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CIC TOR TM 'MRS line associated oidoli:Ww JACKSON, in his 1)40g and ilrock;Bitoitt4sl. Iw tliits iierocgraect, t)oetnt• MYERS will he *comedic give his Undivided attentlon to thidu! tiEnvoliiiv;Proresv,loni 50°, tB4d.—gins. MaCdl-11SIFIBB.LEL Physicin, . .. twricE, Nsirt street, in the house for therlyi occupied by-Dr. Fred. Elirmatr. • ,e co aisle. Midi % 1846: , - ..- i • _ . 'Mai Ito 00 ItagliCSMs9 • rirtsili tT,A oe. m• II operations upon the feed' thot are reittired tor their preser? ratiott A mehas Sunlit; ,Wittg; ty restorethe loss of them, by insertsea; Ar- Okla' Teeth, from'a single Tooth, tea full ' sett. (I . Ttilliee en Pitt street, a few door South oldie nail moot_ tfrtels be - iitient - froM Car lisle the lost ten urya, in each mouth. Jnite 11, 1'146. 1121114. 1 *" 13110111CICIAZINII, • practice. in the several Courts orenul7 .• V . la-rla.a ud Fre adjoining-eountier and at eat! o all •:tleasional blindness entrusted to his care with p •omiat coo and fhlelity. • Hanow,er street; in Graham's new halliling,opnositeilie Pcitit (Mee: lagan 4 211,111811.--1 y. D)g .K1 1 AIP 1 13 II A D - . Attorney at Law. A 1• PIEF.I.I Smith Halifiver street ,a few doors ~ alna, .1. 11. Grahim, Esq. July 111,1845. DENTISTRY. &C. JOHN W. ICEINDEL; 113 F.SPAICTVIILLY Worms the public; that I.l.,havin.t. opened 'ail office Si South Hanover street, itearly,oppnsite Alteillotd.Otfixe, he is pre : oved to practice IIIkIkiTISTR.T. in ill its bran- Hood. 'reeth are essential to health, besides *stunt, orartificiat ones are not only useful but ' • anatnenialiand.alitt matersally to the comfort of c wearer. It it ed not be stated what can be - Noe to the teetli T aufficeit to-say - th-t every defect otin be remedied, add next-Teeth furnished from a dingle one to an entire set. Having had Gamble - —uble•potettetrtoririminhetrof-yearsi-goott-referi `. nees-w al he given, to -such a s.retittirelhem, but he best p root Is the operation, which will in all nice din llia — nitistefiretul'rnannet and it priceslo suit tile actasion umlaut. times. - ---PertomrwaitedTatt-x - t - their - resitleiteest - either-in : tawn or'notttstry, whin-tub-extra charge.. He mas al ways he forted at his ollice,sts above, or at his re lence in Pitt at reet, one d oor north of ItentlePs !Avery it, Will tibia swim pilv attend I ethe repairing of • -VitActimranti..l evreirv,ittt itil office in. Soutli 0111.11.!, vote street. - A Ise. 1..1 . NG RAVINIT; neatly eiecui it I. lly attention and skilful execution of his work. he hopes to receive and hereby solicits _a shire of ptiblic patronage, Carlisle. April R. 1846 'URI-I IS 'ltllll4tß & IRVIN ViA3LEIALE DRUGGISTS, No. 201 Illtrket Oral, PIIILAI4LPIII.I, I n?orters and. Wholesale Dealers N Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Med, ieines, Surgical and Obstetrical Insirisments; Druaists tilasswaVe,Wintlow OWN Paints,Oils Dyes. Perfumery, tc.e. bse.' Dritzgists, C.tott.tey Mertlinnts.enti Physicians ad -tidied w,itit the above t urtleles nth the moat fa t erstble t Stria and prompt attention paid to order, Every -article warraitittd, Jour ti-kaati, M. I'.. J..i.mes TunNEIL, lately. of Virgio , o. Wt LEI s*-Inctu, M. n. Ph la lglphia, 5ept.90.,1844.—t y. ' • . THE, MANSION HOUSE' HOTEL • eronok-im e ritUty <Rail !toad, 123./MOZOBS ATBLY Rept by Gem Wllllivroulk,haajus" been taken by, tho sttltsetibet.. it% newly. Ilirni•hod and: has 'been thoroughly repaired. Panvengers in the ears,. straniteri, I in.velleri and nisitere'toCarllalei itte Invited to call. tehns moderate, and every attention:7W. If the mutton and convenience. of those who pitronize the establlalitnent. J. t. WINTROTT. - Vitrliste, April 16, 1645. Zi a LP., Z1LLE1V23.121 0 L11110.1.0 • , 0 grV 1 3'6%., floFEtrtgi hi. w vi. F . to the pntlier t Hay. ing hail erVeroll'yearerixperienee withhie lithe.. and having in hie pneseesion the veina l& eelleeiien of papers inetle'by'hinicha hopes by tare awl punuthelity 'th obtain - 48We of pubhe patronage. • , •- • Qfflee in the publie - equere,"inimedlately in the reur of the Court House: Ceelialei oct 7l •,:—. , ~,.f ... • . DYEING , & •!);;YaLwmia‘s:Jact if NT '1 Will, rli Elgai' RE "CT, neer i tlie College • JP dyes lautles will GeittlemeWs•piliParel, all tilors,and *griititt!ilip, work fp lbe satigractary. Orders in hir Ihiegitethilly 'etlieited.. ' ' • • ''-4;44l.liile...'Seilti 4 4 V • . 'J ' .' :' '' ' ll 1 ---,-;,—,-- iij i iii I I T . vii :0 ;EN t hat eTiplleation.will f, 14 . , .z -);', . __:0. 4 ,1f.: .. oderatiomtead others to IP 9 h ir , t . --, ii attire of, khe,Commonweillb or .0. naik, n a, for the ineorporallon or,a ,coni. . g mm -,.. . , c , ..t00d, "T s tli',,Cltbilliiictib Vatueir tea' o '. ' ararenvi t ale 4 1 ,',tri ,ha limited . he o the / i boron . " . °Ot carliale,..canibe land„rscallikt• to bar'. L,:". ' o 'lll,lol rink leeirth *Ode '...lllfildred thei.r 7 . •,:, , Or ,mare thin Tirk 'lltiridted Thou. • , 1im,0, , b; n're:' will" ,garierar `iik_log, iiid..die . 66thaiag,prIelligen - " ' ty' - , • •'. , iilie c'llfiller, ..rbdiilad Belli' 4- '. akirnilaYie ,. " ' -'''''`''Sitirillel'lliiiittini "' t ''''''4. b_ritia Ku rt z '' - ' ' ',l4Vitliftai . Ke#;.' /5. in Arotia46, - "- liiliiv Lefette;'; . 4 ~....ohiiD4iaot i t i ks,,,33!..,:oho u tetiiiti.;,c si .Intif Wiii 1 c:, ..;," ..,, 14 :IV iqiii `, „. efija ifi7,Pettite,' ; ' :.: t ,* ' MAO.' D'at,i ) 74.44 i .'' i ptille,t 4 '"' 041. tial 'O,OOO rtr 4 , :Nviiiiiii, GalbraitN:p', i r GeoW• I , Ira.Righilgd PaticOr .; - .." . . , ' , L l O n it tLO rr i , l b 'WnFIVIt,'I-landnrir ',. c. : . ,tuti.,;td.idi 4 4l_ln, ''..", . 4,-,,•,... kji. , ,'l, , i •„.':,4.,..:.i 'T ,ftoistiArthp.; : ‘, ~ Sl' oVeCifiPeirfitibiktedicc.eiveill r ; -. , 1 ' ) and ratealeVlr' &ilk atieratitill , 10 irifutistilbarrikisew 16.