*7•o2kumm a22.11111.4--ivra.a U TION. "AeggatVli AU) r', WILL be T sohl ot'rublie :Auction, by the VT - Scribers of their Store Boom, in North lion 'over Street, Carlisle,' opposite •the• , Carlisle Emil: their entire , stock or " • ' iStrtv . .ol)RiVo consisting of-Brite,Black, Give, ~Invisible Geeßn, and -Brevet ' ;.• •, • S ;OAS 014071-IG, CassinettsAnd Cnssinieres of all coloursi.St qualitie; F1%1111109, Blankets,ißeritioes, Monsrlitie de .:does, Cluillt4s, Silks, Ca licoes, Tiokh6i, Cheeks,.blencli ett and-unbleached • "... ' .. 31.1/3. . S 361. XS • ..... - Silk and 'Cotton Handkerchiefs,Brocha, Blanket :aid Chenille Shawls, Stockings, Cloycs, Stocks, Collars, and Shirt Bosoms, &e_. &c. Biiiiiiiii - i , iiiiiY be tiiiiitaa . ,' nit MI 'goddli Wililie SOW without reserve to the highest, bidder; being determined to dispose of the stock as soomis possible. Sale to commence - on Monday he 11th day df Jan-r vary, 1941, at 9 'o'clock; A. M. (beingthe first day of court) 8t to contioneli•bm day to day until all is'so o ld. '..AItNIOLD&-C. . , - - • Carlisle-, Ciee:•l6;-1840.-.-tAS----- • ' e Plahterio^Lush. .` . PLASTERING LATII for 200 000. the email, at the Lau - ber Yard of GILBt'RT . S. P.I.RISER Riarrisburg r Dec.. 1G,4840.---St: • • Bargiins, Bar4,a,ins. Clte:tip Goods for 'CI ash. The-Subscribers, desirous of reducing. their. stock of Merchanclize, otf•r. it :4t reduced prices for Cash. Their eotirc stock or • •.• - . _ 1313C1D GLOT[IIIB9 Cassimeres, Satinet(s, Illerinoes, Flan ,. eels; tkc. 4*e. will be Bahl at a very email nava?, cr. Such pees as As are tlesirou of obi:anti% Ebtal bargains will.plea stm~e of . • ' • HITNER. & MULVANIT, • . N. 13: - The _entii•J•stobro qf ollerchrtiztlize. will - lie sold a Inirgain to any one wishing to engage ,in; 41te ktisintiss;•if application be made iinnietiiitteiyv 184;,. CI& i' 3 The Suliserihers have on hand a large asstirtment of Cashmere, Thibo., Broelia., Chenille and other kinds of Shawls, which they will, sell at a small advance for Oath: /1/T.V4R .11tILVAXY. 4 1, `fir C10:h Caps. • A gotyl assortirient of Fur.fttl Cloth Caps will:be soltliOteap at the' store of HENVER O.ITLVANT. . _Lace Couels A large assortment of •Tlireaii Latie and Edging , " Caminge and Swiss Edgings 111111, Insertings ; for bale at-reduced prices at the store IiST RECEIVED at the New Swre, 111.1 iu Shippettsburk, ling,lish, GI rtnan :iiid French NIERINOES, mid for sale by Anrn TffILAiN . AND FIGURED ARTUSELIN D 1 offered for sale by ARNOLD & ABRANIS: A ILLCOLOUILS OF CARP FA' CHAIN, for J - 11_ sale IttAbe New Stnt' in Sill ii mmshin• g . Iry 4 VA • -.:NOJA-) &t . :ll3ltA IS. lir UST 11.P.f;>1.11‘itl) and now.olTered for sole at ej--the)lew 'Store in • ShimitMsburg, a handsome and spithtdid assortment of Plain, White and Broid cred Merigo Shawls.' . .- • AMASK St V . RENEiI BLANKET SIIANVLS of - lr - ne - w - styleTfor -- Fnle - nt - the4 -- Ne're Store-in Shippensburg, by. ARNOLD Sr. ABRAMS. • "ANTILLAS or :t new fitylejust received at the % / 1 New. S turn iiiAiiippitnAnyg, anti foe salt...by ARNOI. I / 2 ) & AI3RANIS.:. lltl, titsT RATv. QUALITV OF BEAVER 1 CLOTH, just mceirutl at tht:NoY'Sture. in Ippeusbui:g,.by— • . .. ARNOLD : - *.tl' Lot 4 7 0 r Sale. Th6 . s.ubsOriber wishes to. sell pt AL 4,01. Olt dilr 0118 Rd, .- • - situate on the corner of North :111(1 Pitt streets, con ... taiiiitigASU feeLeuelr w.ay,;,it; is,:vvery-llosieiible-Lot for building on. • 1 . i BOSS ,l- r AMEERPON. . Carlisle, Nay. '2.5, 18.10.—tf.. • 7. - il'ainz •. of: Co lui .ii a. . .. British Consul' OA e, R_ ' - - • ' ' Phifinle thin. ' . . 5 ...- , NOW .ALL PERSONS t who'll . ' them pros ' _Lk cots shall comeohat I; rtml:irr.ltonfatTsox, 4 littk his Britanic ' Majesty 'R OIISU I for 1.1”; . City of Philadelphia, dollereby c tily,Tlistr Bollery WWI , lon, Es+, who statists to le forcioing Uertilicidets.is . Ilvfaypr,o l the City of 'hiladelphia ; iid'iliat.Mat ' - thew Randall, Blq., - Pl:othrinotary cf the Court tt ,Commott.Pleasibr he city null cotnity.cl. Philtidel ' - PAU, to both whOse signitures; with the Seats of their respetfive r ofticei, fullfaithrain.l credit is ilee. ' , A farther y6rtili, (hot I r am lie rsonal ly acquauited Isith:Joseith L.lliislis,(the of the sippers of the certi -4:lleatesly f -, titturilllig - eiti - Nclitetrsec ures'sciFit - Ce=tilltfaty °:'; ;s the altrt of CO!'mubta; nod - dial he u 's a tiek:lcneof / greu reiiikeithibiliti, and Worthit'of full faith and 'ere . II it( awl ditit If Inirti 11 . 1 - liiiii - e - gur4s - a - his - tnigthilifi- 7 Id ap . prolintiotiA tbe effeets,pf the said -Balm of Co. Atlmbfap,in?l'estorlng his :1141r. ~ '.. r „ . ' -; .i„,, l , 6iv'en under.ni, hand ,thdl,'senl *()f - ollice, : at'thti:eity ~ ,,, o f :Wil'a (l ;*;,fiddic,, in. the 'State of - Pethis,l;fvultitii the .i, , .V.,fiktOi Stnte'of AnTerieft: • , .., , . ~ ..... ~ „„, i ~,: ~ . - alLEfEnt ROBERTSON.: = 'Rect4'• tkijoltoiorrig. ' • of certi finti, may he Ane.n: below, to ' the high el inranter of the fol I owing.gentiounno. ' ,Irtte pniterOgnott'do hereby neat Er, thof . barb 1405 1,0e,..11110 . a ItOinnibin':'tlisdOyet•etl'bf.J„ 010,,it , nd . hovOTpUnfl'it ifOrititioble not 'play til* . -ofF of itair',but•nloo :.It.Fertoktkreitorattire: • THATCHM E.sehior, • ; .. 4.! "„,oOtholltqt.' i stet. iv Si; OtTrA -chivi•ge • • . . 1 No 96'Nort1l Virth st. , Q N.A1N171,15031-Al.ell at. • JOlig treriloNfAff; M. 1T2t63 Rime at. l '' - 73'0H1•1:8, 7011141 Y, tot,Silettec*.st. 1-11t_GKAVYWuit'DY;43,'Smith 7th at: • Bt. • 1 - 4 , ., , !riteAge4;.404 10 4q , ,'‘i1,b(; 1147'T.44111119q7111p,!ritericio-;tic E 7 estornnhre yet it will bertniniyl hlie tiettik:s the• Outtsuaticni .. . . • . . .. . .. :. ' , ,• . • • ' • • . , ' . - • , .. ... , . . . . ~ ... . . . ' • ' - •-r. ~/ -.