Lit-'!; w-.-J- 3 -j -v- vq"v. vi - ; 17 , ------- , t) t til 0 f r 11 t li II & r H I 1 !! r . i H. C. DEVINE Editor aud Proprietor. C Ti. MUF.KAY, Assistant Editor. EBEKSBUSG. VKIXKSDAY M ( ) K N 1 N ( I : : : : 1 EC L i 1 1 '. 1 . 1 1 0. j . p i ' J. XlG UemOCraCy Ol irillia- , delphiaandthe National : m 1 ... .. I M- t. ., , , , . , ! der from Johnstown, Concnjargh Uorough, JiiE Democracy e-i l'hiladeli.-hia cn the ! T - , , .,, 0 . 0 oci, i( i j? ... ! Jciterson nil unlt;erLlll were in atteud- -J-th ult., held a mass meeting over which, , IT T. . rr 1 , 1.'. n.:,f r-.; .T .i; ? 1 n-i l ance. II. 0. Povmc officiated as Marshall, l-Llnet Justice IjCwis presided 1 Le ,-.t- ! - , , T T t 1 1 , , . assisted by D J. Jones, Eki. tendance was large, and resolutions were ; , 1 adopted endorsing that porti.-.a cf Pic-i Jent ; The Johnstown Tribune is down on Duchanan's Mersage. which recomiiicnda the j us. because we endorse the views of Prcsi ndinission of Kansas as a State under the ' dent Duchanan with regard to Kansas affairs. Coustituiion, framed in pursuance of lawful J s expressed in his message. As wo have authority. Addresses were delivered by Ex- i uo desire to express views through the col Chief Justice Lewis, lion. Jesse D. Dright urnnsof our pr.per, calculated to secure the of Indiana, and others .villaining tho views of i approbation of Know-Xothing and Dlack the President with regard to Kansas affairs, j Republican Editors, the censure of John Td. The action of the Democracy of Philadelphia ; Bowman, Ai l to Gov. Pollock, with the is worthy of the highest commendation. This j rank of Colonel, does not hurt us at all. is no time for shrinking, The time has arriv- j Bowman thinks that Col. Forney will treat ed. when the Democracy must take a bold and i our censure of his cou-S3 with contempt. do-d led stand in defence of tho landmarks cf Whether this be tru- c- nt, of one thing v.e t':e 1 a-ty, or lument when too late tho folly of J aro certain. Our censure will not annoy Col. procrastination. We have already exr.rosscd ' 1'orucy or Senator Douglass half so much as our conGdence in the h-r.c?ty and r-itriotisn. the approbat i.-u u; such Black-Iler-ui.lio.M- - n- S..i. ii.i- 1 1 .-. !...... 1 -L-i'ii. .a.-3. ja ii( srp !'! Vlnll. viaccd th:t hi.- , .... ,., , - wrong. Wc are no Summer friends ,"f lit . proscr.t tl "1 y.i v; Mr. IJn.-h-.nari. Having sustained hi:n .!,.. , .... in .... .mu. .--icc.-.-, wticn ne was ti.-o Idol of: " -'luwa OI fwenry m:..i.vj r.t tree men, we -VI.... ..... iu i:oc no-.v aoaioi.,n iw; .lV;rn ,,p,,n fot. , u.iouc ana secret tees williin the ranks oi toe Democratic p-:rty, are iuJuriomdv en- ! gaL'ed in endeavor: fcu.v... I:, viieavon-.g i, ureas down his ad- ; ministrati n a:.d disor.-dze tho rank, of tho 1 . . , , . . . party which i i -v:.t,i him to Lis present ex- ' prC'Sent anJ as u-ml liIs violin '''''- !ted rofio2,. Tho foil,-win -are th- reo- 1 " do'lUC!lt I;iU-" T!- Bv.-g,., .f I itions a.Ioj.ted: by the Philadelphia ma- "XXT inC,ent Lor0uoh als ,l'0d (he occa-meeiin-. Head lio m caiefull- ' .on with h.s presence. Tho assemhlag-i of ' n,,r,i, That we are pcoctly cM.ficd ' ff "T" T d to "'J' . that P.esident Buch.nan has ,J, d can i tLou,st',vcs- R if s,'ft Jos did not have no other design in .he ditchar'e ef the ! ' L l"ve to '-' 's ln lt sI':lke ag-iifi." functions of his high office, than uf advance ' cei'tainly the true interet, h-nor and dignify of the 1 '-All went iiintv n a marria-e '-ill " ! Union; that his abiiitits hnve'bee'n proved ! The party closed "at aa early Lour 'and all to lo 0i the mott distinguished on'or I,; i chi-aeter p,,,;,,..!, , , u'ir,' 1 s prcs;ut leturned to their homes. i e.i.i. utter eminently conservative, aud his I , mtm ; counsels wise ! fp t - , ! . , T, t . ., ! -TiiE lr.KAM-.5Y .Notes. 