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THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL - STTXDA Y, APRIL 3, 1859 r. I $ailg Appeal. M K M F H I S - M fa n. APBIL S, ! Lrg t Circulation in the City. Reading Matter on Every Pfivga. The Official Journal of the City. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. r ob IB B A M I. C V 1 a X n X. e. 11 .4 r r i pbixi rots on mm. Tb p.-ealuB fcr d by the Aptlaj. fur weeks s ri:f for the bst pons on Sprinr. has bwn responded to by the fltr larJiss of Tc : ntH and MiBBkaatptii with k ckaKe Bad bMutlfn prodoetlojiii.Dtimhtrin thir-fn. Th remain of award, conrod of tbre gta :lm.n of cultivated literary last aad umi dtacrimtnatton, binitMtd th followirt ele raat d by Mrs. B. B. Wadsii l, of tha city. It chaste in tbou.fc-. r.rh in :mifrr a! f aelttee in dir'-ion. Th eotiBirt.ee, la a not :o th ed tor, av - " W ca mo refrain freta cor:rmiilatirp th fd tora cf th imu on Th cviaBcta of jn-.btn peetieal talea-t arkieh their ofr baa r'.ic tad. Antonr; th poems placed Waaful i them. tber were aevera of each rare merit aa 'o radrr 'h decision a matter of (rat de'irscv and drCralrr. Thar could, howrvcr, select ba. a, though ret aunt tntl- fir nt! up otter, eiainently worthy of publica tion Altnoairti th award cau'd at b gmo to all, rat w bar Jtt eanel action 'otaacuL that th production which w have reeei.erj hall eh rase oar columr., in prpw order, from day ta day, until all are pcblahad. There la not one that a not creditable to the talent and teat of our oulbrr countryworaec, i Don of which w are rot proed. In a 4th tl on to th thirteen thst were submitted to th com m'tta, there are two o there of rare merit that wer re-reived too late to be placed before them . which ww shall alao take pleasure in riving to the pirBJ.r. The foMowine is the Prix fossa, which w rtr '- . t s-bml , wi h the c.i.v etion that it w 1 be read and received with pride and pleas ara by our reader?, as as rrideacs of that Ut st to .ttcni ta'est which only need a pr.-per encjurarsnet to call forth the bright est emaaaOona of aatire ajaaiaa : l L ; z i I 0 IPX 1 1 G BT MBS B B S4CDUI aa aewtr saktiat oi f Msaita- bares lo CTBa ..-ia: aba :arn tar wsadsriag step tVaril Mr en tMt. aa sit sxttj ear kills APP rroat sttor brera oe vasal wibsb Ot I T t t -. tbr.irh :b c-rrwesri ssl. win aw ta far!! ass base, a bar bass ear krearto laaasak aai viaut't irsa awar i . . i tieaaaaatr m ear wist: Cease saw ' sad Bsisrs una will oeaebrst fa aswieersarr a ber f sew its geese. kaurs ' SBUUMS FBnabvatl be ta tai mm I aa a.nabM by a so aa ha aaakrlMd rneiiasso! i sua slurs bars bbkw ray bill, traaraat Wiu. aiiaiarat i peselsrai eiru sc-ib tv IBBBBja, trlliej be trbisperlBS wis. tat anaaa ara tare., .'.--it e-. rr tuteliast trees. ar.u. aeif rruuc i 0 ar!aaa at ruaiy tints I , and mak ta .. waer raws aaat Tb sasiss al aators i oia mi i m wta bBBvaaa OB, as tb. rivBsvt la marresst aaaa V. aar aa ata witaie tw s s.bea bsaa . V -eel ber b aye I 0( esrtb oua eat, bp Bay tbeir trail ear mil. a -: . r - ' ... ursaa!!!. ot 'balr I J t-.t Tb sir BB Tbeir aaSrs rr B.l sriaa: dews at BLfbi Bastalisd w.uub taa Bib-r iltisat' Taaa pearp.s basru miaat as iixtr Wor-.tj Uec BBBl bsnsOTt d tka asda t t : -j.ri'.t. rby taw. ;tfcs tb sort lesa-T at a stsr, sr.ib caasa. par, mif sees, breathes spiris-ti laaaBssbai sss Brvsas Tar rissib iBBssiis k eb Tiar.at td to lb slew psauat Baser. "... I Wi... ' ,. r rn ar.1 pale. trsaasBarea; ckek wub roses fknv. Cst ss rka, wins tram Bwrpi e.staaTe Br-s TVs ossast as Bas wria s fasSl a tear , m ahHal .by sbsBj yiasa Issvsril t Tskiad axsat BWIsaBBsr BBSSBW bas i T , us rbe autesr . a use OaurebTsr- aooal ; T xarlaskf assay B k-.iaf kowsrt wtaa ! rsapeeateat I asafl uiisa btaaatt tb nslia- pore w, i. Wi. - - -: i. . avadsonsas isrisibi ansae sary strsias. Las rans-yd atatra seat sibcibc la ta sptaarss ; Briar lav, wub B i.isti clow to ers-ak ta be art rir-.t'saaal tb ae. 1-S tssB-r. aritOaiBB tkasBJaSaS, CoBsataaliar Bsssaorie ar witb rrsssat Joy Biraea. w.UibietataBS taaoa ba Wpea born tartk. 1 lite tb. taa F:-i. . . '-.i..: TV aba ssrsl croto. sad brsrssaib Mast sore bar, bssrd tb. comiat Obrs tb was. For I bar a tiea abivwisr is la blast. Tbs. vassal tasl- pssr-t. bells 1 H I aBBBVB i I Ta tsSBBsr wwat do. a tke lasSWaa tree Baa bueat bar saalaitsa ass wia btaaSatrc trill Tb BCiay aaartii Jabt.ra oa tb rsst. a.aa -wtrt'r.-i erariacb daslr sssBy baast Tk parr ia est bas !-." b- rs. tsaisaw A ' ltb a aradb ' t . see' i.e n tsrtfc vr&ers tar-snsf b-ti. t sbisusc riu. Or ii sows Co. arbar as hann 0 a , 1 arBaa Wil fast 1 atxsirait is. real THE ( StSTITt TIOSiL tt BBkKrV, I or ia not gold and s.lvtr the Conatitu lonal Cu r Bey ' " Tb a is now th qut.on. Will the Bir please tell us ? TW Deuo-- a c plaUfoiia sar that it i. Can the Blit t ia inf it, or contTov-Tt it ? If it ia r ot the cotaa-UtirtirBBa! carrency, will the Builetim tell us -arhtt i, or, m o i,er word, what currency im a "legal tender for d-bt? We aball be compelled tc pre 'his m errogatory upon our neighbor tmtt! the qoasrtion is fully aad farirty ansssq ad. Eaaraqr-AXr It appears that the terrible torn that riitcd aa ba Mo.ay waa connect ed ss-Kh other pbrnom-na Th Louwrillr CWritr of Wadretaday bas th following , " The cce- of the Jar-rucm Brralgea and 7"k9aifr, which atrivtd here yeaterday, aU' thai the shock of as earthquake was dis tinctly fel' on M on lay arternoon, in the vicin ity of Alton and Derby. The inbabitaata of ib a-ter place we e t.rr.bly frighteneal, aad we. Best and children ipahi 1) forth from rh-ir hoi s' ii. tb utmost C"Bernition. I' waa cloudy, with a c ose atanoBphea-e at Lb tisa, B' d the ah ck was very sever for a diatibce of over wen y m.l, w th a ao.t af re-rerber-ttcn la the k.r, which waa very ainaraiar and unusual. The officers of 'he s earner fjarrtaos 5riakas, oa the river, .lid not feel th short, bat heard th rumbling nose along, th hnrt, anj sjaPiafsht It wa occiot:ed by som tr ribl ixplsetai that bad oceurro-J before they passed along." lite Hew Albany ledger adds KicholaeiaBs, Kf., tc th list of places where the shock waa fart. 1 i.h u akin., hikiki Tb Cisas.ro fire sswh-h occs-red recen ly at Oxford, desttayed a aakg sstaWi-sldtna;s, th ease o! Mrrra-y, conducted by our friend, W. C. '-TEvxitaoB, Eaq. We areaichpteaaed to lera from a r rrular aeat to Ihi oatce, that thia ab.e and apiri'ed paper will ssoaa aaha grset reader The editor aay : I will leave f.t Cliclnn-ti wvthin taVr or lour d ye. fo- he pu-pos of pureh's ng a new and aareeoaplete ofi.ee tha a I had before. to do that, and refit fhe r-, s t I 11, about three week. The paper asil apaeear ib sb-vr fist tiae in an en tire re ,1 e-e, remodeled, enlarred, and in t btttt etyl every way ii, before. It bs icsy tassaed that ib. friend of rav htr-cBry will r-o H.r t tit its boar of th will do aied ln- UssUl) pays the r -Bsvelimen' to Col. sgg-'ed eaa-t-y a ttarreaa.tadeat of h"ssorcyi I ''""sin I ' rh pai. I -fry Bap-1 are .ism w.s. catamenaasi . stasUaa Maa bbsbbB susia iw uetare, mtA aaa rjitassBM eaateana resrea a arteny ear vitb oekriras Ot ran an areasy ereapboalss Startle ta Si I tail bartkrBa wua BMprrrsa inrj tb arsess Ret a I BllyMMT J -r--. . ...... k - - ., Ibbbbbw .AaaAta. ' mmmmrnr mmmr mm9n?,9mTmmmf 4abaasAt-aBV-JiaBBaaaBi lEmasiaai : qutOB IBl r at-. I aswiaie rh first quearloat iBlemali. arrVa- liar th iD'.errsia at me bbbbbbbbbbbbbi a aury ana th destiny of Memphie. there u not one fxattrkt wish creator aoaaeasarac-a that abat of re ur tb"jrat out-let apon who watara the prodactaof th west an bora to the Gulf of Mexico. And oar people rassBjat too atria and xroJoaala think about it, aad appeal to the Govrrnaent for tb assistance it is their dory . . . .1 u, , ; - and i-irkl to ask is lb rirvtnt Wb: ion of do! lata are beaperaf prassriotted oat of the poWic Traaaary for th pea ttfe, pi opart y, travel, aad cooresuanc on our Ocean coaata, Imt a fiw thoaaaad is allow,; tar purposes lnvolvinc like pnactpfrs oa th Mtasisa ppi neer How i s BBSs ' CaBBBL thai wham a eric tar coaatractianiBt ws a rarer had. in contaaapUtint; th aatare and taaart ancr of thu river in our uataoaal Dietary, hrnated it aa brina; an " inland aea," intruding thereby to conrey the meaning that it mifht S properly embraced in snck works, aa the Caa . pa aathorue the GoeeraasCBt to protect. Mr. Dooglaa. ia th days whm hia