tu..cf , roe.? • t.e.`. .A: 1 14 ~ di •- • ' ' N LI /- .10 iitl '.*il'l4obll, . : It ' a . .:1 §dl. ~..... • vits,-trtixous - of /he i?Cri 'States • ;la MA A:: • N'nnr. iirft . 46l4l)'.l hv tit^ don to 1,„ i s ' _lrtittlfi , .. s oliletitlulfiii4islf!"l , i - it.erg on. tit; -f.XPett• `'•• e.M ., :iflor it !;#4l, t 0. (li, : t'ott • : , ttisitti,itys PIA ion ; ;out w LAI tlien,t 1011OtiptSvitil:r tliClr oxt4tement.. , • A to nnvitl , 2: .1441.1)1e,Ofthe Srnitli , r t t StittPB I itnt by ' the ft 44 . 4i1i0n . A iln)inist ration, pear(' Mid personal iu►ity'nr tohe'riii•lativreil. There. has ,itßiter,llori tiny reaSOnable eals.l such nppreJhension. ,mo=t 'evidfa,nekto..the contrary kis nil Clot swl s tilc existed, lieeri 'op(n to Abel ri n ^Pti on • it:: is •• "'nil tint pul)lishe'tl n,f s Mtn tublreSsys ..i'on.--- r4(ili4 . 9lotefi .6 l l l 6 , 1 , i of tliosc . ; snee:•lies hilve_ itrl .mirpose, itilir s eeilto interfere ,b ills tlic institution of .51:ii , er3r in,the Stat , w•lr.;-• it exists., 21 ilielieve I heve , ,no lawny; rig]) t •-.to do illio I have nolnelination to (lu 5, 1 .7 ThOsii,\'sliO s notnintitell awl eleet , il sue tli,l s it thst 'll rut made` tleclartition, lifiyei",rectint;ul And Mine than they. plsecci s io the platform y . a for my. • smtv' ne r d nil 10 . lit W to thoins , ‘lves and to me.' use chum end e:mpliat!e. rescrlution Wit ich I • tin* rend , : •'• ' . • . , • Inseihn4,.ThAt'thp rAninin n nee in , i”1.1 ,0 fll^ "• 1 4 ,)0. 8 t... 6 1 8 . ,,, P 1 '.'"P ,14 illy tale. rio,lltA...r stow n et l et Ann gentrol itA owe de, woie itetten.. Inmt ;tin men judizmistit oNeltiAtvr iv, t I h . l 11v031.16i,nr ioNV/11. ne'whinli the perfietiln not nit•lnp•men • fit Mir fle....etel, And we 111.1101Itive fi3O 13. A - "lout itivntitoe preltel forte of thn.snyi td . , ay st, t o or ttireltdii•r,.the'tnett et noder whet pretext,. nil envoi; the ncy'rpiterate. these sentiments, nn I .in iloine• IF , . I only. press•mion the public • ut- I=MCE=M=IM ..4h1841 Pte . :cane Issnseeptihlh, that. the:prop tieOce. and security . 6r no sretioni . are, to wise encinnelifol : ky ,r add, too, flint . nil !flu? r preto,tfri ivitich;consist,enily with the. ‘COnstittition nrirh the en a,: 1w . Iwittih4..elieerfpll3 . 7 • crketi nil-. the States Atheti ' •Insi ilemnnded;',. fin: . • 3 o,intevi.r• as. to in -. '•-' ; : ' • - f', Tugro is imteh . controversy about the des.: fugitive-4 froth . gory ion or The , .'slanso I. now read is.aa'plairdy inrtho•Constitution;us any other of its prl3= .visions:. ! . • - • tiaraOn hold to• eerrlee or 1 Lbor hi oho F tit ini- Afr en lairs tliertint eaeani Int , into' another...l , llllll; ',hi : cerocquence of ny..law or retaliation therein, olvtrsceft from, such service on I Lbor,. but Abell be dtlii•i• tip . iin olefin or the perty, to' ; whom cinch Berme pr it is soiicitly imestionr;(l.th4thiS, provision Was interiileil by these, who mail!: the .feeiaimiaz.Of %Whit . we cull fugitive 'slaves', 'anti the intention of tflejaw':g,:ivr is the Cringri•ss 'S,wear. th . eir•suriport.' iothe, whole constit9tio'n;. to.this. prcMsion Vie, well es , any • other. To the proilOsiiior; then, that slavesywhoi.e eases come' the:leftnii of this elattie . . ((shall. deliyei•ed their-oaths . are. unanimous. Now, it they ';Woold malie . :the:etfort gooll•teMper, could ,therfKli.with'neorly . - .equal ahanitnity; frame l end:pais klaVe-bitn'emis of iv.hich Co keep.good • - • . thatairtsnimonspath...Thereitt..some difference opiniomivitet harlbis . clause shoulti.bt en. .foreed'.by . .N'at lapel or by . .. State ant hority,,but surely that difference . . is tint •one. If .the , alave lir to: 'be surrendetred,it.can bed . ths, enniseq ttence' to hi tri . ..b . r.to others; by . authority: it' is (haw, :And . .. - . ta l on I d one; in any case; be content that his. bath shall go •unitept • on" a.. ruz4ely unsubstatitial controversy 'as to -how it ".s . be ept?-:—• ihe•subjctcofglit rot 11l "'the safeguards , of liberty . tho Otiiiiied - andhurnitnejorisprildenee • to be in- Stilhatfr,tie man be . not, in any else; Surrendered as, a slave, aivd might it. not . be . well.st the: ' . .satne time to provide. by • law forthe.entoreement of that'elanse in the con stitutlorty whiCh.gtt . arantees that o( . .eaehtlate shall be entitled to all the.priv ilegeiand immunities of :citizens in; the. sev eral States.",' I' take the official °oath to-day Wjth no , ' rental and witit.tin per poseto construe the constitution orlaws by any rc . ritical rules; and while I do not •Cboosenowtospecifypartienlar acts.of Con : gre'sri as proper'to be enforced;:Ldo• suggeQt that it wildbe - ranch 'safer,fot all, both in 0111- a .at prtva e• s a too ,• o CPII orm to and to abide by all those acts which stand •unre- . than te'violAte any.ot them, trusting t'tl'd. impunity •in having them held•to be . tincoitatitutfgrfal'.:.:, I's ievenly•iwo years since the first gnra,tion President under our Naticinal .Cnnstitutiriti. During' flint . period fifteen ninfviry.distinguished citizens have in suce . essfonstdatinisterel the Executive branch intihir,PciVernrnent: 'Phey have conducted. it ithritgh tnany.perils o .and genentily with great with this scope tor Prece- , . pow enter upon the'same task for. the '..,iqief i contaitutional tent of four years, un ter .ifitreat and . facial tte's, • k disruption • 4,04 e Federal:Union, heretofore only menaced itternpled. I •hold. that, in • iontemltiaticin'oPuniVersal law and of the Con. tfiese.States is Perpet.. ' t ß'e!rpntliity..isAtriplied if:ot expressed law of all National. evern. • safe to:.assert. hat no Govern proper ,VO: had a provision • in' its organ. , its own •tertriinat ; Continue to. ri.,.o ll .