The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, April 27, 1854, Image 2

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• The following account, 4 1 l's- f r o m
IXpruiehold Words, - of the.. eel.e 4* ( 5 is
• a prett-Yeleeti'dalineation'Ait; '' ' - d .. '`' • * VII
t ed..mani•*ho a*aa - m4 00 410P1 -.P°.1...
in.
English and---'EOraPeltti',-ioidias -.B,lakir
,-'-', .!
t ZMW.tia.M., • Whet has •writteri an aceonnt or
‘ its public' life;; he must baVe been one'Of
triost'powerful.deb.thateveratialYn a--
litiCiativilrodyi.:With-aiie,i 4 S , Parvr i PON
- 1 40 2 04 5 7.104. if-T*J4 3 t,
__,:reit7:l l 2%
t • l ier Totr'' ''r- ..rtarv#;-.oit ikirevarrai-%vitga
Isibl?ni.\were - mei...r: thigtieit Merit, of al
- ihidicWhichirroves th!ittheir. , :adrui
nitla'a 44adi:r4tiehilifaltl'Or6•`nor blindii.amt
ttiptibi6l*;,itovietd: 'liff: 1 -' , g0x: i 21 4 3 netie:
`i l ea& .ti _;Hous e hold': Yir : 6 Ma . 4:iii iii"aaY re.i.‘
..orofciuncl;troi.be,yiind.thelleattgerie
;.='hislinayi'be4'l4;be•Yras llt'ia - inik
-Ireirlo-shillo* either; norr'.inlieintof„Pnlit•P
41),regiciiiittid=prescienee : hetind iii 67 of till!
ciijOinSreit4Os j atidYlvai ' fi* 'boy* -thaiip .
.-•-',- *l J a i t a tte m -c th e ;n O s ti laallElkea-ggii-o ohiteil foi
aalil-gS-usilgioOsirl ed la g r e'and a blli t t ' Y:
. - li a c oo:ihdmaser
Al:' ll ta l 4ato l 7 l4
teindervalitpbeitaise'
something.
extkikeidiosity WaSexpected-4the-diathiguiali=
- of iitriterniiiiti; rind'hia peenlieriofionsithont
E blatoriealitlao,eaesed•bire to Alm iv 4Yli
midi' leis 'llatetiliCkhataftOSaratarYi.
! a'*itiefi - ,.:7-vecond `Lord Hollind,lhongh
by` 'no nk, tisliSstitute angular - abilities - on •
i*litac l 4, a isr.4 .B to'hav*had'ia 'we .c,oilroii
/e
il - oii- too ritla predominance 07,#ie.,mmiiiit
- nature over tl!e aPhitlial. 'neileo aa';' ll ,l s l lo '
tic-. tendency; -irl" I°°k Oi'lli9 l c ` iii'ffia a&
of iiine r and-tikeuty. - '' , _ ' -: i'.;..:„.
' " flit 'Steil& Sdl . &ilootlieiv alterwirda
iheele*ltd . Cinuirs JiMiea'Foa" . ;' ,l l ..` inia
- ' ' af:ilr 'PeciPle: wt o, ha*qat,' be; may have
• indulged.himself in 4lie same Way;had life
. enough,inhim - to keep himWideawake (and
others too) 'forinearly twice the, time. lu
-.
deed; ;be . maS , ' ; ;be said,during his yOutk to
- have had too much of life . more animal 'vi
- talky. inlim '''and robustness of body to bear
it out, 'than hc Well, knew What t0.46 - tioi.-
Aikt - hts &ther is said to have. enconiiiged it
- ty - neSer 'thwarting liii'villin anything. Thas
the :boy . .exp"r " essing cidsireicmc day te, snisli
1. a watch: tht , fatlier,' - after - ascertaining that
'the little•gezi, einrOlidt posifively , feel such a
. desire, and was not disposed to givcit up,
, isaici r ‘: Well, if you must, ; I suppose, ',von
must ;",'. arid ' the , watch iniashel.• ' ';v on
must
time; haingbeen proinised that lie
• sloald see a portion of nwall pulled doini,
an demolition having'taken place ivhik
. . he 'As absent, 'and new portion supplied,
the litter' itself was palled down, in' order
• . that' the:_fatheeti:TprOmiao might be'kept, and
•the' bey",not - disappointed. - 'The keeping of
thOliernise was excellent, and the wall well
sairifieed; but' not :So the - wateh; and itnich
less the guineas with_Which hia'father is abso
lutely Said to have, tempted hiin fp the &M
-inetgide; Out of a 'foolish desire:tO seethe
i• : oyed likelitriSelfl Vabita.'ensued
. Which', '',.
~ • e 'alarininglo the Old gamester
htmself, and whichimpeded the rise, injured
the 4eputati TI, and .`.finally minified that su
`the .part of the sori,' - which was
• tracy - o ,
• . ,
t '•. Tne - am-a , . from him by ' - the inferior but,
- more deeo 'ins nature of Pitt.
" Fox w.'- a great lesson'to what is good
'. • and wlakt is bad in firtherly indulgence..' - All
that was good in him it made
b etter; all that'
was hadit made weirse, And it,would have;{
' ''made' it worse., still, had not.the good luckily
• , preponderated; and thus Made the best at
that even of the bad. Charles Was to have
lhia way as-11 child.; so he Smashed watches:
:Me, *as ..to, have his way is a yoath; so'he
~, -•, :garribled and was, dissolute. He was.to have
, his way as 'a 'Man ; so , be must, be in Parli
ment, and get poWer, , and vote as his father
did, °lithe Tory side, because his fuller had
indtdged, him, tind he must indulge his Either.
` ' Builds father died ; and then the loVe•of sin-.
eority which had been, taught him as - bray
. - cry "and . - a predomina nce, was encouraged to
- break forth by
„thegallingofhispolitical tram
.- :mils, and though he could not refuse his
passions their;indulgence, till friends rescued
• , 'him ' from, insOlveney, and thus piqUed his
l'- gratitude into;aniendment,..that verreircum
. stance tended to show th at he added strength
- ruidiargeness of heart to his father's Softnein ;
' "forthe spoilt: child and reckless gain ft-
Wally settled I down ,as a representative of a
oble.r age that was .coming,' , and was the
cluniri in private: of ill who admired siraplic;
it)* of Inatmern \ and the perfection of good
sense. , ,
,'Apart from this love of truth, we do
not take him in any respect, to have been
profound, or to haVe seen beyend'the. next
seneration. -- Whit was greatest' in Charles
Fox'. was his freedoin from nonsense,"petti
... 'teas, - and pretOrs'on. \ He could by no Means
_admit, that greater:was smaller, or . .the rights,
- of the American and French nations inferior
-.to those of their prinem He enviedno man
his:good qualities ; felt under no: ncemity_ of
considering his dignity with young or old ;,
• thought hirinanity at large,uperior to any,
Partiwaular forms of it ; and becoming its
,reprntatiVe in circles whi • would have
conceded' such a privilege - to none: but a .rnan •
of birth, enabled him to feel how charming it
. .
"The spoilt child preiailed so lontr'in the
life of Fox,and to all appearance soirreme
., diably, that accoimis of him at different pe
riods seem hardly reeording.the seine man.
"To ggiive instances, id as few words as pos
sible. We` ~have seen Ile smashing' of. a
• watch. , ••
When a, • , ,
a\, youtn,-ne 7•lii a great irer
. „
' of peerages and gibbons;: and callus return
• from his first ;visit, to the continent he appear-,
•red 'iii red : heeledshoes, _ar,ml a feather in his
fiat—the greatest, fopperies of the day: - .
• 'lbis fath4 paid a hundrcal suid forty'thous
and
H•e
for his griming debut .
.•, :" He took to die other extreme .`in dress,
andt•heeimae' as slovenly a. 4 hehad been fop%
'Fish:, ' ''• - -'' - . - i '
, - "Oncoming. into othee lie showed that he
. • could be'as industrious as he had been idle:
44. Whenever he was inoffiee henever touch
ed ti.card ; and when his political - friends, out
`of li 'sense of what was:due to Ms public ser.:
:rises;< finally paid 'his 'debts, and made him
- easy for life, he left of play- enfirelv .
- -" He dressed decently and siniply, and
tied down fors . the remainder of his life in
,
'the doniestie Imband; the . reader Of books, 1
• and the doier 0. -.eo try , retirement, from 1
whieh he could 'riot bear tohe absent for a
- • .
