Uri . • • - 41 4 t Pnifilinainta rnAziEn, EDITOR. MtiNTROSE, PZINWA. • Thursday :Morning,: Aug. 4, 1853. Vtiitits.TH •- • ,One Dollar and iieianfun cash actu :lll,-in adviintT.:-. • - • 'two Dollars if - paid rain the-year. DitHits suld fifty cents if not paid until at ter the-expiration of the year. • .- • vir - No subscript ion trill be permitted to remain unsettled longer than' t*o years.. • • - . - • - _ , - RAVES OF ADVERVISING: One aquare cope week,' ....• . 50,50 . each subsequent tyeek;:.. .....- 0,25 ilitsiness Carde_perannum, trith.paper, ..-.. 3,00 A liberal discount made to yearly advertisers. - • Distontitivanties opti (Mal trith the publisher, till allirrearages are pail'. • • , WHIG STATE TICKET:- .FOll- CAICAI., COIII3II.SIOINIER, - \ 414111P05 - IP i aIIVIIIR , Tat of Lationsfer FOR AUDITOR GRNERAL, I • A. K. ittectilto , of Franklin . county. . • - FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, f.hrisilan ]Myer,. of Clarion county. ' •TheCitiholic Questioil • The t. T ot , erbialiai who attempts to uphold Whit'he - kriowS to -be an unjust . • cause, almost universally Commences by misstating the tittiire of the controversy.. We were reremded very forcibly of this .truth by reading .an editorial' article. in the litontrose Democrat, Of. list week, on. What: the 'writer . called •'• "the Catholic E ,Question. l .!. Thisnnestion, as now before the-cestmtry;is repr esented as having' aris . - en from an attempt, by whigs, for politi . cal :purposes, to excite . a religious perse cution - against . the -Romaii Cathclics.---' laving thus stated ,his case, the Writer proceeds I:vit i 'viituous indignation,- - and most vehena nt eloquence„ •. to paint the ,hOrrors of the Civil War that vvould follow Should those . wicked Whigs succeed in their nefarious undertaking. All past hiStnry - is inVoked tolShow the 'darirrer of interfering' with men's religious prejudi ces; and to remind us 'of the blind and blooty ferocity thattcharacterizes relig ions wars. 111-eml i tiers\of - other religious sects are appealed-Ito; io say whether they would timely,siihrhit to be' thus perseen cuted and . prostribed for opinion's sake; and warned that their turn may come next, , unless they ydlly now Jo defend the • netts of their 'Catholic neighbors:, Ana' • .66 men ,who..-woula thus -elevate them selves by introducing religion into poliiii 4 s, are denounced as base enough for any act, even to destroy the liberties of.their coon- ItnallV, as here represented, - Alija is a SlioCking ,case, of Moral. depravity ; anti being _eharged;npori that incaniation evil,the Whigs', Will no doubt - , for that reason . alond be believeally a certain class of the:readei-i of the, Democrat . . But what Will intelliment'A , ailers think of such a tissue of misrepresentation, se riously put forth as explaining the origin of the present controversy j - while its real and well known cause is nut even . men ; tinned or hinted at. . ;One would suppose : that the writer ,IneW nothing or theeen-- ana Systematic_atteMpts ofthe Re man Catholics throughout the. _United States te 'ilestroy that . chief bulwark of } Our liberties, the system:4 general Corn ' - - Moil School Education, Canlt be denied :,iii at such an attempt has been made Have tint Ai-chi:ash° s A lesof N p ugi N. and:Purcell of Cincinnati, arid.the'bishop of Pittsburg,' and the •'subordinate clergy, 1 in many instances, oßenly denounced, the rt system, and arraYed all their strength for its-destruction ? But this writer tells us "the sayings's-0 doings . Of Catholic big tate' ought riot to induce a sweeping, judgment _against the whole sea l :SoPposs the= highest *itch diltnitSiies ` the-whole: newspaper press of any t other sect should as expressly and uye— qtrivoeldly statel.their views on ani ?Gs ; ton; While no dissenting voice_was 'heard froM. the 'other members:of -the. church, ish‘hl .we; need any. better proof of what .El. l were..theieWs oithe seal :Arid are the t. niassofeatholicslesscontrolled by the opin ionsof their priests th& Prote,staits are? This•*ritor himself saya, a little before, "rio matter what May be;the teneti s for faith of anir particular sect; there' r is one'great nerve from priest to - layman, from layman, to layman, ivitich,livhen totulfed;tbrilla tbe'ivhole body like in electrie - shock.t' ,- Yet he :accuses those ,who copy .. .the !sayings , of tbese Catholic Bishops and neirspapers„ aid spread them the , aa- l ie. voice; .9f the Church Chuycbief "libelling Trail !" Most con sistent advecatei- - - . this charging -'the Cippelitioa to the dab* of the Catbolccs upon the Whig" party, Ilieugb it "libels trial'," is' an in gepious expedient inn the part. of the Dens ocrat an d ,Rthers who attempt "- to .de , . • fend 44cm/tie Of-Catholica. But wirer ' \innately fur_ them ' of only the" litthple ligleas'i)resof .aux.).alinatio4 thin but a great many,neUtral audit"-, '4ePenclent" - -ptifiers, - -and ursirtlai organs ' the nee -Demeciaey; hapPen' " agree inatint, ivlii k_VOA: of the Ledikoce papers inaintain PLlitie --thPrrq ever Amuck, • the 'deFE•:: t.; evi4g'-: d - eti ol i z iiv lenge °P • Itist tlia.ttuo - _ tr•,:t :over; 4112.4taritwa, ; et. 44P "- lgifttf 'FAL . . % to cati9n) - • 4, by. a API son 4Frilijimt. __ 4l in -addr,,!ou, doubtful 'aidtarn Dow' ' "A. 4, - t e , A t i o .' , •As u. - , ann.