lit - RLIN & SLOAN, PUBLISHRS MMII Iowa: 25. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. THE ERIE WEF,KLY OBS EZTII. sAMI:EL T. STERRETT, 1— .... Wrirrewfue the Er,. nrdeve, . Re at Tin. Copper iond an d Ware. Wbole• , 6 '" " , ‘ ,.1 Remo. Garner of French and Piftti•wareea. , Pn0...1. A PREP AT TICIrDIANY OF A BRODWAY . ' • nwro , tool. Lt,e Pa Every smelt. tie the &Wire tine .1' " BAWDY. ',.... ...I. tu r a. ~U 1 sa elleassivr iosratUlleSt of ..,‘ ~.; Cuoting Uthaalla. Sae A:I kinds id Illoofing laud 4 ;.. 4 :01 vier uled with flintiness and dm/awn, on resmonabl.• ee, CLEMENS k CAUGHEY, „„ 0 5....L. Grocer.. and Dealers in UOINIWIC and Is purted a. aa4 Lolls's, also nstar. Tobacco. Iran. Fla. Olt. la for Woes , Ruffnio Air No, , Ronnedi Bidet. Wa rer. *wt. kale. Pa A..1.1a.. SEILER At WARREN, and txtlers in Exchange. No, I nreerican Muck ptpsa Made on all the Principal Cities of Ike United Male.. proceed. promptly remitted Bank Nine., and oiiver bought and .old intrrru paid on TIME MP Mont) remitted to Europe. Land Warrant. bought. ' , L __ a. locate , . 04 toe MOIR realonable JOHN F NCOMBE. ...L. rot ...GILLS)* 41 Law, in Marshall'. (flee, Eine, • ___ _ _ A. A. CRAIG. „/ JI n Peace, other fiEMOVIYi 10 No 1 Unties Blare. td fluor. State street. Erie. Pa. E. CHAPIN hecViolin and thattar: rtaideoe. ~n • i „,„ t t , P. V trvi•ent- Music a rraege.l for G.tlition Bands W Ii - 41g.101 . . I.) 4 F'RRLAN ARTIAT , K, • • rea Br. a licael and the Rel... Howe I'. t ,Tl/1 . 14 bee, .warded two for Ma beat v. v i.. roar V ft) Priee el in/ and upward. \V OLDS & Bread manutarnirrrs of ‘V•11 and r' suerri ety, Me best and dhdapeat now In u , d ata, , • rer) Blom, In roar of I.Mdel'a Yana-e, , c , I'll .% 0 1..11JC1 ktl all) size canbre lot convey.* Malt.: for I ya -. Inv nod lade nallield purpose. wad. border L T FOX, ••( Iv. a feat 11041, w 4,4,1 4,4( wet Con Pa DR EMERY „,,Ofnce .an Or Fox, a few dour. west ot Anwrw:,s mss Fax. PI - _ . i; « TODD, With Gareth Terry, it Dew. IP 11 ,,, 1 Wholesale Jobbers In kngLah , German and Ilu yw.c Hardware. Luna. Pimple, Wailers. to 144 Market ,T 1.1,11 Ith and Sth, Philadelphia BURTON & lIERR()N. cssewas To J Y. • , 11 TO/ t I 0 ,) 4.4.4.. t Read Itealera to Drugs, Medic toes. Pa y repo Gnaw. Itte Stud., !realities. Perfoniery. Fine Soaps, y.lenow• Fah:anis No. S (APT DR U L ELLIOTT, , --trdlee .e..l6weliank .81 / 4 0Utti Park It.,w 4 •t 4 r 'art' . _ DR S. C BROWNELL, • DtIIIV. "oath .111. of thy Puhitc $q tart. Net wee., ..tri.rll.l.tie. PR ", , ,:riatori ?A. kok i 1101-1..1 ft E II A8E1.1., • • • it LX4/1 Pf IheEr ir It,.nw Sea, 14.11 i r. f.. Pli r. rik , 'l.-aot .toteoft e ert, , rrunr.t twi T D EDWXRDS, sr rua at /A. Warren Pa Pft/1 , ^ 11 ../rt .1 r ,„ ( lot(11• .111 rL1 1 . 1 . 44 pramo alleuLtun 11 1) WALKER & Cl) , .4111411144141141 Mere ba Ibis 1.1,11, 14:.r. •es , or ti.r Publ.c Bridge, Fate, Pa ,Leoul, Salt. Planter, dluttO. Ytab. LIU.' 411 d 1%41 Nal... .104.11, e41 ( 41B11., Abe wllh 1 11 ,•11 • lyr • h I pi/1111( rit lief by Stll.lll( . .ualw. I . roi.••ller. 411µ.nrr,ur •.% i... 4•1•1( A ItS()N G R.lll .V.‘l, 1 1. , , 14,4 •.. itrkle on French South .rt 164 ific Erie. ?. 'SCENT, HIMROD & CO , lop u I 4 tuoes. Hollow Wore, Enip.res, Machirwr ) 14 ma/1 ars. erg, State Er.. Erse. Pa THOMAS M. AUSTIN, L,C or Till Flair Or a. Lootrui & (o.) (( ...KIS, Wardle,. Jewelq.direr Symms, Myympt If' isPltl• LOA In( Gialaer. Lamps nod Panel , Good*, rr.as• 004 , Cl 4 I 11. JARECKI, vult 1/1 e.. 1 aide Or SLIME Witt, t rie, Pa J B GVNNISON Ikuas, rfukionari, 3410tri01) Hroz rheap Pub war. Shrril Moue, •ewepapera, 14,14 Pen., Pocket col tr Pod ddrar Wl,ll 01 the Reed Hour, Er,e BOOTH & STEW AR I , in Fancy and Staple Dry i.orao iery, eel wee% the teed and Brown iit4•l LIIWELL, KEI'LER a CO. T• 11.1 t/ of IMO Pence, 114111111..1YAL11 I{utl Pre, ra‘iti F ••• Proof Shutter., and all kind. of Mae Meer, In t as ,14., to , *NM to order, stkit,tt - Err GHAi, .I,A•beri. and Res 11 Denier.. tit V. et . 1.4 Dry (.rucr Produ , e.Fofeign awl 1 , 114111e04if Erna. Nw.l and sums 4:1'4 laa.. Ns -401, Cape. &Ott) rum., , r...t, Reed Hower, Enr, Pa WM S. LANE, " A . ‘ .01 Cot Vba. 11 , a 44 law 4tfice 4ver 1 tek•uot • V. V,Pt4 Fist corner of the rublic Square SANFORD & c 0 t“ It t.fry -.river, Bank Mores, Drahr, cirri t orate. of ne " tc tni ear flange WI the ~r 1 1,c1(11 ctt It. con-tan s r a. .4.. Nu 9. Reed Hours. Putt , lc ..tquare. Erre T HERON STUART, 1.1.-6esidence on YOurth .treat, One dun, . 1p Threary Hall RUFUS REED n.n I g 1... rt.. go and koser,/-..” Ilardmaor. and I I tt% Voce*. !PO.. •u.l F.teri. No '1 Recd (Fr 'A 1 ) L 6: 13EN N 1 , .1"1 . 7 Arn• ~ tan lArllik•ry in Orr HOW.. t r lrLe'er want i,peuug. Hardware Iron ..tred,Ma.. 4 ' EmPgre Hiatt etrert. (oar duot. Wlvw tl•,•••• t.r • I 1 10, • Site A rlm.tlynnj. and a limn, in • - .,,1•11e and Carr ILLge rtail.tntogy I iRi; Il C I "FLER, I.g ar , I. farti, Lill. COlllll% I. • ,, i ,, ld•Pd IQ wish peamiaptwee. a n. 4 A • 0.1.14 , 4. 1 ()5/Aii KELL()G4/. =I • /1.4 I Ulllll/ 11644011 VC IT bo he P..,c 1•• - • I %mi. Plaster al, I .Vnit. r,-I, MIS c.k RT EH & BROTH ER ME .at 1 . 45.0 1 ,1 110 0. RIrJ 11 I.r J. MES LI"rLE, 114111$ TA 110/. uo I hr h. ri • •••••.. ,t rule 'Kraal. Erie DURLIN & 4L(1.,\, Artakao I .34 M ewe! iia tofhao• Want., 3, `Thr , Y S3kl Pr , nres'i Cards ?to str.,.. N... • s l'a JOHN S%VENEY, • r Pram OSre an the nx•oti keawrly .on Willoara'• Block JOHN HEARN & -- Aw*. and r oruwrwiun Nerehnnt•. ocyler. iu LOal, nutnr and ►irn: Ivr ,ib nr f.rf !',.lu•r I.llc Ste rmtrs, ru . t• hock. G F.OlOl E J MORTON !Merchant. rune or lbws., Er -4)1. Poor and Piainrr, I 111 IZ EN EIG - 4,0 Beta.' Linalera in Foreign anal Dotniannse mad) glade I iollaiug, 114)0411 1411.1 diner, At Nu rfi, • B , ock. rl i..lr o{reet Era-. J C MARSHALL LOA —Office up .tairs in Tamith.on Nall butid.ng Prcthot4.tar‘•• office. Fri.. T 1 4SE f.