= . . * '' , ' , lttelfillitOv Oft itk .-- , ..._.".,.., , ,...„ 4 ,1 4 ....... e ..., th .. ...r.We,AtYromiliefilliWciteiNsrsnstoryt__ :WPWANENAViIirsiSODI? 1 , ~ i 51 4 ,.. , " t. r , .., ,:. I , > i. iell;1;• ...1 ,, ; 03 41 * . 31 !T . ., .:, ;,‘, ~ !' This Alpine liates„-•.thiyfi:'PentientOn- Auguilt kegio.to,cst ..greatAiianti:tie4 'of', ' - . 4 lieft.",tendet giiii`iinilatlierTherki,2_yvliiCli' - theiii - preed. out tiiiiiri; Thisliajr;.'fibeut '' l Ailtiirrin.,,theY:ecillect•, -- nitO'; . lerge:_teliPs, ; a' d• Pince either benea th ', the overhanging - - rocks Ar-ainund_tlief_truiiki. 'of trues , t in? " doideal'heaPi:of _various sizes, swindling . - fii.the numbers of--th'e Society : that-alike them. They sailed thebeaf,efifedevibleif• and crop,thenitvhen iii , tho falleskirigor; ,•• which they inake inib the iieseand'green= , ' est hay, by theludi s zionSlinanne in which '• they'dry it, The common ricpiirrel.nlak, cl 3 a nest or moss and dried : leaves 'at the ' . ferics of tree's branches; With• two holes ~,al epposite:rsicles, and, as the wind va•, ries, shuta.the hole towards it. It lays; - up magazines• of nuts, acorns, and bee' ries for winter, never .touching -them tilt, warned. The :field s man collec4 large . stores, &c., in the' ;'sane' manner: the German harvester-Metres largeichan: 3 ers for grain, beans, and peas, each in riaep erate ce ll, sometimes a hundred pounds' weight in the hop. . „The tuition • which - quadrupeds' iire•capable iif receiving, dis covers a lower degree of.that.improvabil , • which distinguishes our superior nice, • ich, as far as - ,ii - extends, membles 10, _ re,altlimign,m,t_the same time it. marks its specific diffirence :by'its unvarying limitation.: ' 'Bltiineffixrch's • ape would :, manage wood , ferlheatote, arid Put it in ,with as much judgment and economy as . a servant. He o watiToilernit the college, and . used to examine the pupils' speci mens witli 'amusing imitation and gri mace. :One day he , found a work on in , sects-oli-the-gablerwhich-lie-studied-entli ---great-greyity-rbutlaversonian-enter the room' en hour afterwards, found that the ape hail, with great dexterity, Pinch . ed out all the - beetles of the large plates, and eatek' them, mistakiri the pictures for t eal insects. This was en unlucky but tiot..-4.-foolish:-action,---Vosmaer-had-an • ourang which was taught to eat with a spoon and fork,. and pick out his straw berries one by one from a plate. Get-' ' ting loose one day,,it uncorked a bottle of Malaga, wine, drank it off, and put the bottle to its place. Seeing others open its chain padlock with a key, it put a bit of slick into the key-hole, and turned it about in 'all directions to unlock it' itself, A black sow was taught to find game, and to bark find:stead nearly as well as a pointer. When very young she became attached to some pointer puppies, and the keeper resolved to try her. He gave her ' some- pudding of barley meal as her re ward, and threw stones at her when she • done wrong. By, this modd he soon ' taught her what he wished. As soon as the game she pointed rose, she always 'returned for her reward. /The quadru .ped_anitnals; of their own will and na ture, and from inborninstincts, do actions which require knowledge. reasoing, and judgment in mankind. Reindeer follow a leader which they implicitly obey; an telopes run in a regular file, led by an older one. Elephants make their jour --neys-owthis-plan. Many—animals-are-- found to make defensive arrangements.