-r - . J! iLU ana CVn inltcpcn&cnt Jumiln Ipopcr 5cuotcD to News, fiitcnitttrc. Politics. CVgricuitttre, 5cicnrc cr.u iUornliln. II. C. UJCKOK; EDITOR. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1850. VOL. VI., NO. 49-509. wi fcrl P k m n Li JJ r..n Ji i a. m i t- The tfwhbur broalcie i iwy-d 1 44 fcWmco. i.ou n-c; Ul me tie on ; him, fWr I LaJ iu.aliM J him possessed .f : I ;.m to kuovr In what w ir I have oflvolou -... -w. ..i...:..., . i i... i . ! . ... - I ....... . ( J v,-v (U.IW..J morning .1 Li.t.ura, lin.,!. . ymr j,,. , , , wi,L you sutcC3Sf f, Tsn'n.-!jil SO ,,rciir, for ra b ar'ua.l In ' T od by." mlvmirr; $1.7. i'"J " l"rr "t.ih : $t lnr.i prjtsed Ler friend's LanJ, and ,h-v..r,(.jf;!.l!'ei,uiiil-...S:r,rK. fiuh ! MT.-d d,wn Stair. nn;.(i l; It m m.ii.lh. ur lia Ii t ; aiJ iu j lie Lai jilat closed the Street door, aKanc. .Ii-fniionuanr o; tlmal aim I be J I'o'Jishr ror -a-hen ths rrar op. A-itrttii rni.'.t havl-i.e'j uirTeJ at 51 ft l r .ytor n,,r mik. i f.i. it"r.i!i. mu ;;S f a .' ; a '!:Tr- fr-re ln.nj.i atriiwlirlit. Tan -siurrr, 7 ; Mrrrji iii ivriii.T'iiieiiU ! .irm'ii.f iif i.iurtN nf a ..!. iron, qiia.'lerlv, f ill l.'.i..:1 .! !!.. i. U "ci l J.il ur Id be tut t i.m hin"t or iV'i.c &. A 'I f mmuk"it.n hr mMl .u t cum mwI inn ' .t .ii.j-.nK't l-t I!. a.Mr.a th ntrr, t t V. il ! !-1 P-ut l. t dtrrtr-l to H. f i .1 .11 mi buAiMM Id br iMr I'ut.iif'.fr. I) .fk' St WrM S'C"'I TliirJ O N . V OK n -N Piin' I1 PuMiihf . ctery cjnalitj whicli marks the j.i-rfii-t gt-ti-! J't"1 tloman," Florance answcre l : tl.;g time her voice was quite calui and decided. That Mine ovenin?, Flnnnre a rnv P'l to moot a fi'w fri.Tids at (be honse of .Mrs. Mcrris, and 3!r. Errnrn w.w of tlir w'jcu Fl.innce calVd out f t'ac vviuJu, "Now Liuiut dear, ntaemW Vu are not t rvn, l.ut to 'ik j-eacvaMy a'.-mg , n'W. He had dressed wi:b i.nt:i irl earo, ho a'recU. f -r if v- u arc I aci i:it-r tLan "J '"""J determined t- make hime.f I tUitJc y..tt uufclt to le, 1 .ac t i Vl-e to .!!. not d.Wt kiil!lt failt.inati,us 0f Mr. Krvan, Lad just a, . j..u WcresMULt.-ut-M, y.nsee " , t;,e ymy Jm t0 : r,u 1.1 pin notLin,; L," it." j ems ,n an r.m emmn dr,w : rr d kp . lo (f f.jujN t, ; t iiauu irevnr aa i t-jTncj.:.is:on L.ia "-'- - .wiv, "Will voa not relieve riy anxiefr, and allow we at once to pleai my came iu ptrson ? "'tVUL dcip d.'Votiop, yniirs, "L. . Euvass." TLii avowal was not uuc jcc tcJ to Fl rance, an 1 tuorc tLan o:i.t Lour of the previous nijLt LaJ L;eu fent in J.-p tliou-Jit upon tliu isuji tt. IlilLi rto, t! for th- lwW-civ C tmlrfct.T B kind to thy I ATHUt 1 ihr. wcrt janug, W bo lnrM Hi rm.ro trdij tbau b ! lit rwuckt lh f rt T.-l ttat frj f.'-ai thj toufc-u.. P kiuJ tu U. k'.tli. r f ftiliicli!, Hi. .k. mt- nn iiaJ ..ill tS": lii. ftrt('t.. f.-. t' nt -ilfr anil U.1J Tli Falbor is i -v";rK a.av. B- k:.-t tl-T V fTTFi: t lo en hjr r Mnv trttr. of Mro V o. ', w. il my'-l th .u i ll- r. !i :t i r-.?.rt h T m. F !-nn; .!! ItirJ h.th .It- li-n. K:-rr. Liiv r i.'-''.hr ; r Jf A" lnnjr -.1 jtl. It! h r l.r. i.'h ; Vti '?'!. c.: a;r.d. tfc'-u h.r lur loiw way .0 U .ri. tall.'j i. da.l Rem nil of Eon. Jn. X. H Lanihn, of l'eiin., in Coni;rw, Kt.b. 1;, IsiO. A.V IXTIIAtT Mr. Chairman, it in nut my d..sin to "atT into nn eiaburste arr"Tnint "on tL? : inis tiiril'in and iii'p"rtni;t j-n-.,tiMi? .... :n tne pre-rT;t mf-CNMinu if.-iO.; ln-i t.-e ronntrv : :f is s:-r.Tv f j fate In re WU..I I i . ' - , . . a... EiETCil FF.C3 miLiTr. t..r.-...t. ! -l.i ... r i . f. asitiv i n"Tiihsf:I xf-'h nrmn !,.,. -id, 1 ,.n. ' . ' lC-"'" UJi ai.a ii u.mJi-- ui'.u u -.r j e j tiie irei njnv ,1 Q & r, kml thJ ,;.,TiTEi;-l.. t.-rt bar. d-arih early cLilJii k.J. Eaiae father rv a . 'n ' r.sonmg ub li-ise)f that I , , , u ,,., rrt.....,1 1 " f " " '-"- . .. . . . ' i t . ,. .. sue wns..ed now tlwy liaa tv.orc ce,.pet ;i .rf f,.:n(. 9m tt, at th-ir irJi ! ay:eiaa,.tu a I.m.to J pretiee, the !MraIP! Bwtice. Ue wus (livened of o-t if a r u R., r.mefo.mwuicl.ira Lr-.r!y tnecnt to nrnhom v,uma ta ! ,.en, r.s no onejt!iarm aftfr an,uI u.;, cvjU W! h.:.;",1 TTrZ " cnMe hiu to ruurt Lis futuilv refK-cta- nav,nS snfh rsru enJovrmmts could have! TT- . .... , ! A " .1 'f V .. ,. , utiii. ilia nit -AM-iij'j i ? " - I U lievc te le tu-' sciitlrm nts of a va?