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Frt(11:1,. 8,- sctm9E ' 50 Advauca- Rates of Adlieitising, I °crumb wife year 3 . 44 3ftix months ;One ligivire, ofl2 lines gr less, a insertions, •, • 'Hach subsequent,insertion, $ itusiticAS (lards, With, •. .. • ... . 600 • ''Lulu or ligur,e 'work Will be nobble the .all'et'fts rates:, .••• lines:ltrevier. type, or eight Hues nonfsireil, 3: fihese Terms wiltto.4 : 311.0iiics ':Eliccto.tv: 131,A,1K . . . . . . fVENTOiT,•wenitl respectfully. inform the . inhabitant ,- iILN, of Olean and surrouiuling country .that he has lo catedlim4elf permanently. in Olean, for the ,pract ice' of his profession, where be will be prepared to wait'on'all who cluMie to give him a call. Office iSyerti 'II. !Things Dry,Goodu Steve. ,„ . . .. : - •;, . .; ',. - • .., '. Olean, gay 12,1860. .1.• ... ... • .•- ..,.' OLEATi -HOUSE, A.. F: BARD, Proprietor. ean •N. •Y ihnhihus. rime to and from the New York and . Erie , • for Sinetliportand.Cere4.. - • . • ••." •HYDE . IIOIISE, • . .• ()snoop Proprietor. ltidgivOy, Title Hotel is • noW.antl niraished in , modenistYle, Iran novle :tecom-: • 411,4ations, god in,in all respectg. n ,First Clang 1104. Illdpear, Elk Co. Pa. May 24. •• • : . ELDRED HOTEL, . . . • • . .. JUIIN 15.Ticie, Proprietor• , This, house is•'si.tuate.d . .bal - • way between Stnetliport anal .Olean., : A• cooyenien .. an counnorlioua lions', atteuti en . . and obliging attend . slag, and lOW prices. ~ , . '.. ...:. - ' • ; ..Endred. May 1 . 7, ISGO. -' . . : : ••A. D. HANCIAN " •: • .• ii'arvoyar, Drattstban' Confe . yancer, awl. heal ,Agant. sntetliport,.WKcan : A. N.•'XAYLON; . . . Dilater in Dry Gon(ht, Groceries.. Pork, Flonr. Salt, Fi Clothing, Boots Itta Shoes. 8111;301ot • • • • • WILLIAM wiixncr•• Bri . ..lgeAntli.ler;.. he Nl"Keep county,.Pe. . • S. I. BROWN, "SU itv EY011,: DRAFTSMAN, CONVEY ANC Beal Estateatgont; . Wen, Willbunn:ille; Elk Cu.: l'enu'u • —ltg F EItrNCES— & 134 Chapin 10, Dui's:, Hou.-Thonian *Strut'seri, W. ,S, Brownell,, Einj.,, non. 'A'. I. Wilcox, CARVER :HOUSE,' • •. ' • ..Timm 11, lini.L,Propriet n r. corner of Water'nnd Hickory ' ,Streetn, Warren, Pk. General Stage Onine:.. , .., , FOBES FIOOSE, Fronting tip. Public Square.' Olean; N. Y. J.tsqft It; Proprieter. . The Fobesituusets entirely new and.built.of brick, and 'l.' furnished in;nindern stFle, The in'oprietor flat.tero hiniself that his neeimininda; -tiona are not...surpaased by Any hotel in Western N,w • York. - Carriaes. run-to and frouillie New York and Ilrie Road. • • BYRON D. HAMLIN, AreortNlty AT. LAW; • SrnetlipOrt, Ikt , l(oati • Couoty, Pg., Agent for Illexat4: ,Keatin; k CO'A Lands • "Attends eapneially to the Q'olleetion of Exandnatib.n of 1,411 , 1. T It 'Payment of TRil. 'awl' all hasinems, ret tilt tolteal Egtuto. Office jo Block_ : GREEN'S iIOTEL . . . I). 'A .4 tittlii., l'ill - peintnr.,—at Ki11411:l.. Warren eillunty " .1 ; : 1, Ilk Table Will' b,:. nil pliett will, the best, the h country alfordH, ande'Fp.tre.no pains in a eco , nto.l.ltiNg WIC glleit.l4. .. ' ' • ' ' • ," • E. BOUGHTON .ELDRED, • • . . A Vornay and Ca . untellar at Law., Saietliptrt.:sl•lc6ll Comity, Va. .14iii , lit684 entroNt?.l to' 1641?...16, r”,.t.i,, .. cottlitior+ 'cif 31'11..:tn, l'ott.r awl Elk will i.o promptly attended to , 01111:e.in 4llo‘ . opurt Howie sec, 111 V I!"or DR. L. R. WISNER,, . . , . . . Physician ml.Surgentl,' 'Sullittlaport, Pa, ts ill al tend t: - all proftissionixleall4 Avith pilkihpluesit • . Oilice it: .t,:irl wet I Itlook.; necoml , lloor..: -. ' ' .. . , ' THING & MILLER, , Wlinlngale. and Itetal . Dealers. in •Flapla,awl, Panay Pry • IluodS, Carpeting, 111*Ely ' Ma , 11! Olothine. awl 'General ParoiiWag Goodtl, Hunts awl edam. Paper, Leaking illaakes &a.' At Olean. N. Y. . BENNETT HOVSE, : , methporl., M.' Kenn Co.. Pu. D. It. Iwr orr , Peoprill' tor,-opposite' the Court. !louse. A new, Inr ce, eolii . iliOili011 . 1; Silt/ aill:furuisheil lonuni. • • . • JOHN. C. BACKUS, • , , . Ai tiirney at [ tAltv, Sole th port: M*l:.;:in C.; Will'at tend to nil Unsluosxin 11 prof...4Am in the mniitieg ,f Kenn, I'ottor and lilk. .UOiooov.er 11. E. Brothers' tiloye. • HACKNEY HOUSE, , . . corner of SecOrnnunt Lllterty'stroets,. Warreo, Pa- U. • ,A. llonaon. ProprietOr. Traveler.; will rind good to , eoinnunlationa and reasonable ellittgen.