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?! t M M II M m H. .JL Ju JL I. I . HOLLOWAV. Ee just and fear not: Let all the ends thou aimt at be thy country, thy Cod", and truth's. -iitnry f'l 'IT. S3, 00 IX ADVANCE. Volcmc XI. No. 10. RICHMOND, IA., SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1811. Whole Ni.meeu 530- LAURA B KI DO M AX. Mostcf our readers will recogniza in this name ; th9 Jilt'i i!af, dumb and b'.jri I girl, now at j thi IVrkiu'a lastiluti m iu Ii j s tun. Wo ptjb- j lishc J fist year a very intcreiting report of her I i . ' . t . i i - i cao, f nu Hi' progress tuo n:iu mauo. 1:1 acquiring knowledge. In tho list Common School Journ al, is an c! ibor.ilo notice of hor case. Annexed wn give, a very touching cxlracf, describing a visit' of her in ither to ihe institution, and Laura's .'i ... f !..- Itinl i.tiii t ti!i;n t c v ' , , . i months in iho Aslarn when tun occurred. rn . i i ' i . i uf .1 'i iinnscri pi. L 1 Th-i mother stood some time, gazing with over- flowing eyes upon her tin tor innate eni.u, who an iiticoiisciotis oi iter rch:nci , jm.ivki- uuuui Iho room. Frexenilv l.aur.i ran against her, and nt on'-o began f,-e!itig of her hands examining bin not s iae-eeduig here, .'he turned away :3 trorn a stranger, and the poor woman could not conceal the pang hho fell that her beloved child did not know her. j Slio then cave Laura a stung c-t heads wineo sue used lu weai at home, wiinU: were recognized uvntz.jQ was to be paid, she borrowed the rnon hy tbts :hi!d at nce, who, with much joy, put I ov oJ-'a cjbbor who had been very attentive to Ihem around her nook, and .sou -'lit mo eagerly, her husband and herself, one who" knelt at the in Kay s'.ie utnitr-itood th firing Was from liCr KoniK. 'I lie rnwiher now tried to caress her, but poor Laura repelled iier, preferring to bo with her ac quaintances. Another article from home was now given hor, and sin: began (c lo ;!; v ich intei cs'.ed : she tx amincd tlio stranger much closer, and gave me to understand that hhe knew she camo from ll ino vcr: sho even endured her caresses, but would lcivo her with inddi'.u enec at tho shglitest sig nal. Tim distress of the mother was now pain- ful to behold; f r, although s-ho had feared that the should not be reci t-ni'.ed, the painful reality d being treated with cold .indifference bv ;i car- j ling child, was too mien i ,r woman s nature to j bear After a while, on the mother Piking hold of her ngaiu, a vague idea seemed to iht across Lau ra's mind that this could not Lo a stranger; she therefore- felt of her bane's very eagerly, while her countenance assumed an expression of intense interest she became very paie, and then sudden- i ly rcj bopo seemed struggling with doubt and i anxiety, and never were contending emotions j more strongly painted up ui the human face. A. this moment of painful uncertainty, the m, . )-. j ,cw !. boo 10 her suie, and iiwjed UT l-T.Uiy. j when at on co the tnnh ilisho 1 up.on tho child, and g .all mistrust and anxiety dis appeared from her j Hashed face, as with an expression of rxeeedmg j j iy, she eagerly nestled in tho bosom of her pa- j rent, nnd yiuldcd herself to her fond embraces. After tii is, the beads were all unheeded; the ' playthings which were offered to her were utter i.i '.l.rnnn rdi-d - her o!a. mates, ior whom but a j, ..... - 1 moment before she gbmty vainly strove to p ;!l her tho mil sho yield d her u- ieit the stranger, now i'.