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Iim n inn m nirimrmfrrrm i ' " " ' mi 'Ml "" mnninmipM ijjjitiaira..ai!'j.-jiiju-.juj-.i. 'VOL. XXIX.... WHOLE NO. UW. iriTIUJXGTON, YT., FRIDAY, AVVAL 1 1, J8fi6. NEW SERIES, VOL.11, NO. 41. .W-iljeJBBelsS 'j. 1 1 Ju ct-ijh maim sr. r i! r, t 11 v t in i. Ti.k W 1 mi h u-.nt it t flfi -lice; t mnty locke I im i 1 ur . . .'i.-t.nit liiluilntii.ti - t. II 11 .1 I v ri ir. hl.e n cailH - I ' t l'tit I A I 1 mil iiiiit bi- tr ' novm-: i'-tt't' ' !iuiniit'tMiil le- 1 i Milt. 111 lib lien ml lcnrtli,t it ill; niiui'li, 1 v , 1 . i,: ,ui, 'i . fi.ir 1' 1 .1 :mil, 1 f 1 11 it - !i u! . .". ly to mailt. n i liiilcn I lit II" W h.r hull 1 T II f. T It !,(H 1 I 1 A ' 1 ,1 . . t '.11 i I. . '- tii ....1 "At ' rill It' if I ,. ' I. I 1.1 . . i v ',.1 1 i I 1 , 'l 1 . ' . n ' . 1 ' 1 u . I , ' 1 . I I . ll.. . . I I '. I- : 1 . ' in i I an I r 1 1 I n i t r i r 1 1 1 ' i . ' hi I i .it I tl in i; l !,. I t a ' :-h .. n 1 i . i .in I : i:.-4i 1 . ll 1 I ", in i.i m . i ' j u It ' i '. i i , ( . i 'ii, i- . .- it" l ' I'll. M.' I , 111 '. ,ld .IS i' .Mi J 1 I ''1 Ill i ' 0 1, . ' III a . ' v. t nit m ri .' hi ii .raol I do l.u mvi I 'n ihj r. " a ur.ii.. i 'M King l!. 1 1 " Lit l. r cue I lie . ..plain w ,i t i,c 11 'h w.. dre-s. ' ad juit r c. nel. , u.'i.t and i on t. mat hen lie ho u I I Cio i .i war t i-l ing l' ... j'tr . ,1111110 had . lio mi ! I i.e 1 t' III i .ii i i ' n ,ii i . I IvUS llpp i ' ,i . ! . lll'.lllCO i.i. I. 1 yjp Tr-yjt a vmr ;'.: g wwwjwwiwj uwbto m ii 1: : t 1: 1) . Willirtlii cc's Speech on I'nttitncM. A' mt thirty yearn mo, when only nno d'litcneo o! iv Mioouh Mas nil mi merino cv ry I'.vo or tux minutes, uti'l wlici) t!i la i'irti'iM IihI to hit fir miny Iniirs ut a t'nr.i', they wjro often nt .1 1 us' wli.it to ilo with tlioiii'i lvi i. (In hid o"'-timi,w!ii'i I'vbnriii under nn ntlaek uf ennui, .luck I'innnrty, n well-known ic urlor of t!-ot jrri- i. in tl.o House of Coinmnns, yaw-nod out 'Sir, Siker, Will you IVisor us with a him.;'' A toir of laughter followed Irnm nil partis oT tho hoii'-o. One of the ollicr.s immediate ly ro liri-d to the Rullery, ntut impiirotl ivlm tho nt! Miller vvus ; .lack 1'inn irty, without op 'tiiii his in mtli, pointed to u ('mikcr nT V Ty ilimlntitivo f tiilttre who w.is pit ling in th" trout mr.it. The nOVcr immediately bi-5.c 1 tli uuoO'm ilinj? lilt lorn in hy thnhrcitt ol hi coll'iil ri ci.it, mul without coih!u cemliii to tl.u liy or the wherefore, (Irnjrseil dim ilnwti st.ii'rn, mvl tr.insl'orre 1 him to the euro of the serjse.int-at-aniK. I'he I itter, after kee),ln him in s il'e cutoly 'Imi !t th" nU'it, ..ii I l .:mi -llin - him to ji.iy i .il ly thirty iloll in lor l.in lud(;in, tit i i i nt lih.rty the I jll.nitig il.ty. i'ilit the nun') llm.', till Vlehate, vhlcli . . . ' 1 1 it !' ilt h l.ili irei', lieiii, olio een- c u u . ii illy ilull. J lek 1'iiinirty, whoh.ul ' .i -'iurt ti'n lirf.iro heen lmiorteil from ! I' ; ruy, t ii.1 to the only other reporter lit i' ii p -J t'mt hi felt very dr. iv-y, im.l that ..'I ho after taking n little hit of a t i. t .) vmuM t ''1 liim, when ho invoke, ". '.! : whieli ii.uht taki; jil'iio. Tho i' .'I '1, lltlil Jieki ill 0 HI t'U'Tlt , W i 'vi"l ill tho arm-i nf MoipliLU". An i. on-1 .i j . - ,1, anil lifter a ilozen yawns, .link o 1 hi.' e;, . i. His nnyiluii li.ijipenml !' was tho t)rl , i " . n 'ij IiIn fti Ml I. I i ho ftire titer.. Ins ' iiii'l the other, . i. mi wiik Morgan U'SiiiliMin, i . ..re, hy tlio power' '" K.ihl .laek, ; . hi e'lrx, in tho .lenitnJc f" IiIm . . i. ir what ii w k. 'i'.". i nml ery i'ni-irtaiit, too.' I n oi't vou he Liter tilling it to ' i .. it il'iout'' .;.i l il.'ttto of tin) Iiiali tiotnto, V..S. Ir! I'otiito ton tai'lj.Mir- '! ' " I ; . il . anil A most cloittctit !i i . I ' ii ' 1 1, 'it .in,', then, aii.l why i . .i i i 'li 1 ' i : 'I h i i o, o ick. nn I I on,' i. tpl .lor- . ', th.i.'.t i"ily nt any m '-oher Hiys ..it j i'.i-I v m he,;in I Morin. .el,, wtl'i an energy with th reiiou,' Now, Morgm my, , ! .1 1 1 rail hia note- er Ml I tint 1 I'i .' i i ..,1 Via . Wi Mr. w .t t . : i ii e it lias 'I. tl.'Ml.' ilj" . t' 1' f O ve . i t'n; i,u. i i.i' ii-I t'rnn a . ur .Iliek, ' otlll- 1'oke, 1 njuir- raon.' : . t! it in i ' ..i I M . .1 .l.e a . tlicll ro- itimu"! .Mr. i i.iy lot 1 1 ho ii.territpteil ?s .ei uiti' tho it I) lently tntoiM in I. id own ' - mmiI tho other, who 1 it Ii mi inyjlot to Iv ll im ! ' . ' w hi'io'ini 1 1 . 1 mill ' -il ol'tl.e i n: .tothat ". 1 .iiihrl'jiiH loot, iiifiteul I . . ii i'ria, hiiu'llnl, r.ml , '. .r, ntid tl.ooj l.onora en 1 hold, I would l.uvo ' I 'i i.i m, uuj nMc to carry :i i .ilj olmervod, tanking his rl . in the l.ieo .. 1 tlut'j what 1 cull i; . i.'i." ' l.e invaluah!" ; an 1 the i',.. I itln hvlaii'l I ii'H.ird : i Krt Jintsnlttiile to his . ti.l uo h.uo j it.itoi'K in , it .,'.' l'itiei, to lee I nil our ' i i'.ov. v. ho ii n in iihlo i iii-h ! (Hear, hear, uu -) I' .' !.. hut that iMtonevcry I .1 . '.. mi lliilohiii' hia in to ; , ' i' j'hy ; iiti'l the other ii r. !.. ar.' did they ! ' .'i ! eri'.d hear, lieur,' r "I an hour nfttrttard tho '. "i -.lent aw iv dir.'etly to I'. i h I !i. i I r whKdi ho w'.k cm- ' i, i'i j rrfect i e.