-t siu- I ; j. . -j .i i.io prcpi" r.i i-cnii.yivania. x.r, f ;Lis w..rr: ti r..;it;.-,.l tVn. nts ni'ji.iu , I ?f:G trnirpt i.f i!vil i!!.rinl luar . . . .. , loTiijcj ana i.vj i ijit-.i ; oet tuvre tt! (n.rtr:et:on -i t'ie her trould eouid Iit the Lrl.'a .'.-. .!!. I .n the otLcr li'.n j, CuS . : c; Lcr t-.-l.l r t tn-cxed, bhe w.jJJ cjlu; .:i !a.c Uj itory. In or.j ca'C,' it wnM" .";u!re a. Do-I'.v-. It fy the Stite i'.y.if ct'.o !!: ir: of slarry; n tio r. j, j...;'t cr aU !L-h it. Du: s.!ii..!J ct7 of c r.rc.'ssary to siiilo tL.s ,n, tu - Tnr .-:bu:ia. for its ac ;P2. i - - - p.r.d cicen! .u ij ote to vLiih the i..-le ccrn'-.y wol-l c'.ecrf-IIy svptsi T x.an t-c ur,rcij C-.u;t cf tl United n d..ngx i- Mr. ChJ.T-. r. and fJIcw rep-' i rcr. 1 t. ..i . .i ii . i fliF.'iI uri M;ti.T nt.A ti.il- ...I. . i . O as uu oca..., wuw.i Dceurrea nen " - "J - - fa-! to Lc founded upon turoasnLani s JCIiuess Kmm was t Vuteea and Jiobcrt was cn one was ipn in-in tne rest ot tue. ..i ; a!, . A T!i -n jn-i:..i fioul th ili-jjtiLit tf tiie ara. k.ii 1 o tlir S!TKil lif.t Diiry cuy know r"- re liy v ews, and. in my tue Ui.i..u iuu,t an-1 sui.il lo p?erve-.l !" f.t.j iS Ivr..vy:..?a, r;.;Py an!, 1 tixst, ;a &s irue d jw u.i v.j it wva u:trea ly the 2'Ia. -Ixi-Vii! .JacL.y:i. The dd '-a of tie FuVkI er j'tv--c? on thee frive and rao- . 11 1-1 lug , ii.j.- AV A . Ju!,li 1:3 1:lmi,3 was ' j . ..---- v ray afu-r another was with Lv.vn frotn the it:.-w!a of ,h, .-, n..i f.th. uiow t.T M,ni: no.tAC. aLat entirely dcKiiute. Mr,. W., J1'0 ' "vtr.t,on ; and he eoneluded a! lanctwho!(e bri htnesshaJ befjre dilzM ,.,s - htaitii had nlw-vi iieen vrrv c.:ie I rem;.r, Mr. Ervans tnok a s-.at ' , ... i ,, , J" .. .t i (,e , niiil uta,lu au rtiw.ji necn very u...i.4U, until a dark ui:is.Mne:ipable even of re- Afj n ihyPat!...y to rr-LTj, . A . ' I aBJ ,hc diod within a year after Ler Laa-i beaJe h''r- Shc it'y tnrn, over the .lnc was visible , Aft.-a AaU w., . ,.. , ,r,lr.7r."S.V r!l"aJ- Afur Ler scuts' death, Ktnma la- f the nook uidinl how.oaet,, Tliu; u was ,vith riuraMCS in rc,ronce M" a.l..U ! (.) ii'10 ll!f Tt.,..,l , . ...... l il .......... i But. sudilciilv her attention wns nrrpst.xl ! . ... ' ... ' - .. .., ..... a..n-. u rc-iaru iintuucr ueio.cu.;, : - , ; . many ot us. e look upon some friend V.-.nv. dieted wkh forms of eivar rcii i v..if,a rf tL - I'n'oi 5 a rsrsiue.aa: con- t li "fe'"' 1 ;;T1 1 t"-R"'." ..m:i.-,r.. V,e cli:: tr it as the taeei- o. t.-.t irc:i ars i i'l t tin an-l -p !: ! f.C.c ' lis of the r"oi lie. Th" s--f.cn ' .1 position of IYn !vaiia the n.crd iiito- M;ty tnd pov.rlul patn-t.n, ol ner i s;i(,,;.e.:,)ns;y tou,.,ir8 ; i.t zms give iier an ntiiueui-c tetween of.::-:n. SontLtm ani Xenlirrn cxtrrini- p .ti 1 f .vj.Hi u?-I!y cr. 1 ! '.. J out of:!:? wiiiiuw, and tin nnny ways to rtpay her rash and f 1 1 m.i for !i-t ita, her lingers! dLiiu'.ereted cre over Litn, lca.irco.cly timid and retiring ith was j rcstMwanoe to the .riei.a ol , MutU 6orno one fault aher3 our luU ; "cruire in-litrercnco to matters of the Union, lieerdving fewer benefits ;(r lLe Vai(ta S;r CO(J CUUD;B, ut ! wbnsn .-Le. tLinktHg-Lmma Trevor. aud lhuu virtue8 are t0 J Lut vi. 'inion. and W ,a ie ;,r the all. f, nnd ecnf, r.-it,, more ou the Ct ' , -1 : , 1 ,' ' . " ,7 V .- ' as gifted with si:porUuniun endowmcntfl, un'p.rin2 pcrsecutioi;, :ave deliued Char- i:r!:!ir of all our kc !. We venc-rat it .vs t'ie a;k tf the covenant of our ni.iio:iat . i.-;-te::?e. pr.d withreil be tie hand tliat This preat coa- f.Jera...m ol" s-Lk r Stares can not perish ; t must not he. Having manv nifml'rs, it 1. ues, tnat wways nas ten ana aiwajs mtLst ; tLo iu.publi . has bat one botiy. This Le felt in promoting the general welfare, j nat:ftn h;ls lct ote Leflrt and CVCIT puI. ho is cmpKotirullv tte ctmrvative Stnte . ,i i a i v ir i " raiiuii iuai uuui uvuu n.vii t . r 4 . 1 little self-couE.le.u-e. although canal in i 'i ' tnoagnt mrucs tier. i.llw.r 1....