• 'at Grve.rte*. Itiktliwase 11r ...is Stem Hotel. Rite. :...111T JACKSON & SON 14,v .30,46. rieweerww, Hardware. Gamereas. Ware , inedewilwide, l'a W THORNTON, II 0 Titt Ofiencl4., 111 i f I 11 44,11 • In , : if•lnni drawn (Wire In Wriftlef MIQCL. J W DOUGLASS. • —• •Mite up Olt. 6110 110 RIJA, uru 10 • TANNER & Brass and Abaft Iron Ware " ,r it.. 0,041 r t Hour., a:l,e. Pa '‘ It \‘'RIGHT tt CO., •,••,• ".4 ll.ylrr. n4o4d 1,n,4 lk VPf %Hal , U, 1.1 , use and l'esitfleases of I)npottlt Also, '+ tn., 41114'1pol! EIIIM tn lb. Vinson. and all pnvt. 1 .1 sale. Oade,lVill.adste Block, corner , t 1 P lAUI pq.la re I V, V . •II 411 WEBB & THAYKR, 1"" DIPSIeff ill every de•erteiloo of h , e Itr,ek Arr. and fur Kand.sesasseaftiewry , ' *N. °I, 1 atm %rens oo UK' l'asai Erie. ra •••• usr•llr TH•Y[It ‘‘. .A GALBKAITH, L. lath wart. ~Ailed** new Coen 't CIIAYty, 4ta ‘ R • - •. t lit • I 111. 'Mee to the Etna re Sleek slt..le and r‘litt nvia. •tagr• .• e • • , otvhle ■nd all work warranted I FARMER'S HOTEL. ‘"104-4 .tr Pitt:NCH & rirr t sTRIECTit. gill IfaCIAMIT. Promo*. iluo winr.te.l had leftlin.fted ibc piehtigtt tte., tow 1* UOVI rood) for the reropirOo of v&Nrors, r-• 'rewire furohiEwil with eiroryr eoavesieserwt ke ba a roe Entine{ Suibiwg aasehed. 1 uda-54 , . - . .. • - = -7 !%;•' , V...•44' , i,pr''..;J , , '' • , '-*--- • • •: - .e* *-4`' , • , . _,,,,, \_ 1 E . 7 . , v. 1 . , . L. :t.IE J . I lISERVER “Thus, one fool lolls his tongue out at another And *bakes his empty *alas st his brother "--[Ames. The morel consider the contents of the uNmo raudum book, from which I quoted last week, the more I ata at a lon for a proper appellation for its former posseuor The young gentleman is, evi dently, a very vain, self conocited and selfish personage; fond of dress and display, and as per perfect a braggart as ever mouthed a boast Yet his diary he display, el knowledge of the , rld, and an aptness of expr,ssiou, which, I think, elevate. him 4 ,, mewhat above the eon)• moll level of hi- clan , I am half t. mpted to style him the Philosophteal Fop. the Kip Phll,i.lopher B I .teetirding to a belief which wa* us ni) mindere I had adopted the trowsers of boy hood, a Philosopher is a man, who, wrapped en tirely in his own reflection.", passe* through the busy world, as in a dream He rpetuiates on vague and misty tnpics until Lis brain is be fogged, and bin mind rusty. He endeavors to undermine ancient ignorance, that he may it a, a foundation to modern knowltidee• ruetaphys;cs he 1, an adept: he u u r , tand4 it n.,t, neither doe, his hearer He would teach vrAuni, gatheted from the lip, of fool*, to wi*e mon, and to fool* he would teach foils A fop is A being who is ever wiapped iu the admiration of everything appurtiming to him self For the want N . 2 -peculation, his brain Is ever cloud. d and his mind dull He worships at the shrine of folly; wisdom charm a him not Now, if the ral elemn of a Philosopher, a nd a were vomhined anti contained within on being, the result, 1 imaiDite, would be an individual poa-csaing all the aft:l6ll4N and at taium ut.i bi ie.ugizi t i -ur . outitt frt. lid Therefoe he -hall henoeforili lao known a- the Phi I ot-t Tiler Fop 'laving thus of the- %ill la pi tSetit qsy r.adrn wi'6 ati.Jtli-r t ft .ni di a ry 01 a 111-14p-pirwal F 4. “I',•l,lll.try unt to the th..utp with Alice Had taken gloat pain- to AccUre Is couple of 'eat: , in the morniug; but atter Alice and I had squeezed by about twenty five pair of knees , and eightetti or two• ty silk laps, we arrived at the further end ef the sofa, to discover that one of our -rata mw.. oc cupied Weli, I cuiiluded that we had better return, for the fellow who wa. in my seat was a burly, black whisk, red, round ,houldored maw, who looked at we as if he didn't want any great .. sLoss rim psi osms, „ • my head It make+ my liftpod n•iw wino.) I think ot my posit! , oi last night Titer -.t00 , ' Al 4 and lin do: centre of the tir.t rnw of the do eirlt She, tlrts-ed to %atm and flowers, hick agaiti.t the front railing lo avoid the lace of a Frenellifi ilg.nta.mau wh,t-e km e. 4 tornosi r setweirele -ko.t ht.t dros., and who ,,- i• enuntenative prAed how highly In, r. hailed ht. position But lily situa tion was, if p 05.114, -till ml. sitkwaril Iu tu) .truggl4 t.i gain th , —ii l iii Ili ad rt-nly .teppid ,011 311 , 1 t tic ti , HC:ltt• the dr r ..tang near the eutran , e I pr. --. I it er ott eon.lou- that a port' al of the gun/ sett •r , el to the heel of my boot, and I did not learn the full extent of my inisf.rtuue omit I had ero eet dud a:, fat as pos,ibh , when I discovered that, comet like, I had left train 1,, mod tie, which was spread out :lip.. of those whom I had passed I e .old not look Alter in the fare 3l) face burnt and my ears tingled as I heard tlo titter that went r.ool I hie man—l feel mov though I could annihilate that man sit. d, -Thrun him over " They didn't throw m. •0%..r, though At this stage of pr,wecilitigs the u-dher crowded his way tow, ad, us, and nialltiell expla.uation I di.p..ty my ticket, and the usher told the hroad -,eet:dered gentle man that he must re:lmonth his seat. lie w., stubborn, and talked het I. The people in,,,,the part f uette at .ea: and tiu..v their bognets at us.— E)er) . p.• a glass= in the house was soon brought to bear oism n`4 The people elwnred the man tit the ...eat lie aatil lie would whip any man tint dared to contest los right to it I slier tut to .1 pelt, .alle.l au officer, and in a snort time the ntiu w... I,unilled out of his Beat I r forget the 10 ,, k :i.• gave we as he Iro.-01 Ant Well, we took ssiou of our betit. and .airsetves down vomfirrtahly 1 don't know how it i-, 1 nicer ivy an opera, neither does Alice, so we spent the time as agreetibiy as possible in chatting and admiring the gayly drissed audience But we couldn't do even that iu peace, for ever', film , and then, a gruff genti,roan who Was seated behind me, would stoop forward and whisper, "Young man, stop that noise, I can't hear the music " I'd lik• to know what right he hail to tell me to stop talking But the mitre Lie told me not to talk, the more I talked until I Lad tLe I , ntisfue two of seeing him leave his seat and take a standee in the parquette " I )ur youtig friend here erupti) etinclutles his account of his :idyl-nutters' at the tin Are; and, I doubt not, my read, as rejoie.