Ilttfiatiib mwltXhty Ml PUDLI8I1ED WEEK L. Y- A T RUTLAND, VERMONT, D Y GEORGE II . D E A M A N TIU'IISDA V KVKN1NG, MARCH 28. 1850. ISTMNKK 11 vouniK rr. R IT LAM) 10VXTY HEHAMK TKRM t'KH YKAM. li, ,,r, tl,. niti, , t tlcf iVr, ' it Jf nfft, t ' ' ! if n-tt nl tft J.!tfi, I p I i : 'u It tt ,t c I. 2.0"! "l" rrt4 Ij I'm ItlJtfl, liriiTllir t'r-liifnentiiri.iir.?i,n.lt'riMP)ror f f t if t f t tttill t'f ftufcfr will f u. t I ' ! f H ttl..qlf fl tt.rrltt.in. PflRTRV. The Popular Creed. I), n n.i tnilti ' tlnl in nd )lnir A m..M ltl ' tlip wnfst iifrninn' If llln' tin1'!. R.vp In tl lllftltl T'tit.pif itit vfft int'i tlp ilut, I'niiinijilu.itu ivp ft' ej'iil" tpv1lltir, K'i rV liim T"( ' ki V Ken 'or filli'tjj ! If rn.it,'.. ui. oh ' Ph t lutflirr ' Soil V")'' fur k. " I lf' lllPI ! Ijirllll Ifl'l lllllUr1 lillll-iri 111 tlllll' Ail f. ii('H puiiM't tin- worn! of crime. 1 ktlO HI if ll)l tV'tlll MI'llll, W !,.,. huj.c, .fp Nnllt "11 .1 llllHrn'l lllllll ; llul llir imiiii-n will lai-.k i r ion mmIi hr, Kit k.ioi'I riimclli litis.; iliirm llie-j A I i.uw 'iftl anil -in piitv h'Mi), A ft'B wlillllijol llll till! I'MIIiIy's red, A nil well luiii'"! hi vuliiny". selio'il. Ai I n.ti.iweol rli -lip kntiivplli Ihr rule; IIiiimi nil ilollin' il'iliirt ami ilimp ! . An r i n t y i'jckcl' llie wort of crime' 1 t i i mt a IjiiII 4ml linnrtl min, l ho tltnrv lo Iir on dip Ctirnti -ill's pi sit ; Hat u'if lie n. -t tit) pour will b ; Arnri'il nil hlril lliinj I. lie ; Ai I me lie mel"lli Mining wife, .null Iip Irtilct'i leppr' life ; I ft lt lilt e irutll a tearful odd, " ' ! Mill nut I'll I I III" Pupil e,.,U'. IJmi.p. .ml ilnllan ' ilull it aii'l 'lilli' ' A'i rn,l v pnrkel'i til'! wnitl ol i iiiiio. S i jpt i- ili'i . n i 'il HlPf lui'v ' S f.pli n ik I nl ll nrh 1 ir w ! Simlliv ni'H. inl IimI liy (liy, li in; i j;I in If K1 fi) Ji.ni Tip n. tin li in I nper lurtikn lu-r, in rtnt tin in tilt )our ni.ikrr, l i tjiorrnt'. It ir, kil.ni' a'ltl fnnl, II t iltm't p'i'ir n uictn' it lln rulp ; 1)iiiip. m! 'IniUrt' .Li lais a'l.l ilnne ' A ' I lll,'t pilfkP''" tin ' 11 f ' II HI''. Mllto:.'.H Eve. 'M. linn's I'.vf' MilMn's I'.vo! I tc pent .n, l'V ill'' ptUf iiml'it r f (r. :!i' is mil 1 I'arv, w .iri .ilmi": v may xnk vIi:tl no ilmilc. .Miltnii was uiiai ; ltii a lie "I ' Hls I 's'ti n'ns r u'lit ; lion' was Ins heart .' II i a' I Ifnvi'ii ; holt) I w f i on llfli II- si 4 Satan, iiil .Sin Ins il.tuu'li tor, nii'l death their hoinlile ntr-prniL' Anscls seirieil Iwloie him th'Mr lia't.il 'i us ; the Ioiil! 1 1 rn rf a(!a:tiaiit'iie. Inelils n.ishetl hack on hl. hi mil eve lull's the nntltterahlf 'pleiiiior nl lleav ti. I IcviN 'jathered their legions in Ins Mirht ; their tiiiii dis rnwuei), ain) Urnislicd arniH- passed, rank ami lite, x(on; linn. Mt'ioti tried to m'o the tiri. ..oinan- but '-'are, lie .saw her not." "You are hold to say so, Shirley." r' r r ,1. "Not more hold than riiiriiii. il. was his cook that he saw ; or it was ...... . . . f. (ii . as 1 tiavt scon tier, mas-intr , 1 ., , ,e . ru'irmis, 111 nie neat 1 1 mi-hiu'-, hi .4. .1 . 1 , n .1 ..,fi. rc 1IIC Clllll I llllli 11 no i....- Irres and ims-ii'!i.iuis ah ill '.1 ticed uindow pteparuik' a cold the . . . . i.i.j ...... ...1. 1.1. .1' .. ...'