-0001 - 1 1 4 LP : ",o,e4Nisa l .otomtpratitt .iotha reacid ..- • , 1 1 , 41 ,04M_Ortat:iii, 441 1 11.909:!!,, :•I;i i .: Irozpfr,,,wil, ~gt- T yto,,rrmp.Al,6l, i.;,:t ~. 1.;/;!•. ,< '•,' ~-., e. , ,, , .;P, ,1 r• •,' ' ~'''.. . 14Th r .3 7: - '1 t o :i' 00; 4 1 .'',:".-: ,• 1 , , .', - ' , L . .. , : .,:0- ' , .": * , - .,,1 ,*- -":, i„,, : t mat 414,atikrar 4, - .::-, s3. 11midV 1 : . = it V4'''.-" , ' 4 ~,,.._•.:,.',,.:'.S44.•,NV,lii.triskr4t;',''';'-' .;~,. , :f~ ~ ~::%,...... EH ME MX PUBLISHED EVEIV(WEDNESDAY • . • ,in gicAnith Wftt angle eau public zquaredoick.olth,Coirt-liouie fins Dollar and tit* ital. a year is 1 • rwo Dolltais,ifpaid within the year. • )ne.pollaefor , • ' Theit terrni. bd.rigidly edheied - RAYES ,Or ADVERTISING; Aidveitlsiihrente, - mitklne MP:en lines Or les s,AWill .hargedlat Cie ft cents foe one inset:ll6l4= hree times fob One twenty-fivsi cents for very subsequent,,lnsertion :Yearly adv . - antlers will bechiriled at the folloyvhig rates: One CoiMmWwith the paper, tortoni/Year, • • $25 Hplfa;colulutl, .do-. • '; do, ; • - 4115 TwO Adores, with quartbrly canges; • 4010. Doziness Cardkivith the pater, •• sse JOB P RINTING; 'CF , Sucnarltandbllls, Blanks, Circulars and other thee - deem:lotion of Piloting;. executed hansomely and xpeditioualy, and at the LOWEST- pRIOES.. . • ' ",i, , Wthsiye You in a 31iinto!" SHAVINO - ANONAIN,DRESSINS SALOON, • JOHNSON 4k. : SMITH.. . !, ERPECTPULLY ' inform'ihe - citizens' of rou t •-• 'arllsle.... and strangers Who may. tarry nem " until their Levis grow,'?lfiat they ' have otiened anew Saloon, In North Hanover Street, a few doors South of Wei bley 'a Hatel.where they • intend prosecuting the above business in all its varied and various branches.. They will shave you as clean as a City nrokee, and cut your hair to suit the cut of your head and the cut of•your pliiz.' Their whole object and desire is, to im. prove the appearance of the human race, Thei also practice Sham poon i nor removing dandruff', in which their friends have been pleased to accord to them the palm of superiority. . Don't forget—near thegood.Hotel, , Which folks uy W SIBLEY keens so well. Times are hard, and.barbers poor, Pray good friend don't pass our door,— ' And if your hair should need a trimming, Just walk in, we're always willing To serve the gents in style, so neat, 'Twould make one liow. at Caesar's teet. Not only st.-if that won't do, • We'll brush your coats, hats, old and new, - To please youriasto-wa,wiliendeavor, To show you our neatest - quiver. To Close the scene.-we'll-ope' the door, - ' The gent walks out, the scene is o'er. N. B. Gentlemen troubled with the TETTER will find an infallible cure by applying at our Saloon. . . , Ca rli sle, November 18, 1846. —,. . SPECIAL COURT'. ilttue of a writ from the Hon Nathaniel IP H. :Eldred; Piwsulent- Julge. tit:the 'l2th Judicial District of Penni irana,bAtit g dite the - 111 t ay o . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, I a Special Courewill be held by the . said - I kn. Nathaniel D. Eldrid, and the associate Jui4, :gen of the Court of CoMmon Pleats of Cumber;• land cognty,avehe tlouttAor,ln. oil Bill ale, commencing' on MONDAY; the 230 day of February, 11147-ttorcontinue one_week, for ce tin causes depending In the Court 61 Cora. .in. ii Pleas of Cumberland county, in which tlit lion. Samuel Hepburn was concerned as cm owl for one of .the parties, prior to his ap • poi incid as President Judge of the DM Jadici al Dist ii•t--and snch other causes as are embrated whim, the provisions of the'Act of the General Assembly, passed the ..ith of April, t 834, lire in the organization of the Courts of Justice. Of said Special Court, Jurors. and all persons conceri.ed will take notice. Ell JAN ES HOFFER, Sheriff. SlierifFs Office, Carlisle,? Dee. Sr. 1846.—t0. S Black Cloths & Cassimeres! THE subscriber has just received French !Clotlisiui Cassimeres, which till be setd very cheap. Gall and see Them. Nov. tat. GEO. W. NEMER. CASHAItRU. PLAIDS. MOE subscriber hasjuss received an assortment of Vosbenere,Cireassinn and Gala Plaids for Indies dreisom ' •• - Ovine W. klitnee. Superior Wines Brandies, rM Medicinal purposes,just received D d _ -Myers' Drug Store-,-a choice selection or ;.id Wines. Also, a very gbod and cheap article for cooking. • - Vrtnil 141toiAM, THE subscribers have just received - a :!Li and well selected assortment of GUM SHOES, of various qualiticatind prices suitable for holies, girls and children, and so :heap too that every person should have a pair. Nvv. Rt. GRAY & SON. ^ BLACKING. • ao gross I .ll4aßon's Challenge Blacking," au• permr to any.manufactured in the known.vrorld, which co will Bell low. either by the:dozen or single box. GRAY k SON. Nor. 25, 1 . 846; . (lAVEN . Darkintv. ,and lamas River-Vobacuoveougren; aud7Couiinen Plug ; a large wortmept of iSpaoishaud,filall MA I O ,SO IIOOgt4WOLITMOItnr* qcotah Balt 'ea*, URINe. . tittii'at- di.tizoltrds - §ti AT THE OLD. ESTABLISHED HARDWARE STORE, ~.- , NORTH ILANOVER STREET:. , r : , LUS.,Wetlserill's Pore broand , • U White Lead. , '• -- , f • 0 Gal ono nused Oil. • ...ittr, • " 100 - Gallani Spirits of Torpentirt ~. ' 2000 It* Noveeeetian Grindatin# ", -,,, • r -3000 lbe.Nallei smortedir -- ',* - 7 - ,r•" - b -,-- 7_ --- 1 - ,' With a fall aasortmenvefeallenter'a,Toolav Building, Manias's, -da.orkiith , - L will aell at the lowest prices. ~,, .• ;. , I , , • '., .... ', '..'X'2 - Purchasers will find it to tbelt,adeallui• to call before purchasing elseviliere.. k";,,.;.•1 a, ,-.) .• . !JON P. trtiE., Cataiele..Septembert3O f ti 1.046. , , 1.,.. Y 1., '... 