WIEVIM%M. . N.K•tl ;%4 'AU .10/I" . aor. N7:41 t'• ti-fL4i-4) `T' 'Aft • - "?I',lravi::;;;;.,n, - r .j:~. r¢ I' ,-e, X'OLUIIIEJ:X LV:III , ; -',',.,-. Qtnr. . Ct9A.M:kin.il 4.a. 'wit. Joni Jr. MYERS' IRAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE ntid D . WELLING to tho' two story .lirick . S muso_adioining----- hie _Drug_Store._uu—VV.Os. , • '" - 111a.in Street; , • " . . . April,l4, 1.84'7.: ' ' , r - r „,-- ,: .. , tICIQTOR GEO, WILLIS • FOIJLKE ..(pniduide ophe, Jeffersoir Illeclieal CollegeC. ,-• .• '' Philfidelphia.) • Iok,F,SPEbTruLLY ulleru to the pit hi ie. hic,pru, +IL% fuusisitull, li:l..olh:slit the practice or xiodi : ,q,!ito4.s.or,ory., and ALilluirei v. . .• . i OFFIOS' U the relculetwe or his hither. in..S. ' llinitorOr street, directly oppiwite Morri.t,, , (t a l e IROPUrrit) hotel uto) DIU Scotto(' Preshyterien 'Church. , •• . Carlisle, April 7, i 947. ' , . . . - . .:r-zete4 e 2zlu:as^zraaaqu'O -i-k opTort MY . EltS he's sisociated ,neplietv. M n..IIK.JAGIiSON, inhis • llt•ug and Ry . 1.1118 iir4.i4Aeih,3snetor iilYltitS will tie enabled togive his pinkiviilesl.talention to the du , ties or bib Pridasitin. Carlisle, September 30; 1846. Z.X(2.)0 1 .0t3 ailiTlßks, iloiriopopla.t4lcPhyslota* • • OFFIcE: 11luin str i iet, I .the house ior meily„oeet4ed byDr.. red. Ehronan... ' rti,S! , • " D 1 9 5.1 2•0 CY. E4C - .)= . 1.10 - '°V,lsl4 15k72--- • ‘• . Arr. t • IVlittiltirtii operattions upon I IV reittli rkitarO retioimtl !or Welt. preset - vationottithas Seeding, -or-will-costorrthe loss ortbewT,.ty-iilsertins/1/41. 'ilieißl Teeth, from- a Magic 'Teeth; t a 1.1 -A-et( . `stilrtee-ch-Fi4tctreet r a-Fev-41-otiPs.Srfut4 oltheitadroitif flutet. • I): tot. his will be absent from Cnr i iiefeiheihst ten El wys, in each month. • Jnne PI. 1 8 tn. ( -' )3) -g-Pi l d,,KM •ATTOTIWEY ATthW 4 : Pittsburg . , Pa, 1 - . ez-; HAD returned !rent enrlislr, IC, Iltr pruvtict oh his prullt,hiuu I'disburg, Atiej;luu.u inunty, l'n. h,1,. 10, IRI7. • M"g.M7-I . Y ,Enp.Al.i. E-g,L-ip,J4y' ATTORNEY AT LA .I}VILL pracoet , it. Ilia C•1•It I ( rit,i•t. brri/r1 1111111 , 1 /VII .11111, I•• 111. 1, `11r.1.,3.1 cud I I ii' •• -• r•I • ...LI 'cly_ire with jtolitianc,s li.ll-11. S ”ith 11.. • - 'C . 4 •• •• •4 1•II'I 1 1 , 1,1 11 tn• t Zzi, I • . - • • 1,7 . •r. i.; rt.mmver .1..1. I,l'atifini, F;. ha) r 4 1445. •\ lit.: a Al torii4,...y :BS vr 014:11.111. S. 1)r. i opp.si IN4T. tARSON Attorney it law, OFMK in the rear all., ..nirtnoilse. in tli rooni lately o.eu y Dr. FehT/..H., et'l. March SI , 184.7. • - p - Ab .AttorJl2y iil. Gait', 11AU,RISBURG, PA. April 28, 1848.--Lly. • Sustiae of the Pea co and Scii:**.er toiFFICEI in South Hanover Strout, iippcisite thy Poet. Office. AprtlBB, 1847. STTILVEYOR AND SCRIVENER. . ~_ 302-SN 9.-,ZYZJIVCIEE3iIS, Wil.i:, 46 iblinit 711 , 10 a thllce in the rear orthe Court lionie,yeady nt all tines-unless eng, guil in Iliti - but:hies:l oil his prorataind-to make Sue yaps or lanila, -, rodda,,cht Ile will also prepare leels ofcittve)ttuce and any other in;trument of ' iyviting, - : .:; i Carhaid. June 23. I R 4.7. . ....-- .......'“ .) '.;Pi.AINFIELD ' CLASSICAL - ACADEMY; (.. On (fie u mberland ' f'alley,..lluil Road, jbur .. , - miles west of, l.:arlisle. • . . F. span:sr vi „SESSION (5 mouths) will . ~, ,t o omnatteo, on .',NICFNITiVY; --- miy - 13: - Vie' ' tattiOloa,l:iftght' AO Latin, (.INck,Ft:efich, Ole lilt f'lll - ailientitiles;i:MlCtilln„,:. 'Pe:Klima Stiri,:ey. 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IT bus limy r to'eanSe all extertinhSOßV,S, itovuLQU.S.,lioniors,. .SKIN • IDSEAS ES,- POISON LAYS W DUX DS, to discharge their pu -tad Inaiverl7l6llrT , It is ri~litly termed (Or (h e is seßreely fidernid„tliiii it ..w in not binverit. , I linve.used ' , I for the last.linir tecnlcars far eh clisOnseti of the clieet, consinp tionliml involving the danger end! respOnsibility, and I, deelnre before. heiiveit 'and ninn,,thht not one single casetakii led -,to elit 'when ''thh.patient wag n ithin tie i.7 4 teh of ninrtaiineans.' • I litiVe had iniatiders , of.tlie GitispeLJudges-Of the , Lawyers, gentli.;inen of, the !Oldiesl ertidition,attil..muliittules.,lthe,ponir lune . it iii every variety of way, every Agil e . his hem) Mit otic voice.—ono mil vOtisal int, Allister, your Ointtneitt . . , CONSUAII"IION.-••lteiMittirdly lie enediteih Ilitn a salve tan have any .effect upon _die longs seated as they are 'within the ..itysitem, But, el ..placed_upon 'lie chest, it penetrates to the lungs' silparatitetlM-nnistmcnis partirlei thaf - irq - consa-: notig them, acid expels them frets! syltein.--- It is curing Conatishptiml tHKAIM Ell E..--The salve has ituredtpersans of the' headache of Itt yeses .stantlnik...atid....wlin • End it regular every Aveek..im that vomiting often. 'took place. , . Deafile,s, and Ear Ache are helped with like success, • . 121-1 EUM ATI SW—lt rimicive.itilindit ifoine-` diately the nilLiMation and swelling when the ceases. Rend thethrectinti armlitil the box. COP/ Cousumpt ion, Liver, -Gom the zliekt hair one orlhe other always aecosnp . iteii,es,colit, reef. " (this • . ititi . itiftint IS file' It is a sure sign toliwet; cold rect. 111 Bertifil la , 0111-• sores. erysipelas; atilhhcum, liver,complaint. sore eyes, quinsy. sore: 114 ,11 0; 1 ihrolichitis,proken nr sore,breitstoiiles, RlVehest diseases 011011 its 11StillIkat Qtql.regtiZt . llS,Attiite..