#oolo.olAii , eoress Proyisions.ot Na -4„lf,9.o4l,oistit4ian;.•,anil the Union wal.endpre'- ; .A ..#1.1(ei,•,4,-kininKin'tpossible to destroy it :ex-, fot,„,ky,i,sonsit action . .not nioirided for in t ,•,,.4;4lTl4l9 l 4 l lt.i!!elf;;•Agaitt, if the U,nitedSt ate's ''.ll)44A:l4?lreptittent: aitocia- . ~.of4(§4ooo. i pri4e nature.4a.conttat t • ir 00 : 4iii,:',,,.Outitet.i?e.platealgy. unmade \lo42.44lhepsrtien who «iade. it, . One p - n4r . violate; it, lireajt.it; ail to :•';',401% 401,040•:4;?EOekidintl-frainth'ese., geri. ;•• " ° 'cieit,i4o;;.6lnif,thet : praposition that • °fintstmAtioo,Ofe Union is perpetua.: the'jfrtiort its°, 1.1 4itttp . 4lldViiirn'tirconstittninn;, Aiptltt;/IqAS(ha - artieles of assn 7 ; Weis. mit ureil and. eor,ithi-. jrAiejmude'nei: in 7.(, ' • It i ^ wna, for - T .. 00Y .matti refl aml the.. plit h ICA; I'l . qt t. i t he pi , th” (tielea of t'on te'o era t 1 0 ,1,1 ti 1778., • t ,I;eclare'll objects.' for oribiiiilijiioinjestablishiMrlh l e etiot!,titittiort fOrM oCo'nre.n.rfaci Uninn.' But if tii i .4est irin of) 17),fan by oi . .A•nr-bv .4 1011 , .onlY trgi . S.yrvi*.o fTninn 'hatirni ,Ipst the errp...or.nr pPrpetikitY,.. -it. follOws •)io o mi. iic maM ini4;..iiintino,.). in Li i'r.et our tit the.rlrtion; on . .c nri'Mon , ces tar. vr.gil. re ed •that viOleneC Slot l iir.`ltatel a• most nuithoritc of_ the tinPary.or i-ynliiitioorin.crorclio:', - . •eircitpii; I tiineei. • L. tliciefoti,.e'no . :iiter that. in ,r• Nee Ci;osT tot iOn unit llg)..l.l\vs.lbe. ThijOit • brolt!;t,'; 00(,1 to 1 . 11 - i!..*:,:.,;ont,oe.ctt I 'joke care, lis'tho . Clini4litution its, IF expresol.• rnjnilis.lipiin.rr i.,•t hay . he \t ' ' . 3of l'ho Union itx;;ctiteil jut allllo'Sfate3; )n.4 ileein:ln • he Milyo,..siiriplo..Mity on my part, - Ishal) perfectly perliii.ot 'it so f,iras_ • is practicable,' tioleSs my : ti,:iitrillimist,•ers; American people, Shag ivithnlit• reip . l tirill.•or'in cune:uutboritative ! Ijrci.t I-. :e t t as only ri•it'z;n path at that it will emislitl,iliorialrr . I hi ; tbece• or . v iolence, and.. s•hall '6a- none tifilt; - 3.it . i3fo'ree I lior . rq thin niirioUal j'a , gYi-r, iMr (tiled • to . .tiM will he tkcilt.n.britil, M.-cppy, am] the•nr'oPert yowl pliiiiet.be!oniztt - .7,, to .43mierigneni, im 1 what 'm ay. bo necessary 'I it , there will be nil invtia'on,,.tin ns.ing .n or•iirrioip: Ili t peapie any . In the Shall'be en. ayi±is t. find ' tin fveraa pie -cent c'o'mpetent'. men residePt•• froin • ,holding the Veikral Mtli - Ms i . there:will Mi.' no. attempt to fur.? nhipet:' • While i strirtieral riAt rimy-exist. of the r:overanler t lei enFoi,, , the c'...;rereise of ) beSri• the attempt in dy • would in!! tr.,1..,n oracticaUe .( I., Pilf it bolf l^ i —,l. ,forec.cr thr . t tiine 'the .iisfiS o f The rn al.k., ronlinee to lar fornish!iil for : prissifile,,tbe people cver.v‘vhere that sense, of jihtfeet i t ron4 nt'vornble to•Cnlm thotialo am) The e n l iven he r e i nf ll m ;fe i l will. lie • folln . cveo, - unless. • current 'events 011'1(1 'show" n mndifirntinn or etnn.l . o 'in 'l,-o'l;t4lper, - nael • ip ei•ery . • fIu:J..I;4IM exr•zepey joy lesgtdi , Cereticel • will 'he *e'vr;reis ,,, l ,eeerdive• :•stanera. : aety v'etisiing,a nil with a I.:low:owl , hotin of no:ireful' .solut.iou Cif the. ii-gional I rouble's. Ond 110.. restnrat inn of fraternal svm. Pathiel'anti afT-ieti•Ortl,. That there ore sorts in one. seetiorr•Pr•iinothef - ‘vho s...;elc. to il . o- stroY'llle,kininn'ot all event,,mot Are • ony.preteNt to do i!, - T aflirtri tint drove Tlut; -if theip be. erica,, I need a.l l lres;• 'n'o' to To thin o, really love the-Tinror, - rnay T not speak? Ile. fore onf lipoo 'o mat teras the' - Al',,styortion nrotic national fabric, with all ila benefits, it rnetriotie:... an 1 its bop woill-1 it • riot. t0a...-iraht• w hy in? yon hazY.rt.rd. . neSpiirate. a step while au v i prirtion of • the, ill's.: yoii flit, from have no real okite'nee? • Will- ,yoq• . while:the you fly -TO are' t!r..o:ife,r raider till the re•al;nnrc. you fly fritm? ^Will 'yeti l ash that' eornmiasi,n,, ni safe-g-ful n rnikitalte? All•profe , !• , ,in h , i roil- Ttr:int the'Uoiop;•if ill Cok4l,i,t utionfrl estn,be,roarntoineil: o right plainly written Constitutina' trii T thin?: not. ; II J4 . •s,..,,confitiiteil . thilt un - party. eau) . rrifcli tn• the rintliteilY•or.., , inint;' . this . . 'Thin k i • lflOtt time, of •imtance ii;which. tt hltiinly-tyrittrn priivisinn fir :the cow:oNi ion has ev'er'heen doinied. nine force of natnhor, a mniority. olehriv , ‘ • t, .mj, an V - clen'rly , writfen. rorkijt to inual riglrt,•iCiniiiht. in. kt" Mora I pnim-nr fy TevolOtroru eertoinly tizbt Iye.re a vltal ono, , But such is not•coir All j he'vital riehii mionrities - anil...of viilitals are-so plait - 11 . Y .a's'aiireflln: thorn . hy • af.