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GRADUATEdelppliia .l* -the-Jefferson tc th .'hie prigketubtug,Etitvicepin gittpracAlce ci ,he Sifter, einditkivvife. softlat CAA ---,;-=-AaPFZCE'la'ihoJChidoyrcthhrfather-hi-Eh l-lanoVerjitheotidiickfly °Ike Moyrepe , itai,pl, PhiabYtChelin - : , ,'. Debtor 'Ail„ Lippe, bM . " . O' Hla °Aloe in Midi area, iri`the house formerly occu lpied by. Dr: F.4Ehrrnim.= ep 9 '46 4 - ..s n • . •.,•••- • • • ';:,...1.1(4.1..,Reir0rrii all operations upon the • le - 11. , Teeth that are'requi4 , 'rod fot theirprepetyation,inich'as Sealing, Filing, 'l'i n g - ging,l.Ste, or Wilt- te'etbric - thiT loss of them, inserting!AOtichil Teeth,' from it - single tooth , to a :fall4ett.Pigel:lflicit'on- Fitt Street, a few idoors.soutlief ,the_Railroad.ilotel. Dr. L. itab *lent the - last tini , dos - bfejartnioilth. ; • •—••• •• • - • p racti s e • • • • -• ••• • -AW-Avl A - WORM , . te of ,Qualt!erlan4 . in ilie.vienxt Cclrureeti'ndarly ' O PP- 6 .1: 9. ofrion lin: Man! - Ilt.r. • . . , c t- o . un,ty jail; . • Win: ... . ~n . - ' • ,: , Perose, A •,•.. TTORNE.YAT_LA.w, wilt practice in the` several ourts . of Dauphin county, and - offerg his profesSionat - services to the public.] ---Harrisburg,-Jan-18-1848-3m= ' - . • Joseph Knox, ATTORNEY AT . LAW, Pittsburg, Pa., has returned from Carlisle, to the practice of his profession in Pittsburg. Allegheny county, Pa. - feb 10 '47 Henry Edgar Kedie, . . _ . ATTORNEY AT LAW._ Will prac, —'6itctrirt - theeleileral 9ourta 0r., - TUmberland . and, adroninine : cointios;and attend to all pro feeelouarbdeittoisiintrustod,io hie tare'vrith fi dclitk-and OM ^in South Haw— A TTo.g.NtarAT. LAW.; Office with S. p. Adair, Egg,' in Oratiarteirpny-bolid ni, opposite, the. Post OffiOe.. mar 31.'47 Ginn TTORNEY- AT-LAW.-7.0111cd in . the ' rem , lately oecuphid by.-.-Dr. Foster, • , . deeefteed.., , , tnts3l :1;l1 " R. IL Lamberton, . - TTORNEY, AT, LAW, flartisburg, 86 , ittOMN I . IMP O.ILT-ErßAlAAsiliviAEMaltStli 1447 ISOMATAST!WO4 I , Piihie* : fOre" they-have - i4o4l#o34dileid*l)lch 'th . s7- tiller the 4/ery leweet prte4eit f.-fi423 • - 014,140 . 4.1optbqtgcieeti and Gentle end wirrants'ellzwork • Orders in his line respectfully , o' , solicited: -• • • • • . sep 2'96 '' Wad' T. WAtThRS WALTERS &'-HARVEY, (Late (Litelinzlehursi , &•Willters,).: • .101RODUCE and Generaf Mer l: Challis; Vim! 15 arid 16 Spear's Wharf, 19al diiioie.: Liberal 'eaah'ed Oancee glade OWL:ensign tqa pf elllttinda of Prod*. f ' '.feb 9' Shit ffittgistmte's Office Eemovedi nITIIE Office of the subscriber, a Justice of the' • ' Teibe; hasheeri-remeved - tO the house adjoining ; , ' . the etine`iif "Mtii.'.'Wetikley,' in` High street, ' Car. liele,Tihinaidiately'otiposite the " Ifailrodd - Depot • sind WinrottlsMotell,..'llly residence being there, ~I: will 4il,witya_ba, found, at home, ready p attend . „ to. the,•loiliiieek Of ;the, public. In, addition to the --.--clutiai r olaAtatistr4o,-.I•will attend • io all kinds t o LC, : o f VV,rkting,„atieti,taa D - tie,dic,l)l4rirtgages -- Bunds - , - '1• 1 ,.1 . .. ntures,;,AttialtaCof ' Agreement, Notes: &c, 1 4 1••, ; 7' As, .' li,,,w,ilf,be,entpqated in a' neat:Manner and ae-• ~i •Ro ~g49.3l#ilykos4_approvad farn*--..` , , . ' ' ..,,,,,,,' ; ,T4l7ll§o.,Autely,occupicd hype, lifTllfr. Gra-. 4,l,9es,illithitig„iti;for rent , end pomeashin had int rneatatelYPiandrent ie low and the locittion.gbod ' FLEMI G. •••• • • , • • •-• • • , ,14 •Pimi ,, ' rest tful tide' a ; '11111, : a ""t• 115•111/1' ig;getlettilly ! ,t,htit' htter , • .taltetit the Tavefn stand op:Ail - 6:am... ' efB6 'reirfreilii„retita;fom4;•,. erly • ileitt,•,,bie Mr: • Anitlitio Iteberta,••`.' Where; he, .4tidhittrao Vit'alerie who-infir upon hinytheinit Satisfactory manner : , ' ' , The Minim is -, i;itteteitan • , tiitnated,: tied is• furnished tfiroulhout• with?godd' and - oilier furniture; and , hie •A^ nre'sueli4s4ill ' make it a'•con-, atoppieg.placte..- , No ewer= • tionsiVill,•bespaied,..to make it agreeable in allits i•derarlihentiio'tliesearhe fritay layer, hitifyith 141 `.44l3oARD,Eitiii4viinlbe , . lakatr tb)i die 'week; , , itoOthiror. yelif usual-priess.••, •.:•• '' • ,• 1, dip 44f4.7 1 •;f4:1.• - t. ;INA= EL 111,ORRETT: ,, •.t 7 . • •.• ~.,„ - :-.-lill'illigiiitliet,744llo,Orihe',Tonso , ~,,, '',.',..., “iik . 't.;•ii- , fi,,i4,5,D, t r At i ii, , ~ , 1- . .: r , ,, nln- - '7,'. ' iit i ali# OHN Og—nolle Iltung of the -1 , - , nso ICleet:iiriti4:PjelA - Piriti?e:Y4 , z9r7're;, ,!,I".o4o.4gliVVl4l7lPithoMMig4lPPO,n,e,Prorpesponal 6'i iloltatif:n • tAllOak P!!FaVissfild'Aunct, a ¢ the old t .c nd 44 . citAlprostrqo,,pnqinlOor.o4y,9Bl oLNortk t.' noe.,4lttoi:om4abAteli,„*. tho /01r, of 11-', -', ro grocerx,4o,oref'od.oillo4li tidiwjlt , neithet 4 ':* "4E02 ,eaqiiiPlet fcl,r l ishilin ,and: neat, SII AV, , 4 ..,' lily, I,44OOOOI::.IIA.ITC(O7,ING'ind me i, ' n• i fkirittool 4 )oi is,tiltivating',6lctiei Whisko'r , Qr, "`" al4e e'she.dool?defy.the c 0440. '.'"': :'' 2 ' ' - ,',' ~ ,ffill. lkiAbli. iil'a,ooslitid,' thiniloildfofkit 0 '' 1119'4 etitithdliii(r.Vettiattiti4ftiniidkjqf bu: .''.•• tiosis;''/IDIIiSSON W A:PPlEATOR. i ra*bich .het, , la I ea, t.dir,iiii4: 0 . 