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Charl es 0t0 t tJ1 0 ERANCHII LACET AND TEI 111S bn ouA1a IARES SADLESAND7R 1 NKS t darl p,; ['RSEPAIRIFANGSARICTLYAFN TTODDO f. a y\ H iOLADELP . SH o SAD DB All A. F. A DD TRUNKAB A 00,14 rra u,) to·. rm tt s comloac olmr u ulhat ,nlai A. I t n 71I nd rop tvb ert, dixlr i vmea iu I hri lan k , n v e no l rill nlnrl d. :;ý et /:(A''IER SAD E, (:0ACI1 IARN&15 AND TRUNK \ KF.RS HATSurt~n o BOOT S, SHOES.ADBc*~S rlchARLE S Bfr ANDS T ETTER Fancyl~mu L'C A 17 maitnL ANU I ni rr STORE, . INSIRIIANCECOMPANIES. Crescent Mutual Inaurance Company of NEWu ORLEANS.~ t0, I lr,,,ourro, y with tL, r911)1 iti 3.ai their 91a99 er, th1 romp1,y nu Lrl~ril lll !i"I/UIIIII tnnL~nr.-::t. 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PEOLuat St ~ln~. EIIOONOAPO~, offoool.o hi.y u boool II, ~ li OPPAOIN AN TI(Ie IT cOSI e... AN ban" u b arrlst Wit lillrrl plcrllml of ACCORDEONSOX aver broughbt to the Southern ,'2.rr "I11l·ll Ore n0iercvl at t I- n t r~asollnlu tutee. GUITARS , nilulufr. llnn·11 hr \t'1II.Alr lhAll . O, D lI'R £50 moat0. IPpr S SgPA. IIOIrE1S These iltrumcllta are of the firt clues, noad nwaralnid to stodth ....at. 'L .hrrihor hue Lad many youlr. erperiupen in the Mlasi, bpllh. s in the N Kotham rioire, . wall u 0 Now~rl. anl is Thoroughly acquainted with lhlo n..w.Ldsluili of h ni. tI tenI hef+il e rrar litihei w Irnw nrlr Hennrnaeee rt~ A r l.s.IeOrrSH: L AL TMOIa carbrn . th ot~ lulr Imk f~ n all kinWs lUSICAL IlNSRUASENTS nd, Lx I.ATE. ad MIOSTFASHIOIO N IIILP MUSIC, lhr hlllrsal Pablo are relectfull4 nedlr to rnll rald r allilll Ilia ctn.k. lu , C I\"J. .._ ' .!L D. 'nn F.lFIwlT1· 9 Cunlll et., N. O. R.lH ERA1I1)S GRE:AT RZ ]IEDAL.--The h SOLE BREAT UD Dl~nunr·ll ,Il.Ia,) ,tellrened xL the LONDON11 5'eRSAL EXPOSIT`IONV foe PIANO AND HR MANUFAICTURKES, has been arrnrded to JL·. ERARD, as FEC uad ENGLISIH NANUF'ACTURERR AIlR. ERA~RD'' MANUFACTORY I S THE ONLY ONE,, OF ALL. NATIONS, that h.ia le, el rd the (IREAT hIEDAL In, IhI. kind ul rrorkmenehiP. MI. M'EIIREN EACII. Nn. ca L`·sl Smphr, betwurn St. Cilnrlcland CCranlnd~cl r ll set, beg~s leave to inflorm tho public that ho has Intb~lr 'r d, c b I, illirl polwllca, and o~rra fur sale, Isreral PIANOS, I:'ICO1Cn, r«., ,? the mnnul.,rwries o Nrenrs. ERARD, J. PLEYEL, and otter grand maker., all pllnrantied Ia resist the trmllemurefr of this NI. F'EIIHhN UACH ad et. I.. his eervaers for REgPAIRING AND TUNING8 PIANOS .11 Wc Ilurteat oulire" j.21 Ir rP All, PITCH AND ROSIN-35000 barrels WYil 1 gteFtn Nnenl Stores,, RPrr I byy A. DELAI;RAVE ACO., 71 Maguipe "rt Also, 'putts T,,,p..tIne lendKe r. j e (m.nw IN ,DS AND WALNUTS- A 16 bebe f. OT SHEL.L ALMONDS. M (roanras WALN7'-...ln dL 1 Ieafl A. F, COt1IN · e M Trk ,sly ,Iu · SDDIS ON &CO., Wholesale roacers and orm ANDtRIEW & GO., JOHN W., Commission MATHUI &G CO I. W., Commssion. Provision qu,4 Orx,,, ,,rrctnnt.: R * ,,d il'r "., . I _ cc. SENSON, J., Iouse, Sign and Ornamental ) eamnr rIm,tlrurorW ,ls."md M0 132 Cuy Irrryrto ,-e C ONVERSE & CO., Grocers and Dealers in +.tr""r. " _ _ _ ._ -l i 'ARIRELL, EDWARD J., Attorney at Law, (1 'lliTY, W., Attorney nt Law, Commis R(tARY, J. W. & J. A., Brick Layers and M it ;,, i ,,, ,cn ,i;. -" r b........... ...r ill ,,ild .. .... S:'x r x th-- ·" aI,. ft. R. W. [fill D. F. aurthe. Lyr l &y D. !v Jlobi .: kNof Xal flrA , E: , On ,iWormet uic rof.uble tnulck Sy et, .d1 ; r,',rt.r . m:.,b f +i r ,t w -ut ,r mnl..,.uy. wud Ln.i! S rl, Dore arm Nlmhwh Inr..u ad repnlr. 1. f.utlt'-work ald I'klrinl Bo,:r. of all kilds mdIr I", Ar. Step Lt ldof oall i 7.l t rrmL .t y SIUNBAR & CLO.,, F. Co mmission Boot ur' d S:olL. v5.- oc[. , 54 nx 64 Cn+-.+n ·trrt, Yew Or,. nn,. ANIEL AY E, form orly ofe Gnturocery, .......4·,r , f" ,,. n'? , n, I,;, f) ;:>,"?r v, r'. ? i .r li·* i,' ,`. . " , " c A"l. L . \ N.... a. r a, e., ao u,. l an d At N ETT& 0 FE INA'ND Na. 9 ) LT N ?", J& ITJ., Attorney at Law, No. it NWOOD I ., CO, omsiESon, ommissr io SKLO. (J TAYLO, & CO., iDealer in Cofanfee, t", 0 N'. C. . l--t r.; r n f ,nth,,r zd AK+rlt t", tra t ... l h'":t d "If . l p .+ r;,,+:+,,,,I:.,;,yx.l . ""... .. ! t b.tor. A. C. A bl . ,,tr. . ' AYlr t No O. { M, ONDFF . C., i. sa y olrcacer, ,71 Cam E AALSONi F. N., Notary Public and At -.,.I,, UD. S. I , ir C ands AIo, puEETT & CO., noe k IN AND, No . s3 if DOLE( JOIIHNCemiS, tncr Merchant, in y AI J{1& I AOBEilTS, Atntorneye iit raw" 2t :T" IE. HIXE, E 'o. 1O0 J;.unp streeta, iNICIHOLS, B. F., Archirnt, Ofdfice 27 Caim r.- . t, r:.+der + e axF r . L:, ry t,. ,.,+ tI Ci i.o F ,lay oo Hull.qm wir ".'n' . ! l.. iTUGENT & CO., 'ICHIARD, Cotton Factora ý_ _ c".tn,i,., -, in. r , i xsl:,~, - n ROw, Cxrondrr ,t xt. ',,t. t. O LCOTT & SMITH, Attorneys at Lawr, No. JUI(J, 3Mi', & ;o., Commission rhnrchnts. I+.OMHliOY, EDl,"L { A It.. Com itsiou av,1 For. 1ICKLES, JONASi , Deasinein Foreig arrnd raIILL1PS, L. A., Ng&uerrean Artist, No ', ý ? ) A F MO N D , f . C . , ! +; m dl y t j r oc e r , 7 1 C a m r It ACE FOSTER1, Attn;wv,,-,. awl Coun,:el frs ETUIRNED TO T'liE CITY.--F. II. B.Iooo I/ U n,+ tl t.....< "r m., i ?. , '.. .. ,,r.,,,: 0, '., ,; , ,r'-, ..d , . I.fi J UliAA STRIX-Lr, t-r:" ren C&'. i" ;-l t . Chares ·,: • , 1.' ,+ r.n TnABK & CHRISTY, Office No. y10 Banks r.OOLE, JOHN, Commission Merchant, Emi - R+r+ton and Ronttlwtrr ODdee, '5!s lnk Plnr... sl" IERRIO, J. NARCISSE, Parish Auctioneer, G.", nl Agnt an l(oliectnr- Ut e,; Ce,:I uuihh ehx rle Dr,.ll .'EASIE, J. HI., Attorney and Counsellor at R,YTArERIAN & CO., J., ]mpurters and d TOLFF, SAMUEL, !reporter of Wines, (71LDE, J1lN P., Attorney and Counsellor W t a law, sJ Gr;·\ ttr sert't, NI. ff u,'m . ,I.,, !, RIGOHT A. J., & CO., Cotton Faactors'sanl II\IIE undersigned continue to make liberal' 1·'1 t,, F F:N . K*:NEV L 'T & CO, N3 .. H lnenui a REMOVALS. SEMOVAL -Bt. H. MARK, Attorney at Law, hxe n moved hn II co . CC,1tSt, 00r.,s , No. x7 Coo-p l., DRIUGJ STORE REMOVAL-The ub - 1 J :1xIF. rie Clmr. nll;·luol he 'ir~a:ni h p listn C1 r1.1CC 1.c ,..,li. oo,& ,oI ii to Inn joss tf Snntli,,· ri t ll.. r of Lt!lntr l lili l Cnalton6;; a1 tn'rt. MEDIUCAL CARDS. j) it. J F. SEOUIN, otficeat T1homas tahin'a Dm Stnn"r, .