• "In Holland Bailie, Fox palmed his boy-
hood a - t his is He. '''
an part o yout eis not as.'
• i , -iodated with it Wierwise, exiiipt.:4s a name.'
$e
Be and a , „ ome y,. without a ---y in
and'
fdel t
da
.' - ' e n"' .
their pcicketitL ked 'thither from iford, a
. -- aistakw of futi-siiinilefctr - -the- PaiOasaiive
- . • suppose, Of getting .a supply.''-They resolved ,
. AYo. do it without Offing on the road; but
the
, day: Was hot; , . an aleheise became Irre
„adstade;: and on arriving •attheil journey's ,
, ( it ' d Charles 'tilde addressed his'father;
i4o
-,--wae drinking his -ireffee,: - ” Yen must -send
- half A - - ginuen A - Ar # 941inea, - witlimiloss of
-; :I•lrrie . .to - diirilehiaraeAceper at Nettlehed, to
Teleeitn, ,, ,,, , , g0,,4 rtelt 3,011,. gave me some
' years irgia --atid'whi& linii - e left-in-144n re.'•
.- . for 4 . -Potr,' , of. Porte,r-' - : -' : ' ,••-• - :--- ' - , • '''-'
"4. 4 ittla - fiefopilied.h4at fritx!eiet Pai*
,Olage, Of a -dropsy, he gore , several tithes
with his 4rife•tes," %add HOas4;- and loolied .
2' -11 haut;'llie 41rawlda - with - al"*larktOltiesfer•
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WHIOTSTATE•TRIJOMoI
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JAMIN I'OLLO 61.",- . ;of Noßt.l4iinliikrrind
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VOW * WkltigknterPq *, ` : 4'747
.GEOREfE'DARSIE,
of Allegheny..'
• .. .
• - Judge of§u.Lfr_elite 04rt• - `r°
DANIEL IL-thITSER,
,7, i s
to: -the
The lalcslHtl,4eenAms.,o4o
Imitator on-k,LIF‘6IO- itjaines3.:•ChaPiman
ito i l ia the **mt., - • '
1\' 0: 040r.
• Agentist he,otily , auf/tariiid4Ott far:thia pope' r
the aloe altiiston; Net! Xnrk and Thdadelplht. - •
tg'Thek c i4 l with ;Aiiciiihn rettihnnirinee of
the Register has7bee,:greetefil-by:many.Of our
or, Editors, has - been_"made st, nose of.". Thanks,
good friend, fai rnir generous words of obeter...;.
7 -01gt*:Vire attalp'givwiTelumn q , fbreigniseii, : for-,
e lsWg some- additional:fictS respecting the gieat
n
e
conflict now coin enced -in . earnest.. It locikas if
Ituasiawouldo ' •to call in'fille;ald of 'We elements
I
again, as • In, th e . . , c 'of, Napoleon, the Great, or , she
will scarcelybe le to stand . against such s oddel. i, .
Kesse" h, - 14:7 , 14, and the Other . *nrogean rein bli=
't
cans Afil appear ''t ) . st:;iiesent.. tliekltro prob.abV
plotting Misehiel som where; and:will makc, ' jhem
selves feli'"erelhe he ii-liiirly's•dOnc." .• '
- I tgr Only ihatii is • :itri'gru'Hoble at the di
s=
pensations of Provide nce, we should be disposed to
fina, fault with the weather appropriated to April, this
Year.. • Cold, raw, windy, rainy,inowy,fiosty; muddY,-
Veeting ruurthiewing, March - weather: is,stal afflicting
rirt, Isithoirgh "May day" is "at hand., . "Winter:
lloar \lr
• . eritqin the:lail of Spline' Is hat welranncit op:
Pro e ot: Alia Vess sbe -= ds thegray-beiwil ebOut
his business Sian, she" will be , apt to l&se her reputa
. , ,
ass the most Warming Of the seasons. ..,
Elovitmos.Tair.—An exenisioia' on. the Delaware",
4T tro
TAF.l:o4rina ik 'Westernlialtre64,`
.. sish the Tali
rq, tik..lor4i..'llerid, will: b ier - I!: '. on satitrtlay the
290iinst.. The train wa. &laic Scranton at -84. M.
Bend . ,
..
and si r ii:e',4..Gieat at il 3)'itOpping io nu
of -: at..theiriOmet ~ketulrionge w Al leifre GTeatllen.
at •'O r.:34.. Any,..erriplOyee orthe: Company report
Oil ttsl4ai4ent optirits on that "(14, will ibe (Pi
tolconel senton'a speed' onNebrarlca, deliCere ,
in gonxe - en,Titeiday last, ,eras * ntfrst
. effectiv.
onfps - ,reinarts bore particularly bare .uponi th
o nator of the bill the Adminisfration,*nd North
dot gh-facCs R' as" * ever, an adinialstrati.
so infortnnate'aS that of Frank fierce! , Condemn
men of all parties and all seitions, and witll'alin
rp) one speaking in its favor, , except al set of unprincl
pled politiciatts,nffice-bOders, or ofOce-seekers. •
.. - • •
"Spirit trrappingur 'said Mrs. Pariinktou's neph
et, "the,begt kind .of 4pint Wirpings I kniiirof are
t
p ttyl;girls. I I would ot , mind being an extra wrap
per , fir . one of' that sol
of spirits myself; rather:, than'
the poor vi#4, :should' su ff er ;" and th e young man
.
went - m.loconsult:the experience of his tyorthy . annt
On Ms
.new project of benevolenc e.: ;K !- •
. .
.rarnle . lloToc344 Bill
. apparent,l l yiuts a tendens
'dem). to . draw- out. people, , and . sluff their disiiiai-
Atina.'.,; One ii.titiOrr ha been pi eieAted to Cougmt.=,.
geed ,Ityfm , anics-atul.aAiug:.itat in-lieu of a
stare of the p 011ie draiu, the g',l4rntiient will give
theta each tw hinadred dollars in money: . Not being
411nera,. they bid prefer money.to land, a nd hence
thi; tooth* - nest. L .,_ . . -.,-
~..,,
i *other P,.tioik a.s, - *it tat
garernment *de, may have thi
landed to tilem",.with interest.
i hat f
tutelianics i s cool, bn 4 'o
Cidedlv:4xxder.
.. _
DEktiE sus TREASCRY.7—A p lan is pro.:
posed which we May nt once dispose of the sur..
plus lri, :the _ Treasury, settle:
ab4 . shOw t6airieerity of on= atiachrr ent . to the ptht•
ciphui of fir"Orii: tet the surplus to the Treasury,
frui :time .to' as. fast as.at SA+AIAtII, IA.-ap
prespii4ed to the purchase of Southgrn Slave!, who
are:, then M. be riot nt liberty, and ha4e *mo 80 acr;is
•
of goyiiiMeut land,. located i say; in ;tielwaslut or Xan.
.sas, giyan . to, them and their &I:1,ln Omtin:oe. IR'
is thought that this proposition frill meet with great
Savoll.itoin the people, esplxirdly among thelithation
ista -and radical lit - 6114)2,=4; and'Could not reasonably
be oigceted b y airy, exce r pt sun% Ira dedre to bare
the imgering of the,fatids themselves: - - -
arrhe Pros'erb says; `,When rognei,fall out, bon
ttst +en get their duk" and it might therefhre be ex
pected; now,that 2!. of Europe are it logger:
heads, that the: People dbe more *lnto get their .
rights We cotincrt see' ch Prospect of it, lower
er.:; The.majestic heads .of the belligerent nations
keep. carefully "te 'away from thernlgar
• Ettnelief gunpowdei—;:an. Send thd commove herd to
do their fighting; t •• manner of. those serpents
that Carry their sting in their'.talla. So that, while
one extremity gets ail the bardicnocks, the other will
claim- all the glory. _ Row this plan will.work, time
must deternilne, but it isn't the "waythat liapoleint
the Omit went to the wars. •
„'
•We hope bar readers will not hlame ns , for
giving co Legis' lativetmrs. We publish all we
can find; of:anfoOntiequ, which, to be sure"; is
not much. :St. ArteilaiDou if li e 4s t he fathetof
"l'iitsfoi,lti answerable for ysing the en e s
of C ongress , so that they e done alinost V
nothing
since the scheimrwas brough for Ward.