„ r- eac aeigiofi3" ''` '541, - it=i ttaCk t ": - t-3. , p , ' 4o - 4 4 f 0 ' re .#1011179P strayed .13 - y calling : -it whigget**2 all partiesitave - Stitod.together r ti , tnost'asorie than, to , repel . this : a attempffe'estroy-Mir civil and Catiality, In one instance - 09 y attemptbedni4 ani44,444*e that by ;het i' fra u d. The follirit , i; New. Y om the New. "Y"‘t,k Ecuits . dist• Of a Tet • . . -.' lows -the nature of this.triunipl n eans by which it. was obtained The, Catholics" (says : the have stelen a. March upon 19 lint. It appears, frOin a stale Pacific, that the Catholic Bish eiF.a letter-1n the State Still of Common. Schools, containt of .the Catholic sch)ls, and'. to use his' iiditiettee io;procli inedificatioa...pt't fie -law- ,. .atkil these.schools to receive \ april Moneyss raised for the Supp; man Schonls. The Superin: coriliugly recommended- thi and - the ;committee Co wbOt it was ferred • - • drafted .a bill, bat di Ili t-rep ir • it tills very short time before fbe adjou ment, When there was not stifficient ti - filr the examination and'aiscass tth of - bill ;" and,' 'in ilie - - hurry "of tile ' astho of the Sessiou,,ie was passed; o t the r ommenclation, of 'the Supernitealent, most, without .exammatiou: i tr . oe olds _provided that the Com mon Stitoioassho be free - froin,all..detioinitiatnta!,a' a s tarisn bils," cOntria and .iial erce wl ever, in order: tai 4 pnrticirai On in lbettefits of the Scland Fund—and t tat 'school-Boole Of a sectarian or dsa mi tienal-chartatter should be illtrilldu e6r. GI used 'in any Common Schaßli nst u ed under 'the Act. These pros, 'signs ` e -e -pealed by. the a menelnwnts: ' i' 1. . The amendments- also. relth Stte t r ,. Superintendent the power to' i deicide,w tat books Shall" be used. in the sabeelsll. Ie is at `-full liberty to introdiikeithe Ottb • olio Catechism and the ides Old le gknds -of the - Church, The et iif he 1 State `will 'hits- be m ,copellea to pqbll),Y tax, for teaching; the dogmaanflibe Cath olic religion,- so:. that here kyitt have the Catholic rdiiign estaaisheilbil jaw !" 1 . Is the Democrat in favor ofiarantina be same privileges to the Catholic4.of Pc u sylvania ?' . ' il i I, 1. - We belie,ve that article ofil the 'Con ti . tution of the 'United States whic.h "fcirltid the'inaking of " any.law rest i eciing fini t es • .tablislirneut of religion, or prop biting .1) free exercise• thereof," should be fiterer scrupulously observed ; anal we shat be as Strongly opposed az - any One to all" sccutiOns for opinion's- sido. ?But course of those'whose.causepieDemoc i' • ' at to advocafic, .s muct t !inure t, 1 t o en d : 1: :,_ ... : iy of their opponents. ._We aSk looly that sects shall continue to . stand pa an 0 footing i -they .denaand peculiar.prhilciet. Their bistory in the - past, an 'their. cpn-i , duct at the 'Present tithe, in ,;those colin-,1 . tries where they are in power; pay isl f .-- fy iii whether they would 4le. likely !. t.f) lthze'those privileges._ The !parsecut3'an . 1 &rid imprisonment of the Mndi '.. s—to then- tton a recent familiar insta ce---fot 'ila other cause than aiviuginstru dons in Oild reading the Bible, shows plat ly enoligh`. N%-liat are their ideas of . jibe y of con science mid' religious toleracti i n. Nth!er till theS' . become numerically Pominanil in -this country, .and attempt 1)3.1 force t01..s tablibil l theirs as the religion a the Stitite, ' ' 4' • n li. need we fear a civil war otiginatin e , ; in differences .of -relioious beli..d . . :- -- - 'Who are responsible fbri : thus intro' cing teligiutt into politics l - 'his' is a -none question; for the :Den .. rat, tells that they who did it, "-ate." , aseenot I. • ,- dull dot to pull don the pillars_ of the State, a .lead a tyta - nt-that._ shall' ligh 1 the pil& their country's doom." ~, fe , A r tiq Era; ,a- paper olacknowledg a d bility . - great influence, and 'which, ling. Heir Whiii , nor Boman Cathelic, a be s posed unprejudiced in theatter, st . " For this \ introduction of. t.. "e sect an elementinto politics, foreig*:;lplies . ts . ' d , • i • _Jesuits are"yesporlsible.f , 1. hits s unq es - tionably tiue;.. It all -origin "ed . iiitl eh; unceasing hostility to gene I eatiCatibu. And, wit* we' have nOinclin uonto lat .. tack their religion,-which we, are perf ct lly willing they should maim n and ,pipp , agate- by every . legitimate theans,.. twe . ; shall endeavor-to , aid in -cr Fending the 'system. of .:universal i educatioj by'whetn , soever iv may be attacked of I merit', lIP CIA. P.11..8u11,\` ; of T,, Wanda, issued a . Prospectus PrcipOsi g' to ren l i the publiimtion ufthe Bra4fo - d Dt .The prospectus declares tha t ":evidein .• i here and elsewhere already' intliC,at4 undercurrent Jeading .to • s ism, fri deep fanatical hostility to he; he otnprorn measures," atid also,that c't e tnetliel of the Compromise, are i e, easaties ... .. .---..*.' 1 the '`Democratic - party, rndf.canuet .ii yielded' to sectional views of , seal°, partisans.", : - . ;.- , ..- The',Bradforfi Danocnr#, , - rigits e.x -i istence fOur years . ago, was a , tter'oppo, neat` of David Wilmot and 111rree-SOil rireongress at its last . ion' appro., . , ne . . pieta. o, hundred and y r ibmiland defiers to'defray . , the expen ofiguiveys, • witit",,f-a' view to lbe seleeti - n•albs . best route, for the Psetfic Radro ii. The Sec retary ,of 'War - has, 'giKet? p , ffipt .at ten,' tun] to. the matter atia,fourlexpeditieas, under , tbecommand of skillfidend expel • , •.. 