1 ' , 4, , , • ; .; i , : 001tim lott,lnri,..... r iii eKir ITEttl,stibierlbitheritunYmiiine4 ftotnikof • ' altfoef•philidetokia with It ttlartherantle, *. le ok iji sT i A,, t4 Pit hi -tr it; F ed lN ot. OLlN)o ,l6ol ; eo n n a i l ! hr wif , W 4 1 ,0 1., SPIG;.O 7 , cumber SIN lila. ~4. , *.i'..,Aro, , ~A, , 11« Palma tlArtet,,NlßlPPloo r • subscriber 'ttoillittind *OM nv remmortnt .11 in the wall t r g NI " AV:swop Nt _ 45; ;Fed, pr -.J! !tip 1 1‘ a ght, s imtitoiiihm _Oft Or 0/IAI 010 6 0rithiltill) refie,lll l loAtt .ItOtt4WPORIMP;, "t• PPFICE,:,H;oI • • re, end ed iloojr ...ceirl!ele,Serdelo OW' ;‘, 111 M ; I setlei*ou . MEI EIM=IBMZI ,•, •:. .•,s J 4- r, EPWEINZOIZERISEFECENMEA::I3II3=.I2.ai:W' "Oftliva3l:lB Ampamei IMMI :1 1 %loplOra69Vivilaiitairpei:fcr4m047::% le 4/ 1110411 ZW0FA /twiny ii4tiiil;l, • • • 'BY WHILIA.B OtIV.LIBN Blef*B • Y: ' • Oil mauler nia inlihty, race, ; • Yet lovely th my youthltil-grece `The Way tlktfith trithanglay'peers, - :Admireisnd-hat4hrfitionting years, - ~.,„ With orrirdo of chime „ And tikunts'of sedfirtheyjoin thy noise. ala kOronllqf Cheek ilinv,isnosead • that tisflu.shy,warning hills with red . • itsp-7the wild deer's rustling fee V!./rhiti r 34 svoirdi*nre nOt s gime fleet t Thy liopefisi eye. Is Might's Miniown stinnysky. . , „ Aye. letlharn haush4 ones - While eare'thOu &K ell. voot try rri r, They do notimoveltow loved thou art, ' Ilow.many.difondrind fearlige"heart . _ ,Virblitd rise to throw "" 'lts hettvith thee Bed thelee. . . They him* hot, IY their hate pride; . • What vinuee with thy children bide ; HOW true, lariirlood, ihyprece4ll maids Make,briibtAke tiqwere, the valley ehadee , t • • What,g menthe men • !piing, ilk, thhie bake, by hill and'elen. Mai cordlallweleomes greet Ole rater, thihe lobe rlSers orrhe•wesr Now filth is kere,eltd Mirk revered. Arid man is loved en I qnct Is feared -In wood and honon. And wbeFe the solemn neon foams TbenesiVinednhi M ihnv inten, and rem, Per ettrth'e'doreirtrodden Mroppreel, A shelter for the hewed head, For the. starred labor 1r toll and bread= Power, arthy bounds. • ;tops, and calla back Me bolded ha-nada • , • • Oh hir young mother on thy brew Shell sit a noble, grate than now, Deep in the brightness of thy skier The thronging-years in glory rice, And, as they reel. Drop etretigth and richer at thy feel Thine eye, with every cominfr hoar. Shell brighleh, and thy form shop tower, And when thy oteletit, elder born. Would brand thy nantl with words of acorn, Berrie thine eye Upon their lips the taunt shah die. A Christman Family Scene. To those who are aware whit • pains and troubles are incurred, in many pans . ol the Continent of Europe to prepare, seeretly, some Christmas 'gift for a father, mother, brother or_ tletr, -the, follow t.ere trill have many oharms,indepencient of its attrac tiveness-10.811 readers.. It is Prom the pen of Ftedttika Breiner, and is translated iron - the,Sw.edielthy_St!... • . . Yeti should- have seen them, ni) tour children dancing rou id the Christmas-tree, which hunglull of:apples; gingerbread' and -othergimcincirsTymrshould--have-seerriheanr in the light of the Christmas candles, beam ing. with joy , skipping ,- siiioing, _laughing in Unrestrained life.erlioyment7-and , you would not.hit've/Yrondered.that 1 4 ' . absorbed by the libseriation of this4tiyouti picture, did:tuot-re- Mark thid"the contents hi 'my , tea Obit Avltiele I poured_into the_saumr_ ran over, until 1 perceived' something warm at my-side,-and to my horror, saw a grey- pool upon the red worsted damask of the sofa. I. immediately I wiped it up, fortunately unperceived by my wife, but many will ba the wouderings as to, how and when the stain came upon it. And now we -Weren't assembled, wy wife —an excellent wife, I assure you, but almost too great a hater ' f stains upon furniture my wife, my wife's husband, two young relations, the Student N., and Mamsell, Mina; and my four children. We drank tea an d dipped in great slices of sathon bread. We ought to have talked and made believe that nothing was going to happen But it would , not do. The state of 'the weather was attempted. 1' thought, we should have snow. The. Student, that we should have twaw ; mrwite's idea was that we shotildeoon have-wititerimitie-that-we had. winterifittady; , ,Mamsell Mina's, that we should have an early spring, and - so on. In the meantime, the children began to cast expressive glances:one at another; and then quickly 'taw my 'eldest daughter with dip lomatic address, steal out of the room, and -the rest one 'after another': Nobody-observ ed it—Heaven. ,forbid! bet my, wife smiled, and so.did.l. 'ln ti little while the children agiiin entered, and now in if solemn proces sion, the eldest first, the youngest last. . My eldest daughter, a twelve year , old, and very patricitai girl, stepped' forward to wards me with ,a waistcoat in her hand, whibh She had worked . 'forme," - aut Il whip i blaied.viith the colors of the Sweed kit , ff - • ' . in# and blue; but waistcoat ltad gi i I , 1 'ped te,ulerfy to my. heart. My first lknite,.'"a',4promising youth of, thirteen, presented at .e,same time to WS :nether, with some pride t a Colosial long legged" stool with a eettt . tin fear, andel:cure !Tuthill, : she received . info her hands; titter ing'a joyoul.exclamationef applause. at this,. , his - first‘nintielegfece ',Of and, thicite approached ,'n#4; with tColitlittti degien'ot ; )ititTpr,fleti* 4 great paper in his .: 'hantle.4.li:low i t 'camel V! ih9ngit I.', ; Ail'. in Aiirit,',.the,Alinc pie, Med!eftnnettn, ~ ,ten, , • this,, s:atllt - 1 myself—myself i Orel) !..f4but , , Il ia.. filittle'lltere be .thrihked ! 'it was better;iban , 1 , e.Nptetnii . 4,for,:ati with, terror I took the Oil- vetintii rny„ hande,': 1 paw vo 4lpth on ly,. a , PAROf.-# 0 . 