-om he r moth?r ; a nd 1; ii ip.stantaneous ol - menee to my sign to ! e,v 1.1 it w c v 1 . ! el-iog t he and when, : r, she sera oger joy. iv wilo o nn in re t me. as if bewildered d f arful: .1:1.1 .1 g to a moment, I took her t her mot'.: her firms, and. clung to he r with e I had watoh-d iho v.noi.3 --Ccuc wttn ::.'er.fr in terest, being der-iruus f learning from it r.li 1 could of the woihiag: of her min-.i: hat I now Ieit them to indulge unobserved those delicious ieel ing, which those wh I. iv3 known a mothers love m iy conceive, but which cannot be expressed. The subsequent patting between Laura and her mother, showed al.ke the t.lfociion, the intel ligence, and the resolution id" the child ; and was linn noticed at the 'Lauri aocorujor lam nog her moth-r to tc.e door, ciingmg d.w.. . Iter all I ne wav lived :U the thr.--hoh', where s!i mi m l, to ;i.'i:rl an wh, w as m until ihcv a i used a oe felt ear nor. IV rem vin-T the matron, ol wh :n so is very loud, sue iiraucd her with one hand, holding on e utvolsiv e v to iier n otlier wi'li the otho,-, end thus she stood for a nvniont then she drooped her molii f",, , ,, p. it her baniikerchief to her eves, and turning round, clung sobbing P the matron, u hile her mother dep ried, Ihose for her i lid.!.1 with emotions as deco Fro. a to I'liil.-t hd.oiia O'aroaicla. THE OM FAMILY lJir.I.C. an iM'inr.xr 1 ;t oi ttr auri:. Witoever histriveled ammgih- Scottish hills and d.ib-. iMiin.it hive tub d p. observe the scmi Miihui4 fi bditv ef ihe mh ibilanls to the old fimilv i biido. A more this cannot be I honorable trait ol character tn in bund; for all men, whether ehns- lains or inti ids, are prone to put reu ince m uiose ho mike the bible their conti ;i ban t, and win se well ihumbed niges show tho confidence their : owners possess m it. A few years ago there dwelt in Ayrshire an j . .: : r t.:. .1.1 vuiii'ioi i ' e .7 v. e h o v-" i t,1 : .i i t.... C ....h. . ' woo, and a canny daughter to biess" their grev - .j- ....... ...... j i Jnirs and loitering step. A callanl of a farmer became enamoured of the daughter, and she, no thing loath, consented to bo his. As the match was every way worthy of her, the old folks con sen'.eo, nnd as they wcro desirous to see their j - lu""u"""1' "V ."K,uo l,,lt- a iew siieri jc.irs mo some mi uoivn ino I 1 1 ........ I ..U ik.r. t . -. tni. Vi.i 1. ' In tV Jl . Viu rci.itc, ..net inu uuij . itc uusl and i heir souls to the creator. The voung firmer having heard much of the promised bind ayont the sea, gathered together hisduds, nnd selling such as wero useless, packed up ihosa calculated to be nt service to mm, at . his new home. Some neighbors, having the same itching for adventure, sold off their homes end homesteads, and with tho young couple set sail far America. rossessed of considerable property in the shape j ofs.ller "thi3 company were not like GM llvm amiMnia rtwh n f nonH Iocs nut hnrv. ! . w viu i an ijvv k iwwivw-w- - f- PJ nd full of hope of the future. The first thing doDe after the landing was, the taking out the old fimilv heir loom, a r. 1 returning thanks an 'J praise to him who had guided the bark to a fcafe haven. As h, farmer s ox ourthaso in coming to cot try w so a Lint) and bdiow his occupi- tion, but Hub; time was spent in tho city he had arrived in, and as his fellow pae?enger3 had pro-vioa.-!y determined on their destination, he Lid ihera iarowoil, and with a light heart turned his face toward t!ij sc 1 1 i n sun. Indiana at this ti'no wm settling fast, and hiving heard of its cheap nnd ferti'o lands, he detci mined on settling ! within its borders. j On ihe banks of tho Wabash he fixed on r. firm, in nil having pa el ca f , i,-.. -.oioii.i. . . . . i . -. i ft ona ria'; (-avc a nnrt ; vcar. Ilav- javaliio m on j i i , , . . , . , j mg storked Lis t irm, and put seed in (no "round, I .e ,Cs!cd fr..z;i his labor, nnd patiently awaited j the time when he might torlii to reap t:e har- ; vest; but a! as : no ears ot j-ram rladttenc lettcd his heart ; or rewarded his toil. '1 he fever of the country j stacked him, nnd .at the timo when tho lie Ids Siilil, j death called him hence, and left his discon- I so:)le wjfe a widow, and his only child an orphan. W e leave thi3 first sorrow, and pass n to wit- ss the struggles of the & filiated widow a ver flrrwards. 