3 ' , .rienced" officer's -ere alread.ylintbe fi eld; aid 1116 Tepeitt: 2 l)fititile(s:o6alkilit,`,BVVeep= ing tiiti''ololi3itei - j)p t i n t u .1 he, .14:1351F8 5 p pi and tber,liacific,`,may. , bc.l OPecte4 by the-Ifirst of ext -. .DicTlONilti, z IIN '84,3#5)014 . ,Every :13 upilt who -ow td. '- ' 1, 2011.-1 , . ,—,—......r. 11 Ifit . 4 iced .% 460 1 ? s iiio,'.'s , . 0, 1, : a i t it l i.l s ll * I n cut 4a . e. ,:and t e • , , i:t) . , -.lrlie_Bleathinglrellt...,. , -;... , ;..:... . ‘.... he - folloiting,eittract from:a.letter, da„-• ted At 9.reatt -Valley; ..Catpraugas C 0.,. N . ..;" ~, :'.;'May ~1 .,, 1853, g ityL4!i i..a atitl#ic... ac unt of the. "•breatliint,WOlk,7 At, that -p1 .0.-1 .13eirig written by P the• go letrian On _Whose lanitithe:Well is Sufi-. ' . -. ••• ..., , -•.-.,? , - - ~ 4,-. - ~:,• -, ... ••• `at. ~ WhO reside' on the t liiint, it : torreCts . at') errorS•;Contained.itt---,llin deleription rof his Well"enpi,d som e time since: in the Itegister. .We. gill add here a tiettiOt; contained - inithis extract;_ hilt stated else-•• where by 1120 .W.i:i ter, that 'A li '4 breathin g' ,p a . .. . 40e.; . net ' .take place rerly; butat t irregular intervals corresponOitigAvith the .- ••" • • . . . clitingilii thd.state- of the attifosphere:. - IS , Ir. c haries..B. Scoville tif .Elniira, N. I:.,4ii".attetiiiitiivr tb-Itccount: for the plio nOmOOO.iiizi;' 0 Attlie bottm el , the Well : there, is a iiirge :Oa - se, .and . the . • stratum of caith. is' ii'o :thin between the' caVe:iind . ` the +ll l :tha ; t. the' air rulSlies t. threniih :the e porn i earth; which prod ue „the . singular phen lime '. oli. ...When the' at U Otipheda. be comes .r. rifled the air in, the cave being.. - .dense, r .-hes outthrouith - .the:well until that - also scoot .S ratified - .; when the at- ';• ' • .mo,..ipber, •Ntt;ttlt ut becorneidens, the. air. rushes back t tlir ui4lithiiii,olificc tint ii the at tnaspliereln .c t to as dense - 11 . that, ••winreh is without:" • But this is - mel4e -hypothesis, as no such cave has been" \ diSciWered. ii -•• - ' • .... • . 1 . -' i ' '. .. • The'extriiit is as follows i .l• - • • . - . ~ . • '.;O • As yiiii i i' Wished to .kuoW•..aboiit the ~• n. breathing, : yvell,'," 1 will try to give the faCiti'in ai liiief a Manner as possible. - .lit • -7 - • .was dug ,in ; 11841, in the summer. - kis 40 feet • - deCT, and stoned - up. -':.l.Vlicti.it vias 'dng it ;•.: Was perfe.ctly, dry,. and: no . signs of water,' Thefol:rnation of it was, the, first 12 .f'e'et' common loam intermixed : w,: 5 11 .. :t r. y o n h e , k . d fo i r i n i 1 ,, i n . g li ia ; - l i l i a te ril i. e z i l i l t: pan i s t i l - t h i;1 0 1_ 1, o ..gt , . - , et was gratel. and-sand, - in layers dill'er t i i , i tgin size from very. coarse gravel _to the .- nest nest- sand. was 1 . It was ill c'li o pe that there Ni,4luld be \ .water in the l wet sea- - sons; but-When IliC rainy - Weather corn-. menced the o ivater rc.n into the well ,12• feet below the•surfac just iilKive:the laird , I • , i -' , • stratum, - and - felt th l, oo to o ttoin,. nuu In statly ilisiippeared. .It Was 'left . .apen. l till the•fall Of 1842 ai n d theri , filledop with stieliscifiniber about 8 inches in 'diame- .. t-long ,-and aod• 7 felton.,•Ond covered over. the 1., •• . . top With - eartb. • .. . - :•- '_ shot i time after tbii as my father cvas 1- - -goi gto the . ; barn one evening lieleard it t noisc?"whicli lie thought to be the. distant seuth wind;ilie stop ,ed near by the: well anti li,tenedinnd ii) nd the sound to coine •fi froth a..small hide llieli the air had fore- - • ed- Ilarougli. the .colvetings -of the. well.— When • he ''•ent o, t in :thr,,miirning he 41411 . 1(111e . air-.was. foreing its way down. with n-reat , ':,. - ferce.i Notliinn. - ino.re WaS i ngelit Califi nt in t !fi n i d e dre ild ' n.rep king ,* -11 I. such &nib of - • of Co !dent atj l ) heard! Of it.;! till th next . .. March =, When- it again mad4its.nppearatice. was•dOr r ing i a tqw;andlthere -. WaSwater oVer i the. ground,' amt th air' came-up' through : the • orifice makinsr•tte Vater;:bubblelike boa • • - um water. It tontinned•:jito -breakout. so,. 3or 4 imes 7 a Year,.tpl = two years is Put n- the. tubej Wesliall take out the tim • iers'befere - iiinn-and you the res • . • e1t.47 . • • . „ The Examinations, Exhibition; an Cone rt, which tlosed the .S.utnme'r term of the ns~tiehat:rist Academy,...hiSt l week, are te, have I)een more _th . _ interesting: indicating rapid improement: • atitong • the 'fstuden ts; - hut: as we mire not 'attendance, we cannot ..give par:. -titulars of the proceedings., is The• Fail term cornMentei Sept . : ••• 14th, • - - . us oh . 1 13' ' il I 1 1 of " . 1 . The 'Maine Lim Democrats- ,of Mainf ;,,.a.re about to nothinate , a capdi l latq - for Governor, in opposition to My. Pills-, b , the iegUlar nominee of theparty,. but - an ,oppenent of the liquor r4-7.,iticlial Rubbec .tires for :f earriafte wiipels; so as entirely to prevent'their rat, rii g oil- stone pavements ,- are ainoog the is r est inientiofip.