44 P , II 664 °T ilv l o°li- . :AiPß. l Pd' , l°iP 6 .. gOring,, - ,nnelli4riatthOgh'iloorne:inennt 10'.tnprtiennt 'itissit4=-Atet, „atilt: ,liel: whotn , l thiegWas seLiiiiiiiail, thai A;p on kr. - 0411,' g r, e 4 'truth iinisiVer,ini,ieditelstain..4l*:iipihotili_ Afies,tippipgTilinceil7,.o4";_ ,'xit,.. :4; :10sAi. ho, oovr.,AkOtie lige , 1, could dottdifeinty,e :gooo..**PYOlv: .: ....:,, ".,,, ' t. .:. .: 1 )I,freix year f 01‘N'hilie,,;ndittle.guiet lad, , ~ gifew, t o,l4okingadier!relleat,and-,, w ho must ,must, t he dgeigpeap Inv, arniquarian , r4 had: a presennrient yegardifig:the Christmak2gifi : *Each; 'with some-importance . he 'presented , to•liiitlatothetli Thlewlatillerdleistioliq . ef W... • ntarkable things , which hithed fnund;;;•ernoi; , ;air pixrl,,lnkPl,..,/i.?l.nted ' needles, headless 'iaihrfii!tßtgintiononkodiaddipyie.gieneanf gilding,' it,-TatiliaMfibe'iept' 'nen '''' atid:kenlt .litileUitilosifiesl:hieh catlied*Olt i 'intli ?li &any iaujjti. -,ThiA'iiipi*innittlthe little .00ltiotpti anti fikiiiiititztY's with ie44,,hich weitignediottely kissed 4 . lwity, And' gowned ;that aquitnkriPeciffeSi:tet t'ink whiett.one re le l'otkiiVt.itiokriliiit. r i onikiditii) l l‘ . ,:iitid , iih . , diiiti loya saiitieweiepiii. - ohl *Ole ihnte"*elePinyli ' 4 liNfideiOriotaallotitigi ''' , "titiliii horvAirril!' Ileiii 4iitelral; eiliio . 4iils ,iittliilitnehtelp*hiehT Itir-*-liiifetnnift/Mys: tyViii• ytnttireitileitina' tifiiittillseitiqininfit ii"Ofillitt'RileOliteir Al 'Ali,ll`.'suiereafesittai 410..;1041it 4 fria, =l4p ilk= ..'" .)Inne,....,: , o( . .iiiirk l „for,', -,,,,„ ,--,,. .. , -",'4',;' , , , :' , ,;.":',., • er''.....'177r----.:,—.7,'-'7"..."---% • %.si;•:;',e-; , f-• , ; DT ATI - 1.-A I 11 JAY; I) ' • which iwitk optasompg phepke,tthe oerhankei , . „ t : •,r Witennti [,--were more iellYVY.leXanli4ing our Christmas t h finding•them„olt t:emar Wily, there steldealr was,heatitet thundering noise at,theriloon— dreatirensaitun eapecitilly , ehlkielo l lll:•rillnl. po ri of , theleompany . .. •linmedmtely , after: terwirdsehe s deatrnpened,and there enteted, a beteg, which might havainitiollight all the Wild . ,tierims,pflAeri9a ; but-yehigh.ealaled.lwith . great -hornOvith, Silieggy.,eye:-draws,. and in,any,abaiieristicani ,the,tneqlee_be.i• bind liim.yrirkka,yeting sertaaternial I,vtheD trakinettnegti full of Inistnitioboketoy;rAnd immediately. was the. t09 1 41 - bllteilieldo these... td fl hey rollettabout;rineialiere . arid , there, and after them •tbe fenrelirldnin, 'eine} ! :a. tumulk of delight,. A,terribleitutteld}'-I;ie. 'this.: The long legs of mys firkborweicea sinned a •dreadful, ceirvulStori, unent . chairs • aridleables, and;as.; I feared,- tayeril4ippll••ldis Own maitterpiece:et - carpentry.,4 ;Amid the uniyersalen happened,eo„ sertieryWife wrap something up ; in her, shaw}tie seemed to me tole llie•ieuttnoof the.cblossal foot stool, and fancied that three lap:time. rais, sing! • . - • •••• • • Every, seven nr ten minutes t chrlistmei goiterntale A valoanknempae. .4i4114 'little paeltetiowere - one time a half anker, and.- then !ttilialf.clutk, was rolled in; and all ihotie hail tripehrofight. to the light, nod there in'presence of all their inscriptions read, Which contiiineil-many odd and significant pun.. jeniresprifs, which were duly interpreted. It 'various - pinta of the' verses I perceived the young .genius of the Student ; and in many.tokee the: merry }tu rner of Itthia; 'Toro hours were spent amid fro}ics of this kind. and the ptigtol laughter which they eicited. At- the end. of that time the young - studentritoodiu - a new black stilt, and, striking hiethead npon his- breast, claimed, I know notwhat sort of tragic comic oration, before Mamsell. Mina, and she, all/.olt /Ming herself with laughter,attempted to answer him in the same spirit.. My first born made eiiirachets on entrachets around a library of ten volumes; mkeldeift daughter -danced before her.- new hat, Willa beat a drum ; and little,Burthri-little cat of . - pristelitirrikand gave it the mete loiing of pet names. That 'was a confrision, but it was a confusion that did the heed good.-- All the-young ones lound their *Faber grati fied ; and each and all had therein.hii sugar - ph - 1M teesuck:at a. future time: ---'-. - --Anil now we-hail---to-eat--agiriefier-that-to sleep.; tioth-of-yriieli-svorti.7difliytilt for the children,-who now could': . ,see,ll4ing.iould occupy themeelvea witlVnething.;:but their -Christrnatr-boxer.:..4o9l.9iteil9Aqrsii-mos precious gift to" table: cat must ge r wiffi her to - bed: - ;ElierPojte hinged ;for the - nuirre4 - ; * lb:dile might . WO:better ay. amine splendid treasures:;; Alley . lay:and nilkeil ' he and sleep. ,"Joyous evening!, et dbe praised for thee, and that I . e l emest and lightest up a portion of our long', ark winter with a ray of light which once ' in the dark ness of the world, was kindled at cradle of a child. Beautiful is theirld Swedish custom of allowing all children to celebrate the birth of the Child . of God. I have been.a child, and have wept, and laughed, and wept again, like ell my April mended Compeers, quickly forgetting the occasion hoth of smiles and tears. I have become a man, and have experienced the sorrows of life, and the pleasures of the world, they are now only' as a dimmed memory; but like a newly kindled light--like a clear, cracking winter s fire—flames up beftire my mind the delights of Christnuts'-ertining - iri my ehildhood.— Many a pleasure, many a breeke of Spring, ninny 13 bright - beam- eif autumn sunshine; May Mill' cheer the aged; but 'the joy of .Christmas eve; that indetanibable, unmixed; innocently intrixicating thtight rexperierkies• he never more! Yet still he can enjoy it in the gladness of children—his Own, or—others; Come to Sweden, George. Celebrate with us next Christmas eve; and let us together drink n health to. all good parents and happy children for Christmas this year; and every year until the end of time. _ Your friend. Stockholm, Dec. 1845. • Ts_ DAY iliZi HennAll FAN Pole AND AVietCale!