'l'he time having arrived when tiie ! on mi. Inl,li will, her In renew thri:- Drfifesasr-d f.!i. - - - - i ligations to the giver of ail good. Hard and pa tiently did she toil to repay the sum against the promised time; but alt would not do; fortune frowned, and she gave way to her accumulated troubles. Disheartened und diatructed, t he relin quished her farm nnd tho stock for less than she owned her chrislain neighbor, who, not satisfied with that, put an execution on her furniture. hi tiie sabbath previous to the sale, she took courage, and strengthening herself with the knowl- edge of having wronged no one, went lo the tern- , oi nor rauicr, ami wnn a neari mien wiui Hu mility and love, poured out her sou! to Him '-wh' . II t'lrnciii not avvaiv, r.nu navmg ccaimuncu sice hy M.ic, with her christian neighbor, returned to her oesoiate home. j Hero her fortitude had like to hr fireaken her, but seeing the "old fsmily bible,' ebo rever ently put it to her lips, nnd sought for consolation from its pages. Slowly she perused its holy and inspiring verses, and gatnered hope from its n vtr fe frueiv ,mg ! her h Vit::: ronuses, and uhii ;art scem.cd to say- tha tears llawcd a t. tr C-or.-t. -ill t c:-.r. i'ri, ivoi ndc.c, out ilr i 'a: patii !- e.s.i r, i.io ::a :u Wc.y v.-u!: I t'ifa, vlifio ; an. C, ;;:aat my Cj toy ll.'o u? 1 : 0 . 5 c;t I v 1 3 I. or! to The day of sale having arrp and chattels were, in due eour tho hi-rhest bidder. I'; moved. C :', her few goods , knocked c it to oe saw ).1S3 f. m hor possession article after r.rtte'o ft it hunt a m nsur, 1 ill tho cot! stable: 'nedd up tha old lamoy iu! 'ih.rs was t.o much. Tiuirs flowed, and gave loot iit'rmmm ;f a broken heart. Sao beg: ea thd constable to spare her this memento ol her reverend and departed parents, and the humane :nm of tho law would willingly have given it to l.er, but her inexorable creditor dochiecd every '.hi;: - si: iu'. I bo s old, as ho was determined to .... 1 ' hove all mat was owing mm. Til 3 book was, therefore, put up and about bc- ing discosed oi lor a lew si ag. when sue sue- deuly snaldied it, to' declare d the would have she loved, cut tho slender Feme re-io 01 too! that held th tl.rr.T.l tbol held the ! rown linen cover, with the intention c f reb.ining it. The cover fell into her hands, and with it I w ; fl : t pieces of thin, e::rty e-oeer. rj.irnn d at the ci: comstance, the ex meil ti illl 1 th the Ui -m, and what was her j y nnd delight to each calied for live honored pounds on .f Iv iglani On ti 10 back of one, in her mother's handwriting, wero the following word : "Whca sorrow ovc.-'.aKes yc ser-U your bible." And on tiie other, in iier father's hand l' rr tnt'.;?is car? nre never deaf." Tiie sale was immediately stopped, and ihe fam ily bible given to its fai:h!"ul owner. The furni ture sold was readily offered to her bv those who irehascd, wmcii sue g,.mi Iook oaeu. uav- ( it her reicntics cremtor to tae utmost - i i n :h : n. of ana rented a fneel House in toe vi; i . .ii -..I-- !i,.ocr. in I ho loo-!irr. -he placed the bal inee of her money in su h i a vv a v is lo receive interest enotign to Keep her comiortal ic, and is now hole to enjoy tho pre eeots oi the o,d iamilv biole wit'.icut Pear er mo . e lestati ut. Her time and attention is devoted to tho bringing up of iier bright bhie-eyed Alice, and if tho hanpy smiles ef the countenance mav ,0 eonsidered e.n index eT hr heart and mind.lit- A'ice l ids fur t.i be a shiuivg star in the lit- ite community of which she at present forms but a unit. ' ,t tjie meetip-house in the centre of tho vi!