4 hit reMpini*tho,, o u tit . tio, - : , r' Ai APOld'if fail will kettYnklr4Ml:o,,Ourchsito ;' • n iico(sy;,•(: tir l / 4 „.pAptio bottle. '.„ :,:,., 04,12,0)84,, -* l 4} -4 k`4t 4'. 47,,„ . !p , .-.2- . vo ~,,,,,, , ' 4 llloloLiESALE r, ,4q4f*tiiilr•Detile,r;•ii , " i "•'''.' ; • lo , :t r,ifiiiiinififil : Dattiestinfliirdsidrip:'Paliitei li t 4 ' . 'Z iLlgilatiiiiiirtaiith'rkee tie the Old 'Atand `hi - Xi :, ,' 1 ..,• !.taitoeim:eat;Caritain, hine-jtiot.'recalved' (rota ''''..' riii, tiikkentiP4llndeltilila`nleite • addition ,tO pli s, ~_..—* , ;:i ti' - F 11 110k] iil.Naiiiiih'iheattentioneat hairs ; r.,,: ',• 1. ' igi sted;+:lirtitele-datiorminiid T tessoir 'ti,?„„e L. t(ii:tittelit_beilliniie iti,tcen;•' - ',00,)9 ,'.. i , :..11,in• • .. , ..,0,p........, .„...„; . . , 4" jj" krwailkite4l.,,,js7;;,' 4, 4'ol:4z!Nowmar,ii , ..d.Roned i4.4...,,4, Othii:MlVlßWit4li ~, ,,;o.fikifr, A vut , grol#o,o ktolt , , 4 1 ~,,,,,t,,,,A,,,., ,0,,,Te , The Frankltu « Ffre ' ~o' e pang : of philadelphla harksisr..Banckeir.4 •••.George;W: - Richards ; Hart • • Mordaiii Wagner Tobia s ":-, Adolphe` E. Hcirie • • - Stimuar,Grafit • • r •Daiid S . Bp,* ' , JaeOh'R'.'Smitlt. - ." - •••.- • ';•MOrrfs;Vatietson - Jed, os sirs*. description of prbirty In and. .c.titiptry, , ittfroles'att..lovr s flYe popeltifei4- with seCtllltxV,, The - ,codpsnk biArc rose ryed, ..a. ,contipke.p't - funa; which with their mit:alai and pre: inv`csitidi afford pr'titectioh , sts tho,Company,on -January 14' . :5486 itO published agreeably - 6'in act of Am.: MY, tie. o ll4l •:.•:, .111 - 9 tkatis ' Rah z t 98,358 90- ' ""Terniforark, Loans . f : ,:124459 00 Steaks' • • - '''';' , ; - :51,563 25 - Cash on hand and in fiends Of" • agen.s, - : '.• • 35,373 28 • • • St 220 697 67 ° Since their incorPoration; aliened of eighteen sears, they have paid,,upwards of ONE zstufon, TWo ' iItiNERED - TIMUiAI4D - DOLLA2a, leases by fire, thereby affording eVidenee of the advantages of insurance, as welrni the ability and disposition _to.tueet_With promptneis: all-liabilities. RL ES ;N. BANCICE ft, Pres' t. BANCKEE, SOO% a feb 2 Thifliatiqbrib . eria agpm.forihe,atiove.company -for-- arliale ad - her - vicinity; -; All applicationrfor insurance eititer by mail or personally, will , be promptly.attooded to. WE D: SEYMOUR. THE ALLF.,N AND E.PENNSBORIAIGH Mutual Firo Insuran ce Company of Cum: berland county, incorporated by an not of.Assern bly, is now fully organised andliftiptmtfoni un der. the management -of the following &muftis, sinners, viz :, Cht. StaYman, .tacob Shelly, Wm. U:GorgataT Lewis flYer,'Chriatian •Titzet. 'Dobert Sterrett, • Henry Logan, Michael CockliM Benjamin , Musser, Levi Merkel, Jaeobßirk, SalnkProw: ell: sr, and Melchoir-Hreneman ' Whorespeciftilly Todl- the attention of, ,citiiena of. Cumberland and York counties to the advantages whlch tntkoorn; 'pony holdout. -- • • The iateeof insurance tare aalow and favorable as any company of the'kind in the State, Per sons washing to. become members eh inVited . to make.application,-to the agerma of the'company,- Who are willing to waft upon them at any tame,. ' • JACOB SII ELLYT - presiden HENRY LOGAN V. Pres't Lewis Hun—Secretary • - ,Mtenot.-Commirr; Treasurbr - • I Aosmrs-,RUctultih• Martin, New Cumberland; Christian-Tinsel and4oft n - C,% - Dnnlapi - A Wolf C. S. Harinen, Kingstown; Henry Zearing, Shire minstown ; Simon Oyster, 'Wormleysburg; Ro bert_Moore,.Carlisle- • . . Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk. gene ral agent; 'John Sherrick, John Rankin, 3. Bow: man ; Peter. W.olforth • - Agents Tor lifirtisb6fe=H4iieei : &"Lothman feb 9- ---THE C'UIVIBEHLA*D VALLEY , • , .4146 i at Jiro" qci fon 4",onegr.. s V"! .,E iztristf64,w - mn - J. , .. 1 A*nues;,`,:thC '4 olietiptii ;OE:thi - ,loTewinitlicisid•jir Iktinogrei'. for ihti'filittililiSrqrSii , 4-4/ hc4 C. MillerOlisidents;BilitiiiblValbriilthiNffii• Pte 'raidentrPaviikiNV:' McCullough,,Tresiittrers'A. IG.Moilier,Seeritaryi Jamul WeakleMot nV. ; gaip i pi., 3 otin Zug, Aloralthin King:Anar chd Woodei!.'Siinsuer'Htistaii, Winton) Veal, Scott .Cojde; 'Alexander liavidson. Vliere are . also a number of Agents appointed iii the adjacent eounttes, who will receive applications fur in surance Ilbd Nyman! them immediately for ap proval to the office oldie Company ,when the pol icy will be issued without delay. For further information see the by-lows of the Company. THOS. C. MILLED Prest. A. G. MILLER, See'y. The following gentlemen have:been"sTpointed • . ~ , AGENTS t = - . CHARLES HARVEY . . Hams; Esq., Westpenusbora, Cien eral Aunt ? , •' • , ,; 'S. A: V . 4oi, Carlisle, .. . • . • Ira - . • - GeOrge llrinclle;Esq., Monroe, • Jos; AUMettni.,Eiiii. NeTAnirg. John Clentlenin,'Esq: Ilogentown. • Stephen .Culbertenn,Sltippeosburtg. September 29, 11347 DR. W. P., .lII.LA.ND now offers to the Pub. fic his Indian Vegetable:Premium Pluater, the qualities of which after long and tried wipe= rinne-e-have'beetreatisfactorilyestablishody all women who may, be afflicted with the'allechon Of PAOLAPSIO 'UTERI. 