° ''.. '", . ' ' ''''-',"'"."- . • -:,.' = '—', ',. : "... ' - ''' , c - '':',)'.. ~..--^. ~...n . , *,...„ ,::? ; ." I 'it" - ; !. ' ',. - •1?:•"•,i, , ..., *,'.. f... 4,, '" -; ,—‘l 4 i:;. ; ; , , e , ,-.' , • r , * ' . . , . .. • . -- 4 r. . X.'•••• •'...':.-• ''' ' ,••` . . -- 4 . ,1 ., . -.....,• , '.!.;,r ;;',:2, ....' ..., • , i' %,. .- , \7 •• ' '',l••:.. -...' ',"'• . 1 . . . . . .: ..;-... ....--i;:-. _lr.. ,v, „. ...:,..„. :,.....:!. ~.• „,,...i.7, ..,.,4;ii; „.•::,.,i., , 1•• „r• !,;;;,, .',,• '' • .: ' .• ~ ' : ' ' s; • . ii t• ,' . ( t ; , .. .... . . . Sl= LIVER COll PLAINT.---Ie diseases of OM /4ver,partieularly v lion am-tided with a rough I gehtion or_ wandering pal us,lnAlle,side, tthaszilimpyo, Iced reity itilleacious,, midi cured many cases of this kina . ateit the most powerful remedies had MIN A PANIL/it NEWSPAIPER:'7OEVOTEOTO MEWS,' POLITICS LITERATURE THE ARTS , AND.SPIEjVCES, AGRIC : ULTURE; ANUSEME,N4' &Co &C. • 1 • of. the pablie,..when itistliown that.three of the a bove signers are,more than 50. years of, age, and the, others not Jess thati • Train the Mayor.] • COMMONWEALTH Or PENNSTLVANIAq City of Plailudelpliiit. I[..ROBERT.WHAIt'I7ON, Mayor of said city ot, 1 4 1 hilittlelphiti r dn—herehycertify_fitatlann ac 7.. quainted.with 141e5 , v5..1. 'P. Inglis, John S. riPe3:, -1 and. Hugh McCurdy. whose names are signed' to the ' abore,orrtificate;that they tire gentlemen of .charac ter and reapectithility, slid op such felt credit should be given to the said certificate. • • .lin wittlese whereof, I have hereunto set' my hand; Q and efinsed the seahof the city to be affixed, C I " "ti 'the sixtli.day of Dee; miter. . • . 1 WHA.RTON,Mayor. gritURIDGES BALM OF COLUMBIA,I , OR ur: THE . LI AIR.-10.1iusitivv. qualities are as fol . MCI Ist. For.infituit's - kceplie , Alm head free from scurf nod causing a lusiiriaint growth rot'or. ;,hl. For ladies idler ejuild-bit ill, restoring the skit) to i•s usual strength and firmness, nod preventillgthe• fulling out of the hair. :id. For,amy person recovering from any debility, the saline effect ispitoiltice.d. - . ' 4. -. ---, 1i1i. -- 11 - figed in itillineY till it giintlgroiythiisttirted, it may lie preserved by tittention to the lutest . perisid of lieu. • _ .. . _ . 4th.: it- frees•the head from 'dandruff, strengthens the roots, import's health kind vigor to the circulation and prevents, he hnir ti Doi changing colour or get ting - • done ill) in it nice night. • •• a:7 No ladiesqpilet should ever he made without it. 7th. Children who have b) any numbs cold rntdett -vermin in (Ice head, tire imniediatvly rind rpO'rePt,lY. eured-Of them by its,lise. •It is • • .• Forman milli: drug store f' , l * Genihtnek & Co., Pletelieri:lre'et near l'earlond in Carlisle 'by Ste veilsoli . • : [Dee: 16; 1640,--ly BILLSPI-OF WIRAKIIERRY TILE CELEERATED REMEDY PIM DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, ~. - ‘,rj./.1/EROUSr.emedies lone beep offered and puffed intonotice for: diseases - of the Lunge, some QC which has undoubtedly been foutut very use, ful, hut of all diarhii've hithevto beitii'kuown, it must - 1 be universally acknowledged thel 4 4 is nmie tutu has 1.V0,1. proved ,as snceessfut as the :" 13ALSONi-OF WILD-C_IiERRY." - Soula indeed are' the astouisliiitg restorative and heliling properties Of this ".13afsam;",ltjifeveii in the worst tbrnis. of Cmistimptiom. when the patient Ins snlfered with the most I lifitressipg . cough,' violent pains in the elie,t, difficulty or breathing, night Iveits, bleeding of.the Im gs. ke.-aial at ben the nest esteem ed rernedieS Ofetti: I'll.trmacopitii:liad failed maned any relief, nd even when Hotanie,.llontmpathie, mid mullet-tits tither remedies, bad been used for ninny months this invaluable remedy has cheated everysymptom_and been prodnetive cl the most,as toitishing,, eller In the early stitgi , s of the prnutcdiug,lrnm neglected ....olds. termed Catarrhal Cqnsuniption, it has been nycd chit undeviating sue-, cuss, and in many b•statices . , when this disease seem. oil to have marked he, victim for nu early grave, the newt - if this niedieine lots arrested every * symptom, tu)(1 restored the lungs to a mate of perfect health. . Tn that form 'c . i . f . ConFoniptiOit. 55 jircinl i t tinvingst dclicnk youtt7,-lititodeit, vointnottly debititb, nr .tetitig juin n tloolittit;" a complattit rt hit wittolt titoti sands-am, ttgeyittg, it has nloo liven used with sot poi sittg- success,:lll,l not oldr littssttsstis the itnwer of, Slit pr. tt.ottsi of this trim-ming ili,en . se, hut nt the sumo time, stitt•ltt,ttlicits , . :ma invigortites the whole sc tem ni !Tit (fret:ton - 11r tlatt 1 7 , 7 46[1. rt.:4114y . wo lave ever ilosst.tst,c(l. . a" this complaint it has also been used in tinmerons histaures with the most singular sticcess. It opensthe chest, rendering the breathing perfeetly free, lIITG sts the cough, and will seldom rail to gild permanent tel • C . ? ;)NCI remedy hi all. Broni uhial alreetions or the Ihront, 'attended -With a.lioause ness, or sore in the throat, it will .iihrt ho found a re l y etarttial remedy, mid will' mostly 'afford int nirdinte relief it' used at the cOtomeneeinent or its . €O. COUGHS & COLUS.