-111SO: 5t11.1.! Iles. elltl.lll/1•1111S101S, 11111.1rieS, et t t atte gi'm e e tt p. -I 1tt1.,-Iteet.flltS 111M111818411181of--(lie-sllitil6i-Ihtvro-ie no nit4iitilie now. klititt 'I! ua giiod. 14,ip,a.:--WLSII:I4-0-.(41.4311—Ca-1111-tt , -11411 'ollll.lh defied every- Ihiog knoon, as welhas I It n6ilihot - i2thileeters 0 0 nom told us he helm a 11:u li.ixes of oihtmeM cured ilo m. 11 1.1 /SI ENS.— It %, ill restore the hair" sconce than tilt nI tier thiiig. , tfie best thing-mthe — world - tor: linens. (It^ad the it ettetittllS selttl,tit the hex. W '11 . 4 _111. drive user) vestige of 'them an ay. There is proL.l.l,ly In nter!itii.i, nn the Incenf I 111 i.lllsli 111 n ro 4tl 411N:111111 4 30 sufi• hlnll oi of the ()ii.ciiiekit will (‘Rio pom..p. Ir g 11c, 11 . \1 . 1.111 1(1_1 . 11 if lilt 1_ V. ill uu•dl. i,usa•,,t• mt.yeltrlydire 1-) ii <hill - !,• \ti . I ,I,•1"11 • S •I s . nf It• 11% f 4 i,jsW. i I Os 's )tt. cwtu it • ttult• ij•1111,1 tt•nt•:. 10 tSt.- Ct. , fr %%101 x 1.-to 11 :At. I I r . • 1.1•..e..1 "11T.) '1...1.114.k .f 1) . .. Co. 1.4% ' A I I:. Ir. I. .• .... 6 -ii i '1 r h Prrisi ll r ./n 1. tr LOW - Pi.iCi.'''iiitliD - Aft.l :STIE ER • • , irEsE PUSiLIe! rrV. -other:Worm. having anrellaNi. , l the ea tire - stock of J-nimb Sonar, invite the n , , *militio of t he public 4., their 11 4 ,101 . flit•Ilt • W 411 tho hmistarg, iitlnig and itimho g . ping made by other estahlighttlebts, we are a ,hlletcrseil naraware as Jaw if not a little In w Cr than any ',the, Hardware Sthr, , in tin , / man v. .Try us and prone in., iii the old and wel• tnmvn stand no Nurth Honorer Street, bel tweet, l'arnm in's Tavern an,t the It'll and (lap S:ort• Feller. imve ina re c, iced a i:.111 and veneral assortment of Hard ware and among , WWII, mar be i•ptinielmed the fallowing!. EN r 11,1111 h EKE 311,1 pelt ‘111r1•111311 ISIISteV teel qv -1)1 , r 0.2; '2 1 0 do 19ngll<II do I:; A); 5.1 do Cost :ind Sneee Seel IP, prr 01. d.i Fithi eel 74. Fts-pee ; iir WU . theS ? 0.) kegs Nals•tiiiii spikes .t $4 50 (let' 50 I.%es DC :assorted (lass,' 2000 Ilis_GroiniEL.WkitiLLealLitaiti $l.-75 fl}_i2 per keg ; 20.* Ills best duality of Grind-stones at 1 to 2lb 2 Ili gallons of Linseed tll, iln Spirits Tarpeatitte, en Tot,s Mr and lint se Shor tenit,‘L. With a full again:intent of Siiildtng hardware such as Leeks Latches ' Rohs, hinge;, Screws, Oils, Paintb, Glass and Ntty, Nails and spikes, to numerous to mention, at the Low priced hardware Siore of • FORTNEY fi FISHER. North hnuover Street, Carlisle, May 5, AIOOIIE. ' I N. RISDON MOO]tE & WISDOM. rgaRCITANIC TAILORS. -No.-76,...Y0uth Third .Stt;cot, n , arly.oppoild.o..thO, Philadelphia. • PECTF ULLY 110111/kille.4 to their frieniii . XL and the public that 'they are constantly pre pared to make to order, of the fittost•Auttl 'beat materials, and tit; moderate prices, erety tirtiele iiiffe:T. man's Wardrobe, for which thciiKnottipletO,atitek .. ;of eftietalry ietedio-.ololliair : l3asat , iho,:hi_test.iinlit rhos(' qeitil &hie 'liitti,irelili.."!`b,joirtieolitrly ,aoti Pi personal tteutinwto eyarrgarntiiiiti,ettehPe 'thein to'gl imiedlittio9,:putiPto' , boiltr ( Olt 'imitation to gliEgilin 1 liviog,heect siirtiool . ihKs,couotry.en,lo ppgATop tmo1 4 14 , 1;4 p 4the sully' toiieeommcitlitt6:elisiottiets iti the - nittrinee."• . ~P'''''..ettd sl kr 11116 , 10 . 1)fihit okisit If 1 i147,-=:.6 i !, 'CHEAP CL 3THINGITOHE! iTI E-Suhicttlier„A thp:liittiAlirt"Ol: BOOR .2 „ ine arid the-- Miblieot genexal,,that ho hue hihrglit i tioti:lfid'iritailioU,oo3l2 . Butike-he 0 old;eit(4l 4 l.4)iiid,,Pttii'fitP l „o,`'grAx!;p;,N B :,2 44 arket Street, Pliiladefjihia, , Mich I nom Firer '''toired to ` made ecure alb him the patromigo *ash, fo:plir. .111110` t have aplendld 'Prop al! 'loth" 0661-A01;50 in `4113; do: ' , aidstioio.7.s , ceitts:lll,V, 4 ; , r yitTflg: ii 621 coots hi tlidusoitof "Skiot met ch..tlior .(or ; ,t,2,25. • 'Also all k n4sWf'cliy ri lehinii:i:Furni* pig GOOdS at rail:amHy low prices., , - 4 ,4) 1, -, Wlialen,alo deader in Clothing w oak! alp w all id call at the,ilt(?! . g ' • - 25431rir14FtiOeit1=P itadi, ' 8 .481-7./' 44 i, NE 4oAtolimfowmpow,7 % ,..forrilii *01! limintaafqhattgo:i ri1,..9Jetryi1.40404,••,;4:.? Tlllll: ; loolPl6l43'antkihiti , ..-qtik,e4lio ItOro' its 111.Wi1iii1464 . 110.10i aid 0(111140 , t? ,mettA,yylpipo,k;lil very honay.bfthepnrtFMllik tHkenitiheit,elgobli4l)lnent i• , thetrilonp" is .1 ca v l 4. t lay Y.. w 10-1 ,00101 - P)ht I;7 l teillg4oigpidsofaiAbo soldiarVOlgtllleilderf Ati,- parstus.?imtimporterooLplairs;chtaivalliptigo'A rbilapelpl4i:A.9o4 - 13; !it F , ,0 , i,qt3 . 110h •••• • . . . ye ', V • Y• -•sr BEN A • t r - • . t • ~ ; =llllll/111 141 , 1 4 . 11 j.... 4•1.- _ ~ •r, • %.!..t"f. • L~ Ag c , .! lit,. :Et r,.. ' 4 • kfilVii:iiii4tier.".• • flirt ONEltagleAlL.Vit'ADS.' hen lt-Oneidatlit-i.yet4MiallHtititresling to see the fair Indian gill Q'hoee•liither's !pet had lor.cenfUries traced `on their owagrotind the trtils'or a:a Iroquois fMnii Itlii'any to Bullet() 'hooding rplregtimants.te...dirtY. white men, revencitig As hungry eneetatides: thmight •ol the kitiohing'Words.; 'thfl....‘Onehla zhief Shenandoah uttered in - comma within almost• a, Stime , ..s •thfow at the pitye where we, stood.,, 'on ,ascertaining _ Thai the lands of bib Oneidas Artie - rolre - Soldrtellie.State: , : • qThis,hl a drirk' day. , The climils are'black• and heaVy.over.the'Oneida nation - and . a strong man fs.,.pressing cu r , tiestls' are.grouhing under it: The graves of our: fathers are destroyed, and our -children - are driven away. Our fires -put mit;.. and oilr beds reinoVed trom under us.