The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, June 09, 1853, Image 2

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ii. ~FRO•IERI:. EDITOR.
Jane .1853
•.WlllOl-'STATE'Y'rIcKET.
•'2 - • yOlti CAN'AL' Cbitalg*lONEßt • -•--
Pownall, Lancastqr eounty:
•
—;FOR ApinrokipENzam.,
A. IL',lttc,Cliarei liKanklin*nty.
, .
?OR efititiVEVOß 'GENERAL,'
Cgirbitlaultiyers t or Clarionvoiinti.
. . . - . • Iffealtaijiritirs. r. , 1
El U 'versa?,
.Sante Anna's kovenament
erkau,aPp ars to havethe same admiration
'of..a strong go`ternimene - as our Democrat- ,
is Witihingten Un ion: :Ii declares that
tae Federal system has - entirely - Allied,
and' Milts at the propriety. ',of adopting :
4f4ome other form - of governMentr All
tfier, evils that hirOOVer hefalleniinhappy
Alexico are charged upon' (lie . Peder,,,
.Union. ." It has almost c entirely, destrey
.ed every think amcingst,vs—the.treasury,
'the public 'credit,- and- 'n'atiOnalitY—the
pruketple 'of obedience - =re s pect for the
.laws—all have 4isapPeared_liefie it f -It
:has - -created misery, ; disaffection, the ~ins
air`ni-Pursuit of once, (eniAomaniet.)" self
filiness, piiplid . dernortiliziition, internal an
arcliY, mid-foreign petit :. It has; in fine,
pushed the nation to tile brink of a Preci
-„
pee, where it is on the point of destruc
tion, either consumed by its own anarchy
or destroyed 111 V thambition of foreign
etiemim;"
L. . ,
anguage such 3s this from the Gov
ernMent nrgan, together with.the . bitter ,
animosity recently manifested';' by _ Santa
Anndiewards this country,haa given ri s e
• to much speculation as to the turn affairs.
are about 'to take in' Mexico. The most
plausible supposition -it that Santa Anna
; intends - tO establish kmmiareby; to act the
_Part of • an Atneiican Louis ; Napoleen.—:_
The ,European, powers, ever jealous, of
the United States, and anxious to prevent
any' eipansion of our. limit's or polder,
,irmild undoubtedly loOk on with a favora
..ble eye, and render all necessary aid_ for
the establishment of, the. new monarchy.—.-
- Fon , unless there-is some interposition of
• - the old •NVOTicl powers' to prevent. it, they
. .., _ •
• IPok upon the final abserption of 3laiico
• - . by - this country as :inevitable..- ,Santa An
.: ne appeals to their feelings against this
---c:ountiry, in lifs attempts to gain inlinence
rarer -bia • crnintryinen ; for the retnem
-b-nince of thew:recent conflict iiithns, and
• • consequent losses of life and territory and
\' honoi, together iijill their religious preju
' Idices, haa . produced in the minds of many
• .
of that people[the strongest animesity ,
against
,our country and. its. institutions;
i,aud-they would , doubtlesa favor the iistrili
-lialiment--of a: monarchy, of _that 'should
promise to protect theni from further en
laroachments on our :part. Diu again,
.tt many ere are o th ers, of more enlighten
:ed views,_irbo would•prefer:to live under
free institutions; and who ; are even, new
in favor _of annexation to the United' States.
.:These, it , is believed, would • uniteirsto "a
-.,,iarge, and powerful combivation in opixr
!,aition to Saiita.Anna's 'schemes, iihnuld he
attempt the, establishment ofn . perniairent
drcfatiosfirp., MAW a `straggle ensue,
Lis Eopean allies . w
•ould be prompt to
.
- render aid to Santa Anna"; but what
n.ourse then 'should we pursue V Hein
would present 'au Opportunity for '..inter
to
venin to prevent intervention." Should
. ,
ice interfere-1 Thrinnswer to this' gum
fien may innelve considenitions of :great
•OnlerPinecrf • . , . ,
IhtANSTS:::qtAN - 115FEWENCE iS
much gives arawiti g inferences. Somb
of Iris seem rather. far-fetched.-_ Fur in
- -stance;*be .be .ean pro 'e that- the
V'etnan't-itights movement is all-wrong;
and tlia.f . viothanss..eoPer sPhereii
Tub, t o yo u r 13% e,' says
ls .S i mp k ins,
tend the angels wbo
are employed:as messengers and in other
public capacities,,are- never 'bf the femi
nine. gender; 'hence we may Conele - de
that stay at borne in heaven, and
that...therefore home --is the proper 'place
i
ii
;for them."tlefies any of the' hstrang
• minded" to oyerthrmv his argument=
sass, theY'n'Ottli d 0.., by 81 : 36 * -
CIT lb* l 4oFe are no
Simpicins is disti6guished fur. his
gallant €:
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arid`s2 t.. ^i ..publishers ;links this a
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theintutichotte l t that circulation
~YUeit+ eat-
Citban bat 4itni9eheibittifftifivaga-....
,40,firM,b0!;*(nid.h , T*k4Mitettki,- *Parill;
,f - eafteireido,;•443ey nuthi
articles of groat and Vain** .
tbC:teitiiiiiiiC::::o37l4l4l:itatridejat , arid'
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subscribed at Virtlkeil-Thafok efiridi
-1,4100 11.7 — eaWe eatitutp e
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relleree
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71EirralifelligiliVetTnifalinlitilltAit'
al employpd, pflatn in the Melanin P .-
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ocrft ` to:miter-their Ixtaakguardi /
aria, elin s coctlibeir 4140 york . Co, ,
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ponikincg," in: Montrne, - .1, e publiet :I tl'
finlitivilig clogieivl - lines" 4sl 1
t i ,
~.: .3: ".": , A Sznaltignii,j t.
*WV:11.101i of iimt men ' are: hat* in t
I To might!' bardathe loffy tliein beloigi "`:
'But little net., of little, halreonl men I
Are fittitg thetnes rot poetastev't i t:
.
My lowly Musa Itit•;Woht.to;wog - thgt4i
14kE.,
On pinions wc.ak,, no`eilltecl heieht,
Stoops, 'plunges:- struggling, In the afry clay,
And drags her sultiect.to the light of day.
That ftsbed-up form if you will closely scan,;
therein resemblance Gtint to!,9an:
Th in fire fact s d" "rent l ook you note i
-SoTethitig and i.gottt - 1
d.loolt to one itv wfeeerAreto;
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To, frighten girls,lor mate a baby iserutett. •
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This ainiahle youth our hero Is, : I T = - z' !,
Wlaoe lone-lanai I;llip.. ll 4 l .il4 l , 4 itine 00=1
Net oft are seen. amid the glare of day ; . _ ~. I.*
But when the sun•sinlis in the west 5tway,.. , .1,..