--,I Clmll and o-l,0l ;Inll CorcI, e 1., 175 rntr L ."rt·11 m:..; I tone,-r of Y liilrallr· i a j) . J. S COPES, ohice r and recidence, 444 lJ dhreixi e err * rn a, t ool · r,:r nhnv."6 11li n· lil eta It 1OCTOItS A. C. &. L. IIENSLEb, 44 Canal tr, 4t. _ _ jnl 1} lu OU1t.EOPATlCl PIYSICIAN-JAMES G. rELDEo, ,i. iD.,I CoCoolot,10 ,t l. 5,dow iIO ED1CAL NOTICE-RIt. LOCKWOOD, who I 0,o1oio- Orunt a n" ,ortoheo 0 Looiarl,1 Ky., nod oooy ·i the towns of th South, to aIULIOCO, YOLLO'OI .d TYPHUS FPl'EKS, na n rli ne nll the following ienpe ansr. eGatFi, I'M inrd lL, m d all 11'u lutiunlnatioue kof tt®Innenrnl Vi~o !b His r ,Caas a .. ne I- wit wr I. Ii hdtcul Cllaa, 010,tlar -111 1, 1, ,, lrr ou 011,it 1 to the 0 ChCirit Hoppital, n 0000he n 1100r or \I ~orlrid Ann whih 10e 01, ilito cnable itloito ,uda,,an o l oI- ri.oooo,, to tI I Syplol, and to ooo,.l ho their emso, I; l ooloosloo*, Ooooohsoo, n..·llaokiSt..,h, olIts wonL omtPrimal, arr··nl~arS Gonut nr~, 6trictur.·Iyl u r, lirralrnl 51i lllllailn, air. r 11Hcr \o. 8J I·,ll Lune ItLaT Lulr u" oj..lrm nt.ll Perdidlo attests. Ilo. LICIO\o100l' SPO0CIFlC, rennin oroc,,jo o0 r1, for 0yp`,I Go lvrrlhlra, pC.. len ho hlni,,el Ot Ih ltoo ".t Htn dollnr I, ,,, ttle [l the 0rr.0ipI o,"i olvu ,,I"o.qI pen;pald, i wilt be ho( to 100, p rlofthe 1-i-Sm 0- htr.s . 'k'h egrrat. sr seen nrwIl ll a I..Icrvr in ail rnrr·. It. ANFOUX, I'MO0101 L I1IEl1i', al Irt_ lV , _ _ 1 ~ , .n 0 1,I j N. MAYO, DENTIST, tmus ra D,11. 0010 how , bllew wr to, 1101.0 10,1,0. 0001 01 oLi , cit, ad ,.t h, le of 01 :ly,1 rt., to,., irn'r,,,on fossy i , ,i to, Oi,0hilol, Diuol.li,,o, Oa0lao1t. and 00,0 ,,,,,, 01 0lhol~lpOio. 00 oIlo too,.· to 0,oc,..tiur t. 000, 0or, 0. L.. bio , D culro,· .' S. rn of tl a Uni, oily o"LLauiaiuun an d Dn1. Yun and·la Hrelcr, e4., ole" fete amw B RIDGEWATER PAINT AGENCY.-We Ilnr, " now nn IImII/I· Il))llj of this vlle 0 lli d FIRE and MATERH OC11 1F'PAIN'. loonutorr, uldcre inl nthma ar ro-d to our Clnrrnilr for ,rttr tirnt cl ul l. allltir n ld ! :'il Pniru len Il use. 11. C. 0010 0T A Co., 0i,.o,,,,l, Comptreuo. D ADICAL CURE OP CORNS, without auttin L, or tllu Itat ltlOn.-Oor. LOotII,,. oI,, froh m lot, otooha ctpitol of 1'olnu Id. lute ... Lone r w w u " " to lllr Ixdrra Int gr ielllm, xnd Ilie inlliibibwte to t, I, oI. f tllj· PI~I(·P hnl hr undertllt· the Ulb endirlltionl ot COav.1lS UNIONS, NAILS, xnd every lmnl eubrrnr. on 01: tooo the Tro., 0ITIIO2'0' C000000, 00 ooooy t of ELIXIR of Ll~e own comiweitiona oz 1110 oe..tio. i. plrlCloll i, tl:spa 0 olll f hio10o niuutod , t,,o LIojLhe Inset px ,,and l~n petivri: nII) (SII i ~C. 1l rlYI II iLtl 00,.1, trios of comiu·o, OIO"ooillobt in hie hn tl, H~r. K. i· in Irolruioi o p a gcatt numbr of fntluring Irslimriniala grwtwei in lrnmr 10,1d othor to,.,0,, ' ·l otr t ba d . dil .lloO0,l, t0 ,llr:. Clri r llldSIIgpolinllllil l $LY1 LICI· re twelve CImllltlinlter the Darr.. Tlol Docll r will t ol i mIl,, r lnlhl lol· doil h rom t nine till Lnii-gnat c·]r en to the moning, ol·I frmn oner to tt~r.* in tiiu nftenioou, nt Nu. 1.a ROYAL STREEI', brtwrwm 'feulnt d and Sj. Po1,ooltr-l. ,hll oI 7 RUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, ETC. 1D r ....... t'o old t0.llolilttc. tll l atttioo of I r wr I'hyiiiia. ; nd F,,,nlire to I , rrrcrlltl rrlirell .wt, epmpgrim Nat my trder , I-lion .0t LOElii; all ofool, eoOiroaintioo0, tllto g flond FRESH and QOiCIoo i ' a,,,ould aeedi-,1.a e the fotlowiup, 1!00 PooiiisL uh Howard' sl 0o1-auo,. 00.M rph0a, W tn pntwattltsl; Cod Liver oil--lenuma Yhophate or Lime ; Rowl and ]lulna lxual'· Perhimrry, Psat Ma Ymipea w Rli·C two 0.0,00 pv.n 0 0, .el otr. T0o0 . RA. . 0oo C 'OW PEAS-COW PEAS-A fresh lotof aro Ii,,., Coo 0.'oom,,owl,,g o0 TOl elr,00, Io..l CIlotlol. r 001. b0 001ý 00000000o0100., 61 cw ·rrat. I)AAILY CRESCENT OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TIlE CONObIDATpED CITY OF NEW OKRLEANi TIHE OLD TURNPIKE. We hcr no more of the clanging ha(t, And the t.btge-coach rattling by ; For the Stea m-Ktng uls th trtraveled world. Andt the (Old Pike'si leftR to die: Thb" grai crt"p. ,',r the flinty path. And the cut,.lthy dai~i,-t .alt ,Wher oncer hb -tage-horse. day by day. Lifted his iron hiel. No mrer the weary rt' erhdreadr Tlb,, toil ,f the comilig mrn No lrirr tir burtlitg landlolrd rus At the .c tad if tire edhoir g h e,rn For th dutr lire, rtill upon tht. road. And b i'h bt-eyrerbd r."i tn Ilayt Where one* the. e attering hoof and wheel Iattind d along the way. No more w,. hoar the eracking whip. Ar t br ' tron, , wht , .l' rum bling eo rnd And ah the wate.r drives us on. And an iron horpre itr fond: Thi c,.aeh 'tandl raLtting in the yard. And the: h,,rse Lae .,,ughlt the plow; We lave spanrrd the world with tn iron rail. And the btrramrKing rulbs us now: The old turnpike is a pike no more. Wide open stands the gate; We have made us a rorad for our horse to stride. Which we ride at a flying rate. We hawe fill,.d the valleys, and leeled the hills. And tunn,.l:d the mountain side ; And round tlhle r,,ugnj crag's d'zzy werge Fuarlte.ly now w, ride ' On--onn--with a haughty front' A pull, a hrirk., ad a buul : Whil. thl tardy (eho,,, wake too late 'f. babble bar,.k tlb- . ,nud : And tlhe, old p~k,- r, ;t i. Ihdt :ldne, And h~it· ",, -e·. k thIt, plougth : AuL th,: tmam-Kiing rulles u+ llo,)W THE IWO ISAiBELS; Or, Coquettish Seventee Hll MRS. . HALL. I: well eat1 i~l ,. ,.o- 1116n _, Ullhlt toe· Laeu ""ea. jT)ld Sin:. Anil ali~s 1 n uli, ·Ix a Ir1 · n ii Hu H·~ H Hivui- ' HJr, · The (General put on hils -pectaeles. and looked stead, fatly at Iabhel fir at least two minutes.. "Turn your HIiad'" hiFaidL at Hlast. . there. to the lhft." Isabel Mnotford. altilough an ackuowledged beauty sons as Remiable as she was ;aldmired ; she had sk-o a kerr al,preeiation of charracter ; and. though somewhat piqu..d was amused by the oddity of her Iunt's old lover. h'ill (Gnera' wto ot finH examHlle of the b w .ell-preservld perIoI aHnd manner- of the Hli% century : IHaHy Ialways r cog. niz,. I,,.auty a. a di-tinguiln'd relative: and IsablI turind hI.I h-t hed. t," r.ndH r it H'- ttractive as it could b,. 