• • ... . E. S. MASON, Dealer in Sloves,,Titi Ware, 7:inpatient Ware; d c., west aide. of the'. Public -SquAre, Sniethport„ Tan Custent wartc.dnne to order on the eltertetit notice, and.in -most substentiut itinnner. . , W. S. BROWNELL, Dallier in Dry Goods, '0 rocorieg, Crockery; IlArdwa re Hoot's, Stiffes t hats, Calm, NaiN. Oil n, A c.,,'Ac Ea'st side of the Public Square; 81flotlfport. Ca. A. J. OTTO, Donler in Provisions and Family (iracerieigliperally;at ' Farmers Valley, APKeae Uo., - Pa. Grain, - : Shingles, &a:, taken iu exchange for. flooda: Patent, . Medicines for sale. LARABEE'S HOTEL, . . . . . . . . . . R: LAtt ORB, Proprieter,—Allegliony Ilridqe, Tl'liellif ' Co, Pa. Thin honed in situated - alma ninemilesfroth • Sniethperi On the 'send to Olean, and will be found 'a -ennvenient stoppinpplace , . . .. ' ' . EMPORIUM HOUSE, hipper', Kean Co., Pa, •N: L. 'DYIcE . , ,Proprio!or •-A elltllimpliaqs Mid rnialioil • lumen. Strange ••e. and taaveleya will nd good accommodations.. FARMERS' VALLEY HOTEL, . . By T. GOODWIST, This hnOxe is mitnnted abont livi mil 0 from Small no tt on the.rend to Olean. Plettso re 'parties end othweeztn be neennventinted en the 'shortest:4onm PORT, ALLEGANY.•HOUSE; E.Nnon B, Doman", Prorrintoi, nt foil-• Allegany, Mc ,Donn Bounty, Pa. This Untet imaltuate',l at the june .tinn of the Smothport nod Allegany }liver inads, nine Innen east of Buiethport; . . . ASTOR.. TIOUS . E • SMETIIP9II.T,. NiIi:EAN To. PI • ••• WM. • HAS4ELL• Proprietor. 'rho Prolitiolor Lacing rorrntlo plarOtnied and thnr onghly rolltt6ilthe'Astor 1101140, gilt te,hhilsOlf - 11,0 he C 11) riarnixb am gnnd agc(itumodatjoti:saL a"ny bole! in Wei. t -e r ' • - • • , • • • • • In th . e day 4 "when I oailed;" :the require: ments 'of theMisealled.creo . do honr4" Were exactin.i;-nnd the Aisposition' : - to rrsort to its arbitrament nnmuntedito absolute'rolly. - Many of bur renders, berg no doubt : perirSedthat. itealitilesketOb, Written byanold'ship:Mate or.roy.own; : about the I ,, llTidic. and in Tti§canY i" for .those Wirt) leave not; -T will relattithessas,'May: bo ,tothis day; in . Tuscany;the custom fo'tli .viile. hogs into drof•es. eidor=for instance, one may go ail day and meet ty notbin butidiroVes'or White bqgs i , iVliereas ; on it •dif- . ferent occasion.,...Ston : irray encounter :'nothing but bitiel; - .swine*, • On board of . one'of rinr..frig ates.t.hat. period M".whic , ll I I;i7.it!, s9e!n -b1i.,.. conversation 'were troiti ,, the man's Mess*. relative to what 'they tad respect_. .Tri 00 20 00 0 . •20 00 1.200 • 150 ively seen,on shore. •' • • .1 ' “1 - loiv.strange . , 3 .'.saidone,a fine voting. lad .rthat•they ha.ye - nothing hut. white hogs In Tuscany:" • , •, •H• are.roistake'n, my, dear, fellow," - said one of his rilessmateS, "they !". • cf.l•arri not mistaken," replied the first' soca ker rather.sharply; they , are all'white ..r<Antl I say,", retorted the other, with, equal omphriSis, “theyare . all black • . , rpo.you.merin to , contradict rue,.s.io" i . • • , That'S just•as you ple'iise ;I . say the . hogs in Tuscany'; . “Very ''yOlf,shall hear' from; rile!" exclaimed nurberone. '.• '. • • ..The-result - wilia duel in ',which harilber one .was..seVerely 'Wounded.. The some earriagr; cortveyittlhoth'emuliataiits to the' fleld of honor, and on its return wa.vdela:c•ed .n •feir minutes in a narrow road by • a:drove all swine.. The it'onnded-lAd, loolcing.id of. the. window, dis- eoverek-t6 his disyriay r that they vc.&T, all, black "Black hogs.in Tus:Cany!" he. eZ . clairri . ed , --;', ' , My dear , fellovi,holk.gladfarp I dill not hurt . , • ((And µ•hat a fool I was•to ho, so stubborn f", said the ot6r..with.painful.regrOti , • • It was doubtfOis a lifelosson for thorn ; anal can:onik say, of the Story ns the Italtriac . do—yOulcamir, di!rr rea.'r.r.; it oil' orc:nrro'd in e vero, r &en'tronalq':• tilt is not. true.icis.Yvell aotterylip, and will son's mast admirably to paint tr moral. • . {V irren, Stnethoort, ll'it Buena Vista, Pa There was - anOtherpraetiee.dn try day,whirh, like 'a good many other' mat!er., hnfh' of dds-. einline and libir, was copied from the Ttlitisti service, but which . would have been. more hon- ore'd inthe breach the ribs erva nre, '.that was the •custom of , “running g . reen, - Playing prac . tjcal j9lces. , Od'• I Jrust. never will become an aChadwledged institution'among 'Nmerican.'geMletnen; especially of the • army and navy..; . lierefore, when these liberties were carried leo fdr, - the .afrair mint seft.led . byforMing a iiii;_and taking d.