-; . o i... :..: i . . - '' i . .i : ,pnv r:nv lit'st't'iit'Vfiti k - eiuuii c i uir1 u uj.il tent . a eioiiiose.ii.ii.i.-i'-,.. ...... ....-. ...... years of age, dressed in deep mourning, with a ii.ui , u l." 111". - u 1 1 . .....v, ....... . . . . . . - - - face glowing with tho beauty of holiness, but on ; whom mav be seen deep traces of past sorrow. At the public house in the place, anu at the same J time, mav also be seen a being in the garb of man, bowk The bloated, and sottinT over the poisoning the other the vro- one is Hie possessing widow, fessin1 neighbor i remedy this evi! was to pas3 a special act to le Love is found in the gentle heart. It dwells not ; g-aj-cVnese 300,000 Deeds, amid the riots of pleasure, it dies in the glare of. It turns out then, for the comfort cf those 300,- snlendor, and cannot live in a heart devoted to jr..a . , r,,- - . - j ( ' j nc" thln applause of tho world s praise, I Give mo th sharply defined feelings of a young land timid girl, and Heave you the professions of the gaudy coquette. Give me tho beaming glan ce9 of a liquid eye, and I yield the bright anei & and flishing b'aze cf the proud beauty to others. Knickerbocker. r""r,ni the ll h-'. -nfl I V." ' - Grneral IIarktso: ix Rie-ii::o.i, Va. Gen. Harrison, on Thursday, 1Mb ult., is;t.-;l tho C wi fe e Ilo.iio la cxohinc salutations with his Adlow et n: .nrnond. li was greeted by a la: e tr.uhitudo that it so :i!d nr. t ti:ir! La i;:: 'real wa i : ::: :? ;.V. : I ; crjj y :Le '. o ( f !. r, It was thereforo pn po;J th;. .3 crawd in t!i2 s-t i ".ct . .on. i no ?p;,kc ',-me n T T an.! lie .-:i:i:t !i:';e, nnd in an annua:-.. ! erred to tlio rcat cardinal prine A erred, ; tui then noticed a f strain. ics c i ins tile till- a-.uiiit :ist, he runs cimrjc?, wh;c; have been mude i. He bad been called an Ab i : i -r said. In :no i-'cnse, as be had t;dd bis f.ienus in I.id time-re, li2 was an Aboliiicni't. I'.o was in btver of emancipating tits tduoe-hoidcr.', av.d ro sinring thrrn to the rights of ci t izc lie would tibsoJve them fiaun the thia!:.ini under which they have been groaning f'.r yetrs. llo wi.uld have the ti :o s-peak end to act up ti the dictates oi their conscience, as wc wo; ij have ail ., !... IT II t I. . I I 1 l-i -. no v. no ore a;, iuo i: ai a;:-'es wuieii joU,j. (i. cm,ar.d so! them fi t e. "i'o i';.:s i-.xcnt: and t. this extent only, was lie an Aboliiionisl. W lulst ti ::ei ring these ser.timents, bis counte nance wore a p'uv ful smile, but suddenly it assu med a sterner cast, as with increased cnenrv S- manncr .1 lee, ;0 ir tu tret 'I5ut h J w co-. a Virj liitan. who sees in every thing nta-und him. the reminiscences of hie youth, he n:i Abolitionist? How could a Virginian, Lorn ar.d bred en the lower James River, and in a house noted for some inemenibic incidents in our revolutionary ;trug ghc, Loan Abolitionist? How could a Virginian, whoso sire received many distinguished tokens oi' confidence and esteem at the hands d" this virtu- ous old Commonwealth, he an Abolitionist? How could a Virginian be so irreverent lo the sacred ! Iilbnisi? " CllU;j u vlrg'ii'.hm' bo called an! Abolitionist by another Virginian, and that other a true hearten v ii ginian, and pound to the cor . ? T thing was imoossible. 'i'ho bos-im could no: c bee from lain t that harbored such a ;us:)ieion. lie said he had not given .ledges and promises ,.re tiie election, because such a precedent was mated to prod misc Mil. to ceo tho 1100:1 i :io!i ol '?