• The Almigh- - ty is angry w ith . ns f .fo r• wicked;. and therefore it is than Iris arm does pot keep us. Where. are the ehiels . .ol the ItisingSnif ? White chiefs now kindle their zancient : liT6- -- 'Tliere MCISe , bpi , "Sig6l/i lig in their gt,iiVes.' ATy liouseWill spell be liko theirs, scion Will a . 'white chief kindle hiS fire 'upon the Oneida. All oriveliildi•en's beaks are sick, and . our eyes talmlike the bbiA:i:loods.that 'roar on lie trips'ot the trees in the wilderness. Long did the loud voice of eneuandoah rry.ehild. ren, ialie-enre, diehe straight.' His Vet yvvrre cl Ike the'cleer's; and his arm' like , the, bear's. ' how 'only - mean nut a' few words rind be silent s and his , voice will sonm be heaid•no.more in Oneida. Hin certaitily-lie will be long in the minds of his childreityl , liv White men's land his name has gone_tat and SVIII. not did2.' Toonopliette. majestic old 01'0! lin whose brim - dies:the winds of au Mita.lre(' -wnners had wiristlett - till he was.dentl at the -top," whim he sank Acorn the rcv• embrance of what his great people had been, and the . otaiseionsnes- of. what they are to become. * * - The etominglines rife gone in thi*si . yle o . l . Thitekatyls-“Peg of Limavady," yet they are. pet levity cfrigotal, and On pot. even Merge oporv . paroily. The reader will .oliserve how completely the pleasure chimes with rail toa,l mt./Allitt r Sltierna 111rnagh Ih,II lino agar tidgda. glioat lug-Walt Lat Ches,.. !tumbling aura hrldgCl ; Ilizziag.i Waugh Ow matiatal Ilazzing'n'er the villa— Bless ale! Ihle is pleasant, - Riding on a rail 1 Mon nnlifrerenons° in the eye of Porno nere pre - very quickly IlertWor every fenilier, On n coininnn level = Gentlemen in shells Looming very toll; GerlliPllloll nt large TnMing eery email; Gentlemen In tights With 0 loose-tell mite', I Gentlemen In arty Looking rather green, Gentlemen quite old Askinu for the newe; Gentlemen In Mack In a fit Gentlemen in't lore. Sober ne n vicar 1' Gentlemen In snuff Dreadfully in liquor ; liitrnifeers on the right Looking very stro4 r Ohvimigly reading . Something - rather fanny; isro v t he pieiles ere thicker, "We - eller tOiet iii, menu i Faith: ties ir,Lri_tric • Locker Britgaziriel MY:lived; on the left .. • Cloning tip his peepers: •N'itte lie stmres amain, Like the ocv6n.ileapure I At his rest n selpitte. Given the expinnnt How the wan grew RIIIPid Front 'Association r Market-wnmnti careful orlhe precious casket. Knowing •eggs ore eggs.' Tightly holds her basket I Feeling 0111 , 11 51011611,' If It genie would Slut Send.her eggs in not Rather preinatui a ly Ancient mnlden Indy A nsitetiS, Thal there must be. peril Among so ninny eparlie;, ' Moelrish-looking felln.y, ,Tout tile stranger,. elpat'er hjA api njqn Situ is Out iirdiinger. • . - • Woman with herbal* , , ghttittg r vis-tt-vltt r iittby,keepn ''`Wromh_lomktilljhf :Asks ahoutahtirdimanee:o .•tinge It ; ti ilreeOliterilkliiii, ' • ". r . It:idlore lir tiiii cnre ',' •;•-• • ' ••• • Are so very shocking I :, '' •; A .. ,; Ffinghly throukh the foretts. ~,,4 1 ~,•,• , • Itattllny over rldyee; ~;' , , • ' • :::11•, , 4 , 81tooting , tinder o rc hoe, A ' ' "..?,.' I ~.iireitM. .. :•, 4 • 5 •./ ....ltutobliitgloyerbridyty,,Li, L A:l...,,,,l N „is,t ...I ~. • W.hlFting tbrouslitho wouritlONdy t , ' • r Jut Ivaisiying OW ttle•viiie-L •,•••• •••,..,:•• . I ,ti• 4 f' e ...en eo.4Veta• pul:.—ihjqr hpyldietdef,4l . lt,OUYl'!•o4.. ; i •!, rii., . ,10 4,4!...v.0J 1 i 4. p rt , , 4..1i10..ittit1.5...S • , -1.-'ir . „4ll:rio ; ' MpiiET.e!POrti•iii.sl.,i,./••• .: Ai,! : . • :A. l Eotioii•Srottl,4=.4)oveneleSetst ie in;thp . , hatetieontaliinewpfizetretobing , tildi,tilitti) ) 3Air }little=-in. ictouh'eortOf , propednitidreirl . .witicli :thetreek Oftreingular ftee4 :14 Neil- heard • ' t hitYi:' liittibenkele rather•sevorir talo.enchleplng INlllelr 4 weilbavoodonolutleafitei'tiy.e7tos the ivorld..• • ,-, ' • I', ::•, r 40.41 44.itiLktk.:i•itliat?.- 4. , !WhenLligf hWitj4ol424 - 411djie j Ai t hellp': od to.brok up, a nov: pieceiet. - gcndotd,r,wif get!thiPißikr o ff in'theaViterwitnti aStijd, the. *filing , itoet begu ti •te, think ;:eLplonglin it %lank. it ITue.6Q \!?, 6 .91 1 ! 1 . rned if9i/iY,!)ifi WO .4B4'lci ipik jo k ty swco nitixen to este - pinuth!--w,fr,•llo - Ellelit ttSlTiitipi.l4,,mrit)lll), ir, ctitiiikl=ttlidligh'tlitheinkqle!fitle t(fkienicUp killed me, I .. an.:lW•titiiooll.ffiliklafiboltr' ; Nl' ai 111. 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'itoiiitilli6intifir'abo . .r,!ir Est) •in)'.lleriP' I ,, Athufirib.dug6: l l6 l lle lig the cattle breathe 1 - ,t heyjni tr,ll.ijinolll'e,l 4 -3,iiiii 14091141, lie', he r,- elo I (fiti'billvelnA:onltjj.ht'letont!tikti,,•444eig•; . 4 to ,?iteliiiaTWookr-citsl k etrg..roottetfc i: 0 , 411.6 ilek,r, 1 .$1 . 1 . ij1,.„?4,M .4 . oill3( . .(nedtplte;•:ele , Ifrettiiiititi?; I: telftgbiik: id ):),,,41tflik , AVOin Ten illllol; A iiirki.. (tinciti: o ?,i 14.43 . 4 , 90114 . i , i,1ftrp:.!%14,-*): : :4 , 1 k 4 n.,1 0 7:41'H - WllAl9*llly'rgiroltiktirelteithlifeiiit 1 r ut tiAr t it:',haitihkhrttighlsiftliiiktielintiii! 'Fe f%ttisqletA. itoilkipt y. 1440 1 ,00; 444 o),..;iiti: ''•-;1 , -.-.,.,--,---! 1. 1 V A ', It,' , ..' , f7-. ;*::'',,•‘ ';',"':''', '' , ,'':'.l .; '' ';s — : , :„ c Y. f .7',..,‘', :,, ~......', '... . _ • ~. -,'', •• -, -. 4. , ' ."' ,' - . - .."'