• 'Litiarantjes. Anil prohibiOnoq, it). the Corist' l W 10h t eltrltrri: nirer neerni.O!! I h. to, nn orm i nje law ran e . yer 4.,•filtrn'etl with a provis,. ion 'sp-cifteally'every ititte . Stion• Which, Mav•neciir imucticrlarlmini9tratinti, .No foresight' ran anticipate, nor any document of run snit able len , 4tli, contain 6Npro , e pro vis'• inns for all prissibte . rptestiomt.' frorplabor bosorremiqpnl N ational -or-Stott: antborihyl; • • • . , . . The . dons'titurion does ner.en:pressly say ; :' Ar ost. 'c onaresg: r,qteet SlaVery in -t • toilet: 1• The Cansti t lit ien . does Pet es pres'sk. . saY., ,FreMPitestions nt..thk class of ripe ell . • Par' ennstitittional yeetrt VersdeS . ; , end ere di 7 vide span them intomajitritjes andmineritje,t. Il'ahe minority wilf net - acquiesce 'the melon t or the Goveroinent:. must reit 'there:is .nn .alternative (or ceidintiing the :Governplent but.aco,niescence.on the' one side or Ate: otlter. .tf a minority irt shell a case than ricrjuiresce, they make e precedent which . will . in turn ruin end divide them; for a. minority ortheir own mill secede frArn th'ern whenever a. Majority refuses' to 'he controlled by a ntiiiority. For instance, ‘VhY may not any.Poitiori.et a:new, confederacy a. year-ortwo.hence 'arbitrarily' secede neaie, precisely as poitions of the .present, Union itnyv claim to seerde from : it '1 Alt tvlio cher ish.disnnien.sentiments 'are aow.beirig educa ted to 'the exace 'teniper of doing, this. is ..there such perfect identity of interests among 'the States to ccimrips.e a new .Union as to Pro :duce . harmnity - only , and prevent renewed 'se cession , Plainly, the central idert'of seces, ssion is the esence•of anarchy; A majority, held in restraints hy.constitut lona] checks and dimitittions, and 'alwayti changing - easily with. deliberate changes of ixopuler . .opinions acid sentiments, the . only true sovereign n( a • free people.. 'Whoever-rejects it; does;-o( nc ressity-fly to anarchy or to..despotiim.. Una n4ol4 ie impossible. The ruled' a minority . ,., es n.p.rmanent arrangement, is rvi..holly indd 4mi,s,iabie,..so.that rejecting the majority prin.", ,eiple, paorcliy or despetism,,in . some . .form • is ail that felon. do not: ?orget the position , asialned ,some, that tleinstitutiohal ,questions sie to be decided ey'the',Spiirenie 'Cop rt, innrdet deny . I t h a t suc l i m ee t o r o ti ippst lhe bindingin any case tipon'the•partii• tot'suit„, as to the" object of that friuit; while theyiiate'aiso entitlectio very .high respect and' .eopsideiatiodin . all parallel, .casea by all othai Pepat!rnents orthe Govern .ipent;,O4 while it is olivieusly,.-possiple. that such decistoh may 44 , 11 . 0PNwit in any:.,t4iirett Olt the evil effect' following )(Mite() ,to thaipartietilar ease, witittlie chance that it-thay,,he overrated, and never become a. precetient kir otlter.cases, can be beater borne thaP.eoPhi the evils of a .ili'Vreni :At the — sable'. the 'citizen -mutt . , . eontess. the Go . vekiitnent . - the whnle be h7•!he ef-• of n 's.i.dn they are •ineil.• in ot , iin',:l i• - .l.,rie tietWren pan fics"inii..t.sonn.l pectlO• will }mei.' their. tiny:ern: nietAt.kit:a .N nrTi,theieiret his ei,:inill,t.oprin• the Cnitrt nr:i hi' .1 •+: jr a y irk 'lb if Oct' - shr;iik fat n ban'. iral , On of . ahr i-atiriiry believe; mie la' to le:, he.oll.l , l..lieli,i.e^s noit.h . f 'hot' t:i f.xtop.l , ;a; Thisl . 3 01.• - orilY 8111)n't• :Jill the r Sin ve. ‘ . Clense of. I it C9lstitiifinn,..nn.l. th'e law - Int . ie' sap'prei;. Sin)' each . tinforeeil; IVOlhap4i to . Orly, litty. can ever . 114 wliern f Mara' .seriqerif th's PNCPIa - IMP •rfer'lly. sunrinits rise low itself. The' glen t 11•11 1 .porfpl , .! the't.try la it ['ion • . :and a:-few • break - ii:ver thi'nk, canner pri I.!et I y red..on lit .. , s.onlit lie'irnrse in both the'i;er'tions than rareh_ln..g.lave trail..., noty impen- - . feel 1:r • snore - won td hr rjltirnatei y" •reei-. suit witho.t.t rie t inn. in '09. , s'i , ctirim, fit- . :tive 0111 V InrthifV: •.irrron , woull :lot • b .r.. - Fikrr . .fild..7 red -A. by' the. . •rp,t , vi' ettnnot' ro'n , l.tt "nor sor Gong frinti orreiCntlior,nor'lrtittLan i , rp s.abiti. wall t 'Coon" A :hir‘ , l,anl •; : in , l litteionil and rn on. of' It' .prosenro ant be v'nut! ttio .of lit;r; hot the difforont• rt kof opt; nom, tlo They_ remain faro' and inter,_' foursr,'pithor hostile or. a , nir ,tntiSt con t 11.rt.tV:”..^71 . t ... 010i1,.•:1 , it prjSkijll . ', ' t hen, to , trtniro:o,ai'int:tycoor, , ,,' wort,. ntazoon's or: narnl , 11 1 .! f C" , ,. t ,' ai•n'inn tha l hofOrof: Ca".iliieilrt in ik-t9 in: than frion , ls Can t rHt 11 ,, b.'Co. if)) (ICS ni.;(.1),,t . ;:,,,06. ;111'01.4, ilia iiraivs r' i•an onnn, !zopp , :so'vrit t rnt, • r•innrit .n itftr , r.roorrh. Ins' on It sitlos and nri it .on lior yon; rho itlontioaf• no , ;st inns as. to • torroV of intorrhitis.; -, ro; n , za yon. • This.. entry.; with it , instifotionS; belontt4 • pro'rtto, wtir, inhabit. •AV honoy t , • styli . ' } wort' W 4, ,11: of. th , tlxistint.rttzovrtornetll - , they ran osOrri.oi thrir enlist itotiOnal right of armtndinz,',tr. their rrvolutio9aryr-itight,to des ro rrrilio rOr oirorthro'w it. I. ca'rrnot ranf.or..th.o 'cart this ',tatty worthy and:patri: • ottr oit'7...nr , rl..ll.:siton haeint. 