'bh,- l;"me-ral ,Hb'ld. and after I zbziH f,,r mHth,-r miH. ut,.. with evident ph, a-Ure, he said'. '" Do me tile favor t, I:, ,p that attitude, and walk lH ,- thle room.' 1-ab-I lidl s, with hucll dignity. Sh' certanly way ,.'x,'H.dilly IIhnd-.ne, he. n tl- light Ilt firm. hHHr "HIlur dmirl:,lSly po"is d Ie.r hoend w.lIl I'nd 'HeHfulIy pI,acel. hllI fihrtnu fit;.,y frumed. hner ay , -m;lile bright eatl cnnldin{. Shlet wo/uli htlel· betn tno,,r captivUting had her ,r.-'- h,. '1, -'H , d her t. - , w".,- bvideutly Hlya ri-ian ra.,tier thou c1:L.i0. The geIntleman muttered rovethlng. int whith thle words "e charnmih.."' ar.l " to be regrettd:d'. only tt Ih r car : tlhen heI -poke didincHiy : • You ""lirilt'•, mly ,ahd'tr. young lady ;y,,u shatllowig, d eomp:arisonl hlwi.•bI pen y,,lr c ) tpHers, aHrid th, pasling ..II ed whH inHo I harve,,en. Nowb .,, so kind ;: to w ' Hlk out ,, h, l,,lroe . ,ar: - r. bnd c,.urtesy.'" ]ld HhI lHHHttlfdt,,HfllHi b.os uueducat,.d younH lady she,. nlight have Hlnlncled out of the ¢a m. in obedience to he.r dli-pllha~r. whir.ll, wre ly d'eridhed: but. as it war. slhe drew helrlseif to her full height and ,wept through flhe folding do'r.- .lbThat is to pr'fctly a. copy of her pu'r aunt :" he mura,unfed: ;j'ust so wuhld she pass onwardl like a ruffled Swan : she went• after that exact fashioli. nto thlll aHte-rm, when shH refused mI fur thie fourth tine. thirty-fivhe years ago." ThI yHouHg I HIiHbel re-Hb td.rd ncorli.d.ad l d. The gHn tlemanH eated himlf. eanHH his cHl-pd h ab.ds upon tIh bn ...... I,,,dlhantti,l laid in canle-Pwdhih dhe Pcartied rather fr show than ut--;nllH sid. . Young lady. yoH I,,k a diviHity ' Your IHr,.HHHr, I pe'fectiobl, but your ourtH-y iH - rightful' A dip. bob a bhend. a hufftl.: slideH a cinter--nithr dignified. graceful, nl r sHlf-ptf ,. s, ,l' A cou trov is in gracre what to du goin is in mluui ---H.ly nIttr- of the Irt :all exHeute either tHhe one ,,r the nther. H y h beautl y of lilt, l)uhes of DtHvH H hiirH could Illt hIlave 'vtd her repntathiil is a gracefui wllan, if shel had dlared such a .Hurtesy as thbat" •.. I :scure yonu. sr." remotraHtHH l tlhie ffnded IsabelH that Madame, Michelu-=" --1 lhat ld I care fr thi H nan'.H H" exclalmedlH Ihe Hin. Siilhgnalltlv., " lliav, " I lnt memory H H "" • Vanl you no;t teach me ! " said lsabt, . amused and in. i -" -rd by his t.arn-,.tueIs. r tah p. : I N' II: ho ', rHlrtH'is whieh caHlienH.,I than Hnod, in ra o Ith Io.l nr. an insHlratioH H than Al,' AIrt. T1h1" v,-ry ,l .Iof !sir 1 ,). in H t itH present dayi . Ih: not H Htllllst(by "' ' I',ulf loy aunt i " inquired Isohel, a little saucily. "HH tI'IH l n. 3biH \IOntltfiHd. was grac itse.if. All' fhI.r allre i H sutHH women now I H-d.lvs ' " AnId. after the n,,t 'ly llattbH ring observation, th, Genteral nlov.d t,,u the pia:o. Label's brows conltract, d and hter ,l'ek, flushed; however, she glanced at the h,,,king-glaes. was comforted, and slniled. Ile raised the cover, placed the seat with the grave gallantry of an old cout ,ier.land invited the young lady to play. She ohbyId to do her justice, with proHmpt politeness: ishe was n without hople that t H, . at least, tile old gentleman would eonfflnsshesonwa triumphant, Iler white hands. gemmed with jewe'. flow H ver tile kiys like wingId seraphs : thry bl"wilder'd tih eye by ti, raHpidity of their movementH ThI, intrumet th Iund,red. but thl tunde. r wa so Ionti nu,,us that A- avt. ,t e.,[, 1.o -'lThe contrast wi eta.un ,y-annd-bye." th,,uht t Ihe, di-ciple of the ohl sclol '" thHre must be H"omue shIHdow to bhlow upI the ligh]t " onuhdr-- era,--HthundHer-- crah-- drum-- rattlHJ- c 'Hai ,L H eHlIHHunt, runHing backward and f HH warl lo sounds. the rings flashing like lightning' Another raIH -H-loHder--, gr"t deal of crusiug hand"- vihl-ut stHilihs fronl ,e enlld of thf instrumentto ihe olther--prrodigiou, di-ploys of strength on th,, part of thet H'ir perf,-I-irr-iH terrificbshake ' H h .1-1,' pHHI. rat i,xer Ii,.n ! " thought til, Gll,'H ral. ' Ii nd all to pIroduce a o' ul I, ss anios." Then followed it foail' banditti of d octave. - anlother crash. loudher mnd more prolonged than the r',I. and she looked up with a triumphant sotall,--a smile con w, ying ti, samoe idea, n the pause of an opera-daneer :Itr a moHt wndi.rfnl I '.rt II . SIhDb you klHpH a tuner ill tilh housef my dear younH ',dy '"i,*qnired the General. II' It look could have aunihilated. he would hIve trunbhled into ashes : but Ilh only returned it with aIdmli ralltin, thinkiug. " IloH aHtonishingly like her aunt. when she relfulsied me tile seonnd time " '"- And that is fashionaIble music. Miss Hontford? I have lived so long out of Englanbd. only hearing the music of leethoHven, and 3Ial lt, and H IledelssohH. I was not awiae that noise was sHbstituted for power. and that exl c Htion had banished exf.'Hsion. Dear me :--why tlh pino is vibralting at thllis moment' Poor thing' Iloe -ng Ido.sH a piano last HIu. 1M1is 3lontfird? " l.Hb,.l was Io Hing her tIenlp.r. when tbrtunatHly he,, ault--Hlill )biH 'Is HerH--,'neH tlo Ihll,' resu,'l The bov-rs ol thirty y'ar past. H would HIHveH nlt HIywlHe're H ,HH , HH -trang,"r-. Th, once rotlnh~d atlld qneenlike fomu n t1f h,` ,ld, ,r l-".1t was -horn of its grace anld b nty : of ell her attributes0. rat all her attractions, dignity dinly rettnaintel and it was that high-hared. innate dignity which can aHIIvr be a'qllHired. allH i b never H rillgltH.n. he Iad al. ust the eight'of:auinchlhouf'r heihllt.and heogru