'Or 11110 - Tallitn-Wonibi he now riicommends•his plaster; guirinteeing,a'sure: and speedy cure in the short !mese Of.time •offrom to three ,weeks, if apnlied with cote and rest, die.;' carding ; all the countleotOttetr,umente and,exp . on.. sive bandageti atilongin ,Tliisfie feels pie • titled in statiniOnastuch as ho hasmot failed in one instance - Out cinhtee 'hundred:and. fifty cases.. ,Ptie4 4 o DOLL'AR nor. bok,'-fiold•in Carlisle bY ,S. , JELLIoT and 44.4. MY•ERS‘ feb 23 lY: : ' • •*, . StoTe,-Bargainil! P l`HE'slibelerittei has Just in the,Stiire . 'Rooth lately iieblipied by. ft: Snedkijilis; Esc Mir • West, flikh,etreet,in the ,botongli .Cailisteili large.and.generai assorttnent,of Dity,GOO DS; 'GROGERIES, QUE,ENS•WARE,, , ,fiAIat. ',WARE • 'dt,e•dt,d,ilill Of whioh hive been "fated with grout care, arid ' which . he , deteinimed as , cheap thir cheapelf:-J ;' ,'•••• ,T7lshe public:are respectfully.frivited to . give'hja a 'call.. , :Heflatters himself that he canoolfereuch• inducements titt make it. tluilv,intereat.telpa.; tronise him,. : ' • • 0:i" A lore Atittibtf:Dir Goods et very low: prices. iJ,G ARMONY cartitile;liiil2lB(i f ' ,'• ;Bargain dataimined nigk b d a ..ahangallkhialnitnnedn Off his 00 7 ,1 w i sant:gook of„Eaddalat,',greitlrtediicad "peraonlidealto,sorgal tint kond„bargaln . , well 'wean; anlOcida Will toil iOld , undonstitonly .low,for, with, 'foals ja,,fiewo•latgaind wall' tinititrod withlatlnonable and staple acode.• , ny Sod/ will •bi sold'2s per ient..•belowtirat coat. As.larittl.,lol of: 809 T4,dnd,EltijOES;aalljng,tdr at `lOdilded litic'Od. - Also it' MU Ilebortmeot AA: OgliqEltlltS;at. tha,fary:lllitidat _ Aan 121848. • • ; • CBM2 I .I)GILDY'Ii • , • • • sogiii so So. iotto , os: Kour to i perce, 1 , 4 3 - i, l ,:e;l•Pepper for • - q,,Al}l44lltof' `"'"lo.Aitiste '• - ai kolziollll' e ' `, EI Ll L titßirrellorflo.ithlPtribbiti-A' LIA 4 *.f.FAVf . ,InA.q 41k4;,.! • ', „ O 4t l i e f 1 1 kt if k pp o 4R11iv40.4,4 4 " blotto 'AA• ziajetirlii‘V sTic, ,o!l)turltilia f°,li . . V \ ;tattiittlaftlll3l3l3l:3E) . -,, , ?:N3RO'ZIEttWIZ3:;Etei3r " - ) p ' pop ....'ct ,3 MIN= Fire Insurance. Premium Plaster.; =OM LIS-. -A- {~ Xl3, ME, BEGGAWS,4II4,iIiAW,GIFiIi.': oitcp:Wirt Da lter it i sdveral 'yoga, off:which - he f had - sperik.Pi . the luxurious, capital of Frafice,,Was,.creqlfed to his:native - Gernutny,bY the ihreidirlacielf death of °hiq ' loithcFthelltiPA :estate:,invelyed . .,lo; difficulties,. phiekt?bbee sicined"liy, extratragah&cf and tramangement, _which w9ol,rflioye appeatedthextricable tsa, min d_ less ehtiory thin' his own:; -Init-by , at Orice , adcitittege system'of strd'Artethod,.:llo, soon ,succeededithf bringi tit ohms hi „swill a train, 7151101 enabled to o, discharge the accu mulated 'arreartrinterescbut also gradually to re ducetherpri !torpid debt,W ith -w hich- his,pre-, perty had been improvidently burdened:. • -•• • ft Was net 'until bis'inifid teas relieied of •thil first care, and .he could uninterruptedly form his' s plana'for the /Mer Wh e, that Otto tho't of choosing, a companion o might shale With hint the s'weetsiot life, 'and assist' him in combating his toils: tie : , had left Ade laide the youngeiLdaughter ;s•his neighbor 1 1 011 an , interesting girl pf fourteen; on hi& return, he felted her; liloOthing in .all thO - charms of youthful • innoeenec; - and he was .not;,slow, in- obServins,, as melt iri the hearty Welcorite of her yetieste,tte_uithe ten th's of 'it Vl' 'Marriott - herself, that. his addresses , weal 'not Ibe 'unacesptable. He therelore oh. early, opportunity to Ideclaie 'Sentiments; -emi t :after the.-pre-• iliminitrieshihrid on such ocdasioneithe happy day was .fixed;Orriveds end - , waspoblerved with all thoite Ceremonies Which the country people,' in home parts'of Geimany, still reit-- I grously keep . up, according; to the good old customs of their fore-fathers: k7irst came the wedding•gitests conduct. ing the bridc l 4'ntodistitik clad - 'alio); with a veil ih`ciVering . .her fried, and who were met ep the lawn by the Peasontry, preceded the vilfige musipiahs. The .married 'werricill brought tlierr offering iif rietilei add - fine - baby-lineh; itpen by themselves; the lade presented a handsonittAilotth tuid hike itessftlie hirridens asnOw-white !whirl and the children - aloves -,- and - flowers: - Adelaide gave her proud to all im offence; ,Oild spoke' few but' impressive .words, and on conclud ing invited•the Whole party , . in the name of thebritle's lather 4 to a colltmon and dance on thegreen,.for which preparalone'had already rem - made:, " - - The tattiest-were now - lighted up, and the - fiddle - and prpe - were - soundmg - merrily un der the sweet-scented linden trees, when a. foreignitvery,ser vent, whose coot was rather the' worse Tor wear, made his appearance on' the ,dancimr•place.. Hitvisingular tones and -strange-gestrca lotions-soon : collected-around-- him a troop of lacshinc - villagers; but it teas not without considerable difficulty gath ered-from the-brokem_Germerm_ol - 2.theLorator (whose, hands and _feet; were equally elo quent with his tongue) that his master's car. . .. . .ffiY.. , ei. o :q. 1.. i . : 9:dJ0 1 .1 rine'. had, been' cineriorned in the ..rittigh-__ Iliad ~ST.,tiiit:l,..begaktei- ' ', . ' • " •.0.,,e0c, ''. lambi:Mit a ti- that 4:i.whe.ail.piVies:, • lbrOkiln-1 , 5 py 4ifitiltiO,titV- , 1,-1-v4 ....viAtt,' - 'st`. t il',lT: , ;Co , - Pieceit'll) 4,:bct: . , - .mu i . „,,„s:l6,,kitvg; i' t.. '-,'"^.6 *. ''i'f ` lei 61;0 . ..J., , :4' '', "IlAll '0 ititit, A l i . ` , P °.,,.,,,i1f l 'g'. - . 