patrio -laaB was not impugned, aad hia Democracy oflerrd b mo uadoub'ed faith for edta Ut adtam, aabracatad the paaaag of a Haw (if w mkruk not) empowering the States to aa UW ports of entry toewltte a tewnaa-e aVy ta be applied for the security of their coamarce oa lb risers, ft but be said that Gorvra acat hs already give the swamp lamas bot deiinc the shore of the M.aaiaaippi for thia parpaaa. True, she ha, bat la in call-v gave Bataaag, brcauai th- uarc!aiaMd comdiUoaa in which they were, might he coasiderad aafaaitai. aad, ta th m succraaful elort which baa bee made to re claim them, asorr baa been espcaded for them than they igaaall would bare oaaf at Goveru meat price. If theae be facia, oar claims apoa br magna- aimity mar than equala thoaa blading or. her jaauce. and w can not doubt that ah wi t avske rrpartrion, when onr complaint aad de mands are mid anal urged at Washington - And what better time for preparing for tfais duty thaa but, whie ia th asidat of our co UBBBira, appealing aa it doe ia so f&miU an am trays for letlieas W:I, r.ol some oa of our alent'd of fortuia aad laiaure, who baa at heart the public good, for tb aatanfaetioB of daring good, port '.hemelrca ap oa thia quaatiaa of so geBe- ral concern, and repreaexit Maaahja ia tb Sou'brtn Conrentaon to beheld ia Vleaaburg il May ? B. Mutran, April 2, 1859. Hat. Ct BaaTItv'a rtXBIDAl 1. ExirroB Arrttax: I am an old Democri', and if I have any oa predominant wash at aa earthly natur. it it to a aaaiatained the ia tgnty aad union If ay party, for upon th- depcala th beat hope ot the country. The eongTeaaioaal race ia thai district, as at present indicated, threatens the moat diaaatroa rtauka to tb D-mocratic party of Tenne. The lea af a corarreeamaa ia alaoat certain if we are to hare two candidate in the field. We can carry the district with oa atrortg and popular man, hot that ia aa much aa we can eaTeet. With aay the lightest diraion, we are doomed to menu We defeat Bat the loss of a member to Congress will be a aaall matte- when roapared with lb evil, that win follow in its train. W will alaoat as certain ly lose five or six member to th Legiala'ur as that the day of eaectioa cowers around. With nor party completely united ws caa aavr th Tennees-e Legislature; bat with dtasenaion - mng aepiranta, and a dirided opinion among the rank and file, we will lose the two Bepre entative from Shelbv. oae from Fayette, see from Haywood, and th Senator from this dis trict, with a fair chance to lose the Floa'er ! from F sirs, wi Enw-t policy of our two Senators s to it the aad a fair chance tat, ana bold tn Uemocracr in ubiection lor "other tea year. Thcae cssyaaca ar not entirely cert.la, I admit bat the are probabl, and nch a any thinking Democrat wh. aaaai Can thea things be averted? I think they can. i nave xncesrs Mr uni. for many ' j ?t '?ru'' "- crificmg and devoted frsod of Dnaocracy I kave never kaowa. But Mr. Coma baa placed himself 1 is a false poit'ton apd on that is unjust to nimcrii, anc or la-ai consequence to his partv. But Mr. C deserves ta be kifcdly treat ad ( sen in ki error ; he baa fought too lour, and too faithfully, to be treated with harshness, for one falar step, and especially when that atep can be -Bora blr retraced. Aad, besides, Mr. (' irrin doabtatas fee Is flhat h haw tee w-sewed by his friends. This furnishes some pallia tion fo: bia error, to sar th least af it. Bat, sirs, the convention win mee' to mak- a nomi nation for Congress, and in doing so vrill doubt less be wining to coaaide- and impartially de cide upon the claims of alt good Democrats who may atrdre to a nomination. I aak If Mr. Curria does not ows it to bjaatelf aad to hi partv, to vield to the action of the conven tion. Does be sot owe it to hia own fame to retrace bis step, aad place bia claims before the convention ? Were be to do th is, I do not believe a sinrte delegate would be d sttosed to Igna-e hia claims hscaaas of hi press-set posi tion. " It is human to err," bat it is godlike to retract. Mr. Curnn has declared himself independent of party ac'ion, it is tree, but it woold be a compl ment to his consistency to yield bis own jodgmrnt tc the judgment and wishes of his fro nd If the Convention should nomi nal Mr. Cumn. th Democracy will aupport him ; If 1 fails to do an, bs will retire from the field with more credit and with a brighter fu ture then he can poaaiblr acquire in hit pretest poaition. I repeat it. Sir, that the asecaaa af oar I.e. ia a-ive election greatly depend upon the course that Mr. Curria aay think proper to adopt, aad I appeal tohia by all that be bolda dear in the principle of his party to settle this matter, and give bia aid in sustaining Demo cratir r.-anixatwn. I know that the KaT" Sothincs are delighted with rh prretat caaadi tion ot a fin is in our District ; but their joy anal their pretended ay-apathy 1 smooth to peat rv.rv Deaacrat on bia guard, and point oat th path of duty. Respectfully, A DEMOCRAT. "Ttse ornasl kray." Hie Vasbville rVsaa. and ssa-eictre makes the fo'low ng . ommente upon the OppoailaoB S-ate Convention, which recently aaeemblcd in that city: The recent metang of th " grand army" in thi city wa ia many respect amusing. It wa aau-ing to observe the proaiaence given :i- -mn, now vetiag with tbaq, wtao had at or time figured as member of th Dmo eratie party. It s-pined that ne one could mak 0 aavo.-v a a perch aa aa ax-democrat; and, what wa equally e'riking, none were o readv to apeak these cx-demoe-at. Ther seldnin wartd to I- called a second tim-. Their real ise te -peak aad lead was not to be weaaier t at they abanaoned the Democracy for want of position, and what's made, unlets in tb nw party they assert tbeir right te it ? It waa equally amusing to observe the setf comiilaceney of these gc otiean -n. Tlsay w-rr perfert'y at borne. Too who siippoe that J larlee, Clesaens, Foots, and Kaiser looked out of place ia the arms of Frderabata are am taken. They are rgh- where they properly beierur, an I ought to have been f om their vouth up Tb Deaocracy of Tense and Miasis 9 pp could readily spare a few atorc of the But more a ssas 1 nc than all el wa the one great leading idea of each of their ip isrblis that, tbes having abandood the Deaocratc party, the Democratic party ba become cor rupt ! and that the only wy to parifv th morals of the country is te tarn owt th D-voe-tnbe parky and ear rat te power the party of which thv wer th champions' Th sbede of Jrfierson, and Madison and Jackson defend ua We wou'd es-eem It a privilege to die of the dry rot rather thaa be subjected to awek a amaasasr circaateUsee waa their talk about the b- avr snpr pria Lions and upend ore. of the Government for som-i ear pas' This they did ia the presence of Mr. Bell, and srOaaot a Mask ; carrleaa of the f-el-ag of la eld gcntleaaa, and aeeminglv kj- an- of th fact that every afspropriauon de Boaina ed cxttasagaot, pe-d wiih hi vote and his approval. It aay have been fun to 'hem, bat could bo! have been fan to him. T-i wa. evid-nced when it came his tim bs vaa not th asses -ornpla nd of. On B'iiion .hough', might be He believed tn a liberal policy ; had h me If voted pprsBrisUoareeoBsaeBded by 'be Pro d- '. und sa-opr:'iena rat rpras mm esodef lb t:,e IV ,dep ft. b.d favtwed - ,i.erea eej thnvy. H voted fee the Corba ha of stamrs. h was th cctrrusf see of the pajbltr mosey br tbe Prasakieat which Mr. Bet! thought ouch' 'n b. hained upoa, not tb esaeoat -pa-d-d. which he bad himself approved bv hi ? arwd .wrg' s-esa. It rr Bauns to be whether his leas discreet M .OW?1 "2 ,,k' ' r Belt well knew mat th D-mocrscv would rxp'tin to th po m th. Cotrrre. .Ion held the pore su r., and no- th, president ; -b be iould get no moneys that ,ver ua rran. ,.,i, ...j.v... bedy ; that he fc, only chrrea'b for rt , j , 1 OBSaSBWHI Uira BS U' and tbat at! far -xaisis ovswand sboee u aeon', urns ua - eea r-n-i..: Uirea by rh so es ot Mi. Bell and a aaieri'v of hT party, and had to en alresa-itssly -ri sard k- he major ty of rtie IV-snnerMir nsBmb-s. J l it of these facts Mr. Bell saw boa tenibb he tabvroul l b arsed jsit .t in 1 . b Deaocretic speakers ia the cam; can.aas rise ub erfuge that rh- Admiaivtration ba used tbe public monies, Bet -xtravagaauli . h corruptly, ia aa lisrfaai as the other, Vti' j sparse Mr. Bell sad bis Black Rernibl.esn eo adiutor in Concress the blows srl.art the pen nvwbiBtie peliucan of hi party