-C u.l ca.ii J S!'k hulff ... " I the fiinire. she said. - . ; ti nut age, possessing tue Fame auvantages. ; f ' Turiiinjr to' 1 ,.. . .1. I : l .. it ; ttioro r :.! :.v even il.r.n l...r..rr. ' - - - M I' ...J .1' : !-.. - 1 o ... ..... - - --- . . i i - . 1 1 i .i.i. i. ia ... .mi i...n'. ' h . r il ill --""'ft ""i v. "i. jvpiuiou. a:m iiave uiaiu im.-erny tue iuj- - ora.j c-.iiee.lations nave ttcn ir.a'.e : t.j compensating virtue of religious Lc-lief. ra ,u!m kny other ute, bt-r iel.-sacn- Capitol, as T.eil cs c-lst. hre, .f tie Talao iM d;.v the serious f ... : .ti. t . s of iivr fitee, and her lips would move, r.- :f ;:bo v. th- irL:- or i Bv dint of cotutaait application to her nee-! " That f-lcc 5s fili;tc t0 I r, u,i r.i.t.'.i . t-.n i,.! have certainly gee. tt before." e r peattuir to Lirvi scma i . . . , , ., ... , . " S) it is to me." h replied Then i i i i i brother at schocl until within asuort tinw " r,i",l--- "e.i, -r.- which had arisen m her', , . I after rtiusin? aa if to aeeount. for thn f.noi. iiemre rue norma &l wnicii our store eoni- c - In this way religion is resolved into a mere I t':n2 m"t: Las CVtr ' b.r.ica f t tl taind, yet ne: lei the expression of it to J on-;iue-j Ler of L..1 been (n-ad exi.iteiiee ther-. S!ie n this nrmner f r an , menc'.s. Ho Lad tLcn attained his fif-l llh' Le C01ltiu-1. Had Florance received this communica tion before the niusincs of the previous .senlini'-nt of revennei anil worshln. ;;n.l '. '-a L u:on." If she nit'it, she might have hesitated as to the ' presented without any foundations of im- v";lult Proviso as cio tf manner of her reply ; but now :!ici-c geemed j mutable truth and nriueipls. It would he 1 liuaibus ol the dr.y, to be but one course fer Ler to pur?u", 'caxy to bnw, fr-tn the constitution of the anl tshe wrote hurriedly, yet with a .ra 'hum m'ni :.lf, tLr.t no mt. r.ure, tnd of this Uni"n. I will not su-p to toiut r- rir..s tue Mt '. -.?j-r..'.U fi.H-..w -.f c.:..J. r-A.-. ilie pi.IItic.ii v. '..t.,. vo;- t e inumfiil ooi nt, -in tou- i them Nuilif; :if:on i.c :ooi u j. s atjctLcr anu a nore tl"13. 2 . (ask. , Jud.i3 T,eariot r - H hL- Lor 1 znl ?Ii.r test: iblo l ii s.C C'.x.i.J..rs.e j Land I . . 1 T . .... I , v.iv nv.-i i-v ii.i. . a J'l i.iii. -...iu -- 1 i i, ... i.i i 'Ail. ves. I remember now 't w too . . . 1 . teewn year, ana sne scceueu to wnat una - ' "V . ,, , "rdiss Allston is fullv convioas cf the ;s:L.-?. wi a-.et unteecdei.t perec-h-; ihern f-r iLLr'y plfec9 of sliv Snir. r.-r.n.- T ,' f :in r 1.-.. 1- at I long bet n Lis carutst wish, that he uiiidit i exact bkenoss of ..'.ill. Vi l,l"i', Yini-ll Jk iil:ul IkWV U 113 . , , . , . .- , , , ,f . Peck some employment for himself. l.n.i-.l il.in.i (lid n.o.-....r. .ml m..iii.iJi.....1. 1 .. V u Ul .Hi J 1 , auu .UIIl'.Jvli.kl ifier the door opened, ;.nd a yoas at my place ol i young gii!, who called Umplimcnt paid her hly'Mr. Frv..-.s ; yet ILL 1 r. Corecrcsco- ru! I'tf.S at tUe lec-t 01 til:'S3 d rlL-. l.Ia. iLe glittering treas- The father of Florence Allston was an ; extensive fclrpp , wealth. She taehment for Emma : children, and. this aflert.ou ' than diminish as their eirennastanees in ! 'o'j tniUsin e T-rea- i-ily at v, ei k ::rt all-.-et.ons T..1.M, tf ..,. c. f 1.,. .-, , 7 ,. . , -. , ..... -7 j i . un ii. 1. i-i. . .....r, .v-viuj. sue can frive no Bett-T answer than Jiat i.,.. , , riM 1.1. I ii ii 1 ... . . ..iv, At .1.-31,, m-ili I linn 111 .ti .in.'., ii. .vim... .A ...I.I ......( I. ........ ' 1 -. . . ,11 1 . I ' ' 'I uv..., ... .I. H.1.1111V1, in: iiiju cit-i: jjiuiiiA nciur, 1a mi cam oiiou iiiiu ve5' ):c.iy hat. 'seal'.!- jiiid richlj- iittired entered the roi in 'What, Emma, bifj as ever ! I thought pjr'iaps this di.light!":l morning might Live provei a Mmptanou su.iieicnt.y i , . . 1 hi"hlv amu-dn l the romnnr 1 . . c J :t'nn il'.nr.'uti na trr-.r pir-Tltni.f'inir.a m!uoJV company. !ronj: to induce you to lay aside your"..' . I cttemont w . in . w5 t with Ltr was desirahle fo bin n-.on m ip f,rS i-iivitt 'i'" .b ot-Vn,1!ilil!!t'tt,lllc mi'r! '"jl,Jll'tr,',lt- - ., , ,. , ,,,, L i tt .ii., ! mere or iess p-rfoet aad eStieut, according " ' ! . - , T I A , . ,-. , ...at' ,.,. - 'J J .11 A l" J tkll ill IIU 1 Will. I " " .a, v. fV.HI I 1 aV.