() 7; e;f. instead ol men r 1 f performances. 15 it now that tie was no riiore eanuiJ.ito tor the s o iragcs ct t people, c.n.J not Loeltoctcd by their votes, ; hc.-i!ati;;i in declariog, what had ever feelings; his stea lf:?' devotion to t!to . interests of his native Stale, hi thi e . h : . 10 been h;s ig'its and )ii!ic.xion. e:P d to t! ti e a V e.e..o. i .nil. .jo wi.:,., ; udouted State, O.i'J .. V.I. II 1 Ol O , 1 1 WhiCi he had received from ..u:-g giant, Indiana, ! Ohio, the and 10 iven- tuekv, which iad honored him vviib citizenship, aiihoug'i ho had never lived wi".! Il.it all ih.sdid ne.irtihce tio.mhi .in her borders, s mi ad u hat was duo to his venerate:! m .it.e r. IleailoJcl ij tho re-port vC .Mr. Granger hz n i :.o . i : ;..::: i i . O,.- i!: ..-k . I i t;-;0: ; , r i 1 0 I C. f" . C I , r -1 foobih as to a.d: !; is', or not kp.owii ei-terv. il it 'A. day h: f re ho b i t :::i Hiic: Iier i. did, I .:s i o.. t e t i ir.ingo i igton, end : Id i.l i it an a: i;e.o 1:1 a liii'linw o paper, vfhiei: ;:: in-' an A !; i t i--.: I IIo (Mr.GAdsir pitted !, ire! d i.ioi to the the possibility -f his b iost Iblle-ii under his eve. (eoii. ii.) when no get to j.i-.iicnotu m Ldi'ots of that paper, t.nt ho va.3 Abolitionist, but ho s-huuld exoec: not only no Gen. II. to bcconio one. evict hi.n from o.ii'.co slmuhl ho ovci bee V.'hcn tho (j en era I eon el .ded ; he was urge (, to "gon oti" bu ho begged to bo exe:red, pc: !-,- cio'I or.i ' !rom On the V. i.h( s of ids I li v "gomg on," P. is nay t'.vo weeks, vvr a lo ci!)les he had avowed. . . . . . . . . , 1 i'.c nd.ircss turougnoui commanoeu r.remui silence and has -licite.l eommendutions, b-ot' ior its suhetance and taste, from all who heard it. The f d.lT.vin-T is given in a letter ficra ir.gt-.n in the New York American: A lii:M.vr.KAi!Li: Disi-r.--.srni:. Ir. ISS-o, a law was passed to allow tiio President to employ a Cicik, at a salary of Nl,.ot!', to sigi. his (the Pre sident's) name to the land Paten's, r.s that iabor was purely iweehanical, a n.l had become very on erous to the Pics id eat. Mr. Adams stated, tint (hiring his Aomin is tra t ia n tiie .an nil.! average ef Patents to which ha atiixed his signature, was od.O'bh that is, '.'" perdov, v. Such Ins been great iv increased, and woo;-d, prob ibly, at this tini", average 7.";,U0O annually. Consemontiy, it mav bo assumed, that tho number f Intents issued during Mr. Ym Daren's Admiuif.ratioci, have been ojuO,iiod. A motion was made on Taesda by Mr. An drews to strikeout tliis allowance d" si, ."00 for a Clerk t-i discharge this duty v.hch was after some remarks withdrawn, prooallv in ci ::se- quenco ci tnc r f the remaiks ol .'ir. .-.dams, waicn went to show, very deanv, tnat it vye suitable to impose such a heavy, rn-ra: on thr President of the United fctacs u li lt v He I .. o ... nndor.-o! it ns mtientlv as lie COUid.but he SiiOUio .to - ( much sympathise witii a i resi . ?n w hi should have more than double that arnouit cf duty to penorm In this discussion, Mr. Lincoln announced a very which had been signed by the Clerk for the list astoundiotr tact, viz: tnai every i uieu. years, was invalid by means ol a clerical , i blunder! The fict seemed not to be contraeict ' cd, and Mr. Lincoln stated that the only way to 000 patentees, that the titles of their bands are not not, and never can ce, va.iu '"-".""), au that they are to be protected only by this remote shield! What a disturbing, anxious consideration to those whose all for themselves anc tneir p03-; f. e ... : rf iK norma." : :emv nangs oa me tumiuru-.-. ... i nent stability cf this Union! The State of Ken- tucky, as is known, had for years two separate , - ; - thurch.