would b "iis'an'lv inflicting, ia tb lrnoran- bel.e that eraii Tt Mr. y were hammering away on th Dmo ' crand am d i-ar " in ri titatieog th ounci! was a fhrr mr clo-t-H. tt. -row tbe ore hidierou aa tt ad u a free show, and as iavite th, of th State to leak ea. ft wii nst forth tliw and th trwoble jodictary. and ther were present Meear. Sew ard, Caavrroo, and certain otlier per na in th insret nf th A mrricap-Whig faction. W no-spprised of tn reeuita of tfi tation LEVfl 1C. THE I' i- stated a cameras wa rrclry held in ' TB IM aitiv.t rat as I islir aani Reputation ia mini beat legacy. A pur Bad unspotted character ia on of the moat Bractoua gift that baa eeer ban Toujthedsaf ) It te oa of his tBrmertat artrlbotea When be die aad paaae away, he leare bia character tad reputation behind! him to anflu nc the generation that com after hia. If he lieaa to any purpose: if hi ezistaaa a at blank in the record of bat, hia iaap!e eaten a away orar thaa at least who in ner" ha Moaa. H Bar ream- an be : data. asoathe and year aay circle away . but a. ill hi nam will hare Its place ia the aiwiwy af hia poateritr. Beery f a airy ha it aeaaebold traditacB. If aay of it members have been diattnguished for rirtu and greatBeas, the fart S handed down from re to son with feeling pride ai-.i catifactioa . but if, on the other hand, any af at m a belt bar wat down to th grar with tarniab ! aad blackened repu aatioas. and left than Bancs enrolled in the cajendara of crime, the tact ia traaaauitted wttk feeling of regret aad humiliation. Pbeta, ph loaophere and atm'D influence aB tlie geaeiataout ot maawiad that auoceed H tner" barp wi.l echo along th aialea e i..i ...,n ,i .... " S"'1 -t"' a bo mors, aae ntmn ot nan', socriet Con t acius aaei their illustrious compeei, will ever bold a place in the temple that are dedi cated the march of intellect . The example of Ljcurgus, cf Sol n, of Cicero, and all th great slatnaaa ot eiery agt aad of evr country, and watt an iaaaKtaat laflnaart over the ndsd Bf man as loag aa wisdom baa a sanctuary aa Uic earth. But it a not the reps tattoos of th grra' aioo that influence tb destiny af the rare. AU m-n do more or !- Lkat shape the actions and derde of tbir fal low beings. Even after their naaa have brtn faargottea, aomethiag thai they did while on the stag of existence, ma; impel! other to do the saase. ff a asan learea aa uataralahcd rju Uiion bcbiadhrm. thoagh be leare Both ng more, b ciBfun a paairve benefit srpon Us race; but if, on the contrary, be baqueatba the lgacy of a bad example to humanity, it Buy b said with troth, that be baa not onlv lived a aw advaatag, bat that be baa infl cted u jury upon Uiose who succerd him Then v important ia a good reputation ': Of what pt. cries valaw la a pure aad BBaullied taViracter? " A good nam is rather to be rasoacB than great ricbea." Tut more lo he desired than all da tbia world can aaTord. ft is one at tb most preciou gift that man a larir to. It u mot valuable than all the gold Lbat waaevej lugfroa the bowel of tbeea Ui; more iBeuasable ihaa an 'b d.amonds tb-t were ever taataa tiwoj Calac -.daa afalaa ; inor pricrUa thar. all th gem that aver sparkleo oeneath tke sun " Tab BmrBBt treasure uvrtal time, sfljr is aputlBM reBauiion ; lbat stray, en are but xtbat iwea. w Mm-.. 1 rlt And what is happiness' What do we find it ? What aa csnaeepvaw ? It a the treat that we gather as we travel along the high ways of nature. It la th gwardeoa that we recciret adaayrag the wtfl cf Gad. It ia the treaeur wnb which natur and natures God rewarda those who walk in the path ot rec'i tude. Tb libertine aar search for it in rank. H may seek it in the habitation of sensual ity ; kvat h wilt Ban it sol He aay visit trie ball what proa; it ail son rev la, in ho pea of tn ling ft (her . but he will awake to th con vict! thai ' prostitution' recosaad bane poiaons the fpruc ot bappaBeaa ami life,'' Th glutton mly seek it in the rratification of hi appetfte : but b will seek without finding it. Toe gamester may think tn find it in giving j scope to hi inordinate paaaions ; but be will j have to seek it in some other way before he finds it. The isdolrnt may seek it ia repose; bat it is tb eomaan.on of activity. Tb rota rts f pleaaV aay1 strrve to BM it by wor abipptag t th- ahnjaa of that cxtddeaw; bat thy will find that pleasure ' Is Uka ta rsiBbow', berel.T bra, TinbBaicx ami la sswva " I Jiptoa ; aa wbat. The raiser aay seek it In the contemplation of the future' With a hit hoarrted :bouauda: but u dwella not in , the wbol hankine ,tt pac. whiehhold this sordid wretch. Op be controlled by It I ,1 . ... r,,r ah. ,l,n.l edIKeec and eW- rate thea with the goreou banginn of nrien- , t.t andeur I sir earnish Iheir bait, with .uiiw ..nni., . i...-. .i..i , nin, tneir with d.-anery .parried Wltk .ff l.t lblrt. wa, itsVipr, ot.. ,,,. o . . e,er lend, and iVu, .. ruW i fiom evrr ciuae, in kali lit ap by tt e a.-.tin. f-.h. thst streams from cold.,, rba. delierand ther tip fret golden gabieU and rtxt amid the entraaeiag aelodvofmus.e s d n lct s-und. ; vet happreea. is not there, u-.. ,.. a. BWU k t. 11 .1 .. path- ' T -eel for I Te BBS It tea -x ib isawraa is ra-a Wher do we find It ? In th slrtuou bart. There it err ct it altars ther it incense hurts. T will find it in do ng good to our assa men; in the -leruar sat the aooil aateetiona f! rsbedieace to virtoe's laws ; in walking in th way ot v-raa and tnrth. We will find f in oving hnaaaity as the Saviour commanded us; in doing newt ander all cirt-asnsttancew : ia act c conavrientaoaaly ia aU ear varied isKer couibb wsBa-oar fellow beiaga Ws sviil find it in peace and ctso'eninaant of mind ; in a cilm r-- r nation to our lot ; ta the exercisa of our intellectxratl faculties. I' is confined to no par ticular spot ; th whole C rovers a the theater of its existence. It goes band in hand with virtae. Wherever there is a true and virtuous heart, there true and unalloyed happin lints a wesataan hna. kuast c nfihed ta say aaarticular station. Tb rich have power to enjoy it by oh-ving the betefirts of humanr v. j ami walking in virtu' way. Tru happn . 1 delights not m oateniau n. The poor ca find it. too. It d-ligh' to walk with thoa upon whose bnw baavanity has art it ignet. j It ia an attribute that caaaot be monopoliz-d j by the r.ch and great. The poor, who toil for I ' h ir daily btead, atay well ask, in the lan- guag. of aV-asUand' favorste Bard . " Tbisa . tbs- ,1, a, tsb at I Wba arsabjs sod trie tBsV SCSI ami Btr TrusS ye, are or less bleat -or tbey, BTba ecaiswrr teas w IB tbeir ansa Ba hardly srtarfb Uaett arblle What is Ra coneequeace ? K-I.rioi. The happy must he religious ; the religiosj Bur be happy. If w fiasl happiBeaa, we will likewise find relation. If we find religion, we will find bapp.neaa. It we do that which is recess irv t atke us bappy, we will do that whack ia -,i' sir to mak aa religious If we perform those actions that are ncasary to mak ua iiigio.i beings, ws will be doing those deed th( will make aa bappy creature. Religion happ nr-s ; hippinesa is rehgitsn. If wr live a happ . life in tb' world, w will enjoy as. trrl r f ferkcttv to th woild beyond th gtave. True re'igiaen aad true pappincia are iaeep eraba caaapaai. And when I speak of re ligioB, I do not mean tba narrow 1 1 tsilanaa that smuld damn all other s-cts to save own ; out 1 rncia a trae, a broad, a comprr oraiive Chr stian religion, that caa claap the nanaaj r.umas rcr n. it vr ne emnrace. I d nset a-an a religion of hypocritical ceremo- ai a. 01 soowv lortnaoti and tb like, but mean the religion of the heart, a religion deer motd in the human bosom. I tie not mean that religion that proteases Bitch and performs uitie.pu' 1 mean thai relurtos mat verib-a its words by its deeds that demon' rates the sin cerity of it p o eaaiona by the promptneaa of its act terns 1 rue religion eoaaista more 1; acting than in talkinr -more in deeds than I wore more bj pertormanc tnan m pro- lesB'Otl. laaverlanctdat reputation a- hanpinea jativligHsm. A spotless and unsakUed rtputa I 0 a true and unalleved happinne a pure I and uabdvviied rebrion ; how bleat is that be m i.at ba thea al! ' Hi. reputation is hi child a thi world, and when bi summon rom-s to am T lbat WT-lerwsi rears- aebere rarS asll take Its cbamSer la lb attest balls fat Ssall ." tast be can leave it aa a priceless legacy to bus children and hts chil'rea's children. Hia