• at hi, disereation I um tatmcvrhat tempted fr in; his diary of February 14th, but 1 fork , * Silifiev it to say; lie 'writ twenty moo aeuttinoutat and sixty four eAnic valentine., to as many youttg ladies. 01 these valentines four were original, that is to say tie had them wraten especially for himself, at an enormous expense. =II I=l mi. Maria Gilbert, who died suddenly at Brooklyn, N Y., on Monday night, bad a pre sentment of the event, and said to her sisters, as shy retired to her room," "I am going to see mother " Her *asters laughed at her, their mother having been dead some years. At about three - o'clock in .he moring, however, hearing a groan, they went into their sister's room and found her breathing her last. Theoorrespoadoul of ew 'or Wier relates an anecdote of animbitiona Englishman in Florenoe ' who bought the title of Baron, for s slaty dollar, at Fies and now nOess is the privilege et sweediet sloe Grand ftlie's which are only.open lo noble blood! HY aI.MON PLEP A Capital Hit. The following letter, purporting ttioomo from the Know Nothing candidate for Governor of New Hampshire, is a capital hit. Mr. Metcalfe, whose letter of acceptance is thus so unmerciful ly burlesqued, was, until he received the Know Nothing nomination,in full communionwith the Democratic party; and what is more, wa- pecu liarly hostile to, and abusivt of the "American" organisation. He had held office all his life by clic -ufferage of the' Democratic party, and if tlit re is an "old fogy" in the Granite State, he is out•; but Know Nothingism wanted a candidate, and it found him; whereupon some wag perpe trated the following It is good: Ruins Metcalfe' s Lotter of .lecephrar, Know .dot/tiny Nominate* , at for Govern°, ofi ...Vetr Thu mpsh ire NEWP9RT, N. 11., Feb ti , 1555. t;,-st/e mei, oldie Committee, tte:—l have the pleasure. of acknowledging the receipt of your communication informing me that I have receiv ed the nomination of the American party a. 4 a can thd.ete for Governor of New Hampshire, at neat election I except the nomination With rtspect to my eligibi:ity to that thstin gui•lied tdficc, you arc the best judges. It could Le much wore becoming in me to deny the wig yur s,lection, than to decliue the cow pilaw,• with your wish, to state, generally, tur the inn.rwatiou th.• councils of the American brotherhood, the grounds on which that prefer ence must securely rest. pi-tie-net 111 r, 1 , 4 uti e ver) I. lent ,security why I could till that of Guvequor 141111 tumor and profit to myself tint lag 6(4,1 u!inost ~very Aber tuntion in the ;in:lt(' hod county, u,y trAioing hay been ,such, I flaw& lily as to t.twoutily tu, for thy gute.!rita orial diguity 2,1 ,}l . vornh,tion in uu,.ther rea44 ut why l .11..111d accept y-tir proffered otioditlae) [laving now ante ed ItlV Stage of life when r. oility flourish tt% gr,atest perfection, I atn much wore pi.i-ite iu fay L 1 tam, and tu.,re vastly moulded to the s eli t ques an I tricks of the to till of Ii I will, ) t ready vow!) olitiott I h c.. %, r, ti tI I .1111 L11:1.1. I eru. , r My 1i .11 ye iflJ, 1 .1 the io.,111”11 v•tn.inutiee ' 11 .e ft ', ' l 'l, , „ ft",, I. -1. ,,,,,,,, ie pro/ca / Ma most unscrupulous villain in all ('hil.t, tloui, i is a %,r ) pi e uen e ut o u e among the reasons you seems her favorite atteudant I myself ran lia‘.. had for nominating me; I know that much scarcely keep her from the pollution el hie ailleiugh you neither say so, nor even infer a honeyed words when lam present ” Lout as to that fact. 1 have been a member of "Manuel Hayden—this is terrible new. to our Holy and Secret Grier fir at least 'three me," replied the ether, I •aning over awl clasp weeks, (that is to say, from the very moment I ing los hands with a kiwi ,if spaetn,she action, passed the years of discretion,) and am ready to t and then working their, rapidly together A drink any quantity of champagne, ( I mean shed red, burning spot flush.:' upett his wanly cleek - _. the last drop of blood in my %tens, I in defence —his eyes looked str wed and hard—his brow of its principles Long familiarity with their gov- contracted, anti a• if un WI, to repress le. feel. truing features has exhibited to me the Jesuistry jugs, he started front hi• eat and hurtled I„ th e of the Democratic party of my dearly beloved witelow tirauite State; and, particularly, has eugraven "Manuel Hayden lei hal turn. , l ag,,itu, en my h e art th e emphatic NI Ili lineal. that within and new stoodeipposite et [hetet. iud his ~,ice, the Dentacratic ranks, the age of old fogy iuflu- though skim, was teal -its ten,. i xquisitelv .at e has passed away, and .ecoud childhood is moduirited—"shy' di i %ou air , :ler fr-in h,•r no longer a gubernatorial qualification quiet home! - Woy teaeli her, a timid, lovely 4th I:ft-Winn UM it I u, .s gitarAv —)ear Wit era / perv, ivy --t ju sr ly L it' OtifiV i eti tiliiti , 1 1 1 1 ,1 i'liii i i IMle t iln t 44 t Uetili ti l,- . )lii .i fte , l6 7 lieen,t, , t ittedu ate to tittithately assume I have called Sii , wi- li,ppy 111. r.. %wt. 1., , ~,,1 . ..,... I t • r fb,„ K.lll/1104.1 Burke a , l- 1 Yilliatt, and 11 , livl.e.l is. li,r simple task.--e.,• i ii , ,v , ill I. add e d, the -tatetti. lit yvit• u I wade it I hat,. (I,oti , s., waielee cal , lly -"sit 11 - , nie -ii• ie own— tii , iii%ets,ee,ll trill In writing. welen a err% tew lily t, tioili, I, -1, v al. il tot lie ii. Inn ~ Ail•.' week-, bat 110 W, N•Ilt 1.•113eli, / ~,,r /t" 4 ,. /71 - 111 , 1 it •e' $ et I y re. NI 1101 .. ; II !%.1. 0 -h .‘y .11,1 1 , .0 lii: iii .11/ , re •ieehire I ILO kl.• I- WO VIA. Ily ..11 , 11 II it , 1 , . t.k :., , r it , ii, ii, . ,i, I p. 111 1 1:. ii , t Into 1 %L. 1.11, I..iltit.LlLy. a- I (2111,1 nen Ile I- in,, •11,.. 4, .r.t :y ..1 luau, ft. In w 00•0 y..u. le r anly , l, at, •., iii ud. aud will l e e .., until I die, pro‘i- le.,tie; you sty. earned i ir, le , - (I' my Ged!" ,i, ;i, • live., el 'ioug, ,th.l I till Wet, d 4; 't fll , t I)• I. ant 0.:P. , 1" vy, r, Ia t , h, . -hi- anguish eith, le 1.