---Th'comrrion coughs atidleolds,iliat_preinil so extensively throughoutifie. winter, it will Enna' much more efiretual than any remedy 11i use, and when colds settle uponi the lungS, catmint.; nu inflarornati on with pains id the breast, dif ficully or slmrtnees of brVatiting i Vic., the,use .of .this Balsam .a ill suppress.such syml.touls immediately., and at the same time prevent the ltings fetfin betom im; more. seriously (iiseaSed.: . O' CROUP AND . WIIOOPING - COUGH_ —tu • these eumplailay6 c ommon toy mink. ehibleen, this Ihdsant.will be, otaitl.otn it,stip.etiot. to the l'agcgo vie :up and the:rid:ions cough mixtures it :dmincin iise.its it :is entirely •fren . Wont any le least injurious. and may' at, till times he f;iicn tAbildrelliitliperfeet sality,ind liitlt the cer-- tailit • of its ay . wiling them speedy relicF. y• AS A F.l\lll.l' ::11 - 1:1)11:1N1'.' for Many :.11(aides havingoproved an iucilliiabte mated) , in all 'Pulmonary .affections,-it exerts 'a, pow erful bah:eat:o over niaii) dine: nt.S. • pn a_ depraved conditirupffllie. systenf,'and those 'who have sitircrt.ti fremdbe-naliserifilinate use -of 111cl:eery,' or •Other 'tleleteriork drogskthat; are Mien: compounded fin (4111:Vent quaek no,truinsis s will .11:1(1 it a reptukt of gheatt rand.; possiretiiii tlic posree :cf a stuig i nv i g9 rati n g th e , miolwgyetenrt more elleetttally than-any other Metheind:wellossess. `reAuTioN . To• PUHUIIA SERS.-i—,As this med icine has already acqnlred great eelebrity.there mthy probably be came attempt. tolinitate it, aid itecefiv the wadi& With a spunintis nil X pifeveuf Which 1 purchasers -tciobserve.the!follnwii.r, anarksiof the gennme Balsam. is put, up in teatles :two . each, liavitit:ll .-- svdr(lttlY.lSTAll'S BA I.SA N 1 WWI/. CHEItItY, , 'PHILADEL ruit.r, id. dm: glas Mid a label ;on .the,frpnt with the signahire or 7i /EN I.i.YOV.ISTArt, 111. D., AV itainut tote is &Mune. - 1 1 1.eliTilTirrni , Ilic — iii•aprieby by.llriffSirg - V CO., Chobistq,' 04; an(1_544,1431 the, mist )•eppeclable . Ppt . Vists i lkililL, tlird'ut;figi4 Om • ' ,0:72• 1 1'lle Gonnine Halanin sold-in Cur 'by $l. m ug1, 4 ;,131,141:0TT; 'pp point ediAgei!„. . • ' I'rtcelsl;oo Oef:tle. 13.reinlvr 16, 1604.41 y. , • 11111Mlilleni1== . • \ .!l a ! t l l i t • ;". " Are -held by the following ng,ints tire , cotintliM.• witnitericits , ' , oti4b4se . : pillsnrew;tempted to he'poltricci nPoirtko ty;llie . propriety:or purchasing ci . l)Ly front' the:4,44oe timed iigants,wi II hu ; tippurent. . •. t . • ' Cumberland Cotiiiiy-- 7 George 'W. II ittieri.4sloiski f; i I mprti..4-s•lcKiiiiiiy;' JS. Shippeitslinrgr Boke? tic etiMilierfund ; Immo:Burton - MO," Coi• t • • COdid3 l 44l6antlM. ISfingrt i Bloorrkfie ; • ° Atl2',llBt22t, 1 £4O '•: • r , •:•• , • . 11(1 gni Edited and ireiblisited Toi• ro'prietor i , py IzilDl'xilthegb.,oAt},atcolaztaiTsb , matmataszuW:iticto . ~„ . •'. Knickeitockerof 'enzter.: DY H. VP. LONOFELLOW. - • Under a iipi•eadhig chesiint tree,. The village smithy stands. ' _.The.amith, a risiglity:man-ishe; : • - . 1 With hirge.and sinewy !quirs; . rimsdes-er-his-braway Arabia Are ' His lath. is crisp,'Mul black ,. And tong; - • • His face isiike the'tah; • His brow is.wet itith honebt sweat; • ; • He earns whate'er he can t , . • And lonlis:the world in the filed, •- - For he owes-not atiy. mita. • '• --• . . • Week out,'week in, from morn till night,' . You can hear hisbellows'bloW; ,• • , You can hear him swing his heavy sledge, . With measured beat and slow,- • . Like a &Amu ringing the old - kirk - chimes When the evening sun is low. ~'• And-children coming borne from tchciol • - • - Look in at the open-door; • ,They loVe to see the flaming forge, ,•. • And hear the bellows roan, And catch the burningsparks that fly • Like cli.uf from u threshing floor. , • . - He goes on Sunday to the church, . - 4 nil sits among boys; - • -- He-hears the parson pray and preach; . He hears his daughter.s t voic.., . • Singing in the choir, • And st makes his heattrejoice,_:' • • 6 It.sounds : tn him like her mother's voice, - Singing- in. Paradise! •••. Ile needs must think of lien once foot's, . HOW Tic - thirgravb slit!' lies; , And :with his hard nought hand he•wipes • • 'Vicar Inoie out his-eyes. ,' Toilingninicing-sorrowing . 7 .. 011 U aril 1.11E9 tigli life lie goes; • , • - Each evening sees it eloe; • - --,-.9oinAlling-aittempte.l--something-dono, -_ , Has earned a night's repose. ,Tlmoks,Alianks to thee, my_ worthy friend.; • Frig the lesson thou Mist Aught? • TIMs at the flaming lairge or Lde • Our fortune's must be.wronglit; • . Thus on Its-sounding LUIViI • shaped • Such burning deed and thoußlit. TfilL PAUPER'S DEATH-13ED. TREAD sormr—boei the head-- • --- In reverent_silence bowr -No: passing - bill (loth- toli,-r Vet an immortal soul Is pulsing now. STIt ANGER . ! wec'er'Oczit, lowly reseeettee bow; Theeets ooe iu Ithat pow' shed— Otte by that paltry teil--; ' Greater,tlson thou. I3eucnth that beggir's roof- La! Death (loth keep his state ii> Dater-119 crowd•Illelld-.. Enter,.-no guards t lend ~„' nier palace gat. .. - . . . . .. . ' That' itittetnent damp and . cold No.tunilititi , cotirtiers-tentdi • ..., • ' . .one,silntit .wou l lu i •stai l ds .-, • J...if,ing . w ult mengo.clnunl,s • -• . ~ A dying !Lend. • . ' • . ... ...nr - tnitt4ling vo . e.es sound.-- . An iidunt.wail nltinW ', ' ~ .- - A'solt suitpreSs'il--ngatin . . Inuit short, deep mrntip, und then • . ..- l'lte Itartitk; groan., „_ ._ . ..0h ! change---Olt ; wondrous chango--- • • Burst two the prison.lprs---, • •, - -- n.:ltis ntowritt t/wr . ..7,..50 t v ow, I r, So wronized ,awl noti - . . -7- - 7o - -- --- 1 Beyoutl.the stars ! - ° . - ---,01i.!