1 he Secretary of power; that within the limits nf its fui.etioni I t,rt,lS 1CSQ ri"tt?' rcccntl.v authorized by it is the Mipremo, the sovereign power of the ('cr;rtJ:S ''hall be i", ,oOo and SUiUO. land ; and the idea that this Mir.reme power : Contracts havo been made with "ilvdon : ltPt Vt-rVjIcU hl K?". : To., ofNew Vork, forer-gra-.ing the Ukt b t.io.-.e-lioio wuom it is do e.-ated r,r : . ' r . . those lor wh. se government sue!, power n -ij j 1 r'l f thc ,w" SillUiLr dci;!i- . be exercised, is a hereby dangirous to the - ,nat,0,:s a,i'1 v.'ith Toppan, Carpenter & 7c, perpetuity of our civil institutions and to con- ! of Dhiiadclphia, for the rtber decern in rub..-, ! stituti.nal liberty, and ten Is to create cr.nfu- They are to be executed hi lh; b-t ) . t-f iied sodetvart'"y C0Si'liliCU Cf r-n- A,!1Cri-D t. It i,- expected iil. ,,u, Hfa'u', That it is equally t:ue that i-. ' -"ll'U ;Vt'lL- all matters net included wi.ldn the grant of j Tub Dh'ferk.nce.- -What a di-'V. r -o ! ycr to the Federal Government, the .ight twe-eu the c r.anization of l,1'" of absolute sovereignty is reserved to tho ' , e . , P'Ocx-, C.,R- . States rc-sp.-ctiv.-ly end the people thereof, ; rcs a!m tll 0,K' u hich the black rcpubli- , and that j.ny ii.tc rferei.ee on thc part of the ' l'ai13 I-a t''' strolling power. 'I ho la-t Oencral Goverr tnnit wiih powers not ck- I Congress was some three mouth hi c-ff 'cti-. .i: it'iVp.. ir;'M i of reserved rights of the States as would be I the attempt on the part of any of the States "T J,C"V tl'freof, except in due f.irir, of law, I to interfere with the rightful exerci of no-v- 1 crs expressly granted to the General Co n- ' nient ; that it is manifest had any CY-nstltu-1 t-on which the ingenuity of man could have i ..evised, even the Top. La CWtitution, been voted against it because it is their object not ! to settle .he question, prcferrinjr to destroy , the interests of tho Tenitory for the purpose ot keeping up agitation on the slavery Mues- A Bn.nllAl nr in o V.A W i " 1 M" " C ; aQd Ilku hi cestors, remarkably iutclii- We received through thc mail the other i ? UharcJ- waster, Mr. A. day, a poetical cfusion, endorsed, for "t'-e ; , A,jdfrS0n- Las aishccl us with thf f,d ' Democrat v Sentinel." nnd c-utitl d V : lU'm rcct'u'S great size: height ULd.,r of Camb,i, 'a., to the v,Ua- I a ! .,ir,y'Cve ,nc!u,s Irh of boly fo.ty-three dies." That the author is a Jj.h. C ll- T' lo"-t!l fro,a l5P lo Pven feet eight mitt wea.ied out with Lis fate," und ex-ed VjclcS' 5rth of ncc- furty-thrce inches, the iugly anxious to ehan-e hi-state " , atUO C'f fvUr hS frtecn inches, i:i several ti'? doubt. Lut v e cannot belLive' l-S is an I"'H;" U'r llun the :'lni0s "iJ'i.n" .. it . .1 t,. .. 1 . ; t-ow in L.jf'iuiid --""-il' " ' . 1 -U 1 i- oi.e l.i.t a VOliiT .... c n.an ju.-t taK'.ng Lis h, ,t h -sons in iht poI; ' r. ' llecomj !'sh-!i'. I't: ;wcni in b.'.-cu and drinhing whiskey, and indu.tri- : J vii'. ni ' - i ..iisly labeling to coax out a nice little pair cf ' . i : 1 1 . , - . i . , 11s, e. ;'! i r v. enld ,-.n ' ..ir I The f ,l!owiog is the c.i.clnJing.tanza. whieh I we publish f-r ti.a ben-lit of romantic you:)., j lottos, who max be riiou to corrc-iond I ....., ruvu :ii i with a peel who i, tad!y in want cf a hel- 1 '-"j xit e-i a iiei,- 1 mate,' and wh j is for raiment and food ha inrns j rovidc his wife with plenty," Heat ken : " Si.i-nld any one eu.-vtr Tlmir .-ei u-i witli toe iha!! o-main. And if af... r naetii g they re-pent why then Mi'l I prii.i.-.o to bieatli i. t t.'tuir name. And -.. f-r the j r-n..t ht u.e i;.n S. K., An 3 dUm y-r-xr kttcrs to Lv?tto, fa. ., Pa. i Christmas in Ebeusbnrg. Christmas passed off very quietly in this borough, although wc are informed on good authority that a larzer number of turkevs ! than usual suffered on the occasion. In pur j suanoc of prcxious arrangements, tie I O. of O. V, of this place at about 3 o'clock, 1 ; M., formed in procession, and accompanied by tLe Ebcnshu.