111'0 • no- . COnst . itution While ; lurk° .no r ,, , , o , nrooqatiort of toonj,nent, I folly re- .roana. ,, 'llitt • !,,11.ntithoritYot 'thof'protil6' nee( ,Ito .what' soltjert,Jl,lny'rsOrrisod in efthor • - 1.11:i pro , n•rifirtl in tho.instrurnOnt • ti'l'l • sh , , , ild trodor', , s. - tstite: eircninstan.' Cl'q, fa.vor thari,opprcQr n fair oppor.to tlity ,alnirtkrd thrl?oople I will venture to add' that to mo •the Corieen. , then inridri.sorrns iirrfOralitr, in that.ir alloees atnenitmont; to otiginalrewith tho People • tostotid pt , rroitiing. thotn 'to talon-'rir.roirr.t proPOsitions" 01 Igloo tot by others not. ..espocially chosen for Ito. purpose; atm! 'which mivl,t not 10 prorisoly .nrh as they . •would•wiSh'elyhOr to al'Ci•Cpt or refuse.. l orr-, litat a- proposol• n mondtoont .1 the Constitittintt, - w,ltiell'amr,rotroont. hoWeve.r. .I• have itot ,, sron, has Cone.ro . ss, t.ll ., crrlytt. Govrrnroort'sltfll'Peer 01' ittltorf. , ro with lire. ilorpost ir.'in , titirtions 'of S;atop', that..pt , rsniis bold to sereiro.. Ti, vni!l. tnilionsti tie tinn .61.:wh'at have said (1.-pail:1;0111'111V purpOse not .lo speak of par, .noiondrnorids. cn f.t'r ns. to say, that snelt aAiroVision to' no , o be implied 'constitutional latat, I have no obl i ocliOn to its britto 'clad? tt . knress and irrrYbcal,le..; . . Cillief-Maciiiliate derive , : all .ltia ittitharitv front piitiptd, not the, litre Confcrreil none upon iii:u' to lit The teiaris for the sepitration'of the States. The pet -.. pip t honlFele i•J", ch.fr<o,. but. the kho siteiilltits muhinc ln.hi tvitlt. it- Ilk ditty eihnlAhlt,o'r the ylr,eri , (.Ovorrlnlent. as , it . elate to hiq Itani l o, ant to - it rangiuit it uniingtireilthy hint In his there not be.a. ;pltient lit TVA of t 1 n people? Jo there tintitteller or:equal hopitin the world! Tour pre‘!elit e 1 i.,,111.4..1010.7.'with0ut Nth of heinc In the Tf file 'Ain't:laylhtler of Nnticna.. with his 01iirnathrittrinit Justice, be on you the or 'on tintirs 'ef.the South 11111 truth and that'. jetstree iv ill milady previtithy the judgment of this great tribu nal, khi.tineridatt o,orlo • lly frame . df the.' Gov 'ernomtit under which too lire . , this sante peel . .lo'4re tviiiiily niven their leildie servants'. but little , power for ophyilliefi nod hied, with egg al Wishini provided, file the return oftitat itt:fr to their own lothils at very' slovilt. int," vale Whiletho'theople retain .theid Virtpo and . yigll.l.llC,. tw Ailinthistration, byinny. ettreme wicked 'd;: or hilly, idiot very aeriousiy injure the Goveinment In the. abort spites. 'a.,. . • ' • . ' My eviintrymedi tine and all, [Link ealinlY,. , anil well up o uithi, eatsbe hat liv taltiaciltiitivi.• If itherd'he an object to hurry and of, yon, in holiltacte, to a step which veil would never take that olteet will be frustrated , by taking liefru stretch by it. Suet' , nr von :is are note dissitisfmd , still hire the old Onnetl. tut ion unimpaired nail tin the sensitive'phiut, the laws • your torn, frainTiti ender it, while the. unto i.tiletinti“' .tr l ition will haveinn inherollate .power, if 'it would, ha change dither. 1 If itiwore eihnittit - thlint yeit 'who aro oTiodtisticil 1101141 w right tilde in the dispute, that, is . stilt no sitetle. _ rat op l . a r. permit - ate action: 'Meth; and it firm :relian . oo nn II int.ttlut.hao nt•ni.r v^t t o thISIM"OI.ed -land, are C'lltupetetit to ailhott, la the hest Way. alt our pres- Ptil you)r hands. toy disSatlitleil fellow ereintrymen. and not in lohli3 t is the n:0111,01t0IIK hq4llo,of civil War.: The lioverilinpl4 . Will hi.it asset I you. You can hest nit cannel without being 'Yourselves he .rag= gVeiqorA • Y9ll hatitt no pall); registered in 'leaven .to - ilegtroy the (loveranient, while f shall have too:11111st solemn one to protect, pod defend , ' 'it.' I am loth to close. liVe arehtit enemies: but friends. no t ha, meanies. Thengh passion may, harp 10J:tile-J. It nitt,st not break our bonds 'of affection. Tloi inr , tte. chords of memory stretching 'rout every battle nail list riot grave to every living heart and hearth 'stone all over this brottTl loot, will yet swell the elm rite of the 'Union, when 'again touched, as surely they will be, by the betterangels of our nature: WAICLINE PREPARATIONS IX ,Tlin Sorrn.The Southern .papers are fulr.of items concerning the %Verne . preparations'in the Confederated 'States. There are thiee powder rifOls"in Pick ens District, South Carolina, turnip n , ' cut shine •fifrilieg.,. a day.. ..A . firrn in Savannah . has con tracted for'3,ooo shot ancl,sliell for South Car-. ainither firm. in 'Mohife is castirg .c a'nunn hill's, grope &e.. A Cpirmany of "scven tg recruits for the South Carolina arinypassed through .Augusta, 13eorgia,. 'on the 23d'. ult.,. from Tennessee. For the regular army of 'Georgia, reeruiting is going or, all . over ,thai State'. in Athens a eompanyof.fortr hasbeeri 01111,00d_ up to,the'.elose of last . .