•trA, like thelatt, flits thro' tie dusk to find i-
'
Some bitter med'cine 4 ids Pitindieetl'ininal
Mostly he hires in lurking Olio:fie - dwell,'
L., /
Like snapping -turtle Coiled:Within his eltelli .
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There be P"5.01., unknown; froth ; 3 ; " 4 :AP.S c.
And harmless but to chose wint come too near
Let others warning take; e'en while I'Writ
l'in suffering liydroi9holiia from.hiscbite.
Be chooses for-his patient Hagarli spl;
ills hand is raised in - trile "gainst . 044 , 0tte
h l
With wham 6 coMeiliiiontnet:: Bitter 'e
js burning out ids heart, is soafslignitte-...
to of mankind: his comprehensive soul . ..
finds room fur geileral hatred.of 'the ; whole.
But still Isis malice, general thq it be,. . . ..:
Tnward diff'rent persons
_differs- in' degree . ;_
The latest born is #ereeit; 'that to sate ' 1
Bell smother up .an old, lOni , lniaided hate, ' .
And form aleague with those 'gilinst -*limn
Eitirnal epOlyi *.7 - epkbeiota. 7 :
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Witii - au Pureehp hurls Lis g`',llu'7l dart,...
Bippod in . the galfthat (esters reUnd
And hopes. it mos prOduee is lasting sti ;_ 1.
But the winds take it as an Mho thing; ,
.•
And it careleSi by; aril he wlKose.brelA
He meant to Woundis still of peace possessed,
tinhappfirretch!" who finds his, highest joy
When he can othere_happiness destmyii.
Butwheu he what can
_his wrack . a+mtge
LIN ieeib' he gm:tiles - kith° wildest Tagell
He' stamps ; he swears, and feels hisnielfripared
-To fight "mitnebody—if hepAly daied.l
, .
What star malign presided o'er his.birtb,
And gave so stra n ge a being tothi:3 earth ',. . -
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Or 'was . he once like other mortals , till . i i
Some md Mischance 13gonght . out the Into) ill s -.
lie
To hfe ihe serpent in n his hosom warmed, l .
And All life' to s sweets: vinegar hatisfonn 1 s t f •
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Tis mid the. blasting of some &orb' hed
Made hin3 •in' early youth a - misanthrope; ' 1 -':
:Then did Miscall With bitterness tierficia
Thence: forth , in every initifhe saw a foe,: -. .
In every wciinan • soinething to .be slumped; •.'
go
And all his thotightssvew dark*rind irioritsund.
About this_time, by thive who it w`lis said,. :
He 'FM 100 ixicl*l4 to . ear n h! tre,d .
By his inFustornecl
re algitg ; and , nteit,
To give his mi s anthropic feelip vent,_ . ~
He bound himself to learn the 1. dier's trade,
And shoot wild Indians in the trietglade. . I
But "Jack at all trades good at none," were . 1
Which here proved true; for soon this warrior .4
11. , ,i;.43,,:1at'd blowi,to take es well as give,
And trruhl with a, foolish wish to live,"
Rim valomuly away, as if a i i„,, -
Of hoWling savagwi were on , his.tMck. • . .
When Uncle Sim his truant boy had.cluglit,
He bad no wish the youngster . 4tildbe,Shot, • •
(liiritoss.only fault that he his Naar' mistook;! ',A .worthless 'soldier and indifferent-cook,) '
.4e - set him free.. lale'sitettled dotin since that
To act eph,black ! guail to'the Dentoerat.
Thin-SePAI!‘. his;:ilituEglialling: here, at - 10 ?Fke,
Isis rajas enut tiro* seas of Mud, 'pay roam.
Bart to that clarkness there'lletloth belong. -
The niuse, ;who's held him in the light too long,
Here, wearied, drops him; Splashing &ore he . goes,
Sllad to. regain the depths -from !whence hcfroise
BRIEF TimTnE.l--Benjamin Parke, re
recently „appointea POstmaster at Harris
buig; President Puree, has .been • re
meved, and gr.: Brandt appointed in his
place. • • •
The President had decided to
i continue Mr. Parke' ,; but the : . Simon-pure
Democracy - crme down frith.such force
against him that the President walk cons.
elted reluctantly-le u d the
TO. T Lit TiE.IISO- 11 /.. B.
• •
„Streeter, Bsl., of Montrose, has been ap
Pointe*Solicitor' to :The trOustil
Streeter has - done seed service to his par=
ty, and is ,now reap his *Ward, •in -the
.shape - of a salmi': of' thirty Ave hundred
dollirs per annum.
• Er;riotaavetimieir...The Ow _ Ad
yertiier establishment 111,13 t ll
hands of liesirs. Powell de Ba es, ,
have Suit Issued the ftrst naffiter of the
Owego ;Southeas . Tier Times; 146 - Sul
persedes the:Adrertiscr as the or
gan cf:Tioga The. • t • 01*,
shows industry and. talent, an' hve
its :Asaccess. Will equal in• :t, which
Firotni!ies heldrandant. • • . - . •
, .
' The -Expresi *rtlrg ti weekly
jouirnelpubliihed .lip "tHe• serer*" Express
Companies, at 'g6 Wali e tteeeit Illow York,'
give& ifie following is ;worth
remembering
.
.• “Consigners cif =packetos.' , .birEiprisa
Will do. .well .to mark their IoW, addreto'
opott : thetit.- , Stime howies.alwe itlothis..
Some.enel ‘strtheir , eatdi - lirith t telgoods:
t embslimes bappenitbau parties I
to ithom 'tbe art ides are`aeni O diet-vie-
.Inot -be < - 11,m tmle or- . 45b5e.: tefailso . orecei;ei.
item. VolessAitdei•olibaik• lb - • ' Pack:. /
-ages -•kbinainLitrt he Eitprem 1 ~ eel few'
inorttbs.ritler - which iftberejs: tifinfor-'
triatiti&ideetifYint ib* , i , ;:- - . _.- . 4 ; ' he /
ere ret*meaPkilleul, WAR-PT , P9 44 tRen 3 e 6
for tissefliboth**,ll4 : .; INte/e,
'is no te: - Olitg(infigPFP4 46 :gras
are. depots4trjql
-whick ~tboy,ipthp At:, • , , i 7, . ..
!Awing 'kept, ' *--
.4,41 61 /Tr' 11 1 111;th
, * l3 4( o °:Pw.fif ife 11411 t 4 t.