-square' .knock-down, ns.Marynt t il'escrilies.- in son). of iris scenes figin tbe .131 , . . . itnfreilneptly• Jesultell, :however ; ..in hostile imiteting-s . , which., iii mote',llinti ene insflnee : ‘vere followed by a sad rtita . ttp.l.lte„ aS in the etse I am. about Lo . relatt;., . . . -.. • . .I It 111f.fi r r 'so only' beep. %.io days out, aid scft:eral oribo,yoontrerroitl hipmen were . louns.intr, on: the... lockets in the •teerage,•prosl . ratetl:by ttle , i . tieirUent quallils of :ea sickues:s,:vitile our ship rolled awt.•pitclirid o alleavy gait, • “COme, youngsters,. haze out ! Eta .oe .c k vith yon, no d , get sonar. of dt,c land stria olf," said the•lilull coke of a jolly 01;1 . racfe . r, jas't come down froni liis watch . ;il4 suiting the action: in the wOLd, .he cool. nence'dHim!, lh M.M.ri2st from .• 14•. i sung nests :110.0. of usloOk his. condirel:kindly;as itl@as neanf,and one or:two:era..fled up eon Ma non-way, o•hilc Frone managed to ecapi!. for- war ! .Vna the bert h-deck,• and•. laugh 'at liat. - - litcrevras . a:yantli among us; however, raiiiure beyond his year's, and Of a hainzlity, ejetit: disposition. Pour Frati: 8., he was at lieartlionorable and geilee,ll:s,. hat. had been spoiled with' • ton grelit •an ortance; and bad his trmlicr ruined . by in'til When Pick. F. thuS".atleimiled to "break it out,”.Viank.sat with .4 haughty frott•n' his brow, and a sneer on his lip. • "I say, 3oungster„do . yoti hear • On deck with you!" :exclaimed DiCk. hear;" said Yrauk,'.sareastically "and if you are sp e althug't,t no you. will please address me as a gentleman : and an 'Officer." f•Phew• tyhat a lung tail: our cat's got !" excliiimed Dick. • liSiro;cku blitesigual . (1 !" voeifetatett the enraged youngster.• -* , For alt instanta Yright. spot . hurtled on. : the' ie'elt, of .the elder' midshipmen, and wars a fearful menanee in his eye. ,1 4 'runk/blenehell trot., however, but seenied,•rathei gratified e t the impending - stirrer which be - diud raised. A . ' utomc,tit's reflect 'how'erer, ,Tesicked the efivat jmity'df the , !oldsfe'r;". atul he turned on Ids heel ! you a're ahoy, who de serves a sWifeh rathei thin a man to be serf• .uu.s'djr Angry . • '"•f ani neon. enongh'foi you . , .co‘'ard ex claimed Fiank, as fhe:(iihet - tvent on dick. • SAI Kill I. THE MIDSHIPMAN'S DUEL DY JAtli . ilanci: 04r,, 11....1,(EAN :C0(NTY1::...VA.;....T1.i1.r...R5.1)AY : ::HT.1 .,1 a .7 :. 1.:?., , i.:). S6O I;eard . 'it ormot I wit.uticrit . . ... . .. . . 1 hoped not, fni.,l had been q Mtnes:s,4thl,hirl ny,fli then ; I 111442,10; ' the only' one. 14 the int ri view . . Arlon; o!t f:l,der mill Lippivn'NV . ;l9 01IP W hip . . .wns the very' tnie.of tilti:timee.hh..ol3;y---brev•e, ace'etnlitihetr i Intl . ger? e roe' s, kitereqd Ifeelie aP e vt:enme,..int:•featess . - a iel derititr, as a chili:flier . . ... O f,' the iittr' if:), • .7; 0 . i/e;:ve . .1 :IC:Inc): - Ottley..(ilti, name; of co.iirse, is fictitious) had ~ririo , was his greatthe or." 'lle trioke'il hole •iisi it lit hail rio'respeel. for at one, who crindemtwil .it.. , • t it happenedi'ery 'at! ached le N'tire from satne Wartner sentimcrit that •thi , meie . fact". that. they. were Invi''llsrne . n . ce mental their mutual regnrd..r.“ao; I,wed, ini Was' lekri , eil 'hy .Fralik"'s sister. I knew Thi. thet,.and . felt conqiiiefable 'least •the rnistlnderstat, betWeetrthe !after and :nick . F. might reaclr'Jaelt• in each a Shape ;as to &tie Felirnts. breach : ht6t Wert] tho two ~r;lds tet's." .IVhila .1 was Fatisfied ,igam'O r • 'ti e ) ; Wonla.notHt,alte . serious nott.eeol what he can , side red. hayish In, ttifn •lo' l; brave and lOyahit % he was •rottgh and good - 1 . 