- ~:It,isaaid that4thej will. .. : quite durable: ,• . . ~ - ; w l es : tm e iez of farTbeyellow fever contiuu 6 t o rage - at New Orient* Confined mostly to till poorer claisses in .the iThlt dliatbs range - at about.l:o9.a -15Flino.'Greirit Smith has 61 ad nation to ',the city of Ovwego irf.s fok the putpOse cf esta4lishing - Librzry. , trJohn Trice Wetberill died , , atielphia, on S'unday;ilie 24th ult. 1- --- !---.1---- , 1 , Counterfe i ters. Arrested: ;Sheriff Willard arrest di last - evening , a man and hiei wife in thilvi lige olket charge . ' ofeounterfeiting g4ld an 1 ilver-coins..;-4 Tbe man tave - bia name #e.-Minard Grani or and-hails froth lferford, Pentaiyl7 ne,a...•• Mr.•• Willard found id their posses' ... , su?is; at the time . of the ' , arrest over hog tlanpratid dollars in spurious eiciii, -togethi er., *it hlheir-tipparetusliir coining, eari: sit tiug-of a Furnace, Piaster Parisi - zee: i rtielrld :coin is not r likely : to= deceiVe piodgadgelP , Of money , !though <the , .fin ;:f. eslyierecival to - 4 he i:i`rt nal—L.the weight Wi2ul&fiethe only oi - in '-eitich:eases4 This coin ranged from 2,50 to $5,.-4111 - ancks2o pieces. , .-, - 1.5' ' : . G. i l; l4l.Bl 'frer coio is ivel •talculated to dbi ceie thexrPri, ki.Ng-ji.ttig , Pr milmleY , and' in 4. 44:1s kuPerifir:to : y;.1;vo have .exec, • before sein- ••, T li i * aPin - 4 0isii!ted., , of ding ' 'lar2; half d4, 114 09 , a1idi q P : rt e i li :.‘'' - c" = i' - ;:igroß,J. , Auks pPearaii . :cif; Alia 4121 0(8- 4 1 ;P'AbgY 'aru-,sc . itc,s.c.oupterwg4 0, am) *two proPailly Aitned , Aa,lll ~ yf.e:fA,PFO..trY,;, ii l#loo.lF.PlY. ,f,,..i. - •, , '. , ... "- - ::' ,1 ;1: 1: Ltd], gredit is due ' to; the 3‘ol6c4ro;Vilif i 1 i de.ilje lirreitA t s,,omost.dangerous han il. ti MINO. 41xWP - . 1 .:#4.:x011004'. fr0m.,• , x04, .1 'Vl i i!-- ' 4 " • iiirAlo4.?lir•RsAo*sel W1,19P-1 1_ , arc t .l , *0 .-„".4*.wiikacciOhigAgjawl - 1,,.' ' 1"- -- • '4 l ' X -- -C:! -1 - 11'4 ' o !.* .< : '.i%-j,. ,:./1f..: ti14.ti::14)41;,..,..:' i- 4 51;;;!-E '. c. , : - R:1 7 :kT..4 :; - . ;:7;cfZt :,', e l ,' .. -E,,....t ,1 ,*:; 1 :4:2 1 !1" - ili!_- 4 :0'3 , 4t = , ~:; .; .. .. . . . . ~ . - - ,,, , ,.Net i _rablicaticin's.. , - , >-: ,,, -:.- , - ':- . :Mark IlUkdlcstonc I Or; the TivO' , Broth , 0z... 4y, No. Moodie .: ~ Authar,4f a; Rough- : _ zg it in - 04.,8u5h." On't re./..-12 71* ;.1"4- per ,50 : 'een*:::iloth - .752:tents. , - -- De ',-:ll 7 "itt.A. :-.Dai, , einp . rl;4ikhlishc . ri; I*. and 162 At 4-.. .'-irfti ;St: . 'At& ,or -. , •. - -:.: '•.' .• ' '-..- The' first .s erk. of M.r.4. : l4otliei' . 'wbiah .- ,IVas.tt della . lhin ' tof piiineer-life in'eati- . :' tt :natl .. , otitain d.so - much vigorous original- . • . Ay and grapllic power of descriplicin, I hat ` it . created a. seliatien .in , the.literary 'A world scarcely interior to " Jane Lyre-",: ' iit had.. an. itumense . 'run, and everybody - . I i lies since:Ve'en on - the tip-toe of - eipeeta, . ;thin ibr"-- . tge. , .ttekt - • witrk . that. Sh eu la .ap' 7 • ,i pcill' .. , : frOttllict,'„ peili"..kark.lturdlestene'.,! ; - •! has - nut• . .disappointeil "the expectations . i . raiSed by." Itoughingit.in.the Bitsli."--._ " Mark lltirdlesteite,"is. far-Mere drFnat-. • : is i'thanitti. prede.Cessor, and the plot of 'a . ...regularly der elopedromance adds infinite ' ly - Le .the iiitereSt of the book ti, mere not= .- el\ readers... ! : -- .' .-- .. - • --: . , - Mark ' Ilurdlest Otte . ' is. a miser, sou of .a • • • - wretched.... ttld country squire of the .sanie caste, and. he bait a 4Ounger brother, Al-- ,gertm i n, .fran , k,..opool-heat•ted, and in ; . handed, in . everything a contrast , in cliar . - acter tethegold.V4 Orshipper... : They b i oth love ilie . • same - girl;' and Algertutn gams, her Ilea rt , ; but on account of 'his, being cut off by his_ father,, he, gees abroad_te-ue 7 piker .some, fortune, before claiming Eli, nor's hand; IMeanwliiie, • out ,eljealousy • am] hatred, his brother, after making Eli ! nor belieVe, by - a forged let ter, - that Al gernou was dead, marries her: : Algernon I , Marries . another, - and it is'only ai hiS fa. L tlier's death he leartiMiow he bas.-been I wron.2ed.; II- ohtairtsi frotn . the, miser 1- the'Cliarge of Elirior's only Ann, Anthony, . I. who ‘Vits, brought uplvitlihis own ,hoy,.. Godfrey, ~who tur'n's Ott- to..be r a disrepu . -- table youth,... ana becomes involved with _some nefarieus.assoCiat es, - th rOugh whom Anthony. is . brangilt int it sad t roUbleS. —• , With, these characters -a tale•-of terrible .incidents.is IOW.; ... • '. - _ . . . -.. . Pittnam's .11Iant Id g, fur August, is -excel- . lent, .as astial: z . Our. dryo al Palace," . " : ,Acadia - - and the 'Bit th-Ptpee of .E'viin.-. gelineq3 The Enchant ed. Mule," "Keep ing - School in Texas," -4 litiLsiatt Despot ism and its- Victims," 04.1venitnes , on a . Drift-Lo g ," i 0 Wen ley' (con( bled); , ".ReminiscenceS. of au EXpestlit," and sevetal -pitons are among i 1 contents.--:- 3.00 per annum, G . . P. fluitath S 4, C 0.,. I Publishers, 1.6 . POrk : . Piaci :l t, New-Yotk: . Graham's illugaz inu .jl,l [ August is a .., .... - -splendid - nuniber', \ . filled :with enitiellish ments. executed '-in the finest Style, and ahounding in "eboice. reading mat t cr. , - (i'o,dcy'st.