-g band, marched to the Con f -t - . ..v rcSatl;3a": 1 f' "hcre,a J and instructive addr.ss, oa the princes ,n! objects of the order, was delivered by the iitv. . 1j. Labeock, ot Johnstown. The very excellent singing of the "Cor Cwynedd" and '-Highland Choir" added not a little to the interest of the occasion. After the li.ev-ere-u J gt ntlcmnn had concluded his address, the proccssinn was again formed, aud march- ! el to the old Kicnsburg house, where all par- ei 10 lllS oia -i-tcnsturg house, where all par- took of a sumptous repast, prepared expressly f?r tho r"ashu' h? MaT Ann i-itzinger The occasion pussed off very quietly and rdcas- anth". A number of the members of the nr. 1 1 - -r , , . : 7 1 -.' - . ' .. s. ,i:t -, c 1.. o M. B.wmaii If thr. ..-iu-j uimiaii jtic.-s i-oiiiiiill ; l-j defend and land the course Sor.ator D u ' - . -1 k e ; Ui.i.can r ' ii- , . IS iO. ti lr.l-i if ti l ';c, k- i.v,.: ' . ,!. ... - : ' c - win not J,o i..t;g untti he will Lave g.,od reason to c.daiui, Save me ftv.m n.v uLnJ- " JTc" We attended a v.-:y p!oa-:.-.t:t cotillion party, yesterday evening at tho residence cd yr - 'oi t -i . - t . . . ,r t0Vrn l,r fl'!en,1 CaI,nin M f'itt, was - or. i nomas ra-jan. a t.ort l! fsinfi : r.t rf Joikrs "f;'' ru"io ,a"ds TLe Ica,ocratlc (-onrciS organised tint ,7.,,, 11 C2nvct'eJ A speaker was elected ou the K-st ballot a Democrat worthy 0f the hi-h 1 notion i r ,,. . , , c" &t v t r'l V'" iL j ' 1-JLr,:j j A V.u.i.u:i.t Uon.-A regular attendant1 tu 'change is one of tLe nobl-st weenr. n rf ! 2 Camr f Sram from tho le- i 0 to tbo mart acd as a runner cf errands! Serally. Uo g'oiies in thc name of IJ- u- ' ry Clay," is sixteen n ontl-,(1M A : scenoant ot tho powerful St. Bernard andihe d .sagac-hus .Yw Foundiand faadlies ilis dogshln wasboin and n-M-i'-n,. j ,-..,.;,, IllJlU'J i 1J -rngue.'j, lu.. and at seven mouths ta- . ' .U foruier lJjafcttr &ou. drowu- ind, uy urnggmg ,t irom the water, into whieh ! , it had U Laa accidentally fallen. He will not r,n, , "0t laSt 5UniDier. I astter, ! wLl'eat Mississippi, to cuter the j "VC f , iC'" tLun VaLt dccP' auJ wo-i ..." d,u-uT-ta 10 s1-" where the water ii,. "'.-.vi , i ; ; - ,a? U-T!- ic nog would seize I hiui 1 ' t!;e Lair -r"i nrag him to shore, aud ( u-Mi-y is j,;y0t L.s master's safety by the' ! most affectionate fawnings and extravagant i j an.:cs. Many other of Lis saha, "atta ! acts might be set down here had we space ' , i uuuuita UoJIars havu been refused for : Liai. and Lis master says that five times that j ?'")Unt wculd not buy him, connected as he b uitb tfefot-iatic-ns of a family nature- He is aiingctucr ,,.u,.,.,; e ,. uc .pectmen cf L species. Treasury Notes. In the Lnited States Senate on Thursday last, Mr. Hunter, of Virginia, from the Com- mittceon Finance, reported a bill providing I f.tr tl.o too,,,, of IT C T . Mr. Hunter askod its immediate consider- . fif inn n? iotio..,1 rt 1 1 ! ' l" '" a communica- j tion from the Secretary of the Treasury, in.) j v.u.cu ic siareu mat, in the warehouse at Aew j York, there is merchandize to the amount of ; twenty-eight millions of dollars, on which ,hc i d.utios. 