1. *'" , : i f , * II L 'II ;..*, ;e : : - 0 ~ • it,r :i,e i ,„l'lWtlnicelititif fon; ' ' ?° * ' 42l ''''''" 7 l '" ' - 44 q 4 :! 4 ' 441..T igiC Ai# l .o) ,l o.i'. giftialgtifKttie,dObt,which I had it aNtbeilaliceAlLMendieg;',Wlieeleisit going, contacted I- therefere wrotito my hither, fOrtinfrltcf-day.r; hiecupped,; ; Me.b.ridii'ili fit- requesting Rich a re'rriittance as might be nec- Ser;-Whcfseietitirifileiro&at his diughterrs good essary for this piiiposel bits that letter and trifilitl'e 'bid ,dikilayed itself at ' thrr table in. several whirl' I sent silbse'qtiently, remained copious libatitans.. , Tolday,' added he, pat- unanswered. My bills, meanwpild, became ling his ample • sides, gat all wheels go in due: I was folced to have reoou tie to the shivers; no man shall pans thili house to assistance of Usfireri, and rein stated me in dip; youmay tell your maritereo; hilt stay the lace:• . • ', ' '-- .' .** • you may as well: take e• ‘ii '&114. , on say- Wisherilietied, ,glpiimy and silent, 1-,now mg, and attended• by take _ crowd of lollOwers, Fielded Jaques Without noticing , him; his fix: he proceeded to the high Way, where they ed and earnest gaze, became intolerfible, and soon, perceived a smalL wax-cloth- covered 1 avoided ;he place whets, he stood. carriage lying upset, in .the road, one of its 'At length 'I 'reeived i the long kinked for hinder ,wheels being as effectually demol- letter front home; but instead of the remit ished arritanTiole had been used to the ope. trump with which I had hoped to silence the ration... A:tali thie 'figure,'dressed• in a plain most clattiorous of my cteditors, they brought ,blue frock coat, having his right arm in a me the intelligence of mPfether's death, at : sling, a patch over his left eye, and whose ter a' shod. and announced the impost woe=begone looks imparted to his general sibility of sending more money than would appearance no distant resemblance to the barely suffice for my traveling expanses. knight of the rueful cciuntenanoe, stood near Nursed in the lap of affluence, and nnu the: vehicle, holding a jaded Rosinante by the sedteprivatiOn of any sort, it may easily be bridle. Ne'scionet•ditl.he 'perceive the party. supported that I was but little prepared for approaching, than, hastening towards them, such news .. The death of my good lather he addressed their deader in!.•Frencie, with Tilled me.ith sorrow. The involved ellen ,miich politeness of manner .and fluency of lion of his it ffairs, Which 1 now learned for utterance. " Uir fortunately, :'however,' old the first time, deprived me of all hope for Z—'s.,court language- had lain - too long the future. -. .TlUridea - of having debts which rusty, and the state of his ideas was too I could not discharge, and the prospect of muddled to enablehim to brush it up at the prison in a foreign land,t threw .me into, des -firrififiteri t*, - stiitar - h - tr u - raTibligtid -- to Mike pair. .The longer 'l' considered ; . the More the stranger understand more by signs than "did My sittiation 'appear 'Utterly' hopeless,_ words,,,that he.,must not think, of continuing till, at length; in a Slate of Mind"bordering on` ,his journey that day at least, but'must remain *env,. and ~with -a„ resolution which . s uch a with them as a wedding guest. -, ~- i '. , 1, f ' f, ' state only,could anima, L walked out, after a' " The invitation was : accepted 7itii many, Sleepless night,,and bent ny,doUrite toWaids thanks; and :the atiangir,,haying - ,caused his `to river.* 1 •wasilreadi within,a feWpa .Sitielto. to wipe dust horn • Inii hat ' and 'tweed-the' Poird:•Neul,when Jaquee threw opened *his surtobl,•-:-tieder.whieh ik . s9rt of ,himself with•greater importunity than,usual uniform modestly peeped ,; ont r =thiti?pio in,itiy yr,ay.., , I would nut seiliiin., ....., ",,,,,, , , pared he set himeell in eitiolyby.the het ' . ~.,'One-*Wcird; sitY • ,e,aiil his in tctOrie pl '1 op., , ofa. stout or etch-snek;*and '` it then' Mitfier 'trefitY,,tiniftakitie,hold*of the Mil id My Coat:* appeared,.,that his left • toat was tiled 'ambled; ' , Leave" mei :lild '-,* man,','said,ll;' ;Atli ' forced though - there was something... , hot 'ungraceful CeMPesure; 1 1e 7 d43,f;'1IMVti girion.h.r. away.' ' in ' , his • hobblei::-Oni teaetting;the 3 liittilin:; 11:13 , gneraiddnipmeanifiglipttephalq Wend, , OP"; het requested - to. be. , -Introduced *) „4d,, he 4'04: ; !By ilt;tbacis'ettOro,l dear • the - young- .00tiple,f; and 'afte'r , !wishing 'the, OAT *OM !field-tie sofeinffly,,coh ide in bildegroomr. joy, fiekisited-thebride's-firiiiii,.. Me,',", Whalllei IlapPenedl:' ' ' '''''• .. Stitt! 'f!!o',hil'„9l,lll old; beau ; and' whispered . ' "(What :tit, odfia,tkiyo.:l;.;l6oll4,l;iyheiu' E u t, W Y. f -4 11 .0 1 1PS ' , o,in,gicto 4 , ' 1 ,4-, 1 #1' , 9w4 a 4:;, •6 1601. 1 1 0 (.1010',00.'" '',•'..' ' ''-•'..- i • • :'--,,, • 'i.', ou.ke• " - ~s ~ •- ~ :,- . ;.. , ~''. l : :_,:' ~', v oioltbowq, oifri - 08aic:eir.i "I 'earitipt, • 'Whentnii Matter weft aettled.;,alUnlVlened 'until fleern'Whitfltas le changed . thee.r Tell ' again te'cliitice and play., o2o.Boen term:wed .iii&thri littits&Cif YOnedejection.v " .'