i hl P.w bIr;idid in full ldds IovHr lr fhairI'ut wrinkled brow HIl hdtl nntford hdiskde so exa:lctly wlhat Isabel Vere had bn. that Ghneral Giordon was sorely pe~rphlexed. l.hbel Vr. if Iril nHlst hbie told. haid taken extrapaini with hr i dre,: hier nit Ie met the General the IiHll1t efoire. aild her liken,, s tn her aHnt Iha1d o recalled Ilhe past. tlhat his prnlIHsed iHit to his lHd sweetheart (as h. still called her) had fluttered and agitated her more then shu thought it possible an iuterview with any wlan could do; she quarrehHd with her heautiful gray hair she eaH t off hr bHlack velvet dr.ess disdainfully, and put In a blue MairH ,HlHHti'H. (Sihe remnlbHred how muHh the Captain no. the bouoll. once admired blue.) She was not a co Iquette : even gray hlir at fifty-five does not cure ciluetry. where it has exiIstd in all its strength ; hut. for the sake Hf her deHar usceH. shH wished to look as well Hs possiblh. She wondered why site' haH so afton rlfused " poor Gor don." She had beenl all Ihr life of ton delicate a mind to be a husbaud-hunter, tiro well satisfied with her pusitinl to calculate how it conld It, imlprovrn. and yet she did n,,t hHiHtHte to HonfiHss to Ihersef that IIw. in the eonmeni, ment of old ag,. however verdant it might he. she would ihave be'H n hlappier, of lmore cnIeIH nenIef sore valueH it H married wHnHnIi , Sh' ihad HiH m' h[ good sons,'u. alnd iHgod a.t,1 iHHHHIH to bol iothe e]:l Hs ,f d bcnllontd tmahllb Hom:isth- g of hbHaHllHss alnd chilhless .lnH.nd who rell:b to -tabihV lawl. at war with lhH laws H of thie Almighty ,,.l if h Hr hHHt did hHIH it lillh, "ItllV and suhndry H 'H--. -:Igt, pa-.t d throlugh her brain i 1 onnot e[i, ql with hier old lgl Ir Hd fwht IIh tlu iHll uHH Ilh h -hyllH onlyibe fhrI givHn. hyid bil HIH by Ilh s lHHt trong-H i h I I wllmliu-l HHHl e lhdt Ilf H ntln. f hHlHlH luuHtlrtid o know Ih HIt. i"yHoHH hlad-aH ald iHlHH. htdr llrIo etiHJllHHHl H tugrlhr ,, re yrr, ig heBarts and tdl headrs. The p111d eon~ wgh t,, teHlH Ihe h'H H of HIHlpidH and HH crutch II ut hapHH hit Hstirange viLga-hiH, alld t ldy tin, ea barb hi. crutch with law.;ld H HHH~r HHHHH HH l HIHII HIIIHHHlyHildbIHI Hby ta.11 the point of" an arrow. •i'The old peopl:CH H, lIsabel bHutflrd irreverent alHled ihe H thHt evening, did HInt get on well togethr:b they werel in great deIgr e di.. ppIt ntd onhe with t'H otlhir. They stobH up tH dalcee the n'int de la cthuri aund lIsabel Ver,, languished and sweat as silo had n~ever don, s-fore ; but the GinHral ollly wudHredH how Htiff she had grown. aHd hopHid that he was not bfs ill used by timH 's hMistress Isabel Vro hind hHen. At Hirit. Iisabel Motford thought it "good fun " to see the antiquities bowing and o rtesying, but shel became interested i Ill tlilgering courtliHess of tIh little scene, tremhled lost her aunt sholld appear ridiculHous, and lth len wondered how shehl eould hare refused such a man as el.n. Gordon rouHt havH been, Days and weeks flew fast ; the Ienenl beca me a con - stant visitor in the square, and the heart of Isabe.l Vt~ro had neve~r bot, ten to loudly at twenty as it did at fifty-an1 five : nlothing, she, thought, could be nmore na~tural than that thte General should recall the, days of his youth, and seek the fritendsllip and companionship oif her who had never been miarried. wlhil he--tidthltress env'--llbud been, guilty of twit wivc during his "servit'l i 1rlldiin." It wan impossible to tell which oif the ladlies he treated with th(, r,st attention. Isabel )lontford took an Iespecial delight ill tonrmeuting him tand he was cynical enough touwards Ier at times. Although he frltkly abused hletr piano forte playing. yet he evidently preferred it to the mlusic .ii-, Yore practiced so indefatigably to please him. or to the songs slle sang. in a voiee which fron a high ..sop.ano." had b.een erushed by tint, into what might be considered a singular "+mezzo."' lie sometimes forgot how to tiud fault with M1iss Montfcrd's dancing. and more than once Ix, came her portuer in a quadrille. It was evident, that while the Gdeneral way growing young. MHiss Ver remained -'" as she was '" lsabel Montford alnused herself at his expense. but hr did ant-tuick-sighted and mall-of-the world though he was--perceive it.. At first he was remark. I ably fond of recalling and dating event=o.md dwollino up on the groe. nd beauty. and int..r.-t. and ouevanti . whatever wa pant and game--much to the nlnl,.aAa. " I, of Iabtl Ver. who. gentle hearted ao s -, .h s w0 w0 d, I:: eormigned dato to the bottomleos pit latterly. however I, talked al gret deal more of the preoent thuan of the ip t, and. greatjyto the annoyance of younger mo n. fed , , the dotioof o escort to both ladl-s-aeo.opanyiog 'hoat to places of publle promenade and amoument. On otch ocaoioons. Mien Ifabel Vere look-d either ,- nest or hbahful--y :. po*ityoely bhfnl ; and Mio , od ,,h Montford. hromfull oft much tmit.hiofoaaln toly y ol - light n. At tlim., the General laid atidP his ynie:, h orvitiono. together with his cane. ,which wa not v, r" plaed by an ulmbrello ; to confesso the truth, he oa ,z poril, nrod -000 r0l -ymptooo r.f horrot dioao.. wOOh th- o lthoy had marel hbm oretleoo nod unomflortahl,, hr ,-.i- o hop.o and opicirtit.o of lif- rather than fearo of ,ol;o: Ont morning. Ioabol Montlfool and the oeneral ;.,,. a l er , . in th , r o le. w it, r e . th it lit t le s , -n e fi r st o p e no ,l -Olr difference ha, never heon sottled y*t.7t i, .h - oloinoed. tily: -"yoo havo never proved to me the . .p. riority of the Old pehrAbl over the No.t" -"P:moply becauo e of your superiority to both " ie r , piled. "" I do not perceive the point of your onwt-r.'" oai th, young lady. -- What has my ouperiorhy overiyo h tOlod with the ouootion l " The -boi ,lo l .