-, and until the pr , 1 ,. , tun.. v.,,,k,•,, I ,lllJff. ....I .1.1 , 1 t. ri:llh !' wa • painted oi l hi. ati: withhold my sentllll , -1.11 , . :•.. 1., Il i . . k,,, I a nia--t% , • t •neatel --it -Ii tie teem lit, turning mete ,f politica. villainy Mr Borke may be jtete iyes„itel writhed in tli • Tit, .., ~,v sn'l iii..siiv , is I) ~,,,i unv,,i,t, , vi itibi ) thargt .1 with NI no- lip. , I, t. it ,v, I not I ,r g tvert toy master it edit Cr-, -I et. 'y y , u tree: ILI) II 'f . I '1...-1. r. hie you rippin, ot Bradford, and Ce t eiti. ef Lehman. knee other- L.•-id' ley- li wal ned you lea to ,cli . lit lie a 1... 'nye:, rat, iy wean tnauuer des- I, at, tier,.. raid % f i l th!, ,•,.401:,, "awl, rather criliable induced the Demovrat,e party to rob We than blame, I feel I should have praise eneour --iiie, one of its then ornaments (as I yet may' °gene. to I 'ieaw. hem tie first. how it w .01*-1 desire to be ; of my ju s t earned, trebly ,•nerwaus, be, but 1 Lof net the influence ..I a liver The ,+,,,U I', cave for assisting in codifying the pamphlet rich, the fashionable, et , u thel t t law, 1,1 New Hampshire When you consider, to our hide cottage In crowds to list, II to her gentlemen, that a man who labors to reduce my rare . eke She was young—only fifteen— purse makes me forever afterwards his most dead- only a child in years, remember, thaugh a wo ly and implacable enemy, you will admit that man in form Her brain was tulip ll—u', moth my NI:alio forgiving is only equalled by the er with soft hand and giutle entreaty 1.. hold soundness ond the preetnt necessity) of such an her bark, and beauty, fasheet, aderatiate aim at act of policy I revere the talents of both the tempting her to the crowded city—the prospect , gentlemen uawed. Roth are good temperanc. of unbounded wealth, the witural love of admi tnen, and equally fond of a gloms of brandy with ration, of power—think of all the se, aud then ' wyselt—and Heaven knows I itni no Maine Law i wonder, it you can, hew ti tl e so -Le passiugly :iota: I assure you it yields me unfeigned ' lovely COUI , I i 1 •, 1" , t iii , it iltillctl attractl. , ll• pleasure to learn from your letter that the Rev. "It I had been there!" tuurmured the seholur, Mr. Jackson and the temperance men of the bowing hi , bead upon hs hand s State Cully approve my past conduct as a disciple "Yon may well say that, Chester Wallace .11 iof ii abstinence; and that they thoroughly' Yen mat w,•11 say that. You, and you only, agree with me In thepolicy of favoring the Maine C had sway ..v , r her Ithixtriou, gi ll, „N ow sh e law and opposing its execution Glancing at all t had been y out wife, aril I, teerried t , 11,den -- the above circumstances ttud bleudings of here- For il.,u't you i'N', I hay' foregon, my own hap tufore dissociated brotherly feeling; I will mein'. puce-, fotieteie the quill I love, the .lonyestie mend in my fi rst address an alteration in the , bli- I c ,41,-t, awl foil/wed her flow state to t' iuseution of the State, se that the section which state, is le i manager. With a brother's right, 111 Will( ', that "Misery hath strange bed-fellows' I call,'lLl -owe - eneasure.pret,,t le i against the • shall read—"ambition bath singularly vagrant "really wick, 41; but whet/ Vie , put. on the robe aeseviations during nocturnal hours." I/ye see of virtue, awl with sedaiing :wilt',; under the ' the point? pr.!, of di-voti.tu, pays scut to iii. r , , greng i dol, :eh ('one, ruing Filyjcira, wiileit is .i dark sill,. I aim power', :.; 1 eau , 41% e ,nu : , n , l entreat ject. 1 have to say that I cordially join yiu in Arid it seem.; to nee e e the et l it. , sle , I. losing her memories that kiwi of agitation useful for pie-ut heart I eatm• awake it by the weeries et' purpose. You may tell the Free Soil members old. es I could nucc, sl ha, green to love ho of the order that it will he my earnest endeavor tuage better thau ,v. if ~.rtiii) friend Hark! to emancipate every boot black of the State frum that Is '.lie-11:13,.. '1 .11 . 11i'.." le added, 8 .1 n e e,. slavery of toiling for a living, and recommend , ter, with a ghastly fact) sprung t o hts feta—"she St its tax in order to support them aud their his utiver cove, iu here, Ivied . I hear the voice of rents, as missionaries within the State, for the ' Signor Moutalvo—oh: I could crush that man propagation of American sentiments, and the He is her teacher—estel—bas she not a glorious praetieal illustration of good morals. You may voice?" I insinuate tee Fogg , of the budepenriert Democrat, Chester did not tinier. Ills t.4eth scented that - a commtssionoreltip in connection with this set, and shone white bete: oil hie parted lips; his reformatory process may be demanded, and his chest, his shoulders bind with convulsive rapid mutton may be secure in the same connection ity; but the glassy wilßeis 4 f his eyes melted t t. Should that not suit, hint at au inspector of aimed to tears, tie a tie air of the deepest "Wool," as hi s proclivities (at is universally pathos rang clear and leery thraugh the spa knewn) art. "sheepish " Let the Scott Whigs ClOllB rooms. know that lamup to the hub a Free Soil Whig "Look, lo o k for . ea4elf," said Manuel, ri. et the General's stamp, all but the "rich brogue' sing aud thrusting siiptly aside the folds olf and the glorious "German accent." Inform the gorgeous damask that 4/tweeted a window in the Webster Whigs that I am for States rights to partition; "look'. she hi not yet lost that inno death; and to all of them - say that, so long as the cent expression that tilde her face so beaming. breath of life animates my body, no Pope shall God help her when s oes." reign in New Hampshire. i For a moment rI, 4 r stood aloof, but as pearl Regarding State policy; I am in favor of my , after pearl of "heave - song" fell from her lips, election to the gubernatorial chair, and to the , he moved reluctantly I the window, and gazed extinction of Nat Baker. lam in favor of mow- ! in._ , _ . . . jog the capital to Manchester, or Portsmouth, or It was winter tiulti and die carpet