The PennsylyaMa Legisl a has th:4 4 l
the sale of the main 'line of- the public;
i6wever, some think-the Governor will "v e to:
What ` more they Will do in the few ;days . that - wlll
elapW. Pievious to their adjonnnent, it is difficult to
predict, e x cept - that they will psai the.,ipropria4on •
bip, paying thernaelTee, ale., which may bTa .setatiown
u nettiin. : - •
•
274 :# and
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.4/0#41;,4:11i mess • 4iid,titis be had 1 . 4 eeind.
1!91 . 4-'1:"'
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cdied Oie, 004' j 11321614 ~!..r6 .3 . 1 4 1 ,a 4 .7 41
and:p0440, 4 ,
,:**iter: . oires!:**axiii*linii
by 1.k.4,*101ni.'
kerArock 601;:a114 .2001 .
-of , eirfi;!i'-.tiii4; : at: • AI.Ot!
14Y10.1iirii4eli a ; ; ;through '10444, WslBiiii
;4‘ - ilitileakh wig*. thi
i:)ess:o the 'm0ve1n . iu . ,414,44014
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publishing IFpr,id.7- , z're. - -piymient,nuT4ier bee***
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`CZCiM t7NIUAfIOTTS:: _
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_ itramiar" to 4:
' -4??4981.Zt0 16,
been
d i an Un -
lisignmn--16;erfilni3°W.11:
it aisiy ill
.).i' . 2l l `l l 4= 1 11 )0: antf : )4 4 4 "KciP4i 1 ","
foutirir d44i ao
Otlin`fl. 3 9 4 o l o l * 4 141 1 5
9 / 1 4 1 43 ge!r*: 1 4 0411 .-*- 1 !°1 1 cI a k, . can 4re - -
tion between, _these trent& The thotOkof Abdo oe:
=area to" - me, weeicw - liksorriday; iks Lly3A,
our heitutieet in their beet: l)4l *d* get'ett on 6.;3"°'
Ltstl:="''lLe.~►,eother~wgi:~ple~ot~.wtia~
,theYAulut*l loll l.*l:theYiliad cer ll o 4 4o! lat 1 , 414 -
eitered theynotml s but when had passed tfuough,
uniz 6 4 1 10 tiCii - the °le r 0;7 •! t'lk;ltt *g °ll3 f t°
her E
11116 t, and ; the storm iipi* Inereased lit'' vhde
contintang throughout the day arid night int o g ;
proving the most severe that his oecurred
so late in the
,quiog, Within the munto7,of the oldest
inhabltaut:,--, The ladies, had between twe and - three
milestl;-./-I * , and;u•surt7 time they iad of it. I ulr ,
:petted some4l then; would smidy, be sick:the neat
days.but on iausing llol _ idtellizt about bea-tkPes tiu
idi
-milk odes of sundry herb teas, and tla visible. PrePa
'atlas for extensirepediluvls, (Mutt y's' doings,
no doubt,) inspired, a hope that they aid ' all come
out right a the morrowond so 4$ red ; their ,
eyes 'sparkled as
,brightly as ever; it burgh , was
never more joyous,end the alacrity itli which they
attended to household iluties; confirmed me in thd
opbfioii that tbe - *erg ladiefrof this place are as ea
page. 4i)hysieat elidatinee as-any to be found "die-
•
wild°etno a
ng the 14 tioei.n.. But the atom ia 7
to'inind ame of, tugithe rieetri;
Teti }► young - Indy on mi:desk `some yenis none,
at the ohl icedclay hi yew. place ; especially Owl's!!
lowing riateagie,i Which k a fairpain* or the wfioie :
- ... I'There wasii daySarizeihne - ago,
-1:- t' The - Clouds' grew blade - and-thick, - ,
' - And on the groom' fell ball and snow
, TiUit - became full three•feet deep.
. , . -The Nople then Shut ht their Imams, ',
As snug as any .rats and nictikse.% •- '
..Concluded they'd. not 'go out doors,
' - - To 'ee thefolks nor (0-th A
e orta." •
~., In a f ed days the snow began tntdissolve, and run
ning
ning, do . the IMF sides in scoria of brook's and
stieamle' swelled the waters of our noble Creek into
tst iaa
the finest ting fresh that hasuccarrui for than
twoscore rs. The lumbermen were all ready; and
succeeded-in getting all -their lumber to the river In
good conifition. &larger amount than= unit! has
passed 'this place, chiefly friar Glerrerodd.. - The prin. , .
cipal part of it is hemlock, with some pine mid asit.—,
AS yen may not be familiar with the rmitter, I 'would
remark • that our creek mita are usually eighty feet
Icing, sixteen wide, and eighteen or' 'trinity inches
deep... . The lunther for is rafted. Without Ave
platforms, made' strong bYinirans of 'two inch loins,
which -.for short are Called "grubs." • The platforms.
are fintened together .in much a manner as to - ,ernible
them f 0 go over dams with great facility -On each
end of the_ raft is a long oar. to: guide .it by z 'Two
creek infts tandem ; *knit . _ river raft-. When the
heather." ii.pkarant -and the water just eight, going
doin the ona raft affordi mi. a delightful-ex
cursion. - The"temptation was too S u ch fix. me to re
sin; .so I went dean the ! other. mo g, and left the
• raft with the regret Ituttl could niit accompany it
with 'tie good fellows having it in charge, to its desti
nation away down the river.' The' Men will be back
again •ie a . couple of rvi4ka
_probably, prepared - to,
liquidate nnr small claim that may.lbe.inide 'against
them, for it is a cfominon response when called upon
to adjust any such matters, that it shall be attended
-to when they have run their lumber andgiii the re
turns.. The time has been when this - was almost the
only soiree of - obtaining any Money, is this - section of
the country,' but the business will continue - to de
crease until there is no lumber tnspare, and other re
sintrees.trill be developed in ink place.. * ' - - - .
- Some of the papers. have ;natal- tint the zig-zag ,
switch ; over the i Tunkhannock mormnfin has been:
abandoned,. and 'that the trains all pass" through' the
Tunnel. This is not -yet the case; but . will be soon._
There has been some - delay:hi filling Up under the
trick. I. have it'froni a ;reliable source that the pow
der used in Making the Tunnel cost. t,,12,090., (and
that without any material accident.) iflow_much bet-.
text/tat men- Should use poiverful agent In blast
'' ing rocks than each other! This amount of powder
judiciously expended would indeed make terrible hav
oc. among the hordes of the Czar, buk . l tr - an
a Znifficiency of the material to blow tl
'bringthe autocrat to terms, and still
'needful for the prosecution of internal
The rumors and promects of tiarl ac
are enough to. make one's heartsick,
iogmastbe done, God help / the righ!,', It is Vastly'
more pleasant to be a silectator or such scenes than
to belong-to either one party or the other—ranch bet
ter folus to feed them than fight for them, though if
needs be, this' last could as - thoroughly be done . by
this imiverval Yankee natiodas tutylpody: ' .:
' Quietness at length pervades . ourilittle neighbor
heed, albeit there hare - of line been some domestic
.fends as Mell es visions 'of feithers and tar. , Intem
perance mint be on the detiine--at iu4 rate; less - of
it canna under my observation thin formerly. ' There
is vilely good in store for us yet. A missionary visit
,ed us hist saiinztb,.and'preached.it sermon, premising
to come.again;'and a StindaySehixol is to be -organ
intl. Our ,Cernroon Sdaciois are by ao means what
they ought to be, and that is too generally the cpse
in this State. -rennsylvimia.ou . ght to adopt as efficient
a Common School system as some of herldster States
who have bciught
purchase money i
The request of
e. speculators is
'lam at tile end of My paper, but yon . shall . bear'
from me et*: Meanwhile, believe me, ever;
•Thine 3. 3. 8'
• At a inc edfi g of din Apsheron Valley. Lodge, Xo.
10, 1. Q. of G. T. held at their Temple - Aprll 20th, 1854,
the folloiring Preamble and resolutioris were adopted:_
. , Whereas, The snidel:l.of Temperance is now being
agitated throughout . our land, it highly becomes us
to' esicrt our warmest endes.voni to . r..h eck the " mon
ster wrongr wideh is pouring lus fiery .9iquid
Death" into our midst; blighting the social i and mor
al proiesity ,of society. .11re ;highest tribunal of
Ewen and Earth demands that we should make an
. effort toe:terminate the fell destroyer.l . .