-Ladlis: Doehis;• a 3 ;usual,' full of the 4eful,ornattictital and lust ructiie. Its crintents arc 'of the choiCest charact r,_ . .andthe tintbeliis liments very fine.. ,-. ,- '. • 17'Eliza . Rohliitii, l author of POpUlar .Lessons, •Pi)etry for I.SChools, 'and inany other excellent' schonr heoks of a lingering illuos, on the - evening. of the 16t1 inst.,.at Canihridge, Massachtisetts. She - Was- . . a most: tiscrtil -writer and com piler. of works suited to form the Minds fif yoti lig p.drAong, and Wass singularly* ha p- - - py her.methodS of communicating. knowledge -and •sentiments of virtue: Her works' had a very :ext ensive circulation., and held their groundagainst a host of clever and 'active Iconinetitora., .conVeratiOn she'lVas one or ilke most eloquent.: and - . witty personS we .fhave known: . . Her Mind • Was stored with an inurietise i'variety;rOf historiCal: and graphical - .;knowledge;', gathered-. from . a Wide:extent 4. English reading, to Which large additions. were made from cloSeand. Keen - observation of character and Vide.' ty; -Collected' in a varions and somewhat unhappy eicperieneti ,of life. With Niue" . :einloyirments.: *her .c \ Onversatii -I ms were the . delight' of •lier friends, to'.whom she. was nu less .endeared by 1110 gciie(osit y and kindnesSpf her disposition.. ,:IShe was cut, off in. the undirninished vigor of her fat. ult les.. -•- We :pen theSe few words irt : Pro 'found SorrOw . at liOr . lo.ts•.N Post: ~.. RELIGIOUS CODE or roaTucAt...—The- Picabyterian of - the West has receiyed°a letter from Pr. Kalley, describing his vis it_.l-t the new Portuguese colony near Jacksonville; 111.. This colony,a will be remembered, was established quite recent ly by - the expatriated Madpirans. •Dr Katley *rites ; , • ' " There is infoltnatidn - from Madeira, received on my arrival- here, that.the Queen of Portugal andler Ministers have publisted a new eode of laws concerning -religious OfferiCeS. Ecclesiastical courts "are •establiithed by - this code, consisting - of PriOrs, Abbots, &c., named_ by- thi: Pa-: t ria rc It :and Arc bbishups,'a pp roved by the Q.teen, and veSted with judicial authority 'by the Pope's nuncio. All religiOUS Of:;' • fences are' to came before 'them beforeio-* tog to, the Civil Court, and any'perstin whd, in any -toy,- seeks td' convert a -ro monist to any-other form of religion, or offends t t 'the omish - Church publicly in any of - her d Jet tines,' acts, or objects of warship, , or Ito worships God publicly 11 in any other. way thtut according to the, Popish form, --his to be punished with im- : prisontieut, for from one' tofthree years, • • ' - _•• and, a -fine, \ or. nut, • ucome,tor from three months to three years r —hOsides abserVing the - tanou. law, -which has heavier penal ties still.- - , - : . . - ... - a do . 5,000 1 'ublid kir. l Gov. Bnit.Ett. —There is a powerful un der.current: in.the Locofocopartyriming the 'defeat of Governor:4igle in-`the t next - Likeefoco.-§tat,e ; ...Coniention.. - -His proscriptive, course towards a.' certain wing: of his parry, - and. misers, de ser.; . - -ifility.,to the . dictates of .puchniuth i have,' shouted Ifromhim many of the inost'in ,, flaentint. idecefcicei in the. State ;:i'and : ' _they seein:)detel•mined - that .theil power, shall felt. when the,time conies for other Gubeinatoriat n ova iiatitrn ; :; Vie: :are, for - Bigier . :iiat-foote& find anything' we= x:an Aio-to:Atecurel his,re.nOtnittatkei shall be done :mo i st ••cerd -ate' man ,who:leiaimed the liower ;to , re ; form, even Geir..l,ohnitotes..wise!and.ece--, nomipallideljtAstratidg,'and tlieOls s eddled several millions of debt upon us;-trteinne; beforintbortiap lijp:tn . 1440 titan& bfilie: fetiitrf ; AW:oirtcpat ctiremi All t vre its' .414Tettiter-,iliglet.nnd a f l air ght Staff Ittl z 7 -Thep' grOund4 cif the shade treig --=Theim art -the buqt4g o States. .. - ... - -It isAtAte the French pa 1 , . .W.uits l- tililtrig, I - i - - 7-!---Ilie, fa i 1,0. s in lowa say ;it , linliossibfp toss ep - at , nigli:t On ae6o) .radzat made' 6 ', the _rfipid 'growl' of :-. '--theibuild ii-z.,of-, they new l'fol at Danope - iti6h , Was burne.l : On '. / last, w ill 'not. - 1 ;is said,Aelaythg ere completion of he'thill - oyetar,vVeek Or. l a The , dama ,l ic the (ire -Was . . prObal ----,.kbrittal . artier -iivaft willful tt , town-of -*lad • tock,:Lifze - ilie.o-0., ab days -ago' t . by 4 . man natiWci George - 1. 1 worth, a AO Make:r,!who eat his wife with a razor. 'llll - 0- riffirderr was arre is now ecinfitie in jail:. . , ..- . . n - ----A' Raga 'Factory, for the count .of hree huts. lieeels; vas broken" up . u . Chester cUiI.W dnesday AO .four of 11 .terfeitersiarresf , :t.t . , The „press 'digs ; lice large . holoi of • the' . mlurious coi fi)uod off the profaie,Ca.. . . • --DIU same-ctlitot who said p. man haithis. bend tliken . off pa.ising i.event now sayi. the •tiian -who Intigikiniselt with a cord OPOOGII, iyascuidowUo9y . tlyatterwards With . tli& filsreiV a Tirec.; pcc, or. t s ome shy Witha. - shouhlOr blade - I . i • = f the fifty Tee. specles of is fOund 4ny elge.;.t hey identk Ot,Newirulland eiefusivelyi. , l adjacent ;islands.• - Onthi3. other .1i: . i(etv - coniincinest. of the -olir world qu are not 'toll!e met - swith N 'otherwise - colonists' in Australia I •.