iu that Exeter, or Lancaster, or Conway, or T a m a o r th ! richly tarnished parlot was radiant with color- I believe in the glorious doctrine of putting inf. The Parisn V:VB awl snowy statuettes down Satterfield, o f the Patriot, an d ma ki ng th e glistened in the faint lbw of the morning sun Portemoirdt Chroeiele the State organ. Its oon- that came' through drtains of elaborate lam.' duct and principles are the most Know Nothing work, looped with at satl The furniture of rich, of anything I can think of. I agree to make eve-1 wood, lightly and graefully bossed with elos, r y effort to secure th e A ce o f Secretary o f St a t e ten or glowing fruit4hooe fora moment only for Abbott, of the Manchester American, and to on Chester's heavy 'eye. Directly opposite, constitute Jobs P. Hate and my beloved friend though at the faxthesicnd of the long room, sat and former implacable foe, Edmund Burke ' Sea- I, Peas Hayden. B hlhed ceased singing. and, store in Congress--on enedition, however, that I ' her small white jewe band rested on the cm do nothing either way until I assume the caber- ' bellished frontispieei f a song, and her beanti natorial *hair. Whatever other prostitution of ful eyes upturned, the fixed glance of her my distal 'Amities you may deem it h ea t t o p r o. Itailan teacher. Sh as most regally attired; gm in sty behalf, do so. With assurasees of 11/4 fish pearl orns ass banging again!' her my elevated ooneideration, I am, grotkraten, t neck of wow, II" her fall dazzling arms Year expectant and fidgety sera's, and dove. I lejpeelets of pearl howdy with gold., bed fellow-Mme secrecy at andliendair, I Nke cheek was Lash her hair, in thick, short ( I sin efsetedo wile, Wog y bewitching ever tie AINTCALIfE. wide white brow, nog canonise. yto shoal- ERIK, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 10,1855, ltmgcr tic,• sweet vtlhstt. btcuty, but the worship• •1 singer, men pur their adulati,m. mu, .1 in glittcring words, Int. , her he.crt Ind she drinks it all down—oh: more than I w"ulkl have ever twliev•d—sht. t;•eds “n praise She has lost that Ic)vely simplicity, otte, the crow u of her beauty, and goes u"w decked in gtiti.l•. and J Wek Everet Lt . l"lit . , tlle Iltln.f• $1 40 A YEAR, 1N ADVANCE. Fa" LIA , E !IS (1••• el rr. THZ RISING MOON IIIE:=I J w. priil3AN The rising tuthm. serene soil bright Amends o'er yonder •not rronn,,l hill And abed, a suft and etivery ludo Illuming rr% er. lake grid rill The eight belated traveler with }wart No! the wele"uie giroto Shoot thro' the 0 r1., , ,w7 (ores tree-, And P dyer o er t be fro:en •Irea w Adorn the ride •itle, Mirk, goat like :Imiuw- sliti.ting lean Or seem with oier) writhe Like giro( am ry ~ ,n % blfre , l with pain rh. ,wt spread Ink e look.A so hrigl.z Through RU ti otimaireo glow A. now it doem, pticti Lau, • a..ftly on l ip i wen ,,,t „, All e'er the ra•t eti anSic• %D.* , .beet .1 th , Rehr 4pres4.l, And gliptenol bright A. .utnizef At 4unrise on th. now.r S., when the h,;;Lt Wer an .1 , ,r1".,ine way rbr mind illuhr.•f :hr tali Which erat' THE CONCERT SINGER 101 MK. l:\1,10, "An.l what next—litt•r ruin' fear ..," 31,inuei, to Lnutully, never hi,..lreliny th• flickering fire. "Thil nue rwnni, I eV, one of her •ui pia LI the other, rafittll3, glut' , tug tqwrol :he ;wit haugings, the me.sive furuiture, :stet eitt-toug the toe. of his boot eurele.e.ly tut. t 6 Itu it 4 and dowers [but lilted tie ir light Ind h..mtift.i rants from the y.trouteiwork of rich to the carpet "hi re tome the lofty aU I prituti, I ttt I. t tilarni+ MEM EEO! tiers of classic outline. She had carelessly thrown her bonnet and mantle of lace upon a statue of alabaster, whose cunning modeling peeped from under the glossy fabric. Chester watched, now with miserly 41auce, now with eyes fixed and glaring with puston His frame trembled as he noted how, when she began to sing, Signor Montalto bowed his bead, perhaps to catch the music, but the golden threads of her hair rested against hineheek, and his arm half encircled her, placed as it way on the bash of a seat that stood invitingly near the fair singer. Again be turned away; his soul grew sick, for he•saw in the dark and bold beauty of the sig nor's face, an expression he could not but un derstand. He sew him bend still lower and whisper; and he grew deadly faint, but looked one* again, he breathed more freely }Mena bad risen from her seat, and now her eyes were fleshing, her right din - outstretched, while the shameless signor with haughty bow, but a cheek that betrayed his confusiou, wa, hastily leaving the room. "tied in heaven! she must be ;laved!" exclaim ed Cheater, almost savagely, "she inwit he sav ed!" I could not tesr her from my heart even if —if---" he shuddered. Manuel hastily exclaimed, "She is pure yet, and spotless as when you first beheld her, Chester Wallace; but dangpr threatens her on every baud; yet she will not resign her sceptre. •Lookl here are engage ments for a twelvemonth to tau, and her ad mirers follow her wherever she goes Thy are wealthy—they dazzle her—and I . fear—l dare not say what." "I will save her," said Chester lie looked up, there were tears iu his eyes Manus l felt deeply for him Ile knew that naught hut the strongest emotion would cause suer) a man to weep; but be glanced uneasily at the carless clothing of his friend—at bin unshorn beard ('beater intepreted his manner, and hill stud ea at he replied—"l understand you—l cannot compare with those betriuketed, bepinmed fel lows, who wear long hair and mustaches—but —I sin not altogether beneath them, I hope, at least in personal appearance." "Ni indeed, Chester; you know I meant not that, but I know bow heartily you dispise fash ion awl the etiquette of polite soci..ty—no, be lieve me, Chester Wallace," and he held forth his hand, "there are few men with faces curb as yours—fewer still with your rare attainal, uts Alas: that Ellena should be -0 dazzled with mere outride splendor " "But I shall now take lessons," eselattned I:lleNter abruptly, ''and of you For yvar lt‘e iut-eu so ...wallowed up in literature that I hay , eared nothing fur tnyself You say lam upend, still you are pl..ased ad-1 t the bet ter \Veil, I ikeiteve I can stand cri.et with the be-t !loin,' and hi. Ytraight,umi lit• haul, ly form. "All I want is huer broadcloth, arid a model tailor I will ec, u condesct nut t .. e tc with the., ekiptisite-, only I will lake a ferent eour- VII h.