-0.... and hut the o...... , ...yo . Iliro aYo eouoh lisoen to me oriouly for five tminuttso " h," -- oiytening is always wel:oton wrrk."' obo answered ]Is took her hand thn thii •b he fo!t it was th l::lrd of aoe: the bonot and oinoew preooed on her boft palot with an earnest pressure. " Isal Montftoonrd--oould you love ao old man:t BilShe raigd her eyes to hi. and wonldered at the light which filled them : STYen,' she answered. -. I could love an old man d6!oo -l I mold confidt to him the dearet cret of try hebr:' And your heart. your heart itoelf' Ruoh thing- I avo been. o weo t Isabel.o , Itit hand wtas n-y hard but ,L dlid not withdraw herb. ' to. not ttla., beau --l oau~o I hato not my hro o r to give.:" he spoke raptlyl. and with emotion. . I I,' ,- it not to give. and I have oto longod to b-ll yru my ,r. " You have uch intltooce with my aunt. you hae, 0 n -0 off -Oliotoo toro like father to me that if yoo wmt li ,nlt insh-r.,de with b"r. f,,r nIlr and me I knwnrw he erqull r..l rrul-,lo. I have oltn--fteon tlouht of entreating thi-. and now ii tc : -o kiond of you tr. ak. f I ftot,- lovu al 0old an. giving Ome an opp0 ltunity of -hewing tl:o I 1. by onftding in yu. and alkinb in 1tur intoreo-i,.i" Tble room bh-eamo mitty to the (tnortl's eyo,. ao-l th rattb- of a battlle-fieild soundeod i his ears. and beaot upo his i-art. --And prao-y. 3i tlontford." ho l a: d after a patlf . -" how may himh b" ".llo. you do not know him --mv aunrt yrtbadt th- c-, tinllanee of our ae0uain00nr t0' -" dty ty fre I hlh d thf e happint"- to nl0e3t you It w00 m, t f, rtuoate I wOto.o you to call upon he.r. thinkho"o--(olh Ioh, ld up at hi fn foace. whob e vory wrink.eh war, ari,tootie and -inio . her most bewitchling smilo)_- t thinkg th,. pro.oh g -, ,o h the only olan ohe over Inved woud st.ft.n hr. alfh- .ol,,h o thlt I should one day tho privilt god to addrn.t you a- d ,;o frietnd. my uncle" And h ki.ed lhis hand It ,,:,I wao hard to b oar. - I haove hearl her bay." pertiteol ;t,. young lady.-- that whten prompted by evil e:uns-. ,1I refroed you, the loved you. and since your return o ,o , only lives in your preenee." The lteerao l wouder.. it thbiwas true. odr thought lie would not give thte y0nT. beauty a triumph. IIe was r, covering his w"If-ponas--i,,n b I reomembered your admlration of pasto ng boo llo o and 5o t h1w kinidl you toohralod -o.d for my aunt': ooko.o yoo urely you will atidto0 in ao mattoor upon wotio h my hnpn' ne,-. ooid the o:oppinho--o of that ,,ro ldeafr fhIlow depeod " She thea tt oos footlful 0y00s u on the grotuond. ".And wo i, - thl p,.or, dear f leow 0: ilquired the (;on endl. in at-inloo rly hooky voice. " Illenry )Mlndevill..': half whi-o , red 1-:1 .. !-. i- ; no.t beautifol name t the initialto o l thosoo lov,lv hoo- l kellreiof, oyou gave on wiltll dollO : I thal oll bll I. 01 oo A non oofold lldmior l ,lnt n i!ovilo o " ..'The youonesto -o,." -he tigh,.o thah t it nt v ult' oloootioon : woreho he to , uldeoo olo,- llIavt o ,.n t ,,, harpy. Oh.tri lhe io ue o t fineo f ll,--such i rI- ll,-t a leg at ('abtA. .nud reoeiwed I don't know- how ma:tny tta,, from thire=, horlrrid Alifeant." -" 0,.tot a hego-" rtoeoild the o:ruolh with :n np,.orrino gltne alt his own : .. why he call n.ver dance with you " " \o. but he can admire my dao.log, and des noo toioh my ouorto oy dip. : huoflh. a hoed. a hob. a o lih. a e:,n. tor: Ahl dear oGeneral. I was alw:y. pefietioo in hioo eyes." " By toe immortal duke." thoughlt the Central. tlh y.ooo· divinity i- laoghing at me." o- 1yo aunt only obojceto ti hi wat t of nonoy : lnr have abundance for both: audl your recrmmotnntion. dearsir. at tile Ilorte Guards. woull at once place him in tome position of honor and of profit: and even if it wore abroad. I could leave my deatr ant with the eon eioutot .s that he hhppiless it nourt.d by ynto.doear. gurtldhln o gto l that you are. Airt sir. at your tim, of lif0 you can haoo no iloea of our feelings." •" Oh. ye. I haveo - siglled the Generalo "til"t you "" olte exclaioood enthuoiaotioallo "I tllnhohto you yould th rl 01 h dolooooi vtroo ylU stlao d f,:lf for u: ; and when you Fee Illy dar o I!nro--' - With a cork leg--" "hy. or withl two cork leg--yonu will. I knoow. h ebo - tinee.d tlit my happiness is as ,eeure a y'our own."' " \ooaten ao e rididlh, o-o and alloo '" 0 aid the Ol,"mal. 'and hI should have know thalt hbefore."' "lh. do not say suclh ruo l tbin'oo, nd lioappoint ono e ,hlltending. oz I have. Irv.t.nn yuar kin ntsn u"t i.liftein.' dlnard: "" t11 continued. "" I h .ar nvauul's' 1'" -'rp: :"urw id-:0.r d,,ar (l,-o-ol. r ;.on 0l00 Il e-tl. heor--noy ev .,x ite,,boo dlpelltldlo it. If ) U onuly o 1lnx him Phl;nlioo 1,. p(0-0mir. that 70u will Iee your oindn,,e. 8t ! o powerflt 0, ,I i-. to s000i n0- lift-" •"h,- rati.,d Ler h,,autiful ty,.s. tWi tinlb r in unthtrd t .it to his o sho o llod I ioi ho r o- tlo. he r dooo. otblo.- . rtd fri:ndl: :i;,"r hl o onnwy ni. lovinply. implonriool oil Iti ohouldet., ad evb n urnurP d Iio honplotoho t. erutolt' e,,-etllt o00e gaiolod. it night not be imposible to Ih, thel two weddings oon tLio :ame day The Ooenral 07ay have dr-:aded the bmntor of nou dry menlbero of thoe enoor -,United Service Club" lwho htad already jested much at his devotiou to the two tsabels; he may have feol it geoeroo desire t, omake two young people hap--,y and his good sense dloohbtless suggo-stod that ixty-five and sevetnteen ear : strong tfllnity toolnnuory anotl ay ; he certainly did him -f thonoor. by adotpting tho ilterooooo of a brave yoo lno g f iic0r as his own. and avoidled the hbnter of -- tlo olul.o" o" pldgiong his thrice-told vows to hio ". oldlove'.. to e ,one 00eight orning that lhio -new ovo" gaot her hand and Ie.0r to loarry -lt. .to villo, , t 0 :tc o" orI tI f: II.ott,:.io -t'We "blahl from the Ton d'' Time of the 7th tilb oubjb,inld pIr 'eulnr? ,f trL t, r rihlb, o istst' which rI:'entl Iv , fill till" British stiata r IirkenIlla. "whil e eon' yigt troop, it otfthfrn Afrio l : -Ando.lllr nti i ibhb disa'troo ii ha'hppreied at stit. Atto S......t. b f i".otni