10 L' PaW aro estimated at more than six millions of dollars. There is now in the I Treasury. subject to draft, less than ix mil- ! lions of dollars, and the excess of espendi- j turcs is daily reducing this amount. There- ! fore authority should forthwith be giv'en to is- Sll llVpnto n.!II!nng -vf T..,.j... i. Tit ... """ivuo ui iiLucm y nuies, iir. J j Hunter said this bill corresponded with that I j of 1847, with the exception 'that there is no ; provision for funding the debt, and the other i I difference is as to ths mode of paying the in- j tercet i j The bill was read. It authorizes the Pros- ' exigencies of the public service may require ! zinI acd f ItaliaU Hber,-V- LaS at lc!,?tI' bcCn ; but not to exceed, at any thnc, the amount of ! se t liberty, will, the ...junction to h ave j twenty millions of dollars, nor to be of a less vh' the Dalian states This 1 ,dy, a j denomination than fifty dollar; the notes to -TU WiH r was con-prr-nxsed in the ! be naid nn.l m.h ., ,,i r.. l. ,r afr:ur of Leghorn and Genoa in Jun last. be paid and redeemed after the expiration of i one ve:ir frrou tlio i .c P c,.l, f., . f J ........ - VI CU.ll 11 V.H VO j II ' 111 which dates, until they shall be respectively j redeemed, thev &hall "bear such rates of in- ; terest us shall be expressed in the sail notes; ! wloeh r: tr nf Im,,,. ......r, !. : ; (which shul! i.r.t pW 1 Iv ...J'l.V.nc f ..,! I lars,) shall be lixed by tho Secretary of the i Trca?urv. with the r.n.v.I1!.ii,,n nf .!, T,.,.: - - . - ... HIV .Vwi 4i dent, but in no case to exceed six per cent J. p;r auLum. The residue shall be raised, the whole or .part, afttr a public a Ivertiscment of net less than thirty days, as the Secretary of 1 i the Treasury tr.ay ii.-ct. by c-xchangin" them at tneir n:ir va;i:.- ji specie tJ oiuocr.- v, ho s;i;:l! agrcj t t:. t-chang3 at the Jo.r- tst .ate of iuki-.ct, iuu4 exc.-eding tix per -cg-turn per :ro..uin. Provided, that after the ms'-iuify of the said notes, ir.t- rest thereon ei ;o at the cxia'-ation of jdxfy day; no- re: to v and redeem I, lie .-a-nr: whleli uetiee i:,.. v a t n.-retary of the 1 n-:isu-.-y. IV : i - r . t . u u e e-r re demotion on such i.'jie. ri.'u.l oe to hnvful hol'eis thereof, rirpeell-.c'v, f.pin 1Uirprthcr.tm.:nts ui iho Treua.-y ru;d shull include t!u. prii;o:pjl of ( ;o h .,( te: and the , ter -t which :.:ay be due ibercuu The faith of the United States is to be r.-Ieu-nly pLJ--ed for the redemption of these r.ctes. Xo notes shall be plcogcd, hypothecated, sold or imposed of in any way, for any r.-irn.ise what ever, either directiyor indirectly. f,,r auv : sum less than the amount of such notes, in- ; eluding the principal and intcrc-t The notes ; shall be transferred by an as.-rigunient en :or scd thereon by the person to whojc order the , sntne shall be made payable, accompanied by . the delivery of a notice that thy have Iccu ! so assigned. The notes arj to be received by ; the proper oRcers in payment of ad debts and JXC-s ievii-!-! Iy rifv A tlse Vi.-led ,.i payment ef public 1: urd on every such payment credit shall b) given to the t mount cf t!:o principal and interest due on such notes, cn the er.y when they "shall have born receive d by uch ofSc-ors. Aiiiln li !y is given to purehas.) the said notes at the i uo. 'u.u ni i j ,f th- r.c. any tia.e, Tli"1 rcmt-'ii.der to details, provides penalty fe.r f g; ry,. and appropriates -dO,M)0 to carry it iato ciTctt. Condition cf tho Lanks of Peansylvaaia. The condition of the currency in Pennsyl vania is fully exhibited by the table we have prepared, showing the circulation, deposits and specie of our banks and thoir roLtii.m tr ! each other, together with their approximate j of her strength, had sueeun.bed without a proportions of coin to circulate and depositt s. ' murmur of complaint. Miss White compier Ihe sumudng up of these items shows, that ' cd her love, but she preserved hr admiration, in ths aggregate, the banks that issue paper j and, during the voyage of Garibaldi to Ani moccy had less than one dollar in coin, at J erica, she took care of his childron. who had the beginning of November last, to every six ! been placed iu a boarding school at LonJon dollars of their immediate liabilities. This ! The departure of the Piedmor.tese for the having been the case, there can be no reasou Crimea, duiing the late war, gained for the to wonder why they were compelled to sus- ! king, Tictor Emanuel, cs every one knows, pend as soon as public confidence was dis- ! a great popularity ia England. A kiug who turocd, and a run was made on them for spc- J has made war aud f ught valiantly in the e;.. Our esteemed correspondent "G Annv- j ranks like the commonest of his soldiers; a tin' called attention to tho fact that the Bank j kiog who was as gallant to women as was of England did not consider itself safe without ! Francis I. or Henry IV., who aims at the re nt least one-third of its immediate liabilities, j constitution of Italy, who detests tho Aus m Lard money, in its vaults, some weeks be- ; triaus, and who mocks at the ravings of Vi fore Mr. Benton and latterly Mr. Bcchaxax j enna and the Vaticau. Miss White La.! enforced the tame example as a great truth ; found her ideal : she loved Victor Emanuel, to be prcuted by. Exj crience has taught us j TLe king made a visit to London. Miss thai a specie basis ef one-sixth is entirely too j White asked for and gained an auiieuce narrow, and that our banks mu,t fortify them- I Alas! She learned too s ,on that romance Mn s,lves with a duo proportion vf laliiou' or j shes quick in the presence, of this s-ddicr-cvery petty shook will throw them overboard, i king, of this grand-nephew of Henry IV , and through them bring disaster and ruiu Jo j who caniis love by storm. Miss White fell all the industrial interests of the country. into a profound melancholy. '1 iio want of uniformity iu the specie basis It was then that she knew and became and of banks is another remarkable fcauture cx- 1 connected V.ith Mazzini. hibited by our table. It is strange that iu a Nothing resembles less tho real Mazzini matter so vital to tho business ot the country I than tho Mazzini of the European police, and to the banks themselves, there shou'd be j lie bears the tye of a Jew. has an Tuiiine no tjsteiu, or not even the appreach to one. j nose, a saffron somplexioii, small, gray, live Some tanks have as high as one-half or one- j ly eyes, shaded under heavy eyebrows' gray th.rd coin, a number have a sixth or seventh, j beard, and a cigar always ia'his mouth'; we while juiie a large proportion have no mere dium height, slim, and manuers more 'euer than a tenth or a uftccntli. As no law com- ! gctie than distinguished. Mazzini has the pels them to retain an adequate prrpoition.it j genius cs propagandism : he is always search- i.-m. c,lul aa 11 inu laws 01 rra ie ana ct ecu- ; preservation ought to have dictated omclhi?i approaching to uniformity. Jiut ne t so E.'ch bank has been a law unto itself, run cing a reckless race after large profit and I handsome dividends i I TLe Bauk, of Pittsbuig, with a single ex- t ccption, sLow a large proportion of coin, av- j eraging cne-third. These banks felt the shock j 1C5S ,uan those with less specie, and continued to meet their labilities after others had t-us- nf t!,o rdf nn ,7nif -li .,m n, - 9 -v.- v-M.-fc Uil VUUIU i J 42 V t i . . sustained themselves, but for the pral as- Eauit ma(i0 upon srocie paving banks after the legislative legalization of suspension, when 1 U Warne more profitable to accept the prof- ' f..rl w ,!, L U P The Savings and Deposit Hanks have been ; omitted from the table, as they issue no notes ; ac,l 0 not immediately affect the circulation. IlarrUlurj Patriot s Union I ' ' IflISS JESSIE LIElUTON WHITE. ' ITAH' Cim T1'l.l -VTA TTr CT1P nun ciiij iiU iiii iivj oui'j WAS DISAPPOINTED. Itom?.Bce acd Revolution. A telegraphic dispatch from the Sou'h in forms us that Miss White, the friend of Maz- i s,ace "'at since that time has Iain a prisoner in the du- ' Cal