.':',. :',''.:i' ME t ;•- .„, ITIFFTNfiIq • Frolß,.9 l )9Tett ii ligga 7 Per THEI . MEE • A 'air,* THE laisT L • - • The' old lib ti; who 'related' the otitlihe of Itfe following ''singular AfOry,•• heard it (blll her ymtith,,' no Menne as a fiction,: butinss. areal: occurrenem, -Slie-•etten—oice,knew the name of the sold nil:them family con= cerned in it, but that, 'the enact dales, ,She.shirs.now isirgottem ir she ever knew the' latter„and...haring never.. wrillen,dOWn- the ,story,.Slie•hris no means of-reeMiering, ihern 'fictwever, sfrMri her ex Pre -s Mystifier) bfis a, tight'i .. worn by the ,tiene‘it;terit old 'hem' cr the tale, ,we• have : fixetttlie strfnige: occur reucenot earlier than ,the ., a Mary. • irbdut the yeah lein 'ole‘wris sitting reattlirgi . ‘' ,tr : . lV • per,fing . 'OP -the door, Servarits.lit theeirtent itr teirtlermin;'s intertipte s ir it, •i' lie rose to, receive, his viii ter, per, lent granger, alieratin of it-very gentleman; IY, iiiit extremely iild fasljioued appearance. • - He Willdressed' 'irre-greve' - colored'suirc - O antique cul;a neat, tight gray' wig surround ed his stirioug,.. and even solemn; phisingne rity;.silk stneltitrUS, rolled nt the kited; error . s--strothlinckletirot—gtiliita-earie—ire . • with the sem e . nretal, and a bronilt , brimrried and pri-c s ocked hat. completed his equipment whiCh -was to the lesbian 'hi the last yerits -of. IVilliam the Third, or Ike first of his she cessor. Having:sillily bowed, in the exact way prescribed by the etimitie of the'em, to to which lie seemed to belong, Ito took po session of tlikchairlifrered.tiim i'?st 'lds host. and', 'alti• alre'rVti'pr'ep , intttiry aliein,Thiis be gan, in a slow anrhserrous Mariner: • .1 think sir, you are thejawyer,employed by ,the S--,fanirly, whose. property shire, you• ate therefore awarei is abont to be sold. . . !I lia.v.e.,_str.' .an'sWered the berrister,..!lull instrnetiotts'imit powers to complete the clis prsal-ofil ,t - whiclr - ttrough - a - paintul - duty to me mils: be .inirlorrnetl.' • 'lt is a duty you-may dispense with,' said .the. -Vistier waving his hand; 'the ..proderty need not be sol I.' , 'May l' presume to ask, sir,,whether l pn Lite any rehifion - to the' litifle jr.lr - ie, you -must be arquititherl with the absolute neres ity of selling it, in vonsegnence of the claim 'of andther braveli of the family, jest return ed !rout treYorid the sea, who, vs heir-at law is'ilatimilly possessor ol the estate in delimit of a will-to the Nam:4y, and iv liTille;iief, its value in riteileyOliiitcatl ebbe land, The .nieset it _nossess_ooAntlite,__to_buy, •it arid must th ere heohipirtir ''''' • ' - ..f ' , Yotrhre mista en,? ; :,,refilie' 0-.lliiinid gen . - t !than rat lierTatilki7.oll, seAtOtot to lc II ow • of tie will tillgig. k s,2;:Oro,2„l.', , ,,rraiftlfather, by which held9 - ? :16 :.,.fk1.'0.404ri % ''i5 681 " ( (', I n iiiirrite oli - I oiili74ll],b 2 - 'air's lath , ' ti, 24 , 411 . , '''' 'gran, sco t ! ‘Such a Will, sir, said thb barrister, 'was indeed, supposed, ?or many years, to exist; anti, in virtue of it, Mr. S— has ' until now,. 'peaceably enjoyed the property; bat, on the claimants application . ; a renewed search haw ing Mg been made for it, either the belief prove s unbounded, or it has been lost, or destroyed. Cabinets, chests, every room, inhabited met uninhabited, have been rati.lneked in vain. Mr, - •: lets now given up all' hope of findiffeie.Ohir'' safe' is to be completed in the course of next week; and the fine old place mint juts:, judo the hands of strange's 'You are mistaken once rigain.yontig man,' said the stranger, striking his cane on the . floor; 'I say, sir, the will exists,. Go, irrime diately,' -continued he- in an ,anthoritative ' tone; travel night and drily. You may ;lave - alp cad family from disgrace arkl - ruinr - 111- theeild-roorri of tbe left wing, now uninhabi ' ted,'-is a clos.ct in the wall.' ' • I%Ve have looked there,' interrupted the barriater. Silente,=sir; there is a closet, I say. In,, that closet is a large chest; that chest li s a lists?;lealoin, arid underneath that is the dr , ;erl. 1 I am certain of what I say. I saw the paper deposited there no niftier when or by shom I Go j. you will find it \void] your e , nntn— My name ; sir, is Hugh -; lam not now poisorially ithown to the p-oprietor of S-- , - flall ;' but I mu his relation arid have his wel fare at heart. Neglect not to lelrw my -ad vice.' So' :3 'y i rig the old gentleman arilse.--a. • bowed, and at , the door' riven his lint, in a fashion which whuld have enchanted an ale. gate of Queen *mie's day; and sliding the pile sillier, string of his eiteeen the bide fin 'get of his hand, on 'Whit:4ole lawyer Mid •marketiii-very-nrilliant: rill!, lie:4leScended tlib.iiiiiiii,Tiiid - deliiiiitil - ,leavin - plit - blirrlAter in'ilie titatok.agtonishineat. ' At first, be-felt livlf inclined" to =consider lire whole as a, _bott'x ;L thed,l again,. wh ea be thowctlit of the .lirredtll's•-orive . m . tiiiiTetTort - dihtrlati-' 'Mite: knowledge lie mu st have [it:06'56..46a of, :tlie' - lieilitli•3;:tify be , 4616 to' deserib& the ream i.kb , extielly ni'Whibli Ihe'eltder wti, he could lapt-bollorie4bitif to be sincere. ~: • - ' -"' ''.i AV:liiligllt'aftei reWeh tielitieralioh,liti de: aided ;sport immediate TiltiOlirture. , atid . 'e.f,-' 'l•l"i'eTiit'lliti;lciehlilif:'af iliti foOli ~ dity,'!itt., ` . 1 8 , --'l4till,' . :' Thre•?littlor haa.'