011 arges-7--.• , -; ..v2.6 1-. . - -i'4 . l k`,,:,
- - , .„, ,, .,:,,A;:i i ,..;,ctiov.4
1; , .17.°4 1 AF11ir - 71a10.. PPVItP4MIMP,VI.;
1 ge:4o4Wit '..X 46 ' 1 411,0119-
I .Tc#: l4 , e f oll f,Jil i. #•? l .. l trPY
l i :#l* • ~s.!!, wirtme:n i .i f ~rop.i. Iv, 44fple ;:,
' -1 -1 ; 441 Paltd i ttigl,l'lf 7- ' - i'n'' -, . %
' viliskllo.oo- ‘; lu • -Mi'l 'Oil '''''' '
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66 National 'tenant Current." - '
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.: , iiiiis. simok : t otvrithstandieg aned
-I; _ .
itnri4l in the lase r ] , Democrat! nnderthe
);64 beading is ,positively be l neath Arik
4ciiirr, a disgrace'to the „Editor , thi:ii4,pf
per, ;end the - county, as this . ' Ironderful
4 .politieal economist' that pt t':i'h .A - orth
will doubtless"succeed, in passing ,it off
fur truth upon a . majority of their teed
tiers, it. maynot,be amiss " to "expose some
of its eirori, and ticliCalousli absind con
clusions from-la d premises.
.li. ITS no
.i is
impeachment of tjie intelligence et the
readers of the • (=mitt' to assume that
a-majority of th In Will receive such a
statement in . . dint :paper fin' ; they
have a rightto eipect the truth " in-a-mit
ier of thks hied, when it can be easily
given, - the Person compiling the statement'
only having to •copy correctly from the
tteasury. report - , fur that year, which lie
his in his possession; and doeS pretend to
qUote'frem. '..--- • ‘, - , .
It is no part, o my purpose! to
_ls ow
(What .1 do mit', believe) t h at . he county
. is,:in immediate 1 danger of • ruin' from
"excessive v importat ions of
, !foreign - 'n3er
chandise, the large and increasing amount •
of interest we hare to - pay t i e England'Cin
U. Stites, and State_ stocks'; and. Railroad
bondsi fr.c., held there ,; .nor by exporting
.
- twenty; or thirty millions of specie annul
ally so long is the stippl.t of gold from
California holds out. I3ut this is not con.
ceding - that we milit nut, and ought not
to do better in some respects than We are
daing,-,northat doemay not run too,.ifast s
or too fair,- and thereby - get into difficulty
..
,
r 1
1 soui
But. Co the figures of. Oio woficierful
'accotint current.; • .
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" Now.let us return to the last bifida]
~ ~ ,
returns of imports and eXports, and see
what facts those - Will establish or the
year 152. Here they are in gro s:. -
.
,
ImPorts, less re-export, 4, 5267,240
'Exports, ''' , - - . 3 ',437,837
• •
ofExcess exports,
Itbi)ort, lesi.re7export
Excess of Exports;
It would - seem; therefore. that those
apprehensive Minds on a careful Pori - ey
o r t he above figur,ets' Might be-quietcd;=-•
.instead of_ our exports having exceeded' .
our. imports;—{Who hris beetr.ftlarmed
about that 7)—ittsteed of foreign coun
tries holding this awful , balance sheet . in
terrorens over our heads, readynt any pro
itiliOus.moment tn come down upon us
with itft unpaid bill, at " which time 'we
must close_shop..-ibere is an excess of
exports over-impoits . of Over 37,000;000.
But: we are , teld.-iltat in oiderie make
the above result thirty or forty . tnillionaof
specie is included' in. the
,sum,of exhorts,
and it is this -draft of , specie that:is ruin
ing the cbuntry drawing away
talky." '1 '
They imp:There : an iieass.of exports
. •
of
over •07,000,000,: hut their-figures as
giveu 'aborO,.tstake almOst double that
. • -
.amount, . :.• - • . . - .
Excess of exprts oflspecke $37,170,591
g 0043 -35,806,208
1 td
I.
Toy., $74,976,799
It
111 king 072,976,799._ Noiwonder that
they are'ftighteneii at the result of such
$ cypbCring,' and conclude to cut : ,dUrrn
the imouut about one-:half and to 'send .a
balm
ce of only 837,000,000 abroad'lo. be
• Their item - of. Imjiorif - leas re
, '8151;931,137' 'iv . exactly. -tlite
• • .
Domestic produc e &C„,'exporir
stated in table:, P 'of the - Treasury
for•the fiscal-year ending June.3li,
oan
ex
term:
eel
re•
185 t:
• I -mlt gl ee o from tale treasury re ,
port tile gross' '
amount . uf. import s, anJ
Imports
. .
is -pr0010cet..1 1 154,931:14
good; - 1 4 2.047;043
t. • . , ,„ 42.,q4.1;,1
-
exPorts -
I" , .- - of imports corer myrtle - $2,970,937
' oWing a: nominal balance of $3,000,-
~
000 gaiust us: instead et .$37,000,00p or
as t eir, figureis actnally make it, a ..
$73,000,000, .i/a our faier. i say noniinal,
riy- ,
means
cusses up
,leetlse 'this nothe
hosineis of th
, t _ear.,; t4;l4i nob., Plow
how 'large . a . p rt 'of, the goods:jmperted
- were item ,he to be , sol 4 on foreign _ac
cotmt otrisix,'und nine Months credit, ttnr
how,large an amount was for railroad
Iron that was , paid for ju part in - railroad
°bonds, not :bow , much of the specie,
or alraiis of Domestie produce exported,
it~ to riay interest on onr'stecks;
and Railroad lxinds held in England.
• - •
:- And nosy let us:ste..- Pr. s4at.' purpose
,
. .
beildes'itloritylng..oou . seraiia . f ree
, . .
polity,.:**.i : 'o3 - u'lxiiig :,*ti 4 .. a. '. fii(:ll`- Mr.
Clad . lv.i. uufigurgis- inive been made ; to: lie
. , ~, , ~.. :
110 :*rriblr,,Nwimplylliat. , tblite, wise' po.
1 ittcal,;*.cniamiiste: may bare an, frprioriti
' ttiq 4 . o'stoir`:iliat ii wonderful .4113r,r;iiri ,
4 L
'414 )ii4*',aiii(l'a yii: Aaahoeriai(itiak Jim,
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.f.st ' loeit.t.s,X,P Strpt , 411!, As , glum
Dii: - ning'woghl say, k befit* idillaitir f t -;i 1
A I** T io;ion let - the Oracle 'lrak:-
: . ,'.l!*-
.. ' Orse . .iye Batik ttniv isnoi '114. - 4nr,
- itOitetiotei 74*to ;the - .. - aliiirte. , !.t,ietiOtiC '' . of
*lii?"l4,!* . whitt: : tOurietiitin".dk - iivi) -AO ! ,
liirtiist' -, .Wfitlist. thiter, that, our fore!in
illk:If iio:i , c' TiO4 fiat: , iilmutillalittiee'd .
114'yertiimipoiid--ibiir ebiatisr , W4ispictis
AsOireeti- lieitilkiini;?the 4 e.iiiO4; . 'iloti•* .
pi, ofilibditsel*F;A \ tade, . fOoirieli that 1
'ollo4l.l;*; . :billiuicir -ill , _ittaiiv,ilie - :l4:iriie in :!
mat-4y0r,.4/.to, bc .iicesteddiek:Oilerilisi
bdlert.l.,iis,v*Wttioricoioi,ti*riti -- Oiiiiii?i6atr
1. . - foidip . 'lk.::e.iiiiii' has iiini&MhiiirQilii
Ti i i il 44o ' - iejiiilf .4 # ll4l Witsitiiilfri
rti
-'!