tai p- pineae maaes nis lire reset won pisa-am rhoathfs, and give hia a foretut of heat er. --If Hi reiig'on a glorlesa rnaeo to ba r. whil h- shreH. en thu earth, and wbn he paes from time 10 eternity, be car-n-s it w itb bia aa an eabtra of b is well -spent r ieyimar-, sunt oweiung among me wati and work of aaaa. and a ra earnest of ho eternal felicity ia the world to which he go STATE 01 THE f III II t II. Th political interest, bow attached to tb i'a or Auttr.a and France, is Central I'aa, draw a'teutaon to ge, -graph ca' and po b1al Otaila, aot aeach stats li. What coa- s'es th States of the Chuirfa, sad the tea- 1-iraiooalinioBl ot in ropedom ? iTiegr'tt ap. gradually, through aeveral cintari, by trrft froaa f rsakbsh and German Fwperors. aaxi ny p ireoasr is- arm oirct grants wer from the fathsr of Charl-asgBe, eleven h, c J ed yean ago. Th city of Rome was ant m Hnsy'd atstfl several hundred veer afterward 'r "f Ike Missal aenoainsteeae ot a part at the terfitory wt the patrimony of 8-. Peter, derived mainly froaa a heque af a Princess of Tiaraay. Tk territory ba thu gradually enlarged, ir.til it assumed it- present dimea soas, with th loaa only of some froatier pueenborbdmriwth stars of th FreBth si art a. by ssvarh boring powers, ft now toa-'i!-e l-genart of Central lUly.wilh afroa tirr on the MedieerranrtB, and another en the Afidatic, ritendiew aereee the Ps alai ala. On oh Adriatic stde ft territory (rtenrh) rrreru 'art . into .Northern Italy, lntrpoing on that rid bet as ess Tear aay and the Adriatic eea. s-rrTs 13! .Mir fB-te of th Church hvben divided ln'o twenty-one province, which are rlaeaed under diferent political dratgnauons. Tli rentral province is that of Re Bo. ealleO hkk t'waarcs of Rom Lswet'o It called s rVarniesa-iat- 91 of th nrovinc are called 1 -cB-ioae. Thy cssBxtiia State of rh Xorthwesn. ryrng along th AoVatic, adjo-nlng 'oBsttrian lrsmhardy oa tb north and T-tacaiiy said Modena on the west, h-rrara is the ex tar proviBce, and ctseAauna the towns of ' -rra-L aaharli as oa tb- rsasr Po. aad Cmitw ebio. whirtS is on the gulf in which Austria I s ttisgigjai, by the treatv of Vienna, to meia ' n gaRisons. Tkesytber Letatintss are Bo-"-raa. Raseana, Crbiao, Pessara. Velletri and iptii. Forii includes within its boundaries 7 'Tit"r? rlttl Independent reptihl . t Baa M-rino. The evacaatioB af the Lega Umm bj Auatria a term aalry sse-l in the po litical disr laaions of the dav meaas the vrtth . rawal of ,tsr garrrs as froa th norths its t.oatier, wihin the La-ration of Ferrars.sn' r,bes a different thing froa th evacuaticr tslj sv..' 'lrt"'D.Provic or Stste ar rs arst uei.ga ona. It is not worth whil to r a pita. si-tn. nam. Tbe sans laser! of them is .leneTenr. II contains net thn PV sq.uire miles bu has fltJO inhah'tanU, and 1 irT.r,reMr T irehri treaa tbe other States or tb Cbtjich lying vnthin thirty m.l. of xspis, and surrounded by rTrapolttaa terrrtr ry. It wa, one, poaaaed by !h celebrated Talleyrand, and gav hia the title, bv wh rh he waa eoraetiaee knows, of Prise of B-ne- Theae !wentv-on ttate or ml the par aWles. which ia less than on hah of lb of lb Slate f Louiai'B. There are JaTK jT ix of them lea in aire than many of the par- ithe of tali State, rmd none of them are so large as Rapida, St. Laud.y or Calcaaiea. The atat, p'orinc. or r..c.-ca ol Rom -ethe Iia perial City bat 634 square mi lea jaaroeer the i sastifalBBBal aaa W a I f rtiaai ri' r' The degree coltlTatJon and den'itT of popu- lacios are. bowetrr, very diBrrent. Iti popu 7 la' en of the state or to (.bjarrk, at 'Br numeration, was nearly three million The goTBiaaatnt at ftliaa Hlaanu aag.i-sa know, is that of aa slrctiv aatwctiv, ol which the Pope baa been tit chief. TJtatB aVB hi I way was abaolut, aad the rule sua en tire's; ecclraiastic!, n one being eligible to (ill any ofno until he bad risen to caetaln rai k in tk clergy. Each province wa garani'd by a Cardinal, with clerical iataBts, bat th people bad tbprivil.g of ebbctlar Conn ell, of four aeaWra, but v. itb lit I power. Tb Pop aad and altered law at bi pln ur. In this aaall trrritory i r wee in 1847 eight archbishoprics and M bishopric-, and thirty thousand prieaaa. Th States bare bi. proverbially migovernd. Th tax are nor aaoua, aad tall on the lareurinc claases to the advantag of the awkraa ofmoa i lifer - d idler. who excluaively hold the officea. 1 nal proceedinrs are extremely dilit undei the arbitrary system extremel alv. All accused parties ut sen' wathout bail, and th prison arc al Crimea of violenc abound, brigan, common, nu lesuus ui Lam..i; used to ravag. tb.coootnr will.- imnuri- Uy After th advent of th present P. pe, m . 1 food dsal was done to prevent these disorder, nut lit'le to improve tb political condition of the peopte, or ear mous t, i.e. Bad rtlered i-Tespon- m roncei i.s GovrrnmeBt, were far from aauafae- tore, and th an Meets of the Pop wr. onrv coBstrainrd into anbaissien by th intrfrnci . I? ...I A ..! ' Ther i not a Gore-ament in Europe evea Naples itself ot which the abuses a r- more glaring, or lav aaasaaaion more grindmr, than 1 a mm to whom all the world concede a kind I heart, and boneat and beaevolvnt in'entloB. But the system by 'vhieh he rule is o essen ! tialty bad, th mass of th populatio- r, -, i ntirlv witliout power, and n completely at th mercy of swarm of p1y t raarba, raa) 1 stand between lha and Uieir rubar. and bis j own te niper is aid to hi vt so asuch of gcritl f nsa aa to border upon infirmi'y of purpose, aad th great cvJJs a' ut him have therefor I gone unredressed. One great optwwfuBlt W still left for a modification of th n!d rrglm. wh th shall sw-ep away sas at the atoet i ct I, abasas, u i gw " i t - r grounds for assurance that IhJ " re I newrd, bvtakang tbaa iat a faar participation in the government of themselves Yetr Or I lass ficaawa. I HOVI UlMlltl.TIM. Ta. W arlikt MtUm4 ol out lmmtamd Tiremrm aao i isk jut jtwsuiua is tar .It nturut Iwkmvit Volar CVcaUa, etc CootisB'i Bass- ta huuiw e bsa I Wasaix BGToa, March 24 All Furope bri ties with bayoBcla, as well ,-s the French Ptucupiae" bimacif. It appears froaa aa au thentic staiemaeh psilkvlied m th PaO-ta aio-itb a-. that lb- s u.1, i - : u. u- - r . in Europe i oval fo j suIIii.im, lo aay noUuasr of those engaced in the mi'iury BWlue. ThfT is a large nasi lor the p-ejected haerease ot farces bv several of the coi tinental powers. BurdntJ with debt as many of them era, it a difficult to snppore that they could maintain a protracted war. The improved ansa, of nrhiefa w kai so much, sua v bv a cuolict To aspeedy trmisatTnn. The ( eat imprt vearate appear to bare beep in ennnor and fhe ajx Icon gun ia Ft and the Afaaaitag; l Be cjhi.sau .a i-n arc spok n of as ai-noat rcatcliiDt: p- rf in drstracuvtness. Ti,a Knglavb. 4. e claim a superiority for fneir gun. Th c of both ar yet tone tested. Boh are eaeiry h -railed, both d speuse Any stat.onary L r in the ranz of ilrBces). A suip, di-tance, destroy Baa ay who thank I bent upon a war t irmed, may, at a1 safe t or city. There ar Vafaoleon is so much oiueb.dy 'tis I be will tuta ha guns upon as if he has no ase for them I 11 e. The English jour, al- and Parliamentary de bit ss alford ample rvidrnee that the designs of Napoleon are distracted by England. The Iewadon Timer, even, looks to a continental co alition against England as possible. " Wbc knows," asks that journal, "how soon Powers that bare quarrelled from imbit'on, and mide j "P convnin-t ' ac inst us " Wt the thunder now threat- ing Europr, may not be turned against ae I Napoleon wants a field of practice for his nary and new artil leir. U woued pioh,h'v be found, in case of the as lie witrua the comriaas of eur pram- poker. CongTeaa chose aw rone tira r rda g a"; -propnatioB Tor ar or n'er depart-:. aid tL- arnaeriaa. tbs the other hand, it is gratifying to notice that our army is much (m iller than that of the Pope who maintained a force of fifteen ihous aad men. includ ne the Swiss, notwithataadinat the protection be derived from tb presence of Austrian nd French mops O .r army aay b accarately said numb r o e ma,, for every mile of expoeed fron'ier. Thu, ia caeeof for eign attack, we can set up thee- military mil--tone. The area of the United States is over three aiiliuns of aq'tars m-lla,or about tbeea me atith that of all Europe, and rf tbrir araies were adjostea 'o the extent of their territory, they would not have in tb aggregate laigsr fore ha I, our ikvte u! ef fo rr 1 jlLsa f ra in arms. The import of dry good into Kew Vork during the last week amounted to three and a half mill ops, and other articles of foreign pro duce aad aaaufac ure aboat th -aerie. LATER EKIIVt rrMHll. IliKirt. I9a-w.al trsr-al-BOBBt abesV syasw aa S a, BV Pa-tawa, Maich 4. Is39.