• the .I.itith suitor for her mile; I think -hc will nut rvv,gtilz.• th awk ward scholar limier the garb of fashion I will aloof anti mor-hip. She shall a-k que-twos and I will be eilent. Si. perhaps 1 toy win her back Meantime I shall study attitthlt -, and 1;t• wy less;in ''' ''' It I cin hut win lit frill! • lii- 1.1 lion . . 1.1 ink LllO. .11 bless you, Chest, r. i 11..1111.1 east her from you Wall 1-11 I • rk. , l ions of wow:m . B th.licav), I thought y n ivonci de spi,e her "Nay,/l love too well for that," murmured the other in fervent tones, but !..tilcitied. It was the depth of winter. Mt fro-4 k‘tig rode triumphant through the city J tn.. Is in ley chariots lined with ermine. Beggary Awl beau ty alike bowed to his chaste salute, ot.ly the former shrieked as his kiss curdled her biood. and the latter laughed as drew closer her furs, '•ha: never mind, there's wartu welt• au.. and bright fire awaiting me at home " Among the many equipage that liutd pave before a well-lighted edifice, stood elle were princely in equipment than all the re-•, and the closely hooded figure that sprang light ly down, and, resting on an arm of a gentleman, hurried from the myried eyes that sought to catch a glimpse of Ler face, entered by a side door, while the crewd pressed up the principal staircase. —How do 1 look to-night, Manuel, think you?" cried the haughty singer, stepping a pace or two from the grand mirror. "Now don't go telling we like the rest, how gloriously divine lam. and all that nonsense. Seriously, I have not been well to-day, and I fear ntimes tell of my weariness " "lour cheeks are bearing their blushes well, ne.verrheless, dear Ellena,'• ~aid Manuel, smil ing, "and I suppose I may say your eyes are as bright as diamonds, for it is 15 trict truth. That robe of satin is most beautiful, and su severely simple too. Where arty your jewels? Urn my word! you have that some bracelet,•' he exclaim ed, throwing off his guard —What same bracelet! You can know notli iug of this, for that dark, silent man, who fol. lows me like a shadow, threw it before me as I swag last night. To be sure, lAurdly know why I should wear it," she continued, the blush es mounting to her forehead, "only—only--it is very plain, and very neat—don't you think so?" "I do indeed," answered Manuel, for be was only to) glad to he excused an explanation of his speech. He had seen it before, iu Chester's hand, as it came from the jeweler's, and praised its peculiar richness!' 'And you really think I look well to-night; I hoped so, for--this glove is very obstinate," she added, bending her brilliant eyes, and ner vously pulling the fragile thiug—"there: I have tore ►t; what shall I do?" I am called out—the overture is finished." "Beutiful!" exclaimed Manuel, taking at the same time a bouquet of rarest flowers from the silver tray borne by a servant "Here, Lena, this will hide the rent, and look artistic besides. Stop. Whose gift is it:' This card only bears I two initial letters, C. W." "Give it to me," she said, carelessly, but her cheek burned even more hotly. "I suppose it is from my silent follower—what a mystery he is! But he is handsome and distinguished look *, is be not? likreminds me a very little of Chester Wallace, my poor old beau—only is , nothing but initials is he like him—he is very wanly, very elegant. I wonder who he is?" Shouts and murmurs of delight greeted the entrance of the popular eiutatrice. Self-posses sed and very winning :a her fresh, youthful love. lines*, so wonder that she led hearts captive.— Beauty sat, flashing with diamonds, is every part of that vast hall. In the great assemblage there was only one unseated. And he stood, as he ha dose always, it the extreme end of the building, leaning vilest one end of the drape ried pillars. In vain young belles flirted, and coquetish trurieeity peered is his dark, hand , some f*; be had eyes, ears, thoughts, seemist* ly, only for the sweet sasgar. And thus he stood, all rapioe' d atteatisn; his great lustrous gree dee=g eitizregokia, ea the.pete sounds head arched, his exterior fssltlessly, almost faMidosely eleges% *re stood, meareatly useossaione chit he was she eyeantre of all the gazing *tong armusi fibs. • It *am easy to oso that Matter had fo&Ared a' his intentions to the letter. From the day of his resolve, he had acted upon his fortunate itu pulse. At every concert, almost every gather ing where she was, be was present, too. She could not but read his devotion, and she was flattered dill , iv, weeks and months passed, and he had not wade the west distant auempts at intimacy, she was silent no huger, but her endeavors to unmask him of his obstinate re serve wore fruitless. She blushed whenever that eye, so passionately dark , fell. overpow•-r -ingly upon her. If sh ould only bear cue lit tle word of prose fruw his lips, she thought she would be centeut to pass forever after unuotieed Soon the dugs% nee of her unprincipled ors grew sickening to her. She had seen wore than one 'of thew quail at the da,li of his pow erful eye. • She loved him 1144pelesaly, indeed, but ev u the were Ar.ing ly as Ake felt that her love alight uor be returu- A; and thi.4 it et 4 that wade her step laegulil and 64. r eye tearful at Louie. Titi. it was that made her long fur the ~ace dear r etiremeut her peaceful cottage life. a f- , heater stood entranced; his heart beat high with hope and lore, as he -aw upon her fair arm the golden circlet--his gift. Suddeuly, very noiselessly mid hastily, a geutletuaz bLeppea fur ward, while the beautiful singer paused, with ashy elieek,iiirthe midst of her sung. "Ladies and geutlctuvu, ' he said, firmly, ••yan will pleaae pass out iu orderlj manner po, sible, the hOuse is on fire; but I assure you,' he cried, elevating Lis rowel above the eonfu...l4ivn that instautaneously followed, ••thi_re will be D i, danger for :some time et But vain Li, precaution Shrieks and-shout, echoed in c‘ery part ut the concert ruutu, Ei letla alun,. St,MNI pale And upon the ,tage, apparently struck uvrertheh.i.