:::to , I f . -- ; - ,aiuniii.'.* - ..‘irit , :iiiiiiliiii:
;*" 4- *.:.. mommonr -t iiimort 'ik!*tr_ bilai . V . !: , ' - "f it
iiiiiVrAf7 — r.' '.---;! i 'l-r.r_*s7., :,,,:-..1:
537;173,591
$193,737.44 . 5.
154,01,137
535,806.208
8207-109188
1 0 03 . 544 -
752:12,613,282 #212,613,28'1
itto,6le,3es • t26:4112,t).s
WiGgarrs ln4rhec'olae'4iiAt
• old world.'i • - •
-•-So wtiaregravely tehi r ktr. Edikor,thtit
we havo seat ;about sB7looo.o6o.linsPe.
Ole ,to fring cr n :bountricit, I'mt to pny
ttilces against qui; or ititert i tat on our .for
eign debt, but • 4 1 iohe 'ed-, `and loaned.'
Only think of a country, Where thayate of
'interest 'from te per s ient,`(ito - 7"
in the eastern, and 8 to 12 in the western'
States) and ; where money , can be:readily
invested ;St these . rates.tiending $37,000,;:'
000 to apountry (it_went mostly to DT
:land) where the rate of interest is, and
to'3ieice(st
aiAinvei
ti
'ient`iimeper cent stocks arenow ahcise
an4.4114 ,, at Abel;:same time-that -- we
w,er paying - English Capitalists, ~5 to 7
per cent interest 'on some $300;000,000
--hasery few, if any,' antingthnserbest pre
pima •to judge,correci , ly; of any 'party,
consider this tot; high .a figure: -- -
of United
I States-and, State stocks, and Railroad,
and other bends.:, - •
- Thin wilU do - for the -climax of all stu
pidity; and' ignorance respecting our
tional finances.. Oeszarza.
- . .., : -: • :,--::,4 t '
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( t
- F", the K Sit° 6 9: '.
Appropriation to Common-Schools.
.
• :We'llrei indebted tethe assistant clerk
ofrAheschool department for, the follbw
ing- interesting table.. .:•He will pleteSe
'relit our thanks; with' the "assurance that
we.shall it all times gladly lay before
the public any information' he may feel
disposed to 'arrange - during leisure mo
ments, -connected with the important sub
ject of com Mon schools - • -
rableshowino: the . aosoixt of the - State ap
propriatiosifor Covisr4Oss Schools, :chicle
- thesereral . ottities is - 'the State will re
-: calve fur . . this coming school year, at a ra
- tic! ef36.cesti - to earl t taeable :. : '
' ' . • No. of Tarables. ''4kppropr•iati•sn.
Adam • . • ' . 6,170 , 8'2,221,20
Allegheny -: "30,012 - - 10.804:32
Armstrong ' - 7,640 -- • 2.750;40
Beaver •' — 5.787, - 2,083,32
,BedfOrd --
- ' 5,3 1 . 4 3 - 1,916,28
- Berke: : . 17 f 0•25 -•-• 6,129,00
Blair - . 5,763 ,• -2,074.63
:Bradford • - 9.221: - 3;319.5G -
Bucks . -, 120592 . - - 4-,533,12
Butler. 7,678.. 2,764,08
Cambria • ' 1 ,343- ' - 1,9.4.3,48
Carbon - - - ,1 8 - 1,486, 08
Centre . - ,0. 6 ' • 2,169,361
Chester : 1 ~7' 1 - ' - 5,217,56
. Clarion's '• ' ' • "5,43 ", 1,966,68
Clearfield ' 3,6 42 - ' 1,326,24
1
Clinton' ;_ - ° 2,9 3 : •-t015,08
Co ~
lumbia - '4,554 . " ,650.24
Ceawtord -' - 9,656 - X3,476,16
Cumberland ' . 8.386- ,018,96
Dauphin 8,339 - ,002,04
Deleware. ' 6,040 . ''2,176,20
Elk ° • . 1,17 . 5 423,00
Erie' •2 - 11.336 . 4,080,96
_Fayette- , '
-. 7,949 2,861,64
Forest .206 - 74,16
pianklin, ",:. • -9.4 6 3,389,76
Fulton , t _. , - 2,2 6 ' 822,96
dr - eenic : ' -" 5;4 4 1;952,64
Huntingdon, - ' - - .5,5 g -'.• . 2,005,92
Indiana 1 -. ' - ' 6,9
,9
,- 2;519;61
Jefferson . ° • 3,425 - ° :..... 1.233,00
, Juniata .- . . 3,391 . 1,220,76
1 Lancaster ' . 26;462- . '9,166,32
Lawrence. ' • 5,119 1,812,81
Lebanon ~ - 6,323 , 2,276,28
Lehigh - 7;959
.2,95.4.14
Luzerne , • 13,717) - 4,938,12
Lyeoming 7,4981 2,699,28
M' can - 5,546
Mercer - - 8,201 I 2.952.76
i '
Main 1
- ' , • 3,450 ' ,212,03
Monroe- ' - ' 2.990 1.076,40
Montgomery 14.330 5;158;80
Montour. 2,748 - - 987,28
.Northampton 10,863 , 3,910,68
1 •
Northumberland 5,401 . 1.944.36
' Pe* ry -•- 4,795 ..I ' 1,726,20
-.Pike • - ' 1,528 5.50,08
Potter * "1,70 J - ° 615,24
Schuylkill ' 14,724 • . 5,200,64
Somerset . 5,479 - : 1,972,44
Sullivan_ 932 • > 33.5,52
Susqitehanna -, 7,075: • . - .2,547,00
TioAa , ' . 5,770 - : 2,071,20
union ° • 5,779 2,080,44
Venango 4,847 . 1.744,92
Warren • • 3,057 . 1,316,52
Washington - no return.
Wayne , • - , 6.217. - 2.238,12 .
Westmoreland •- 10,941 . • ° 3,938.76
Wyoming - . - ..: 2,335 840,60
York.. - 15,132 -5,448,60
Phila. city & co. 86,943. r ° 31,299.48
Total.
IPra • •
_Arrest ofGemeeral St. Antaxd, Fre;44
iaier War-,Dcatlt of General Cyr-.
wengew*C•
-The following statement is translated
from a confidential letter' received from
' ris by the last steamer. - As a matter
in 'course, the oceurance is not alluded to
Of the French- journals: • We give it tts
cmnrituniested: making i due allowance for
possible exaggregat ion, though the Source
of information is too reliable toneed such
allowance : -
~" I •.'ought to tell you that the general,
marshal of Pronee,c3t. Arnaud, Minister
of War,-was arrested last •evening: . by or
.der• ef the Emperer, for the - following ream
:sons : General Ccirnemeues, able-de-ea m p
,
of 06 Eiriperor,.tnind himself in the cab....
inet of his Majesty :with General St. At--
nand: - A sun: of four hundred ihonsand
francs , was there, •stid the Ernperor en
tering- his datribet; asked for
. hjs money,
hewhich ' destined for theTniarriage'por- .