• • • LOTH t:i4l6<-.T11.6 giapli remarks tliatAlle present Sta istratma kg'Penniylvania. pre.s4- inz sing :111v alliteration 131aiek, - SeeTt:l Com monlvenltt ; Banks, Auditor I . `7llriv..eyor .General; Oie • Treasurer.; . • 2. I . - . says the Prel.iy - terj il terlr , that Mr, •:Dielieus ..per,suaderl Tor ! . onee, if' only 'fur the •variety and truth to nature, to. becoln ted with One drtc . ! cent 11r4niAtes, ofanj ation, an(l.giv r siis 11i portrait as, an the di-4,U , stinyliypeie . rites he'delight . Ii tno such thing ti.q hono. Englatidi . preaehin,6 , the ,9*pe. Yoi Orleans PicSynne st S : pain4n making etl~~rls for have her: nays-s, equalout-;. ". She 1 corgstatttly counting oursinps,.stea ~,, i •ups;itit't- I 'llas with.then her.. She' has thereforq . ;:a fk . ottkit . squi Heti navy, as large awl :,ts armed a 4; urns.. Such :-Wt he Spstki dettee ; the. 4rililgilt'nf this navy; rely i r ,,oh it; in Case":d the sea.., Anil:enrich thenuekes ofl,our comperee.. - • `' -Tlie Boston . Pilr;t• print ; suites ttie I.ll6winfy, reag:to pn;tentl2,l,.lii,p fro in receivin g atjonitiit Pri6t of thd Catltufic It F.3%*,% - : j* kid c the cunse sont. worC 'hunt be ottfaitti;(l- Pricist t' of his tnake anything she' inup.t . be it 'n - ilf,be. wottli "notilin . olutitariW-CO a convect. be isoine - tiitfie . alt in ()lAA siOn ;to‘Pl i tiest " Even tII di she retire th6t:e will him perip . ' W' In it he' :English id epartthei Crystal IVelem. are tWo _small, si trines, btith of which ire coinple their p 543, and yet siLstuall tha of the microscope , is:needed for speCtien. One of these, a high (inginc,sst rands upon an ILuglish fo piece, ain't excei mpg the flywheel ' he coVeivtl with a thimble-4(4h engines'--were made by ,N r. \N r.. watchmaker, , England ;'.and some lion maybe formed'Of the [ninth( the instruments, with : which th was ,mannfacttiredi wben We are ti the sci4sorS which ..Mr. . Warner its.consfruction were so : smali that ' require ;some hundreds:of them t( one outlet:. It WoikS, 'with preci great rapidity by! ihmospheric (in lieu i of steam), ; and when it-is thin is . j truly, wonderful. The valves, piston, &c.; WhiCh . compos innumerable, and lit would.req -should think, the pittenct: of Job them together, each in, its 'prope and.so- as. i) discharge its properfu Mr. Warner i 3 repelled to be ap _hand atl such -- w Mic, and front shoithl judge lie` ikfully, ctithpete vent and arrange ' machinery for of:the inhabitants; of the, invisib: -: It.mast be wonderfUlr to see 4og, and .`blowing, ' and_ laborin. 'your ba l i iiq, and in iso"small, a thin dettirnistfated a nower;which ha tioni'zed the'3ocial'cinidition orti I human ' filthily, In:. t he . same' c. this engilth is anothOi l „' 'Whial..tri be ',ealta(i . a"fa i i-y, % . .1,1)1.V . a it 11001' times :larger - than the One aliendi' to. This one beine large en measure, we are, enabled. t'o'in . cdrichis las to its dimensions,' w, as. IldloWs :--'-Length of iltnatif. - 24 heiiihi, of shpportera,:ilti . (tarn and_ length of strOlce W. tof ail inc . ! t .composed, of UpWard3 of two'hittid i ces,,. has . governors,``parallel mu, pomp; arid . every other applidn . most p pt.i. 'erfect engine. ' It't3 p by blotitil, ng through_it tube,and i • ed,' in :work' eve ry Vartienlar:e ..These machines attract 'indeb-at , they:yin: roost' , ' lniiniiiuo ,80 - 68,, tiorlimatiship; and ,well - Ope,i* theta'. .. 1 , - -- , :'',, ~ ',I WO ' haie` Seen several 'atte' gfattfie'.derikatieb'of.titeteini."' gie,!'-' lnit-iiorie se sirepeaullyl as'' lowing froth the Wife:cling (Va.) 4 .‘' , Wel.bave ben miainiiiiili the! . r ogy - - . of.i the Word. , •Ptigio,'.' and ' , Shopld be spelled 4 rogge, end fir ad foe ~: l t is a -Scotqi.wdidi ai l , the_ ol.tkgrass Sijat.iliegronAhe m obSrtwizilg:i.ttio . ogro%ish-,,of;:vhb - . B ,Pr.ingohla4*l,4., is q-ert esi al4li ' . 1 2,pp1441i t9!/ 1 194° ,*• ,11 0?1 3 P91 0 44 - P = : i , .,:.,=;. •,-., W - TIM ,- BeinttifriAvierietin vita 3 reilab*illthanTy4ithlll4!: ititit 46 4 3 ' Tiet:4460at fYi t ybtliVilitiMer ... largo th*Orepitigl 0 ifOulik li z e k 1 P 1104)( P lf * tf " 1-#411 , 1 f -t ot t l i ,4, - : ,, litatArstoSilit . hiMnkiiiiiltf-1, `-'-:- - : 7, ( r'opiVß.744 . - I,'.i. -- . 1 , ...xitt,t1.r.q '...,i1 EVEINJUI i d :public „les -1489 Sri the ntreets' an borough o Hotiniale by maple nrid - loconiotiies' in till • ,' -• thatt he mailer on T. wriga yayike g,i I ID- • lamartirio named l' - [ 1• 1- - - 1 - :=.`" ,- • V`o e : , e•k - iel , treiTrillini."'T'''':: , , /1r: , oS i pepts a 1 d Movements.,___ - r , 1 . Lo ,p.p.x, Ftiday.4uly; 15 11553 1 , ...A . , last ,t4lßuSsia4hayo entered the ,liicin ipittlitt* : Thi,liiii:test - Ina' 'ben'un about Ille . 4(lth - Of 3: t en,c A_l the "31 of !OA fi rst the corpsstf the invading arm:) , ooikt ilt,OACtinen ciOsked.PrUth, ta, be re 'iiif(4 4 cOasaPiCquehitly, )ianothet Corps of . ' i t ,abotit , 1 1,,Q . pOttnen. ' , ut,far 'greater ;Pas .sC s! f troops 'are Marc int. to-the frontier.:, ThP 'preparations of Rus.sia are on a lar- : , gitai• Scale* than befOre'l lie Illingarian"can`-,` otiigi,:ip,Whichzl9o,o3ornen were _sent , olutz;irfibe Country. - The Czar-has issued aiprqclatnationappeali!ng to the fanaticism of t4t, Greek phurciulli and _Chatting the ineflfnstve S4l;an,thelffiltillif, thx.t itea4 of, the Alussiilinan religio ;With perfiiiis per 'i r ,1 7 , 1 1 5...7.hi5, ."PrP,c„b4_rn ...ii° -..w 4 . ." .OaS... , -y4 known. In Constantino le I li - viten, the last post"l jleft'that capital - but'iiii' is"-easy to _, , . .PriAict_that!the:l7ttrk. an all the,(ll . lus-,- stilnians Will bp - ex Cit alitt.tyiirid mea4ur`e, until t hat t i lie. : War.cry. aise4 on the Neva, WllCethe rtu4,tiansat ;Ile last solemn poi: 1 Cession of the 'Czar,t ',theChurch 'of ; St.. lsaac, irnplorticiihipi ; lead them Oil 2, 110- . . ~.. , . IST c;ttiizide to , t.. Sepe'• et venstentinoplee i - a, wil!lbo..reech ml ,fratn,, tile , .RosPhorus. Xet, Itlie exclt nges dna, the Diplomatists bt:Eu rope cli gto every lrifling incident, i wbib -can aff; ra 4 liollle fi'r maintaining ca g e. :Whi 1 .the,ne . ys of ;lie aCcupat ion rear 14_, .Cm stantin ple;, And . :it 'was ~ kao, n_. that the:..; ussians haa_ really Iv 1, croS ed Ihe,fr ntier, le -A mbassa clod of En' and, Fraitee an 4 dlAutria went to:the' Suit in requesjirig hi d ) ,n et to,tzike - the hi- . vaiti u far a cc4sus bdll4 and not. Io„ su =non t !lel eets to t, le Ca - 140i. . \Thle - Stiltan, to -1 luct . 