-chlinge-"—snipendous elisilge r ! '' , 'There lies the soulless clod, The Sun clef leil breaks--- . .. .'The new Immortal niikes==- • , IVakes.willi his Go&,- SELECrf TALE. ......_Frvagie Dublin Univer.qty.llagazWe . .. T Ike tit It a Eq! . 61%a O. • M . ---- TY.rtExcE-7otiNti-was - arr - tioncst-•,bor and 1.ell:to do ; an' he tinted_ the binest farm on th's side. iv the. Galties, an' befit' . mighty cute ati',.a .sevare WOEGI', it was "sinull wthldcrlie turned a7goiid. penny every lenrvest4rinit.tinlieltily;lic w as- blepi..witli 'an, *gala large:fa:hilly iv datiglifere,•- an' iv - .worse his , heart was uilamost hrtick, gtri%qrst: to. ruake:u p fortunes for the whOle ofibem; -.ate i here.wasn't aCol4ll6vallt:p iv any snarl, or iliscription for Makin' money out iv the farM, but be.‘v . aS up . 'to. • Nl: 7 cl', among the .. .other ,mays-. he had . iv gettite-u p in the' ~world, lie always rtep' il,powtviv" turkeys, . and:o_§oarts inLpotiltry . ;_an' Jiewps out iv. all . nison .: partial to .ge'eseuaa-a small s { blame to iiiin, for, that - satne- .7 -for,twiste year, you can pluck _them as share aii - tiny hand, an".". get • a, fitie:pricei..for r fte . , feathers; .an'" plenty iv rah; ,eizaliie..eggs; . 413 9 when they are too ould to lair anymore, you can .kill them . an' scibtliett so, the ,gintlenten .for .gozlings,,d'ye .• see; let_ alope.,th4t ; .a 'goose.is the mOst:iminly:hird that is out. Well ';,ii , happened in ,the ; ceprse .iv tjill,C,,, that. oite`; mild guild her ~ 1,0q1c:, a . wonderful likiii' to Terenee,.an!,,tlivit a place he could' go, serenatlin!'about Auffkirinc.ar;lppkite af 7 • 'titer the.,men.„but. the.,gandlyeritl tiai4 ; his•l -heels. lan' •.rubbi ii," .IliipselCfpginhis,lfß,lne :Inn kin' lip.ini.his,.face, , j i,sl,•i I lkqii Any , /01 .14;y. v i -Gliristiaii-Ad-din-an?-begorrerrthe - .71i4071 1 :,11,,w,as:nivr , secni, l'ereneviMmligly.iin'. 0) n., 1 • gatullier , wOriSii gretit,:".:itAn' , .atilastihe.birt,i was=sti-.. , engliginl , thit4l;et9ligtb , -Nvouldr•-oPt] Aillp.w it: to he.pinelied. atyp,m4re,i, a'n7,,lw.pt ' it frontthit,tiino . outi:for,lnVeitne,Airecti,nn;.. just,all as - ,nnq ; like ono iv.histitildhreti.. 7 ,—, Wait a p pipc,s:e in. perfgel inn . , ne've,r,latii long; .an', the iteiglihnra,.bligiti4l,:tp iMslgot; the; 't•intl,pr im' intenliginst iv• the, gandher ; an'' 4'4.o' l ) i ii'''tilem: , i§4i ( l.l47.kA" , ' . lhß , i Arl'il, an', aomc-, iy i'ihOnl thßif -; 4. *.IP: - . l :4irY!.-..g.V.Pilt,i -,Tntipop,.. - cpultt,ilo,,il24hemr: sptifel , ruPg u oti. 6 w h al. i wa4;op,,ylo!; Atf.ktl (l 4..! l l9,Yr b,A . PYF,q , ijlie ; %Mi l :not ,;:aitogolm t asy in ~hicini iitcl•pbc9ut,, itivanlcirmxkqene.J.clOY,wo,, , L'ap(*... ore,4 9'-"g\ 4g4ite ,- ;tnntpAlPP9Troltol9,,loVll)?l 9l r.:),4 l n iii lizdetprinineo,.A9'.9illo ,fort 45 EY fi,X.',P "1 ,the,fai i ry.,‘leeih(kr,in,,qAfryp,wstn, i ale,N.Ahe, a ivrik-thellekant- band iit'lliii,, - ibniina,l,:ed' t divil alifierit:ict f esiy,a , 'criss 'wofd:ft; hints ' ` in'tn kPAK•O *lt 0 1),Kieeg1 : mt e t rAkitreo.;l l lfk iv..aB- v0i.y404C04:.9.910'90Mqf .qPRITYAIniIi; pialAri 1111,41r)th0 , .*r,tgiiiir ~C:!;; 1 P:•,1 1, 4401 , t%1 , 3 , ET( abOttt ;i4..1151.,ig:L0T.i.t..16:91i.p91113.9FF:P*114", eOr " P V .14 4, ti•estb'rita7 eitriisle — Causberland-Coungy - , . ... _ . ' "'the divil eking, he:Was'.'about iti‘fer heikem a good _night, an.waljted out iv 'the room. ..back that, very. evenin? , along wid; the boy....But.lie whit' out the `wrong- door s being a ihat was • sint for him; an' ,as . soon •as lie qin i i4 g .. hearty in hi mael f,.. an . not . rightly ..was"there, an!. tuck his .supperi,:an'.,:wits kno - wity' whether.• he was standinOw-Ilis dime_talkiii'lor -a,: while, Int.,- beginned,. of head air ilia - , heels.;. , er, both. iv.: thew at the coOrse; to look; into , the giindher.: Well, ! . saine time, an. in place iv gettin - into'bedi -It eAurned- it- this waY.-an"--Aliat , wilyi-to:-.the', where . did, - liellturn - hit - itself :but - lp, --- .the' right and to the kft - , - ,Lin't'etraightvitays an' -- poitithry liiirnper;•that the boyslhALl.settleil upside down; an' ,when he was tired hand.' out ready for the:gandlier in the'Lliorniir f lin',lt, says he'to'Perencet Mooney:_ -;; ' lan sure'enough he sunk iteiWn sell an coat i: •"rothee,, , :ea - ya 'hi,:" you nisi remove plate through the hay..io the .•bottoth; 'and the bird into:the next room„" says he, tan' .i ' wid the turnip': quitroulie "Shout in the lotto pettyeint,'.siyihe, 'of thiyother - eon-'hight,-'the divil a bit iv (din lint was eciver-' vaynience round his head', l .says he. : •ed np-as sintg.ap,.l lumper in A pittaty fur- 'An' ho? SO' "sitys Tere.nce:k. .. ' • - I.ov - before mornin. ~ S.o.widthe firstlight, aßeease, says:Jer, says he. 4 • • op, gets the two boyi, that wur to take the . .4Becase.whatr says -Terence, ' ' sperit, as they coosa.ved, to Tipperary; -an • -‘l3ecase,' says Jer, 'if it is n't done- 1 .! they cotched. the otild, gao,dher,: an put MM . ' You'll never be-asy agino - or fiusilanimous . p._the hamper, an ela r ygir a good wisp iv .in your mind; so ax no more questions,.but • Pay on the top iv 114 p, and tied it 'down, do my biddin,' says he. . , . - - 1 strhong wid a bit, iv. a-ebard; an made the , 'Well,'..sa . ys. Terence, thaveLyoUr own ,sig'n iv the cross ever, him, in, dhread iv any wsy;' says he.. , _ ". • /. • -haruin, an put theliiimper up on the car, _.An!