1e410e(1, and .5131110• ripprith,ension about I),k coming in coltiSion wish Jack Olney yin s . ot lish •a r e turned, 16 the teCra , ge,artd sought - to pacify Fraok.;,. .. •- ‘ , Mticli.ohiised,•Bracryforyonr .g ij o il inten tions,.but 1 am 'men' enough to take care of myself.' If you gentlemen : vCisli to be driien arotindlike_ne . groes, 7 ilati't."•: "Pint you know Pyank, it's the 'custo . ni: of. the, service for . the :yonOgster," and , thatjt is nnotmeant, unkindly;(7 - iteCiall•v — hy . insulting and : .nn gedthifilardy cusiom,"'wris. his reply. -• • 'Finding that•h;s temper dul not: iti)Prolie by .argufnent, i left him.to digest• his• epl•an as lie best could, and went mrtieck to; find Jack:()l. nev,.whose.narne.l had not, of eooise,dared to mention' to' Frank. It Ava's.,his wateh on 'the. fore-,castle, and,'na e'VeryihinglinJ snug, he had leiisure to 'bisten • to • - me, .iflaf ter•ed•Myaelf that 1 used onnsidorable,diploma , . ct• in my communication; but felt.the utmost dismay wheh he replied : , • perlsetly'agree tyi!li Prank,. this. nintifi),! yoUngsters,.is an, ungentionianly. custom,. nni might .toite . . rioniptiy resisted: 1; nevrr. per . mitten it Myself, andncycrindulgc•in opal 11ir1: . '6l"r:itit: not hi hg,' ofnek ; for rough' lie is k :"That may :01 b ypl),•ltliP, bO.l am' :Oa er .t •rtheb. , ss,' tbn t 'Fro ill; retPtitPil. • • "I am sorry 1 Saiil:anything about it•to you." said . he, hind M . s kindly.Omy'•lionller,.. ~y Mi'r intention' • was ~ ,0 0d; but:take cine - pisee of ndi der from ine : — Y . o9•art-. , nil officer 'nom'', though a few 'weeks were a sehnol.lMy i .. Dover e mhmit In an indi pity, andlinver .(Ter 'o . llii‘y, 'you . will qt),l:l)itiirrel Avi'l.ll Mr. F.'. No; -Uri t. lint my ilitehlion ; Frapik deorp; inn fur n r.n nuu teliiclr , n'l; V ii an . ) a L)..orirl felloW)", I will . .())11)-(;)) 111 . 1) . 1. if I,r , iit'lllaqS,TC't ti,;llrif 111) , i i! '))) 11 11- Titg . t . rma üboal he :shall . have i:\(y• God, Olory ! I f 61 to 'lill:'that .. .iya ho fj,g)it 'among vol siiro ruou,lt,`' I exc•laithe'd. • our .proCe*.to•ion, . s'ternij• <! - 1 111.41 P ) oil ro not arra id . No mori•,'thar you: "lint the idea of messui itus iunl jug le adi of)i;.! ;11)0t)1 . , :tich a trivial .yon Jiro a kind-boa fellotv;,.llrd si male yrirsidt . •p . asy. I don't , think anyli;id) will he shut." The affair did.ntit :ippodi• to l ave f romc ii iy farther except that a Coldness existed from Ilia , day bet !)irk and Fr . atik,.‘rki . cli a irrolitit , Oil to noti-intei•ccilirse•save'on very little twee) hoard, .cxcrilt tlatt Dick, to. whim! I. ;Neil to tt rag'. tate gnoil•t6 urOilly, same_ toptiCeil goo 11;6: 'at. 'the niesq-table, wjicti.:olilej made siene.severe stilt:lures on the ciistoiri, that Dick flashed op iii nn ins - tant but, coot ioll•ing lite; cly tamed Co tile and said : • ~J ack' irart., you anilt are ion phl•fu , hioned for:theselimos bn! Ineither inspect nor love '36u the In'ss; my boy, heennse l!innet lur's ruh Olney IViIS hot 'quakielsinne„ was too magnanineous to press'anopponent mho eSidently Aeelitiell. to 140 .issue. bin], 'lliotwif he had toti•intieli good sense to tiiisfake Dick's - conchae; for 'anything like pitsilltintpity. SO the matter dropped.' , . We had u Icing but pleasant, voyage, and found oursdlVt;s . one blight tnornitig, 'entering the:niag nificent harbor-hC.Rio Janeiro.:lire . worid has nothing to 'Compare to it.. Willi' an ctitranc 0 : of titanlcss halt' a mile; wide, between lulty • mohatains,whieli'stuol, with - their barren unit Ses.ere aspect,' like giani, sentinels to, guard that port, tlie,bay .preiks,oittL-it smail inhincl ,Whose - Arraters. beat gently against t hi; which. sands of o thouhnd firaceitir inlets, aud whose slip: Ts are fi iii zel syith Refpet nal v er flute, while tier on -lief; a last atiwitliralre of hilFs...ftn . d:moilli tains I,;Jr4 tmts,:t hey r'e'erM r}'nhr•Pe the die wa.fritgrnrif . sornA, from nitt,..tiroves nrrie:hi•st thou 1 i5 ,. 1111 1 Wilill l ' . ll . lllll , l of amity n 111P1111111 Villa, • 0)1 th e rit4lit•hrttict 1.1 . es thr: rite sift it, ffoM' whose' rl,e• • •,,.• • . • •„ . cl)iine, ov.rr., reitoed heron, the hills. ,'lj %rim . frilly sertie-of rot-10'11111'mM., and rill . . . qpiielthoug,hts tit. 