-the . volunteers in Fort. Pulaski 'are to he discharged and the,new . ,regulars subititOted-for them:— The Columbus Vines publishes a letterlfroin a delegate, to. the Southern Congress,irryhichhe . . . . . . . . . , . . .::.(tWe'intendto put the strongest foice.in the - O'6lA Which: can be raised, 'arid the. President ~ , i ll accent' from .1 he States .all men that .may `boternleied:. They will he received with their own olliFers; bet the -President must . settle .all .queStiona of rank and position timer the author •ity.i.if Congress. My. informationli ..that-Da vis Will endeavor to secure for • thY officers of :the'United States Army, who have .resigned! the .l best.positiOns first, upon the groand .that theyare experienced and capable. . There hae yet.been nothing done by ,Cengiets ps.to• the . raising. of troops, r xrep.t possibly in committee.. 41:11'1Vcali 4 ~#l. T til -:Viiiioc.t4l::, .1... Tliurody,..Nstre 14,1861: .• brApaT . 7ll,o;. oP loi?nt! niltlreps of . .• As p.imlier if : rat vi . og tinlversal diOif)poititment. Tl:e;eon try in.iti•pro:ltifition and ruinwas Itri.x;r3l!.ly for, en expression from the 'Presillimt• that 'wool4l'give.the.peor4t. a ray. Of hoer;; bite the - :policy of .the,hew,"irWe'rnrnent, :as . 511055:11 . ill:t he Intiugaral ennfusion' Wo'ise fOOnded: . ..F.jr . sthe.; seeks tOeal:n the , c,iippre. htjrsioeS!' of, Ole . Sneth by r referring tn.his past record reiteintiridthat the. Chicago• plat,forrn was his.laW, (A pernial of that doeutpeat, ,in. ntigro equality is' . ,lhe . first..aml:prpmil nent . featare, - .would satisfy the readerthit . po . .tiori.l,Yriojlin:orttelikely to allay apprehrinsimj In the . .teelh this he er,joiwr:,it,asa duty to .re turn fugitive'slaves..That:poi : tjiM fers to the state of the Union;i . s "but a • re-.11n.h of President BOOtiiina'n's vie tvQ, as wall as the writterf.Opinioti : of.S,e'e'retary . ,take ear.e•ihtlttlie faWs . in,nll the . Statesthat• the . 'whole • force of. -the :government will be.aseil to tkhohl, occupy. iuld possess theproperty.atitl, .the goVeyament:".sAlt.thi•kto t; In thenett seriteore hn conCeiles' that ioloealitie . wikere ibis p•nph:nb this !fifty Will -.1)!!• n't;tti - ; , 1. 1 with - mat ''eooyentioi nnly sh ortly' pahlican-doo . tritie . i hat •\i'lijrlil.tra , . .CRS a majority chose I lie lair-111x1 a IT?a t~l nit 5• •iris..e:4',:of the . Supreme -Ceert are the prope'r The . last•pf : at.i6n * of . tlie ro'e ottimentlc'proerO4tinatio'il.: • prill'ey• of the riew:otiroirti'tra - I an 'eamlle jtoi ; :ed from soot:11, h,ticetioneat, it ge'rir•raliy leaked' upon. aa, pea ceithfo. Arritron!s .Thienrin:•-L-The s set tie 1 . • . the actounts, soine, time in January: and ;ore Wilteheci . the. yaner,• , ? expectingio see th: Ylepiires"puldlshed ; lrnt . ~It has bee . n.a.itibiect of it (Miry oh. the part of the 'ln,i-nSyers', , Atliy.thi;se statements •of the accounts are not laid before • ,the'inthlic; for they .inmite.nt beljevr;*they hatonMinter• est in : the:public: fonds, mid have a right •to knaj.v . ,what• becomes of. the large, sums assessed •anri paid into the • Tlefore.t lie gtiest,!? the. AnditOrs' Re'fiort'S• were );early....lfsiMhpublication is, non on the pleii of expense to ihe'ronnty.. it slicitild he understbrd that We lia34 a IWatilS.been re ly to publish the "statement of 'the fonds"—find • .- . .• done. so fat' as •we hate been able 'to obtain 'thent•-free of expenset •- , •,, been lierinested to call the attention (*.tlie County •CorniniSsiotirs to this'tnq{ter, froM•the reriort that-the Auditors find over; 'right thousand dollars in the hands of Treasurer while there is no money tonedee . m . * the orders noW t give . 45.4m . y - information ? ; .•• •' ' fir:tri of Atlen & Stelthirt is dissolved, 'is appears frOinilvertis.etnent in . tlie•lnst AritterAlleo continning the business. 'llie.bits'iness of the flint is in the h a nds of J. P.. Cl:adwicit an t rmsttong ter'atljust-, 'merit; ‘1; not. nnexpeeted, n 114.1161 cot t.oherate.s'ttie good opittiOn' entertained of the retiring intrtner.. • .• • '• • • Ss . ll.:Tnhori Om Ar 11S5P.SSM(!ht(4: two dollars, on nnrh shard Tkioirod. to he paid it as. soon 'as Friday . s:tocl; holdei number ; fifty:;' n.qsq.s , .3llent will hi promptly met, that • thA . dire:ctors may he able to corrimenca.Opr.rat •• • • 13r.Acks!itiTirt;s0.J. B. Taylor has'•engp . pei competent workenen,'•nnd• no inteed , to d'n work at secession priVe.S. He' offers 'to shoe horses at $l, and do all work. iti his line at the Same rates. •.• . The Side:H,ill.TN now in full 'liln=t, preparediiiid .'to etiecu.te all orrl , i i .fio/nex6e: on . lola of crates • ton . .eake.certer..•Rartietilar attention 'paid to iiiantlfe'etr:itie; another . cohtm.n be fodnd the, mivertise.mc , pt of thesedocesvP,l -tyrtothihtt. medicines; ''NVOHcari ree ori?momttheoi—especially -t.h.Cherry Pectoral - 7 -to the • We,call attention tp, th , .,•*:ail.:'ertiserp , M of L,131?.V. &'. FORSY Tu.: They any 'r.utepri<in3 young men, and we they Chill b.