_witl , that he! tuck_ the _mild gendher, I wontlutrintll _the. w Itilo..w hat .1 n_ the_world and giv it-lo one iv the:gossoons. ; .l was makin tlielnild bird so surprisitihea 7 'An" take care, says -ho, `dont'. sinother I vy; -Well, -they wint along quite unasy the erathur,' so:y01M ') , le_l_fi_essoLin.as the towards--Tlpperary; -Wishin---every -Minute -bird-was gone, • says.Jer • Garvan;-.Says he, that some iv•the neighbors, bound the same 'do yon knOw what• that . ould gandlier is , way, id happen to'' fall in with them, for -Terrence -Mooney?' •. ', ~. ~• ~. ~ . • they, didint half like the notioniy haVin no • 'biiil a taste,' says Terence. - . - company but the .bewitelled gandther; an 'Well,-then,' says•Jer, 'the"gandlier Is small lilaine - to - them - for - tirat - saine.: - 'But, .your own father,' says he, r : , ',:-; , . -though they wor shakin in their skinslc.' -. 'lt's jokin' : , you are,' says - Terenee; tun.. dlireadiv the. euliibird 'be:jun-in to eon- Ain." toi,glity,..pale,Anw,..eattaiOnildLgandr_ tearse widiflieln,everyminuJeoliey_did_not her be my. father?' ' •, , ..; let on_ to one another - , but key singin: an . . - .' -- -'l 4- iii - titifiliiiiiiii* - yoti - at all;' -- 474 - 11 - ef, -- whistliiifilte mad;Tii - katip - iii . e. - -dliread out 'it's tlirue what I tch_you; it's.ynorfittlageali_v - theirdiearis,, ~.1.17 - elf,after,they wur.bn 'tvandliiihritiiil,'says he, cthat's.naturally ; the road betther nor half an hour, they heat tuck possessioo iv the old gandher'shody, to the bad- bit close by fattier c ratty's, an says he... `I know him many . Ways, nod I there was one divil of a-rut three feet deep wondlier,' _says hp,„‘.yOu .do not know the at the laste; an the car got S,l14;11 a.wondier eoCk iv his eye.yourself,'"says - lia. . • -- feleliurcit golit through it,,that it wakened `Oh; blur an'ages!' pays `feel nee, 'what 'I ere the basket. .' . ::, ~' • Ven 'A :enliven to Puradise,___. the diVil will I ever do at all at'ull,' says . tl3ad luck . to ye,' said lie, 'my bones is • tie nitriii five v.:ai:teot, ' lie; 'it's :ill over wid me,'- tor I plocked bruck" tvid yer'llicielie, .NV hat the divil tire lilt frelff 14 sine it rib vos.took . , • him :twelve times at the lathe," says, he.... you tloin : wid me ?'''' ... -.- . And into •vornatobent. i. - . 'That- cafilt-be--lielped-now7,- s;tys Jer, 'it 4 Did ye licariany thing - guar°, Jbst.tiiiiik hou: Atl4ri - must have sturetl, _was A, giavard.act. surely', but it!s too late to says theiltoy . that *as.; next ti - uti,:n first In/got ayake, * lainitit 'for it now;' the only way iii - priii:int, (aria' as white-,as-the-topiv-a-w. And found Itlia!,clf a Marrit,d Man. 7 - .-•, i Vithoutyen vethling, cake: what's past,, is to_ put a stop to it before it 'did ye hear 'any thing quart! sounded out , happens," says' he. - : • iv the hamper?: says he. • . • I - - I vith,t)ritt 1 could do the same--," _ . • "rlirtie for you,' says 'Vert - Mee, 'but how, - 'N,o, nor you,'.. eays 1711611y,' ' ttirnin as I- • .torgo CO sleep 5)111e tu t ,cliti -- . - . --c: - 1.-. •And AlliCC tip tit_the mornin vtth the divil did you come to• file knowindg,e pale-as liiieself,'`its the mild gandlier, that's . A vile to bless my sight. , . . ... iv my-father's sowl - bein 'in the• cold gand- ,grantin wid'llie shakin he's genie.. _, -. / , „ nen says he. • . . . -- "'Where the - divil have you put me into,' 1 / h lel .• T ris: ii ); % •e .. l.• ,:i i•y d aS 1 u --- 3 • CS - am--- ' • - i save me lots of treuble; • 'lf I timid you,' says Jeri ' you -would says:Terenc'c inside,-' had lock to your/ To go_io_be - d a-minzleintaiti— . not undlierstand me without bunk. larion' soWls, let me'out, or VII be smothered 0 i's'- And yoke up is a &ale.. ' an' vastlivonniny; so ax me no ,questions 'minute,' says lie:- - an' VII tell you no lies; but believe me ii; . There's no use iii, purtending,' says the ; 'Prom tb.c.PldMilelphia Public Le•lger. • till§ ranch,' Says . he, 'an' if I don't : make boy, 'the gandher's 6p . akin, .glo >y be. to ' - .. - Eiii4 jorg. Itim:spaliLto-morrownternin', I'll give,you .G',oct,'..Says lie._ ._ _____---- ' ! '-',// Stie eii id Viiiv .- nrilie :Sai . e - Piitie - iitinil lave to call me a • root,' says ( l e, 'Let lucent you murdhere/,' says 'l'er- • ~-, " • , .„, , ri ‘ . croboriaile/ti ty . ti:Cl3ot/Uni..&23tpireftinn 'Sayito :ohm, says Terence, 'that set- enee. ' , 'I the commenceme»t of the raki, to - 14C des the businbss..an'llo!. - hlur ati'lificcs,= - .is -- 'lrr the hame - ie - tlieTileised"Vargin,-says , midd(e (lithe Fifteenth Century. .. . it not a quit-re:thing fora tlacent reiTeetable 'f'hady, '2li iv all tlie / e loily' saints', hould-i . --- --'- *-- -,---- _ . . No. ll,' . ~... man.to be- walkin' nitwit the ,counthry in yer tongue, you iiinyrtimral gandhin.' • I - s- , i • the shape iv an /mild gandher; and oh, nine= . '11'111)'6' that, 11111 tlar to call me.nick- i The perfection of did .:Ira s fehl y tatei•t --tillerFlllllrdliell-'-is--I.IIA-it-.-4:tql-1-pillc`4tetl-ilanwsil--s--_,13-s-jiVance iiiside;l•baring (yid col by the existence iii tiro iinperi - a - 1 .- 0-ry—c - if .iiiin; tin' inurdher and titins,nll 2 lo, not I. ' t h e f a i r , pass h4 . ;j e t: me tu n, yon. hinspita: the coliseum, the baths of Titus, the Clau have ate,• liiin."---says-he,;-antl--with-that - he mi z ou - s - infittclsToctty - tlte - era - PS - 7111 - Strefeli - diliiiTirtice, the 11:1110105 , thllreatijirf0'lill; . • - and ... the geniis of Rome,: fell into a eould par,;piration, saviii" yeur y e ,' say6){ o .- - !gocideis of Peace . prescitee,-.an' was on the Tint iv faintio' -`... 