- A Cape baboon having taken off some cloths from the herniae, Lieut. Shipp formed a party to recover them. "With twemy Amen, J _made iteirr,uitto.cut them off from the caverns to which they al ways fled for ',shelter. They observed my movernents,.aud detaching about-fif ty-to' guard the , entrance; the others kept their post, We could see them,collec • tivig large stones and tither missiles. One old grey-beaded one, who had often paid us a visit at the barracks, was seen dis tributing his orders as if a general. We rushed on to the attack, when, on a *cream from him, they. rolled enormous Stones upon us, so that we were forced to give up tho contest." When bisons scent the approach of wolves, the • herd throw themselves into the form of a circle, placing the weakeit in the middle and the7ationgearoutsirlic - nrui 1 • , resen an impenetrable forest of horns. The black bear's meth - od of fishing is as dex terous as any schoolboy's could be. Set ting on his hind paivs on the bank of a river or lake,.he continues so motionless that he might be mistaken for the burni stump of a tree: ' He - hip sometimes de ceived eyin the practiced, eye of an In dian. With .incredible celerity, he sei zes with his -right paw .the fish, that pass by.him: He seemii to know that morning and. evening nro tlke thie.s fOr fishing., ' • The following is Allid'llePs I.,iiistrels acount_tifhee_weiieel-: --.- , •!lt..plays with myAnger; like , a-.:kitten; jumps en' ; my ‘ .. _ .___li_e_aiLandinWt,ind_i(;**4nt.iriy,hrinds•- ii4ilhe„dititailea r l(f‘liree:feet,.jumpain:.• to. tbem• Witliciut ewer missing. ,-, :pdt„ - fAlii' itipeasible f to,opm . a . Atitayer,priClex or even to lOok r *at a, paper,:tbut he will look at,:i4lso. , ~, Building skal appeaia, in the . beavneetontitrititiortieLinAtriy—hwinna fr.tbricatio*efritOttage': :;roresceing can tteO3o,..oWri Ai many ” *. anitial a iv: their: placing., sentinels - -to•Wa•Cli" and'giva'a lariii'ilf,thingekl#o,,holne; which . .inhab itiLthq,itry - find sunnyiplicesof 'the inciiiii, tains,'.g`o insearcirof'fisid.in' the - -thinn ing aridaliddle'or thediii,'Phicingrosen-, tinet to gkyextritining of apiwoaching 'den: ger.i The.Mottptliid Match* place sent,-" . * l o B: iili9i4 t : ). l:,4, l c,yvilile.. the -rest 'make bat at thn.-iseiltiriel:sees a;maiVan'tirigle . ' or a dog, heAltOrii his iiiiiniumions by a fowl . wb,ielies ap,Plittlie., last. to-enter hie ' hille.4 vvO.elniii,tiiinie; Siberian hereee,Vnteritii4, lopei;iilgire Isentinale.'.• The`-T he 0 'the, • Welsk initiMbiliti 'tee& 'tit'ijorepan top arid: one! l strite aelderiti 01, : Jl.,thirceees , anr earl • ' itiliiaineitijOif leekii_at him till lie cornet with. ity,Vitijti t of L ik.titinilied , par.ds ; avid illici- sill! ' liPpOilaqeso HIR.O alarms ,his!optnoixe l , , bi : ,if 40114#010116, , i#0 ~are thiee limne r . rerniiited; atittilLabinver etto the:,:i•teepeet'siartri," , ;-- ;This' , inirriniy,imbirlodge r ipirether. in slit)... let Al ) 0 ''*ikertariente,Pand ,their' labor; , lot . • • • eel , Ain *intuits : fox these•is denied on, in :Neon* :agorae:set th e, fition , herbage earl, etikrOnllect 'ell' f,llll traiiippd"fiffii;en* lies, 4Pu'llt:Pniqtill!nic; Ano eiiiind'inei hie :,limbs' allewe himself to be loaded. laiii,Aeruleilityilils.Jaille `iudidees,whieli`imui'or it li itr•i co ? iipern!iniftinili% loitihOr •thef imunitleit A P 4,441. Als al tat . 1, :: :41 . .t0,0, 7 140 :0 0,. TO a 14 100 i1e0,u010..; glfiowilla i i.otieilites,lti . Itrisi .shorn.' tt lir IV.kifilt i OtYk":„.loll,, 1, ofi ' #(4 1 40 1 44 ..-. 00 :sr, AR cot,: if*, L. i,:. , , 'doo r ~ , ,i-v., ,,,- -,, , ), , ,.?!., . :.;,....,,,,, t:NAi,,livv.mt,47, lbeitqailiiitretitehlttb.7.frilfitifn t :TfreVlty n opdssum showett;-when-it cannot'reackittiii , crab, urain *WitidtilitAi4ha, with' its pa'; it thrusts. in:As • I orig•iprehensibt&tail;•lo - hpoic them.outfil.thelholittysAvlikkeel shows' it.— Towirdi iturt.trif , he and ftolliel'ina of hisopaws.beftireehis"leyea', , 3ll'.cirdertiCnibdi.: I:(y.the rays'of the Otte. r Vithendia'ritiCs' the'. bees'pe. is reeking ':‘foii . hci .4 .kiinttif ;are.. titlcas keep: in thei'_sanie ditiFtituiPn Wlidn'Alessre. 