-Tbe raruLiua Katiro d Company's rt-amahip C.-.'s ". . Capt. Ludwig, nmved b--re on the - h f sa Ceatrel Am-Ttcsn por-s Th date from Gant mat are ta FeaSruan- SI, from Salvator to the 1st March, frorn IsVaMqaBd X. rarer o t te cargo, rnnaistieg taf I Jfjti cseor'n mdtsr 4, bides. soO ba-s con", 72 cases bajs m, package, and 41 bale- dee: skrna. She left U. S. flag ship JVrrtasi at Reateio. 1 DrttttBr had gon to Ssn Juan del Bar, a orders to re'erato llsilrp s. -.e if. t The Frsnrh fr-caie fiat SarscsaBr waa ai Union, in fsBlrassor. Hoxnriuis. An elec ion for President th- State it to lake place m Me,m tk rh of Guard.ola. D ia said G-n. Xatrucli. cb.i filibuster foray, will be eh no ether news. OfTiwat . Presid nt Ca ing hia s.lver and lead mines in the Ait., the vicinity of Cbiantla. Works and maehia- I cry for washing, eroshinf;. smelting and reftn- I i t, are in the couiae of election in these 1 mines. Tli mine are kaown lo cotetvtn area of nine league, and are Mid ta be verv rick. Several new road ar being constructed from the richest districts in Ida- interior to Iks I Pacisic. which, when comptet great impetus to agriculture ant great many new eatfee estates i in Guatemala, nln a tew yea a j I. 1 I, I , j i expec'.d to b equal to that of Costa Rica which amounts to an average of 100,000 quji. ta'wa year. The "iron wharf, 10 feet wi le ami '.j ft long, at b port of San Jose, ia tfi. be imme dBtelv commenced : take an bo bri.i . or. r th Ach gnat river, on tbe ooaat route. is !T,e capital in magnlbcent new iheater. tbe finest in Spaniab Aaenca. with the excep tion of tha' at Havana and one in Mexico, is nearly finaahed. it is anid the goveraarnt a shyo about to pull down tbe rovernm-nt bous- now in us, and rrect a fine palac in it (trad. Tb two Mevicas eervan who murderr 1 the hre cb'ldren of Mr. Klee, in order to rob th bous. have been executed. The Republic wa quiet. The' cholera has nttr-!r dia-.ppeared. Th CoiasBOsu bntiirs intrllirence that a rev olution had broken out in th Mexican State of Chiapas. 01 lbs b d'i of Gaa'emal. in, the i 11a .ianiiar-v, trrtega, tne rormsr frefi-ct of the citv of Coautan. who had been disnlaee.1 by th suprior aolhoriti, mad an at-ack on the place, which was taken after a n-r-e as sault of two hours, w1h a I -s . raty and thirtv I r Tha boa-r, -tgrr and prop-rty of James McKr.ney, an American racKr rr.iuing in tbe citv, were sacks.1 and nucti atber ptoner-v destroyed. The invar - rents srbo'tly ietlrs. and it was feared thv methutrd an attack eri tire test ef Sore. - co and Ttsrtla Grand, rinsdiul Carrera had upatch-d a Guatemala force to protect prop rty on the frontier, fssoore V. frs-V.MiW swn4vr nd Z-mbrano. Spanish Cors il. had lt Gua- trmala to en bark at Isabel for Havana. SaLVanOB. In mv last I rot vtu Uiat Prraideat Santin, a very nlirti!rnd and liber al man, had retired from !b P rrirfn- of Sal- vadr oeteusib'y on account of ill heal ha boat really because b had become distrusted with th Continued oppoition of G-n Barrios and e.iq-ie- and bad left the S ate in chrre of Preiiient Senor Jnaq- in f.u.-mn. Bar lis son-in-law of Guzetaa, aad a verv un- be, I ha H"t aabrion man. He will nndeaibledty soon be Pre dent. Not be.ac aaticfied with rettiasr. rid af ehn rin. Banios krnsrtit .rini.p rh trr of abas of authority arsins Mm. which tb Lexila- ive Assemti v vote.: t.. e t rtam. Iu reti.rt,. Presid nt S .iiftln t rf . rrs lar -at arsans- Ba-n s of hasHc srkttrsralv lnisaj i -oned tso net t n- a. sfi.i.t.t.; that 1 lr...i,'.,l . fifrr- eir t eineimpearbe.i. rould no- b iro- a rh rrr stains! a- other prrttoi. wtnlt that eratrat hiir. was pendinr. rh- remain aat-r :atn . l.,na, Amf-mrm f Or,. Barrio,. ,.' bnn.- . -1 o.rl.7r- arafn.t tbe I're-id-n- Tb report was unanimously adopted- Gn. Barrioa, you will rrarahrr. ia n ratcer alio .inuertoi-k to a t u .. rrrol r , . .,, b bis reriaent on his return witb It fron Vcararua filibus r war. The la xre, oa the tm Fekniary, conferred upon Ties the rank of General of Division, " for civic vrt .BkWairtirrt tk tfar1kaM, and T-cl IN (Tiea ak- fr. ft ftlCABAl. basin: ronr rata, left Be British war raSan Jeet. te Ban . Sir W,!1!ab Gore O ed bia aernliaiio. ia Ki e aa the 2d of March, ii taaer Ktxra, for Panta A da CosU Rica, -rive-' tbrr a-v n.v The Nicarar-ua rreB a a still i siss oa at Manaroa. aad would finish its busin- th la day of tb prusnt atsntb. Gear Lamar waa tt the capita, doinc r.otfc- OtaB altorether an area of about 1 Pftation a not b ap-rovaavsat Will to n'rtain tn laea mat noxn r.r-iana and France will support them ib rsaiatlng tb demande ofth Un.trd Stat. UoieaTta, the Bishop of Caa Rica, who inn varv propealv i smrlaed by Pieaiden- Mora fat rf ' 'Tg o comply with the laws of the Rrpublir, Sad arriveafin Kicaragoa, iu. re ceived with eitraordjBary honora both by the people and . IBdaaW qf th eotasaxy. Th streets were strewn with flowers at he paaaed, r omhl arrb wr raiMd, a bell nusg and su'aT Beaaoiira'ioai aad a aa .,r usual on Lb entrance of a grat conqueror t bis natlv cirv. Such ridden peesbls acarcelv draerr a better rate than to ll wader Walker aad ba rowdies Com Rica This little? Rpabllr I tran quil aad contents!, a usual. There ia no po litical or other aews of inte-et by ihi mail. ftanor Crisanto Media, who BasBvey a year ago estsblished a chartered bank of deposit and discooat at San Jose, has announced that h wifl close it tor th 'present, reservtag to himself tb n.-bt graatd him by ha govera ment canceion of opening it arsis under mors favorable auspice. Snor Medina mat with a great deal of oppoaitlon from persons Ualous of the commercial advantage suh sn W it u-ion in succraaful oparation woajd give him over tbras. In Punta Arenaa a sever epidemic bad bro ken out, aihali carried oT a number of person. Arrets FMnbroaiB- mm in ra ir cents. There was consider abtr Itmber going tn F. rnpe, from lb lack of other freight. P W. R t i.irrir.. Rkrar-aciiaiBtBr ar tki StcatiABt or rata Tslai v. Ratrenchmeat is the order of th d tyi and tb Sscranry af Use Treasury m coa tmplatir seraaus redactaon. in the force of I reiepue itc. Already baa he uad the P" - St en knife in th Appraitri Depirtmrn- Y'irk, and Dm ' f "'I' J - ' i Is rfard. For this there is a, a bis disposition as not to gs go os. He will moat probably eta to every port it entry Id th , ad our city will be likajy ta e long with a mandator or aar. at this must be resorted 'to, bat nnst iacrrasr largely or it cannot BVU.1.XD BT om Henry co N L..so We learn ity, Ala., aay the m. South, overseer tht county, was tTd instant by a The killing took Irom th ovrr' go of Car lace about bouar- in th rord. Th killing wa not wit nessed by any one, but circumstance- testified to bs- otb'-r nejroe on the place, connected a certain nrrro with It, who waa immediately arre-ted and commtfed for trial. A correspondent put down the number ot Baptists in ftortli Carol na at over 60.000, ia atead of 15.01, a n ported by the CVisftau kfBjasaJg, fssme a, ties aaoaiatd an ldcrly .enxi sjac tram his revet te, a f w evenings aince, by ask ing him, " What ar our Ihougbta 'r He promo It tep?di -'Why are the ladie' bonnets like dovrnricnt lies ? Do you give K up ? Be cause they ar- barefaced -hoods." Th Mew Votk Day Book say a horrible runaw pievails in Reymbflcaa crrclea over 111 N". w Jersev, that their newly-elected Senator, Mr. Tea Eyck. baa born discovered to be a slave-holder, as he married ia a "well-stacked plantation" down South. Al ornry Gea-ral Black baa given hi op nion to th Serretai v of War, decidia; that cour s martial have no power to compel the attend 1 nee of w roses une not in tha military seme ; Bear bs aay court or at'sardvnee tat witae-ses for the purpo- of tn tkng deposition tbe used before roar martial. Mi .nrsrs- to in Evrt. rap Ob th k h . f April four persona ,-re tobe executed in Bal- and one at Boston u-der sentence of death. A gatlman somswhit distinguished for eUnntr -hat -h n-tb-ie never wa an r us- 1 the art c in the house ! -Indeed, A Psiar Won av Fool. A reward of a gold cup wa prom