'lli th.e Il'Ullle. iv All the blessed saints in to say - nothing:or the curious library at wid the:bare notions of it.' Well, when lie liciat • "ef,' says' l'hadv, "'who the divil ere tached to the firmer and the fortiiii of Tra. .was come to liiinself apt, says Jer7:6liiiit ye?.' says lie. , , - •„-- Ilan, the colontii' of which -lies witliStaiod , .. quiet and asy, 'Terence. ; don't be aggravii- • ' 'Who the divil would I be, but Terence the raVages of time sod remuins. to - this / tin'.•yoniself, for Ihave a plait r.ionposed 'Mooney,' says lie. 'lt's myself that's in., day. The same spirit of Alegi:lit impruve., •that'll 1•11:4ie: him spake 7out, an tell wit:. it, -you ..tintnareirill bligg;hiliz; let - roe out, : meet pC.rvadeil all the provin cc s , and being, it is in, time woild he's, wandn'; - an' .mttl.. or by the 1i01y,.171l get ant in spite iv veep', stipplted by imperi:d thuniticence with ant an' don't be conlin' whit your - gostlO an' an Ity jahurs,'llli .Wallep yeei, brat-nest.' -pie incentive, ampliitheatrea, temples, por to Any aqin anything I toll' von; 'hut jilt 'lC's,ould, Terence; sure enotigh i l says .' licoes,triumphal 'arch T es, baths and. ,uq3e uriiimlile,irsorni-as.-the-hird--is-t;rl24-t.t.t-bucki."2.lllratly-,-i-isirti-ii-ettte-the-fairritortirot,,ll,imil-ducts-were7eoustrueteti-iirevery-part-ofthe- '•,' to shut / hint to -moor ; hint out,' says Ile. • ~- ••••. ••• •• •-• • ! einpire r : PassingAy . .the etc ven_daad.r.,ad_ ' `l'm on 'the pint Of 'sotiflicatin,' • says and' ntnety,,seveh -cities- of -Italy,- us .aulli- Terence, :let ina'out, I , till you; an , wait •cieolly represented in,'die .iletail . ..affortled t till rget at Ye, rnr hegorra, the'devilahone the .attention is properly attracted-by tlie :in your•hotty Inn VII yowthier,' says he; • splendor of Verona, Aqmileia, Padua, Mi- I end:with , fot lie .beg hied kick in aril: kfitin lun, Ravenna, in CiFalpine Gaul, as Well . - InSitle - in the.hamper, , unddfiriven his legs: as by tile iqe.yeaskflg, gr•ealltes3, 0 r York, BO it the tides iv it 'that it.was a . ti'initliter :-Butte and. 1,..nd0n,-in liritaiti; and the. t welve Ihe didnot kick itito pieces.' ' '•--: .. . : hundred (-lallic cities of the southern prov-: 1 • - Well. as soon as the ' boys seen that, one,, ail - or s tt , iiielitnted inceq.ali'ita!the e 1 . ; . - „ . , , . iliev - skelped the mild butte into a. gallop ' ganeo of'the remount capitol r ot the, I:inl!+ . l' -as liard-as he could peg tciwardathe priest's dom. -Nor are the three Ituatlied.and sixty., house, thrOileli the ruts,-an overthe stones; 'cities of:Spain;the three hundred of Africa, an.you'd'senitheLhatoper_lairly_llyip three 'and:the' five hundred of Asia, to: he consi ' feet up iii the air with tite - _,jeultili..a Bo -it, was small wontlher..by the-time they got to his RaVerince's 'doer, tile breath -..was' fairly knocked out iv poor•Tere»ee; •sothat he.tva's lYie 'spachiess in the' bottom iv •Ill'e ' Initeper. • , Well; whin his Itdverinee ken) AtiWii; they up. amid tnuicl hint alb that hap pened, an how they ; lint. the. gandliCT into the'lniniper,an'hoW they Itegined to snake, - 'an him' liti Coniisseil.that ille, was auk) Ter , etiee - 1116:oney; • en' .110 - 7 'liX.Cli his , honor to advise diem! how to' git rid• iv the,sr,eritfor ghod' eti 'AIL'', So:,adys:llis- - 11nverineei , say.t. ' - 'l'll' take toe 'lmelte - i!!aitys lir ; .'an: I'll' re'ad 'oine - rala.'itliertng-litily.bita;'ent: iv it; teihili.ht 'get ii.'rOpe.•;in ;Tut; it mono! the hainpi4; , ''itiatit it"stVing over the'rnimin , iiathe'lliiver:tbelitidge; hii it'srno. manlier'. 1 3 :_l_ . tinin'tima r ke llie •sperh, conteAnit_lV_it,"-- , sty'sfte;'•-• "., ;,..„ ,. ,,,1, - • .'4 ii••'i . • .:,.:r.'.. -.. , ,:..t:' -,•i ~1 77 V -* Cjl; 'w id that the priest. got , ills florae,' 'tittitif.li liia - bimike' iitil. It:tinier:his arnru.,. •a nt the liitYd -, 'follieil'' his . Itaierilie'e, , •latlitt..die , liniati'dienCli*,l4' . .-bridge,!an , •tlivil•attlertl l, - ififiltr',l`erericeall the ~cttay.,;il;t: ho Iteett- - .it WAS on'tife r 'siraltiti - , l ' tiltlld i waS l a fiutril : ifihb )fi'ed`ri l ityltioise they - Might:tit:mit Ilia toanj 0 tWer'gall iiji''A it it, it isle Iti tit' ibii iel y, - . ~: W , 1311,7' '':i'atilitf-ftis'they:-4 • A`r. all 7 eotnetathe:,hridge,i' L OT boys tucleillereftelltcyll'tadiwith thehi,r fah,'niiii.V.if•filifitri' the tOpfiv thelramper, ar: 'SWitifiit"'fidir,ty . , . l o'i;eri/tliefitiritigett loam .I t ifati*.iii"tlie s ltif , sibitot,&welf:w.feet , otrt iVitlie; . WA:th'er;".oti'd itia';'.itaveritieell'Atlrr doWn fin' `die' bafik-'t9he'lrft , t.r-,-eloaftbytovbegthed , let'reattinightki.ltitttlintiil•-biurld-iintirely;•• i. ' • Ati'r., - When., , ,lfe,lWiliaiignitelitratiout,:ifito, '''riiinittei4iill , tti•thiitlitlv!)64o , 4iv:lbelhallt 1 , /pil '04 . 4 6 , 'on tflrtfl4,db Winq it , Int i 'Veit dee, um ingiftaiswil4ogittiocilhii:. l .4siti,(4.;:, r (0",0 1 , 3 q 14) fqr;r.,l fl, ;, 1 i.N . I .it 'IT":1 11 0rft li i i' ; ; , 7 : 0 :,: ( . 