. - his bride' to another quar ter s ,ind,it..seemed '.';;CW.tly,'itillyapaltrYMousand Odle l':saily I. ~ quite' natural, that tlitzi'fiiff 'lc@ iittiiied old with a spilt: ''" ':, '" ' -'*''' -, 3 4''-'-- '•.- `- m,'" 'ati should c hdo " itiThis *eat on e b l ereh aPart 'And' le teata ll fGoti I' ; TWO, Itf • the m; -••''''-,:`. IrtnfpetiOne''Whonbliiej tnderstondlin to out ' 'fintllithein.' 4 ' . . i "`Y''''.. ."'?' /'':. ,• .you. Japiesl - Good old mtl3gf have Onfitirtiet,biiiganiiiineed;:tie-elienger been drinking too riturindt ) accompanied rest ' to 'the" eating • apart, ~. ., W ell, only take, the Irmible, of . corning tri ' 'merit; where he -Planted tii,nidelf,'witli oirtbr'i rue•torniglitkan4 tillAltetr,3 ol'illres.Yß . , :l :to' , siderable :adroitnilsil;; between f'tvicOol. ;the do nottung raehly.'' L . ' ''''' ~:-... '-, 2' *', • • I idsiesL cud Plumpestelariddiirf th ernoin,M ~* (Ttie earinestneseaf liii(mannerc'the firm . - ' the'. no.,srrialh Mortification , ' dr It f ithng '14)61 ' heitri , with whiatilie , opoka;:ond the refiention tenant,- Who hadfixed.onithlerlilacttforliiml. ,that Lenuld at any tiate•ciarry .tM,Y;ittlentlims ; stiff :, Hilarityand ‘niirth ':nett , ' presided litiir. , into-agent brought ; rayMPligike.:trlte, - :rother the'happy party j • the - gotid-htim ored , jokeiwao • ; elihinig; *id:, hylOcied, mo teliela tpbiale.. . bandied:ooM, , and the heady laugh echoed ',.* g u est f.',.'i Jausisi gave me his address .iti . ;:a':o4 , : rctudd'lliii , roorn ;,.when` ,, tinir of ihe`bervarits• 'mote atiptifb; ' find itllledged'ult 4 Of.°P to; sintifred 14 , 111 i It.rekeyvvldehT a 'Messenger lief to, inept - WM:Me/ , the ,artme'es , ,eallift•P,' • ;: ',," hadlest' ditlivered, ), Witledireaticina"that- it- • ~,Urged,'..by.lottrinalt, j , ..bittfte>lblut. , ,h9Po: - . 1 ' plshduld .be giver,inttf the bridegrObli'i:Own appeared:at „Oa f:ap antWil' , HMO gad place bands:. , •Tltti•'-ortrioliiiplol;;-all; watiVexciittid; and lound jetqueikin,lkantall;buVeilremelt, -. and pitcl ai . ,itidtfolidAi.rtbetr.,aoliciliationa .clean apanment, , plain,,hot.;,aeutlyfiaishe ;, t o 'Ma ''' 1 4 Pic i ko,t 3 ITICOOA!tiiIY i s Od • af , he. now, wore:s(,idecent', coat,. an d , 13, TP ;for' It t ter;,,rerritiV ng tilnesl 4 ,lnnumprabie..envers, ,Ward . jeintlet.Mo*#llb.RAlOnd,J.V.lq.P.- . , • ha ~ i tti, length Trotinead a plain i.,,tvenden , - „',C,thsider ill thekyOitieffliofo r,uo o .o l Mvn.4 . :drittlOgApp,,w4t,b.3lt.i . ol,lFetfrtriVrjr,l Mfire -•c • ,eald'ha.': , '.'‘ , (haviffeitlibi child-,ner relatio n ,. rte ': • `e - • ° ),A 1 0P 1 T1P. 4 .77, 14. # 00 0 ,- flu ',woo ' dti and,',.'Whit'dalli j#34lif 1#1#1he1,),,ii,' 06 ,.., iss„ ., , 7A : 5 '. 4 .; ..:Nt'.1J+1i11;. ; . : . :, ..,, ,-, 4`. 4. y,Y..-! , l'' liirit"ipifider:t ;10i fit iswit, , pd ,o r house= AS? .A9o,TOP ' erithi uop,:fclei.l,4:thp cu , with`'' lietieS*Eibte.Alhm 7 loOß 't•w.',' . . ,,, 4' 4 ''..?' . . emotion. ." 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''',-.• .-- ~ .s. , • ,:....'• ... .., . ,- s and newest v fashibe';• the werde_: :'" o , la 11e ue2 , 40 1 : 4 e 019211 were 'emb r oidered on tne:1 1 41 1 3.1 - The' stitprigetjAritt'cUriasity'bp`, alLsidee Jese•irmia -, then;:seatsiexcept thir.strlinger, 1 1 m 6,-reaioed.'sitting'svith, the mOst.,perfect 1119)diflerence,,and ,expreseiba lif,cattrite= nance that Aluicist 'appeqed to, Vdtriefe ben. Icieiilief Was going itirWiiiiPF:'Otto, ;whose:growing dislike to the stagger was. `not lessened bylis conductooitaiared'hm ,:with an eye . of indignation, and .allowed him 26eltillefrnote,reridilyto be:p a rtitided.,4 ::his Ilyiati the'other guests tesatillt 11' vine." f'quiricte.% • :4 !Ye6 P he began, a fine gloW suffusing his ~:rianly. ; :cheeicer•gy.eri t I not ashamed to own di ; a beggar-z-hiqueri ,is' the worthy 'irrian'e - ,nameartriy'detiresf friend to liipreas all>to yew- in a . ; few ivOrdei , the'pre-. server of my life and honor. , it may be tome on an occasion like the ineeent, to accuse Myself of 'youthful discretion, yet Labatt not hesitate to do so, as I .ca n not otherwise. perhapa, do' justice to the noble,rninded Jaques, ,waOsemar riage present_ shall ever be dear. In my heart,and'ihe most valued ornament of my 'Adelaide. 'Then ,let ine swear •it to-day,' 'said the lovely gitl,.xithrtremuktus voice; and the bracelets_ ,were, quic4lYArtrsferied — Wni their.' ro s e-colo ured Covering r the white satin of her arms. ,Otto resented :after a shed pause: • • •- 'During: my- residence in Pa -was- al .. . - most' daily in the habit of pass' along the Point4Neuf. At one end of, the ridge, and' generally about the same spoi,;:there sat a beggar, who, although he' seemed scarcely more than fifty, bad frequented the place upward' of thirty years and Wes commonly knoWn by the name of .old Jaques.' - Not out of any leafing of compassion„btit mbrely because • his general appearance- interested me, I threw sous into his bat* Oren as chance'dAtiti'liks, near him . Tin s became, at rrie, ihat•whenever I approached his station, 1 put my hand invol lintatily Into inir pocket. Ile 'always wished me every. possible good—,bliatted :with me When I .was at leisure aboutjhe news of pro ilay—even warned me nowindpen against the dangers of the, toWe ; : irt:_short, in the course of lialt an hour, we stciod - together on the footing of acqueintances,,who, though of diflerent rank, are yet mutually pleand with -each oilier. - - _ time in Paris wag spent very agree: ably and I may flatter myshlf not altogether without advantage. ,fiverVas decently as my means permitted, extrava gantly, till my evil stars broAltt roe acquain ted with some_ young men.w . , were addict ; elf to giiifibliagoind.