r'alaC 1 d nl know wn-t,ier J'ou ,,ave ' ever r'H-hed & biography of Ms White, iLutC' r'ain1y tl,crc ari' traU in fchort ' history well worth teliing. i Miss Jessie Menton White is an English ! Ci'1' -ecareeI 'J J'" of a-- the daughtor i of a wtU k,lown an J 'ip-builder. She I . .j iiiT- " ii i t t was cuucarc'j ai i aris, ai ii-e Doaruii)fr-scn'Oi , of Madame IJascans. French, German and ' la id, to the .te.. p b;;i:k.:.;d woihtd that d.v.i Italian are languages as familiar to her a ! to i ifih stieet : tukeii all l-ji'th Mru-t be ' her mother tongue, and she make; some pre- j tween Jcff.-i?..r ?ieet ar:d the civ limiis on I tensions to writing versos. At 10 Mis.-. White i the wesr, a. id i inev entiii.g luro.-- r,, the w-s-. had one of those ideal phvsio'omies of tl. tsri end of i-V-in-th st i e. t Six ' (;:. c..j;- - ktensake? : tall, stratiir. inm-rre. p'dir.oT.-d to gymnastic xereises, hn, wrapped up in : thc languid reverie of thosg organizations in ' which mind domineers tin; LVsh, ih -ie was in ; r.H lo'r p.-rson sncli a harmony of form, such : an expression .f mdanchclv, .hat every ore stopped to gaze at L.-r. Her h.iir had the ; "olden iin! 11 T , loci i.anan p.;: inters give t. t K- Ze-is The deep blue ed her eve. doubled the jxv.ver and the charm .f her e: prcs.-ion. When Mis Whit-. b.-ft scl-.o'.l and returned to England, she r ad the p-itms of Tho my.- Moore, " E-d'.r. lb ol;- an 1 the " E -vcs oi l ho Angels" fa-einatod Ii.-r ; her be art wr.s ; awakened. She was prepared t iibaudon : herself to one of those romances of the bra'n I which tcriiilnute crdiuartlv bv a marriage at Gretna Green. Happily, )!:. White en countered at Lor father's hou-v; :n-j of tlei-'- enthusastic friends of Dal v. who excited her imagination on I he wrongs of that c-un and thus turned the channel of her thoughts Among t tie Italian n-volutk-nisls there i one wine seen frni a distane ?. s i.: -s the im aginaii. n more than the others. By his da- ring, bis wor t's, nod even by his eosta:ne. G an La! ii usembl-s more the h v of a ro- inancc than a man of our pre.-aic For the soldiers of ihe Ling ed Naples, who sa w him at Ytlle'ri, Garibaldi is a 1:13-th ; he is invulnerable, ho has t'.-.o gift nf ubhjuity, he is the Uevll id tr.se if. 3Ii.-s White siw him a London awl Lived him. I'ut (iar: ii is ar. honest man. and in ?iiv f;r t!;is dise-:se-d u.inn 1 he n:de-rto.k tj disenchant it, by a demon- Ktrat.cn Ot Iuin lia&:ts ani tastes. Uiteu, too, he spoke of his regretted wif : ; of that heroic flight after the fall of Home, thiough the gauntlet of Austrian posts; of those nights passed in ditches full of water, and on a fisheruiaii's boat in the Adriatic; of all the terrible trials whe-ro his nor.r wif. nl th. ing tor prs .lytes. His mind, highly color ed, insinuating, caressing language, has an irresistible charm. One would say that something speaks in the man that is not of the man t ... hm.:i l- i-'usa niiiie wuiv mm ior an apost e, and loved him, perhaps enly by vanity, for vanity enfers la: nelv into the lift, cf the V , nronlp nml in n..il .1 : . it r 1 1 - ..vn.m miii u iuau 111 ariairs of the heart; she embraced with pride the hope of serving as an instrument in the de liverance cf Italy. At first she addressed mc tings iu ScotLnd. The shiht of to beau tiful a gir!, L-t inspired air, her excited lan guage, prove ktd the greatest 'enthusiasm. This first success finished in attaching her to the cause of Mazzini, ho for her was no longer a man, but a Mo.v-bih. She wont to Genoa, as the Turks go to Mecca, to see the sanctuary of the prophet. In Italy she was warmly rec ive 1 iu the aristocratic society f Cepon boioj-N wo.