1 I'' -..; lit howg!,l4l_, row. .morniti' 'ti), -Market, an if he don' spalte . ,t6-night,' or ghtherjAinself out iv th place, put him . WO -the ' hamper airlY,•nn' sind him in the cart straivlit to, Tipperary', . I tp'be sould for - atifrug,:opim)g . --whi the- two I ' gossomis, an' my name. isn't_ler Girrvati, off: he doesn't spite • °tit li - efilre • he's' half way;_ an' mind, ,as,sonit.as 'ever he says the first word, thin. very minute bring:l6ln' siff tq Father Ci'otty, an' if-.his Raverinc i ed .doesn't make' him mire like the rest iv ims' parishioners'," 'glory IM in Clod, ...into the s'ellisinti iv the Plainesiv pUrgathory,there's. lio'Vliiiite in. toy charms,' says 1ie.... Well, iviilthat the'ould gandher was let I.intn'the room Agin, an' they 'all beg - hied:4o talk 'iy:s.inflin' liho the, nest triernin"iirt he l'sould for pastin' in - Tipperary jist,as if•it vhs a j ibing undoubtingly settled; but divil a• notice' the a:Maher tuck; he. More norif •• they : .wer.spaking iv the I.lord-Lientenant,, len' Terence (10,red,the hy.s in 'g,it ',ready ithe liish ! .furthe iichilthrf,; an' to Settle 'it I,eut wid hay :Soft an",sliting;' says'he,''fnr i,it i Slhe , Lust y an Oti ti 'the 'poor oultt g and h fir ', i P get in this.world." - ~' ' ' ' ,'' :: • 1 . Well'aS the night was - gettin 4 liit7i' Ter .enee, was., grbwin nitghty sor'rowfur ail'. il9:wriyeaited, in:, himself letitirely,Wid the o p tl . pll4.) iy-*!, ,iat - 17as goili7 tolinpptin. - - A i n' ~as,sopti,,as,: ;t he '.:ile . an' , 144 - er . ::ltliiirg't,iii• , • f,airly,in,A);d . , be fu-otight,9l.lt Si . lnielikg . aiif -P.9, tteto ,-*1 i i in Sei fa, n ,I esc; ti 6 ini dot 'down'. '.t9 it, a,n,bk•iortif.,ll,m Mfire,nnaSy' Terenee got, , tlie,More . 1 M:illirafilii 'nn, liiiirs(4' , 4lp . ., ,J,(11, Tn finiOetin ipitiii, betiitaillerni' ttir i t wt. ';',:*ii.ji . ppcial thbuill, akrnortee'tifel ,PjtY.,,fur.tbiitl f ,wtlin't .atiltiited 'diitill IMO , , 0 Mee i.' hitt :di vika nitiell. in filth e r:i t:s' iiihiftes any 11 1 !tgeOf 'aainti.,,,i,g;h - i3.iii,t L',,,,,,,( F i, , #Er. ,0,1, Iln e Aii,atY4lpes,si it stya ili r Nlinttit'oi:; 91e::441p()yi . ,1i1in,: r itig.::Uliqrjiiell6kiicifrid . ,q ) ,41 , ' , 0:1 1 : 1 P 1 ',P1i1 j k.. 5a. : 1 :;;4 1 :.0 . 1 1 ' 00 1 i" , i'' ' 'AV') f?E•0, tiP.l o;44l4 o l:Pie...l: l; ooiit'.': . # 6'4-, ..141.Ki.T,,,!...))4y620,t0,;11k‘p1§,Viii:.: -ilit;'illi. rpighiY 'prOtid '',l'ani - i.. , tiiid oiivi.l Mi. )i.i''' 8 ta no q .2 s 6411, , a; 41 . flAwlii rig, al t rib ui I il.4§ . fp kgikty 9tity., — .Vfifirifwthrl' 'rerenev finish o''t )11fs, p l ti,i,t;,it:) - 4 ' . l .l l o)4oifP 6 l:4frOr Ili - ,yilr r9ri l l`r9r i Oipil i gb , „o:; !gii?)4 . ',iiir :ii7 , l" .. titi ,50 . yrilwi t , 9 il I 4A1.) , :ktip',Vatqiii9 i 'olli, eermp( P.MF - 10;,,PPPi r M'kci$ 4 0 ' , j, q t ,9pp.0i1,04:1,1y:,11)14i1,6" iitkiwitii'.iiotiklirp;!, • Aye . fiC: an - wittiliiitlaziiiliett •I'd ClUiVaii"- 1 .... .: • N ilr.:*': ~ Vr. t - ;:'; st , a RIM NM oiild g'snititer 4.461).' down they:lioth went to the - bettom'ivid a, spbse you'd hear balCa'inile off; an' before' they had time tts Raverince wid the fair astonish metit , his' horse- one: dig 'iv-the spers,'an";before he knew Where • he .was, - in he went, tiT-fop dosvn r_s IJp.they"alL.ltenn agin , together, gaspin':, ati i . , puffin', en' oft down widurre ti rifF, I itt in andher the • arch i3i;:the bridge, 'till : they item:to:The shallow wather. The ould ganillier, Was the first out, an' - tlie priest an ; Terence Lem next, pantin' and hlowin'An'. ,Inore than hail dhrountled, an' . his' Raver , ince was So freckened wid the dhroutidin? he got, and wid the sight iv the sperit as he'corisuvdd that he wasn't the -better iv it for 'a makttlr. asioan as 'Terence could spalte, 10*We he'd save the life iv the, tivo gassiko; but Father Crotty won Id not, give him his ; an'as soon as, he was got gaiter they all enday v'oured to exr plain it, but Terence-consayired he went Lraly to bed the night before, and hie wife saki the' Same ;. but some said she might `lla - ve - triiSlditli - JefOirvanfiir her husband, '•an' his Ruverince said it was a mystliery, an' swore if 1 . 16 entailed :My.one at the acicident i fin'd.. lay-Alia. horsewhip :•acrass their shouldliers; an' l'erenee grew ftindei an' 'fonder iv. the gandlier 'every clay, until atlast lie died in -a wondlierful the gandlier afther him at." i ier-tt-an-t-to---this-:11-ity Turin i -tinle_d -b_y_anc-ivZicerenec_Moo tiey's, lineal.,a' ad legitimate posteriors. I vatits to marry-- : yes I does, 1 ‘ants a little vie, 1.. ..To comb. wy. my' neck, Anti be niy-all---my life. ;:iftq•ed ' . ll --- 's fi - i — aiiy — s - eriseoritie'wcii . - il holdi or an ;inferior rank, since, ainang the in • • If, were _to - be fotind: the cleareo evidences of - fernier •allvanc'etnent •in art, - science • and . policy."' 'These :cities , were 'all- Comfeeted 'with' each other and tlie'eneital; by high.; waysfornicir:Of the diost durable inatetialS, 'by . hicans of Which', intelligence of., : evcry descriptioo'was conreyed froth and t 4 '. the ;iiiiist distant 'parts'. (if • the :et ni pi re; by , ragn - hir 'postSeSiablislicil underim pedal authori ty• • Opportuhity • for - situilar • intercourse ~..waS : also presented by sea. Nor did it oes- I mi/110.0-red. Italy;alillopgh destitute: -OT safejtartiors, - was by industry and skill •nolt4_,i4liitnid•inttliern • An instance-of till's! i's-krEseitited ill , the- formation of. the •ItOrt of •Ost6,-sitnate ot:the mouth of:the :Tiber : i.lllitis a gem peratively,perteet , narii-. -ka tioit T being• - typenedT - a - Tliti - sliittrehange - , in the various articles of agriculture liti -m II 1111111Citil:e was ereutell; F '.ellia:snetVgavi?' • rise:to a spirit 'of luxury, ~ which 4ras iiitiply‘ ircatilietrhy:rneati rif,Sliiifs,..which btought . b tlir.lireeioits:,protlnciCiellidja.to : ,Nyoi-. i,o li j os ; a (port elf ,E 0 pcoi}..tlto ;Rod; Soi; and thence they were conreyeillly,:landito. '.Alakenictria, , frtini - ; , ,Whielti. , plare Vt!w.x. ry er,:e . siiiio.ltlistribu:ted.;,M tzuou-thel proyineeitz, , • mousittned , by lite: vtiate e. d.tastAktiAill.e b eapt. ',hit: , .0 Butthinvids!..:th is i scelle.;o - .. / rittlilloal 1 liatiliktiaa - ,:ilic!catitlid.obtzervcr-tif ! eveuts, is: (inn eelle il .to:ntoto • thw grfidual 's,lc,elio,cr,i c ‘ )f , ! - Iliiiilus; learning and cevernge,.:antl-10,319t tit, hll7.ditifintell , to , ehilrge:locr-lerti -0010,9:::Miiit t ebtoriousatiSsVin4rixoingiiitch,e,`Aalatlatie • to" the unexampled protfieri*OfahcfAaf, vire:: „8011,4Pri0g:70.1i4, Pe-0041.