--Sitiltra AND StIEETS Foil LEas THAN 14#11rNG1-41i.oir ye ! Hear ye! individuals-rolllie,Tuntavored classes ; you who have beed , eompelled to contribute of your substance toTainper over.; grown smonopolies; vou !have got your, op. `pressorson the hip. Hereafter they will have .to furnish you with shine" and sheets for lees, than rtirthingl, Robert J. Walker, our illustrious Secreta ry: the Treasury, in his retio - it 01 last year, in. ,sisted.that the duty on, every' foreign.import was !c_riddoil to the prloc.ol the, i mport coirl ahn,ql:jts,ftnmes#c Tivgl : " page of that report lie Says! ' ' therefore, l nitiftrbit . added' to' the - price, and: paid' by 'the `.consumer—l/ie cthisfifidiiredi muck a pdit of Site price as the coat i iklih tt rio4.l) • •„. us , see - hew, this theory. works.. - In the New l'Ork Express we find the pri6' 'eelf Of -Aloniestio. , stieetings ; and phirtinas- on ? the SOtli" Of November lastaitillelSo the pti-: ices lees' the dutfl'iltricother 'Welds 'the tree ;trade prieee." Frani the tableigiiedbelowit 3y ill lie iteenliattittditii•theYPree Irradefays... tein'tddriingi ed fin'erinsidereibly fess' than , tothitebr the, .mitittifaefurereirff ;', ot . ds; Bhittiodit ba 51 k.p. yd.. Ito le lee,, then 0 liirEpO'n,, .41. e 01.1 • •-.". ' . - a " '' • 111 a to m e: 7 11 One. ' .14 . 1 lb - i lhasexa Cla a; ), 101 1 4 t :" ,„ ss Inalst . • k Bleached ) .-1tor: tOol' aiva'y%'')tiitli ii taking-the Or: Mr:. WOI earrectk entertained fir inriOtiot,;. pd. hpil with , Non • a ofjoy the approatinnOra dean Shiite for' kik Uwe rieLkink • t 1.. ve.,-# MEI 1 Ea] ISM qr. 'tB 4 4 : . . -. .. . . ".gitrattsf from - alpeeett ., ' V , . . . . pdivired ill Mi .. Cffkly. ashurecni Wore Col= -BY DAVID vim .MAII.. . • . There is no . difference between :men, at leapt for . worldly , purposes', but that which, tfiekiheiniselYeg . intik°, or which they . a re capable of iinittaklng, When` therefore, a 'magnifica Placei himself upon' your, necks, do-not reproach • him, but; reproach your; selves. _., : lt isjiihtiving. lowered; nr proptron. ted YoUrselves.that you hart iiiVited to this oppressibn. Potting) and :Fame are ••the -,,friends of ererfttram, who ) is Ida own friend. Power. is withre' the reach of all , who have Aire' energy to embrace it; naturally evil men ally,yoestand 'es, , high as any of the".mag melee -of the land)..why, then, ..do . yeti; not socially - and Politically l. Simply.„. because you do not the effort, and abaridrin the hope 'of ' , victory rather, than encounter the toils Incidenttu itsetlainment. • The. aristoc rneyof worth is true - republican nobility r but it relies fonts patent and security' upon un— deidaling rectitude, and . milking indfistry. Take • from your employments,; therefthre, whatever leisure time they may afford; take from your slumbers whatever hours are not required ; • take from your sports and mace._ tions• every moment they will reasonably i-eliow, Und'apniatiiiiale• these accumulated' opportunities to moral: and intellectual im provement, arid_in n few short' years where Will you be fotimit -Perhaps not rolling in +1 your carriage, pampered - hod' inflated by' pride, or lifting in •Eastere magnificence and supineness—but vou will be discovered • .where empty pride, luxury. and tnagnifi: • cence either never dare to show themselves, mean rarely hold their place—:in the coun cils of the nation—in offices of high and honorable trust—in the forefront of the army , --on the quarter deck of our gallant navy— ot' ih some other distinguished position in lite, less glaring and conspicuous than those, but still not less useful or mertitorious. There is nt least one whom I now address, who, if he has faith as a mustard seed, -is destined to fill the first office in the gift oldie people. And there are more, many More than one, who' niny fill a much. prouder office, than the highest in the giltal the people, namely , the lowest in the gift of God. To concentrate attention; let me present to you . a single picture—'-a mere fftneysketch taken from one among a thousand, to which your thoughts might be -invited In - the way of iffustratioti. Let rne 'exhibit to you the pot truit of a youth, for which-Some of yob atay_ -- tre - en - p - pirseil to sit•-igirlirging ,from obscure parentage—parents with ;reedier inheritance • than their honesty—no Other hope on tnis ...sid_aeLthe,grevii,thao4ffie...elrild—mwwhope, mid they have instilled the virtitous piinci ' ple. of their own—you See him . struggling_ lib F, durindifilancy, bufleted - byiaiereity, n . mg - but clouds and darkness resting upon ~ ris,patti t with the feeble And flickering light .i..beenjavii . .', hisiffierition , is, direeted no pelf ifirtirosiere l erii,lliiiittilntrolitiiiiiiheirgli - liiiiii- bre. are of an intellectual cast; as the bee' gatherii honey from every flower. so he , rm. .bibes instruction from every object around him, mainly lignite° he seeks it. As he grows up, instead of wasting his sweetness, if I may use the expression - , in senseless dis sipation, in idleness, or in pernicious unitise 'moots and indulgences, Ire directs his atten tion to the erlitiyation of his mind, to the enlargement of lds sphere of knowledge— his mental appetite •inpreases by what it feeds on, and he is driven, as• it were, by an inmate and resistless impnise, to the pursuits of those bright and glorious objects which hourly'break in upon the vista which he has opened for himself. Where are the humble and obscure pa rents no w'?'' They mormt, they deservedly moimi. to his condition. They shine in re flected, if not in original light. The fruit speaks for the tree,--the dark eye of the mother glistens, and the manly heart of the father swells wi'h joy at the triumph of Milos!' y and principle, at the same tinie over obscurity and pride. - In the progress of years, where are his wile and children? They partake of his nobility—they share in his lustre, and he thus stands fo,rth at once the regenerator of the past, and the founder of future fortunes. He is the friend of the friendiess--his own sad experience has instructed him in the value of a friend in the time of need.