I. Whereon, A crisis hai-now arrived which requires
ardent am! well_ directed elforte.to impress upon the:
minds of the people the expedienurand neceeitity of
a Legighttive, Prohibition of the use of intoxicating
Liquors as it bereeage. : It calls loudly
to
low
friends 'of Temperance , to use an effort to establish
such prohibition'-as a measurenf protection & O m the
1 innumerable "eVile reaulthig free' thetleffic ' .
1 ' Whereas, .We would invite the attention of the
Temperance men . Ofilusquehanne Connty,•to the es- .
tahliahment of: association .by _which the rights
land privileges of commtinity . can be niaintained. ,- We,
have no' personal interest in so doing, but have adeep
interest in the cause.; We see gem intimately.conwt
ed are Intemperance : and crime; bow directly both
are' caused by the Liquor Millie; we feel that if we
cannot 'rid ourselves of this soni4haitroying element,
' its powerwill eventnaliy reader oer civil andreligicnrs
liberty . a =curie rather tlian a:!dewing._ With qtese
1 views we 4001(4 your attention to a luesdon par:-
cas t
1 mount p, all Other* sad to cetruiend this question -
in rte, oOpotto!slob'', osloot4itonskleilS i ot- - .i. . .
-_ - ' Resolved, :That ..luiileg examined :-'the " .
Ltia` r ipe , prtieet; and, believing it to be tirenxist 4.
sdent Plied* by which to eradiCate the iiiany.“ Tip-
OW ffe-eseiri".thet n o w are Oered-tolnveiee,uP
°el the PehYerl2sed destroy:the peace of eemptimith
we would ask You. Goatiem oll i to motoototo Fhb us
hi thelth of this Pied ,&.• . '
• R esolved; That we, of, ott otßett *Mon t; l '
jest for the Pt-soOottOo of i'emOraaca s o,k i l eg id.
Ists louttSstS , wuuldeststeStlisulic#thS
to'aillotol 44 1 10 0 ' 11 4 to telteitePttliete action uP".
i'lltithillettleet , --.'- 2 :-.:-.—,'. '-..: •-- , ,--,.,
. . . .
tfinnmautee Meeting
iLrrus Afrurows, April 24, 1854,
liewhi4 That ir• maim:mid Ao fnadal of
'Teiriletairttlietbli et'
be palkar aaiontros.
oDirp. thei#fity,
deelebre I meginnes*
ti 4 Kgv id v
lid‘s be ferelided
I .4'd ifc,"efilleewral
D. BEAIRDSLYI W
. .
;York- :KPenitelltiartetsj 1441' here < not
;:
—Plere - ire *CA I O
s.
I ;gfctliat:.s l . l 4 l 4 -, b e
—Aieed
coat -in ainket any kind of !M 4 itter'
woohig:ifishionahreladY. •
Tiio: Canal rotanioOO - eiii - d
have - eiveli'dfigiai notice;tliat
' ym,'4speiio sin strr*,T ! '
-- •tx or Jobs•SenittDavis; died
idenoo, ,in Worcesteri f Mass on
aileTnoPo, of bilious cholietrdei
--44r. - _Betitotii of Ithroorii_
public that he will neither receive
letters through..the.Pot3tiftee..at S
in - Cunacqucnce Of the:appal:orient
,llenton Postalbsterin that city: :` =
The taial of the brithera Ward
ing , a 11001 ,teneher, was annum 1
isyil le; bait u eek ~ They: are tried ,z
and intone tbe'evidendelieirnitted
lisped during . the trial ,
l • I •
—2rhe,lT. S. Senate, ori
pawed a bill appropriating $5, 1
Aiwa the portraits of the first five •,
of the United States, painted by
art, to' be placed-hi the President's
The Priident is getting very
Mr. Bu'chatian, hocause, -he, (Bun,
doing what-the President wanted
of instructing-.him-to do, in the ma ,
gOtiatjons with England as to the
steamer Pamporo, axriv •
Orleans on Taekday last, sad- the
. 1
Light, arid at 4Now York, w!
two and a quarter Of. g
Pampero brings San Francisco. da
14th last . '
—The todfislunen are 'fitting a'
the New England ilosarts later but ni
Sivelithan usual. The ipmeut prig
and the ,withdrawaY of the French 1 1
for the nav,y, leads to the expettatiou
fitable year's work. ~ s '
A' prominent Wall street, broker haifil
on Friday reftised the notes of the Pequontu
Bank, 41Bridgeport., Court., Mr. Barnum, it.
PreSident,•has pitblished a card, declaring it
to be *nil and'proveroitS,and I ftledges his
entite fortimelor twelve months tom its
liabilities. . ; -
,: I '
- --Count Alexander de l
Medetn has been
appeinted to succeed the. deceasedn Bcxiis.:
co as Ittissian Minister _ lit Ttiin.
an _ lie
is an ambitioUS, high-toned aristoc t, has
r l i
been nearly twenty years , in the , i iplo atie
career, having passed through. all tsitif ior:
-On. Friday , the - 26th 'Of; May , next, the
-.lie a r
.
annular, eclipse of the sun will COlll
two ,hQuirt and fifteen minutes, as
'about eleven-twelfths of the sun.. _
'ordinary'. eclipse will be 'similar i
"1
---Gov. Seymour vetoed the
.because he - thought it, ,would injur,
perance cause. Tho-brewers, dist
growers,_detdera..and tipplers, ho
l`
and so bitrned their pow
and destroyed. a vest quantity of
—Ws. - Bloomer, publisher or 1
Mount Vernon, Ohio, retely ini
.
young l. :ady into her printing'. of
, printo thereupon struck, and
merit.; .`The result was'„ that the pi
.told to go, and the; lady, Mrs,
inaincid to' print the Lily. '
--Dr. Cox, the aged and -d' ,ring ishi
preacher of Brooklyn, preached is f Zvi
sermon on Sunday last: , Hostetes't t I
is ' bornnoft woended,' in Consequenceof
seated erection of the throat Ife he pu
chasen farm in,OWego,.to which her tirc
The 'money - for the purchase was icontri 'ut*
i .
his cengregation.
\ ,- 7 -We ire, giVen to iniderstanit sav tl
Citiren of the, 10th of February. East I Ind
paper ' Yklutt the famous Car, of Juggerueu
at lluh,:bear Scrump:ire, }vas 1 tete - 11y d
treyed byfire an'the night of eriday 1.,
and the lodeliiiri.,' or proprieto of Jiiatre
:naut, have been`merged — in grie attribati 1
.the accident to 'the fury of the g
:f or can
of which' they era not aignizant. .i r
—A .
At grand dinner given lat ly in St, e.
tersburg to Mille. Rachel by t officers of
the Imperiel.quard, one lof th4n propoz
the following toast. ' Te' our''ext ineeti
in Fiance, Where we steal drink ehanpag c
to the health'of our great artiste.. To iwh CI
theactrim is said to have repli 4 Very wll
my dear sire—...champaghe is • for pis
r
oners.' -.- - . .
avi
. ' --4 il
-The
Richmond Inquirer sap
in this confederacy, is the - . impe l
~1
the. Well-born,. well-educated, .w
toeracy. She looks' down from
pedestal opon her pa nu - ign
elms :Yankee vilifiers .as coldl
as a marble statue." .. And sh
Yankee ' school ma'ims' to jail; i
ing he children their'a-b,abs, al
—Two- females / escaped frOn
Romei a few night's since. • In It
constable Ras despatched die'
the liiiy, be overtook two 6 yotini
asked binr fur a ride, and - he'
.thern _in hia sleigh and carried
.It turned out that. they were the
after, but he didn't know it.
A . . .
-=- perfect imitation of in - - lleati
is produced =by the application of a lirepa
s
r 045
Om of gutta pereha to - the sa ce *f' pi
woven . or *twilled eaten. lii,i,
~ if is.(
.rugated in imitation of mo *; and is I
ored and varldshed : so-as to inent a ll
external appree of that' ki Id of leatl
the elasticity perfeet, and iti coat I- tl
e f h
al b
prie third that of morocco . - It is comi c lai
ly into use in the covering of vrtiel of
~
nitimN and for carriage liningS
—The trial! of Matt:. W ' f 4 WI
• ...• • •
*Professor Butler, at ma tt ::
town Ky
.
attracting great into.rest in din repo *I
tc.;e t;3824
is in no,sniall - degree by . eof
of the Judge of the C.ottrt proh'i iting th'a j
• lietttion ofihe evidenee.,. N,CNerting
Louisvillepapers' Pablish* - Int lent :on
subject to enable
.. the public Oh* :an
it l oad
ling. of what is,going on. - -: :
—: St. Luis: jig . erp .. gays
1 7 1 e ' Aat r
i t ,
i t
ti4icigivar . y.ork ind;.Erie Rail , ~, Inpany
is about to opel)itgit, office 'sik. " .' - i4t , ',:espec
ially deyatod Aci its -*Own int o '*. ; very
extensive:arrangements oral'. I,4wi York.