-IPetiY.': ';‘ ) IliW°1) 1 )3ril;i0 l 10 1 91W 1 141 101. A..0r.. 0 4 !..-Pf l 7 , , *Pqmvt.i , il l o,4 - silmeßtivpiiojii,iP?,o l. ,44,!tt,th. nairiitwiib . PJATß,f4Rilisii3Ogi.gq,l l2 ,4 l l l T,4 of, ~q . '7 , , , i' , 0,...i,:-.7r . :-;ri, ~,,, ..„! !,:i. , ,!,..T ..: num' ‘ oVs,%,4t . o 0 ..*talQ:..is,;:oi-,a:.9 SANIIVEL'S VISIT. IBMIE Seneca, Lucian,'l'liny,:itieephtfe,Qqintilia• an, tuditue,'ltsvenal; PtutarCh, Justin anti Galen;, but the apostate state of ptibliellett.' titnent, while it permitted. au admiration Of, their talents, utterly precluded . all - ainbition to imitate theirs. ! • • :;'. ‘• • stlinnle of governtOnt wbieli itnot .se,t_ttp by Angnstus.CwserLhas been ro- . perly, defined, as •au - absolute monarchy, . • cf seised bTr.the forms of a coninialiiv — ealtb.l,- By craft,aud cunning, the, Subtle.tyrant cited in 'his owe person, the consular and tribunitian powers; modeled the Senate :to! cording , to. his own will, .and securing unexampled Hpulaviq with' the f twiny governed the Roman world by himself acid:'; his submissive lieutenants. Even'the Mil jurisdiction left the Senate - , in. judicial-:, !natters was so 'directed that if ,was , rash a prop to - imperial authority than a restraint upon it.' This body, in return for the-4ome : descension of the monara, -ptepaed dignify him •With a'ncw appellation; Which would-wipe off the recollection'of the for. titer . Vides and , usurpations of. Octavianus. Many_ Were Imposed. - It'ugustus • was , -t!t----:- lasteuggesnd- and adopted. So th a t the-sat -OW beeame:tind..copthmed-,a family;'and -Augustus a personal' distinction. • - cimsolidated lOrm of the Roman . - ecistitutitiniweessarily devolVed upeni the military th/power,of giving to the empire a ruler, add' Augugtes. wisely judging that in thevent of - a 'vacancy in" the - I.lTrotie; successor,_ whiclifursome:time ved. to. fii•even isaaters 4tatu rally- eon- , sequeut upon such- a course. Still Roman Empire 'was in fact governed Military:power, although - the t :first au Etuper:..- or _ewisttly image of liberty, and to the -soldiers that of civil government. ••• '• - The: finances of the hation were:sin, placed upon a new basis by additind to the income from the- provinces t • Whic - ii did not tall. far short of twenty lions of peunja sterlintr, three new -and (fistula is of-revenue were created—*y one (*coin the custciins which- fell upon cont. : 'tierce; one frolic the excise, was imposed upon sales in Market or by auc tion; and the third from a tax of five per - - cent.- on all legacies and in he ritan ces,— This system, however, vas not completed -sudilcitly-but- 'was - Brat, kr..ught to: perfection. by the usual adroitness of the tlinperor. Goverui)ent. thus established land s'ipported, went on but with tempera* . ry alterations and changes, yet in it down,: ward -directiom-- until the - times - of • Dioele. - :: 0 'flat - systerri of innovation and division w hich was introduced by that vri nee, remained to be perfected by some successor equally aspiring and ammuous, . Suck a 'On e ---- clid tau times - Co'nst.miine, strILL: the Great. The 1111'. , bring vas the prime objec :i.is....prederessor,4ls we 11... - elevaton a imperial power, did this.prince most tmet:;:;.:scjilly accuinplist), by. the 'Sub do course of policy- %illicit lic steadilfOrx sued—::idol., as . Le. doubilel.''s • was; tiftlie. pr,ostrate condition of gins and lea:Ming, The matistraily were subjected,- to three divisiotisL—pompously denominated the it. , histriouS, the respectable and the The latter- elzigS was crinfposed of - such as wen , possessed of Senetorial. dig nitY 0; the respectable ,included all thOse I ustriGus-consibted - otliersitne pre-einineift for their stations who were obeyod;orsidnee rated by .the tw.o firmer subordinate; cies . ? Ses. ; The consuls_attil p torian prailVets,, with, thevrefects,of Rome ' and Constitt, thy, masters' gcn al if cavalry and infuntry; : zuld'ihc lets a the palace - , Were "einbraiAid'iti - I,liijr high dignity. tern first , tiver&litiSSee- , 4(.1"0 . 1 . a rank wkieh:Wiis titiire,'COnkeited ;n , lietier 'than pow et': 'VIM" prifert44,, • after - the' destruction __OfAlte-ftrigioriiti , 'guards, were elevated to idyll juiisilietiditi•• 2iuttl the Civil. administration, • the gene;rafte of cavalry and - infantry were e'reated,'bfOort .7 ' s tan ti tie: The 's eve ninin it the 'pal. aee consisted of a chaniherlain; whose duty it was:to attend t!.e - tiiiperor in his' Unit's of state orathoscnietit;:and'toperldrirf!abenit his'person tillicoS n ~• 'Of the Master Of Oflice,S,,,npan whOin volved the administration; oitilie:airaite'; - the qdwstor, whose province it Wits, tO'fbrtti and deliver the imperial edkt646"Tho'Sen--. ate the public - and private :treaStireivi, whose itatims indicate 'their ditties ;;-!and . "01(1-two counts' iif 'the doinCiticsy tinder WbeSe emitrol, respeotiVelv; titre' placed the'liands', of, cavalry 'and ini\i' . lityy .: :'ulia • goardedike per&on'of the Eiti The bet Weeti'll4 - noir . Ca "' C pita , wue r (Man Utti_ at gm ti hatikei and the' varl9 - oatttijletlie*p- • a s fai• toads mid s InStitit fide 'Of thefm Ore ' . 5p0.40)7". p`o)isreyango' eflitqiii•ln . sage %two or thre6"lionttiTcligi , 4lii employed, and in after 1'4041 amettitted , atene