- sent to her. verse; were dedicat.d to her. she had serenades ; but her triumph was of .vhort duration. The attempt at IJcnoa and E. - g - horn was scon ma-le ; hor iijtimuto relations with MazziLi, and h,r wc 11 known political sentiments, compromise her. She whs or- dered at n.t to U ave the Dalian T.-rrit.n-v but she refused, was thrown into pn-..,,, nnd has now just guine-d b.-r liberty. Tl-s',. dc- tails of tl e personal history of Mivs Wh;fe gather liom an Dalian .u!w, in the f-o'uums of the Cniriii r of this eiiv. Dully Dcini i '-( . Destik ctio in- tmi: Cstv ov I'or.Tsnoi r:i i:v Til k OiiD Hivi:i:. Tl.o P ,rtn.outh D-tl- fy T,U.iite f the ll'tii io.-t , gives an inter esting and at the same nine Hip,,! ture of the manner in which tin- Ohio Kiv.-r i invading lh.it city and thi-5.md in t!int vi- ; etnity, ?wc pug away wboh- acr. s -.f b.nd and j tocs ol lots, and thre.-m-u.! a wid.-pr.;d j destruction. I he I 11 tun- s .- s : i it T t I. , . .1. J n- . i oi Al "o.ra j.ovo-,rii as-n s o; in ! ta::iii: tv t!.;;t -irigii oily fV.-n- t ;d on i , ' 1. ill Mh'it, U!"e li- e,v u ashed !;v the ri er. v, !;i-h i ikio' tre::i !': at t!o rat-- cf 1. :.- j Cior:oo!j thii- t . see .1 i n.t per . (p...- 'n-;v 1'.' at ore-;. In fact too n,".-f of t.Vo I.-l.o 1;.- is -ili- .i-H ''.ue : a'ld r.t the noi the !-i etinr ot r-u-i;i :;: 1 M o!; i;i st.-eets the riv. r jsLut a h v 'i :u 1 n; s : v. en v.ii : v . t n th,- Ln . At IJ'i.g i-t' t ! I oi'.er vard at.d it ie it toe ra t:j;s CTi'-.i . t 1j e::' in. .re t j T.v ; f'!!:i ''r e.;.i l r yard -renN-vei. : i:.t--rv. i,e I. - i,v.-r.-- :0'." Lu-sr.. W ii! Oe 1 Oi.U beiwe.-li 'A.' t At tho sau.0 rate this ground p -arir g, in tt.ree or t nr tooi-tl.s ihe v. ry channel of river w.-.ud w-a.-?i these 1-und-iug--. Al:-1 it li-U-t be j:pp:,rcnt (- -Verv i-'i- Server tnU ;::o ..vil i ne-eases in j- , -e as it The m-'re i Le chanm 1 i I t : river work?- in towards the- bank, res-ting v,-ti ek.-and, the more f. ree if gains, and the. nardcr it w ill b-: !e :s inro-j b I Tavorable "ev?s frosiThe Utah E.vpc-:;iiio:!. ! W.-::in-; :n, i e The S' erer .iy I War afters. o.-.u :e--:vvl a t ..'d.- i f-atcdi from I.ieuten.-trit G-. ;:.-ral Sa.'t, .:.ie i j at Ntv j has rev l!;i -n 1 one, W hieh Ci-.ii 1 ; ! o "d I.eW r... the I :r:a So. j:-. 1 i' e u .1 K. .J-ih n.-en inan.:s, and l'e ?:;o;.s. ion- o -, 1; tai Ah xareh r. and ti e wh.de b xare.t r, Wv.ro :::a:i !; w.is . -," - s.:. - t ui t:r rt i;h! ger widt h t . I teen mi: 1 ti l J s vc-ie ui l.igu p:r.s. 1 m-re was ?ust .-innti 1 snow ou the n j tire. vtLi'a I prt Uet th. :rass U as.hnotox, Dee. '2j The War F pa:t ment this morning laea ived pntcbe-s con firmatory of tb" pr vims u.hiees, t! at ; II :'.e troops of the I'iah E.p. ditn-t: w-re e-.'i e. ti trated near Fort Uridgor, in crmparativtly C n.foitable (jUartcrs. The n poi!.d a! vers-s to the ili Infantry fre-m the M. rn.ons i nn- true, a drawn ad th vacant lain-? l:e:o! v ;:!i roni sale or ( n I u:.-i..:e v S 11 : r.N. miles on Cic'a Si A ti.e Iowa in 18."i(, for railroad purp".ves hnvi: a" been released they will !..- .-(. -red ;.- :iv;.!e . .1 , 1 , . entry at the several Land Ofiics in that fctate, on the Ljth of Felouarv. Arrival of tiie Northern .Light GEi;. WALKER A FaSSEKGER ON PAROLE. Two Ilillions in Gold frcn Calut-u AVW Vf.lM." 1' oi:k. Dec -J7. The teanhin Tl:.id has just arrived with Calif-.,- Jtiiootii i stai.t. -A. .-.. ..? n: mi- Aortitin nia dates- to tin; Toil i stai.t. ih'i A-jrfu-nt I.ij.ut brings two in ill iocs hi gold from California. Among her p-ssen-crs is lenerl Walker, who, with one hundrod :.n.l ttrtv ,.fi,;. were crpture-1 by C'oinmado, i'anh-inT of .1... IT .:. 