-, with Ivor ir; fir ,he, ft out the more vlevatvil wiudow, ,aw the but dames writhe and leap. Many were the lauds -held out to her ired,tanee, but h. r tearful Nair' uuly the figure of the ,ilent ,trauget, clear ing death and benches. She held her anus to• ward him, and fill fainting on his bosom - teu....+e love and equal fright had been too much for her, as she wa.. and-timid expresmon, of envy deep hut not liJuil y Chester bore bib be trothed away toi safety "1. 1:1.1 night, - 'nut aturtd the .tango, 4.1. 1 he :-uoglit dui twr uu•-I dlt(114 . 11. e with the fair ILUalelall, "that 1 wvulJ ltll yuti elinolle in 111) life that :44utd, a beautiful rose , 1* nietuer3, bright fragrant tituidßt the faded liqies that have t , tr ntauy year- gathered in tuy heart Many yLar• - : agc) there lived au ardent, iwpul IL , wa , :a a lovely village cursc-1 r u,i. and a rich uuel.• %cani.,l tah th. t,. and him a. . woull w.t leave hii and the wr,ltliy uncle grudgingly Lir a !Milted edurnri..h. and Lett the 6)1;1314 %%awl( iiug, and him Lain ,iiine sill.,g 11%e.1 a beautiful girl, ), - JULt. ,, r \On. cwaacighteen. They Liol i gniwn ui b % . iii. r The bny was uer‘r 'liv with ly.r tic w-r , liirat her with I.rnfeAsed • to turo w ru th , in, t warblvd hci last Noug, the - ,, Llf 1.ink.;,../t 411.4 1 with Lt urr. awl pr,,temlit • -•—. ht• t.sr a J;-taut r lit hi, 1 ,rtuti, "ii.• hid i , •Li g,ti, ucar HAN, )ear., and .r,i f:- t, 1 , rt 11 4 Ot •tiri.uttAirtl tow Itt.t I I a I,tt r irt, , tll hi , friend", 111- , uucl. ova.. LAI I,lt ho% iwtt - t fits v.i-t 11. hurri,.l very , 11 fir w i th 1.1..„W hove beatutitul hetrwili 1 h w tint,, Lath , a auJ h or"ulet hi, t. Wino •taiiiiing to th , of a A NA, Ald 1 1 111. e i in i ,111.1 111. c3c-0.111- tun. 41 t., Ltn zi••• they u,iue 4 (ne that l 1 ,, ar , l.e•N Itlite44( ar ht, •••;.1.. a 11-I.llig nOil, a.. lit' I Ay 1,11.11; t 1, 1 ,, r I.lla. Ali , lu .iiten ti t) whet had theft b , ( time a b ) •w , ,rl •iittavi thught ile, "i horue the knowledge iit her publicity. but what tuuNt ah 1:;t• 0) give this. et 0.4' "Ile Nouw.ht i,, r out, ;Lod learnoi that • h .ugh y,t 11-u Arab: -aw her r ,and %It tlt • real) R• filch it r tr,to u. r. .t,,1 Nlu I. up 111. their t nu pimp ut th. au, 0k.. - th.•ir got, 11 A. resol% N.4% , _. h t r, hrbur 1 r nergi, to stno , .the tue to iginit entertain the grLo, - For w, - and tuotol, he foilQvi't..l 1 ;,, n. unkloo% I. a teudaut; foi Ile puuNell II : ch,eks, se.art-A) .peak ctu otion She lael r Latel tn, hi• ~tut—ati she niurtuuretl—•et , p Chester \Va, “Yes, Ellen:, hi iutling about her unreal:4l,l;z i inn, teudi ly upon her grief, "1 ain ~ ..we it yet love we; if yhti , 0• ; .,c e le , ihi. u/1.1/10.i ,o tial huuur, and conic Mc-- - w% brldt wife. Elleui, for g o:, w , au,i if you ,ulati. , t love me He made as if he would I4s hold, but the fair form clung elos,r t hi+ irrort..•truff hear r He had won her, for sh, had lovedi bun deeply, despairingly, and it was ..Nerpow. ring _lappluess thus to be won by one l,k hint. Ellena only sang our,. more ut public. .Now she is alike the pride and trust ut her liusbaud . - heart, the gay scenes of the city, or the r.•- tirement their country home. Still a watch less vocalist, the charms all who cumo witlou her circle, by the melody of valve, and lit!. gentle grace and beauty. SINUULAR INCIDENT —The following in cident, from the Knickerbocker for December, says a Pittsburgh oorrespoudent, (Au be relied upon:—"A lady of this city mourns a hu s band, lost on the ill-fated Arctic Some time bet ire the news of the disaster, and about the tim, she expected his return . ,(indeed she had received notice that he would probably arrive on the very day the eiroamstanoe occurred which I am about to relate,) while she was sitting in her room, alone, a friend called, and found her in a state of extreme agitation. I ism inquiring the cause she stated that, ju4t a moment before, while she was sitting, thinking iii her husband, ' perfectly conscious of all around her, the ,loor opened and he appard before her, with hat and coat off, bending ever slightly towards the floor, 'the walked towards her, while the water stream ed down his shoulders and arms. Just as she was about to question him, he left the room, awl a moment after the person alluded to above came in. The visitor rallied her upon bee fear!, and saeoeeded in partially quieting her mind. The incident was related to the writer a day or two afterlrlkigi but 9l a had been partially folgotten, until the m tidings brought it f4rfully vivid to my mind. Alas! for that poor widow!" L kyosing gentle:man st a ball, is whisker 4'4=S the now sanhisimad against s young . He began to apologise. "Not a word. sir; cried she, "it is not hard anengh to hurt anybody!" EIiMEII B. F. SLOAN,. KDITOR. "Not a Drap Nora 'the' it's limmitssmair "A,/ fa up mor , 'du; it'al•l64" is • louriebold phrase in a part of Otargia sad Ale- Items A m.an , I,tlaues, with it, to renew s at yards at which he has been unsu • a ru.tic r apresses, by tbis elegant p ar ipheeie, d etermi n a tion to Jr 11 the aequaiutanee of MOD cruel bcauty; the little politieau vows, in ItiM4l, t•:rth-, to aho itti ;Li futon.. from some p a rtiodu 0ur..., which ha- prdven unprofitable; andel/0U through a thou-3uti phase.; and cases of oomeams place life, at answers its purposes of a playfalbet negation ot declension for the party or mg it In Tact, it I?• rather a liberal rendenng of . th, Sliakspeareu ".Vo ;nor , of gar, Hal, anti thou tn.," though used mostly by %boss wbo • urrt r read Shaltspetire bellevo that our friend, Cul. K. L. Honk 8 at, form( rly f is entitled' to the-credit of the ty out of which grew the expression. 1.1.