o .d i. . t o t...th to . nry. h,' ,,, t o. y -t:";0ullr hIe lir'enullon was wreckdl between th'o a,1 :hlioi, il- ft m the i haore dtf Southl rnt Africa. Thie tla; -I'"t :itwillbh tl:, calamityi h.lptipeued t as . I',it D)ats' rt Offt this poinlt she struck upoll a reef of ulnk, u ro.k€.. iiin shi'p wif strnaing eight and It lf lknotf lit thl time Thile water was smooth and the sky serene, bht thl.' spared it which tiilt vtolss was pinsing through thtt wotertd fiyre tiher destlrutiun Th, rick iento trt ethrongh heri b,ttolt jusit ift thil'orrnast. aotd in itweuy olnautei,' tilme thieft w-orea fiew olotiltg spars and i fw i t er i i le creait turo ,liugingtt t tt,'o tand tioodotail that remained of tih lKirkenhead Of six hundred andi thirty-eight persns ill hiad hit Silton's Illty in tile g;lllaut ship but a fiw hlours before. ollly otne hulldred and eghty-four rema oinin to itie ii tale. No Its' tha ' fiiur hundred and fifty-four Eogllishen ihave Clint to so lamenthable al end. There is no my'stery abut thio catamity. We r t ont' h ft. as in the casr of the Amzoton. to coiidntitr the orilg ,,f thie, disaster. .Juft what lappcattd to th,. Orion elf tilt Siati t ro: or to tihetirtat Liv,.rpool o, f Finisterr. hIs h: otpelhd iinw. 1`aptoin Soll lolo . the oililr i n cni'malld. ahioubu ito shorteu tiro tolgol ily ity It no uch as i os 'ible. and more than was iiudent, huggedl the shori to o elow.ly. Four hulndred and titty-four erscns have 1oot tl it it ltt, it tonxtoohbce of his temrity As soon nb I ep v, srtil Wtigct uo ltle rocks tile ruth of t vater wts , gret that itlt rn o t he o ower tlroopdek wre tdrown, d I 'll yttir ithammok Theirs was the haldpier fittde: at ot.t it Iy we ltt spared the terrible agony tofit tilt netxt twenty inuLeo. At hleast to e manneu r of 'd.,th wats ..i lainifll tbll with oitoher. wlho w ore first cruw' ,d boienth thi t oal ittg spars and funneil, and thton swopt aay o b dytooevouro.d by the aharks wlllho re ,rroliglll rund tie wr eck. Frolm heo lllu'ott tilte hdip strut k. all appear to Ihavt belln I1 io lhntt hunman courage or eontlut.r conldlffrct. The srldlro w tre muttered on le iafterdeckl. Tioe instinct of d-ii - pline was strongetr eve tn ih tlte intoinct of Lie Tto oion f.ll iuto place sllo oo-lly fit on the ptrade grounld. Thely were told off into reiefs, IeIf d sent. some to tile haoti nd puI-Lpi, dome to tile tackl o of th ' toaiddto-b .i iia'ts. Cip atin Wright, of tie 91st regimenti who survives to relat, the dreadful seemn., tells us : "Every ob a did as he wits directed, and there was nio I cry or at murlur among them until tie vessel made her titnal plonig I could not iame any individual of'cerwho did more than another. All received their orders and had them carried out as if the men were embarking iustead of going to the bottom u ; thre was only this difference. th:t Sollover sow any embarkation conducted with so littie uoie or confusion.," loor fllows c lold they died in 'Iattle-fied andi ill th,,ir t.llotry' cause. thlt ir fate tootlh hatve exhited lot s h oig lballt rTgret ; iult threo i. sooo tinii i.t .. .xiT- .it o ytoo,'h il.in tillt, quiet. unlflinehinlg r ,"s-Iti-n ,,f -o man~iy lrt,. healrts .ctrtlgglhlg n lntullv to tilt, last :against an 1 a bid ,disoster. It oi, graifyTin also to toild thlt tohWo. huvm aud ch ldhwn were all lsved.. T'he h:d been l luietly col fo,'h'o ti'nder the ptp .Woiio lgo . o it a t .h,'t,' lit, f y g, . rv t her hi' h id,' ! lintd ,a"-,l' inlto, titer ut teL. The b a, t otto,I off about Alo htunl'., lyind lifly yaolo fthltg l thoe rtt -t;11 rrd l~irkt, nllt·; ad, tId tlll j Wre~( -ilived. Tbtqr·I ( i, l|,,t tilt otdie Ott' a otinglotooi titr child pn o i Il, li' t oof the t , r ,lls who perioo d. 'T hr bouod itdt It s L sutllt io to leoo']i tti'b wee suot fi,rthtottiit ith hoo.:r t need.t'ig , g thnd two rulttel' were all that eould be rei lltoro d ao tiloahhh ,If the le hundreodtiod beig hty-t'ur persoys who weret sa, oid iu: ind'ed and Tixieen oluodeitoi thircd in tie three buolts w'hioch sct edt d ill gettiog oltrof the wreck .ooh r obos d oll u oio ll do r," suhlodol or motre tonl It,, w{i hiu tifr..rn llinlutesq after the v,.ss struck, thll, bow broke, sh rt~l ,,f 1,v ll," innt ns lere itllpsed, arid theI]tinll of ftle. r,,", I w,, it io t wo. crosswise, j ust abaft the t'tgiult' rO,,hl 'i ties h, r'l part of the vessel hutmediattely €nrg, litl 'd. anIllld 1,"001 dtown The only heoil Of the survive€.. Ily in tIho', nlllltt oli t r.tth nltillto tai l-yard, whch till -bnwed ablov tl l, wr.r. rThere were snuntefntgnlueuts of the fu'enc.the-doek of ill floating about ; there were a few sp ars and driftwood. Alout hrty-live peopleclung to tihe yhi. anil, uLter relnining there antil 2 "'flock the fllowng tfttruooon, wre pictkd ,If by the Liontess. tet chtaue" wohich to si providentilly it o ando . (',pt. Wright t .roo to hnt of he two hndrd persons, mnre or less. who wtrrt cl)inng tuo tilhe driftwood when he got away. nearly reory n00nliglt have been0saotd had one of tW sThil' Io :"t enl, her duty. Into thllis bat the ass .ntnt-su 3Z n» haIl v4t. witll cight nnce. They mmeldiately pullled away0 ando Ialnhd atbo t fifteeu lnih,. from the vessel. it only toni:ains fu~r us to mention Inere that t'a pt. S.L lotlld. »h, :applpear to have done his duty o:ttr the vestcs i trlltk. ha:- isolt survived the cahmnity. -- -OUNTING-tlOUSE 1RON ....l'rIN WAR[E. ` . \,\,', h,:o," ,a fi ,e v,, ," " IN' t l t 74 . \W ' ,,,tldthr .Itvllh t, it tilirl I.rufa:. nall snp . Li II .\I(I Y tr t ,nA dose , It,i,:, PA E 't -a n r;t, ., 1. 1 ' AI, FIN' DABS, n. spayed n ·I)I,· )A1'ICi tf At~ · l· ~l. i. ·Ii ldlliZ toublr alht tu,ýle; RILL YILF'S 11110 I.. o l ( ·Inl, . , ,I ,ynnra i, Iar, fOllt, ,d,n Illey h $nm.-w nr,r. le. DE:SK VIC w'IT nt; v,.,t,, .ae to, 0(:TAGO\ SAND HODX S " fd r, ellt; d ,i L .e·lt allll. \'A. 1,i4t ROX~t. aud nevendl other u.ftd a . el, r sob tit low Ir e, b nt46 nA VIDtFI.:I.T&trc: .. Sa,tm~i .,i,`I,iI Yt1rha,,l.a. " -.OMESTICS, from Woodville Manufacturing _j cot,,u .