-tacies nt I." a 1 , I heeu .roiioiniged on 1' ito nl (lid Inland,' J. i'i to n i uhlio h in io . i ,ilu khould liato he n on 1 t ' i i nii' -ii w, wi re iif. i 1 m' Lis h r.ts to the: i, . i ' itiei. ai.. lea I" iny ut ,i , , - -1 1 e e . . JitioM for U'iiity of .Mr. ilhcr , ii !i a Hieeeh. they r-pulreil "i -. .re! a I iialiy ;avo .1 . ,t th.. i .uu T. f f : ; j e..v. I i i till I'. i a nrs m . w S. it'll O'iallii.Hi was I million uf surprise it t ivruhing. Had it only two i I'tho papers, p, I'.soiis .i'mco leu-tut once lime t re w.. .in mistake ubout i it u pi.uii g in nil nf tho mi'', ntid that one hi very ol .." !y liny one l:eew win the'r tho i it nr not, fore d, as it were, ' c aielllsi ill tiillt it lilU.-tiiUtu i Im hit i ho i ileri iico tltu plain. Kvery liody . ' 1 retting that tho ueec.iity tdiuuld c. ii'. tl.tt lei i.thi'f i nurse w.m left but to it ill'.il .re : nt mice j.itu a sirnUht j.ick . 1 1 inii'h lim with Al'ecr, In tho i i.,e lli i.. ! met us umial, nnd .Mr. . .i! , . i . i n ti e S aki r taking thecluir, .ii I l",:'d the tudiilgi nee nf tholl uso i. .i. i i , t'i in itter which concerned . v.. II as himself i'lMJiiiiliy, i . 1 '. inlnr,' he nl'Seivcd, 'km 1. a i I..I' fp' i eh which 1 an r' pr 1 ..' n . . ii. g iii.ulu nn th" put hois night. I ni,i.--i..n ol tho lli uao I will rind e Ii'ioor.il.le lueiii her read the speech, iifeiiing loarsol laughter. - 1. 1 j tho honorahh' ineinl'irs Hint j' I lead il.is i pei'di with more fcur 1 in;. II did this moruiii. when I ei'ii .ti my I ri 'ikfnsi tutilu. I'or ilh . I e.iri'l hut little about 1" o tl, . 01. 'I t' I lilt - I'I I II Hp lli'h i I v 10 i nt -ililc ul ulti'i in - HII'll ie i ' an li"ie ut into my mouth, it is i i ' i il"', in.liMiJ ol h-ing u iin iiiher ol :' . '.e. I ' ro an iimmie ul ,.,ii't liiinuliu . li u for tlio diiiity nf hho llou.u i ... i. 1 am conceriieil; lor, il hoiior.iblu mom ber were ripihli of li.'oiiing to such no'i eno, nuppo-it g loo i.ipa'ilc ol ghingi'S pristion to ii. it vtme iiiucli more at j ropriat to c tli this a tin at ft for Ihc peiloimauoe of tl .1 I'' it-liitivtt lb li To hhow tho mitdnko whieli nidi jok 's are npt tocaiipe, tin .Miaouri ltciuhiiom htely jiiihlinheil lltii h.iino epoerli m e minu from .Mr. Wilheifurc, iiion n hill for the amelio ration of tho lahiriti; r!auomf (ir. at lli'italn nml Ireland. .Mr. Wilhcrforeo ij inido to pay 'l'hyiic.tlly, ho litinH'lf presented hut n very uiiproioj"ciiii fpeeimeii of humatiily hut if it had not henn for tho Irish p ilito, it would lmo liecn iinmemelv worpo with him. Ilnd it not heen for that liivalu ihlo cfeulent, upon whieh ho was mainly raised, in body ,'ind mind, he could noverhtno hoen ineo'upitihle with what ho was, iticoiniderahli! ai ho iiitht he in hoth i and to tho threat tu?" of that veotahlo ho attributed the ruporior hrihtni""', shreivdne, wit, timl iMgurity "P tho I rih over tho llnulisli, who live mostly on roast beef and pudding.' ITreM Hie Aul'iirn AniTi"i. Tun IltMun nt ntnKtit.. Paxencrs hy railroad who trael lniieh, havu nifl'eied not a little tliis winter from detention occufiotictl hy mow storms and snon-driltn. Wo chaneeil to he olio nl a coach-load th it was hcleiiguoreJ a week or two sign lor nhotit throe hourH on the Central Mud. A light 'iow had lalleti the tit;lit holore upon the urns nf old utiow, and the win! Kpniiin up nn 1 hlowmj; a 'lie, the track wan tilled in a deep cut An tinny of Knights of the Shovel was som on I. mul, and while they wero ipiarrullin;; with the dtift-1, the passengers uttonir te.l to ' kill titii"." 'I hey HKceeded tretly well. An i Iderly, j leund io.ikin Mitleiiiiu tool: his turn to warm liiiin-elf hy the stove. While enjoying thhs luxury, he b'uiI lenly "el.iimed ii.ls is tho incaii'eiit country'l wait cer in in my life !' Xihody lvj.lied to tiio rounrk, thntlh ho evidently e:;iei't"d that nuueliody would Presently lie hr.iki outai.'aiii: ' I never did see Mich a mean country an this is '. I hao heaid tell of i ork State ho fore. TMm is the lirit time I was ever in it, and I hop -it will he the list!' This tem.uk nrous 'l u cadaverous Kentlc mun near hy. who had h en lor live miuutca enKajroi! in 'devouring an upplo. Said he Do n't nee what you lind to make a luss ahiott; can't see nnythine; from tlio wlndoWH of tho oir that in derogatory to Now York aa a s'-ito.' 'C'Ui't, eh ' cxel.ilmcd oar prumhler. ' Ves 1 inn ! im enough to diust inc. with it, and t i miko nr! wUli 1 had li'.UT f'.ti sj nie in a ht.ito as yioir state i- !' At this ii Xmv Voiku- filed up und fung nut ' ''e. her.', my liicnd ' Wiiat U tl.o lur-ttr with Ni w l oik '' ' .Mittir'' replied the other ' matter eii.oih ! Hero is New York the l'.iupiro Nat the higgvt and Wealthiest state in t .o I in'. hi.' We kno'V all that ' i if coiirso jou do ni dit-putin it; hut uu I was saying hero is New York, this uroat l ite huastlng of her npure mih s and her millions of population, nod .M t s i niu.in than she can't iifucil fait tin re frit nf snow on a lent ! I detent such a state !' A war of laughter followed this unex pected at.'