• tens it Bbitit 'lvicnty year. , ago, it was the custom in lifer& Wt lens lieYrrie, Mos indeed at was throughout tie Sutb west-, for Jr!, goods dealers to keep e bee- - rel of •'-pa rret ,• an the hack room, and to 'geese' liberal cu ewer. to a glass whenever timared."- Flllens Dearbeary were such dealers in stab 4 the towns oldie region indicated; natithey s had for a custowei - a clever, frolliAttng old , ure , l Denny . , who drank whiskey is prett relict a,. watt r, always. and whose wife was ••desti . 1 1 hi- IL -h." in that particular. The old couple would • uic to town, trade quite freely, • and quite as treeiy imbibe the spirits is the beck the osier. w e .(rave waned Uu on, c:1-•1.1), both the aid Wan and old vrowart routitim d their potatious itiordiumar, lUti j! , hill ro..th.• ned that his goo& went bet tel., drunk. r th.• old wo ma n, h e preme d Mr t.. gif mac At t.ist she retuned, unless lie "would sweet, u at whitu a little store sugar..* ,Thenate. ahle .11••pk,•t•p , r iudulged her, and whoa the s: people started home an the evening late, the old was coo Id scare..ly tuouut hi• horse, and the galas wale had :lent ally to he liftt'A arid:placed on the haw happily sheleuntd one way, awl h, r latt.i.giutt the other; so that the gawks tang polut was h •twe..l3 theme—inil as she ohms tom instinctively, they pawl out of the vit. lag,' safely- Iletore reaching their home, bent they had to irtr., a small creek. and when their lior;e at to drink, the old lady hay tug reach, .1 uueou s tiousnees released lief beW,,.. dud quiteiy laroto loco the eitream below. Nen pied with has thought- the old wan did tot per ceavli his loss, but jogged slowly homeward. Ar rived there, los eloldren enquired _anxiously fee "mammy, but the man could only say that she had Iteen '•aan the t-ritti'•-.and the critter ishet kick.,l u t , ;Ito note, sou he cot: l64l ' _,lr hore she neought and threw owl" all II bed. Girl. awl bop. flew •iloug the mad the old ma had omit, yelllng Dozinru . y.' much-wtec: ma they wt.nt; but ut course no rp( sin my responded. WINS they arrived at the creek, the oldest girl shouted "yonder ,he settin' down in the eyelike And there Ale was tonifurtably seated is the water. which Clinic up nearly to her mouth. As she swayed back and forth, now yielding to the impvtuusit) of the stream, and now resistiag it with t• owe pucce , ,, the muddy fluid would mew .ionally wet lo.r lips, and cook time it did me, tul!it with • rive adult to .1111 j.•• I!, 1." ii. ~ \ • ‘ll , i it 1- t , ttti,r , t(anttc littlequeitirat is the ‘, ri,.141,1e Mrs . .lou Dcuoy, that wean ool,)•r..1 for oue t ,ur mo.t popular cl)lloquial I,llrl-. -11 t, II / 1 . 1 It I 1 \' "LIB ER ATOR —General Cali t L.,. the hi t rvt , ntiy ~v ,rtEkrew the Penn- v, !Tim , lit, 111,1 - bore, d President Echini rio :.• utittv, mid ha, himself assnm ,.l t 1,, 1, —l* Sr , -et 111.• likely to create IPmt v. dm, ~, th, r-, co-1,,n0k, and condition of the 3- w,'l ..- in the administration of \ , p. Leicitt ,d the .hourru'd of • • - ;hat t.i l hi , tir.t decrees re ti.. 1, I ielhin4 from eontributing to the •rt : th 2:,,vcrunictft; another struck „ ti ft .ii, tit, aim \ And nay) ii is about six ham otri, N. mil the la,t aud'most important of -e4,. utau ,p•ot,l ell the alaves—providing that •vrvit.r...i...ht .1 it , payment therefor ill MIRE Ti t ,• 1 , it It , to . 01.„0.1,1., however, Warn prae• 111-7 ii r -s r , late 7. the 25th of Jae -10-.4 th kind bad 4 — " Sly"' is. V. • r the plantations sad , tome -tie Servants, left the .1 t h ..1 ;aid paraded the streets, •ri, lt,ut. aDil all was, disorder. The •r iu•l • Il' •il t h ,di.a, (rmilistyrr, .1. .1 kt, ~t. ul t L u - (I,•ree, says: .\ II I inp are rum , .1 The losses of • 'ns, $:010.11i00, b, the future pre• do , n,••11 plautati-ns %Lally families in Li- In. 1.. ‘• 1•111) ,, ‘, rt-b..i f 'ruler wars, and w, lie lab , ,r • 1 a few slaves that Um* lu ill , pet looted us work Oa abOar 7.13 in, livir misters a BMW -' it ••••• r •ilUccd to absolute 1 .. v• ri ciltabit • lii have risen •sil „, • sis more; white sugar, ' et,„ ~) at lil eeute and other p • ~t • uurtS propornoll tie. -laves been - r .00luwily, and fuuds reedy Orr 111011 1' I- 11 .1 probable that say ob y‘ t n W•nli i i ha's Made t 4/ the tuasuatia ,,,e, :is. , hire provided the plants -1 I it. r IA tea-. r in 1110 wean time, and I •I w,nyyl e iot have _ILI It 1,, or Itlr. , mallutis more will be Illeqpdadla e,i I.y Op popltiafida ut Lima slooc, yearly” Jot th, a cei-aries of life If the tioverntuttel does fed take ',tut IIJ.a. U :k) ameliorate the uptairi.. ts, , ii of plai.b..r. and consumers, it is meek to be fe.tr, J tiro we -halt h ot chi,/ peace for repeat le•ity.th nt time 1.1..1 • 11 lill ' MIME •e AND EFFECT —A eorrespoodent of die Philadelphia attributes the imniebee amount uC dl.tress, existing in New York, to the great rurrca'r ~f hanks and per mpney. Be 5.3) h • "Within the last four years the number of banks in the city of New York has doOblecl. The) now have . lifty.sr. , : 114 it surprisiug in view .1 such a state of things that there should be the most extravagaut luxury precailing among the Ira., and the greatt.suldistrkt.: sw"ug t/o• maim'? This ineroa , e of paper nu o .) hs- itinii:.•hed the tavore,l ...la.Ns with the ir e ,11. .•', notomi firin g , mud Iris so taiscil the I w o ..,., - of live tint ek e misery of tilt- wtilking • I.— - 1- t Await.. In Philadelphia th. hsuktng capital N' WI than it was eighteen ). sr- •,......• and yet 1%1144- 1 phia is twi c e a s hr. : , t- it ass then, and inceilon ' kitty more wealth:, Tio distresses of the poor here are great. u .1. ,•.t, but they are not to be cow red with wilt , the New York poor are sof ' fering. 11, re w• 11.1 % L had no meetings of perry& out of employm.•ut to this city, demanding work and threntelitug o. plunder the rich if it is not given to them Such things have oeoured lately in our hank-ridden sister city - 1 11- • lien. Sam Httni4ton delivered his leohera on Texas, before thy 31ereantile Library_ Alleeia tion, at the Academy of Music., in Nay York, on the 2Sth, attracting an andivnee of some 3,000 or 4,000 I=l NUMBER 43. ' l III; its Merl-