+ ..--or sole by. lea 11 A. J. WRoIoIT t X& .O. 51 ravinr nil M ews froen Utah. S , har. r. eIivr d nn- I'e, 11, 'i,- ,. rrt iN,,w to Fbh ". y 21. np.rly thre m',nth Il Datr tlhain ,'r previous a.l -.- Le.lntren rct lele f -t -: - eI Inm the first Monday I y ' o ~ J+- Fnn - . . , r l i t , " . .- 1 ~ , - n t h e 1 t1 1h o f F e leh n . A pececil ".l -,n hab h.een el.lhd by the PrelamIllon o the (1 vern r. ,uneh remaining to be done for the eoen. piste org; nzation f the. Territory. The m:e±eage of ne- igrigham Ynneeg i, the I.eg.i.tat por"ent . a valrety ,.f :r rmnr !in;n ,'n the prassalnt eondition of Utah h cjv , of - e m,. otf ir lend ing topicas : Inesr..-ae or -rn T·- e the pa"' v-na the sttettlem avee cnnlinued to *xi, '"d ntil we, now hve .a line ettending em i.elr Bti.r Ilye-r en the N .rt-l. ante cthtin about twenty-flY, mitee if the Southel, Rint of ,e-I nret NaItminn ditane of aount three. hundred and -.y fmiles : and a em-.any eI. now forminng whi design making .a:,ettlJmP,,) :e·r Sntn (nbrnt fr ee yonid that einlt : at,ci . W.e gnta:d t .t few.nttlrmt.nnt ane fnrm. inf, althr,.h n ett so, ttenei in those dieetlo.'m It s de-iranlIP cl. c. e -ettieeent nhoeld Ite made on Mary'a River. i:n ·.r. i,, I rir-.+.,1ie p nai.cfu reationt with th. in <liman in , ..t resir.n They hent, Min. of lattes. vry mro~ubl, ... r ;' .l.aing theIr attaela. robbelg and 'I:._ e'-m i, Ih..y haee -,pprr.ni:y. There lse 'ar-,- i'.,: -'irmnt now ,ee.tnbli-h.ed on the w.et eideef the T. . '-,.r t'l': It.l:f, , c.:.I hbcrrcm- ", trenh"cme. t wl· T . : ,I that ns,- ,' to' d hd n-:iwi;l':i n,,l . With the x,-lpt',,n , f the Irtflyn+ ",; Mfr;'. River prrprn preanils meong ail mne tribe, tonward tIbe whtile. in Lhi Ternittry althedu-, ,m. few are a' war we' h "oeh 0th,-r, bnt as a 0000001 L ·"'K. pl:ile sodql iCeeetn· preveil aeen;thrm Teot be "c Si.te, . :: ee,.--T c e pnetir, f par. It-innr Ind ehilarn ehet re f.laty.,- i a trad terrietd on by the -tU,':can mpunlatet of Newnblero end Califrnla. Thore tradrers, ref tats ear., have e-tteed their traffe Intrl Lhc Ibiad, . r thld Tl.-itcnr.y Tht ntradel ttve en 0 ... ,r,, " t.+I'.r,-:,- ,r..J ,'-ie fali hepp ning to nee cun ',r fef' tl,,r.: inmny traen a eipetenietdeet of tIn , A r r p-,hihlttd thirfurther traffic. The ......ri. ... f . . ...... .....o, d -ltii t.d, and anfer making t f . ex,:`,.,:.. " : :,,r:- ; i"t the setthemenat, "tnrned re,, ther~ir oa'n r "· y Un~rttatetly. however. a tew of them iti l d .e--, e eeye t nrtr on their nearious tratfi ; tlhey have b. vn :re-,ted. and are now on their trial in this city. It ec unce '-:--,ry. perhaps. fir me, to indicate the true peliey for ut:,h in rreard ton lavry. Rrrtrentions of lw end goverume.,t mnek. all ervant.e but human flesh to be dealt in as pro., srly in nr, en.dtent or eompatf.e. with tile true p eincil:ei ,,f gvernment. My rwn foe int e~ra that no prop, sty ,.cn 'r ,hronld he reengnied aa existleng oin 'lavesp ithlr tn·irl or Afre-Itn. o persn eant pae. elha n th, In w;th u: tc:, :r .tming as free, s fr as nat. ee'dluribtnt'.r rcveerrcte. R. persoe of any other eontr. Unller tl, pr: n. :" .ew andl ,egraded tituantin of the In. dinan Tw.. c I'.gt e- th,: p0,cce-ifc ittef hlint nwny. sell. ine, and CLotherwite ditping ,f th.in ehiin-n, as atoe cedrflcine priere, , obtains n ameong them. it neemln ,1c, thet any trres.t l r dwuld he to them aliett and a benefit Many a life by thie mneon is sved; many a child redeemed freom the thralde m of savagc e barbarity. and placed upon an eeae l foln,, with thcn more favored pot ein of the humann race. I. in return for favore and expense which may h" -e h,:n Incu-red on their aceount servece s-nild be ehoonnlleltl ,eie. It would beeome neces sary that snme law eheIlt precltid the suitable regela. tion, under which all 'ueh indebtednre.- hould be de. frayed. This may he aid to present a new featuri in the traet of htman beingt :i i esentlatly purchasing them into freedomn Instecd of laver ; but it is not the low. servile drudgery of Stexiean l-very to which I woulti doom them : not to hbe nraid among beings earely supe rior to thmse.lv, but wh.ere they eould find that coneid erati, pert aining not nnly to civilized bun t hnnmne amn bhenevlent oeiely Le' r·.-f T e: C errT IL.--In accordatee with the reo Iution of the e-iielatUrn loeating the eat of OGInnesnt at Pauvan vallhy. and anuthorising me to appointt'm mictemrce to se.ect a ile Titor the Capital. and set of Gov ernment.I eomplidle with tie.:t reqtuirennetby apnsllug I'roe.rsirc mee 'nPratt and Albert Carrington. Jews W. Fox. I:o . Wem e' Stain,' and Joseph L. Robin.eh n mid I:ommls=iners. They immedlctely proceeded he t peer-. bc,.ane. of their duti'e., and have ancde their report, which c take great p!eenure i-, pres-ettng t youen. It appear- from their observations, thnt the le.ntion is far merc: central than this city ad that tl veeley wi" .u.tain a large and deene population The lc.anting of the .et. of Government h ..t valley w::ln It ibs *lhnel. eneourae settlers to go tl.n., and very mneh fnacilitate the eettlement of llnn uitLie plane. it that reguu. lTnder alil thee eonettidetort, its locetion at thaIt ),int appcear j.ulieious npon its own merits. ndl will unque'nionb hly advance the already peronprrme and vastly increaoug resources of the Territory. At FPlmore ,'ity.'