'C'ondrininie itadAellre were itieriatniug the tangtjhof • a dedrae„in Xeru, iTarTri'criaregfPningkp ivetifiedmittett during !he ',iirne - they -.were flutkini.' 'their obstirvations'on the mountairts....These, id their, own acoordovent through a sertes.nt, imitations of their •actions.., ,Tfley, painted idgnals,trin to the'pendulumi unlit then tothe table, as , if to: commit their to-. ma rket!) paper. They oacasiontilly Pinnied the telescope to the skies, self to survey the stars. It is related of an ourangthat belonged to Mr: GranWthitt• after a lady had given him cold water.instead 'el- tea for sei•eral times, h showed great vexation at it, and; to know hetherin was so, put in his finder, Ob %Crying this, she " ave him hot wiate4'Which scaldea him. After that, he always put in' U.Spoan or a , piece of wood first, and teach-. ed the_sPbon. This _action zee_ yelp. Juke 'human reflection. • "n" • 6_ , Qom' monwealth of Pennsylvania - IMmotittioi Relative to an Aniendinetirof the Constitution Resolved by the Genetic: and ilouse of Repre• sentatines of the Commoh ' wea(th of Pownsylvanin in General Assembly-met,. Thal cc-Constitu lion of the Cumaionwealth lie amended in the second section of the fifth article, so that it shall read as folliWiTTliifudges of the Su_ promo Court, of the several Courts of Com Mon Pleas, and of such other Courts of' Records as are or shall be established by law, shall be elect. CA by the qualified electors of the Common wealth in the manner following; to wit: The Judges of the Supreme Court, by UM qualified electors at large. The President Judges of the several Courts of Common i'leas and of such other Courts of Record es are or shall be estab , lished•by law, and all other, Judges required td be learned in the law, by the qualified electors of the respective districts over which they aro topreside or act as Judges And the Associ ate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas by the qualified electors of the, counties- respec tively. The Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices for the term of fifteen yearii, if they shall so long behave themselves well : (subject to the allotment hereinafter pro vided for, subsequent...to the first election* The President Judges-of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other Gouts of Record as are or shall be established by law, and all other Judges required tp ba learned in the law, shall hole their offices for the tertn of ton years, if they shall re long behave them• selves well The Associate Judges of • the Courts of Common Pleas shall hold their offices for the teeth of fie° years, if they shall so long behave themselves well : all of whom shall be commissioned by the Governor, but for any reasonable cause which shall not be sufficient -grounds.-of impeueliment,the -Governor shall remove any of them on the address of two• thirds of each branch of the Legislature. Tho first election shall take place at the general election of this Commonwealth next after the adoption of this amendment, and the commis. alone- of al the je clgoej L tlicumity . both en in_ officio_ shall expire - on the first Monday of December following, when the terms of' the judges shall commence. The persons who shall then ho elected Judges - of the'Sepreme Cpurt shalt hold their Officeal he folloWs • one of them for tbiee years, one for six years, one I'M. nitric years, on, for twelve years, and one for fifteen years; the term of each to be decided by lot by the said judges, es soon after the election as convenient and he result certified by them to the Gover- nor, that the commissions may be issued in accordance thereto. The judge whose. corm misalon -will fiest expire shall be h iefJustiee during his term, and thereafter each judge whose commission shall first expire shall in turn be the ChierJustieq, and if two or More commissions khan expirebn the same day, the 'edges bolding them shall decide by lot which shall be the Chief Justice. .Any vacancies p . peming_by d • ic.