••.liberall}' We regret'tho non..appeartnee of ENT°. .crtAT bop! not :n be obliged to apologize ,future. Our readnis, when they reflect •tbat :these Rprubkicaii times, ivilloverlOok our irragnlaritk: . S.Aezi..:,—We have long supposedYthis . cede, brated drug, had come to be, an exploded drag, butwo are assured by those 'skilled in the heat log art,. that not the'Sarsaparilla 'itself into be blamed for this conclusion, but the .miserable, worthless preparations of it that hav'e . :been Paltned off upon. the .community 7 preparations whiCh contain about as much .virtues as lbey dp . of gold dust. it' is a Con - inlet - chi' fact that altho'st all of.the - Sarsaparlilagathered in' the world, is . conanined in the old cotintries 'of, Europe,: where the 'science-of' medicine has its highest perfection, afidWhere they: know.thebest.i:Vhat,to.cmploy for' the ma'stery' Of disease. .11enee'we are'grad.46 fend that W . e are; now to - have a earnpoundof this exellent.. *'.llich can be relied. nn, and our corinntinity will not need be assured, 'that any thing Dr. Ayer makes, is .vi;Orthy.of.their con lidence. .De...has been for yeara engaged in el 7 itninating this remedy (see . adv'g Cols.) design frig to.ma ke.it out;il l .'.vAith shonld add the crovninegioiy. to hiS.al;eady - enviabie reputation,-.—irmericatt.Crit; N . c r York.' . . Byot(e..TAti: 7 - -pq the of:tino ict of m a io- n ; alrFsnyi iinin r A John . ; P. StPplieris, co.iifftne'rl tlp.jail:of..P.llc - Chpnty,..nt rtiqgwriy,e )l on...ellWT.on orn.nnini-Inis'rsoope.' _ll6 is abotit piriet yentri on 112.ne..abonnt feo 11n and r hlid rn .. .vbrn • lie c . ..ralit , d; 'a; pit . 11.1 Ile,rl;:kaiit'et • tit ti . ; e6iit with pocket: nbel . an oh'. pair 61 imot A' rewnninl of tm,',ltty -6.en-aoinan• oft:erpni fpr his priest and d:et,•ll.• Tice tremor r:t tit Con ve nil on.' The T)enilior'at re . ;•.; tate . ronv,int ion; Which, .sort,l)lor, *;111': 2 . i11111!::nr . 1113 i dike' the reinnattt:of ti coogaered.•and P3rt , ......lVev't;r in: the I, Of.'Penit . sylyrfnia; rot (s in tirt dayS:rif; ifs lro W er t Aid : ti...capYridt-icin.eontaite. •inore: w itb a imireearNest, de nit]. pat- . '''Pho lea trii'ipti: Of the, State came from their t . frerirenr . in this 11 , :0 1 / 1 their,•' 'epant greates'l , ,prib,.(o l .Inat;ther. a rld'"lk" thol , ^sil joh. best raletilaied to reStOre ! AYris . lortred:hy I be• Of .ornit.); conee,; , don., difrren CI'S SO the I)eirinefatie ' ;tatty into 10101411- tr.l gaps ..dicappear . e . il,.in presence' Of .fo the; orri .nr-by, rain rent inn rieirintpdrated wba t :it iso.ha ppit\•.ex . • Pres;el in. I tin I lip 1/em , f. Cfa tle.. pa rty :power w hie colt:Mir imrititegrif,y'eart ive•" Nothin9. eetild niba.rd ,11.,tiontfar . :tretioti of . tbis hy -. no . Demor:ralie.oa(rv, aibeon.'er,.• vati ye rieizeh , hi) mctird spirit of see t which enlarimied 10. th,: ele . et idn of. Lineolti, l ean the !-Itopie. f.lef•liHt 1•; s, thar,:f.Orr mohths after a elefeat : apparenity. Ontditibatio:%' flo'da I :ITV, awl ab1e . ..4 eenventioe 0 4 ,•the- I)rmoi arts poi tr.,-eont'ai . nit , !.f to 011 y th,:t 'bp:t and.:post pat rint'le -rnon in .1.1„e State, re : seri-0)14,1 at theca vital. fo their I .„,..; t : 01 ., In atboa hi. prinei . pies which, arhito.triitm;i;hanf, preserved Oti . a.s . orte .witen deleat to t!:{'ec,r2o ixf nile.disc,latb:ll: strif I'l :one rat is party w (I,:teat but its i: . rinriples of the 11. , .onhlicani • has dnlyser veil .b . P• illus. rate tf).: Oeerssity for the' inain , ..enhll. , l' flf Na , ihnnil id 'as, and the . nan..,s and. p'eri!orly, , , .:cii.tfacter of seetien.d . 'elp, part y'lias dest.royeil.its , lf irs apply:cf. 1, trinph. The vanPuislied . pa tty caner eu from' I Ito colkest with - its•nrineiples • niiitnpat ed, end' its harmer. tiotarnklied...- 'Floe . people pow and deeply reil,rel' the iMstah'e they.' rnhd - 1 in vieldineto thO' bbantlisbimenls of the see timid - Ist ; Who osritt red thein that there 12. g aer•tp be apirehended froM the elc . et iriit'of !of bereause't hey , wr:re tleCeiyeq.a'nd•bel , • trayed..inf6 ptritnot inz the dosivns of.:learders. whO intended In exclude. the Southern Stat 4, Piol to form a trniop entnons.eil entirely of •Net their. Wrath araosed eahrst the •ritithor , of the•disiistets flint bay , ;'(olfriwed . . so. ol6iely iq, th,i . ..foot*tepi ot. Reo adieati see- , ces . s .tOrlemor,st rat o the sPuri.:ni7. nit iPaalit of Itept4;lican , pninr.ipt s. tti tiirc ~ el;en .t he : . jitst ice of their prineiplea and ;ha Aral of: lbeir solemn. re' to') clear: to bean k o n,l,ir.. 's [nod . ; the Dr.:Anoora . t . ie i“•sell . ltileci in , Abe • strene 'coilscioos ter tit saw, and placed itself boldly before . .l edinitry - •as the• Union find the resolute enemy of fratricillal tear, ' •• : ' ••••:. . The recnlulions'adop adopted :without a sim±le sentin voice, expros9 the pet Viiqing seri : tit - tient, nnf,cutiVof.the Dp,rnneratiegirtanizatifin,..but of the'gretie-• o of l'intsyl . van,ia.'• They 'declare in favor of the Criltuidrn reselitt tens or:something .sirniko: as e•sadistactorf basis of nit:pistmetii.„ . -They an, nettnen the D determi»atien of the erpoct:itic . part_ -to..app - ese,''disentinte'fianee anti' prei/eO,. ty.;* :or proper amid legit hrinte. means,. any at tempt on the part 'of,the Remit:tic:arts in power tn armed tit.!.zressinto; nica the Southern State;-thus 10.6 itgLtlitt dorniOd ot...pifity- to . 1111- derstrffid:that 'they eat)' receive no as'si,datice .frctm the Demeeritey i'n the' dialmillitir'Werk of pitifig,iiw't.heentintYY into. the" ni-eiv wari.."