Railroad. Companies, . which t re -.o6nection
Aritli.tbe gmit i . .W.90t, ire*, sr of_ ving fol.
lowed: ty.those in charge: _et ' lines on which
Philidelphia: depends
:for. her siiiire„of trade
-to land from th e prolific regiO of the South'
and West . The varylreatd i igaii #!;a• 10404
S etet
is.perceptible inure numagen*fit to the roads
of Now YOrk, Olt Ph * lde ' l l 4 + llll!' - .p 8 regar d
hafffistme: **bl
a ace. ar l *iri::'g - a iit,
inark. '-*-L- .. • . I vi.., --- c_ , -:: - .•, •••_ :.
-* -- - . • - - .
MiMEI
REI
' l lPq#Yiki
the
rd.
atig of th
sPii---.,, -
I '!orltlo , ' , :?o l o : . 7 ,ritit - 1 ) ,
Znfiff9'irithe rigar.
it f - r nee t - ut;_thei) Iving" , Coo,P9PO
it,...*)enjhe fkilifek/;=lThile * i' - erlitedf .
_ at - twde'. ii 7 pnytion ofthe. rear*arfeY e ,..:. - * l 7 - ."
:t4.1%
. - 0 West 1 4i 'l* several 711 't9 1 eo• . 1 1 *; . :4.ii . 1 .: , ','V t-,
- 44 , - ,:sli ft , - . *Tperle4v- ;. ' Kt h '
i -ItT5 Otilie - WANlrb.giwit '.
i„ . ._ #0 Weld- i1,,t4, 1 . 144 , -
~ft- 7i ii. tmleittel - . _O. i'.':;,`, -- '4;14 ,
'' 'qua , ' of : - ally. 'Pl e - ,P0 6 :. - 10 ; tif* -4 1.' 1 . ','M''':',',li",;4' '1 '. - 1 ..r , ' .
toe- I ; 3.l6 ' sc e lie 41 :70fiiiiiirl ' e ' ''''''' - lii4eif. ijOri . ;'
*i ',Vi r .sit l 4l. 6 o -I `,Pik.lY..4;o l i ' liiiiiii4tY ,l9 A:
444 :*it the :- o. 6 aiiii i ig. ii kos itkhel l "' -; ff•WOotlel= l
:l ;lows "..'';' ,r tfthe't& C - )
tif‘ - ,ilWien ' , "`at*l - Tiapr,ile:iiittOth i tf dtP
IstinctiViitliiiii '''',o l ll**,:t*W'"'" ' '' V
iNat i dei*lr 1.-"t* r tik‘e f ej '4iiiiib - ,•,' lei r i , ,
ttiMi -- A4*47'. s, , kii;"* fie- t o.' - Qi .
1 , tlii fiiiYnifil : I nili4a , ',,
i&
bs l ', thWlntiiingiiinbOkfiliitadis:',ou - val
Ir' ll 'IAA' kiiteli -, iiiibitmekifide' : !!'.i .7.
'Ale, Mi.' : 'l. 4 : kitre.lkitilo: - 4 44, 4 , : ~ -zE ri,
iiea*Aiiiii , bliettA 4 ,lll,lpo's -7 . 4 e
4
4e l , , fitiettil ii . t . . e . l - 4ilPtititC , i'ettinlate '''e
apeirlirrOtitit o:rioitalligtiKl' , '" --
'..- li i - 'l 4"*: - N a . ~- .: :11 1* '41 1" niii:1 0' . 0
44ifOi`oor;; 44- YO: -4 irc* -1 7fietrithec r un
, x , it-_: . hjil . tU flain'iiii,'liiid'Oeiiiielle l - 1 4ill
his')ife'll9 - tie:fitstlleiir, - letMtiehis! Ii
behinkhifit *his flight:` : ::,' - 1.4, , -...f-=.:' ,- .= , ,
i rli'i':,ll - hOli ,651h1oll'OjeFlt4Vt 6 ' 'lrg ,
building ' ad:lO l ' 6 4;'' - '!off th. - ! 1, 0 - itidt • ' 261.11 14 Y
st:; - aiid formerly Vpiviii - ii; tile' iA_ - noun`
~ ijiitei; butthrongi'the: eieitionti of- th " fire
` istriaii,l:eif. [oleo at 'Ygr , sot edfrcrT- de ion; tie-_-11P-:
p 6 i portion; liciveYer, 'O6-ivin at: 1.0 1-:
'lThe building 'No. - o.32,'iAre ling , on :the`
bthei side; upper piiiti::lregpi -,-py-..110 .de
Broiheri, dagnertedyrst*Pla .er , .are by
,
Mr.- Batehelor y hair -drttleri- .. so - took 'fire
and was with diftenitY ..siv'eiv fii death - le
tioll: '.- - 2- '' - -, ' 7 :' 7. 1 : - '', - • ''•
Help now arrived.from' the!otherdistricts,
and by the unit:ed exertions of theOernenthe
flat - riles were speedily' eittingnishenOt, iiirwi
ever,` before the _building in which .the fire'
originitieo'7as tainoa , :intireiv" guitee: - - .:.
'the firemen continued their sear 211110the'
the: ruins during Tuesday bi 'lli 04 . - thrOUo
- the
,day and, nightf WT. - "&day, - .l*ith 'it
view to rescue any of,thefrif 11(4.4 that rnighti
t i
be buried=lieneati= the ruins' ? :.lout 13 - per , '
sons-werekilled afide.2o:itio eoibiss•inklted, 1
This great loas Of life . ,is :at ritnitable. tci the '
defective iiOnstriiction - Of tli building. '..: I. '
I' ' - A . "tiOliGlL'''' -
- , 'NEW' - -.- 0 -'
t doV. Bigler haigiVen'iiotiee AO -'Odle Com
f
inittees of the two, 11640 het tO, pre t to ,
lain- bills chartering or reehnrtetingba. k 4 :u q• -
ed "after the expiration C‘t:Six- days fro - their
final paiatig.otliat4eing - Ithe . . period , f, :thin
which the plies permit a re-einiSidertit...l6n Of
any vote to beinade..- -Agit iSalijitisteertair,l
that the Legislature
,will adjourn oh Tuesda y
i Th e y inan d4Resim alumna, N tli vayrit ° f 3 -s l u a p ' pb t s i 64l 4- ,. Ge' t: 7- n el: Cold s h . ° a Pes eting 'n ' l upo l p. s
In Gurowski'S intelligent,' im'k on Itu.'ssia,' the;blll..4,"which he i'Oilid he'l'e(l .. -'
ui.r4 - to do.
et
he gives no very flattering ' , 'Mit of the fi.- if they were:placed-hi his h - nds - tenldays be
nand:it resources' of the Eriye,'Whieh be- fore the final-adjournment:l)f the Lelp4fitere:
come more and more ernba 'asset', since'not This is a dodging aft..ipetiObilities- that:' we,
all the resources , 'Of . the"-n. ion and 'of the 'dislike to :see ; and it 16510 as if beintended
soil 'are within the greedy.gi sp. of-the hiipe, ti hold the VIM in his bandedol•ing-„the' elec.-
rift' Treasury. 'Direct taxitt tin is not known tioti eilnia-. to be used to in''
-' - his sue'.
Itin Russia. 'The nobility el not
. be directly cess.
.In this kindof polic y the/GOveniorii
taxed, neither can The iOil no thy, serfs: : The mistaken. llii`e* : lose .no Vote by signing
latter pay only a small capit tion tax . of about :bills _ ' to charier , banks where the wants of
a dollar a head, which into! , e is destined to the people require:them—nor bY re-ehaFter!.