'ntly ace 'pied the advice, taking it lin , a sign tha -;- . after all, he, cannot' rely upci i'lenglan and Firmnce; and will, have to p trry on. the lwariensupp orted by'the en LI fOr United almost . n(of the thu.corn. ing 'nu rsday tion and ten liny s I Iy . SIQ, d I .iit ten, s and rfeLiag at Ra e coati :lnd a• were he four not zone r 'ef:the nit — the deupeas than -as . ~•:, Ttill.,„ .O ' t ('? ,F., , rr . y. on ~.. . ..., tp W ;, ..tern povvnrs., Sf:ij i ford has' iecOrdit . clin6ct . ' - -- ' ' in Al e . mean iirrie . src:Tet tiegot itit.lO us live 1 1.604 carried; 'M .ntrl - ..ndon . ,- ..und , proposi; . ,tioil. made ',I o ihe 'pztir, .witliont.. .. the . kiiiiivietl . ge ()Title 86,10.1 n, a titio t: the,te,F!ns uliiipe . *hicli ;Alto , ' c6l4tined . • po*ers are ready to, inakn . .l3 SettleMenr. .lint the cOn -dn'Ci. Of .136ron.113ruelt; the; Austrian `bdisador. at onstantimipie; hneornes tai- - , ly :Morn susi) titles.. ~.1-1.0 offerecithoi 'good -; 011ii.le. of .i-ius 'tin.; 1).64 at I be:, sa'ne tithe,. 11e.,Otice. : riitir . iusistel...l.lison the : ..enssiOn'or the Stitt 6i - inn . 61.1d.T.'1ecli,..t.ite . t.%vo:st riP3of ' Turkish. t erri t 6 ry intersecting the ennti-... Hnuittv:6 IA il . Mian posiiessiuns Jon t het he 4.= iii.iia!ii c .- : -. . - wiiicik liadbepti.i4ise-4,Y0 dnunt.l iselitingen.-. IWhilesuch.negOtiati6ns - re.. 1 ! pa ng oil ;at Landoi land. Constnntin4le, 1 3q.4siait ernis-,tUries rie,Prapnringl'an..ont .. rnql4kip. Set agatbst..l'rance,tl..lex6ncier, litir i ageorgeisiii:ll,.nnd it ii'hinted - . , - iit: the' n .p6pprs' ad yoci ling ; the. Atiissia, i :nt ere'sl:, ..that 6il occni atioti.ogServia may „ f*. olio i i. `the linviisiOit of the pt tieipnliti - eS,dii4:,44s- . : • t'ris has iti fact -Sent. *o . rel . : T.l,mm) sto :the . flirt ress of Pet erwordf.in, close to hefroii,.. t iei-'. of Sec ',vi4 ' TIM-1.176 rlis, On, t le, other { liano,•l4 . ase.. F . O e.bbede . 4l 7 -fro in - i heipiirti "of I - 1 - tith . uni, on the Bine . I . Sca,.. where their\ gai.i i isOri lin's been co sideralilyrreinforced . . 1 - 7 - . 111 Smuggling area .ipitiiit ides 'of arms 11.! , ..,1T,nirouriit ion into the - inoti tit hms Of ! citep..sSia - .' .4.fijrcii.hf.oo,ooo . men, .too; Jorge; • for - :the ~.!.lefetiSrie,- .. has ' . been, Ossenibled.at • Erie/T.4n,, whiCh; if ‘v6r;:ls de Cid red, con - renai.Bh6toyl dnil2fiis heroic mountaineers in.ten..ilay,4.; :. : The prepar 'at iOiis on .\botl' i l.. sides r are 'enormous, - the the . price f '. - has' . ~ -.d a''l- ' •••' -- . o r .tams.„ sn en y -iisen.•• in. '''.. 1 '.. "I' .-- .. . ''b ' 43iistatittnop t, , sorne.sixty.per cent., .ut. rieitit i er Gebrge nor Colt) . !as td.- 1 : 1, 46;1t 1 'AI ya7iti .. , .4 . 0 ,01,i - 6,. f_ t his . splendid;.Op.:port..n?, l yg e I Ir k of the ;ei . eral i el, s-Stats3- u sake of irset to I x0nn..,.-in tits' that . years -to• as heeri . • ers, -and, in ntua !hle - and Iffect . ively crinti: [hat they US from (1011, the !itch/will nt Or In- Church.: %CLiIIOOt er edn atlioYe. IllileiS Even so, ning, for . - .. ne LATrnvia Onsttv A ,Tnlti.-.---The d of Directors.or this Observatory not} having coniuructell an immense mond Oght, orsialiciient power tb . , tij : the.ha rbor of Notv Yot k which inteint 'placing' upon theekt reale top. the`hObserVatory4 , l . -Upon the ' upper ling.will be plae dila monster telescope, which the visitt . r will he enabled. to . in. , oVetj,direction, for _ dim ineelof or sixty , a Iles. .' Up' on the other hind-. numero s gluts -can bp found, fur roe use o f visito LI -In:other Paris tif liservato will 'I.)?: placed dissolving .s, co8)11(41)=6, , eieut ific. aria - optical Iments,:*forks of are, and many nal:. . - interest,: Usefti,l and,Aittrac, !intention of the Directors rialto this' Observatory the ire upon this 9ititinerit r bat. - objeci olespecial bit crest- Dailyl-Times. , . -- _- -. of the. leatn,en- c. ia the aid heir in- ressuro krpentry might of these crier, a onccp- landi s work , - )1d that lused in ,t would jects It is_th only. to estrstruc alto- it at Y weigh pn and essurc MIME V - The Newl-YOiv Herald, Whictftas opposed all P i rollibitOrt enact tnenti With untiring fidelity, snys, iiThe proeee'aings , in' 1 our '''L;eg4l6tirre 'OdinopiSh ' iliat '''t he! .M One Lilimit I , tiW. for I 11e State aria ei;' ty 14t !rew , Y q rk, "is'i: ininifiii 'Jesting.' [It!? :passed; the . Senntec'hoa. was:reject etV in the-House G to 544 - There;ii lini- lit: tie 'pfost)ect o reseitns I at' the 'next sesioti. And thus the liquorlaw rises to t le tm- - poSing magnitlinle' of t le paramount ilu'eS tiontof thuds : for t in'eatnblishmeni 'of thislaw in -N '7 i - 'Y,li . )i* will -avitlehtli work' . , out ' f 6: - revold i ion tin 1 re,cirgith ization 'of the politietil parties f the'Sintee'`''''''t: ~, • 1' ' ,- .'' ' - '1 - ~4';'. ,--': ~ ..