±._r_e_e_ignationoar-othorwise, in any of the said, courts, shall be filled by ap pointment by the Governor, to continue till the first, Monday of December succeeding.the next general election. 'The Judges of the Supreme Court and the Presidents or the several Courts of Common Pleas shall, at stated times, receive th r th e i r services an adequate compensation, to be fixed by law, which shall not be diminish+ ed duang their continuance in office, but they 'shill receive no lees or perquisites of office, nor hold any other office of profit under this Commonwealth, or under the government of the TJnlted States, or any other State of this Union, ''Phe Judges of the Supreme "Court- I during their continuance in office shall reside within this Poitpottwealth, and the other Judges dding their continuance - in office shall dtayiet:ercoUnty for which theYtierii respectively elected. • '• : • ' . . WILUAM,P,e , PACKER T " 15, , sp ea k er of thilltiuse•Of Representatives, 1- nt Pi 4 tl :l ,„AßP l . o' ;._.! . 4 - ;4 ,- • "T. •-•• •4909;i0t ine.,Sona le. mit •,,,s; TIIE Sitebyrzr.Mareh 1:1849,.‘ 4 - .Ttint-thisiosnlution ploio.—Yeas • • Extri9t froWtho Journal. •. • '; NIL: W. PEARtiON; t•ltt TIM fro* di t itere., April 8:1840; Redolved; Tho thio:ronolution,paue..l,-Yeas 8, Neye 26: '• • • ' Extimat from the Jeurnol., ,t, , • , ,• , WOL • JACK, Clork. t , . ~t, SORICTARY . I3 OFFICE: File RC -• 14:.ftUSSELI..,"Dei Soo. or the cooiifr.: 1 i,,,,,, , , , ~,!,,, , ':;,,, ; . 'n sF.: 6 `fro ,- , , ,i.i'i),110.=. , . ~,ntittnifi:vkin4.•eet :;','',,,,-,;.;,,? A,,, , 0 ' ;:.!.• • t.f' ~ . !i ' il ‘ . certify. that, the tilbOi , o - aud . :foiregoing•it. 1140,00py-o;iheiotiginal , Reeetution of, the' G:intii`Ol . ,Aieemhlyi , inktitlsid , o,..ResojOtion , te:- 'lonveAtkatfAmilndniiiikt Or 'ilie'COnetittitiOn,l `is the eintoireto#ine, On, go I it. thle dinao, !..":1.. ,) 1:' ‘' ' r - ''''''' , 44P;iiikitfm'enY ,, 7heittior I ' , hide' "; ? ..,Itoten,ntii,p/e.t,giy.thatid4lid 'alibied', % i t / • '',46-b,6 ?faxen.' tho,:iiear:of:ll4 5ee:,...: 4 ) 4.elikry,',olTtob,oll.llorriiibtiii,lhhi , )... 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' oll lFi.Y l z-j.f • '' •• ' •- 1 r,.;11 it,"4s 7 —Mes,srs. ill ,Pa 1, OPP' rl; fl4i, errili:pi - oal9; fßloOm,'Day id M Dpk , ;l3llopl - 11S 1304,3,necth.C.oit, John . 1i EliutOoFhlih,EnierY o ' ,Dayid Estiloniamo_ William Fausold, Samuel` Fegleyilloaapli W • -Flefiryl .M 'Phortitis'•Gro • va, `Robert' •Arinipson; Graffito P ring, Higgins, R . 'II . OV cr.;: - `Robb ''AbialfamAidinberlon.:JeAliig.j't6Vie:James, W•Lorig,-Jaeob M'Car May, JOhit 7,111.!,121411Odh, John M'Lauglilin, Adam ,Mar.• ,Samtiel Marc, „lobo .0.• Myers,. Edwaid• ~,,N.lekloeoti, Stewart Pearce, , Jaines •flieriry.o Pratt, Alonzo Robh;'Georgeßuploy,. Theodore Ryman, Berniird SchoonoVeri . Samuel Seibert, John Sharp, ChriStirin - Siiively; ' Thomas C Steel, Jeremiah 13 Stubbs, Jost J Stutzman; 'Marshall Sivartzviielder, _Taggart, George T Thorn, :Nit:ludas Thorn, A runali 'Wattles ' &amyl Weirich, Alonzo. I 'Wilcox, Daniel. Zerboy• -and Wm •F Packer, - Speaker.-58. "NAYS—III assts. Augustus K Cornyn, David M Courtney, David • Evans, floury ,S Evans,- John Pardon, John WGeorge,Thomas . -side John 13 -Gordon, 'William tfunrY, James 'J dirk, josepli Laubach,eßebert 41 Little, John S ll'Calmont, John, •M'Kee, *Sherry, Josiah Miller, William T Morrison, John A Otto, William - Y. Volierts, John W Rosebarrv, John 11 Rutherford, R Rundle Smith, Julio Srnyth,•John Seeder, 'George Walters and David P Willie Ms.