'teller , and e,mot inns of • I•hosr'who tree.' nol . arlirrla emplityett • M the) diill, ! ,1 - 14. ship .I,l:l.lll , :galtivr,d ahonl' ,tit qock in tirotips. Ittlmiritm the:optMiniz, c.irits of the spl . emlitl ittinora • . •: • .• ' liat'a'hir . iiii;iit":rrtvth d,ii¢-i~i'k ' •. "'Von might fintf-plonfy of §witolss,titoro, if .youlind Ilic. eotitt4, , e.fo list! 11.1rtiv yftire at Itia : elboiv, in it : :onoof . - IVo.botti ircogniz , ' , A it if.nO . instant : Dirk. hiiriin around asktl ti onichlyltd.' ni . eniion t B6y, ivhaltfo N'oll . rnO'an • "11 I am .11,boy, I mo not a roo-nttl t" 6'141- F:rani; • • . • . ' I or ad. insitri•rd, .n . n Dirk cher 5a111 . 6 foarhil mynarirr was inidds pnwo-tindellart, rind, said rally • • "Neil any 1, yiningslin : ,.and tir rrforr.l 'hail tint rint gnarl:Pt one•nf,yritir a2c." 'sria'llini," • liisseni.. - Fiank . ; • "Yni! .1n; stilted 'me, 011119will.hnvp Pil64aCtioll:" Tlni apprnai•li!he . fil , t Y101014)0 D . ! any furtfair• rant riCyersy; and the riartifig . ;sopa: rated. I Was.both ,?7,ilc`yet; anti nf enjoying . . . (1 mnr6 !ost tinihny miin! Ilr cn nrciipied «Mall '‘‘ . .)10,1 shonld do: Di6k In ino,• urn icel r once r:lot)r, ,, rts 'a .71n tt'er of j.intor",' 1:1; rout•ont montionliiis affair." • you worCr.fi . glit liim.?" • : ,‘ , Cortairilr'„not,! .under' tin ell clirtistanrOs would I : inriet a boy of . hiP. ogri." . geSuppose:O . lnq Irini..4l you a you refuse ..• .CiYilll . llls gtrictnotion'onlirc6;lp, be ti•il p'robnbly elintleng,e me Limsrlf. . I dial! Inc F . or ry, for I admireAdm. , ,' •• 1 - • •• ~ 4Q lt,lynii andhe must . not 115;11 1" . ! I rNela i4rif4l r 1 is - rritgonn b 1 there will fi e no: iwees We. 1 airtnot over fond of the maetice,, tlf. cauSe Ilook on it os relic' of liarbatisin ; bnt let's change the subject, my boy."' Sure, ehnitgh that evsming Olney handed Dick a challenge frOm reeftertiolf). but 'firmly declihedit,oh :the grolind of itis : op- nine/it's age, and irnmediatelrieei:ived a simi lar invitatiOni'mtm Olney... I)ic . k tranVly! and Teatlessty representrid that he tad `no ,personal (maned with the latter, and meant ost to him in declining a•.ntessage ai hiS•litods.-- Thls, would hot do, and an apology, ivaq wisich 110 Ve 3 . -Fpiritedly ihiellue.l to Make: is. i ernadOiail bet:ll,lra wp oil t boyish Ihnre Was tin proper ripr)lo2y on ;tlie•otl!er mete.l?e,%l•ollld:not, of eriiiNe,lmnible'llimself. NV;I9 0i .e'vefyillinf4; (or tlo• intrpo)i,.l pill. line. Mr' dn'hotior to prevent my reOrtiii4 I.lw. '3%•liole a thir to the captain, 'Tett very' •1111,i .pvr trr , o vll.'long and • And ‘.:o it I.eAs'otrang , ed hat:l wn .I.i.ori• • and' ti•d: troritlemen tech to I lii•:ns In!' lonyidi pet ...ifw•Ja . e'l s . Olney walkine..hy Line, if in the ‘voi-t. and jninrt.leim.• . ••',. yoni;' , ter iarrig.l.td In •:',n; tan: rump for4ki,p1,111i11:1111,.." . • scent on Iliti.laCeoli'sllo, Ivens ".11iiy," said ~ .you are. a flijeli.!ii-lo.irted• ',fit, ...ctu.11,.•1 1 , HU D .. you. - There ai;iy. ti , ave'pot tta- . S:li;!.ll`test tionbi or *pup'. Cllltiog,, yipt afn ;' it 10 . 1 I 1,, IT f That I I ed you, and goiog. to.prilv'e it 1;y• asitiipz .t4vor."• "Anyihini let..m.! tootici.; pui Ua:aarahl”.",. .•• ~:No t a !hot!" earl hip,, tieraly,--: Vvi . e!" • . . • l o r d ; itow:l i i:l,osoni •1....1,.7;; xlt,iell was Sf?Clll:t!.l6..ide 10 '4 t11.1,111 . 0r * the Tr.opiy , maar it atiilo4l,;;s b,,i g b t Os . loor. beanie I .:I\V ! . 111111,011 . 6!, of a young".4 9 .l . ..xottii:if..ls. HAM • I 101 l viut tt solid it'.l,y -s:11,-114titl, 'Ol it yrori, l ll,.ii.illri4 lock 61 toy arldi.,: s s I 6 , in my. ~ttitln Promke yoti-%%•r. I Ile; fire orapooi ol toy do:1'11r: , Igave dliq promise, am] uuul,i I,lvo r;looludralc(1; lort hr cut Mk. a (hill bles, you 1 and . %vallsed lapidly alt.. • ' • • . Why heed I dwell opmi 11, iatntlr6p6e.?' They met. I Ile 'next . 11. e tuntind, Uirk,shuttcda,disposiliou -.m.rommlato the aftait ; Gut Ite nets inel with th . e t.,Mnril iMfoic.e- Mmit oi a . ml huh At the 111:4t Ilse poor lark 1.11, mortally Nyolimled,' a : th,ailyr tn, his tioliMts The reitoor tion: bet wee,' ttad' , l?ick trio frank nird eelieteits, awl hr itolily..teol: upon himself the xt,little-blimui. Jim who eau picture Iht ny , t,Fratil;.ll„. ‘vlittry lie s,tw his hi ace . and generous friend the (wtruthed *of his sister, tall 'a vietiM In his u, .vu 1111:f0VNtuuutuku temper 1 : I vas roMpellell to p 4 him, 'ouch :in' s ' con climinea 'bis l. do with lltink Ife • was IWrlertly sane afterwarilst" andln u* few brief ye,st . , he fell it victim to iittenipertface. di-tehdrged my illist.ten and nut b little Illut either Olnity!s: Moticr.