- jur sdictions of municipal Courts, acting maepen-: cress ev" Person dent of and conflicting with each other. Who' "A soft answer lurnethaway wrath, butgr.ev can tell what occurrences of future history might; 093 words stir op aDger. ! ?;ipcnd tho n-itii rity or Ci.-tuib ' 1 'f an art Conrc.-is to Jclixo ilu i t; !" 'i (i i , . ! "5 ' :i a:: t.n uiuiy, is t: t u.;tt itr.e .et :j ti,; u c..i;n-l b: : ( ' ; : . -' dec's, nn I i!.r w bad M!VC t t r. ': sound a ery I f :. . ; a r. r.-; ; no T. ' v a vc rv nb'J. At to ctt'.i'.io Ij i.cr:ar.u new patents as n tu.Ul-r (d j :?tp. !hat they may not b; f.reed by this iaexcusab f:ueiai uuiua r to naara xw if nil o!i unueCLtsa c: "-n! jnpencie?. i ea. tho? paten' ! W.1! '.I nt.'i iO to I F.1.-.V h KUin.d in i-:,M;:n ehe J ih y ( ftato et one rt.'.uion, i, t f r::c-. cur p;-pa! itiiai . Tiiis is an atnaztt? :;;;t at hazard m sueii a l.;.is! Tiiiru l)isri.';sriJi:. It tra ts:-:rr.j in t: : ssi on. tliat tvo important ano pi eminent f : ! . , bad I ern i rn I v a d;- !-.) ti.t-nar.os 1 1 t ho Land G:::ce her !-:::g cng'M'ed tin : :c corrcsj pub!i3 onlce- i a di.-'i-ate, carrite :;;;:t:i,i -the t ! aeress tii-3 gu.;oi' is'.:: tire c f a ie w 'e ( f m riling to a cxeeuti ui i I ) i.-.v. -ui naeii . no e ','0 ' J ol t!, ate thr. in i e ' : m w 1 1 : ov i t the largi re-t l.aet tho paeii if a ) rat V 1 rvice, i'n ''. : ! s a vine, th :s department -i itiini5! ! ati -! It is a n '. n ill wind tiial blows p.ol.edy uiy u: :m: n's ol these titles, who have w - I s ) long f ..." them, tnav now cu;:ado therrseiv cr :i they will be good when they come; however, may impose a double cmuunt of dj'y t-u l':-.-ccessors of these dciinoucnts for ih-.j next vcar. itras siat.'.o', that, natwithstanding be l ad the lah-er of signing till these documents with his own hand, ih-:y w tie alv. w& ih.-ny r.Vjf, end that his successor could not Fo-dge a charge of de--limptencv against htm on this score. In till snub matters, it mav be said cf Mr. Adams, "Well done, good and faithful servant." Sn:r:i. OuK.-It, the town ef Duar.e. rmt.klin county, Xcw Y i; a vain ef magnet: disiingubhc-d iVe i the other minerals cf that re- g:-Ui by its ca city of yielding, directly from the ... ,..r.-- . I cn.iOmf n tuSOinri' tv'-vieuimT M i!,,. ... . ..... , , ... .. ( physical and chemical pioperliC3 t i inanufactnr- j ed steel. From this analysis, it appears that the ; tieel properties of the substance resulting li m too smelting ot ti..3 1 i n e r a I ite 1 d.erent, ano n the r . . 1 t ci r.i:v ncv wcver little r r pee lie wore ! ; .r pro.-css of a .U may i c prepare t g era! web c r. a credence t- the exi m ox id t.ce e i micIi a tran tho fact is n-w too skepii' i-:n, en ! t o 'o 1 1 ids and cutu'T y l tho stole t,. : stahli-lied f admit i:f lei will examine the ed ol ill k t n d ts 'hit hive !" the .1.-. ... .11 t it t OL l llili' r:: et ( i too cities lor samples, con do r, i-roat f ! oi tho vidrneo to his own senses es to doubt any longer ! i tho existence of a "natura by too simnlo mode oi' moul :-. r bloeos j.e:d.nivc , sheer:- st eel," from v, hi h mg and c ng, ra- . me ns. i : (Ti-. !i;gr-s, to! ewiv v a - ! C-. 0. t o; ".. li th M : per- "":-.- of .-.it r-.T.- r.r.d do r.c-tv of t : .! i ( f the to ¬ : o eo-t li : V i ite at once pr-...uc ,i oi best eprucies I t;.o pun-st 'e.-J. ha vo r.etaaily seen smiie s-:.!!:. a .f nrti-1 3 cos.! out f.f this i !'