1..,
maihminthe local adininist - . iniVlt the4Sffer. ing - ohl banks that iirein gbedithisling:;\' fin d :
ent provinces or 'Overtime. itS, -. as they are by holding ' them iit. , -14POW.eri' lid Will-lose
mlled. 'But-millions of ti s tar, '.. remain the confidence of the friends and'Of - .the'ene
.for years; and years imp.aid ~ and thittirrear- -Mies of baii4s; both'Of , W Orci -will distrust
t i
:we increases and extend-; d ily.l The Whole, him. A.-vascil.latintr and , otibtful - cou'ise on
revenue -of - the'Empire am hh between , sue a question * carries W.l, .4 conviction of
$125,000,00# and $lBO,O , o.' ,Of . ibis, .
weakness and insineerity;, 'd.'liever. can gpiti
niuOunt, nearly the half is . y. eldo by - the liit. 1 fer . 'eandiatite.fbr Publie4itori s (MY strength. -
nor monopoly ; the custom- lonpes give about .GO V. Porter, 2 at ' the - ti th e When :radicalism
Vd,OOO,OClO -front . duties in .1 exports, ,the ruled thedeniaert.ey.did net hesitatet6' take!
crown dornains about 8'34, i i i,900..- Nearly a : bold 'stand against iti"an-hilwis -sustained
two thirds ef the entire re 'Cline is absorbed by aninereaed,majoritY: Gov.-_,Bigier can
in the maintenance of thei unenseariny.— make no political capital is it different 'course)
-. The remainder of the rev' , he, after deduct: --Incr. Whig. . ;, e -
~ ,
.: --.-_ .. , , - 4, 1
lug Ole arreaages- of ' sev•rali,departments,- ' .
..: -- i , ,-- `''' - ' ' : '.l
-but , principall y or the crow domains, hia to Al- v erYlmportani,-Latl4 Queation Settled.;
maintain' the generaradrni str4ion, pay the Subsequent to theptOgeof the law - ofSep4
interest Of the public dcbt, lipport . the large ternber 28th, 1850, granting donations of the!,
-Imperiall: fam il y,' and final v;.-supply the ex : public lands to Settler*. `in' Oreg.:A i - various!..
penditures of the Emperor, iii f oit his favorites, - speculators pouneed'on thedifferent town site
Mid. his lavish extravagan ej. , Otherwise \ ,. tor hi that territerY, in Nyhipyl they Were all set-!.
which" his private perso , .- indonie, falls by tied: They were - in all "sea the first Seitler
many and many ;millions' Suffice. . Th e m_ on the •different -tracts; - .:and 'claimed, in'i, t the'
donut debt is n' early es* 6,4xi0 i the Fu.
„paT•mige of the lair above thentienekthelirth e '
ly interest thereon is more, h4ti Po,ooohoo, to i locate their 40 hereViirranta so as - to cop.:
- a pt' little more than six pet - • it tithe whole.' ler not only the - portiOfik ef the , yatious tow*l
The war of Hungary - ecintr iited. mightily to .oecupiedby•tlieniselies,lbrpt by otbdr.:. The
drain; the _already deple, , - .treasircy. 'rhis Surveyor-Grenerat of Or on eide'd in favpr:
43
war, and all the military [m .'nif -stations since,' of their various-claims ,t iii•oliatingali other
i t,
o•utrun considerabl y the, 01 4 revenue* the persimil Who had also .
settled in-the differen
real official resourZ*S ix t te! , Veinrinent..-- towns Of the ferritpry,.a d_ini-rev.ed th 6 i re - .: -
In extraordinary cases ; ' Government re- spectivelpts .they :oven iedi The Coroml.
sorts to the banks and t e rdePosi i ts,„ :. b oner of the 'General L. d'. Ofke, however'
. - •= i r ( is' ti,kqn these ecisionsl,ofthe Surf,
3 tietieraT,t, hasreversed hiadeelsion:on
the. ground that ; the donation lair_did nqt au : .
thorise the Selection .or the _ - Sites of settled
!towns, under it I anif - thik 'Under * t6bils - - of
14.4 23, 1844, the corpiirdte-authorities Only
are authorized to entert - sizett lands. in trust for
all the of su' lands or Sites at:Alio
(34
t.,. such etitriesin4f; ItuldPi' ' Ali arPeat
was` taken fi ,n Otn this-decision ' and the seereta
ry :Of the Interior has-eonfirmea it
. vie Under
stand. s. It is saidAhat„the, - prcißerty involVe
in this decision' is worth of dplyi , ,
_...„,,,.,,.„. Star. 1 , - 7. :, -
*OK
enough ,
thilf * ll 'seem's` to 't om - iititi:.tilik
-**l4frl lll4l, o9 l lie ll a Avilkl . %944o . _•itti ,,
Vita.--,waytei 1404 - itiRIC ' . E.I - 1- ,•:f.i, .?:,
7 - %:::l4o‘i;:thittilin'etnigration Otiiii'lt4tt
,slajt topCidiro .__ll#i M itiAtrtralik has in tv46.
•
gfeetcda; W theft '''utr t ot e West Ints
.rePtOnliedclit - '4 , :, ': ~ ' •,.' ;' • . 4Sett7F.,,t
Dining the t i r',.P,,, , ,• , • ,._ * ."Ag te s
•#lieniftv
: ing :by . the ithi - t 9T i ic; To , t r i n-,td Wed:
trP,railrowl4'lo:4heitrli dhupli that of - afty
`4 s lkettrOis..ear. 3: . in liiiiiif 011:405 1, #1iC116Y4i1 . 4.-
ii 3i, appitrapiliikcionitot,taible' , " iiiiii i ,tstcBl
take thCit:-90ptittnr&-,:k i lti '__, ittlitt
t, _ 1
, arp frion'Mnine; Witlityttil , initii
;setts•and‘Netf IftimiAltiti:e . linillitindln!
locate in illinois, i ,and ft porfi 4A,rp•bovpoptii
.Wit4iiiitiMitid 7 evpit t 0 ,14-, ,, 1 thiiiliiittrtri. -
o r , . it c i tw s a idilr, ..3cr, 1 Lta .i , lli :-::: IS !.., i ii, 47.114 • triq
• **. Ailaliitae: k &S' l ill igfil t :igl i 3 - tra
tilt.:rent*lsAri4nni%66/ lahlhAie,e4o b us: -.lir t .
IVizhekdpYmM'Y*:iiiellati '6.1"/Y* York,
t
has lin ihaiike' of fiftY.*sliW : 41 .91 116.4 Iti4ii.
frOpi'ilg'!on!r c ''th4t . "cif - g • iiep: Carey
(0 4 i;,iiti , f u pi ? litiiiit ticoi901;01 ' aril :down 1
i
lii:tlii *ii'q - figuie:"±o .6 iii`,oiir;' , titO Ulloia ,
and o;cirietor4:ottik raidaikt a ..1:46,. 4
(lucky fellOWlyhblds; in - 601iiiii ii. 41k fitA
Partnqs, goar . -I, an ds 71110 !It: fok el.tlity'
thousand .dollhiS a - .S''''ca,tf.'':,, - A Itit:!' NiWktik
-has one hundred ' fi fty - t,liOusziii :#Yoi:,Oiti? .
1' .43
Mi.: Wetherbe twO,hutidrid t itssitait, ye 1r;
Pennsylvania nabark would - iditai.e.' tikit,
ably with `.that of EaSrindia. ' I 1 - ' ' ' t ` l ` -
, ' 1 1 - . k• t •,",
1 1, -'. af"
l' l •xi t•
[r ; .
ir ,lri:AL:
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et : , .
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la n . ti!
I;. - :::,, f.,
rAA. 1411:
at Lu:
1 be .
• bet
1 -le
' ; 6is
G. tu
lit atis on:
.The Anglo:French -. Allies on
1
= - -•,- . ' . 1 :fairs: . '..' '.., .-',,. • - :: 1 -1,
...,. -.,
-. The New York conrier.a dl 'nquirer ot
is- yterdav says :—Au' Anteri - iliAti lAdan;
who always. and*tivv,rywhere talOs an,mter-.
,
t: in : ..what eoncernidi y;.-
s.etam altd*Wie
•-•
personal relation - to Lerd Oar ndnu-warrant:
ed .the freedom_;: after ' readin - ' S(4nitor Cass'
speech on ,the deelaration - of I aid Clarendon
that 'England and-Franee We, 'in peril:4 ite.:
'Cord in bothhemispheres, ll upon,the Por
i
eign Set;retary, - pad call' hi. attentiOn to - it. .
'e Up to that moment Lo d. Wendlin kne*
nothing upon the subjectf an. eXpressed the
gmatest - surprise and astonis meat thl-esuch
, a cOnstrnetion should be placed Upon 'lan
guage:. he used in the. flOuse of Lord 4. - ' He
disavowed moSt . , emphatical •:-.the.lneaning,
„imputed ;:to him, and exPlai .di that'he ha.d
- reference :ek - cluively to ~ ,th 1 joint action-of.