—Taught by that power that pitied him, he Psalms to pity them. Ile is the example and the hope of letss — ileiing spirits. His light dire - ail - Weir 'footsteps—his success Is an earnest of theirs —ail that they have to encounteri Iny has surmounted-41111a they'desite, lie has ac complished...4ll that they fear, he has sub 'lined. Thus It is, that _one such shining instance as this, stimulates thousands to emulation, to competition, and he, therefore, to a narrewobservet who sees in an individ. mil rather than a general beneflt,--wlui restricts it tolochl limits,er who'confines the ,operation of its , influence to the present time. insteatipt trao:ng it to, years and age:, yet to , In spelling thils, let us not be understand to ?countenance ogralianism,' or radlcaliam, cvi',scoundrelisib.—subverting all ;order and 'dissolving tvpartitliscti,olo ~it chaos. Let fro , 'not be undeilitood: • to.encourage that' desire : 0 41 eqyalitys•whic , b , ,ciinsitits , in ~dragging the brightest fflii 1110 De4l, cloWn,,to our„own naworthy leyeV-and eititity sil degnida: t i o ii , sa,, j i 'll , L ,r f '4 1 l 4' t• , + , _LlVitigettir_td_lhet_which eleirated ns toihe_ loftiest, heights r eo that the march,of mankind. imay pvcr be foryrard, and upward, ; and not backward and downward. ' ' ' , ‘l‘ Waive 'Shemin you a young .man ex' he should ber abd:as I trust each of you willsbar. 'Let us reverse the picture.—How mchinchoi ly—how "deplorable the contrast, when turning IrOin.,this,imeerfect, sketch : wit ,abusp oaf - 6+4mill? look ,Opqn a iontliror autoetiot 'pies'*;ClAj - cw.tottipg the lonatilitem.'" eiffirie 'time of life in indolence.; itecliiiimitibri', and in" - viok l llO - obt '9) I E9--Alitifiii-!-libsti=- 1 4--h 6 n er f ‘ r Ittia lOk f , l!ti Fa :.',” ‘.;.',"..' ' " ''; ' 'AleWriadliion• an , to rftiasesN' ll l 4 ' ' ",, t 'Ws cointianyliumittereclrige Aid olifiltow: .. .E , .t ' . / 1 / 1 4 0 0t. luledisPLevith Or. , biutiluet4, spoVri I , In4,oev=rt ..t ft rts. ,i' %..r.; ti _, riYiet ( ant 9I , tA n t \ ', ~ view n WM fiti Ir lobPdh*lt7.l i ': 4 ' ' l ' W' ' 1 ; V)iin aiiirtirthfigfay Ifliitsl . 4lhts iisvoitut aof 'iraiiitifi- , lfti.litighl ,litlitifttr, sotto'. Tfilieritil'-'afit filialr4 ` .) TOO` ilibilelltilibesittit' at'filfitifttitit 4' ed Aite , the preattek,prdor of t ; ' '''T rper titan siseriestit'attlathlitNittkaik ‘ r Men i'.,9)4 l 4l, l jttira, , ijqt,,_loo , s ly,,, 4opeL a4s. i t e2Kr u tdCl74 4 , 1 ": 'V ' 4 01 1 ''' Pt:TiP iv), li C i ar i ,te 1 .otA • IA , ~..1 7 11).... ,tXt .Ai , • t i(4ol l *fillikOfFi ~ - 2 „owir i ntAlrA .50001 1 0 4 ,n, 3 01,17,/, WOO. mril , , 7tflt. 14 ' ' '' ' ' ,u1. 11 t tor' l 7 - ' 4 'l, - 1 4 «...r74-441-4 , ng,1.k - 4,01, , c4 . 'date Owelvq l l ol l o ififlaißtltAklbtiMik ' tAff , sa Vorreipondence on he,titni hitatap!s Oszette tiityiligh and-Doings at Washington. W,I9IIIIpiGTON, Dec. 12i 1846. ..' j. R. Chandler, Esq.—A. memorial.. was presented to`the Senate this morning by Mr. Johnson of La.,•signaJ by oitir'2ll6 pestins of both_ political parties, praying that tlpi Tar ilf bf 1 48, so far a it' Mated to Sugar Might be repealhd imf,that - the tarifPol'.42 restored. The memorial also cast censure upon one of the membera pt La. in the House, Mr, Arse for his - course upori that bill, and declared that he had- in thattifispttt, misrepreaented his constituents. In the House there Nl:!ts an •.outpooring,of, vituperation,, malevolence, . valgarity, and slang VratigetYll:ont that gistingitished min berireiri OlikilWlio 'became world' knott lastsession by the cognomen tit' sausage' Sawyer." • After Mr,..Tolk had given' lip,.sb . t„ degrees of territory. Oiegon, rather than fight Great Britain', Mr, Sawyer .denounced him 'in 'the Crar! , est and most 'vehement manner charged him with having basely re tiealdd,.and given away; a.. portion of 4i-ter ritory 40 Winch he (Mr. P.) said our titreVtis "clear and unq u estionable," and as'Mr. S. insisted it was. Mr. S. was then thought to bebold and honest.—that he really, as he as serted', believed our title to be' unquestiona ble, and being so, and Me. Polk haviiig ta ken the position he'had,and inthiced" hiepariy to stand up to 54 40 With him: thought Mr. Mk was acting a base and unpatriotic part in surrendering it. But it turned outtbit Mr. Sawyer was playbig, a game for himself, he knew how to manage• Mr. Polkdie knew that nothing could be had of him by soft words, and that lie was only to be operated on through his fears. Soon: or sometlttie aftelkthls sive speech,:a Midshipinates warrant was given to a sort of illt—Sateyer,_who.is_attached. to the •naval echo I at 4napolis,.and,has been spendirq, some time in this city wits, his lath, er, since the commencement of the Session. Mr. Sawyer is now the willing advocate 01 all the measures. of Mr. Polk, and ready to do any reasonable job, even tg the kind he perfojmed to day, for the administration. In monarchies partisans are paid and the discontented are purchased by nppotntrnente . in the artny and navy, nadotifc - es in the civil service; a nobletualf Who supports-.the gov ernment