'lona the daughter of St, 'A rite ud. Gen-
"era Cornemeuse:seelehetl-everY Where, •
but Was unable to find More than two hun
dred thousand frenei, Whereupon he said
leGeneral St, Ainatid:' , Yee and I only .
,
'hive been `here, -, and' it'Only yourself
!vibe - could' hive taken . Findingt fiat
: hoietild 'Not deny the Cbarge, , , St'. Arnaud'
instantly= reir , ll4 sword oat killed Gen-
I 'o4 Cotne Medief the latter having
lrtheltime to mike a dirig . tmen2;:ii
jag 'rat' tirtfC.- - Aritatrd.. This 'i . eene.
passed under ,the eyeteithei.gmpere4
sadthat' he hadfici - trete to
prevent , 4tre , st Mews. ;-The mat eer is
- sou - may: rely, epett'ille
'tact.; ,; *chavii'llatiiiliam 11'150tlee4
el4 7 ', :WV fro
ar,e;hitheysitreral who played protri
I .iireat;iilwat - lit 043' ix!flipftittat Defem , =
prßanaticink . sirpeng the
itratraence.of the pisties i j cannot:
aail4:'ohatrithiiticanaigleriikttihe;fies 7 .
foirc4,to
44 4 ; :11
4,l6,4lrAktii.*
frf#ll 4.-,*...,..11“4;141
. . ,
537,161 • :$193,377,96
3 0
Pitts: ,--r - . 4- 5001101t -- .. f......,' ,1 .: . :,, : , ~.
....
* tts nth ~.it
calculate& that there are no fan .
than 00,000 foreign refugees in London: :`
. - •
man tinned 'Wardle was lately cot.;
victeA iniEnghi,nd of rnarrying eight wives ;
all:of *lona were p reseat'at his trial.
=--.Vaittn in Detririit'advellses for a pare
net' in- the, nurSery. busineps. This is a new
way. of advertising for a wife. .
cuSliing has presented an ac
Of fen ilioniaad agninist:the 'es
tate of baniel.Websiei: for 'money lent... • •
• ...
--There are 'lahOt - .1900* men • employed .
on and Elmira t.ailroaci.;
ivhiehl-feree is to be doubled in a short time.
tptidlo beauffer
ing 'trent dy \ spep4a.: attd, sytn ptOtus• of con
sumption, and\ will not , probably iurviie
long. _
41 - bear, -A striped i,`
bena t 1 e a tiger,a
leopard, and a hoin4,toad haie arrieed At
New York from CalifOrnia, to be- exhibited
at the World'i Fair. . . •
—The fragments of the bichelor who
"burst into.tears," on . reading I . `antly Fern's _
descriptiun of ;the happiness of married lif - 4
have beim found. ' .
Neeria froin •Ne* . Foundland informs. ns
.
of active imreparitionS•tV Uritish cinihers fur
time protection ;of - fishinti,.ground4 frOm
•what - they -Call ..the encroachments :of the
Americans. , •• . - -••
treig mg. 3.500 pounds; and Per
fcetly'white; raised in and a fi. a lefr
g•t4l cow, were . passengers on the. l David
White, at Wheelinir:, on Tfinrsday. i - They
were on route fur the World's Fair.:: i - .•
•
• ..-The Mississippi river-is said to •be fast .'
wearilig".away'-,the Illinois hanks, - - and it , is
.generilly intimated that Louis wilt find
itself •siX miles distnnt from the liver- Within
the next ten, or. ii . tAsibly3the inext five years.
Speaking -of diStingniiiied inerv,A . i:odor
writer says : Nature =is liberal - of .I.lier ex;
temporanconsi productions, ` but she takes'
care to:Copyright-thern, and it.
that she - nev=er issnes- more than Ons - editiOn
Of her Standard
a sing:Aar:, fitet, • in *the. history_ of •
LoWel ; Maga.; that in 181 8. an ingineer from
Bos.tOn,' einplkyod •to ..make a survey -of . that
town with a reference to manufiieturing pnr
, poses, reported that ther6.waS 'no- water
privilege in 'Lowell:. .•-, • .-7
.•
very ignorant person was:..cOmpli•'
melded On . his good sense. in- • the -preienee
.of o cle ver lady:
..! , 1 don't'wonder,!:said she,
at; hii posscsing..a large . stock Of. god
senso4e never spends any' •-• ,
n Friday' of last Week Six setters who
had bean tried at the OarliSte.llarrnekA for
desertiOlL'and sentenerst.Nrere flogged ;:mark
ed with tim-letter on -the hip, and - had
'their heads-shave& and on' Snaday'rnorning
were drummed ont. of the'garrison.-
-.llobert G.-Scott, of • Pr identi4i Orres
pondence meMory,lta4 beet? . thelet
toil,. which floored..alt the, • andi4atelk . r :vilko
aniyfoixl forrniP an o Pening f"0"
Go.n.:_rierce„hy nn,apPointitt, t tia,thiprogt-,
able consaltititiof Bio - laneir
•
•i-Matthew Fiala., the gr t light of the
ifenck ' rf •
,I 1 the,rtittrtiers,.
tnai)4ao-literyl, and crime.; which hare beer(
committed &win_ the twenty rears i .. have
heen on the Bench, were cliviAet! :into 'five
parts, four of them' - WOult - 1 he found to have
•
..sresulteti. from intemperance,
State DepartMent at,. Washington
has - Oven. notice. that Great Britain COM
phiins that wild Cattle' have been...killed an 4
other d4redat inns committed . hY `the. A Met..
icans - at the - Falkk.intl 1:41ab44, in comet - 0 nee
of which a twee "..has teen : sent thithr to
protect the inhabitan•s and their prope.rty.
--Calvin Jones. a colo man, -who keep,
a - barber shop . in Pittsharg, Pa;, waS arrested
in that-city on Friday last Ixr a fugitive A
witness for claimant', swore pomtively that
the negro escaped frop-his master, in:Mcm
p_his, iu 1849,, 1)u on the oath or a numbr
of citizens of Pittsburer that.they bad known
hiin AS a barber in 'that city for the past ten
years,..he.wa. release& -
. ,
' Tie Shepherd of the,Yalley,, published
under 'the eye and professing.- to: speak with
the nemh4tion 'of the Catholic Bishop-of
Si. Louis, says ! "lf the CAtholies ever, gain,
which they surely wilt do, thon_fill at a dist
ant Arti,. an immense . ' numerical majority,
religious freedom) in thi, connqy hat an
end. I So say our enemies. ; So . re 'believe."
~ . .