.ietiiiceaient. Due old elm p Ming nut ' S.iv, .Midler !' ' Siy 'ml I ' Say lint. Vou talk nhotit mow. Ain't it deep eiiou'li fur you Icro ' 1 low deep Is it Wen; v"' coiun I'loui ' Wheie (. ton conio from i any way 'M- ! I i-.iiiie frem the Superior country.' 'll nv dei p'h tho snow up yuur way 'D'rji I Jiless ton, my dear old hny ! Wo don't preti i.d to live ntiyithere where it ain't twenty-two feet on a level and us to drifts I talk iiU.ut your IVik id Tcucrill'o and your Minimal, lyaii mouuUiins ! Mero knolls com pared with tlieiii !' They ull let 'Old Superior' go after tint. Another old fellow initi:d that too mow was deep enouuh in Otsego county to Mitt anvh idy. Ho said when the third storm1 riina, tho School luasti r was hnaidini; nut his week with him. II) stiid fie vavk--, and then hi ;;'in to cot uti".iy. Tho School li'inse was i.uii ii mil.; nttay. (no morning pedaiouo d termined to travel out and f.nd the Sl'Iio.iI house, I le st.u tr d on the cruH, nn 1 aft -r tratclin tho usual route, and get tin'; into what ho heliived to ho (ho immedi ate ti.'inity of the s..nd hni.- he was i. m-J-'ois d. N l hllil'line; was in Mht. Ih' thmight at one time that ho hud Inuiid it, hut the oi.j'ct that attracted his attenti m turied nut to ho the tup uf a maple tree Sear diing round still further, ho suddenly slumped through tho mow and landed in tho M'l.nol lontu I llowcnt through thochimncy ! I Two day. iift-nvarJs tho Trustees droiv him out with it rope ! 'Well,' exclaimed mi"ther loan, nt tho end nf this ynrn, 'this is a Winter tint ITiyitu! Wehste'r would have enjoyed, if they had hoi n alive!' '(.'lay tind Wehster!' cried out n dozen, 'what on earth has this winter to do with them '' 'A good donl,' ho replied; 'it is a .iilimal Winter. It knows no North, no South, no K ist, no West; They aro skating in 1'lorid i, hiiried in New York,' nil ieo mul cold on tho .Missi-.sii.pi, and are hating u considcrahlii winter iiown Hut.' Ju-t nt this niuiiient, tho snow having licencleire'lii'vay.'tout! to it!' soroiimed the whUtle, nn 1 tho" train moved on. All hour was pleasantly killed. I!xlii'tiov or .t 11 Mini'.M ii .Mt imutKit. dm I'ltg'rald, lri-h,tva Inner, nt Auburn N. Y.. Saturday, for the murlm- ol his I'i- I ficr, mother and brother, while llioy wero I asl'ep, onu ingot tan tall, no seems toliavo ' t ..'- u u most uhdur.ito wrotcli, although mil v j ubout twenty years of age. Ilo slept well, ato a hearty breakfast in the t.ioruing, duller J and ntng in his cell, and shotv 'd no i.i'ition suited to his cireum-taiices. When n-kid if lu would like to li.tie l.u i-ent nee, I e imnmtid to iiiiiirisiniiient lor life, Im retdied. No sir! I would step -ight oti'wnd pull licmp in prefi I'i'iice. I had rather he huii than go j to pris"i I i.' liln '" I..mi ddd tint u cleri -t in .u wi-!."d t " - e l.iui, ho s iid, " if Inn ii"s ill hen; hi-'il gi t iny li- that's all! What good call he do me nine ! 1 don't want him," An earnest appeal was m ide to him to li igito Lis brother, lloreplitd tl.athel nd kil.dwolds only I jr those who hid h 'en hind to him hinee he had been in prison. Ho utterly refusod to lorgito his brother, agiinst ithoin ho bud s.voni lengoaueo fur testifying tigulust Mm. Ilo alterwards consented to see J'ev. Dr. Ives, knelt with him in prayer, Iiianifesli d iiiiiili dilution, iiii-l shed tears. Still ho could not Kngive his brother, or aeknow 1 dgo tho hnnihlo atrocity of hi s crinio. While n deputy wu adjusting tho rupo about his iiuel: ho tjok uiuhraju at some thing that wis done, and oxel liinod "(ien llcuicn ' don't torture me -hang mo, if ton tt.iiitto'" And thou ho added to vim" olio near him 'I'm a putty hard lot '' Turn ing to Mr. Morgan, bis counsel in the. trial, lie u.-'ked if i hloroform could bo administered to him. '1 ho icply of courso was in the tie gntit.'. lie neter tpoko again. At six minutes utter throe tho drop f.dl, mid with "cuiecly u struggle tho hardened and iiiin.ituriil luur'b rr cutere I the presence of l.i vieliuiK mid his Judge. '1 hough the siuwwiis filling and tho weatlur wintry, liuudrids of people, including some woiueu, stood lor hours ulsjiit the jiil during the ex ecution, athough they could sen nothing and hear nothing, and must rely upon humi liation to satisfy their morbid curiosity. ' A solciini'luoliiii" fellow with a certain nir of dry humor ubout tho corners uf bU ruther s inctiiiioiiious uioulh, stupped i)u!ot ly, one du, into the tailoring o.liihli.hment uir.tll .mil I'nltle, ' llittoti, and ipiietly -marked to the man in attendance. "I wmt tu tull.'t." Whut do you mean, Sir I" " Well, I vv am to iiiii.k : uotiooil tho iu-vitiiii-ui over your dn-ir. so 1 fon ; a ml now I '' 'i.i I !i" t i II 'i a r I- . ! I i t'i" e I ri'Uhm 'il i i 1 i I in i 1 L 1 i' ,'t .' w