*lib,ly--little_eridllille, led me on ,to . stake, . rnig - s 'IAI4I, then Urge etiMi at play. ?eel etr4lfoe!of Mis-waalarr !May be *cot until I had lost idi r aciyipyrt ad . ey t :and , become .ttiClyiy-,!!AgbledAt.,l4l,l 447Er:.ZIELD..tEtEIBAIMOPYLP7E21" bwiM Mira - 1848 . - , Wenth; atusavy , Wooden mestielWhitill'he'pW eed with dificul`ty cni the Table. On remo- Arilirthelid4ou mat figure astonish'. _ ment ,when -I-save that-it , -was -filled to the bairn with gold,pieces. 'Help youriself, hi, .smiling; 'here lira about twelve hundred louts. It is all I have - by •Xne• in ready cash; but • soon can ,procure more.'; • ; • • • 'Do not mistake me4,continue, my honest ,hiques. am -rib common beggar, who drive the.trade ior 'love of idleness, and cheat the needy of thechathable gilt of the compass 'Witte. ham of noble; though poorbirth.— ^tfaving parents I - entered the arratin rritSixteenth Yearfsersied under the goat Sa)rei,and if worthy of - such' a leader, let this teMify;?,a cross of St. , LoUiri 'lay on :the heap of gold. 'ln my twentieth year, ' a Conriontshoirearried - eivay my right , arm.= rraceiied.rity:dischitrge and Was thrown up on the 'world destitute and' hoPelesi. Igno -rant-of any trade- by which I.ciould gain a livelihood; and-rendered incapable .of labor by the loss of'my arm, I. ahandoneikrayself - to profound melancholy, which threw inn in 6 to along and emit illness. When 1 recov ered, my disappointed . prospectii, and a sort ' , 'of spite at the world made me a beggar. = Igy_yonth_ and _infirmities gained me more compassion - thau I had eipectediUnd I soon earned not •onl mmy daily_effhaistenee,„but hecaifiiTbledleTayby a tribe daily,, and which by little and little, amounted to a con siderable sum. Out el dna, I assisted Stich of .my companions in misery as had been less fortunate - than myself in this calling, and thereby acquired a sort _of Consequence a mong them, but no disinterested attachment. This vexed me, I adopted a foundling as my own child, and began to live even more spa ringly, than befote, in order to make provi sion for him. T had him carelnlly brought -- iiii - iirid - Mtiated - , -- filthis -- siiteenth year, when a councillor was pleased with the lad, and took him into hie service. This very boy -L-0, Francois ) Francois; how many tears hive I shed on thy account!—soon began tb C9pEllikr it beneath him to be.on - terms of in timacy with a beggar; and on the same day That you first gave.me an alms, he had the cruelty . to pass as if he did , not. know me.— Ha Wes ishained of me—of ine, who at that m Anent was begging to make him indepen htleas me not, said 1, end his un snatutal,poniltict drove all the blood to my h'eart. 'Thou all-powerful Being! give ma, then, another son.' Searcely had I uttered. the prayer, when yonapiiroached,mi - ,vith a corapassionate look, a gilt Into my hat, Otto ;vas moved even to tears, and was forced - to make a pause. 'You Will not be ashamed of rne,'-conlin! ued Jaques, ~ , You are ndw jinfortunate ; make 110 old beggar happy btancepting his rissistince;' „ - 'You pity easily imagine how I felt at this inFtrl'eht. -The : wonderful intervention of • FreV.ldeneepovrevent4nictimmission of a' .criineilpytuchrt shild4ll'4•p4oblt:l:lplf 04; 1 104 1 143 4 4 1 1 1 ?Pje:c thg* •Z101 0 F . 144b- di . tni`*iidfu4pitliar)Ol • r :00Wiledinttr RiAliotights;arall . ,tlhYTOtheis-;, . 'natal° myself of hit; •gerierouirotlei.-- My.intention of disclosing", to him the cause of my embarrassments was needless, for he had already informed himself of every par ticular, 'I allowed him to count Out one thousand Louis, and then' requested pen and ink, in order to give him an acknowledgment for the amount ; but my benefactor would not hear a word of this. 'Take.' said he, "as much is you require; and if you idle,' added he, 'you can. pay me yonder I I. want but little here. l'ou are sent-to /rile as a son, whether , you will hr - not, - and you, at least,' cannot del:dive - me of the - secret satisfaction of being yoiir father.' 'Yes, father! preserier and father,' cried I, falling on his bosom, "nature gave me one, and when I lost him, heaven replaittid hlm in you.' 