I tiOn-oaction-of. France and England in . &An '-B.#eriei. -, z. He:
Cr -
e'
was pained that' such a inisapP liensieri.should
exist, and at once -Offered. mite an official
disavowal to our Minister,'--fo eh i lipplioa;
-Coon were-ma d e. ` -Mr. Buchat an hid inform
` . r ID
made
such,
ofthe eircumstanes;soon- fte - ards made
such application, and' - the written di4aimer
Is now in poss e ssion ofotir State Depar i tMent.
No, pains were-.taken in any quarter ti)olitit
thii disavowal; , it ,was;:simply l the prompt;
frank• ercplanation -4.1 f, high-Mitide4 man,.
whose language had been•t4onstrued. . 1
:ter o 'II
As oft e
at Aim
Northern
h "near!
ild.
ay • f
tre ex, n
of t
e
•
of a •
!nue ahout
d obstzura
I befira
o that of
ers l
a
Ftquo l
"MI
. the tem..'
1111 hop
! the me
, _z, .
cr ana:thr,
iqaer.l
[he,,LiKy, at
rodueed a
efnce
interi
und)
111
M"The`"-True
Charles Napier's expedltiptilt
"•-• l*f
. rgifilatt nothing else, it-will it h
..onittton I 'of,' graphical.knowledg,OOftbt
' ll- bre# , eije-' ,No doubt this is
. true,
1 r
e
her crested pithily rettuirke— ' ' - :
rant, mend -1 ' 4 P ore
.whosatr,7y
- ever esa mtned•
a
_and ea, lmlyi, map before, are_ study' goV rn
er the, treen
sencys . our, dour Russian :names Whi ,areas ; havi to be
00, for teach- ainquered as their' Owne . . -- li. is exeititigto
e a•
..- - find that the Russians are mviinthe-Debruts
the jail at Cita, and that they area Ut - to inVest; Mats
col
e morning a chin and Isaktch, while- i - is uncertain Whelk
• theM. • On, er they have taken" Bab doge and Tultacha.-
g ladies,' who The names' that NI: e had. a. the Ifelieart war
zillantly tea - are, nothing to, these,ra d•,every man ought;
l eu t ,td o Utica. , to begin to praetiee thlir pronunciation so ea'
tirlslheNras to avoid Any- 'sudden d location of Ids jaw,
There are some terrible ' ames_ in the Vieini
`her. . ty of the Baltic but We 1 . 6
- iii hopes that si r;
Charlo Napier will kn k \Some - of the'con-i
Cain sonantii out of them befo they are put in the
or bulletinS: One point ,o the -mtitter'ls that,
w t. no twe. journals, - Spell 1 - -,:- terrible - taffies
t h e alike, so that we are itt. , sfateof uneerttibity," ,
fec. after :having raste r ' di One prontinciation.-- ,
, rt The Western powers; UoN.er ought : te'make
peace.until thse names re Ohanged.' , Lit`',
be done by a Vernalion 'Cliett - - ..-`,
INDIA
filmed. UM
tich Dion It
. der with tt
e
p i a). of Ottoes_,
the risk - a
-Tel
; the
_their lin&
&tan) hitt,
I For du
to pay,to t
® :000/lobo
tholkeriod
$ 84 003.(X):
The eiinfe
riaa aro to
mod A+9
settle theil
grou,nl4
elar
MOO. ,
_his:4lwpm
mu* to dm
Rlosamif
.'.thinks if Sir .
the Baltic do
lee arm , our geo
. - of the world.
i l
7 1p . the Dentorrat
i _ - . • -
•`, . AlecatiOnAtE ' ilkesbarre. • '
Jarnesi Quinn,tkeit l / 4 1, !L Oie:r:i1111
~ laNVii
gins;bi..e.leavnglieltsh' V . liiiii*e onbomd.
aeatal . :bOittilat4 elk *.ticie‘ititeil here t i e;
411 7,,1r *iitne'ef.the., - , : t. of the - Govern
;i:ir......- . .u . left ill:4'4'4V at half past 1 0)10;1
.iijkrifteinoon,:atia.f.ori -. ' 'agAhe jailtYaf'
:he ian c.lgerittliiitiikk:i - liii i : p .ffiii..sealkilg.
..!—;
lie thpn looked i ; , 'lolAlif:ilPtiairitlt . 9 1 1 .c. 014
1
eera'and eopPosiiK ''. ' ' *ft4.aPe •ttit d l
feretice. tp his' . fi itel i : I o.ihiir_thgt rayelk no
fnalled - an&bihve& o lo :': 1.- iaing a A. Want+
ces among • the:Peri :6 n - itolOrAkied'Ae'?" l 4 l . 4 # ll
the execution.- , ••Ail. -b iiiiiiteki4 at a'sftpai.
think* • of. 2 .:.Olehx. - ttat sheriff bado-hiia: ‘
*4 4 0111 and the % ' p &jug,: be. ( 4 ed-: ‘ 441 -
bllell4 - : atruggleM, au; liltbaut•hav,ing matie
any cOnfessioit. -, . : -. '
.. - ' ‘'' '•
lon
eiu
Pasitairiopi,..ititi Til AN B Y - - *- -Th e
IV ( ' tie#4 1 .41 4 ' , d4i* • 1" 1 0 tiiii , (i 1%1 brae"
ka Etilifttitli.kK, , 1i . ..e #ciprivla 3*.tt,f, 104
in worc. ,-, *.th9 • isiiit 3 :lo:: - . . ' t; I
Of pe49lll,i,fii#Aliii • , 'ltiii.:i.:,4olo9ii' tiOr]
a . colonT:0\04 4 1 11 rf 4. - PrP, 3 04 411d ' • '
h' the Ye I ***7
of S. -4 41 8 70 1 /40 11 .i t t e ' i :ed . '
h.Y 41 441#04.0 40 '1:,..' , : • -AitiMieutlngsome
twegt . 44l,llks: ~ ,",
1 ' . 4ll4,4clthode Isl a
aliti . ..!, - ' -... ;,€...,,1;? -. :2 - 1 10:1 18 "Nere adoP
tprik:x , ipi the proposition .to or
ail nlik4.li:•* - ;g9g* , vJsmtbr the lititrse
•c't•04 1 44 1 ; '-"all#.'.' :;' 7 ItinAitntinn* and
-8/0014-11:1*Ff,,,, 1 1 . ' ' ' ''' 81/a.rei°l44+s that.
NI
:ma . ';.llll9#ll4,:mialaturejs about - to i: 4
'l4llll!*iltiri***O nt4*tsAid Soq yi
...*: - :' . z .- v•fi-'3 l o#l‘•".P ;. tinted confer tt
!iiald;444l 4: !:Vtr :' '...1 ' s l,la'ef th is ehialle
fit.:-'' ,- i1 . 1:84 .- m -, :;iniuld be, no fear 0
iliCi'.":'. ; M. i'.'‘i'Pri slav ery r :tiidel. a Iri
,giliti - Oientni'ent„ wheieiver , organized.
, _
• *I
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'7;:liands
ibijittN‘-
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to
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0,4* -. oaor• -- r:tiii•#4...iiii - it ,
t"inot••.* • . unto the.exereiiiiof " , --the: . iioiii#l4.:,
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ta p
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a: special._.'-:-.,9lguril colonatitiOn'aiiiV
filt
1 „..„,„94:ol!alE*:''. ..„
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... • trotioftllooliatfttifidie,iictialhiiiot --. 1 -, ,: . ,1:
i th4t. all:ekt4kkiiihiali ' ''.' the
4leeiPle';.tAtt:...'ait:Cl . 4ol4 - 0 t!iio - 0140 Stale
may lie . eli4t,..( . l:;l4etil . if,PongrOilstiliit
citizens oftiilY:4oiosi/ite;- as Ter';.
oye May*akti;tirle be ie - Called - b X .ft, ms .
!jOri ty °this': ;*iniigu,enta, and "replaced Iby si t .
dtber. . 4 110:fifililiii4Oraes the'd*rinea'of fret
*Tad e. Ilii:811iiviOii0t0 , 0060•• • • - itall.