r, , . ,,. . I I , t ' i r i tl I , ut it I t'' I ,H Ul t - Irak i ul'1 II I ll I, I NCTO : r III 1) A V M 0 It N I X(l A r It 1 1. II, I ' 5 0 , Tin I'mii'ily Airulis o' rrmue. Tin) groat ovont nf tho day in l!uroiu Is tho hirlh of an heir to tl.o imperial throna of I'r.inoo, Uu Sundiy, March ltith, nt o'chok in tho morning, tho tu rival of tho young lionaptirto was iiiinounccd to Paris hy tlio roar of 101 cannon and tho rejoici.igs ahroad aro tin'iounilcd. I'rotn tho iiiimerotin and sullleicntly mitiiito necuunts puhlilied In tho foreign journals, it appears that her imperi il title iilfirded tho royal mother im roleitis) from the lot of pain, left hy the hrst woiuinof tlio rico to her daughters it hut added to tho harden hy depriving her orthc privacy which tin huiiihlest oP her sex can claim and enj iv in siinil ir ciicumstiinces hy intro lueing to the tcry chamher up suffering, a crowd nf mn and women to incrctio the tri il and augment tho danger oT tho ctii". No fussi'ilo amount of luss and coremor. was onii'ted on tli3 occasion. The pro;"3nntro of proeee lings was pii'dished siveral diys iieforo and filled threj columns uf the jour nits. At a certain stage the dignit nies of uf tho llupire, in iny hundred in mnuher, wer" to he stniiiMoned to tho Palace, and to Ml tlio ante rooav, whilo noma dozen or twen ty wero at the mot critical point to ho ad mitted to poor l!ugcni".'i) cliam'ier, A por tion of tho pr igrammo is thus rendered into intclii 'ihlo English, hut not exaggerated, hy u Paiiscorresi.'iiidcnt. l.lltlo .Ii . il.ii. ri!I li p 'i"'iitc! n ' -fe n a fililu nil' r Id tir t iij.p n .ur , l.y .ui- 1'iu.it, to lu. I'.it tier and ni-ulicr, aii'l tlten to the Mlnhtcri "f ft.it.', mm if wbii'ii Kill ro-t tcr til.' hlrlli. 'llicn lie will l.e eirrli..! info hi.', Utile JclikiusV, npiirt inoiit liy liLi'l ii'ir-e, itf lilir'C, uhloMr A'iinir.il llru.i', n'l'i nil! tie uttcaJe 1 hv the btib-ft'ocriif-s , wl'hnv (lenrrtl lil'ntniid wiiiow Cule'icl l'iioi.'!":i, of tho 3'ltll "I t'ie lllie,(linvli,niils liille.) Iiefere mlei. t .ji il ) and Ivy tlio ii,iiiT.i.n.i'lii f ertlio Imprriil liunr I, nn I by the K-ititro on smi.'c In c.i.c m y. tlll'l 'I'MnilllppOll 'III tilO p.Hll ',(. A iT'l'Il'llt - llill li'l''i'ii 111 tlio lif-t recall led r.unilu ihrclhe littlj in.iii ttill Hii'l tlio i.!!lctM'. uiiii'ilntril for hi, scrii.'o vvlei-o litli". tire'nit Iteti i ftiney eujrn-?tt.i the lir.ui 1 M-ctcri r the Itnttlr, it". Net! tl-iy e Mile- t'n' prh .lie I'-n-tion, n cri'i.ui: v 111 uliii'i t'ie IVe-'di'iil. 'I tin' NmiiIi, L, li e e i'i", jflil"! ec "' ';l'i'nl nil '.' . . .in I .ill .' il el -i.i i 1. 1. t '.I l i rl . T!i-'n tl 1 lie Telt.t.,1. ii. i t li".' nil (.i.i 1 1 i l. " i ri I l t- 1 I. r.i el I'i.'.' 11 .r ! I i l.' ;. hi . i i ,. tl. , I ' ll." I- .im I . el ''ii (' .1 hll I l lie l".rti. i nit! i.lirni itli it . f i', in i tti.i .ii ii i rl mi el. lit. tiiie t!ie h tl- I 11 '. I l.i.'t. 1 .it.-l l ii, .1 i. ili-iT.- lin.i".' 'ml n i'h'y iv tll'l l.e t.i hi- t.. re li oiit.ti' ii - ri .t .10' mp riru ii.ui.o mil l.e i em' or.'Utli.vi'r..''; id Ml.'h, f -ret i'u I.',, litel m i. it:-, el ' , . T.ie iMit'li - ..i; 'it'i ,il, Ni.tru !t j;r.iinli r n'l.ilr. i .tii nne'li I ir ' I the in. i I iiie n'iH"U. ul : - I'.ir.lri.ils nnt n'lei.r il.-. l.i-'i, . u'l "!' lO." il, liltti -Mi nvi.'l I . ii'e or si."i ei e . nj, nl i t I in 1, nr. im t'io I ici . i plu w I , liul'l llHnii.Ui'f ..ti I'li-l ilui-it Ihc ivli'.lo L';r"m'n)'. " DiiM'.'i.'iti" iv (th' Inpli.in ) l.ein-liui-Iic I, too sat'-pivriiies.-es wiil ipe the rlnU' lie.nl an I c.ti r itlli nifiiti. riiiiilly " while t!'e llnj rorl.,'r..y n.', lie; U'rt.'go ill K f.rui." etc. The ceremonies were clos.'ly modelod after thoso observed upon t'to Lirth of the son nf tho 1st N.ipjleoti tvhieli took laeo on tho 20th of March 1-511, exactly (within lour days) 45 years belore, and wore cirriod out to t'n I Iter. This, in our hint'dc opinion, was very fo di A in lii'iU .Nipjlion. If of honesty tind virtue ho luu no i" to spire, ho has at least h id the credit of possessing hold him and ii,d) ndence. Ilo Hhotyed th,.e ipialilics when he owned biniM-lf a fmt.nv. mid choso hi wife, not hociusj tho st ignanl blood of tho lottcn nionarchles of liuropo ran in her veins; hut because bho was n bMutifol and niiiiil.!-; woniin. Hi I lie in like m inner now, di-.-anbd tho fa-role il and ind.-cetit tu-toiusof roy.il fogeyi-m, wo should have hoiured him for it. I!ut with nu ll urn le 1 p iw r tho love if pomp a.i 1 cerenij ny reeiiis to taken full possession of him. I'll it In this else lie overdid tho matter cv.Mi lor the Trench, seems to bo indie lied by tl.o fact that mi! of the Paris j iiirnals deri-ivJv printed inrn".liately aft t the programme uno nf tho bomba-tie proclamations uf tho black lluipt-ror of llnyli. .Mr. an I Mrs. Nnpdeoa had an u.i douhted light to Into ,i In by, if Providence cliiHo to favor them with one and wo seo not why any one, nt lca-,t on this s'do tho water, should refuse to rejoice in their hnppinc-?. We havo noil" ,,t pi ,d wishes for tho King of Algiers, though bo will probably never know it, und we trust bo will groiv up to ho u comfort to Lis mother. Wo have hotter Lop - f ir him than that ho mar succeed to tl.o perturbed and perilous Ttfo of royalty in franco, and tho chmicis arc not that he ever will. Tho London Times mentions tho suggestito fact that for laorethnil two hundred yenrs, that ii lo say tdnco tho acce.