-orhis &et 1.01 bed evor mul fate. The Ist-. t tt . r,latteri like, a thiweri her sold exhaling to its Mit tit,. sictes.as thitlieritittte.ol ; a witheringlose. .• Dick. left tlle.su,Evirc n few 'mitt:nits offer iiturds ; anti tlion,lt he had se little with Whirl) hi !flume sad te‘ , oft et . the thiel,.so muss folitAitt, left sliatlow -on his 'after HORACE CIREtLEY. . . The* first Jittie'tic , ercr ,ltrstril llorare (trerley . rile, s'nd ii . ndp g Ooll,• look Ili:: I ie raau, tee srt down OS the iiexf . .bil;;;;e,si iinposittr-to Toe Snftli .• • Oink ii norm tin die • t triptession• Ihet Ite wits art;'ipg a iliSettlning rt fe'r.;: I n t fi prit fit t o • • • ,• . (Patsy tvhich yeas trelly intrA. Of hill • • lure; %yen' a ss'erfeil filet the beif writ toff ii letter: gt ircancete seristoi . .Sriviirtl, end: he 'met ,thef • atisei foil: rii.n'dc liumd''fnrthe letter, forpubliention .folt some m ienrSt ihnt . lie might be lit( frit s :n*11)(611 , 41, niut vilief.:.tlor it disclose 7 ha t.. liars the higli whit e . sli . Orifrotiners; tins been long butigry,. for office of political: distinction t'hrre is no sin not: offence in such. attibil ; butthrre is sin. n '6lroper..in . any., niio ruring djicaril,OtTice and loa t tinction, whilst secretly andipsidudhsly. or aspiiind toenjOY Loth, • Sincei.e.peOpie yho do not noel: nor cork of Ares and high plades, bold their pence nail pur- Stie the even . tpnor: - of' t r: ways':; it . i,:*016: . the cnriOnaand.thefealons teho Oflieiotmly de nounce candidat dist inct ion.. n ee only I..)ecause they . cannot them Selves :. cOnnpitss enryespotiding, hcinors. . . 'Greeley. makes no allowance for (h fuel.tliai' his identification with the leadeis of a • poiver. fill . papty . in life State of. New York- forwUrded 11184 . W/or/a fortunes, by bringing that.party:to the.'stippOrt . of bis paper.; bat affects - believe that the wonderful capabilities' of Ifni :re Greeley per .c that itirrMil )iim on t.o edito rial'notoriety, and :pecuniary ver, lils own k.n Mul.ink sketch orliimself his best portrait, for it also . delinelite's'. th e aPpointfd,irllpj. , Tim. exposure Of d flpoCrite is always n matter for .gratulation, may be his yocritio Tr, 'S. liairroad ii negiA , . 121.:19, , TILICANIVii SK cotresponilen of the Boston C'oirrirr, writing from Washing “Mr. Sumner's .speech. ties 'Mode im pression. Thereare none who do not.regard it as ill-timed and ifl-judged Friends wish what he s,aiit hail lieen unsaid, find deeply 'regret the Want of policy : in sucli'n - thrice-told tirade upon arrimpracticable theory, at a time When precticabilify is ; in :. 'special de mend. 'lf illustrates no less his total unfitness; for public . Station than his-titter inaptitude-for political welfare. •Jt will : prejudice his party withoutlienefiiing his -cause. Enetnies are ex aspereted .bY it to nn extreme . degree,. mid. the eurrent of symtiathy:whicfr circumstances had erdiited in his behalf;' is changed t, a ;virnlent flow of hostility. to him 'pe'rsonally, and, to,. , Wards. :t he sectional sentiment he as sumes to represent: • It Unmasks Renahlieenisni and strips' it of, the guises • end pretex.ts• upon .which is more wily and more &intent: rwilyn 7. cates depended' for success. ..It is an inSidioo , and faithless' hlow at:the Constitution; :and in its:inevitable import 'is thOloitglily . . . .. . . L.l Firms A . N :1111.:111 "CKlie deuce' of Hon: Mr. limo _ re, itlawseits-Jv, en in a ipperli,.."on the abolition - of leAry Wisconsin Leriislatuter , -.4.!llialied lit Ile' exPeriencir in the' la.w, and . -that, ivds.fivlr.—(l : ,aughter would giv . e•r) hiStorynf it. The spanker thirn . I'ol4 tea bow be hail nurclnised.a.yoke•hf 'o en about fifteen yeais.iigii---,yaid filly dollars. 