administration expects all_ his ions to be prOvided for by MO ni power, and: we repunlicniet rail at this system of corruption. But-we-have it tfinung us to lull as grant an extuut as they-_ have it „in Russia, Prussia, er any other monarchist government and. it'ls working in theThme manner ll'ere as it is there. Mr. Sawyer I presume prides himielf Wert heirig a democrat, and yet is not woolagainst th_arseetsit means by which Monarchs areetiable,d to, lord-it over the pen ple, to live in royal luxUry ittitimagniticenee they may revel in profusion - Mr Sawyer having emptied his slush buck? -ets upon the Whigs, ,and, used up his hour Mr. Baker - Of spoke - of thelir rti Itch-tioteliirroqbe ing Col. of one- of th iments of lllinyyts Volunteers,) of what it had done, and wliat it had sufleiel: He spoke of the 'enacts of the invasion of Alexico upon her as a nation nationalizing her d giting her energy, patriot ism and bravery, as well as concentrating her power,'and crewing a unanimous public ° g i n - . ion. The church, the clergy, the landhold ers, capitalists, and even the women, had entered heartily, zealously and unitedly into th:s contest—all the energies of the nation were called forth by it. What we can do he insisted Ought to be done this winter. A summer canipaigne - was destructive to the troops; of the volunteers who had been sent to Mexico, • at least 2000 ltad lain down on the,hanks of the Rio Grande, totake their last and eteinat fest: It was, one - of the, most sieklyecitintriiie to tliii world. Theregiment he had the honortoeommand had Consisted of 820 men, young, gallant andupairiotic.- - Ofjlese one hundred died of sickness, and more than -tiro hundred had gone honte,pale emendated and brOken downin a:Arils. The to O thousands of whom he spoke, had per ished not ono of.them, by,,theAmord of the enemy, but by disease, It -.would be cold bl o nd cruelly to require the troops to spend another summer iti that sicklycountry. But to-prevent this,. the war must be-pushed with all the ,vigor which the, nation+ was capnblebt giving it. Metric() this .8,1300,000, of people, united in this war a,gainsttia - aird the Country wastne of the m ost difficult to ed.• iraticeirr he - e v.e rite m --- - - They7COUili - live - on: alinostuothlng and their horses wanted noth. , log to -eat. [A laugh] He did not mean this. literally, but figuratively. Their lenses would live and thriv,e upon what'they bound by the WAY side, While ours, would_ die upon,. such. , food lie thought it the sentiment of the Ameri can people, and be•warsure"ir was of the army, that the war should be short, vigorous ''and brilliant, but, to. be„ so , abundant - , troops - meat bei.lant and, ample,FlteP,Jies, , furniihed„ ,He referred 'to the, 'Proposition.af Mr,' criten 'der; togiyelliii arrity.`thke, rrie t etbay 'eil l ii pay. said it :was deseryed,duit;of,Nowd b e: • doing .but.,,sticit qlen.:: .: F f vett., imtWohep had to ,Pete tke.W i en or m°u.`4,.l4o 4o "ll44ol M - P rice, and it *ref- often the case i ttiat - eak, diers,wages would be entirely exhausted,lib that they : had not ihalneinkle'phrehastt even ..negesserfes,,:lll ~e,hed_yeeri, 'poor sick rairdireif ';pax 50:penta • per petted lar i eherise, ;If. ; #9i 4, , •per pciund,bir bacon, 50 yenta . for anger, -,. c.efitelleiperund for bakeribrifed: and '6l)‘ rt. things in - the tame propertied. • ~ . - ;‘,....-i_71.11 - 4 i He-then• referred to thel• charges' that • hit& been e ,made , against Ahoy Whigs, that,;th'er. '%iere,(MPose,a,, O,• wi .l4 , Filr, t Bud 4 0 . - IMillPis. - .epphe.,imin the en T iir which , ihey r..tpsih,2 ed this fohl•ctlinrge., ...He deemed it an eninsf charge—Whigs as well as Democrats rushed iatrethe confitcl.ll.A:sen pi Mr: W,ebater Wita ,at the,,head. 9 1 fAlq 0 7 3 PanT•0 6 Yo ll ngeent,: , the delimit pith/Oen ha4Pv? ;sons in the army, rug rl,' be frailly* a 'long list;: Of "meet ' halbert .eir f eerell-aittelV-Who-liad-ilistiaguirtititil-4heiri4 ablieslair ,tbeirbravery,l4ho were irtOn6ii , Whigal.. , ; Ther e , w,4,49 • pciiiiimitAiiiiiCtiolto. )6 ‘Jhe:FrOltvf 7 111 g 5 : 1 10lip •PPMPctrats:YeM ,aquallybraVe a 'd 'gallant:. • Davis,` who corn ande& theiVississiPOTegitheint,'es•gailtint 'akt2.oDleerlitsakvailedsliktroopie hi buttleiwas WilerPMl l Witiiit'/4.1 11 4•V0.L.# , PF4.• McCluPlft !thil bravestlfthe.maye,WAS , itnedipro pm iiiliagw nig. - - .7 il - la . ,"4l6precated ' thase'dtsena - stothiliti the Xlikosbi' whit vas . -wanteir , Watt 4cTIOrey,IAVT,J9,N,r.ACIDN.,,,The army t i expected •iti• and the hum leekej:c , ":. All such ' attache upe,n3hli, 106„, Soit4,niciethe cal4plrol f tip,;Of *with 46,01144 - seeric: ''• -, ' t ' Mr; .13;i4i11* hiarriaita.tioi Malta grid * l l l l.llo , BSietabldr, `4ol 4 , 4l9l4±ll,j,limit4thfid; t i 7l4 . 7Witr it! l,i 5 f' thptithitttiOi:Oieree *-,, il $100„11411A0*.,:onory5 ' :"" =ME MENICE . 2 RCM 7 . 7 T ' -` + __, _, 71.0i17., , :,;t0 1„ • • . !kt* - 1 - .... , . , V•k • a =IWO ) •,,,•••• ,•.• t ip ]#,-;ngref ADO tle)ivered tothf . cominadler ntit 4g l meet, forthe'nen, te citified;eo.rheni at cost and net More:, • 7.: tit NI Attar Mr. B. liiiilidetted . did Cominittee rose; andllie reiolbtierf4li.thea offered in the House, -and- read three settiral times and passed nannimoudy:- • The debate by . a resolution adoPtedin Itai Morning, was to close at three() clock, - :and , *as closed by Mr. B. a short time - before thit - Y hour. • • . - •.1 -t un EVIL, COMPANIONS.