sed to the person wearing th most extravagant costume at a ball at th Freres Provrnctux, Paris. A chap dressed like a windmill, wa the successful competitor. Mr. Partington, after liiteaing to tb read ne af a advertis-m-at far a young ladies' boarding school, said 1 Far Bry part, I rant deceive what on airth eddieat.on i coming t. When I was young, if a girl only understood the rules of distraction, provision, multiplying, replenishing and Ut common doeainetor, tb conven'a and domitories. th province and the urn pi --, they bad rddiration rno.igh. But now they have to tniy bot'omy, algerbay, and have to leir.iaaa ratesi.ppositiona of geopbant ol circus, t ingenta aad Diogenee and nor. aflelogiaaay, to lay nothing aboot the oxhide, oratoct.es and -hetruse triangle ! Thaa saying, the old lady 1- ned back in her chair, her knit- tsn; work fell in b-r lap, ant for some minute he seemed in nieditatation. Srct&xoii. A London piper says: "Mr sp an, we believe, now intani preacbiBg ISBBa rnapeio in iiainu tn a-iropo nak collections for bi monster taber- Ix who Conn TaAXex. The badv of Mis Bradr, 1 sunptvaed to have died in Norwitcb, on the 12 b, s'iII rrma-ns as 1 in a state of perfec pre-eri kept in a warm and cr-mfor-a arrv Drit. A French paper tells it 1 that Peliaaier. D.kr of Malkofi". 1, -p. est a-n in Pars, because bis wife 1.1 proaiatBg loalth. He can't contain Th Wa-hieg on orate, allodug to reports '01 to -sew torn rrom in vixiran LerB'ion. iy : A we underetand, Mexico has no lega- t'O 10 r at praanx. km, 's. tn ia e am s- r. who is now acme aa lieotenaat -colonel of tdie y under M ramon. left a few servanta re in charge of be furaitat. Mi Maria Mrchell, tb astronomer, is pre- irme to rmaoiisu an onsen atory at a suita e position within the am.ie f" Naaturket , it ia est mated by those who have irveatiga ' stai th rahjaet, that sixteen af the largest pri vkt librar.ee in Boston, contain ovsr a bun I .Ired Bod fifty thousand volum-s. Th Cburch of th Holy Trinity, a n-w i baiklin.- juat csapli t d at Phi' lelpbia, for ' tawfcv. Dr. Vinton, at a coat of $133,000, waa opened for divin service 00 W. dneaday even j isgjaet. It is Inc ited ai Ih corner taf Kine I 'ecnth and Walnut streets, fronting on Bitien i pause Sqaare. j laisorrtTv. Mr. John Henon, a resident I of Putnam county, Ti., I now a) yean old. f He was marr:ed only once, and was the father I of 12 children 14 of whoa are living. He I lire ten Bales from 'h- court ho. use, and ride to an l from court on the a 'me .lay. Mr. Hen I too waa m-e 1 in th county of Buckingha a . Jou tlate ruer, and moved to that part of th ago. He is still in the en health. PxTxasBi sc. A party of i.'rthern part of the Govern lately arrived at St. Pe'ers ir tent near the Admiralty are described ss having almost wi'bout a nose, and joymnt of rxcel'en pvard. 1 td arni flat 1 with l.tilr dot of hey Itk raw mrat betts r Ibaoeooked. and all their garment, fron top of 'heir b' ads to the sole of thrir feet, - mdr of raindeer skin. They brought with them a number of raindeer, and have mad a rood He.-! of mot ev by drivi-g the curious, and tcially the children. in their sledge on the ice. i rtxted by a French writer that nearly teen tons of hum -u hair are consumed aa- sssbbj oy civiuzeti aauons. ur thi qaan'iiy Can coi sumes seven ton and London five tons. Iaoui poiun bas determined to renbovr the remaiaa of hi grsat unci from their mausoleum in th Invalid, to vaalt at St. Dni. It would seem a iboa:h Napoleon' body were never to hare permanent rest in death, any mere than it bad In life. Tb existence in Central Africa of as animal railed tbe rortMe, or man-monkey, has at last be-a clearlv established. A lis young one wa recestlv rasarbt, aad tbe sketetow. of many -om of treat size have been found. Th native have a deadly rr of th gorilla, b caue it has a trick of harm g bv it. hind Irr tejth brincheeof a tree, and m that poai ion paks a saan paing underneath by the throat, lifts hia from bis f.et, and strangle hia. Hottri-u a Max Alive. A cireuastance of unparallel-d iwrd in foreijm paper. Two team- r employed ia a mail aer Uo aa.t Panama, war recently re a police a arts' iat in Lrvr vitb roastino; one of tbe " coal ith. It appeared tbat tne de rered by the heat of tbe hold, and latft him-elf down on the o woik. Th chief en-rtnerr , and caaaad bias, to Se tied to a two fu nace doors, tvl bin two UHtJer bet and a baa II r fet of one fire, and within three r .eet of 'h o.hr. Tlie fires were rarlnr fiercely, and were renew suile th man remained tied, tbe witnesses said be himself could tbe beat three minutes, and be 1 a stoker. Tbe victim of this bar- yen to rt released bu- was confined fear, st the end of which tine be ied to the forecastle 1 before the next watch he was thrown overboard, and one I of the ttitoeeses. tb man who rut hia from I th ladder, thought he wa. dead before he w.at I removed from the fire. Tk name of lb en- rindera ar Jolm Buchanan aid Archibald ! Mitchell The iiiro of th deceased wa I Thtaa Lsr-aW Th vess! wa th Sorofoi. i Mitchell was rommi-.trd without bail. Bu- rbaaaa vnu hailed. or N'a5htii.lx. take !ne fol ta froa Caanbell' Dirrrmrj. jomt na the press. It shows tbe total rjopa- Nabvill and mburb to be JJI3 , n lb cor porai liaita of tb .v f.113 mnabranta a toUI. Of .1 are blsrks, of tttese 1,758 ar free. whHrs, 10,7SS r- aal, and 8,971 . . r rsaanvuie, wnico (rive rrxtrlto'al popul.inon of 3113. Tbi. bb't if 'be census wa correctly reported in lsV-fi, rsahville ba rtearry rrown ear IssdrW per rent a -ini rears. i:?W air.tanrj -hat a nsgro beloar rsr o Cot. Jo'm Ball. ntii . son rn day si' re, made an astunlt upon bi master witb a knife Btit? cut h a severely. The si aad hie s ebt. but has since been arrreted. Tbi is tb same nerro wno. aaa two or three years sines, killed a nrrruof Dr. Henry Laird, tke faiber-in- aw of Mr. Bllntin. He is a dperate beerro, and on.-bt to b confined ta jail until court. Why have aot tbe Justices of tk P-.n in tb nttiarbtantaSood of Belmont ttadd to this matt, t V Cb esa it it don sa ssta prevent tbks aefT-. from Seine reaov d frsea tk entrnty be fore roart, a bone tbe next Grand Jary will indict bse . flkert or ow iters for a nerl'c! af eatr. faiAi Star. r THE I tSIITEO ITITIS. The Phtlidelphia Pre of the Bth kaataa! baa aa iBtereating article giving a carefully pr.parad history of lbs ongia and progress at the tag of the f nited State, It was suggs-d by the saaaage by Oirsgress. at its last saaaioa, of a joTb! resxtlulioo, proposing to give " tk thank of Congr-s to Simul C. Rcid, Iat Commander of th private armed Wig t7eri .frsBateosg, for having deaigned and f arssed th presM flag .at th 1'Bited S-a-es." Ws rosy b following portion of the article i 1 h. first flag displayed ia the eat of Amer ican; liberty appear by nistoro- tl data ta be that bottled bv tbe band of Paal Jones, aa bat irjvv bfor dependenc. a variety of flags wer use ! Uni fying tk repecial colony that ispuamd th can, and tbs particular ata of sarsics. The lag kaavwa aa th " (ireat liaksa" was first displayed by Washington apon the heights be fore Boston, upon assuming command-in-chief of the combined army of the Colonies, on th 2d of January, 177. Thi lag eoaansted of h ciosse of St. Georg and St. Andrw, with ihirieen atrip, alternate red aad white, rou.-n ihs field. Thu roatinued m ua prob bly uartil the 3d at September, 1T77, vawea a resolution of C ngrM. sdop-ed on th lath of Jun of aame yar, waa promulgated a- fol loSVS : " la ConeaB, Juns 11, 1777. "JbsasVcd, Tbat tbe fisg of the thirteea raited Stat' ke thirteen (trip , alternat red and white ; that fnion br thirtn tare, whit Bia blue field, representing a new constella tion." Fronting thi new constellation, Burgoyn oaramdered at Sirs toga. 17th October, 1777, aad with it Jons arrived in France, ( prepara toty to hia famous cruae, aa above alluded lo,) ni. Deceab-r 2, of 'he same year. Tb at having boea instituted on tbe reprr acniative principle, to d-a gnats th State of th fmted States of the "sited Republic, wa altered, on aotion of Senator Bradley, f Vei -moot, on 1 be 13th of Jaauat v , 1 794, on t he oeca siou of the adm ia on of Vermont, and Ken turky into the I'mon. It wa eaacted; Treat froa and after the tret of May. Anno Domini on thousand and Bioetv foar.'the flag of the t mtrd State be fifteen strip, alter nate red and white ; that the Cnion be fiftee . s'ars. white and in a blu held Th first English fr rate (tbe Gaecrtera) that ever tt uck its colors to ! Amrneao ship (tbe CeaafifBttos) sunk to tke bulla of tke oc'an before thia flag. It was the fisg that waved over Hull m the gallan' ficht ; over Rog-s, when be captured tk Briti-h packet Ssosfluo-, 1200100 aboard ; over Decatur, wben be aad a sloop of th- Jkwredeasise ; over Letwr-nce, when be would aot give up the ship: over Prrry, in bit marvelous latila on Lake Erie; over Reid.iu hia 'ernble drf-n ai Faval, aad over the cotton balrs and glory of New Oi reane. Tk flag of June, 1777, was al'ered oa'-nsi-My to accoBBidate tbe progress of the R-pub-Uc bv tbs incoming of new State. let the set ef January, 184, whil it changed it to suit the preeut, suede no provision for th fu ture ; thue ap lo IMS ltboa.