.beeti Ahil..ofily, i liem - e''iirdniveigittiOn'titlifveiy pliteili'lle - lind :ligisf.seirilli.biidlOinfir Wien ty - to ilea' of-•his; 11 , 6 IIIIishitdii:t 'fiticllbilieli iindletiilly, WifiLitla- , iodated . ; l. tiitietlie'stOliktOOOliVb ' e'letii ng . his 664;OtfoffarilithiCpoielvr:.Jetnfvabld . j'igve-eoy tits' - 1 . .41ti5 - ,:att-they pei . sietetl iii. ottl,liN.inlievpopseiseleEi-df--the estate. . On his' - en fiatiee iladilie 4 MitMl9l;. sigii's 0 r n pp. oaoli-* . .iin . ,;i 3 jettihtial".nt et t aia'-eYe.yiPae kligeti; til lea , ttirdllailPll'lllllllolitli enricklelreduritetutri-, ciiiil..weye;thiitryiogi?,aboo!r, itint: t het i ::lamiry, iWote!...linieiing ;1811,(11, 4; - 4,Ovei% l he . - i-Ittle'lllitiney TtheyTiiiiie-.eni!ertolairttike‘o,itio:;lheir lregrep, ;(ettd - iciine.m , • , i, -, . - ,'‘., , i01-.0 . -..:iiniei '!',.7iii k;c!j't t, .1-ilV‘E.4l.'irieiOilkhpi;friolitittiih suiptisfil . whiehl i .ehaiiO4 - Ao'inel`elli iiiiik - iitidrillliOlhar.^ lieleNretfeeelitit; Mil' pilVabii.eitr;ithielakeillhe". reason .ol lis,uppear r ulovvi::: , .q. ,, - , !-.'•" , l :" • -.' ''; . 'qt`-'aiiliitiif;ettill•har - :' tie; it . Jilicilyythni; neelie:zili . belif:ooe , have hetifit:'4.lll-..lii,ling o.t.the 4leell,3l;itaqltotelit! . toOreiltan.'i•oit dire •. iii-iii .'" . l:ltipelitliffili4t;::yhtit-F,l llo.l3 4 ) oii . .' l `i•' :6iked;llllk,.(leal.,lritin'O"r 11;all'ailif,Oi-i•yclree': Itilalolil - lhavelttilZiine,*criiiiiPti'llii4roi .,l l9 ; , !iii: litilut nitiv if ~ 0:6 ,i` ,. ?. , ..,f5. t:1' ; .15.;:0q.,0 ‘'',4zi;. , '' , llx-4,.... rtui,burilsterratitiditoilllliOviyrte , :f , it, I tb.r.‘!l : l, ; , 04......,, , , t,1.,,. , ,, f ,. ' :l. .2, k5:,,r 4sl , 1! 4 , ?.. 4 . h ''-,, .',4, 16110410010idaAtitiii , linigir 4thktigi,il4l4ooliaa*likafiqd;t ilsk?llEttllittrniitbe. ; ~OyftVMir:y( a.-ifili3Or,oif#iiiijigiiioy4lpri , Agtidt*mc !liA' ifs` il ' , 'litiAViiitiei#ll 114i* . 006:sofiei.,1Pw.i,11' , 116.10 , 1;,a1(OlitIVO . ,iiI•i0):!' , ', ; ' , -4 : ~.-';,''';:';::.. 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Or; A trevei,getiou.s in itseif, though at Jhe 'Lai( I e halr.d . )] ty lad ietpus; VA - Me Off Ili . this Tt l et'e 0(1 -Mal indeed there lives: there still, ra pnor but ind u wife. Nlll4. If Frank We,mto (lie, his'e:gees._ live wealth, at least, wei r rld not preclude Oro possibility' of ilk . admitiAnn into ,the place reserved for the elect: Frank As pcirir,-but he wife-whorn. he .I(ries.- , -one , whe loves hint; a home where contentment is a per manent lodger, audZitahits of industry, which) 'seem& health and afrOrd hini the means to .apply4tis-w-a-trtsrwhiel l r-are-but few - . — He follows . the busitte4 of dyeing—renovating old diirments—or.in ether word,, like aurae. tical moralist, improving the habits of the .current Generation; fact; dyes to live. Though a man of known veracity, he gives a coloring to almost every-thing he touehes; and although of strictly. abstemious habits, he is frequently seen blue. . Bart of Twit Week, Mary teak the • yellow feyer, and Franc being strongly ad vised to semi her to one of the pay-wards•of the Charity Hospital, where she would have. the beizt advise and medical attendance, he did so::. •For two-days, on each of Which he called to .lee het several times i fier case con tinued to be a dangerous one; rind Prank rethalued in a state ortlte meSt-exciii-rtg-sns- Tense, lest her - whom he so dead, loved should pass out of existence. On the night of the second (thy : the physietan thought be saiv syrnpthms of troProvement, as of tlfc cri• sis of the ease had - been pa - St; and this was anninuMerrnWhich Frank all the gr • tifieation, inspited by sincere affec tion ile went home to his humble 'rest.• deuce, and that night had preasurnble and bright dreams of Mary, happy days and a lustier Monne: - . . Early in the morning, a messaget , czrne him from' toe ho'spital that Miiry was dead— that she died at tine oNdit'cli i i the ritmninti -that Fier corpse VW - t - S - iii the d eatrkhon§e, - anil that it it wasmot talcso,a,Xvny before tors came, they wotitd dissect it. The sail 117645 froze for.Na dioinerd entront Frattleteheart, but the idea of her body, in• steailof belay borist) where lie could make. .fleriodicakoilg ets avot:ttiq it,beiWubjected to the scalpel of the anfeeling_surgXoty, rtain set it in rapid motion. Ile hurried out to the untleriakei's, _Tr toured a hearse and boffiln %%4 - int-directly to the dead-house; where he found the eitipse of a-telltale. called Mis. Farrel, which lie 'quickly took and interred. Immediately after sundown .on Tuesday hile yet the teflection of its light limtered in the we.sein Inn izon. as Frank -at ..olitary and alone is his little shop, ehi•iving the cii,l of bitter reflection, a female, bent daikeited the door and elite, ed. •Ats she did so,,she said a feeble voice and reproachful tone— ! Frank, a-cushla, it, liule I thon. , lo you'd carve me so , : You uevor.•ealli.il the last tour 'days to see . it I was deed or 1 I '0 the crass e' thrist 7 abohl us-1" said -I.:rank ;- • .111 e. Lord benme us atuLllatrri!' What are_ you ? or are you Mary"s glinsf'?lt you are. I vorninnod yen in the name 6r the father, S,to and lloly Ghost, to do me neither hurl nor harm, for its noitl,et. I'd 04,,,k 1 1 in nor alive In-morrow.' • • A nll Fran k 711-i-iez' said—Man" ; Fsr- iF-e-a— A.I a ry, and hohody eke—.slit.o I am . :dive, Illotigh furl hilt it seems that irs dead I itd,4ltl he, lor all you oate about m•.' • 'You're hot. &Ivo, .M. try,' said .Fratik.