- I . , . , ,. aw1Va .a 1 aA4i,.t.-cj w.JV. tv IW ' . . . ! IO liiQ ttil'. iS It rill I III it. . J. JLtoill- vite a visit to Emma; and this was f3W 1001:0,1 "vc, and Florance over- ls rtUueJ taste; Ler many other atirac I heard one young lady near, murmnr thci tton3 tLarmed Lis laney; an I her i'.acr s j word "nitf' rt n j, in a tor.e of contempt, to a gcn'luitinn st.i-idlng by her side; but the ri'y milc.lat.d seemed to regard thc r . i . i.: j.ii'.Mu aa a ci.-iuera,, suc rctn?aS con- t.'-t- '-ru fury si aaoth. r a-i a rur one. ,t.Ih .-.tren. ere u.w .ys a..a;;-.-;.Uo ; an l if n ar.. I . g- Iiit.id.1T. ' IlisLioateJ ev.r :Lc X-.-rth vnd i.utl. s.r.vt,if nsi-.st i:e dlscalow.!.- i c ly k-U a disgsstiuj spec a.or.j T.tac iii.ro is '.i.i v .a tiu tuoue- taeic to the earth, ani 1ij ru.iv stint ii.g merchant of reputed riT "" " d i 1 J 7a.tt .WicS c2 Lad formed a strong at-. " nungeu, n,,,g u, . who cull 'winy Hi ccttulry ttni when thev were but auu r""raJ,n5 ' niusning j ,.- ,; " ; " , ,- . . u.-iiwJ. 'La tviaa u. -W airanjsliaaicuL-MiKcajn , contrary to the general rule, rtiheution fthe p,or girl, as if lie I rep ,y was extreniriy mortt.ying to VJ fcv unonij VMUM c, t, v. J - U ..-1 :..- cu'iu'-ui, man- me recital WOUM ,f- .- -"'. wi io..u uy.n unia,,. ..... . . ' r-:tr.l :i,r-w,i,. i :,:. :,.:. . Tt..- 1 rln U cf. I ,1 n . ... . . .'ii iu ii.!i. ... it-u--ii7ii uiriii i 'i ia ucn-ai'. i- ' : - ' 'i nn i um ill. !:iif'Ti. rii r :ir-i-if jiii.i n iinmn : i ly se-iie .-yctcm of belief, tnd inu'-t be Ukini; tlio h in 1 oi taa scamstresj. . .. ... I . . . , , ; d;mc w.th tlie csfv freedom of an equal, 1 am fn . -.: i.-i'i 1 ir I Ii im liorn vcri ' i- , . - ii i i , plv of afTectod humilitv. Emma scMotn a c" romj a ik:u4iji Lat my own uull tboitjjLts i 4 - .. i ,.,: l i. ,i i - . r , :'.:uiuvu iiic.-h; H5,i?, ci nucu BL Ulbiaijl, - uul.. r 1..1S m: in:iig tiiin usual, let 1 . , , .,, , , .. i n-lm', . . ji t- i I intervals she vielJeu to her friend s earnest w ""' fry ( !':- si:d !o ifiiersi.v tucceeJ etn . . ; rt r . . ,, entreaties. anJ nent an aut-rnoon with her. i 1'ii.t jw Laurn, In and not for the purpose of making a dis- w ealth and station would increase LIj re- tr-t i! 'Xr rf .T. i.i t: ! i -........ 1 1. tl. U ... li'JliU. ui he called love : and in return for this, be as a w:My performance on the part; asked the entire devotcdn3s of a woman's From Oinlry'i Lady's Bmk. On a Sleeping Wife. we.cn ii teems almost againat reaton , , entreaties, and .'pent an afternoon with her, . 1. ..... a .!iriiva B'irii In. Tunnl. n fln-nriii(. . : lut .--f l:te I ir.ve been thinking oi . J ., , . , - , it.- : welcome. I; 't'ert, and ieil .vwie c. rr: ?'i. It is not . .. , , T. , . , , About an hour or more after Emma s (i mucli w!iii ne ci'pat earn, aliuoiiLli, as , , , , , ,. , .c , , 1 onartur Florance h iarl Ler ascending .'il 1 il ivii.'i.. iiiiu r... u: uv . i..h..ti... uvuiv . , . , . . the stairwa'. 1 hi. Kii. I .t.t ..fir 11 en I. 'In hi r. Ervaas. " TT"'raacfc"'ua w ov n.i.ffc, - t and Went to another part of the room. " How strange," she thought, " that be car t) se him as &n ire wnue uneL-ip: She hastened to meet Ler, se him as , " I,. J , . . .;,,, ; to it as they did ! There is ce , , but Emma passed her hurriedly wituout J .... loved, .dr. i . . 1 , . ,, , . txeu:,e for suth want of feeling. . , . 5ieaaiiiig, hu J seated herseif upon a tha.r, & xn n:s store, ; , - . . , . , , , And w is there no excuse ? unh:.pj-y a. t- I. . - I .- -.! r. l.l l ai:? tlilff 5 iieriift-u iir i ia i iu i. siijii;, ' . , . .,, , , . . ... eoverinrr her face with MKh Lands ana ?i Me has nc to mnke applica.tton; . FhnQCQ k;ndlv It might be said, that they did not vet Lit ...tiviiie liiGiucnce gives L.iu an air , , , , . -.(know what it was to he placed in such , , ., , ... , .. a.'Kea ine cause oi tins grici. it was some. - - - . ..f basl.f..lne, v.Lich makes him appear' ,,, .mnnM r..tf, circumstances as Emma Trevor had Ken, mi'iui uia i ' i ' j i v . . . i . v u i . . . i . j.,. ..... i i . .1 . . . l 'a or ma not imagine inai one in tier situa tion could be possessed ef refined svnsihil- in a tolerable calm voice ! " You know thitt Robert etarted an :.:.: . t.. I... tt.. :.. ' V ,.,,- , , ". ' suiiieiently to sneak, but she then answered ....I u-li...li I f.