-26. • • ".eSo the qbestion was determined .in•tlic at' firmative." , S'F.CRETARE'S OFFICE, Hat ristm rg, .74tne-16, 184 J. P.NNSiLVANIA, PS: - • ' 0bk 8 44;• ' ' do cortify that the a boveiind to, •forcooin g is a re e .and correct ..,•• 'kr, ...pony of the " Yeas" and," Nays," -4 4 .4119 taken ori the " Resolution• relative to an atafendment of alto Constitu• lion," as the en inn appears oat the journals of ot - he two llouses ortho --this-Ginrmmis-weit4o44irr-tire-sef , fion-of-4849 Watness tuy'hand and the said of the fifteenth day of June, onb.tholisand eight • liundrettaitd fortydnins, • TOWN::END [MINES, Scerdtary-of the.Coutinonwealth.. - . 311 Piiilabelpf)ia. Watches and tiewelry ! e CHEAPER TuAtsi EVER— . 4 1 / 4 \V holnsale and Retail—At the j'• "Philadelphia Watch and - clrY 0. 911 Not th SE CU-N I) street, corner 01 Quar pariVMl,l46, tliry street.. Gold Lovers, I'B k. cases, jewellod, s'3o and upwards Silver Levers, NH jewelled, $l5 and upwards. Gold Lepine, 18 k. jewelled, and upwards Silver Leptnes, jewelled, $lO and upwards Silver Quartier Watehes, $.l to 10 '. Silver%-ipooto. equal to coin, per sett—tea, $5, Desert $10,1'111,1,1;05, other articles itfrrd• portion. All goods warranted to be what the are sold for. Conwatolv on hand a loree tissortniont ()nine .GO LI) .1 E E Lit Y 'and SI EATER wAR AlsJ, an assortment of J Toidis & Co., E Stamson, S unncl & Brothers, E S Yates & Co, John II arrison,.(l & R Beesley, and other supenor Patent Loier Movements, which will be eased in any style•dotlyed Arranzemems have been made with all the above named most celebrated mannlacturers of England, to fdridsh at short notice any required style•of Watch, for which orders.will ho . taken, and-lho-Cho--and re - of -onhe person or doring put on if requested. O. CONRAD, Ituorter qf Watcher novBl L.-Xt. 33E1.001V14LL!8 GREAT BARGAIN WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE , WHERE Gold and Sil: ver utches of every , W description enn be land , description front ten to fifteen 3 loss than any other store 7 4 /-yij ' ''7 , in New y °tic or dolphin. Persons who wish to get a good watch, perfectly regulated, would do well to call at the store of the sub scriber, and compare the quality and price of his watches with that of other stores. GOOD WATCIIES AT Till: 1 , 01.1.0W1NG vxcerrinvaLY 'LOW PRICES. Gold Levers, full jowcPo,:B carat cases, $2B 00 Silver do do , 00 Gold Lepines, jeweled, :8 carat eases 23 ,00 Silver do do 900 Silver Verge Watches, from $3,00 upwards. Gold Pencill trout 81 to $8,00; Gold Pens, with silver cases, and pencils attached, for 75e. Also, a handsome assortment of new and fashionable Jewelry, at prices far below the Usual storo•priwu Old Gold and silver bought or taken in ezebanue LE IVIS ' Ti 011 ALL, No 110 North SECOND Street, second door below Race, Philadelehia. tip:B'4o:y KrCut, Phis advertisement aut, and bring it along, you will then be sure to get into the right store. THE NIAGARA SHOWER-BATH. An entirely new Article for Shower-Ba thing, with warm or cold Warent. • 1111 S Bath took the premium at the Fair of the Franklin Institute, Philedelphia, Petober. ISIS, the only Bath that ever took a premium at that institute and also took the first premitun at the Fair of the Maryland Isks , titute,Ncvotm. 0 her 18. A grant and important improvement ittmadw in this Shower-bath over all others, by throwing the water immediately on ttlio• body,. without wetting - WI head, uilless arilUTWill" - er or pleasure .of 'the. bather ; but a grouter point is gained by being enabled to hathouvith warm water, which ' :no•other Sla4er-Baill.is adapted to—and most tiomall the'Llath can be medicated without injury , to'thirtirutfi",' .. " ' , Many ; parsons cannot : Mike:a cold ,case is et inn'thisll . o OtoTaanitegtiluto timtpw -portitur'e of the' Water tq suit theit''whdq:tititi, ,cornmenee bathing at ,any, season' , of. tlie