-ue wningef the State Ii'u.ne will probably he finehned for the aeeommodaton of thle ensuing ItigieLtene. This will hb built with the fundst urnished by the Oeneral Gov eneente for the erectinn of suitable public buitdings at tie seat of Goveremenet ec-ceten -The Universitye I at happy to say. is in esuece'ul operation nunder tile guidanee of the Chianenlne and B-erd of Ie-geate, an far a a school e nn promote Its innte ts: although thlat institiution has aufftered in eom m en with other enterpricn ficr the want of the prenmfa aid from the Legieatnere. The greund.s are partly tnetloed with it very e-gol 'tone wall. and buihtdieg designed for their temporary use is comenceed in the Thirteenth Wand of this eity. The fostering hand of the Government eouhld be exer cised to no better purposen than providing for the edean tion of the youth. You are doubtless already nufitently alive to the importanee of this subject. to .ttend such peunin.. ry assistance as hall he comn.ate-ate with your ability. Frnm :he Deereit Newer. SlIee. ne Tler. Tltes.--TIhe mails which left Indepncdenge on the l't f Decembere. and due at Salt Lake City on the l31t of the same month, arrivrnen th' igth of January. The tealrier from PFort Laramie reported he hd to wdt at La.ramie sixteen dayns for said maild whiih was hindereel hy tlhe Pawnee Itian. We e have had but a few moments to ex,.mine the east; ern papers tince the arrival of the mail. during which wi haen din-ovnred but little of momentous eontequence. naeeg the natine ,over and above what w he been ep previc-unly pprised of I's.e: ofc Tee.: , ntl'nS.-The m.,,t nttralei.e thing we -ero, noti e (I in the' Staens is the arrival t' the- hon,-ablo tludecece. ry ,l andI Indlian Sub-age:t. ehn deserted th, it posts at an tleeetenhable hbnr. and'tilhout prove. ecetien. Tb-ir nrriicl in enccd,- mnnifest. (en appe-n-. by to copy of the St. oLo hTimes of Nov 21 frtin the St Joseph - iazette. in a paper purporting nto hve brn written at Crent FSalt La.nkeCity. U. T.. Sept 2.8 1951 and signed " Utah.") The piece itself does not demand an attensti.t, or the atenetio n of those aqeat, ned tjie the IJace,. senrce sultC eeintly for a perual : we find truth enough to think and write. without even reeurring to snch trash. Any one acquainted with the character. habit. manner and style of the Honorable Jdge, whe is the principal character in the eommunication, will not be ata Loss to know nho was the author or dictator of said letter, and to those whn are not thus acquainted, and with to know thle f-et in the asen. we reter them to (elc. OllDneg' letter to the said lononrabh Judge-. wriLten and rd. ecotly h.fore hle teen the- Territ-ry. but an yet remainning an swerned; which have douhitess appeared in eastuen prints before this: and. until those -Inttee are answered. of which thousannds know thle statements therein Ito Ie corrc.t emmment is unnecessary The e elabornt extract fre m the St. Joseph Adenetur-e. -f lthe 15th. referred to in the St Louis Republiean. cf the 2cth Nuvembeeer. is doubtless ferom the isame personage, party or clhiue. and only r.equires the same answer tne abuve : (see Goee. Youn,'s letter. :) and tllhoungh the R - publiian has given a ge-utlenely and truthfil edietoeie n the .ano paper. and llon the altene sebjet.t, according to tle teee of the present:ltion. which nwa deubtclnn all he halld to judge from : vet. had !e known all the facts in re nlatinl teretnl, hee*miht hnave aid much more as it is, lhe did nohly. But the ttepublican will please informs us why we have not rneceived the firt of hie numher, on our constant exchange for more than sit month " nWe have ,etict dl some observatinns from the NewYhrk lHerald oen thie .ulject. wel suppose about as corr ,et s he dare write. rishing hin popularity. and about as goet a we eou!d expect ef comino-style writers in gn.nratl; bnteno ehall ex-peet to bear morte definitely fntce him when lie has read the lettersn before referred to. Tile Tribhlfne on - ce-eesiv" we quote etine. We have not time to quote frther on this subject. and if we had. we have no diepositioc : for thoungh 'truth is so emueh lower in its iravelc then flltsehood ' that it may net start till long time alger, it will then catch up and eonquer. feet Tn Ee'er TeOUnnDe DOI.Laee Anennneaen.ntO.-a11Cee weriting the aboe-. oue more item hes caught our eye. wh:h tleIRen of truth might like to have explained : end we writeit or their benefit. The Tribune. by dispatch frenm t. Louis. of Nov. 3. notices the arritul of Salt Lake Mcil. as f.-llonws: " T 2he P0e.O0 approprianted by Congrees h hnees bee .ua dered by Young. who has L.u made an Iattempt i t, tlbe the $1'.e000 from tihe Secretary. The Secretary refused to eomply withthhe ove-rnor', requisitionn in which e-rs.n le wit nafterwards sustained by an iujunctiou from tie eourt.'' te eply. The L,,gie.leture of Utah Territory hane nenuseednhc.pe pchae nctcfh. nthtte IIcuse of Deere-t (oftne enlle-d the Ce'tuneil Ilotn-) in this eite. edv-neingthe Pi.Ie0e eptee-eproiated by Congress for the enreetlon of puelin buildinge in Utahl. towncrd pnymeneet for the amne. end e-nteleliehcd tilea-iinl-t tlrnt at i- lt et akLe City. until the pueblic buildineg at Pillmoree Citin. Iilinerd Co 'ceen be-on I,letel e en, i to recein thhe-ittiing of the Legisbture. The dcte nlont e purchsned cnst e 45.eOO ceeine eeits tenwo sp eiuns halls, and four efleen. two of n hich are occupied by the booh of the Utah Library and ns Rednelig tooms. Thiuistne antul. the unparanleled. the utehenedft; the nll-hilling. inneomprehensible "s-qunqndcring of Young-ic end ail by the L'ginnlaturone f citah. And for whnt? ThEtn the Terrilorinl Gircecs and thee Lne'giEhtnre might have a picee to do buhinen.s till a p1-cc could ie prepared ip the cnnetr cof the Territory. whn.e the public would be better cece cemnddateed. Merchants' Insurance Company of New CAP'ITAL 44lbWHO... ........ AMT~, PAID) IIY. JOlE' PEAIBERTOIPr ri.lrnl. c1 '1 ýCPIRIPBERI $S¢ r.. L CJ-Tl . Dir., n I.r ,ý-Bully t" rm the . r !,r7:m · i ,r hr t'.,arb t- APPA t 1 411 IAAI \nrS nn I IIrrl 1 1% Elk tl ,i. 11)41 *·irllrl· \ T ll1( l i PEP CEZ-II· in, ,s.. wrill l I III.1 u ,,r :,i I r ý , p4 th P O pP2Pl 4r p IRLECTORS FRIp THl FAPPF.'. 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B k h E' IRE (LCLCKS-3IIU.UW Enlglishl. L'ltlrllng$ anld e'~~n.,~, da, r u1« ur 1.6 rinllaw *.DlilLAUR 11'E& t U., 71 M.,-u ) xCII+