-... ir.Il Tin. ili mi nt J ' .1 n.i.u . . 11.1 him." T rti.Tia .f von Via-? f-nno wir 11 b":n. E111- : 1 v 1 .1 - , .1 Lour or two before I did, but, as I rxnct- liis. it wouiu rave been better, jounced, ' ' 1 , 1 ?. - J . ..-.1... 1 ?. f... I. . r r .1-1 en, 11 re'iuireu me nuoio 01 111:41. i:mc- iw rsve no fe.ir of reeeiv.n.? anvtutnt? but no- ' o J O I l't':noc6i frnfii Air l-"rv:ms Iff. is a rolls. 1 , pi!c.'.t..v::i , auu iii'iu ; him to nerve himself for making the ap a dor, rlislrineo T ta'.t v:s:t ir at our ii'iuse ar. j a pnrt?o'i!ar '. '' .... . . , . , s:.w lum Iciive "r. Ervans store. 1 ortu irieuJ A mine, aui c am ac.iutunted with 1 .... . . ' 1 1. ,11 .... . i -.. .. ...... . ,1 T .in- r r na.ei. lie uiu mo. ui'sei -.u iur , nun reCnesr.cnt of, ' ., ., ,, 1 ' tored the store with considerable awK- - a v ! warduess, arising frem a feeling of false to t. Er- . . , . , . warm and trusting heart. For this he 1 wqulj L'tye himself thus enshrined r.s a ! beinc endowed "wu'u"'ai:L;inic A-.immi- upon whooO altar would be for ever l..id should tell that story, almost as a matter, a" thjughts of soli ror whom the great of boasting, ami that so many could listen et sacrifices should become thc sourcs of There is certainly no uilicst pleasure, lie had no thought 01 injustice or wrong towards her in th.s ; tor j he regarded it but as a common trausuc- j tion of c very-day ocei'.irence o.ie iu j which the majority ef bis fellow men en- j gaged without any feeliug of blame. Ilis ; pride was hurt by Floranee's note, and the j blasting of niiiuy bright anticipations efj additional wealth and influence, but the j uo er.e who excels him in UiV.!mT." T won' rr-: now ar;;l cr..-.i' if - ,1 . t . ; " '., 1 shame, which will sometimes almost over- . wiutr .ho bv ni..l.t. If i ., f.r lb. 1 onc uch an occasion. I in- .... a...... a,,..:,,.'. .Ul . , . ., 1, 1 .11... t ,t .-., ii i trouucea me ot- .-ei ti uiv tan, ov ii.iui- ii rt'th oi t.iii? it w.li nmire to ro there, i . 1 sh-dl .. be able to complete it." i ,B 4hV T , , . w I ,.!'! 1... ,!. ., ' ... r f.. ' " A" 1 10 '-'iJ that yon wish to ...... . .ui.. uiii-ii. jinij aiiii.., i I can take your place while you are pone ; aal jou l.ti'iw Mi-s Melicent used to Fay that I was a VfTy neat Miwcr." 'Xo, no; that would never do. What would k me r.f your fashionable friends think if they knew that Florance Allston was engaged in siu-L employment !" "If they would think tne less compan ion-1.! le on that account, they might beck , morv fitting com nan v. be regarded as an applicant ?' said Mr. Ervans, interrupting me. I felt hurt by the mauner in which this was spoken; but controlled my feelings uffieicntly to say that the Ltd who Lad just left, was my brother. "'And was he not able to tpeak f r l.-:,..!-' l.e ashed, arrain lntcrruntinc me. i on "I ptill managed to keep down thc cho king sensation that i luiost suSbeatrd me, itv. and aeeerdinrrlv could not understand or Frnmithize with her; but Florance had ! deTr i seen the deep mortification, and real an-j guhdi of heart, which the unfeeling words, of a careless hearted mau who knew noth ing of the w oe of poverty, had produced ; and she thought that all should feel like Ler. "Will yon allow me the pleasure of seeing you Lome, Miss Florance ?" said Mr. Ervans, with the air of a privileged person wLnspraks interrogatively forform's sake, with no expectation of receiving a negative answer. "IS'o, thank yon ; my brother will be Lre presently," she replied in a tone im plying that such an arrangement would not have been very pleasant !o her. Just then, Ler brother was announced, and she left the house with him. Her ' Tlirnn.'li th. interest, nf till. AHutnns Robert Trevor was soon enabled to obtain a good situation, which he filled to the entire satisfaction of his employers, and Emma was thus relieved from the necessi ty of such close attention to wearisome toil. Years pa.'sed by, and time wrouLt Strang", yet uot uncommon changes. Flor ance Allston LaJ met with oue in every respect worthy rf her love, and upon him she bestowed her monied wealth, and, what he valued far more highly, the price less treasures of Ler heart. BT JVUW rKCWoft. rticio!i tufkt to :t ai:3 a-at.