— glow. could you be w h en I bnii?,) t'on on Fri lay last' You kenw :he love. I ..alwars had for you when you wore alive ; hot don't think irstraynn' lie dayttiol, to tie' uppearin • . • • • • ' wo:A.e—tietta r --41-444tytti . throubles your sow', say so, and I'll gat as ma ty masses sed as 'II tsilmi'Ve It' .0 Frank, agra,''Attys,lll - arv, 'you're. lesin', yoar . siusee... I'd yatiiei yoll'k! t;t11 1 1 1P. 4 1 (VIP .. I my now, to rouse roe poor wake . heart,. than anythin :., else. 'Yecti see there's not 'au, -- entree -ril -fleah-cht-rne_pner..btinaV . • • ' , , !With'. says Fraek,,tlrave led any boner, at all? , ' Re, gcr,,lditenght too wet it sperit that came to haunt rue. - Let me see,'—he ItTels - hor'hdrid 4 --' l ib6.o*; t oii're -- rintir trilti- -- riy bat Mary `sere " e"nnagli. 1 believe. - But 'Amy tilr r 1114110ln. candle.' [Lights it, and is' patislied. (4. her identity.) 'Well, how in the world'llld'Y•ou. getout of the grave, Mary? ' Will tell 'lne Iltiit 1 for I lash:Med 'you 416wre , 'welb for - fear of them'thieiriti''stlek ..'/MritoPe • - • .' ' -.• '''''' • ' " • : ~.' `Miy ; ..);9P,',SP filaY.TP l l . :FPlliki,'. priq• Mary;. , 1 7 'l ,Wit Sill to'itie grave at all. I' have _ just low! 'lliiivriharity'liogpital'Odd'' '`' ' ','''''''.'"' ~.., ;I:lll6;.'entttnieettif two 'oieltlf , pretottiiil lair' propee,dtp,g 7r one;:.,of"Atem „pm*riately...kii 1 . „ ilsTen,r;„mtrne7Farre - 11.11_,.A..,-„. ~,f'',. ~ : '.', 1 • . I ;Yqii; . 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MEM UM Fror9 the, Nuw peltn. lIIISIPAI - {E 60 -A mogNING =I illEilliM!il --,- .. uc ~;• - 'nth iestitholtrora DeiTlOtrat 4gELinet "' theyirai-*lth. rapicibd., Ta , t(ironsca's ) Re% ieW ) „ for ,the the month 01,Ttily, 1847, ib!l editor appears.' have conclusively proved that the wai mid unjust." Mr; Bro . wason is known to wield a pol:rerflil - a6iii'llflias been. for niati): years., considotod tts uo MeanSchttiniliert 61 De'irmr re cy 111 . suppprt of which la) 'obtained con siderable celebrity %I:bilk) editor of 'Dem ocratic Ileview2 : --flo is ;still the tmliti6al ICE rientfiq ibe-Pre, , ildrint . - and an adberent o he:lra riy .by' tV I .'tifffer, - 6 le. 6,1 11 tvliF theyefole,;certainly 'net to he expei.ted etch a:man,.i4,4!uch„.tr-Imsltion.; .wMthi • completely Slernolislievery :arlmmen vance(rby . itipMls itt :up ; . rapt of the present vr'af r , IM. Brownson, has 'dope.. Ile has thus, yolunterily, rootlet • o\l a service to truth,-fer which the Demo crats will never. forgive him. But we will allow him to speak for himself: " For ourselves, we:reeve Mexican war from the first es uncittlyd for, I impolinc y and unjust. We have examined the "dr. cuetents „published hforder of the goveffiment, we have rOcF l eitrel official de. fenCe .0! the win in the .last•annual Message of the President to Congress .; and with eve= 1 fy dispohioe to find our own governmPot its : the lijght, but we are bound to say, that l onr et ignial impressiocts have.„been streugthened rather than weakened." The - President, un dotttnetlty, makes it cleat that . wo had many jpist cause; OFlcomplalift agairA Mexico, I which at the nine of their occurt.enee might! have justified reprisals, perhaps even mar -but-he-cantint plead-these in - justification of the prei,eel warkfor they were not thegt nil on whOs he professed to engage in it. Tito official annoncemenf of the Pt esideut to Cocgress was That Way already existed 4- t w Ceti 1110 two copublicc, by the net of AleX . - ice heisell, and whatever use we may make -of-rdd-grie-V-aficetenr-adjusting--the—termw petite, we car make no use ol 'them in de lending Ilie war- We earl plead in ifs ile•I fence only the lire( ml we pounded it, ?tamely, war exists by the act, of Mexied heisell.. Bin miliappi:y ! at Mc time ol the official announcement, war did AM exist tuo - the two republics at rill,. for .tie ii lonnblic had declared War against the other. Theto had been n JO their but dos was not war, as lice President would in 01 - ably have conceded, had he kimmi or recollected the distinction between Afar and Ily pi:Whig the war.orrthe,ground that it exi-tted by the act - of Merxwo, and that ground bciti ialsp, he- basielr-it wholly in- - delensfUle,whafever the old grievances we may have to agitiost Mexico. i:The act of lexitto in crossing the Rio Grande, and engaging our troops, on lefrita -1)y which :the had possessed' and willlaim ed its hers, but - which we asserted had, by a recent act agaiust which site bad prote-aed bevoine ours,—the act Mlle!' the Preaidyitt . chose to itilorm Congress and tho• world was war—touy or way not have been a pen cause Gtr deviating war against her, but it asst wily not war itself. • Wo have .no intention to instily Mexico. She may h ave been decidedly in the wrong: she ma have Thad no valid title to the* teititory of with-It the President had jest taken nith;ary. oven patio') ; that territory may have been right fully ours, and 14 may even have' been the duty of the President to occupy and defend Jte—but it cannot be denied she once had . possession of it ; if was still a ,part of one of her slates or - provinces, that she, sill el:timed it. and had continued to exercise jail-diction over it, till driveri Isom it by nun ar nv of occupation: that she it:v[l4d it with of armed foice, it invasion it can, be called. tetJtt,try belonging to Its,.bot as terri for; belooging to her; and that Sli'e attacked - our roe us not her thri teason, as site held.