—Society , cs-tne, aos phere of souls, and wsk iecefecirily,imbibe" fromA.sornWhiii Vt.litch is eithereinfeetious ot salubrious. The society of virtbous:Ter-' 'sons is ernoyed beyond their, company; while •' vice_ carhes a sting inio,solitudia 7 The ety or r'ompany.you keep, 11 both theAndi catiod-of Four charaeterandt,the former Of it. in comptilit_when'the the Htihli are opened, tit'ete ktqbitiali inotthstalltibii than usual, beeause.the 'amid i 4 passive.' Either vicious society - w ill-please you . or it Will dot; if it does plea se you, thw.end of; going - *ill: — be defeated. Irk such society,,you will feel your revergileb forthe dictatesof conscience wear off, and that name at whith angels baw and devils tremble, you willbhear contemn ed and abused. The Ilible•vrill, supply ma terials for unmbiinhig 'dr impious but fonnery,'the conselitience.of this will be a practical deviation 'from virtue, the princil pies trill becomedrapped. the fences of coin; science broken dbivn, and , when debauchery , has corrupted the character, a tc tal inversion will take place, &Y. -giory-,itt their sliame.Roberr Bak . • • A Wonn To Bors.—="The,Leamed Black= smith says: Boys, did you ever think that-thie _great world,- with -all-its wealth and woe with all its shippini.„ steamboats, ,railipader and magnetic tielbgrgiiiiri , kkifth all its olliarkly groping mail, arid all the sciOce and progress of ages, will soon be Oer to the boys of the present age,. boys-like you assembled in schbol - rooms, or playing with; out them; on both-tide -tit the AU piib:q3b- Hove it, and kick around upon your, inherit tance and get ready to enter upin its posesion. The Kings, Presidents, Govenoro &Mermen, philosophers, 11 inieti3tm, Teathald; ,Bibn; of the future, ace all Bcs"Yri : - eantrot - reach - th - e - BOOr, WhatilifiaTed tipon thie benches upon which they are feaining • to master- the nibuosyllable of their respective laigirages, Fsra - rastrp—ltivaiStintll7 orCsmlifh d-- morning—an 101.111,' lopklng, bbt daei;mblod Err fet~ii to' thbiF pastor's eloquent dissertation upon' piety and 'equal -rights.' In the midst of the sermon a denizen of the town rushed breathlessly into - dheir - midstrwith l theinteligence-thata vessel- bad -stranded -on the breach nearby; and was fast going to pieces. 'The audience (wife were known to known tts , arreckets') rushed for the door-rind MC Wit • glold: 1 1-my-friends'-'44houted- tiro parise . ii as he seized his hat= - - ( hold!=bepatietif—her calm. one moment, and listen to the. welds of advice. Observe,' —(and the „Revel end gentleman still u t geiLltis..ivilY door) 'be quiet `one moinent longer—control your passions! and having reached the door he bolted ahead- 3 44th fittefinal exclamation —now let's have-seaairstart!' Oar; FAci.v.—lle who who wilittim away a fiiend fcir one faith, is. a stranger to the best feelings of the human : heart,M itt Oa! tt 0,1 'I that not erred, at least onetli Hi hiat fault ware tint ukerloohed, to whet dep s o infamy would not thousands, have.descend ed I We know hot the peculiar and press ing tempthtions t b , which another may ,bit exposed. Ile 'may have fought manfully for months against the sin; and still keig.the secret•locketl to his bosom. ; . ,At last he All& overcame. In n moment he yielder - 11 Hci would gibe worlds to reran the act. H has mourn&J over f it in sebfet, and tepentel in tlnst and Altyl. Shall,' we forapke him . —Earth goal lleavenz—jitsfieti, .hlitnettitt, Pliilanthrephy !tad For. give him! Om will not forgive.thuet possess the heari Ora demcin. ‘Surely, the love ofGod itt not'in him: • ' POWER 0.1". • Eturpe..e4bli . N. V . ,., correspoil - dent of the ,Puritan {elates' the following. • touchill incitlentl,:glifish by Dr; Ailiiiik . et that city, in -hiti-setreonoccasiehed by thh - death Uf the late, br. 4111456013 g: -* , ~ I: The sad tiding were btimo to the %vide's- ed family by, pr; Adattuthe wife; In 51/0 1 - pense, answered to the stogibr the 11611 l —her cold' hands told OM Of: ht. i,itifOlill.ll'. sions of tliti tiailittiet bib' liffiti. I"find *net - overwhelmed with . .the43erdeettitile 'feudal': -'. duty, he . wad' yet more overwitttlinfty l iv th the remark' with Whiel(efill ehMellitited h hi , —The Lord has 00%;:ltr,v40 . 0.tp"*Viir the ead tidings he serf ; ' ~j' - 45qcgotilkok 018 ,the pretteleir, kndve , hot . a Itylilaiiiirire tit wontler..-the",myster of .thiX , it6li'' 'which Ali,tCtstkkelta.ii 'itkt;tll4 r . ' .0 1 1`41. `-' fitlier.ielhO Midst.? his atteftilnew 4O 1 bu n -pOW'er o f rtligienti , principlei ikliiektstil ~6 11:,, ,theNierlated heart tit the' bereaTtithls4 -` '' ' ' . o .A4l:fiterdn'e - ti tillp•jriff giiiittic;rleelteir *ill nave an opportunity No tenew ,, Wilir Air , r'' 'PolVtlie issue which he enedel Itith 140 tntiobdTr ,forceWheri Mr. Tyler'S' treaty,' of Willi:UM:01 ~wasinider'-dititlUstonqn- thergenite`;' - ' - fhiiiiie Ahat dischstsion Mr: •Beatont offered;: veiele: " 'Rah declaring , chhat.betinciorporation . cf -the left tatk, 'el the Rio, del . Norte: (1111'Am:idol ,ill nAglOPt i n 17 i'nit ! ) .Y , ,j 11. 11° OA isegly: V l / 4, mkt: oiler; ettillOreheittlingi as -the said .--:. 10 0, Akin Ay6lild do,- a plixttifiliti i Meil4re de ents;eft,Ne* bitixicee , ; Clinillafittful' , P 6 01gi..... ~,io_,LTlnlaidillasl. . 'l 4, 4oext•Tihaijoat- i , u , , te4R 4, 9 ~ uußzliqW,Oit. Alasiee.,./pe., :,:. itii'aiinieluence r s Oflifhirli the Veiled fitates,, , • would - ititi)diesprtiible.- ... .f 7 ` ,‘;— - '. . ''. HmitnThut,rawiti thirJ.liop4tijkirj Ind ii; % ;ark°Wl.Mr /I.,""ltditirctrenohinp, -HO woritit ine r t itgie Veit • 'll 1, " itaiirt ' „i 4 tatting pliiinitnivwtiertlh 'l4sllii Viii r _ t'..ii' tacked:him:l4d tore inrerTmettnii.o6 'f_rotti:b.ifPOttoti, r:',. , Ho tottroitAKirfilon! : , tl6: • vut,ry.poau,y miury. 4 1 • .r r . : , •,,,,..i 1.. v ., ; ,,, t 4 .Dsoin2LAisolte',colotifd 41rintilirtoiniettvi46:::/, slave in Maryloodiatnuisnitohnoellao..fregfilt, digntoF_Vak yke morifurbet.trtitiiinig. , - ~ EMI ~~ ISM • ~.- I' h (
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