- - . -
—The rorekt..City (Clcielawl) miys that
fifteen mksionaries are constantly employed
in this,country in endeavoring to, convert the
Jews to Christianity; at. an expenses of $20,-
000 per a num; and that the. sum total ,of .
converts ado during the last three years is
twenty-eig)t. 2We' stuipect this is oyercolor
ed but. ce tainly the'sneiess of the woik has
not beenflattering
- r -The:One idea which history exhibi3S as
evermore developing itself into greater dis. ,
tinetnen, is the id ea of lintrianity, the . no
ble endeavor , to throw doirn. 'all, the barriers
ereeted between men' by prejudice and on
side! views ; and., by setting aside ' the dis
tirietigns of religion, country, and- caor; to
treat the whole human race> as one I)n:idler
'hoodt having one gretit - otject-the 'free de
l",
rn
relopment of , our . spiritual nature. -L-- u
telt.. ; ' ' '.. • ! '
~--f t German 'Pianist, writing ' from .° n t
don,sliya that , at parties given by the nobil
ity thesartiSts engaged to sing or play area,
separated by 4 barrier or railing, from the
rest of the company. ::=A lady who is noted
alOne for the splendor or her entertainments
and -the , goodness of.. her heart: does not put
this fence; but dimintsbei the Sign of separa
tion. an4degradatiominto.i silken cord, ex
tending, from 'one . Side of the rleniving room
to , the other: Snobs are found'edieryWhere.
—Miss - Maria,Maludtan bps been appOltik
ed PO Ili . stress at the Summitl :the Or
ellsbu% o , lPOis SA Y , 1 6 ' 4 --- .' bas : - iilivays
:;
steadfastly adhered . i • :• -. ti,C . :Pijni.'il)" , ?. 4 . -
and, will .Inake apoPhlaric, I
-1, 11. - 1 4 .14fary
Jane Painter .lias been ep 1' . : zd
~ ..Pes; Mis
tral! at. ramore; in;Cainbris7. nty, , ,Mis.
`Ellin; Oarsotibai - beat i _ apPoiti ed 'Post' Mis: 1
tress at lkfercerburg,- Ka., in place of Mrs.i
Findley, ret4Ored. -I . .. -
/- ' . • '"-
, e•i , An• article; in- Itont'sVerOhluseultroga -
zing upon Allericany ooyi Ahati:tfi
tfacti of country AyiOt.betTeek. the
daa mountains ou tlieaesstg.and .
from.: the- torthei*viuth, - 2,Vorakilit;GOttitli
11 3 0 P9finietietitt - thei: 80 * .1
ioteoli of Marble
lifortilooo4OOt OeiebOite4 , •iii lAnsPOkisso4l l ..
iiii*tyjm(L, , arrety i Aliet , sititei.t:sayit;444
rdidSittl every res . pict
glaisa:41;ho•,voloo" Oitho , Bisir4lO4
tb {is now mounting t o : t ;aao . 000:: I - 2
.. •
/ e Week'Europ
Later from e: -
.....,
! g - '', •: r 1 ~,,t k o. - - •.,, .
s •
1 . 11 , ''', * 2AI A I 3IV AI I' -
he:„busittelia in Ittiirliiriant has been.of
iii !:local: titterest, cidekycrespecting the
:41 mann fit' dburciiiistelk.. . \
If i n Fridnir - ilighli 015#18th) questions
:te l e Pat- - foithe piliiernment in both
lEk uses 4 6710 certain' be position of Eng
in
In , 0 with ' regard to the critical state 'of
lnikish ~affuirs.- Lo;I Clarendon in the
.41Olds, ind.r*ni Joh - .Russel in the Com
ifitimei
Mr as, :stated 1 .that the French and Eng-'- d
li' ' Represeintatives lat Constantinople:,
re scrum to ;concert. an that the integ
of the -,Port,:e wonid be rnaintainnd.,--- .
I I 'vas hoped [4ussia vould insist onititti
ii incoropatttile therewith, but in the
p tit conditibu ofahe,matter e the'Brit
i.4 Poiern ment.
_cupid „link giveforther in.
y
1 ,tici.n-6f iflp ciitiiiiittrO'y *initd pursue.,
1 gtand lip red and iidttregs, from the
mmittee_ of the Aigi-Slavery. So ciety
.
Afra Otovrn Alrnacks,
.inirowd,-nrstly Qua.
0011 t
,
ed. I 'jasetih trtrge, the
11.Prafisdi;$tovirn
1. 'cre prig and flowery
fl,fikd ipassed. 111,rs.fitowe,
'inirßsiea;'and afterward ad
qpper. Where "a marble tiust
141BOvard,' was
• " iireu tii
. i•don. ..,A 11
ladie.s, at t 4
' i sident, and
• qe' t;ddre:SE42
I Oe ***l•Bsetilbt:
e,ieilangiiig . ,
, - to 1
, Urnedsi
•TlMrs:' Stow
The rattp
St. Cloud.
Oes:eritme
ror an
it . .was, concerning, projects.
iig free l inedical refill( to the
iountry, dist gets.
antiuo le , news caused
- on the Paris , l3ourse, which
_a false report . - that the
?.s 130 entered Turlmy :
1 believ that: Napoleon had
Rtissial Minister, that. as
lesired peace in Enrope,lie
itate tochange his policy if
maaswies hostile to Framed
9. - eor of tliC .
The Consi
Int aff P ttatio:
increaso
14tssiiin force
general]
,ureti
ach as *ha
*paid , tot , he i
I'ms/a locceu i
the tast]
.. .. . .
IiWIT2IIIL.N.P. I . ' -',
iin Charge de AFairshad no
ral goiernment it bat Austria,
tibe Ilseiesaaess of fort hertte
lalt Swit ertand, bad 'ordered
%v. -
Env° at-Vienna. M. Stini
rely - called ; mod diplomat
,re cqn pletety broken•• Oft--,.
iirade aketi by Switzeiland
in ion. - ' I .:
TheAustri!
ed !betide
tivicied of t
g:tiation's -wit
ti
i
in - . to Withdi
e
, : The SWiig
.t; is conticla
vela' ions-,
nie brava at
attracts Otei
. Milan letters me , tion that the Anstri
a Commission of 'lnquiry; now setting,
''s totally failed . ; o stublish any eidetice
*limed inn. the Lom i iird emigrants in Sar
'alma - with the rece .t revolution. i l '
The- - Pope
. --.
l has`gone to'Air 4 io.
,: l Magnetic - j table Inniing - ii now nil the'
ruge at - .Ruffle.: The Pope ind-jesi4ei
qolleges 'have been experimenting.