'for them.:rA' . filvr tlayki after, the'smi th Of Ilfe.an of. Whom-h e bought.ihd, M.:en came. to.hiM said 'the °Niro were . .11e insisted on 'having pay over again, and eomi'nenced a suit .before justice. The . nary didn't, agree.. tlitotigh the, hlutyliMs of :theAlltsbwo 64 of The . peace; the enlist , weill against 'him.' Ile appealed. it to:ltte Circuit Courtin Mil wank There) lost agai)f, unit *.said to tny:lawyirr, , )1 . still giye you tin dollars, tO:iniarto• Pennsylvania taw 101.1tolde 'Miller; and liaveyalew (fiat. 'or; dere,t, •((Ireat . .laughter.) 11• r took the len dollarand performed the duly. • ,'A nt'rwitid Was ittedgranted,,and prone .changed to WM mirth' CounlY,., • Jodge:li.win • was Ik on .11,;.. ..lodge._ Arty inns who • wanted lo•gain a ramie ' in his court had either an - rio.hailling with ;bitn. and der tire Judge Chitin nil'lhe gamfr .was shot, or eke pet Irk dog.. Well I pelted . the clo (rAughter.) fed the dog with crrack :-(fZenewed laughfor.) ~. The case was' de •tirT7l in my favor. When I heard the deckle)), I thought the dog had followed rue, aliout r Idnr enough--I turird roundf nod gu've him a kick., (,audliter.) The yelp of the'dog"hail subsided ele .1 heard . the .1 ttilge,,sayr- r -)."111 r, ITark, this nutriment is set and a.. hew trial" granted.: ((Ireal, 'Laughter.) ', 4 ireakerr, that kirk cOr.f . tire tWo•hundi - ed dollars! (Con vulsive laughter.). • . . Anu,iNsa.s IVA tr.m—A recent visitor *to one of the mittlainl towers of Arkan,ti, atter, Very particularly' .ora . prominent eifizen about the:liealth of 'the place; cOlitinued.his terrogations by asking, •-• • ..Doctor, who kind of waldr is. mostly .uSed . . “Well'.water," answeied the dodtor, . f , ls it good 4, Tbose . Who:tiße reitlied the doctor, cgsay it is , iirst rate. use I====l . . . ' It is .bid. that On honest, man . is.. believid without an.oatli, because:his reputation' swears for him. ..1 1t may be,iidecl that a dishonest Tau is not believed with an path' for his reputation swears at liiin. ' ....• ' . - . .- '' . ''• ' Till we are about toleave . the w.rld.'We. do not see how. itterii it.contains excite our ; In; terest.atiel adlniration,• the 'sunset appears , far' wore lovely. then than in . .oilier years!„.and the clouds are, objects :'cp( curiosity to us which they were not .in our early day ! . • officers, . • ~., • '"• • :The B‘;ietr, publisher a letter • froirf prat Coniaining some interesting:detail:lk ol . the eleven olficern, who,, under the Cacciatorr ((spc, Li, Mus s is. titl,w n through . the part he toolciti'thir' insurrection Withensed,by.thc.cit Palermo on the . .l2th of January, IS IS,istud',also'thronsb" his. buying s ken ;pa rt , iti't he : wilt; of trialepen. ; • donee as n chief. over . itetne, He contributed also.to the th4Onee of. . llfisijna.-: - against the' royal treopn; timber, ISIS.. 'During hip, exile . -1,14001 . 1C . al which wag an accourdne-the 'ev'ents, Sicily wan the inentre..ll;lp4B and Atd.' .c . ar7, • ini, who O Sicilian; got tipin regitinet o cavalry at: Palermi, during the . revolutions rY period of 1548 and 1840,• nniovhen . 4lie c teivede tine lirokeilown•he tried serve.M.•ekile."4l9t.,..; only the cause of Sicily; birt•alsOlhat'gr by his Pron ch. and k evie4;, - .7 J , mutred at Paris thn conitntleetbe.pli,:of. 19. .. Ste - cep, "a. native of..Calahria,, ie lreoiim end very •poptilar. in ,;thatpail nf. thethe Neapolitan kingdorn. in 1818, he Wee oneol • the trustiest anti hravest lieutennots•in the - in- „ • surreetion of the Cpliihrians,.end he .sspeciellY gave proof of his 'bravery and skill on the 27th of June,' during that - ..combet at lengoddi be- •, tweenit gitela and Maida, that lasted nearly twelve .. lioure,• and in which frortiloht to five hundred Calebrinns *ere seen fighting advan- . tageously neninst . neerly all the troop" .corn. • mended bk• General flunziente,",ve, hich troops'-: would have beenntterly detented had the other. Calebrien.ehiefs come up to the aid. bt Stocco. Ciiriola is the brOther of - Ono hi these glorious •• • yolunteets who' were 'killed last year in the ••• war against Austria, : - ' As soon es he beard of Garibaldi's plane, he dame - . heti in haste from ,Pavia, rind it was his Own mother .iirho, still in Mourning for,her eldest 'son Praiented.,himto the Generni,.nmd, ns . if she had done nothing yet, presented to him the surn of thirty' thous find francs I can-tell you that traits of this kind are by no means rase with us, especially • of late. ; and truly such a case lures not ternish the Wet :pinin •pmof pt the -complete moral change that•has heen elected in I;nly..and • of ••. the happy' destiny thateweits.it. - Nhui Dixie; . ii• native of Genoa, is much liked -here, and . • most popular in Italy., :Wountied Rome; in 1810, by the side•of his compatriot mid friend, Godetroy•Mamely, he formed part; in 1859,.0f. • the• legion commanded -by one of whose brilliant lieutenants he was. • Used to the sea like Garibaldi,•hqving served as`a• ship- ." •' captaiiron a long voyage, he has justrendered. 