-h Tennessee came m June, 17i; Ohio, February, 1803; L iinuan, April, 1811: Indiana. December. 181S, and Mississippi. December, 1817 the ' lag remained with fifteen stars aad -tripe i OB'T, not represser ng the States ada.tt-d incr 1794. Oa be admission of Indiana the first mote was aada which resulted ia tbe happy design of ear present g. which at ones chron cles th a tot ber of State by which our liberties were won, and th extent of prosperity to whi. b tavese liberties have led ua. On the Bah ef December. 181 n, the Hon Peter H. Vendor er, of New York, moved for a eeaxtmitte " to inquire into tbe expdieney of altering tb fiar;" but a bar manvitT anr inr, the mover did not prse it then. . On the 12th of the month th Ho se pro ceeded to con der th motion, and a c mn.it ee of inquire wa appointed. Mr. Vend. er had not any definite idea a to what artetation vtouM te made. He wanted an inquire witb th view of correcting what seemed an incon gruity a nag of tbe Inited Slate not rpr enting all tn t"i.i-d State. The addition of new states, it was generally conceded, rrn- I aerett some enange necessary. Tbs policy and purpos- of Bradley's act of 1794 seemed to b th- addition of a star and a ernpe for rach ac eeesion to th confederacy ; bat did not defi nitely -aaert at as a law. Keen If it had, R I would aot has had aa historical urnqneaes. j We would be forever ignoring tbe past while ' parading the present. It was au.-gca.e.i ,n ! C ongress that we go back to tbe art of 1777, 1 but that again would be igsonng th- present aad recognizing the past, which was fi ertlv opposed to our principle of progress. It : renamed for Captain Samuel C, fix the happy medium ; tecombia tht the paai with the progress of the pre Kei : to ilory of To give a design ror th national fla- at once un.que. beautiful and atif ictotv. He sug gested that oa tk field there sb-uld b thirteen tnpea (ltertiate red and whl-e) m commemo ration of th thirt-fn coltBie that took tbe field for freedom, and in the I'mon as many Ure (white on a bine field! a there were S ate, with a provsinn ihat a n-w tar -hould b added for every new State, rach new s'ar to appear on the Fourth of July succeeding each Cap-ain Beld'e idc was adopted bv Mr. bendov-er, and incorporated in his report (t.f the select committee) presented lo tbe House of Beprraentatives, Januarv 2, 17. The bill accempanym; this report waa laid ovsr from pressure of business, and a motion for a new consmitiee wa brought forward aad agreed to oCDecsmber l, 1817. This commi t-. , hrou.h Mr. Vendover, reported on the 8th January, 1818, in hs word of the previous report, and submuied a kill. On the 24th March, (Fif Ueath Congre., First Sessi n.) th- II .... went into Committee of the Whole on tbs bill to alter the flag. Mr. Vendover supported it with point ami eloquence. Mr. Po ndexter moved to amend, bv redecing the ntiaber of stars to seven, the number of Stairs added to tne I mob a nee Ibe Dtlan ne. After a lia-bt discus, wrtboa a J, vision. On tke : to aaend tbe title by ssiHs " - abliab" tn place of tbe adopted, when tbe bill was and passed. af Imlepenu on, Ibis was lost itb March moved tutim; the word tord " Kcr" was read a third tuns On tb 27ti., tk kali wa raid a second time in tbe Srnate. and referred to tbe Comaittee on Natal Affairs. On tb Mtfc, ft was reported without amendment by Mr. Tatte, and was pasAted next day, bvanan mcus consent , a fol lows : Js Ad to almHuk tm Flat of tm ImtUd atatVi. Bt it tmtttmd, etc., Tbat horn and after tbe 4th dy of July next, tbe fiar. of tbe Tailed S at be thirteen btsrirontal strip, alternat red and wbit ; that tke t'nion be twen'y s art Bill'-. IB a blu field Section i. .fW Be if arfarr rveacfed, That on tbs adaission i verr new State into the rnaon, one star be added to the Union of the ar; -nd that suet, addition shall uk effect oa the Itk day of Jury then nxt anreeeding t n-h aHmiMion..fijn-oseoJ JprU , jxjig. Tb first flar thus instituted was atade bv Mrs. Re :. in ,w Vork, and wa firs- bo a' J over the Hal! of the House of K-preseatatire oa the 13 h of April, 1818, at two o'clock, r. n. Snch is ibe bistort of the national fiar. a I ifbl la Ibe Dark. EaaiToas Anui I An Aider min in open Council indirectly aster's that th. City Schoole of South M. aphis are dots bu' little rood, tnd oturht to be aboliabed. Slowly ruin froa a Van Winkle nap, the Board of Visitor tenderly reply tbat these school are givinf: " general satisfaction to tbe nations, here poo "a patr. n,' iap-idenllv ' -nt upon a fight, swear that 'he school aie pot gfvhbr "universaP' aatiafar'ion. and that the number of pupils attending private schools is proof positive of the ckarge. A tax-payer and patron, apprehensive that ae one mizbt step upon his toe, and beinr food of a free fight, stalk into the ring and proclaim', rnat an Alderman, aster ing in open Council that tb City School in South .Mm- phu ought to be aboliabed, is in duty bound to girt to 'be pabhc tbe giounrls upoa which tbe declaration a made. He call upon him to de fine his portion, to eav whether he intends to eonden n the syt'ea of public schools, censure tbe aanagearnt of the Superintendent aad Visitors, or east iapotationa upon the qnali- artii "ns ana canaucr or tne tracners. Thu tax-payer aay to tk Boatd of Visitor thai thy has aad aa indefinite defense to tn indefinite and ambiguous charge, the cause of ieefficieticy not being preferred in the in .hctmeut ; and tbat ther ia aa necessity or rendering giriap; satiafnerion synonyrsou with "doing good.' He say. to "Patron" tbat not paean "aaivevaal.-- that ia apt proof cireutastan'.ial or farther, tha! the chool of So "rei eral " does 'proef posiliv." infcrer-tial t and -.th Mrmpbi- are as lull as uiey our ni to be. .Mooring 9m aie of the rooms and the manner in which tb pupils are ctssse-l. H also states that th two luaior srbools. to which he is t-ndtng his rkiMren are doing incalculable good, and he believe the taaae may be said of all tb test. Be think that tb immentutnabie aMermaa aid himself are acting uamanly and aagallint to be casting vague lapsUtiona upon tb wrtrtnr penoois or unaen street, aad tha thc.r conduct deacrvr explanation or flagella tion. j. p. j. Rn roa Miino, ib Chsbcb. A cor- rardent of the Potifit, ia an article on the proper manner of sleeping in cborcb a caa toa which, be reaarka, ha h-en consecrated in'o a duty by coaaoa prac'ice siare tb days af Patr1 rives tbe folrowinr valuable hints aa me suDject : L It is an iaproper maimer if t-erforeif - this duty te sved, and fee the pla n reason tha tbe worshiper at'racta too much attention. Now, w ar s cry whet e trurbt to avoid ostea Utieu display ia ear worship. The Pharisee, wer coadeaBed for prayanpr at the ce-ner of the streets, that ther Birh' be seen of Ben. On the saae principle, tne noddine worshiper it cond'aned, for it is ask tag too public a dis play of hi devotior.a. 2. Ner is ft proper to taart in tb perform. anc af thia doty, partly for ike faregkiBA, rea ob : but mainly becaue it is a diiect infrac tion of the garden rnle. Suppose, for irataace, that your next neiebbor is asleep ; by yoar tnorina; be will be distu.beJ, probably entire ly awaked. Thi, you perceive, ie aot dotar io others aa yoa would that th-y should do tn yo. 3. I daaaa it uncbrisnan te sleep with the bead thrown back and the mouth aide open. I It is stroiutte injure ones health while oferinc I w.'sh p; and all physicians admit tbat such position is liable to produce sore throat and hoarseness. Bee dea, fiie asst -times ret into tbe troath oa snob occasion, and by tbrir ip i 1 cioas explorations, tickle the delicate