'I did not leave Jaques' cottage till 'a late hour, when I returned home with a lighten ed heart, and refreshing sleep once more vis ited my eyelids. • , 'Early on the following day, I paid °Rev ery croditor, had another 'tete-a-tete' with Jrques l and prepared immediately to quit France. My first care, on arriving here, Would most certainly have been to discharge thiewhich I could truly call a debt of honor; but as he had expressly required me at part, ing, not to think of this till after the end of a year at soopeat, to give him as he said a-proof of confidence ; I ,deferied doing so till very ' • lately, when, on repayinehirriNifloati I had the satisfaction of acquainting him with my I 'approaching union' ' t • , ' , 'And ; he. shall be MY father, also,' 'said Ad elaide, pressing his hand; then rising and fill ing the goblet with wino, "Let us drink to the health of my worthy! lathers,•John Von Z--,---, and Jaques the beggar l' . , Every one present pledged the toast with j 'enthtisiasni„except the old stranger , who ; 'still Viinelng the Most cuttitig.idi ff rence, I ptishedihie•chainbaolc, and , hastily rose up, with apountenence on, which was written to'l 'pretty,bigible ,charact ars, "What a fuse a.• bout a beggrir kl, : :. •••• 'Sirojnkfabuse the 'rights of. hospitality Id Cried Otto, atigrily;and going up to the French' 'Mpp t. Wit , the,detentinination.ol,Making him Ati,ilhri,,•ittiartment, _ ~. ,_ ;... ,',...-- - .. . : ' M on arel tie rreplied; the old.. i :eiaii,•• With die teriderest-eipmeSion, and rit: , ' , movlng at the Santa'', time; the baMlage from his .left'.eiyiiiinow Andrei! I am-satisfied .that.itiirelibipa i lfile not-,been ,misplaced V.4baiti,ribt been: ail) anted tpeckneWledge• the., 011i,bbggir ;, jeer. rarely Aii lite . Coo , has calledvie - fatherf:-,liir4hiir alone helve I'liit;'` 'dettakert a long-journey, and eitieed 'lrry Mir!' 'triage te be,- overturned'' et '3'9 l lt't Rufe!',; }hi ; WP3 PoW..in his turn,:overcerne,,i all the Omits crowded . round hire with Praiseeanil,,cares 'see ;•and'llie gritehil Oltirii:lcisilet 'hie ~ ‘Adel, :laidei;. called this the hapiest day Or his life., 'Only allow me , tomass my lew,remaining , years with yonj'• addetclaques,'lii he drew i ~irorn-14bosom a.inteket'ilvith hie left hitnd, ,A being now; remarked by all that , the right ' •Viwkakillull4farmed'ol.Wthi,' "There, , my ''stai, are your tiaperer b.* 't Will eeverbe a :butdeltcqyciu:•••• 1 , l'have tiveliii hundred !tyres ' , .YerwlY,olvenbiend , 'All.l reqnest, , ,iiis small apartßatiti,ip,.your h ouse ,, or „ wheresoeiver, else eily, bonest•bekkeipay patie n t ly; Owait hie. erlae.., . . _ ~.;;. , , —,' Ottolidertjr entbrapeif tie ndopted fedi. Fr, and: 0 woeden. pup„',Nyitilks frequently*: pienieht()O;the (Terse tiCthi(eveni9g-, ',•,.'• • Two *et RI Kcittr .' w OM e n •=-0 it is'', lia via g 'l' ;1 4 ried-tip , tidk;44:l;a: r, dried;:uplinint, 'and, -ibb' otheri 'RI” lile potitra*, chatty; Oblitita bier" MO Mikt)4.lo46.llltUtl!lkoPoero irg,9l9t'fa U1i , .; , , tlirlOift.4.- ;.'Aki'C;)*Atif l 4l ' hand ; , iii4Ontii.VO';-1 0 li .fOr'i.heiik.`titigier MI I grildi'i • vi i !A i t 0 , 1ry. ,, , 10 :-, eq! 1 1 ( '.e.id. Old., au" ,ii „ - • it prohify,4l - 4411i5etiti11,44.441 ._ ' 4 is - 304114 i tA**1 14 1 1 01 01 01)ta0A 11'441 .0 4k „..;:.,; 1 . ,".,: ~,,;. ~ ~ , i. . , , ,.72,..0,,,.,;2 0 ,1,f.ff;,0';3; . - t 7 „ , 4 , ,:.,, ; ,, ,.. ..',, " -r , :. • ,;.tv, - * , 1,:f1.1.f. 2 ,,.. ',,'•••••,::,;I; MIS LETTER*Rox ate . SUOTt Al &um, 'Feb. 24, INS : . .. Sun:--On the 14th inetnnt'l re 'delved. your fin(tire tlfe" 13th ultimo, and imme diately issued the general ordet Ne t 59-a copy enolosed—devolving, thcoVnmand of the army in Meirlco ipon Major General Butler. As the officers detailed for .the, Court of hiquirk, before Which I run 'dirlered to. ap pear" as a criminal, are , not ,if n t have arrivhd Ilrifeennto, - I ; a vail myself-of a morpent'aleisikto Alban some ot the neg.. tech; dtsappoiniments, injuries in)l rebukes Which have been inflicted upon me by the War Department since my.departure from Nashington, To merhelmniness ot 'recrimination, bow eVer proyokedilas ever b een painful; In this summary, shall; theiefore, indulge in no wantonness of lahguage, but confine my -sell to naked htstoricial blots, leaving conclu sions to men of sense,ann candor. , In the hurry of. preparation for' Mexico, (only four days were allowed me at Wash-; piglet' ' when twenty might have inert fast advantageously employed in the _great bu reaus,•thtise, of the chief ,engineere, chief! of _orsleanc_t, chill quartermaster and chief com missary of subsistence) 1- handed . toyou a Written request, that onertl three of our ac complishee Captains, therbie narrib,d, might be - appointed AssiKtant Adjotnt i denerq), with the rank of Major, for duty With • in the field, and. there wag a vacancy at the time, for one. My - request ,has never been attended to, and. thus I have had - no officer of the Adjutant General's Department-with me In the campaign. Can another instqnce be cited of denying to a General-in'-Chief, the field, at the head of a large army—or even a small one--the selection of the chief of his staff—that. is, the chief in the depart_i meet of ordets and correspondence? Early in the followinganuary, - asked' that a General - Court-Mar tial might be ap pointed, on the part of the President, for the trial of two bfficers, (named by .me) for conduct each cominkted that entlangered, in a high degree; the success* the Impending campaign, arid I anbeially referred to the anomalous and fatal act of Congress; (May 20,1834 - which prohibited rite, as the “ac cuser or prOseentor,",...frant _prdering . the Court for the trial of the hagsgb....s-My-riiiiili atiun-has--neverireetrieed. This neg lect, alone, ouglii early to havrfadmonished me that 1 had ,iie hope of support at Wash ington, in any 'attempt .t Mint make (against certain officers,) to niaintaiii necessary -dis cipline in the army Lwas about to lead into the field. 