•ipeeially•so Iring tinennstiClitienal aelinents remain :unrepeitleil ripp o life sf', i , o tt, Ime1;5:of tifirthern and piodenr 'res'irife orthe.limder Stite'4 and :their. enneiliatory . o%;er; , lreS very p•opelly orrep mended,:uel'the 1) ,. -meeretio party 'ef , P. , 11,1 ,, ,d; cginia pliiced iu puait inn side-bY side 'loyal '.mid tit:voted , . eltdiritogh. onteli injitQtl r- ti . :- • .• • Mr.. C.l[iy , :abf That hr moult rgoller bn Tij^ - FrOrniwr.tt ran s4tur Pl,nt .t: that thny . \ , ,nubh i 10_116. lin con?c.inosof •ha ving;t'ortn rhibt Ibe ten , n%entitl..4:t 111;111. , 1/f.:ir‘ On of the Re• jiurt v. ''..vbich plnct!ol a li'reshk,nit Ut .tho . cnst of ddi , ohoion of 0e tTnCnn, - ?.;Co man wh,o voted) nlz•linst Li , .coln can fin! posunutibh.; for' .the.itifTieult ins tvhichln - ; , .'e pv,;*rtak , n Ihn coun try:lin conserjunnee.nl he eb;ethon nf President. • 'Tin supportnr , of J3rec , lzinrnh., , ,., Pxh;;11 , 6.,1.t heir 1r?, 1 , , .:rt‘ to pre vnr.t the. Nrntber . n . -Status illnt runbi . „ not snrvivo the' .t.rin:rph . 4 a rin.rty•iptlam!'l Leith enthiry to thin S:nuthe . tn. 'rboy Slll,l' that 111 , .• S ;nth %‘',ti it: oa must, illptiko-cli;ctio'n'ot iONit u, nn ftw•inliwipr...Fio . : re, , i , i,i,,re not.bu:- be iniloy:6l .b.y. dish's(' citl C.O: c,9)1:•,11,: •Now. that il•se consi4jonnces 'an; •Sn appa rent. that even: rionnhlit,tris are .fnreed admit the existence to t h,••fl i n on :_. row that 5, , yen . Stares have deelared t ooselves 'out of 'the .and torched a sePatato leiteracy:— no w dliat IrfrEder S;ittr;s are Iran,' Jilin:;, in. the balance, ready to remain in tin ;Union if their rights are and [ermined to gn nut if they ate ilenied-now that. tte ate:upOu the very brink of a 661 : war, one would• think that the most venomous Republic-AO ought lobo satisfied, witlr the amount of injory already'inflieled upon the . country, by the. sue-. c..,ss.of that sectional organization, Attu!' feel some disposition tirassist in arresting .thepro: 'gress of ruin: .flut.the stillbackeif traitors Of the (freely school are - not 'yet' satisfied with their work. .They insist that there Moat be no h' sitatioti, no looking lmeie, , no' faitering,-antil the 'work, of: Aliihnion :is• fully' accomplished, aiul the Union is nurg& of the slave SthAes. They. would ra'ther Sep , every Southern'. State; driveh'out ef•the::UniOn thin it should be pre served by 11fe 'sacrifice of the Repoldican . Party: After assitting the . peonle .that"the • triumph of-Reptiblicair'prineinles , ,involved. no 'danger,, and that• Lincoln's election would pour oil upon. the troubled waters, they now insist that . 'noth-:' ing Shall 'be dOne . to remove'the denger-whicii has' come frrapith:i.Of prophecies, that :the Republican party• Must fulfil. .its .mission of ruin to the Confederacy..'' . • • The Democratic party was tight in predict ing evil froM the eluctinn of Lincoln:„ They are now right irrinsisting.tbat the injury inflic ted-by thc; •-Repoblienns,.shall be • -repaired compromise. . Pe)" .are_ protesting against' useleis and 'bloody war—and if that Comes; they will be right 'in - pretesting against th.! enormity;'—nem'ouniic TO H. N. 'N. On filo - Frentleellope a cut Ho nifey - y .drandetit'atructure anittleiico, - ....1.. • ... happy • th.t ccr.hana!s about aro.tutted wittigrefa, And, inward reigni a m'ar,:on quoin,. • -. ;.17ip inirtaet , nr my :•.• • : • • - •.. . • the shitiey of my My 411i4gVtikr pqre lAtlf•my . boyn: •• • vi thef+ ivityy Li:lliad": • ]hippy wlp, thus ni9 blepsr , • • . . Nri• r3c.kinz I.;puntheq, by mini and ciro7 .." • Dear Bli.uty.. .., • •• .• , prove the enlace Otniy , yearn, : ._ • Tiil lioi•irrint ineeuenger appenr ,, , • no. r.lile prey.resiign,.' • Can htdenus tbrin.willi direful tante, Can iiieei• flail an ehtratice there, • .To.breailie Tullio Shanty. • ' In:winter while t ie r gie snow_ •i r<iund hiv eat 614 lihriins i , kwi,•.. •• . • .•si bytinfnliaz • • thl fetid of no,h;tlisativerSith.rts;" •••' . Ism the , '' Tiiw ^ Imparts .•• • The knowleilse to tin. yi•ting •.• • . • • In the .; • • her Contentment with a c hem' fut *, ltilads'tolamas in liiejtabbling 1 , r0(,k, itti:ottalerbopthrotiah the u ten ; - • Thairoolls-resottoil, with-stroke 14 axe, Vihile startling frostit the timber cracks, Aod woleome artiomirinmt— • • , •• • In the Shanty-- Oh' in•kr it b.e.nly happy tot . ' • • To e!,rne Fuel' Hirrr.Lin cnt r • r " • • 1711'il , N tinm.aith ftin'ebalt lnrt.. ••• . ktlify c311.:4 r.' Yttlt-r..1 ii . r!tte . .•6;••tli • -•• •. , noon her hip et lips-mill lisp . liek tire 'a I . Uie sUanfy,, q • : 4 4 e.t •!rot::;‘!:v trwr..l.l , irt boaait. • . 'lite [WI n 11f my lival I •• • svvl,l,ll , ov - Pr; • • 0 , 1 ! iti3v .1! lot mr.lot . • li•com farywell. s.lmiatv. Sinvi.r.s.:Jan„.:Ft.ll';.l6. - . 1 the,So- , •linta,.a Ali Gil 1 . i:01111A - cnr, J'r;l).;Tiont.: 'some ecru.. hcntlreA: of. Uncle•Sti m's torpiians'arrived, nri,!. itioted..arOund.... , onme Were . sent to: .Ithor Aleast entrui. harraOks at the Presidio, Apr the rt!ti - utinden . ' -acre 'WO : t. , rod at .flettit4i ; barracks, preparibi- • 'tory it, hei6; as-ight , cl to the different Qom-% pahies of ties. re...!ittients.iit this ith Partinerit. - . .!ot scattered . . 