-h tni'1' !. --f a pi'-(.in Wifrt, As : ut.v.k tli r.'.i ur o:' tuat tu i"v..i i.. ,t a.l, :- ,:-, .,-. fkiV ii'- '"i .i'lj-iTi On ti-r li'ta .1 M. An.l u. t.t-r 'i Aa v&..uui - .v l ol. F i- t- ;.u'T.It r-l' wr-.i I ciQp.1 T": rri'-'-.' ifn .''.V t fctai; A:if -..-.i!v r:i..! t Ji-i .1 In jiim a ri ,; I""' A:ki !i . e it li -.ii" ti.--i ilr-r' ar.1 t rifht ti hi h l".!'!' ri-n-'ri ' Tnvt. .t f.ar: Y r.- t..;- . il .I'-.-vi-.Tl W iil 1 a s- : ar. . 1 lii'.-t' l" r'"' Ii.-r .tutn'-r! V-r- -t t V zr-ir. i. 'i.- t. r.i'li Giinit.-r I ,,r ij t.J If.i-." -.: 4 r,. - 1 il ?1:-. .'.; Sn-'h p.'rt.T t rt :w Vlirfinm"..'-. i.T ': HII'I i.?? Tl-n- w. ;-h v- .low:, ir kr.t haura. lli . t' nt' 'Sr' ik1' '' A bunt' n nni of aow.ft! Shr rl.in' ! Ifrr ri-tiant IHitnr. eak Of tin nn ttiit wi.li -r 'l.'l' .l-liilit. Fi.r im'li'i ailum t r lip ami ilui,W Siuiii'" lw.n:eifiii ai.il bright. 0!i ! -. -u-l I i e th- 'l.'ii" it 1 Uat Unch Cmw iyi.:- tLuu,;hu conceal. Ti. "rii r;t'" ' a t.". ni .5 lale Wou.il ypv-watly rait-al. Anil hark ! lift parting IlradiKctiM Sinn rlii ri !i. it -.rirl." Ir.nr r.'irfsafii : H.irk how lir ilie'k aitii l i.iia-1 gioiia iinW h'Tii h'T lW' liiu I'lva-i i Shi l-sthi- a nam a-cl tin dream Th- -nut of I .'TT ir :ii t, n-i 11.. i-hvkii w:tli !. e.uit.ua uair r.'l iij.'iw it .V t'tcnl Joyt : ,fy Mi; ie r rf. Ct TV lh. Si ion I m-iivi-I ir E.nr ip uiiue fjio"! bit h n.l.'I kn".'- t t f.. Aid tin-!': t: (.ol Jivin-! la'i'o.iiu' rfwiw. Indjid, fir. this is the ii the l'lcilica cf the United States and Le-ldc and tiluT-ph.int sentiuica!. cf ;h-j r-ge j CtitKi r?s f.j?'jn.Iied eta not preserve it, m which we lle. Vi'e syiiip .:'.:Lte i:i it ; twenty millions of freemen cua ssd will; wita un o.-.r at.a :u uo.n-; sj.wo nit and Le unt L:m wao, c.:r ?rtli cr I cep time ia the progn-.-sive march of the ' fottth, rai-es the trutor .-y of disunion, i silaJ, prerslng ccwazd m I upvard to the ' A.-. iu-.I.i'i !e, but an t!:it.2e- c! aa cf na I a.taiument i the peii.Ic; and rel us jtional -"- ally bindi il: pt--Ir of tais j iieed.-ia ef every con cf Adean. Eut we eouiitry :-rI.; ,eiii'Iy t-?"-1;!... niono c'.ai- ictit-inocrTae -.injti.u. un oi our coaa-vv. e;?n bond c t-errt 'O... L'. 12 tccir ir ? would net fi.rfjlt r faita to tn? tn-Sr- --i i..;. d. ... t , ; -. f r- TThat ' -..t ira ivnnlil r.i f. -"i!f fj-r f..:'! 1.1 Lnio:. or ritei .iiE; cr tr--..Dg one jeu or eir, a.. -eve ir titdi2..b t,.a.rw! jc ce' r-aet. We Se.u2d 'eu by tL; Cou-Uiu..oa let: :t wui the v: r-ie ot glorious nr. ihe tL; h? l'ni-.n ! let: :t w:.'i !f .rCS V.i-Ch it Cni.ts. !Ui3 W. S'.sosn dee a-: c. a ci tas tonrre;3 oi a ti.:oa ecai" r f-V. - icn-a e' tr.s ;is:, th ! the U tilicd Siatcs, aj iiti.e ea'.'j as tiie Z:.? iVjti anil Its TTtMr. j It may tLcu rigaiileJ sj un cs?aeiarLed i iact, that the Creator l.ss so formed u aa '; 17.v r.bcn the S-jcieiv f -r ihe A'h2! ri i . -. . . i V ;u i euasvivatu.i peti'i'ia-tj ur , , .. j 1 ... .!..:,. ! nt iii.-. V- 1.:..; h. nn.I I.. tii:e. In tier.r:c n.ia of it io to violate the Isws cf Lh 'i'-uiet. ...ll .1. Uil.i! 1..T1 .. ...i ... I - . . : nut i mina at:a Lody lie neceii tae rest I 'l ."-I.. i - action on iue subject. It was tiea re- I ! Eoivd " that Con.'re;a had no a'tthorltv to interf r? in the emane'ipation o; sl ives, The hiainry ot the we-r:J shows taat tao i'-e:ii: i.in i.T mi imiI;o and nnbexet.O lor with th-i treatment of them iu auv oft . . , , , , , , .. i i amount : i lahi.r, Las been the raot eo.a- t u. c:..... : ...t.n. -..il. .i.j. ... : i nil: i i,m r . l i . u r iii.u i . ii ..i- . . i.ii.i , - - - i i e 'muaform of otprcs.ion boeix to oar cwar States ah'ue to provide anv reiiu'.vious i . . ., ... 1 . - .. f-eeifcs to u.n:'.--..c aa.ma. i.ieie.i thi-rem which numaaity and true t.cy , L; , t0 .- 1 n,T mre- ' , .-.-, t5, e.:5;. r. Tnter. 0; ia ".TCit'i to '.lie oaa:r tj ipare the llfo I't nVli atraki n". .'r ' TT-V".!!- iir h-T v.'.' I : J !rn-w th;.t ' !