bwb-braa-a. Slat caaqe borrikl- s'erDBA-it and co rbincs, which I aa told nre very injurious Ltn health. Boabp or Hbaltb. List of inteiBcnt for the week fading Saturday, April 2, 1899 : an tr 'i hs mmm Lai. 1 La Hint, vraoa kterek Bit lab x.i-t. B rears, uisiiil tAill. .. I IBl III I af raise Bar aa, aaaaaba. a-sr. rbiat. I a - aaBbsaf IBsr. kt rr. I alia a . le-a at laaxa V. a aatTW. Ssxtoa lit. S -etro, .! r i ouratnr,sisai l Srcrttary mt Pasr tt Be.li t mi: NIITOBV Ot Tktk FLtfi nr: i.,uiNaiii or toe .flred, on board I .raasl, befar Ph.Udslpk,., in Decabr, DuriBg the Ravolutioaary War, both h sod lor some tim after the Declaim. on of Intt J.A.B BrSunara at. W rr... Baereaaef Ss sa oSat Is Ml I. xtat.f usissin STHB Sin An I H S, Aweatbe eroap .. taaafSeV ai.isik T yaara Boar-all... bTaTB sBvoBaASBaw IVrpffJi tMpaptwaB. f. a a "al Wi AiDfriijfmfnts. Ml faa aar ta .taaial aaat aa ad ua (Wl desk. of" trsxteiml oasWltoesarw. ..,1 i mmrkU for SSSSSSaaaa, tlSBB. SVaB 04 UbB 010!, BBB wdi s ikaraader ess tsask, sad at Ik. od of flat fits. M MwtrtUnumi, paMlssW to thi Bam, ., pad are ikagsd On Dstrer per sewotrr for MUSIC, MUSK . rf - BB csailiail - 1 of last Ut saoabs Pertota.' i - ausi- Bl, atsis at unaMsrii, apro slow aart X- mass. I sts . at C CATC a aujf. Asotas-eer. aa xl Xafale Brute... MEMPHIS Jstcker ( I Jib KactpsT THE BPRIrVG MErTTTrtG OT 1869 W "'' bl VPll tb tP PAF OS7 HIT, ISO .ot a sauao h all oavss. tan, aaile bests; ien attbsctisSKas. S Saeleu. tbe lab lo aaM asm Cios. iase.satBarir. T' rsBAt.Bas l Nasi bbb sW a row stab, mass b..'-, SatlO .assault. . BB Inrloti, US Its I. aaM BABO Ctaoe oak Is SSBsWIBers 4 T--asnter Hsb Pares Baas; Bits beat.. M WIDb XaBaT Mar -araI mm PBS ak Itr. os..- SasSS Ttli'asOAT BU.sVWa7 0vrTBBSsa,is.a.. bsi- rBIDAT aar - arsis Mote bar yaar osabt so Wl" VsSM IMManutH IW t.taaw bs ct a a aao c--t .ua h, asetLbsa - SAT IBAT, Bs. a SS.ut.ke so sn SBs. taa aabr Sesia; BSB aaCweelotlSB ptsy oe par 1 Ss saw- BI oost j tb ( IB to 04 S)ISB. Ctoss otB are -ot-seribova A arsfe ser tb ooasra -nflw a Basts to tk Is!! ... na- o 3 T risk rasrsss Poll a us aaai.i sa Itssi Sa Sta SI ,a- Ba a," ' ws A sar BBMlBa aasBBBW (os tbe asset lb .ou-ss. 'OS evtT aJSlHblSl o tbarlr coaTt-AI-WO aaet oaaaasaaaa. obali .as. as iter S rSOauaS WSIB Will SB a Ws'ebsa a. m . sa-tr tb.ttt wibboosi sill V. W . b' OS, -a siailovs U oa rB tbe lar wa Bnr-NDTarv STJBTJBBAN PROPERTY AT ArtTTMlV ON LONG TIEE! 5?. Ellis' Farm on Hernando Plankroad. r ran irra pit or atxil iam as tk a tabs, s ' basse reslSosLi o , BStSBSkBt sa tx Beraan. ei.rarasal. It !ll ss aotau.iaw ,.i.. raat.esean etsl kt, a SSss r b. b caa be sm si ossr ofst -- ... wonts rrew is os B. Planir'.o. oaw W arbarb sa oar bBllt IB tbe taooa aapr-se ssaators aOU, . . lb aU sot--t'ZlM a" rbHr ot oboe-. Bolt. e.i aB04a eaerrrt no . seeerai llwe print -f r-re. 'a. saarsie, ,v m raw stissB a sae ta ST .TE FEMALE COLLEGE ! G B 1 ' - ft. a. CO . ATteoaeeri a.at a.ol Batsts Brokers. A .VP sBBBy .bee BOSfBl atttrrsa toe cncaoaajajri,., .1 tn. - X t -ra L rLtra ss wans, rates rbaa -a. s. a., . JJ snrTn.AsBi I asri im reeirsSBCltBoBawtai'lbo-siasb-1 Sbtkj Baas, ..en a htatsaojs. st SB bees srsee At. BUS- IB Brest I I ami oii rbess asr ib battt. a. a -ri. rn asb-m Sale of Lota rrsax -tie at aSCte a Kl-es B . X SS ass.so I ii'. ihr &-or Ibe D-p- t ,r tbe M-mpti. still take pleas sa LBUBBBAT Apr a lpatetet talvl.. wbe-, t . a r- i. , i'l'iril a-a t aea Ait -a .no foe bwiBI trns -ose taa ef se- I a pt. i-ba a-e Bm.1 witb-t-il reserve TEBBS OBi bSBMb -Bab. mr Bne A, . n,la-e; bolts ' (. It. It SB 14 Slba BOattABXAT PS -sr. k til A g lltt. Asell BOSS. osS-l ihiimmiiv FROM THE Hon. Senator G. E. Pugh. SSWSa raaassesrsksa lasp-"-' ' U 1: . ilwes. of pt T aa I inriaaatt, Jul, to tyt. raon IAMBS L. RIKKIIN. tilt Marshal af iarinnati. My Bis?' h-r ir. has, fthanb kr, "B rniirfl tmmimntl. i t it' rnx I Inrianali. Jalv tl. Il. JOHN M LEA.N. Jl .N R. Bp Sear int. at atbtcb I bare bsea rre hat aattl yesra. at so so srst so eaer. sa I a 1 1 airy ratoat- a-4 Dr. Too Bactltaw. JOBS B'LEtsi ia. ( iarinaiati. Julv :. GEO. H, CHENEY Esq., l' TeaBJ rii.k tr mjmm mmt -I aaalll I il . loi. pi. J, tM. nV)a JOSEPH YEATS, ESQ., Mi r. ii.nti. t. Laaia. PW sbswaI yoses I IBB Itraa Bast sb1-. Bttw Bsa: Dr. VoB a.tiokrr .per ate as mr rn. ami r. Stored say ,Kbl j,.ats. St. Laui. e-pl.'ll M. ALEX AN HER MIIR. ESQ.. Of Orleans.. La. I'B lot a rettortto ol at autbl Ts I aa I bank . . fot .a, ml-l I. ... in. ALXX BIIB . April 4. 'V DR. ION HOMISKER, Oculist and Aurist, IMkolf Uluatratrd Hi.K.r. i. rrars tbk caatr PABIES THK I.BBAT. IXBXBtS. ALKXAMItk TBK OBIAT B.'Bl'U'S. H SbtXlBAi. rtaxHis Jli.il . . XSAB. rLkltPATBt Baaaai !H IMS' f'OBTar kLTBHIl TBK likkAT WILLI AB THB cusigjctBna ait'BAan thx riaar a ART trl BBK UP StfSTS. ltx Ki.iitar.TH cbablx.v ran riasT rHAtxa- TB k ascoaiB. tarkKss Jt-saraiaa. APIA AXTtll S r TTX BADaar nttLA.vn. bxnbt ran rrjt ara XING BUBABO THX THI Bi' BBttory ot ttla Pklllp. BarsrssPB Cbif of lbs ta- Tb Starr. H attar t of Pre - Ta -al, pa. teltlet. -t Srm Po tb stars call at pr3 (ica. Pafll fib I " IfcTMfrtf, AMTt lTHIX a-ll.enaaer.hr BAB wiih a sstlj rttaily tras a n spklj aaalarataaas lbs battsoas mt ura oe psBatalioa Apply st WVletanre ttomrn, mm 1 17 A Aaat- atrt. W P Hl Lottt. Arti r ...ti.i xrrcTACLB A ar as liltls trsaa ar. as lAVlsr- Vatta- as t keepaak. Ti er all. reaar Br Ira. IBs thaw at "I tb APPBAL Ike odllarial Wtl. H. 8TOI ll.l.. a TT.'kXXT AT LAW .x, w ta b al. Caart BSBBrs. Bs Br Cbaaorrr BkaaSatBT. S HELTON COTTAC.E. I -t , i bs tats mt i taia baawitsi cm- mtSa sa Obto Bailfwl. !! , pasa ".! 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CREXADINES, RRILXI.WTF.S, TISSrES, DIAPERS, FLANNELS, JACO.VETS, USE.NS. EMBROIDER!, ETC . ETC. A r-1 is iBCt sit tls 1st t strle. oaol Itni we of FANCY DBESS G00D8! ltatl Ikrpnrtmrnt. t ba.- al-a tit hole s i, u-inii-iii I abta ta aer waBs,ttaa. a saoiotp as atswttastw p-aa ta JOBBING THADK, '. fi 9 mm mmm t.mMy, miD UmUM - - M - . I' .n n irattt. Wr mr Ibv pr r Mi r.!. either .t a Vtf" 9 W9Mt is mmr hum al a. t. wnxi tx mm. -.a -. -al.,, airfbili i STtorris. II A r!' t Ba. -t- A- mm. ' aVj arwl mmm Imm Mtm Hat II -mmm mt PAimCmtlaB V MIIUH1S ' 2SV MAIN STRI tT. taat.i vt nil l Ill.fPI H l I l I'll . I BBk ara tsks siessare isBbnwa,toi -aPrpBMtc lost hire token -r-I ap BB tsaBssoakoaw ta.rea tn Br I n I no-' TOl. It But BarBBBSSBat, SB. b oae of lb. 4 I Co -Stjl. wfcef ae SBAll k-Ti .nnotonl.- .n koB t FORD'S. PEKBE'8, LHABrs, GE.MJfl.N-S, LONDON. PARIS, ' ALBERTS, and D'ARCY S SILK HATS. ve7 -srt-T of Prefers Pelt Rata, ta eait bo W. b... tltae.1 tip thi. eat.h'1-t.w-nt ill spprar-sla oar otfru. W a.-laallT ia.it all Sa call soot :. ikfatspi our rat slat .shr. ni TERMS: w bs.e s s I atrttrtr -ae Cask Si as, as kaaana it b be ib slp ssr prramps In atae taanss. I n t I Btaae-erry af Urmptii- r TTwaBsar- n mie. kHiBtk s TATV Wat. a Burr"" John T tUsc, . -rt- Fo- rss , A T lrt llnra -! P m EedUitk S, Bat.sWl P 07- era sail araer-. II aaaaaarin fr-OB oBMar.t le IB ISi- - j a,i s rt- 01-1 UefeMaere HaAaaaa Papa at JBkw B. V maa. ara spaa an or tk atat at tbbwsss a i aii the o ester tbeir appessaare h reta trail of s Lb Irot Ih-ee ,. of ib aea I I -rat af saM Coart. .lt V lAben It fmlrmm bearins expart abb that a - A opp attest O-UHN I' LAMBB. C'etk BS 1 Baatet aeritnrs f'T OWp'.a.Bl. Wl k.-aram A Bee. he-...-' I.. I. 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Sll M ,1 , 11 sirn-t Belon Cajee A Son', Aacllsaeers, 01I.IIU I .im t.aon to ast- S. X-e Ctsrat. Wttrkea. iearslrr. att oaria'W isaaqs -b."tVl raoUoB tb. roiMir I to. ri BBBBa 1 tar- . aaeau. - u.t tr tar 1 ss be set bp pnet. harts so I r ere it 15. , nh iheaa BBJB set talsosoa is.. 'T r1srlTalcI aor aVai I af,! Bp pr ap a, r BSW ftaass as Past oats 1 etnas tke par tatajart saas Arttaaa, Last t tb a. .111 or at Utetr 0 ssfi m I s J. P. PRfM'OTT St CO., m ic. arTrri. or LARD OIL, S0P AND I NDLES! Bm. Pitrfc. Oray mat tmr, Wf nt JrlVcTWR sfrrtt. Wl Mafe c-tmi' Lrnr Mirilt or f 1 Uf4- mm fiwlrfi Bpntr tm Tmmtrj: ttm a m9-nr turn, ity mt XmmfX IbMbV Imi mmm al m mmr .arrl 3m6lMimXt fmmmimmlraM la all CMptpa CkpSb pm4 tor Ul TavlUvta mmU Grmmm- ot mil tim. Wm mrm aTBta tmr J. lYrscatt s fttB Ua Fffafr: atal-laBB For Sale. rsBKL. ol Beturoa Cotbal Pat of tbe 2000 Tiwk raariada. 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