— And she had as F,Anti a right to be judge in her own ea-e.as wu had its onrs,—;-that they Wen' intrndels, tresapas,ers on her soil,— The motive 01 her act was not war against . • ho United Suites bin the expulsion ol Mira dais how lint own territory.. No sophistry can war —moll • in wi 11- out vowed - 11 , 1 , 4 that on• act-in-Inking military pii.: , .ession of that territory wds also War; and if that was war, then the war, if it ex is. led at all, existed .4y env ant, and no,k.lu hors., fol. h was. ,c or act aonsennelit alineinnii. - 'l'he most that the Pre,inent was at liberty to say; Witheuf-condem nine his own env ern• - iffeilt, - was, that there had hecrdi -a-collision -ol the tomes id the two republics on a territory cliiiined by each ; but this collision he had -no-right -to-term -wary-for-every-body-knows .. . . Mar it takes something more than a milli s io n of their respective(torces on a disputed terri. tory to constitiliete)wur between two.civiliz ed tuitions. In- no. - rtossible point of view li: was the annonacement of - the Presiklelit that, it wur existed , bet Ween the two republics, and ~ existed by the net of Alex ‘ len,,correct. - it, / 2 : not exist at all, mil it. il itidt existed not by the ‘, aced!' Alexiiio but hiS,ouraet. In eithereasn" ' 1 the ' nflith al "- tentiOn fi ee tient ' 'was I,ll4e,'6fid - iY 'o4rlit*b..e:clilfelnled.,;,- ),... . ~., -. „.. •.. Ar ..r'.“4litir.ikesidelit, unfit-have ,bee • governed : hi,,pah:lotie. trtiv . es,i ; Ate : . „.. MVO left : 0,4 . a pt;oroyt Rad : . ,pkrgetic ac inn ; wars . retmired ;1 ' lie" mat, haie - helteied I tat In gi-elit', - eineri [ geninta , tlib, , elilef 'Autgiatratei ef"tv tie`Werlttl TO piibliOi. having to deal with .:a l Wealv;and' ,Cliftrofied,r,lo). should rise - 6tl f )o°!' i, to' there teiThiiiopr forms. - and' We, nineties-of "thith:end lien ofitint it' ii•riNe•ebs'ill at , he'Witillil Alava .dond•better4.piliireilliihtSelf even Incite' ipanietia, end auftleitirlity.tpreinpt,:andl,,enet.". ge af t y ie bi il l le ie, o l f ho O t n l f t i y c , ek n h d , neiwloer t d e.p n i e li d .., r ill:9l6loe6,'OlittlteitiOliel'lWlqy!flfifhg, .tei rise:Apo - tie' these isted:te',•efipeikicieigatid; 414dIlliAtkiii,ollib.ift. : 0 11 1)1 UP', itl: nhible:Pbsitiont; .FllAdz-ltle t harce d. 4li ',Rept I,, , .•,,Whateji,eii,.,h9 -jtAiti :ellinheti'clf Ivan `,'W'i th' 14„ex kr NO ity,titv a ,giv'en,- -"ps, frcit4i 'pleading 'ene'cirthem'ilipilltiaiiiion. of the aoturil4av;Wiit,iviii.; . be permitted to rsm'et.thet,be..did;tipl'iejlec!:'4l:ieftarehatid, 'fluty initxßlneed*the.delebegf of ~the ,Atfir ,on !tliii'giiiinbtla lenrivii‘ly , fitstealnid i.ii , nod ,tif the- - not ttl'Steiiee'bettlidtateil'lobv - thAt -.gintitikAteinntidednit Congteafttiletnnetine;vf .14. , a , ;IneoOunitg.ftiilig y;!ntilittnPattcllhat , Wound' 'itn;' hi,. TiOYeir 7 :o l3l tAllileritllOTllp Irr:hruitst - ilarr der3itirtirrit fel. , .•'--...y.. , ,, t,'. - .-,,- - ttk , ;, , ,T4k3-,v , ,, 1 1:'ilititY,ff: 114 dotilt 1 4 *# nothing 'VhateV6i 'll ' 4 '''.ll,lciit/e;kVellltit4i-tilienikl'yeyei'l4#s#-' l- ! Tl!egw.otiflltiCifrPitiiVirtimiti,:iniairfatilioa :' Ike , ed 'w it h;,: an,aii'int4'_- - ..bat` "I.T . itlfiatii.ii.:4'..l 4l o4l:i': w9old.ifitye l b o Pii•laYer'PlifOgJ9l, l We , 'ble!tkorr,4l)66it-dipi,iqi , ii46.ftcfogi.,lll;','.%i., Ano,i4•;teM"lielleultl :opt-plead anew, ;of 11'- - .14g,i 1 04.,: 5r , n4be0r qciliWifiiitilfiie'Blba.. oft', I'l ti iil . l#kl - i r tl':4 4- 4 i k4 41 1 0 . 4 )-.4 ( 45.. , .0.fitin`• •slill;- AP-koqiii‘itb:e'veit ioo'ilb* , :M l Y 2 o . 7,: ,- ,' , i!ititia' doilll,ol(PliNiti.inp`lo,p,ooolo4 'Oed,iiiit`:;/0.-;;;• t !-Td'AVeaqfAt I A;;:- -- ; i ?ik.te(ie,. iitiii•itAtileg.oo,llre,. • 'rokeilftelitai• '.. ,, X#' 1,-* olly'xiiiipittainf n / Fil9pipsny4 l ;.-: ''kli'eTi - esidOntitiAliworo.t , .efidti 41Z(iiiitUlit'Y i'4' ' .:, wir i atiViNgHcol,ls l '.:4**fAyi , .6:, 1 ~... ,voiTailiß, , .7,qty - gips . .o)q , aiifro , *9l.ll4iiiol te:nfil.. - -.# OP .....tflB:'`?.',V4'`„i'-:".'',-.4r;a4tl;-:- 7'',.." .11 . 14 eviV:toMini(tlit.,.t,t,,blikpaee :?4 , '' sy ke,';';;; l ;iiil,P c`,lP't'd , '''/,, , ki1t0t?.1410,0#1 , „,kt0,07,,, , ,T.i, ?q . off.:„ : ,; N , afito, , aviiliTegfogait ; illlevoi , if4r# pp l ooolx"lrte , P'' "1t111' , 91tP4 . ! ,- I ,' , , , i i , af - 47 . , 0, , ii1ti0 t. ~a R41 1, , .,!- 0 ., ,t-„, t i, 0 ,... :t 0 et i0, ~,,i3„ , e ,.ix ; ,,,4,o , , , iftom . iii)" ,: ntitsc_ r _i/ ,, ...... , ' •-,-.'., A6.):A.' , :;': , ::M'''',;:'l,': '• ' ''::': .:.".''',:,l,;`Mt-,,,4..t%-"i,V.;:z:ir,:ft,:ial;,'lr::;.,,l,i'&.,,±lf 4,, ,',:, i',•,;:,,;,,,,.,. ;' ' • ME ' ME illi3;sititafOf things on the Ifotitier:,' the:Critical 'condition "of our ar'iny-qt...Q.CinfTt4.o.th:4,s,haPid • have deinended of Congress the leinforee ilierftS and supplies 'necessary to relieve it and seeitre the purpose for which it 'Was a vowedly sent to the Rio f.tarrde . ; 'and, if he tielieved.ft.proper or itecessaDye. have 'in add,iliotr laid liatile - CithlifesTaTgliand truth fulstate ment oT tsurr telatjona wttliTlYdrasci . ; inelnd all - t he llnaffitisietiThriniiiktW,icast and present, we had agithistliefornpa - 'of del %nied by the r e ennUmetutto?o, * ,"a. atation of war. He Would therrhitYci 'kept' Within :.:the limits of his duty,. proved,,hiteself a plain i , oteiritutionaf President, aria left the teSpon sibility of Ntfir or no war to Congress„ the on war-malting.power knownlto.ott r,..laves: T .'