- P,ir3 lii-u f? Aut cenlrot ail iu me! Cu;T3''I:. Tao Boston Corner r of a beck receatly pallisbcd in tint e; m iy require. As to ih! absolute and unqualified rlgb' j of t;onnvss to lTisIate on the subject of i shiveiy in the t e:.-Iterits, we have not the slightest doubt. ILa li Jit is given in the clear terms cf t'n Ct-iutitction its I: , du't sij"'iii. ia 1 1 I'.tj Cnjeae..c aiiiiai, sna I to it w ill opert'C in rtTcrenee to his sLv?, 1 1:.' t'.c bleed c!c-ra cr lebt rer, if his haalti if ''j. !.: the. a !tj?,5 p;.'.c aai t3 ryes so tmply and ..o oe":.n i idrpreteu f.fl ',' , , - 'J . , , , , - ,. i ,ei:.J-Ti, end b.s L.-.al I .c aa confirmeJ ly a series ef 1. gi.-httlve jr ce-1 to trees Perils, tbrt it is a r.ial'. r ' f that auv ,e t a-a.:d off to die and Lis rtacc s ep by ue :;Te, f. r a time. cad :ro - a 1 . T 1VS v : T 1,-oa a. ..- IJW'S t.i f.r 1 JTMTV 1 1 I LetHiard Eivans m.-.rrnd a tcauty sn:ia ofTm )j ,r0.n l.UT.y.n. Don Q iii-; r litiie-co .- e renuted heiress, but aiiortlv alter her n.ar- -i,., ft.-nilu.'s F:mst. tT.e Westmltt -'i-r A ri.age, Ler father died inolvent, leaving !sond:!y"- Shorter C'a'ohisiti, tlf Laf of, it", cvea aoja.v to cx.:iw.-e it. lo say . i 'tLi i - .....5 . l.. 1.. ..,,.1.1 it.. ! Maui.' TIiim-lnM I'nrlrer lltiiinrctllls. fiil-i l. ' '. . t... it i- :; not imw I'.f ef?S; TV or , . ,. - .. . , i ine nusoauu co e-iiuuio us ucae- uv uiuiu mc j . .'.n ..v--.. - -i --- ' .. . " w' ' Ul'iir. as u.o:i i,-:!!.!'.....;'......!..'...',. ,. , . . . , . , i .1 ,v sll attetlOlletT S L JTTIIOCV..I. U a, t ,.v ..,V ,.T,.1..r v i m. i r.illl.Ktnces. wii.ma r. 11. i nT-Trnvairiiiirts in a. laMiioiiauit: i j . , i,!i - i :.!. i... i , :. i ..i'.,.' ri-.i .1- .. t nnij ' C lil tf.ij ;.ment ; .' I i-r.-.l I tei.t? .. r.-i f' I tcl.ortt..: ev,a " Lb in4 -rest dlCelcs to cbttin th.' icaist coald uave n.rel a ,t;b...e. l-.ti.'. 0f labor fer the ducts nt ncc-ssaiily f-i!"-.r tbat because ' 1 ., , r. .-...;.-,r , J , : tu:i!lcit p"; ;ti" ataout.t cl Ci,aipeaaiiec. -ve possess t.ie ri'i, we cuiitu-. t'urv.on-, . . . ' . . . . . . ihe :...a a'J- to ex..ic...e it. v. . e.'.y ja.-s:s a nht, i . tad it !:l:iy be itn abllltv is tee prep t...-t i f tie caeIeyi rty of r, -ni ei:- on: I 1 !!...! .1... t, iiFtTpmflv modest But, Herat, how can I leave you j "f"' liiul i aim uuKuiui. 44 4 And from this I am to infer that you ! are very diiferent from Liin,' Lc answered. 4 I could May to hear no more, ana hur ried frem thc place. I r.m very glad that F.obcit bus not vet rett-roed.and will know alcuc and busy; you, who are so ac- nnic.1 to being caressed and waited up- V.'e'l, ro nnuh th? tatter, Emma dear, jou know tint variety is so agreeable aiid to tell vou the trutdt. I am tired cf deing nothing. Besides, I want to be nothing oi this ; fr I could not bear to alone, that 1 may have an opportunity of j Lave Lim sujer thc pain and mortification frert-'t'-r mv-rlf with mv own thoughts 1 which I have endured." . I . ... .a W-"l w h.c her Ji.ena was spcating, t lorance tat perfectly still ; her countenance vary ing from white to a deep crimscn : tLeu, locking earnestly in Emma's face, she said, with a tremulous voice, " But arc you sure the person yon saw was Mr. Ervans ?" 44 There can be no doubt about it," Em ma replied, "for I asked for4 Mr. Ervans, and was invited into the counting room 44 Then I liive been Mdly miRt-ak',n in f'.ra short time, an 1 1 can enjoy my bright imagining taueh better when my hands wc ciupLyed. If yon wish for stronger sr.ninii.nta in favor cf my doing as I please, I can gie them to you, but I don't like to waste breath in the expression of such truisms. So now Ltv aside vottr sewing no, never mind, finish that little- piece, while I get your bonnet." " But, indeed, riornnee. I hate to leave v-m Lr " ho way Li rac sue. related tLe w hole tr.vcsaetion, suie, of lindlng in Ler brother a sympathizing listener. lie w.ta liifihly ii:digtiant,r.nd denounced Mr. Ervans cvinl-ict as rude and ungen tlemanly. Euima should h;:ve made apjdi efltion to Lis father or himself, he said, for a situation for Robert, as they readily could find ouo quite as good as Mr. Ervans could ofier. The next morning, n note in a perfumed and richly ornamented envelope, was han ded to Florance,who opened it and read " My dear Florance : Yon will excuse my addressing you with this affectionate appellation ; but you are very dear to rcc far more dear than aught else upon earth, so I could not do otherwise; espe ninllv an I have flattered myself that I . .. . . r i ..... was not indinereiit io you. i u iur....e last night to have made you thc offer of , Jove of a life long devotedness to you ; but, for the first time, you were cool towards me. I ean not tell you luw much I hve felt this ceKoflBN nor Low anxious i -.i't.1 v t: ?. t ..i..,.. K., a. . t . . .... . . 