-ion of Loin XIV., tint a single i i.br uf Traneo Im been siiec el 'd by his sou, though, with a single exception, cvciy ruler has had a sou. Heath by diseases, d Mt' s by ncci lent, dcith by tin assassin, nr de illi by l .o dungeon, inexorably swept all away. The s'Ui of tlio Nap d.on the Ureal, In in to tl.o titlo of King of Jiouie, die 1 a L'ol in.'l in the Atistriuti Army. The son of I, mis tho tixteenth is (perhup) uu Iirli in iiii.sion.iry, in thU country tho baby cinpo nr of tuday way, if ho reaches manhood, bo a miner in Australia or a farmer In the free Stato of K-uiiKB. W ho ku jw ' We fubi'i'tii nnii of the newspapers ac-ciu'it-. oi the interesting iill'air. T. w binli el ft TriMieli prtneo t.."k pLii-eo a i'4ii' toi i'i't thiL.i on the ineridnit U' .'-itii.liy the I'l'i Iltytllit, ufti r il lout: period of anxiety, the- pieni'.ii Itory syiii,t')ui'lmingcijdiuieilji'd tireuty-tiioliuui5 prcii'Uuly. 'Hie sj.'..uo nient stein, to luivo teen far frni'i fa verntili', the utlerlngs of Ilia tii'.tbt-r having been i f a elmrneier unuiuatly inotraete 1 and set "re, and sueli n i 1 v ill b r lurgirnl iiiterferiiliou. That lliey aid ie t luminal' l.iinlly l I lliinli. mt imiiig to tin delioaey i.r tcuilurties hi n to tlio palielil. 'luo j ie it un 1 unU'iiiiil picd.iu tlmis wire iuiik. rary to ptcli'iit thu K'ltiiunuy ol thu oung l'rlii'-! Irian b.oii Mtiei-li'iiioi by fuluru elalincnts tu the throne, will 1h u.lnilttcd by ull;-bit that Ibeao precautions lulht lime bi en tu Le n lulesnu plenoii.t manner U iiually iudi.tiutablo, Tho follow! ngnn ro turlieilbir no'.iuiit of tlio ovent lt-n.1', U esliaoled front the ui"ilet mil t'orreit Paris c'irre.poudeuco of llie on j-iuru.ili : " I'no Kiilines. suBerc I .it tliuei very e'liishkl.ibly, bir theio n-.ro many intoreaU of eouiimitivo uai4. TIm acdi'uebvrs fi,iueutly lUou-ht in tho course i f SaturiUy that tiic oitsls i,a. at htiud, but repeatod unoxpoeti'l c -'.itluui of the isiln. piutoonul tho looVeifor eiet.t. X'ui lag the inlen al. bur 3ljw. ty enj'tel . eufl ealui 1'i'or, aui souio'euies walki. 1 about tut room. Tito Kuiperor ne rer sui ted lior, and it U lull when her iuuVrin' wuru ecnte he trt'iuently ooli.oled lll'i by tst ie Ibat nil Psrifl wan tUinmn of her.nn I that a'i tlio it. unit. v- wetti fall of the fuithlul, raying lor bur iulo dellvetrill ''. jo-'ty'i .ui itat nucli llt.it it vm tlu.ajslil .r...ir lo A llitlo bet no three o cluck thu inoridn her Ma lotro lu'O hii Inr ilmuihir llio griiul lt;itit tile. t'"i. telle I to Ii.) l. itlltr t's ol the Will. Oil leiioj.-j luanv pt'ei'le- .ihoul her boil, thu limi-reM oppeurvl tiuuiili'l, and the u'Uou ut naluro Hd-atrliilv f.u--l-tfii.ie-1. 'I'eiriMe ptilai followeil. o I il . -i ited tlmt lli ik otiehertt fuuud hu oecti.loti to ium l rlh ll.e exeieid ..I all their skill itud n :eiiue ot tniinl. .-l.e tt-4i mui-Ut.'roti'tiu.. J.'1 ihe hiith vu at U-t haiM'tly eOecteil, The eutlili-.iiretiiiirV.il.lv line .nel Iteilthy one. ll ni .tdted ly ...uie tli.l he is Mr lii at many a uluhl ot two uiotiib oM, uml th it wliutt the Ktiiieior mm Unit lie eieUnueil, "Xo oujor t'ie Kmiirem .uffcred .o umeh." It i ikIU that the Kmperur ut abunilanUy, uiel tliat Ullitij Ui"iu Iho unek of lit. ooii'lii, l'rlnee N.i polcou, he oaid to linn, 'VoU irtll, I aui .me, love and crjleet Uiu obltU. I or -oine tune llie I'tnpie ' I i I'lllM- tliHl l I. I I I . l I. . 'll. njino calls "liiography run mad," lunrderlo nleiiy Hint tho hirlh nf an American repuhli cm may ho as roiiiarkahlo ns tho hiith of n Trench king: The ni'i'lo of his pntrmico iipaii tho lige nf tin rnrl 1 un tn my till leti't nf ll, uiiumi.iI. Iltucf f"rt im nhiioht Ieo iiricli It.r him, nli I, 1 1 u-e tho l.liig'inun i Tone who wis picent, " he oitiie in!" tlm W'.rld ns l.I.ick si n chimney." TIhmu tm" tm fclpn of life, lie uttcicd nn cry; ho lnmlelio iiietlnn; ho did ret hrentlie. lint tho lltt'o discolored ranor hud nrtielis to write, mid wna nut i-ertnitlid to ec,ipo ld .Icrtlny. In thli nlirinlng erlsls of his i.M'Icr.ei', n I'.lnd-heititcd and i xpeilenc .1 mint c lino to Ids rr.eite, nnd hy nits, whiiili to Kind henrtC'l nnd esiierleiieitl uunts aro well knuiin, hut of tiM'-'i tiic present clireniclcr remains in it; I'ir.iliee, lite l,..y w.is brought to life. iln so-.n bi''in to hrcitlie; then ho I.CKnn to bluh; stul by llin tini'i ho had nttilnid the ftgo nf twentv laiatit'., I.iy on hii mother's nrni.n red nn J ?i!itlin iiitiii.t. Wu think that Greeley's hirlh heats that of the King of Algiers, nnd that tlio "kind hearted and c.tpeiicneed mint'' iloecrvcs more credit than tho Trench doctors. Itrpiililicuiiitm in t irlitltt. That tho opposition to Slavery ok Kind on i by no Tie.nns cm. lined to the Tree Slates, has been evident tuv 11 as thntslavcry ropiigandi'tiiis tint colil'.ned to tho Slate SI lies ; but wo were hardly prepared for reports of nnti-Slatcry Wei tings at tho Smith, just at present. One lias l.'