1 eminent services to. the. expedition, in which . he • commands the ILombards. ,Orisini bated 'greatly to the insurrection •at Valermp, injanuary of 1848, and was one of the • .prinri'. . • ' pal defenders.of Messina -in September of ' the . same year.'.• in 1840 be troops, the rest of • Sicily against [bollard troops, commanded by Filaneierie. ,Compelled to flee, he took •5er....• vice in Turkey, with the y .rank of. Colonel 0f."..: Artilleri ; but at the very first cry from Sicily. • • he did not fail to comei.and . will no doubt rev- • der greatrrervicekto the, case of his country , • by his special , knowledge. Anfossi. is a die. tinguished officer '.of. the lold Sardinian army,: and has also expinted,•liy a long exile, his love . . Mrftionts3t..-t-An.bilicial,return submitted to thn Geiteral Conferenendrin session nt litiffalo, - gives. the following interesting 'antis tie's of Methodism in the world 'row numbAr:. ~ . . . . Add travelling invachers .Total entinnuninants in America Total ciiiiiinunidintA Irk Europe.. . • • . ,Tpthl •• in0r . 140.1114; Wll,lllO IllittiNtleif be st-• netly nmet , rtnine&L , lo,ol4: 'insulters ° . nti.l two hualre.l• Trenchers (3 mild GAM —••• • .•••••••—•• ingth . fee . members nf.the enngreio 011 P of the ehiirsh .(rt eefT.‘nindeinte . esti mate for Methodist congregations,) plc liaye en io:l'.llopending • on : t he.- minis- a . temtion'of illetirktlism.of,herdly less, than eke.: en millions. The, I'hihulnlpliiu IYo'rde Amriiron ; expresses . . . . the ()Hulett , of the, Japattese:'ol:l 6 .. , larraiwgi!; take thew as you will,, are 'n queer 1 , .ty,1e of ex. : Like Ingt.i . .beer; tomatoes and Spanish 01.ivp9; 1 - hey•iteprevp•upee. noptaititehoi.. - At. yettsut thee) clown un• little 'inapt; than S ijihcu street ivala . traei,; :at tht. end of very' brief acquiaiatuaCti your 1110'y:don't kno%%:' is not paytic, darly . .molth Fnouing.".'• . . iisutr ry is in. Noble Comity, Indianna. Haying proeure'd a divorce. ,frjnn his 'wife', sli ‘yns Jolt, irvithent•tb.o me+l9 B of ,lit .and coinii.miently became a charge on Ihe.Cunuly: It being the enstene in that .see; tin , ' to kt•out the paupers to the portion, will 1a..11111..11i lor 'the smallest price, ; this man iind.;rbid the whOlo 'parish, and note maintains liisforiner.wif,.n't, the public sspenne:,. • The large picture_ in Vanity` Pair lei,. this tied; represents .I%fr..Ahrnm 131ondinHe Lave Lincoln in tights, undertaking to cross a:clniern, like that below Niagara on a rail ,lkhielt is giving. away. The perfortrier . balanias self. with a pole,.and carries a:carpet 'a little.frightened nigger in it. An,interested spectator on the brink of:the soin'clhing like Horace Greeley, is .eichifin!4„ Wori't drop the ea niet,bug l?? • , . „ . In Order to amuse' the ehiblion, on,the;sl.h. bath, a lady in Brooklyn was.eligaged,in,FitlAt in. to them frOm the Bible tha,..utory. of, , Davnt and " poliab, and coinlfig to, that pasinge, iit torliiyb , Ciolialt so boastingly Myer) the. youtti stripling, a little 'chap, firbt troyfiers, ctSister skip thiitHskitt.,thatiie.'i, only ploy.. to kriqw , isho licked . - , . . . .. ... , .• . • ~(;), Willie; we ,Nave:missed i. the song the diecur&olifte ;'Sewerilifet„iini 4-1 1.1 11 ' they take, harps . Onto the'wdlihvo., and attempt to keep.ateP,to - - the music'Ol:6lo' Ayonderful fait ,of letto.a.in the , (.1,1'1(14110,gs President'.and ' 'Viet Prsaidk t; each• - wp . . have this . Republicatitiagtet of. iin'd;nitt . ted veliseify.„ Wed.' del's never reuse!' ' °•, , No - 10 • • 2,732 7 1115
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