-ri...i.m.- --Airitir..--=O - tie aktast.iv q o , ,=' ns -we learn,i Ifraersoecurred in So' il' Tdwanda tOwtiSll3o.--between Win...Cinti iningq; son 'qt. S:teph_n.'te,iirpoiings",:tiniVii,' to a:tj parted lip tidrty - ntani, ivlp di initilt,.. ea in:t he '(1t: If of ti, ter: 'IC appea that t fiefd ha hebiii - rriewing'bee iii - tlif n'aigW) 6 rbi.C l ; Ifii) ,41 i'ti4- :lola `:44' 0 0 6 . intoxicated.-u` ` ; , etistieil„ in :which i*:4 4 qu B ti*ls 7 ,4iiiP4o O!'erhe tic Air: Iv, kiji ' ii-.,,gliii;:.'fioF - ati,oviscii:iiiti,i,4,lli,o; inP'lllu - Oi r :00: .:11 4 q it'-q.4"Y fir; 4Y: Cummings.is iii,igit-,t+7ErfigforizArsliel 1 ,,, 1 40 1 1 4 0..ANDViATini 3 O the 'tr_etv,.Y o ,rif , Evi . ni 4 r , Posi.ll , e..Buft. t i n 00; ReiniViCi. -the if Now:i..7ifor ~ National:'P Olociat; i iaYs:;tl?lFl'4.olit cal heresy of t hese. pa prO t t,lo EtbotttAs , ,ii , ell known as , the. fillkof ,Sa n:.. l :Vt*l ds- rim' beir.TTeP:: ‘ I E -0 , -, PtEibe:itt'YSOlPlliifercnref. l 4,2;'*3' mixtcKaliaxe,, turtiev4,o4tivith:Aern;*sit ne- onty : _in'coniiiiii.4 bialit *X I S Ith--a cP4 irpuche t ry i_itiitro Of ptiJiti crime,."cal,.l •' ' ' . 1 11,2 '1 - w •-'•-;%.,'!''''' '.• ' - 4 . ....2 -4 , . -1' '-- - -•- • .- il ',..- ---- :crews, I- • • it, are tre, we n place place, ictinns. actical his, We tt.o in the"u: e "world. his put- . 1,/Pan ',II - I I,o' vo e -tiyenty 41ItOddi 1111 q . ter, It 19 i-etl , oe ;(3 of report dent afl~' 11'644 tisit_'to 1 tt)ts,to ftl Po- lii fol. i a') :t yin 61- I hulk it Li ne.n say tt 1301t'CaUIQ ttouncv , dying. aol4ws, byming. riately, '.l;itontlk....ittn' , 'iiiftiiiiiAil; H:*itilri:liiitt ! :.iiii...,i'oreli : ii(tifeili.:4 ''', l ':i . -., 41iirl':ii . I ! . ,,4,fOgiti' , ic- L ___..4.. , ..-k.l ''...1:1W-!i - ..: 4 ~,,, 7j,,,,041 'f, , v t : - ., ,it-rg,,--4.1.,1 .-14.4-0„ ,::,,,,, C O ' l lo6t ,f,sl he influence - ofLim-4 g)y iineeria.lly de, ers. tccordit , ~N, ...,.,...„I.t. r: wise, ~_ w.l:pial, .r-.ii.itili ',..-- 1 i 4111..!!' i,tlin-esi. 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A TIO. as`recorded in, Seven Entnne ,niat Censns, 1790 1800, ~:.'- : ::',4 - 1.10,: : ::::- .- - ,. .; 1820 c.. .:,": \.-- 1.86,.':',.,.:••:',- , ' 18.10; =., 1.850;:‘:---:,-",; - • In Sininp,evill .Mr.: iit 13radinrd:Cp.,' ma - fried, Thotnas 11. l'a; both of Sns.iine'l this or .Ca on o IRobirt. 11 , 76 d , 7 , month, " Sivettow . ~1 ‘ln- `ihoniso, , n Wedneiday Jury 27th suddenly Of ti p plexv. Mrs. Antoit. 11.as,i- F,N,PE R a n' t .'ll r - - ears. -:- -, The'_ suldec io , ' the - foregoing•totlee was' - , formerly I troth $1 nington; Conn.-, and came", T. to. thiscan n try n in pany wi 01114 r I m sband l'artriat-11.11T le jiii the:year VS.daand iet „ I d. tied in ilridgewa r (aboutthree miles from Montrose,) -at - b. f time ‘ an almost - ,uebrelten • 19rtsV, she ' 'th ri.- o re: - expetieneedl trials: aid ptivations ' Ohl 1 - v k oWn• and little _appreciated but bY tlieKe w o kne•wthiS'6lnitryi . 47 ye:lrs , sego. ;While , te l 'countrr. Was yet a wilder - n ..- she wis 'II : 'to mourn the , loss of ber ' fond - :band; an c.l I eft ivitli nine'dear chil (leen .. to mingl• J l tteir scalditi g tears together -until- Mr:: Ares- erlrier -Whom %be now lea rk i• (3 tO " mcinrn _her !, i - (wh' - h iter,.oNi c and 14s- 00cl:fen) -. be - irf ' - 'her ` helpmate 'and tb ns :atded ' iiii.' mil - . .,g those - children dependent '' alone on their 1 .. tri keti mothqir Some of whoin late still arnerifeits. - And fbeiiiiter'of this has-, I. ty- • and I roper i f l 4 site - telt:is rrinch gratifi4d,to o ' learn. - tbat:\ cm 1 those fatherleAs'ellildren has 'just ••• recei - les - the appointnlent of 1:". M. I iii Marion,-',lowi - •••,_ ' - - --- ''-• --/. ",'-- :Ittql:tritf., 7 t, th.e'7e.t,:,i*.`'Fiii:, ==E The nekt re liann _a) ty 1)eld-cri Tiles el :the' Ceurt Ho Juli- 7 IS . kitjtit 's. d Di "- lAt Tglf be $0 4t -Y Y 'day of Atig#,., /{ troel: deed tator, 14/ .Churco <CAi- Til Valk* /isto.ritt 9re, ist!. rrag•ijubseiii '; •*"" ; 4 •; , °cal / ii "P-PIPTI ti ) 11:61.4 1 1, wpm, 11' --tt-14i-. 2 , ..i . , 1 • --; 0 „h 114 ,4(i. '.: : -- 3 1 4.0cv...4?! z ,',c. 11 4. 4 14 4 1 :- ' ~:: Pikt,i't - .lt ~, I ,Viiii.ki i moiitiosi4 - ut = Tr.:-.1 1,, ~, r = -••- • ' •7 l r, • • _ ,Joi 't<iumpios: tiyfikm ‘lo4.vfy WlROft;l* Dallsg -44,1xia.4.-zua w Rrf.`~~~: Fia~ d : ucattonts receisr I . from -112e'. , Iste* time.- - I'l l soave , ti';,olaborate attieles, l - st t he common , eigiegirriprovernents„ ,e system As. cpm prete _ . • • iiii*Baltiatorelarer en service to he '' native orgaiiiziag a poliiiCal professed object of con of.the:German popula itid•tbrough ibe coon ()Nigh party. 13.4 7 pages in - length;, eon while in St: Helena, - ratliPthiill i tetitibliA e d. Gingraphy t and contains : ' was found - ! . :61 .PrOlvarn tne . a repub, aged dati g*C l . • fir of .a• i nalyapaper out listiipfiajailrrial, re. .4iio:loaned -ans,,i an : , gratitude is 'no' in..l4a : . , State. ..zfebt: , TilE i 'll'Ext . "--Si`ATEs, Tlibuler. View-:Of the' one made by the Pecen- , 1 1 t o.lBso,lieclusive :*.'. . 1 . - ", - , . 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