1 . 1 Willi M'l .I'M' 'Wl. . I J.ll , if,. i.nn,,ll.i. I. ..Arifitii. hup trieh-s an. t- ,.e-, uuu..j ... - --- ,truzv n.a.ijihors, an I rhetoric mn m ad, the cxienuitures withm the bounds of a lum- , ,:lfi. hTn- is abtett a '.Totepquca Jia": ted income. I bo Jumbo as we have ever seen dressed p Robert Trevor has so won upon the fa- ,for the amr.se'ti;ot of t.iepulilic. L.i. iLe .; a ij exoanetf :, ihe cap.taliat . into the ia.ulct, iLat be rtry preeure io? her supply. Take away the rolieiom ' !n.-fi,,i of iha dav of rest, ani hen-.n vor of his employers, by studious attention to their interests, aud a good business ca Brstoii is th? plocpforafirrit-r3tcnot.ee. . . ii. ;U1... ;ii - -ji i - to exercise our consti.tfonal : -at, an , pVW.rhv will be found j i ..slate on the sui.eet ef E.av,yy in the. .:40 ,.rp.oct our fr021 te.i,i .ry now bel.iuging to rn-1 ". L.n. TUc bis- ment. iue question is seu.eu in icxas ; 1b(j iIU 'i -3 1 1 - li 1 A a i. eiei i" i'- , v.ithiu that State, it must be in the ad- iw tlanrv fl:iv siivs. trnlv "In all the paeity, that he will very soon le admitud I f f I;,JRirn l;f( a; Wt11 as into the firm. His sister has ceased en-, rt.mnrked tkst col;rtics f - tirely to lauor lor ner ow n si.ppor t, j a anJ trir:a! cham. ter are the ones brother's grati-ode would not aht.w Lor to . 4 .. continue her efforts after his own increa,edIt fa pkavuuc comi,itnent3 wh;,h means were found to be sufficient for tue, . . ,,rot-ate(1 . far m()Tv are tbey maintenance of both. japprec'mtcd than the double-eagle ones , "" i which w? for.ietinies yield." Mt story has a mora!, dear rentier; do! -- T", J, . i -.7 if ,t. t; "Fiisbicn," sr.vs IIaziiit, "is gcat.iJ ..1.we -iuj it T If not. let me n his- - ' r . . - . i tT? mi-.nin:' I'-r.v l.om vii.e.iritV.aM a:r W , .. , ' !'ir,-f,it.i r .n ntit co,! ,n i ; cobwebs when opt -ce I to the power and ' . ,.t t'.i iir.rir-l r.rwtocrncT. Tha . , , , ,. IHIC1I.-3V 1' - J justmcnt of brr boundary lines, which c-,R,c,.n,y, 0f immense ad- clear iy a a.atier i -r juuic-mi iuhsuj m -i. and i v:ii -:ife in rheckinti this drenotisr.i cf decision. California has framed h.r . , ... r.. , :,.v-:- ..A:n..-,li, A V ccaOl IS-fa, .W w - ' , V ; A r leb?scs, as nothing cLe will, the Uai'. tl scU.es th, q.iostion tt.cre-aue t... t Cab-, ftf ,X4ll1 la:Rl r.a iforaia will ultmaMy be .oamttted into . , this Union is a force-no co:elus:on. By . . ' , ... ,., i uiLrtT-HAi t. -l .ii ii l iit- r. ir.tai e . r j :.t tne locai A o. m, - j ";ro..s cith jr.craat'y or w-n .;w Mosteo, wae.tc .cr ii'.r iitumtinT., , , vug ,:n8t &i .W.-Sc-g.-il tier it m your car ; Aeirr ftryrt that all triV7 tcAnm you qxal; wlmtcver may le du ir oulu-crtf rir cuiruUanres or position t'n lift; hare wwtifil ilies, and may fttt un&huliust at drey as yourself. rhHadelphU, Feb. 18S0. is free. Ft.Ttry must ex it ..y positive law, . of Lis fi.jlow vs -iaea. Vi.i- S". J v"2, I2cxi-1 J), J).t Hi. Lju , mj. cf beir.i ertikci by it. It is a sign iue , c0 urt;j w.U of tho people abreg-tcs Tiou.t.t. fanev. imnsn'uation, are SeluJ two fairies are not far asunder." t'ae la s it strr-1 at the time tf t-" ces-jr for these whom" Cite forbids One hd b-tr be prw-rlew than cxrrt sioa of the tcrriiory, uuer ihe Mexican profitjB ocf4. Such, frem their an evil influence-b-eUer live and die i.- treaty of ee.ee. Thc priiaipio if t jqu;a 8nd hBmble hemes, may '-nown and unhonored, than lead raenjouc. If tie CW.ao w , re ohher ccued by thougtu to tlie orla, to" punfy Ml n Utay fron truth. - treaty or anr.ex.-l bj i.a act f f Cone res, bl it , i - I .i t . i i M i ea ma.