Itotal us natioo_ - :,., : iiiiioii . e 2 :'; . lfikc.; th
aelf en
'declaresthat neutrality '.iia regards " - reign ,i
'iolit.7.-ninst ceaserto he an, article. of our n a .
iioriaVeyeid. The : eigliihadii.Ocatea w i tnaai" -
.'''' . . • The - ninth•deelares" that free " . '
.4ightom . •
. 4hOlalutfiliko4o4 . : - rigidB;ii ''whine nillii•':•: ,
:the teiViveolidettitiii;die:diiiitkpeilaltjl as" l l*--
i.ational" and barbitixiic',`3- The :eleventh-de.:'s
ripands tbat'inilitary juri s diction shall iaboi.,..(.;
4shed in time ofpeaee.»;.. ,. -.,Thetwelt!4:
iii
I. 4edartis the leniperanee - la*, '=:: , t•ii, lin :: iii.:,;:•:-
F
droach,nent„,
5up,...,,,,,,,n
~,,,,...t.,,:,,. 'ear- .
...tow/winded Manilitta - 44: - pi.•:01 i&mis--
„•oicaokitk.- 1 of , • 1 , _ ,, 4 - '44y,§77:diiiiets:
. I We kiitirelY agirOl : iiitAillie,l,,Ne4 York
- ..Coailitii.s6ln.'.wlileh*e
,ciii;:*,alio , e, tl l r
it' :is '.c e rtain 044;ik . ! -. PtaitY ii(liei*ilik, , ilkeil:
Iwitic4it,-10o . ..itiet; the sli ghtest. sympathy
;;;
#std*:ottliefgerinenl-pOpulatiii!i. --...
~, :
, : , t 5 .,:...
p.pine•iddjeiiliam. of - the tniltiyo.:c .- .....: -. :•; -- : . •:.. - f.
*iii,-Aiiii . Offt .. inikoiot:iikoiciiiiii Atgiiiie:.
anid. infinetitiaGeiTion,;,. ..i . l,. . ~
trate :in bitter Atta .... .ibtetTruiiek - ".i) .. t f if,ta_ .:
Ito .*..ii.„ ;Otittig4,4 .- ..iiit - 0. - .044i5 , ..011 -
~,..,..!
IThe l7 oii , •44iiiWi . . ral Y 6 :*' l 4Y- ( - :
Jtheik4OOtiine f :.;the, more ; : overwlielt ing -;iii4 .
. ertain4iittoe.their defeat .....• Thf.ipolitit
iiiiiAiiiifieneliks . .. to ~. them. [ tura .7 - iiiiittarto.."."
tiii l P_b- 9 eneQ l o#o•o l eir: .. shOek . Y* - i e 1: 3,* .::
!i rest assured tliat'inlthe end 7.4
8r ,„ , .. *..,..*
..s*ri.lt.).
lieneOinter - tlid OdiiiandaiOt. , .yi!l
bthrty.tfpriteiph*tlitne*er:Onk;,!r ...,
eicifi*Pc: o o4ro.! 6 .l4l'9t'fikk:
side 4 o l e 6 cflk 6 Aioe*lo 6 i!V 34 1
iiilsion •of feeling •iliOdtleecttill, -. iitifiti.ii! .
Hlth*it.t. l o9 l loPit ". - :' I I 6 PJ . , 'Affrit:
: (lis ill!' - 1 4?*it:44' t*O*oo..:: , 1 : 4 : :: - plidff ,
~--..:;:', ~ ...liy:**ikise,,, ..*in ... •_ • .• ..*0 0.,
ogittl sys
. I, : ' -- .; ce.TitligatinsilttitiOnfttiit "'" '' .. 4t l "
1 .0450.
.: , ....jt; manifest it.se.lf.- in
~ rtlesticc
of.eir?, . , hill . that has, the'appport:or r cTialea.
r
anei-'0U.06. prAineletirent.in. the popul,tim
'of the counity44 - likftin:iori , "Anteriarn.. ; -•:.f.
... 1 , ,..e.p.--.. : i
.., . ,- - • - •... ~....,.., ....,
- - - - THE ETHER BELL.
r1 1;;4 1 z , %-„
On • the 19th inst ., . the. U. S. Se - te, - lailej
5k ,. ...hi1),- 0u . 41 - ME , 41.0, 1 404:t0r ' recompense tie
, 41.iiipair.ei4i'440 6 14A - :* -it is !ezahid 11
4.104i - biki.miere . " : eintriOnly . known . by 'tir.
1'0i:0...#6*-40;-.0=C:ttiAir4,::::j g,o( . pe-.
-fee :fis:***4o . o . i.liit'ildrjut ''.......: 0 ,, .- 6Pe-fb_
tio*iii44). .4: etherVkerelilii . ". - I ,'•:; -Tit
•billrilaiiiO4i tlie:o**T I , ciod4
. .I*, . - .. 4 iiiiiiiiitk: :of tho''rke*iii... :04 ,4 0*
t t ia
ilaetils* - 4h.q,is-ole. - ivid .,- :di** : -",i1344 -
1 . - .4141yia suit in-:eq44.37:;:':1-4**ki*Alii
thriiis . h4T)sePO - e-s , _P'lcsd , *--.. .'1•,.1_ .
..0f.44 doeo . ol,;turitong*hieh : •l4*... . • 1 . F .:,
isolkaiiit")4biton:4:::;lla4s:; -W"ell.i.',' .p.iii*:,- , .
.Gutm4a:::iorpoypr_of.'N.' . ,Y., - 1114:1T , *4
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i s: ., ;( o4iii, -, , .:. , .00 : - tiiiAtl.ikii"..ol4 - alid! , ,:...**.
..*aid:.4-Isl'coo 000 IT to2ilie - - based - upc
. fitek:thif iiSe4rtninly - :4lll: ,: iemain for-a
filrif n•thii. . _ . .-.- , -.:, _- , - ,:' ~- . - -:.A5:
..,\ . -..Tli..l . l64kof‘lteprtif.elitiql:thi . PO:
iitst voted .. t 9 liiiiihil3ill On-the - tab4l;-714
in .doingay..netekivisely.: . The .14 -mi.
vier, exhitata:NerY..iitpo Senato rial
Let,.;hOielihil.4*i.r4.4o-Pi.-il.k.
the .6se- i at.la*.A(Penfoil - Aeir -- - -, •:
,
.'4
- . ' , 'ifibe.iliit.., 70.3403:7—in-: a . proper '
I.t.i.fc-'4041.1t0t
I
caP
.• 'Healthy trees o every variety,
being liberally distributed oven
'States from the nu series of Rc
Y. Wherever there.ii any ea son
room .in
gre ,
Pear insureil.
AttC`l4l\ff.U.le4kcitud virtue
which «alt
il ;to.tta inn cram i
ltmet* l
for. ehrmuellietalige i . ent of the 1 ; 0 1/ . 0
'itll f that '
Y 0 - -
Years oCMei#64 eat. - „Ait them
out maid:iv:o4;7V
this ' iitithle.444f of their
o° ll 4 41*'tliS'etlri-0174-ge4lelimn of Posit
ili§-kisriting-11een•oonnioteiriith the.'
From a pale atld 'flitter - er: l for
it
- Ipo* moiea among # 4 ` .
ftis now l;
,tha he'has proVed this virtue iu
Oak be revel* iu the
- 4 11?!, 0 4- 110 °! 4
, ,t,-..1 wAtc@s - him
.09neki_4474::5436416ia'wfdl
CoNI/term eittoisitaui4:9m-
April, 17,---,Thotasecr ‘.,
tie, and Limon, ehtirged4f.ai''
t s tl4,4ttera PM. , - °CI4 4
ifiSrlyauia,taitoofc.pther, c
Air the - iimall'oV*44, mis'
Saturday, .1 u*.l49*, ci'
strongly for thelcll2, any
Bence of three, h(1,,0 - tWittry ret
rtle,
‘:(lo4 , 9ficulity;
s toke;:lort3
mediate sentence , alien
f
defeUcleutU: had left: Tliii,i,, , kd
e d o l idi isstuaV, 's - ,
4
mt. aud Davis Wellk-iliU l 4‘ '
and eoratuitted to jail, hut; the '
net
n et, lleen fearld:
' A Avxmluiß Scala.-.—Ap. a*
1 s(*otivt l l4 tti followin g will ,bt
m l i . fri3m the 4e _k:#44., ~ , , ,
t ,their in 1 4,Yt.r 4 cattPl 44
"
j° l 4l4oir is to 1 W I K: 11611 0, -. = ,
6 7 ininnY situatlC4Atlrmork
kf, Pe.
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chaster,
able yard
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ipt
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