1 left Wririhington highly flattered with the e . onfidence and kindnese the Presi dent had just shown Me, in Many long per sonal _interviews, On Military,. matters, .For More gin two ,months my expressions of gratitifile were daily_and fervent,' nor , were they meal hiss '.eriphrilWttiVardlthe, head, of i Ve W,ar 4 Defia o ttment'c-Pi"Ocineding:wh i fti ti tia A l% ' 2i 0 1 4 40:10110"*Y:fiI' lea'nad','=Jafluaryr>27-, ti t ttiliifjfilidil4i . b`;'Brra`aoe San Jago, that an'allempl wad on fOotto'create a Lieutenant General, to take command in the fiery( over me. Shocked and distressed, I allowed of no relaxation in tiny efforts to serve my country, resolVed dm for the shor time I wan likely to remain in C011:11711940n . to be' A yet greater outrage won followgd; fail ing to obtain an act.for the citizen Lieutenant General, a.bill Was passed, upon Congress to authorize the placing . a junior Major lieneral just appointed,, '{the same individual) in command overall the old. Major "Generals tlieri In ilerit of the tineirixt, ;. I will not here trdst mypedl,,to adds sol-• dies comment Upon those sittenitty, but I may thank Geri that fie did trot allow, them, or subsequent Injuries, to Meat down en tirely, the spirit and abilities (such as they are) with w,hich.lip had enddwed,rne. oreseeing, at 11. 1 ,riefiinghin„that, horn the great aiiinaii,3B,o commerce, at the.mprrent, it would be thillealt,,if not impossible; to take up, perhaps at any price, a sufficient number of vessels at New Orleans s and Mo bile, to traaapert the regiments of rfty expe 7 dition from the Rio Grande faultier to Veup Cruz,l endeavored to impress upon the ‘Var department .the necessity of sending out, from the Nortbern and Eastern pests. a car ! taro number of large. ships in ballast ,' in or der that the Oxpeditiommight not he delayed,. and in view:ot ._"the fixed fect"--,the return of-the vonalo to Vnizi Cniz, in tito - ppring of the year—a•delay of a few weeks was likely to prove a total, defeat. Ina paper transmitted to me-,headed "Memorandum for the Quartermaster Gen eral." marked "War Department, Deo, 15, 1846," and signed by ths Secretary, which I received January 8, it is Said : : . ."Independently of this humber tram's ports fortroops and ordance stores,(lroni the Istorth) there will be required , say, five shipS bo4the transportation of the [surf) bpatairow eing prepared, besides which fen vessels mast ~be taken ,•ulEand sant.out ballast,* .t for troops,J unless stores can he . put On .libard" to:make up the riamber , (4o) reqmrad'by tbei commanding ' , The - date of this Memorandum is ;Die; - Pt.. more than three „weeks after my_ requisition` and departure froni•Washinglaii. - Of net ifidi of the ten" vessels" in ballast; dr,With,i f tbres; (leaving room foi troops,) have 1 , lieti&bg to thiiday; 'Relying' 'upon them, On nt. 'lyi . the embarkation , was'ileltiyed, whole ; or-an part, at the2llfatei arid Tainploo„ Irma the' 15th at February, , tli , thii.kilf"Matbit,. it lebred; 410 tke nespod for the riirluetiorlot varti -7 Crui, ,add it s 'eteltliii, before , tbff return of the yellow, forth., But ;bilf,flie eirraioats came at, all; And of the slogebtrfilri tin& oriiiimicis stores I 9ply about onejnif*, had arrived when the_ , me;abart flam'oreih replaced by those of the ; United,States oft tlitilas ;formidable Piaitel, 'ikre ifilebeded; iryteachinst the'point, of attack, til the - Midst, of frightful st offhers,, by means ,' id: greet - perti - of tteding• craft small gad !licardims, prked , dp,acoidental! tko • Orakoti agibyhtirl 4 1 4 army got'aeliore; ittisoience vidOr had to OPPIY4 I 01 1 Plefiejek , i 0,, heavy !llo ; i7 tent aqdiordineallis.illorstaine , : . rt :,'..lThO C giit thrii 1'46404 flOrirtidille;, ,partment,.after. entering:the' captured city; alri,ehffiorate 'rebuke, (dote& Feb,, 22,).1f oiderltd Col: • Himay, :fid Dregoeuskta remain in thii daittirtifiltbf time; 'lll.'"Ortil"PhritycOeperal rreyioriad. ,A 9 .leayemaary . Orandr , tif.- the, sarairregimee‘ eeffikkot , that arm `in *)' 'Tharlf:iyeakAffgriiiit difference in utainumbier, 4v*Valf7 , :nCßlnPani° B, iv,),* 141‘,4*.91.# 11 140 1 1Z) with iCodintkiiieenot K'm iillekrilt:titth** l o l l l 4o#4, N" 0 1 ,Tt..1!, ti , WAlf44.• r , ,erf.` FMMEIM MEI M. 4•.. A • r _ . 'ID MR: .MARCY. "Tive ea the dial to the eon; Although it be not SHINED upon." - • ••, y,.!..6,1 ~~:1 ~:a ISE ; . ;"•1 - :.. ,, ,. , , ! - ,.. , '%.L - : ! , :(1771...1i 'i,:::-.:.),-,:t4 6 i ,--, 1:.,;,':::,1'.. '', ' ,, '"A'.. 10..': !:.1.' •;:.:,‘ RE ::~-~ f • • .1. - .:•,;N:n.• -fi: 'l2 ii - .:••••:••Dc.): 1 ~•./ '''':''-'‘ Vr: : • - •'k s ' " '":•:' , '1:• , " : ' ,:'..14.:e :le ,rt, ,thavalgusal thchlghilst4iketessicidtteftperir exicr,in Such; tiiatters,,anthcould4noV•havit tniewmcire 130.1,1110ent ialln its toci,iff