. ly d:S?ovei o A ore bieh e bee: n to ti. resci is c i : y . , o . tue! e;' i -. : i . . the "IN itioiial Ia- w e sli behev e, to b ution Ad.;! ereuTAXT IlxTruiuu-r. A Washington indent of tho Xow Yoik Times states, proposal is now (..ef re the CJ ive-rnmcn! Care, that a i r I. e nn a number ol capita. i-t of ,ew io ir sjileno'id s earner-1, of tons to lo IWiXl Yo . rn 1 .n mai e v e : n ! . -.. ; f r to Th 'U r ti n i-, to . . t 0'- J r eec ; v i ;;g i ui ; -In i- toe c li' Wi er, t: uati-. .'Utiact to r lake fd l e govern: ! agreed t : r ' nt to buy tho '-"-a:;;. : - a vi' n by ! -1, parties, 'i'ho- v. to be but'.t in all re" ea :s men o wi-, ee l aleo to carry I,."0t) to 'J.b'iiU tens fee iglit, v.i:i: tj":' pic. sergeis. I: is intended la burn nr.tht.a'-itc ct-.l, end it :s expected that ten dies w.i! m-.ko the run from New Yolk to Liverpoed. Vltila. l.n quircr. Ilrc-nn vera Monro agios. in a case i.ee: ecu ri meri-'-r Court, it appcar- on Tiiurs!ay last in oor S ip ed that Mr. Aaron G. G m bcieg the one of the immense P.uk I Ion in C nire tg 'ged it to to the Cor;;rnrrcial Hank t-ec), sec ore a Soma fide debt. Tr.e was c lore::.- i!rr: wn !?". r-:re,it''d r.r 1 e :;io i. dgrd, iicecrriirg to low, but was r.f t in.meei a'.c v reeor 'ed !?v tiie IJ :ti:t. IJelorc !i was rc-orded tiie Bir.k e i tiie United S'atcs oh! dned a heavy i id "in: nt in Cincinnati against Mr. G-na, without notice i i ti tho moiira Ti.n C--.ift C.f.!-'-re I:?t1 decided tin I me j segment was the pn r lien en the lot ' f building-, and thus, for want of record ing in due timo tho C unrnercia! Bir.k has been cut at cf sslb.OO'b Such is the law of our state, vide Statutes of Ohio, vud.ij:, page Counsel for United States Bir.k, Messrs. Chase ec Bill. For Commercial Bank, Messrs. Wright H od-fe?. The case, we understand, will be appealed to the Supreme Court Cin. Republican. j Antipathies fhere is, perhaps, something more t. serious fdCt than poetry in the following rnymes : I hate lonz storie'. nad she A costly pirai h-iue an! a shabby barn; Mre curs lhan pir?, no books, b at many gn, Cora?.! toe?, t'.j'n boot, old !eb: ana paper duni. I hate ti: ht laciaz and loose conversation, Ab-iaiea: jab , and little informatioa; Tc.e foo! who sirn in bed, nd snores i.i meeting, Who lau"h while ta'Ains an:J who talks while eating T-. , T. : :i r ....-nrr liTtlleS tO ; ACT. it is impossio.e lur y5 . ,e, c,rrn ,'-ia ,ei ot sernioris, "ce.ve nn beuef,t to . wU WASHINGTON. i is we'! hn;.vn tbit at tho e'eso if the revc--ry w..r, .' '... n t!.c arir.v, mipa:J and wretch- 'rav t :c.: w air.-. .-: in a stv.to -.! tr.utmv. i. : w:.i t.-:u.i.n-a t. vvafinngtcn by it i tuc.-rs. 'i'iio country w:s in un tho cot'fedctan'-:i :;'irost power- i au&tcd tho ;:.' j-nd distractien 1 i ;i d : n s; li-:-.:l A:::.:i ho We; ie- general councd genera!. Ti.o e 'Iv3 army was a:-ion was ono v. : li' uiiiK-n w 1 1 lavespr aeg t.isicze. .3 ewes m ;3 v. at 1 1 i !i to Wns-hrngton, tho r el,ii! i ig her itnlo- L iS th" cm.-'P-tji i f : l-r-n1ior fvir a i.i crty i.t. 1 1 ttvui f ee ni all :-:e ip..'cLud t.i him for kis'moro t t.:-.t eta-;,! Hero :s bis , - ... j ! -. - . V. e -. : i eel l i I'edv 'va-! v 1 1 fore l.i3 l;: :':t to !!ght f Wthin::teaa r n in i . : : a nuv: " 1 hav e r: i hav 0 ttt'eti ir, l. , , ; -:rr n rn n.-c ni-.e r? tfgsrrt surprise ntnl id v. ;.o ai'cnts.'U iht; s ti i'ltd to r::y prri;r-a!. lo too in the course of tho r i... ar ii - in '. c pairif.d trmation than ! hpiIh u d there hi irg t-uch ideas exisl o aimv, r.s yea have e pressed, v!iich I ve v illi ubhorrencp, np.d trpreliend with i'or the p.rcen!, the communication of : :a w;,! r: n t!: own 1 0:0m, :.t.lr. - feme furth er t:c c . : i a "I am much i.t a less t.i conceive what part of my c.-nduct cou-J have o en neuuragement to tin f. J 1 1 r:.i . iul ji, to mc M'ons i-i with thcgicut ctt mi-eho'fs that cvrld Lcf-il my rmintry. If I em not deceived in tho knowledge of mvsclf, jau c-.'uld not bo.ve found a per:. en M whom ;ur ti hemes .are more disagreeable. ' I.et me ct rjure you, then, if you have nny regard for our country, concern lor yourself or po.