The- Porte, has r . :ofas
' fan, and Prince At
I FrAstattlitlOple on boa
• Odessa. -
The Amhaseador
I
d -the, French fie
1 . -
opposed with a :r ,
I 'o f 1 p ssia n.- i
enipt
. I trait ; -hut ',On 'the
II 11 atS
von was -sii al
: r The British fleet
the IStb, ettaititig
England. "1
Dispatches to the
as, stated 1 I that N
oayd a istelmer,,ai
dais longer to 11
lit again res i s ted he
1 .1
1 Laser Ibielligeni
,hat the" French,
,liipsi in Chiba bad
ankhn anilShang
i t. the earnost'regitq
1 The new .from ,I
o the British.
I '''' 1 ' l l - —-----
I' f L liT IBLE C V 'lt'
to
11L -- AT I - Ts u i
- C l ' FLA 41 1-0 ".
knt CiNADA.---Pzer etfroai a Letter clated
1 - 4 i-real - lqay . 3_ ~- 1 ,53.7 .. ..., 1 wr ift e..
. y t ii it
,I'ome (la' s sloce,ll regard to a . Are in the
~,
toils i i !be town of Westmeath. 171 en,
1
)le 'hat iftid tiot b • iii fold'us. - More 're
keut in Ormittioti 11 liow`a' that, it was the
vi
Ipost ap soli an destritetii-e `Conilagra;
can wl kit has - r r:Aisitell'the Cimadas.
_awe I..iti ifs ttia4 and lrresist ilirlea
'le
' l eer -, t rough thel towns of Weittn lith,,
oss, agot4'enibroke, Ilroornly. I '6, r•; 1 ,
.1. it
ion, Sh ar;:tinil tha.iSlands Of . Calintit and
Allume tes. ' ' 1 - --- -- ' -, i - ;
11 ' The: antes we` e'driven fOrward:With 1
great i petiiosity. litbdreds of fa tniliesl- 1
t
',—rneti, vonieti; atnl eligdrephad to tee
before t ie:de, vouringelhoent, With nntli
iing or l iiielr priiPerty saved . but their
I ,ootties ;. , --to.l tit se ;were oftenlmined
upon t mirl back'S. ',Forttifintety, there
'ilv
ere ' b t.a 'few' Hies lost—only one' aged
`Man ha; "nip •tis far .. ai !earned, perished.
'Nally attl, - 130e'icir,' imp, Sze - ., were
*
;an at?
ii ,
rued. Wltillitit es had - to take refuge
i / i
it - i . the . , l l u§ki•at riv r; to protect theii hod
liesone Point; a small steamboat
a
!took,board .1 ) al number Of families to
sard t etii - from perishing;' but the boat:
heftily sscaped, intense. was the beat of
ihe -611 mug for is .on either : side of the
river. 1 - .1 -
The cnuntry 1?
bY . 4411; "dad 'inure -.
hesare.leftTentire_
see saved' fur; pi
arit-I)et%
. J
ireliere
, cil
- `,,e700.- there
"seringolljec44Z
Atirnnt---
1 in
.
~gar'Dhvii in - ilio 'Link Pe' . irtee
Siremp;'Siiiitit . Citelibe lives tiliVeer. old
iniie. * Ile' tievei* ctiltiiatei the -iniit'Ot;_
accumulates inenry '-'.Whieh he hi esild
hollow trq4.s,_and he willlnati it if .t is se.;.
curitp: suite . -bli,: Ife" Sells' the till honey ilf
these'l4o
the itniteca 'of hi s iiri#veritir §nekeite
i
killsriVith4'lliii'ii -
,ti 4 illieW:os'iiixbtid.
'thit'a nitileiniaS' fitekti,*lll'`liiit fetib=
trate: thein ' Bftvent Y 1-6liiii'hifs te.live4
ltilbelegibe - ina*eyetriitinii - atia* Joie;
toit-idtetYliaiNv4l, 6f1": calis'e l ic'it - else'
his life T- 4 1d :W I beer ilit , ' ii..?llett
be hee'cit' liiit:beit
gift wino
40. Hai
il& Ne
i paragrai
EZIP':*
- 1 10$i4W.
ioCiageQl
tilo,lX l o4 l
thet'redou
Empress had gone
•
.to fseeept li'imosia*
.risehikoff embarked at
a. lieu:ion aiiip of war.
of Franee .bad. priler
i.t to, the liiirctanelles,
le* to prevent any at,
o seize. or , pass the
j Oth tbegraeii;scraa
al
amis, -
remaineSa Maltn on
I reinforce nts, from
Brit LittAdiniral Dun
.
ensclzio r fr remained on
d, 'given t be,Porte
• consiatev.. thteat ening
hdraw,
.
'' freer Mini' scares
c.,.
Ainerj:mn , and , En list)
undettaken to Err neat
ban against the i tals,
st. Of the Empen
... ~
iiirrnah,is unEwoTaille
.i • '
mined 'Over - - extends 70
than five huisdred fami
i:deititute."- 'Even the
ntitig is got 3. ' Meet-_ iii at "vtirtou, poitiii to
tS:'. The TO wn Coun
ive set apart X 250. and.
4 1 111$ tare.alreeds,reaeh-,
never''were triorie_ii.
liasiqs---Amapi..L.ii:
tie
tVetit-
gods u
~01(!c*
DMrict
SYlvist-er ,
ca4,l*fikft4ol64
.~~,. ~.
.~Pe ~:
~ 7
. .- _ _ /trash' Beliatei . - ,--
terms c ' f !fie - 1011 4iving *Senators
igiiief - twitlethelliiii;•itatiini cor thelata Jim
iof tbe:l4einilii,unkrfl -''-'..,.!'
I. Philadelphia-ii.ty--C6ries O'Neill,.
_ - Kg. Philadelphia - aiuntyit—.7'ltonitu I'm
''' fek: - 4
Li. Adams a 4 E'jitikli-Thornas Car-
On , —: -'.-. i:.7. ‘_••=l'
'" -- 13:".'-'C-- --- lir `i
ri-rial.,ztnd -Pen7—Joseph
rn - 14 and I . funtingian--
‘.. .
i-dqi, mbia and Montour -
r Stialluehaßna arid Wyo•
- Wid'iltrioli;;;',..-t Tr-1 f :
VVtiaTiiwafid:*firred—.:.
;umbe 1
1- 11iley. - 4
15., Blaie. C
1t.. - A.. - M'Murt
16- Luzern
•-c_R.: Bu c .
17. Bi;adAcr
iiihtir : 4_gekiq
19'. -Mercer,
.Tno: Hog*. .-
21.'13iiilei'
Archibald: Rub
- 22...Airektie •
35. Amman
Christian! Mye
. i -Those in Ri
in. !title Deni
The l'it;11
'trieta are`s-de
theeei, 1 3 , de
represented b:
,popderance ill
the. rasiitt JO •t
impOrtanC,e of
. • bianeb of ftilte
. in d ace .e very
Cat in the-Tnan
next election.
.:13`nai'4i 1 '
Carothers.
Ong, Indiana and alarm'
• man are Whigs; and that
e
• . -
P i irls6,
dedlY Whig The 250,
.ucratic lest
be pirty . .p re .