.en bold howotor in Virginia, in Mr. ILnry Vt'lso'n own Stato1 It wan held in l.oudoun t'uitnty, at " 'loose Creel; rhuieh" .Much 11th. 'Jho meeting wns called to ratify the Philadelphia nomination. Jontlo mcti wr' present, hotvoter, who tenlure 1 In tall: of Sintiry ns Wiuhlngton lind Patiiek lb my and .IcHerson did. Jlr, Trancis J!uc d'tiounccd tlio I'ugitivo Slave law. nn 1 Mr. l-'iUuiore for signing it; ho maintained Unit tin. law was unconstitutional: lie wi.iild not toueli rbivcry There it .l led he iv. oh! k.ite it to tlio nut upon tho land thutbred It: but bo ttonl 1 hate tho balance nt the torrid ry ,.f tlio Tnit'-'l states con ecratod to t'rocdoiii, in .iceurd i.t.. i. Uh lite prbieipli'S of our ltovi tiitionnry tore, biiltert-. W'h it t,.u ours bntiilaiid of lllicriy I And win lie fnilifc slnvo I tw nnd MWouri liiU'iint-i-tn in in '"rilniit'V with this liberty I Ho v itlicil it rcie:i!r'l, nnd thcro was a mighty partv nri-ing In the N'ertii, v.ho,e purpose and wlt-'iie aim it v a- to blot out t'lK biw and to retrniu fclattry within Its iri-ent lliai 'fl.i.s! : .'iitiments were folliwcl by up. I Int. , mil v.cru Freoitled by other peiitla i . n rc.-ent. A regular debute follow d uj on t'," m' j-ct. in the midst of which the meet i.ig lo .ike up. i. tl ti ncriior ti ue pays to tttcli hiioc ing uttcriiiic nof trea'un under his ims;, is tad rep'irted ; but tho stir inado nhout it by :i iiuiii''i' oi tho Virginia papers, may bo linitgiiu'.' front tho following saiuple : ft in Hi' I. .nl .it i Mirr 'r. "Wo cutis 1 no wrtth ; maVc no nppeil to jto?. si .tl, We will not iirri'tftiti! tlio tateeol' ;i Ivler ot nru wit i tiudei suir.tl their rights nn I iburile-fen't.-, ini't who aro nmply coinpitent t'i ib tenuino ti.on tlio tnr uis to fuiml tlicin nuabi't both it.fitH tiud invasion. Hut may wo not with prjprbty, dilli dently s'.iget,tliat they lioubl n.bcrly nnd 'letun ly pnoioui.ee judgment t." n publlo ineiilng-', aun ln,t:, 1 i their rtMii.if i.ntttrc, at tlio deftritution of b' tli property nnd soeltl prtaco ! Is tho lion wltli iini''itnty to be beiirded in 1 1 den I .tnd f hull nnrt.i itii V.intl.ili"iu, niter bnvbi murd'Tcd our ellt.eni in tho pui-tilt ol their 1 ropyrt , foari-b tlio -iv..t.l of Ilrennui i.'.-or the eltit'lt'l 1 1 the South ' I.", to". .it?ri --l"ti nnd lit blico IVutn witbottt to bo adde I !: alt .fid c.iJ.iiiuniK'tit trout ultl.in ' il.i lie .iio.tti r 1 1 nbolitioi.titiii jiiowii to nn b hitiso t',-''.oitl....' ii.-. l" Lap itf ilnrli wbi;4 i ver t' e teril tor, oft1 c S .tttli, widn.ut cuidee; n leiblo cry of ie. t-i-oanee to itri-o front a trr. f-lv ontriiCil and in- mitt. I people ! fli.ill the hps nl ih.it serpent lllack Ilt'.iibli.',ini?ni be Fpetve 1 in ll.e f.ico el a "ttthirti (.t'l.'.lel.i.iii, who dues t . stand up within the limi' 1 1 bis own iniiiior to e..nfront the enemies 1 1 bi' se nility nml pr i.crty 1 Let tlio people of Lai bun ttti m m" by .-ii.'h inblie rt-siii-o as they la their judgtu-rt, e.ieroi.-et tu cilia deliberation, uiiytle tenuino tt'ion." The r.ilicy nl' AdicrlNins. Tho tiinetcontli Century is .suni..'ictitly ml y.incoil t iin.i!;o unnecessary cxtendcdesxnysnn the general policy o! advcrtiMiig. I ho mer chants of ii vv-n-days own that it is as much a n"ces.ilty in their biisineaj, as store rent and cl"rk hire -without tho ono they will have no lie? J to pay for the other; the lawyer and the physician lind their cards in thcptipor i.ro equivalent to :i iliukc of the baud ajiccc, with a mimcruiH and extending circle of olients and cu stomeis ; it is acknowledged that theru is no respectable lui'ltics-i whieli cannot be much improved by advertising, and few which can bo sustained without it. To tho general rule, llurlington, wo ven ture to tifiirm, oilers n exception. Tho most successful business men of llurlington aro now, und have been, tho most cxtmsito ad vertisers in tho local papers. We licud, not long since, a merchant of this pi ice, who re tired yuars ago on a fortune, remark ; "if I ever inado anything in llurlingtmi it was by advertising." Hut in his day tbo necessity and advantages of tlio system, wero by no means as great :i now. Since tho opening ol tho railroads through the cjiintiy, in tuy siuill stores bttvu been opened in tho smaller towns, which draw off custom from what wero before tho centres of t rado. Many of Ibeso will, no d 'tibt, con tinue to thrive ; but there aro tune of them within tho circlo from which llurlington has ever drawn its trule, which cm at all compete with our largar catahlishments. in thot'iiiely anl oxtcut of tho inducements offered to customers. Our Merchants havo loiriiod that they must rival mid intercept Ihc lily