-trritv, or for me, to bani-h thesa thoughts from ' yur tnmJ, and never comnuinicate as from your j c;l, or any ono cisc, 11 sentiment of tho liko 11 a- , tore. 1 tin, etc, "Gj: uk.c Washington." A (! ); Joic:. I hive heard a good joke about h:i Truman, late of Aiken (ieo. He was ftoji :g at a tavern up the country, and used lo u -;e ;dr"it the bar, s lid . oie it over other (;-" lope r. N'-t a glass could bo loft for a a;:-' ; . t e : it but he woii.'d sl.lv t-lo uo :,i d diinii ita ts. Oo" e'.v a htiici: i'.on-r cum in iiml c i lit 1 1 r a s.;! hern of br.-cdy ; . John im- 4t.riy .-lii.!i!-.() vpii tbs ' or. The (hivcr ew his mop, ;uol iiiarnli in Iv piay'd pn.sui.i leaviiig I. a brandy v.l. do bo slopped In Iho or. The bait lock on tctnn.ing bo saw tho pel cirp'y, red r-c,:,,mvd, nita all the diaboii- oid I o 'J': r r oe f eh.! alloc!. hoc h- "re nn enough drank t'o- p o-n?"" t kill forty men! ",- Mi!!'- '' :'d John ready to yield up tho : I-' -1 ; hi. ht. V...':e IP."' said tb i.'iver.. ed John, "W h . ti; ought l.e: "Down ' ' toon i: ed driver. - too the 1). I rr d-fiit. t w!io i su - r . "! Limp cdl or vouVr a nil a pint three; nd: .i:.utrr,"' nr. s we re d Iho wiek '. n went tiie !:i;r;i i.iionil u;i ..!.-: -nolv 1 ot.ojtn. ;ther with Jobu'a Tht ko was tol l ii 'j Ii r t ioee, 'id he has never .'; other people' 'v.h he h::ris t f a ih. :e, r, young ; ec mo t'r-.ui .a r 1 -rr hi : - iat .ooared with iho a of tha f ehionablo lo , ..,,(. J.; di:,.i. et w here dwelt liig d t-io :;: o'v, f.-r the ic heart wi i trpose t i Wiiliing tho sof: nc3 of s- i"; VJ lOi i P! I oa : l l lie 0 muieu wiih "Wiiko ' s: : arc :i( ugh , x.ll..' I.t lllil v. onc-1 strains-, alum:. I j bum an- I' u-e- ehfd too third sory window, "That," said be, ".oast be the divinity ef toy real I".l sing 'jo iig Lcve.'o Dream." No fo i.er was this thought cf, thou a soft lone broke from his guitar, r.oc or;r.::ied by a voico dries I cths.iaj. Wo con imagine the rccrcf, incomprehensible trans ,n of unsullied &ucction, and or such circum e tances, to tho from at the window, whom tho mi:).-tri i's fancy b id printed as the magnet of his heoit. Af er a few more lvciek billies bad been disposed of, and iho denoted youih was n Ueit making his exit, a voice fu.n t' e I?tlico cri- j d "Massa, Massa, den'i stop dat nre music s gib mo Jim Crow or Zip Coon, before vcr gwit.c." Tiie knight of the mustache xvt.3 fctracli wi'di nwe. He lound that hoi ndnstrtisy liad been wasted up an the car of Dinah, the young lady's chamber-maid, and that h:3 devoted eno had been out tint evenir.g, p.tttnJin? a soirca fivtn Ly ncr ncigbba BiU. Clipper. We have seen the rich cower LeU.ro ths poor as often ri3 tho poor before tha rich. We have never seen we say it with pride wo have nev er seen a native laboring American who did not feel himself every inch a man. We have been, to a creator oxtr-nt than manv other?, acnaain- tej with yout;, mcn who with no other reliance urmer uoa, man ineir own aUJ u-u hand, witnout hereditary influence or back ers of anv kind whatever, have committed them selves to the current cf active life. O" lhce, wo have never known a single one to fail from any cause external to himself. We have never known an outward force to keep a single man from ri- ! sin. netiavo never seen n&ncsi, .iriuousia- idustry, fail cf its reward, unless from soma of : those inscrutable dispensations of Providence, by which wc nre taught that "There is a dicinit that hapei our enl, Ii3jgh hew thetn as s will." Never think the worse of another on account of bis differing from you io politic or re'igioo.