1 e'. . .... . c iiie- nueu orates Ungate Wa'o-tsh. The General is on parole. The men wore placed on board the United States sloop-of-war i ax- rlfiVTi ff-i 1 1.1 g-.t-. ....... ,1 . . - . . m " J v "' ..''in-ill, T!,, , i - .0. Juan" l 1 ,VtT ?U'a5mrS V! tl ?a" Juan nave lecu handed ever to Mcsms- J- meson Morgan Th. se steamers Lad bn-n captured by (Jen. Walker, but were retak by an expedition from the Wabash. l ott Castillo had also been captured J.y General Walker, and a rattv of fitt cans under Col. Anderson still held possession of it, as well as the river Sn .T.. 1 , . sou has a supply of provisions for three months, with sis j icces of artillery aud an abundance of ammunition c;art rnrle. of tho V .lt, ; ou board the Northern Idght, and is a bearer ui ucspaicncs to Washicgton Thc river stoampr C ! .1 1 C " - ."'1L.UU, CtltlU 1.1 V I A liorir.ii. ' . 1 . " 1 -"u ."ntui aitjri., . 1 Tti .1 "n The expedition i.ut ca''f',' ". Walker an i men .-onsihtid 'J from the frigate Vah:ihl. ' "vJb U, Martinez las Ucn c'.eit(i r, . Nicaragua, at:d he is n.aking j,,'i'"V:tr' tiona ior an energetic war on ' i lie has he tit a force of :. i,. i against tel. Audervc, for i capturiug Fori Casiille, rnoM CALironxiA Heavy rains b id c njmu.ceu f "- j milg Z. 1 j iix hundr, d Cheese Lavc J,.f. 5 ! vessel.- b un J to (.'liina j. i's "' ' 'i c F'"'Ci.-co u.aik-is v.i,( I V'lT! ""V" : sueccfu'. i j The Chh.cha Islands are in x , ' Vitru'co ' ? A":l'l'"!n f,( : re U ' 7 ' ! : A YOINO (VXVRT.- ,: tv, , from the north last id bt l-i ; I I "f ,H X --,,,-"-y a i!i m ! I n oj- lio 1 t- , (-1 i j crime d iJo:r.iyo!if, r lias 1 1 1 1- o the IV i, it. i.siary by C..,r; n that ci.ursty '., ; iiine-h (iinoe'i V 1 1 i.V t r ;: eooi-S Will, ti t;j t t l i: 1 tv.l a St el . t 1 a ;t t nj m-jLt of tin ir d.i.n. !:oo that geuly i.'.i , , 7 ' . -. (. i f' ,',-. uftt.- tiilK,', uiuf ..,( ' lilt ';'(',.'.,;, ; ), , ., inv i, xt :1.L;t lililv. .... . W.'i i. j -!..,, ovia ,1 1 , ! r i't'd. If t!i too i i-l-.. . rnl'T v-jii f"C !i:e t ii'-re is Li-g -., ;r : :.iessi--:, t ;'' i.-i -: ". !-rt-, and t:.ke :'. ! di-. e-f . We Lav o f i ; -i ;': one or two ire ;. ; ii .i e ;,i.t ;, - . ; , . r .-el. !. if a:-y t l.o.j- . . '!(.;. a i c a t. : ... f.r W:' v-a;.t t-: .-, j ,. ii or in. n- i;;. a . r s.-.ie :.. ! I J ! Wisoifs if A!ii 1G : . have nei r h:.o-.-j. t.r' i-:i'U'' a .-bar.- of o:i. , ... a iu.t a- :i:;s A '.lot:, a ear I OW .-(,--. ee Lill.i We' 'iVe. ! : - i t L'i :- " li-.e ,, color, i ut frlen.N Law'-, an 'i" I .'.-t.l, .O j W.. 1 :i:o. t l : r- I ' ;.ieo r f ).. . " I'-..- !..--' I..O! a.- n : i- I i'A' I ' 1 1 . 'CBrJl La r.-hi: yii t i : n f n J I'll: ; . !.: .,i i 1; -tin 2 kai'i WlySiEf r. v illitjat;:u. S-)o. -r I K New Y I !' thc 1 o-;;t Hti'.:;, t (I. P.. . :o.5 be.-t a:-, r ..: -. :.'. An linj-t 1 i.-.i i) ,ai tl. S, t r F KTY ' t.I.l ii .Vs. .it: i:..;-:t(.r : i i;.;.t a. ; uick. iV ejlit 1,1.1 .il lit.::' iu ("J:;" .1 gold, viii be pi rented lo - : . iri:mcd;ate'y e rtc?i2t Ci T 1; K :i :;e Copy f-.r or.e year. i) ie cpy l 'i- two 1.-. a );.e ct-py Ui tLr-c t;-:, I'll: c-i y fur ti.e yi-.u, ami i t i. I hn C oif s, i-i.c- e tr. Five ( Oei. s, flie r.: , , I t n t' j it's, i j.e eei . i V i !.!)( i t-1". j s.l , ' ' ."-tics 10 ! Ux 1 ':"VXI1- : j 2 rekagf .-I i Z do i ; e ai tie;e lo 10 d. .i.. 10 Patent Lever Una Yatel..s. -0 ti. 1 I Wj.lei,.' fO do .! . 100 do :M Ladies' i;, I I Y .... i 200 Si'verlh-ntin e.-.si d W Ci:C . -.-, C- T . (,;, O"'.. euti haver V. iitt .i -. 10 1 1000 CJold Ga,d, Vest, and K u fi do 1 . .u T,v-v.. t:, ,.-:.:. Tr - I fircast Breast I'i::s. C'ntT r.n-s. Shirts Stinis. Watch C j b and a variety of : ! : onts ' Sto 0 :.' ! n. In,ne;;i il :. "V;1!,, n",1u ' i.'v 8lnl.t. , : . 1 1 ! the gift co,rwL,!:rg whl. t! 1 ! forwarded, within one ..k. t " ' lii mail or en-rfts. r : ; ,.. C a Ail coinmunecatie- 1.J c - - - 48 and 49 fiats rnd S t? Y ?v v, ,.- f .' V- v. u v ! i' . Specimen Cc t ies sent fur. LcceaaWr 2Z, li57. C lif I in
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