tr.i li they must l:c. p ttuks which will miko it unneo 't-sary for thoso who do not lind tho things they wish at tho Manlier country stores, to send to New York and Huston; ami 6uio of Hum have found it worth '.vhllo to apprise tho public far and wide of tho fiet. They lind tint tlio people can bo called in, and i.ioncy iii.td'.by wide mul careful ndveiti.iug ; mid what is true- ol'iiui cautilo businc-s, ii tiuo of other branches. Tlio organ uf tho Publishers' Asiaciatioii of New York, conimcneoii a recent articla as fal lows ; Wiicnr, wur-i Avn ii.ov t . Ai'v-ruti-t . A pus. zlfug uiittcr to dit.ruiire, tbis, and one wl ieh uosts r w. "... '. ihttv puruiiu t nl.) ioj:iei .vug uo mi uenevo tliut nJveitiiti pay." It U not merely iiuMrUat U U ali-olutcly necesiury foruti aUveTtiio. A Irmli wro aluut a well nut pihiKi at uot adrcr ti.O'l. Hut here, vrlteu auj Uow lu a'l orlwej" ah! here ii a f-intleui nut iutsily iglvcj. Jutticluui aJ.urdnns juyn; au l tbo wor ciunihtily li U Uv-'iie, tbttgre&ur lU ruDt. Tho Toledo IUuJj givet a cjo in poiut, u i If uy, larfir Hun Toledo, two youiig- men fruia tU i;,ul. vtlieie the true iTlt.eliile it' alieillsiuii ii hel ler iiiiiU'ritootl thuu attbuWuvt, haviug uku a .tore centrally .-iiuin-ti.i'Oiie l ttltU tbo ilt-uiuilua-lion utcxieaJiiij( their entire profit., execrt uut ati'l clerk hire, lor the fi:l year. In u-li-oitl.l j an l printing. Tbey Jitl .o.oxi.endiiiic about $1400 Ibe next year i!ie .-et aoout ball llteir I'lobli Kr tbe lame pur. iff, but long betore the year exiiretJ( tbe Muior partner told the tinier nt tbU aiticle that tbey could nel ex od ft, unieh a they bl au, tieinate'l, tor tbe ouly leaeun, that tbey tioul 1 bill nt plaee tu put ft. Kvery iaijr iu tiic Huit ahuo.t, eouuitie I then bu"tue noliet', tvbile tlietr Itanlbll.. ctreular, and card, tteie iieattereil hroadcait. In tin. ttay tbey have gone, un (.xpeiiliuj annually ab.ul lour thuu.aittl dollar., until their bu.lueti bai Incnai. el th lit ev i eeupv liq filfl I tetti-, es 'It I0'lte"tln Wl 1' We bun neter knotin mi in-tne'e nhern li1 oral mil judloleus nlterti-int; tnMr.i to re i H l b'li l"tr vest, ilut in order to obtain tle foil b'netttot lbs entity, ii'lt-erlheis rh'ttbt It t boit'letho fclliol b. .y who el.ni'ls hit'ul ",i t'to waters eM,rt', nnd he-tlntting to ttko tlio plun-,t, whh'lt n'l no trill bring a healthy ren"tiou. A sn.ntl ndvei li-omcnt, th'iljly inserted in too cbsipe-t eolumn of a news puper may jlel-1 a rot'iin, but It ni'l n'tte.t tho a'li.inliijj.'s nf n'lt'ottisoi'r. omo detlnit ' Jlatt or )ilinst.l nilrertbitie; .hnii'l bo tb-ei led ujou, and a liberal Finn tippiiiprhitod anniiiil'y to that pufpo-o. The prineipsl ofono t f the inott Etnesjful editeitltinal iiMtillttlutis In this fnit uf Ilia cottntiy rotno years "inco determined to adrorllio to the rniount ofSjlDUO nniiilitly,tiItbotih bis leiottne se treely ex 'c- ditl that rnol. 'fho result Is that, es be reeeu'tl? mtsttred us, liis btiilniss has ilicroaced tenfoltl, nnd h" b- near ly doubled tho.in.tatnt ol Ids nut ritlidiig. 1 1 tri icoei tsbuto'.io niiioii unny liHtaims irlneU inlKttt ho cited, of the advantages of too plan wo Into stig iroFted. They provo eoiiohtslvtly that tbo Feed plante 1 by ju'llelotis odttrtlssrs is never lujntt d by c. trly frosts ur draughts, an I always yield a rlelt hurt eat. Otii (,'omiliy Present Ittitl rioprftltr. Tlio rapid growth of tho country in which it is the fortunvlu lot of most of our rOAtlers todiyell, keeps tho map makers buy A very low yours amne If nun bed a map of the jl 1 lA.ite t r ilh l no a-ejnceirli ts"i r?tsyir .rn far tve-t as Missouri and South to tho Hull bo wns satis!'!. I. The nrginijintion "f llf".w, und tho claim to -M, dl) in 11 i brought nut Colton's map fxteuding to tlio P.icillo und tlio old maps ol Sherium ,- Smith, .Mit chell, C'hnpiii it:e., went up garret. I5ut Amerie.m interests have widened since then. Tho discovery and acquisition of tho Lind of Hold ; the annexation f Now Mexico ; the purchase of tbo .Mes.HU Vulley ; tho uu.tc l.l outs towards t'liba and tho Sandwich Is I inds, Ibo nrgaiiin.ition of Hie new territo ries : tlio Atucrieui investments nn the Isthmus, find tho disturbances In Cenlr.il America ,call for a wi lor Panorama. Tho American citi.oii of the present day, whether lillihusterously inclined or not,iI'bo wishes to to keep " posted," must have a kcic nml man rutitprihrnttix map limn any heretofore pub lished. We lmvo licfovo us, a ii;vv man, iu-t tuib lishctl by Mttclts. C I'Ton .Iihisj.in, i.i. I adapti d to tho wants T t'i Tian.'. It.. -bracen all that is now, or i bki Mb', nor country, and is rightly rmitlul " Our (' i -ti y, pr' st i (ttii jit i' ti i " (In a -ii t a'nittt i ix feet npt ire, it ;-'n s Ti. . I : ,i h r tri.s and Territories, w il h th" t o'n.'tl 011, tl.irles an 1 points of iiitorc.