- Cengess iiker mature deliberahOrt. might,, eih;itt inn,:havesleClared War y ' went,' not; bin..4 . llether,so oii4fetr'the-res.=-' pousil ibi s vould have rested .with it,. and iio blame would haie atfaelfed to the. Presi dent. , 'Unittiptly, this coulee did not occur .to the Nesideid, or 'was too plain and sirnple do_rueet__lirs..approbation. As, if fearful if Congress delitafrafed, it. might refuse' to -de clare war, and as if determined' to have war at any rare, lie presented to Congress, not 2the_true issit whether warsheuli.l.er_ihrtuld, not Be declare, ..but the fet-e issue, whether Congress would 'Tani him the means of pro socuting 'a war, wt - iged against us by a for- • eign power, fu t e true issue, Congress might have hesititted—m the. one actuollV presented them was no room to hesitate, if fire official announcement of the President As to bo etedited, and hesitation 'would ' ha,e been criminal. By declaring that the.. war already existed, and by the act of Mex ico herself, the President relieved Cengred4 of the responsibility of tire war, by throW- nigh all on Mexico. But since he cannot fasten it on Mexico—fpr war ,did not' alma: ily exist, or if Jiy_our act..and_not.hers--- i t necessarily recoils upon himself, and he mttat beai the icspousti ny o mug w at ~ the Constitution forbids him Co do--01: task ing war without the intervention of CopgreSs.. hefted therefere, he has trampled the Con stitution under his feet., set a dangerous pre cedent. it..Lb_y_the_offlidial-pnblication-of a palpable falsehood, sullied the, national ho niir.-- It is With no pleasure that we speak- . thus of the chiel rnagiMate of the Union'," for whose eleVittion to hisJugh and responsi ble office we ourselves-.voted. But what eVertnay be ourittlachrnent to party, or the respect we hold to he due from all good cit izens to' the civil Magrstrate, -we cannot see the Constitution violated, and the national • hailer sacrificed, whether by,kiend or__foe, froin• mind motives or bad, withOurentering, feebly though it be, , our stern and indigndot _ protest. , Trt:%Ner..—A young girt of the Creek Isfa. . Lion- F -Bga : 1 v in - g - neat'-FOrt - Gibitin , is causing a great sensation, in.all that region -01 country. She is described, by the Chero kee Advocate, as not being remarkable in former days for any finalities of mind that would distinguish, het above many of her country women —What she does will, be learned by the following extract. Such phe nomena have been - observed before - in differ ent individuals. About Mice months ago while.engaged in some household duties she uttered a surearn• mid 101 l senseless. Her friend supposed that she teas dead and made ready to bury her, but atter remaining in that state for several' limns she gradually gave signs of lite and continued: regaining her strontgh. She had beenin a Trance, and when revived gave a lucid account of her intercourse with the sphits of the tipper world— r ot all that she saw of-all that was-told hand of cet tain Mines which should ceriiii to pass. She has been in too same state, once or twice sineo and professes to have had communion, whit the Savior of men, whose wounds.opon and bleed afresh upon the perpetration of every wicked act committed here below t and wholms taught her thp words of a swee; song which she sings with great beauty an-d -eflect. Sho has predicted one or two deaths whichlave come to pass, and told from her own feeling of a murder at the very time it .was committed at a distance of several miles from her home. She has also purchased her burial clothes, foretold at who time time her 'death .would take' place and certain gignii, hich would then be seen, and from which the world couldjudge of the sincerity of her proles.sions and the truth ofher revelations. People fromellseetionS are flock ingly see heratid .as,sha goes off again to•dayrfor the last time ant-one, tt is saallimt anammenso crowd will visit her. There are many who coulitkr.her cause a remarkable one and who, beliea•tng'tih herinspirslion, hale be come ' , alarmed and-lotiook the errors of their 1. aAing Flannel—lf white, it.should be done in ad hot water es possible, with hard Shrinking of *mei—Enclose new flannel • in a bag;:pujiit into a boiler:With cold •wa ,ter, heat and boil it, it . miliZneyer , shrink 'any more after this operation, and -should then be madci-up - into garments. Pmerves—rlf_iermenting; boil - them; and ILodd a little' poween.saleratus, say Size of t tv pea lor a quirt or twii, but more it much fer mented. • • —1••• • . ' 'Sart and Dlincc Pic`. Ifca/;:,it"Uoiled `and `copped,m(44)i kept.nyear r ntophisses, • • . • "riati r With"rrisaliclrieic ihniiid,belkeiii,Z,itn-' • .tantly'and'yety . • should: be tined 'ent:e bupdo tot of Sfearrint • Wiii 7 . flows uitles§:you, ; sviah to add a..etylking:fea- - '. ture.v thepieturislue•'exPieitstOrt•'O.Qybi# lrothca'Anihitals.:weil - typipoidtvriinctlitte -ertfelre'til Withal;lint thor ishould:litP, fi rst":: about day. , of:)aurrirrtie,rits:* the motlis •begat' . to -, ineretaite:;';'l' Indian 2/ eat—zrrinst be kept cool in' su ni and stirred, to:prevent fermenting: • Abiasqff•r7,,vo, ,cOokitg,dainftnellAeW' , faiintoVed'hyprevittuktialling . ~.; •Wirelti43nis geherally triproiedWbe.Li: - • sides;•;'orlitilolitnt M i 4 +7-f - 14 -::~, ~. MEI N~U~VI:;: ~l~l',' The Douse -Wife. M 1
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