0m..-Oreeen Jot. teat itiost•delii2htftilyosi ; Fitt t. urine,, in A r•- i-z 0 0,,,,piw he re h e y en lint to, pill: roe ks on: tht; i6ofa.to keisp the click of tiiii.boartii.lr'orrii - tike little ticigs' - taiii , s.' is ..a weeiched Place. to dive...tit,, and to be •ortlered i.•ef i ongh to make trity officer resi;an;.tin- . less a catholie, 11(.1:n0M-edges: the justice' of eiting-lenttd Purgatoii - . They hare'-little- Inn tivenia that aWfutplace sometimes, and ah officer was telling rme the'other;da.y or. how, lie lOst h 1 postage stamps.. .fie•hrid sent tip here: for'srone twentY dollars .worth;• and. had jet them on hi; ,Now the habits manners' atul ctiS toirt s . tat -reahouts ate coOsiderah.by on . ~ 'the Itet , ..antbels) „style,' and. the Indiaris"are lowed-to roam, around the-garrison a fl. li.bit if they behave themselVes and don't'steal.. On • ild-soccnsion a yOung t.squaw who had the- ruri •of lhe.rfita arts, 01111 Vrtla very much ist ,h ome • everywhere and'aity where,' happened to tit tar injo-rny friend's • room, anti seing the postage stamps begara to e'xittriine them : with, great cu i iosity. .Sits discts tered-they would' stick, vet, fotthwith., whaPpy itlea . struck het',- Srztt the fashionalderlress., of the Itidit , s•of.her class bt that' worm' climate is of the briefest , description. 'She' to . tiveienp 'anti exeite. the envy of theother 'Pociihontitees; . eo. .she r..tortt in On. the - pestal .. .euriency, and =oh . ; to the asittitishMent of : the r,arrisciu, made her' •appe'arrinee presently on the: parade ground en ijody covered over with.th . e.'postage stamps. She - was stiack•all-Over wititßeitjunlin Frank- , 1 in,•and the Fattier pf;his . country was phis terctballnyerirei. IS4Ship'S glossy skin . eriruinutely, regnicilessof dignity and decency... The "roar'? that greeted her, . from , ' Com rnailding•eiffcer • db . wri toitheArOmrper-bOys r : was-lotid ern - nigh-to .yedteard nearly at head-. tptarterS•iir Son FranciScrS,'hutilntlian like, 'she: nreserved her egnanimity: and . ditbribt all tibtcouce,ted, bOt sailed off with the airand, •step, of, a. genuine princess,,, while my friend , rushed into his tuarters nos ,Itlis. twenty-, .dallutisk postage =titnnis,Miti tbat.'.what Was intended for th'e• thaii-litid been Oppropri6fed le-male.— ;'he might hare heen'pot in the oeerliind c o e d ) and gone through—she certninly.conld not , have , . been st tipped. for. want at being pre-paid'. . . , . . . . ::3AYAE,L T •. Ari.nt 7• 0(E E,. PAINTIVG:-The: hp,t and 9nnSt'economi66lmothod, of finistiinp• 'tyn;lonos of a dwelling boose-is. a qiestioh of snnit;-inikutante to boildpr's and others. -• Tho JAlnwing oNoion:.on.!lie suh.Oct isfiom'Boyarcl: • . •i . Eor the' finishing nishing of thetircinms :there te nothing to the native wood, simply oiled to the heavily of the • rain.' . Event the.comainnest pine treated, in this 'stay, has a loster a nd' warmth, beside .which•th-drearyi white . p lint; so corrnrimi in, the best: hotties, dull am) dead.. 'Nothimr. - q house s uch rold, unconifortii`.•le White' 'paint . and pla=ter. • :This color is fit only fot - the . t lie tropitia.,• ~Our. cheap ..corrtroim. woods—pine, aSh, oak. chestnut, maple, beech; ,walnut; but i,irrint —offer its n variety of exquisite tints and . pat terns, which,. unlit recently -have. holly ili4egarded.,in Ey' en :in furniture, we are psi' beginning- to •discriver how roireh In ore.eiega at and chaste' are Oak and walnin than malingony. - 7he'beauty of a room is as dependent - on the harmony of ,coloting as hat'of - a picture, S une of the tigliest and mast disagreeable apartments 1.. h . ave ever seen were just•thosti which:contained •the most expensive itirnitut rand decorations, ' • My experierme shows dila a room' finished %vith, thebest ; seasoned Mak or. walintt, costs actually less then one finished with pine, pain, tell and grained in irriitation 'of those- woods;. Two verandahs of yellow. Ping, treated to• two coats of hodedmil, hav;e - a.rieliness. and .. beauty of color beyond the,reach.of :pigments ; and my only rag:ref-connected with the house; isthat.l, was persuaded , by the, representatiOns of mecha- - nics, to use any paint at, OW' •• • • . • • ST IiIjIC.TIIE :301.4 'is t o m o f t h e grant krehch satirist, which: finely . illustrates. i i ir s 'lcoowtedec of human nature.- ;He was tray- Gerinany,: iiientire• ignorance' Of its language and currency. Havini . obtaiited settle small`changefor some - of his French coins, he used to pay coachman end others in the follevrl ing manner. Taking a handfudef . the unmis- . . takable. specimens from his• pocliets,.he' eoutit-: ed them one 14.0ne, into the 'creditors hands, keeping his eyis all the time on ~the: re ceivcr's face, A .t.oon as 'he 'perceived the least -twinkle of a stnite, he•took back the 'last coin -deposited. in.. the . hand, and .ietuined• • it, with the remainder to his 'pocket. •He eller,. wards found , that in pursuing this Itiethcid, he had not overpaid for anything. English agents have arranged, for the etnigra= Lion of three thousand coolies to the Vest fridiec during the next•year.• • :
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