-t. in K 1 Ni ritt'K.v tbo Can.ims, .Nrw-lli i . i . ' Nota-Scotia mi l New-Touiidhtti ! ; M " . ' t'lATnvb AtiEiitct, tho Isluitu. of P.s. t t . Cint, and tin W. I. l-'.i.ls, n'l n tho rmiir sra'r, and each in it prop T '. i. e. ' Its delineitijii of California i' very full .it late, ami rvmj Cnuntij from ) t ('mi. is given In separato lolnrs, n ,. c p pulnti.m nf mch in roumt nninli.rf, on tbo nip. Tho various railroads and canals, with the proposed routes for the Pacific llailroiid, are hitl down. tin vttcint portions of the sheet, uro a m ip of tho Sandwich Islan dp, on t' c same ie.il.' with the rest : a map of the world on Jb re i tor's projection; valuable tablet of the do tmces by tho principal thoroughfares, i n bjth land mid water, of t'io population t tho Central Ameiiean S;ate, an.1 n c.u ib used tabid nf tbo principal statistics oi' th" last census of tho L'nitcd States. The neeuraey of tho work is ccrtili'd to b" .las. P, McIo.ni, Civil Kugineor, who 1 -li.'en empl yc l fo.- miiiy yeai , as dr.iu man in llio (ieiier.il Ciuv eminent land (i '.ie , and v. ho s lys ho has found no map of our country whieli compares with th'n lor a 'cu racy and by testimonials from many di tinguislied men. It is handsomely in nmt" '. tiud is cheap ut its prices. Vu h.ito hui ono in our eanetu:'i and aro conli lei.t that 1: will bo tho most ecrviocablo map we have ever bad. 'I'he Agent for its sale is now in llurlington and this vicinity, and we tiro sure wo do our remit rs a favor, by advising all who can, ti Mipply themselves with this valuable produc tion. It is lor sale only by tlio special agents. MonntN IsiruovruRSTKiv the SlwkTde, Tlio X. Y. 'IYi'unct in iu doeorljition of the hIuvovs fitted out at Now York, mentions the lijHowin "hnpro;!!" iotiuduov'd of kto in that hranclt f laistneMS, " rrmcrly Uu.o vc-.c!. t'-Mk uut nodKi'i to mcrawo the lilafkn m will m to lljfht ofTiotruiluri they wero ulfj w-mt tu carry Hluokk.- cnuuU t sccuro 'ill they vunhl i-arry, Kuw tUcy tk'iMid iijiou tlicir Fpccd t etude cru'crH, and irhtcu-l of huvUng their Hun; rr , th'y bi'ujily cury a lie,; or twuuf ftliarp c.ui'ct.t.it;! ""d if tho slave a bo-v-uw riti.c, a hai.'Iful r twoit lln-eo sjah.lt ltd ntiKtn thorn nou rrduo them to mhtnlrlnu. 'I'l-o l.lu, !idng nukul nud.l"-ily int.hcd,oiuiutt imo auy tat vein cut iin'tilut their cij tori nithout belus bUhj cted to tho in at i-ciuvlaunf( i ilu cwry ttvp l uy tuko i irolng thu "hari i inU f the miiln lulu tht'ir burn fut, T'ioy alf tuvv tho coppf-M nway, anl, if hoarded by a oruiM.r Kt'oro itxa rl.tvoi aro taUen un board tho tcwol ireunt thu api .tr nn. r,t ifgi'.ttnato tradtr. A fww itt- red l-ricl'i mi ,;li t jKrhitps Lo f.uudt f will .i-a b.irul ut Ii u-t i :i I t'l'u iirutinv; but tho f- ;imr luilit , ily I A'i f- r bullait, and If ativbu uuld lo in utllUo i .uuie' t-i o-k the u iw l.iti. r, h iin-ttl'tla , tht- r.fie.'t Mia'tir In I lie w- rli t ein nice Iniu t'ut it una ii"imrvd purity the t-'t'jn 'hici lii the vhw e j Ci ast, huoir. t.d tho taw on b-arj, biie. a anl ; jnortir would eeri-e just aa will tu fit up the tero i for ci Uug tlt.ir i'uu4. j The Cori'se diecovcroil In tlio woods Shelhtirnfl, on tlm 1, I an been idcntitieil. It was tbo hotly of Henry tluir.Latii. of White, hall, ttnge-ilrivcr on tlio rout 'from Whitehall to Crown Point. On l'ridiiy Jat bo drove up as usual to Crown Point, b it Ms Inures In tho table, ami to ik tbo fctao jtut leaving for Kccbuville, by which ho c.uao as far North us P. sex; then went luck tuPmt Dounlai-s, and nibsctiuenlly crowed ortr to this Jlace, tv In ro ho was seen on Saturday evening ubout l!.u liiitluiul und llurlington Depot, lie t iuk Irom the lliuk of Whitihall a jiaekiij".' of money, .'itiU in amount, for Messrs. Ham mond & Co., Crovtu Point, which was found upon his pemnti, It had hcu blukcii ns.u, but the ui'.uioy vvab ull found in bis pock' t. lie lias mm a c..o.l diaructer lor Lou but was not a teiup.i.ite man, 1 1 vvhuh : bi y .uideiinj;i and death nro duuhtlen, ' atliibuliJ. Ho left n win) und d.iui;bt Whitehall. Hu a9 was ou veum. Mr llurnhum was ttucid up from W ball, and bis remains have I t A fik'lid ol Li", frmu vh. ' i fuel. The Coiviuv'a Jury, wl body brought Id n ver.lh t t lllUU or UilkcllUIK'e, lll'li tillje.i i I .m .' Ul t' A ClRloslll , - lit .11 i for tho fallow in," co j suUctiiitious to the fouii i.iti ju -I Uu. .ut College, una bu. In I i I ilnniKi.u's Tbl. ib ti true ( inhabitant rf M ' the uew Collidjj li (iu. OUil.uone, illei of Endian i" ril". ' f Kinlij i 'i-'ie f t I lill'iur 1 i I I To llaotu: Imi-.ii lii.tiimv. '! h f.' ilcpubll "tt-.s hate enni. d i'h".l I ! i I. .''i. lloppin is j. eh'' ud .'.eri.di' hy '. i ;n i,' -l'ity ; ii.illl'U ,k .reliiiyl t:J , ..nlHinl. AttotH'T C n. ml, ly n'utit thou m ul'. no tho Amu tin and Jl.pn',; it;.'. ' V. chuico of I.i. nt, (lev i u o' . i' t' ei i i surer. Tho a clct..' 111 : cral -scmi,'. the classi!. ,, cl belun.'i.', Tho S .' pu'.li' an . ',i mt .ie ti ; i.i d K ; ' ' ty id'!,', h brime'. ' ; ' .'. 1 1 ii". it i on '.i.u. I J". I'll..'. . t'." It'll' I' , '. t'i tvs J p.l i i' !. i' hl.llli- I J .lti.'ti ii- 1. .'.louai ', 1 v. men. 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