.the Senaie depends upoi
e.iloubiful i districti.':- The -
,balding _lt .inaintity,.r onis
"n*eininent should
Whig -to reel. a deei}
ter, and do,,hks chtfy at _tha
Strieini- ft . ., dbarini , Gram; are.
.
spect able yo 'l .4 g . man in Clifford town- -
.
ship, - Susqueb . nun county, committed as•
icid by bangi !g, :nn Il.l.9nday of this'-week.
He; had 'been devriterLto the doctrine of
!. Spiritual M. 'lnfestations" for some timle,
E;ut l o`o flore t .' found after bis 'death.
asked ihnt hi
" medium"
',.*illirig 'hiniself 'Anna '
be attribni , d too.his . being ti
It ns..
but only to t tRt fact that he. was tired f
i -
lving.--LaCdintaana Gi;i.z`pi: .s. 2,1' . :: •
I . ...-..'...-. 1
I' .": ',
If I ) titireg" :-: •
11 , , , ]"...- --,.:- :,-.-.:::;..
iitel nd ebtat c
„. - ORD R, OP.TAIE 13 % - . 7 ,-
~ 'The..Severity- , *end:, anniversary * - tatiatiu
al ludependen -wilt be celebrated at Or t Bendt
in the following :tuner: - . - •. ,
The day wil t beliliere4 in by , - firinest Nat Ii
Salute of thirbe :n g)irut at, sunnse, Under‘the -
;bon of C01,...-. •Spieeit• of Harford: -
At 16
,o'cl : I. the- Prumation will be knned in: •
'frontirif the" . k-flottie,' under the tfiiection of .' 1
Cita - auto E..
F` ' - of Great "Ben& llior.shal ' a
thd 'tidir.-= - . : : '.......-- s,' • - ' ---
Geii: Carprn e ttlir of Harfoid;
Col. Ogden rrit t of New Milford ii
- 11 4. kicKunii ' .Sii - allialinwit - I datArarsgaps
Cot. Raw', ....1 , ...of Franklin,. -. •,.. • -, I °
,i .
G e a. jk o t it i, Itialitni . .of - Cintklin,.. - " i
An& initreli t6":the wound ittecte :
: foi the Oration, I
in the folios - it in t order: ''--• ' . ' - " "
. -
Ist=-Eariti ot'llkluate.--: „,, , - - , - '.- .
ld—:Chapla - ' Orator "
an, Meader. . . - •
' s(iL•••ci;ditti4 ' .. i Q t '
.11 ess and Reception.
i
.'4th-itnvotu ion:try di itnd- Aged Peta ! )t," Is.
.- . btir;=-I.loies and citizit itygenettiL - I` '''-- - • -' -
; ORDER 'Or - jtejszs. -
, Ist--M fie by the areitt Bend Briss)ttatut.': •: '
2:1---linayer ,
,Rev.J. B. McCreary 'of Gt. Ben&
3d—Musie. :-..- ,:-- :'-,- -; -' -
. 4th-:-: , lttatdin peattration,of, Independence.. .-.
i •
:. bth—Muia .!" - '--- . , -
6th—:Oratio' '. - ' • - _ •-- , .
" I N - IL-.)lttsitn.l" , ' " -.-' ' - -'•• • , i • -•- - ' '"
...
Afte e r the'exercises tile A•:::essiitn 'will° nail ,
forgt- in thetoe oider,:and inardh back to .the
'Lusk Holi-le,"-Vbere ,ketainptimus.Aidugrw4l hi
s.,
servedup by' .", Cospenter. • the following nun.
6 " PeNclas ha ; e bee ri appoirited a Cornriiittee'of
Reeepttoraor t fi e day - :- ' David Thcants, Esq,, litaac „,
Reekhow, Esq ;,Nt'• P. Witller.-14;T.Stephen4,,Esq-,.
' William ,payt ' ' John - MeKinne.y, ~,tbratuuti Rae-
Bois, Est.; and toil .I tt et !! 4 Eitt o U d .„ ,-.
,frk.
Fourth ofi
Marringra
S l:4 q ue ba nft ft equaty. may.
well; btr. arnissaum. Sudan'. to-Mgo.
•
TVS, 1)0111. of Auburni • --
Io Antitkrii,
Rev..Rela
Ifl1vIt!
+, .~Fa~
• •In Fotest :kc,2une 61.11,11 - itemr. son of jod
wn 'and Hetie. -.4 Stobe, aged 1, year, T months,,
iti
, if Bates. • ,prits,,Miisouei, hisy ,9114-11363; -Ben
asiirs- of •Oshuti. N O'. - Burand,.daughter. of - the.
Tireßryan iat, .this Forrnty;-aged 26 scam Me l
Gamily entigialt4 in. October. 1650. one -They lost.
"child] theiOcrivey. ...She has left a husband andi
three _small' children to mourn, . but. We, test: the
slobs is her,ei4lastine r - gaint. - - ..• -: •
\I
;In. Bridgettnr,;:ois: tite 6t/S- Vali , ,ifircluntigg Sk
FANCIIEX, y _ est littoghtes - cd Itschasd.andlior
tia -Faoaheri. '441 Si_ 'vears, 10 months anti Soliet,s.
• -.. SIM has eto her grave in.peace,
She-sl . , Est with . the pious 0 - ead,, , .
..
Her' toil., -and cans' forever cease ! "• .. ' '
, ,•; • : And e:Cry Itrief bite, iietk: - • • ' _
, . .
- ' Anita' th,,er.sint4iss throng -
~ - Redeemed - hy` &timing Idocitt,' . .. -
itle
. • ''. She- - .11tit'oi-'uhing song?'.
.: `lti . se ot:pard'uing - God. ,- - -.
• - :'; And the grave Alin Jet restoits
• ~ Mel ryn of th sainted Oa:
P-. .-
it), Bien, et,* w'' p winoKet ; : .-..,
_ _ That. - .elo he rest has gate..:... .
. . ..
DIGUE
I
1: the pub li
chased.
chased.
and Oral Ar,t
alde ria,t4n
every 4 17 .i' a'
youth
Und to . flume
Iti
size o(difu I
,
- • •
.•4 • beautiftil:kuoklieittpf-Locketk NIA *sr ,
}:0-§"14014, at 44u13#4,7.hMfrice"
Baying jiietittat ask glinango:o:y e' -
for,the cum -aid lioniertietiee-'
that an : 44111-.*o4tVie,wilk be
81 4 6 godiiit encquragemint
/** "1 : 1 4 1 tiro° . tit; IPYk.
, Priiimooiktry ye - U . oft..
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f:
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AZrt Diguk"*Pi
for -!l°_ll7g
GO I
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THE
YPE - 4ALLEiLL'.
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* *woks! patree. sad
I Smite r *ply ef
he has meetly par:
Prince it bad, A11;on
niattind very
NA:fancy styles if
4, iii4oniohlii-r#
Case.
Pe aPP ear . ll . Desr . , -