. . ... I la.,.,.,! r the rccinrs-peseiyes .i.d!(iiin;)iri)m wn , .m ce, c.eams , - ' "'V , . , ; , ..v ,i, Mt!JM llll II H.-'WJ V.', -III w j v.. ... 1. IJ.tt o 1 1.11 "' " " ,. , , . , 1 .,, 1 . , in 11 ..Il 1 .in. .a ii..l...ft!i1 : Itiit hriie' i.."e afn-r tas'e. tipbeltl with kindliest Cl.st sc." Shirley. An Illustration. f,j ,r t.- ..,,,. ., Hi- note niTn C io) thitij ma wiihsiandiu hi 1 , , .. . I ,- 1 w - -- H ,r.tn; bis recent stay in this place. 1," was one evcmiii; se.ikintr of the rr.-vadi ij lendancie of some relitrioli- '.v tn I. ii'j p'.iyer, and return kid that vc wnu'd I'm I no maniple fin these 111 !' sc'.:itures. The irayer of the " . tint ; ubl caii was a happy jxct al' 11. When Peier v.. is 1 mi. m vomit: to walk 011 the water to meet Ins Mast er, ami wn i.Uuit sinking, had hissup-l- CJi'u.ti Ijwi as I0112 as the intro.liic 'i; to one of our in tloru prayers, ') he 01 half thtoutrii Acsnald v itc Iftyftt! ti'iler V Jlrr ! !1aitr 7V.V f "A- TlicWlow.n.U.n lr,,aXd. ti:.'.ioncd matiua a cannon : 'laRcn s.iri hfl'p mjJ jv-etr b-i's tf tl ft England's Eyca Opening. In some rt'M tet the following mav foundered one of the most remark j ',0ahte articles that has appeared willmi i'ii! the last year That the o'd nifiii, I'rcl.ind, i hasten. liy towat'ls his do 1' i... k.,,1 1I...1 tl... ..i.iiiwp 'nil,. Aiiu.r "' Ilea tins heeotiic In ecpml in strength, 'will, the pro.ni-c .-(son,, heromme r j 1 .Hiui'" R,MH'r',"'i ls what, Willi the arro- ''' I'll" I'lll MI'. .,,..., . . ..: 1 t nance and as.sumption with xhich he. !ha hitherto teaitled u, we did not ex! ct to see, at present, 111 any way admiiled. Rut hen it is in h'aek and white. Gric.i Mountain Freeman. I'rtttn tie I:iilriipl I.tIhIoi Net Btgna of Decay. Weate m'd (.11 h.-hat.ihority. that . there is iiothmtr new. urn er the , . , sun, that w hat lias heeu m.iy he a- train -that all tlniiir revolve 111 an o,d train- -mat an iiiuur reni.e 111 an o,u nppniiited circle that for empires as ' well a fnr ludivduals Ihere is a pen od of growth and a period of decay- mid Ihat neither the mitjhty noi the hutiihle can escape the op-ration nf the iinaiiahle law which hxe. n pen. ally for every tianstession, mid wlueh " - ; Inch am the lowly. A model 11 wi lier, struck with 111- power of these old truths, anc ir..cme 111 the paM ami piesent ln,tory nf iireat liiitatu the operation .t eaues which must, 111 the fulne-s nl tune, iroditce ;ts fall, has drawn a vivid picture ol a New elandei, siltiui' up- on a ruined arch nl London bridge, and uiorahzin' upon the tale nf the once miLdnv empiie, become as iiiucli a thin-of the past as ltnme, ( tieece. ami As.yria. Rut win 11 we cad the eloquent pa::", we smile at the t redic Itoiint the writer. e cannot heheve 111.11 -i. in, mu, 111.11 iiii-iii en, u nn nitces we have iniiile. It was our am- of mankind when their possessor ex- ' work.hut I have never seen a haul t;lnried in herelfane lived de icioii-ly, Inimu in become a 1 iiiint; power- -ji v-1 erciscs lliein without regard of whit er'task than to et n man to look, who sanl 111 her heart, d sit as a queen the la w o the wor d - and we becann is due to ihc well-beiii" of society and liirough a lump of irold lo eternity.' lure of the wooden-nuluie.' trader : and shall see 110 sorrow,' shab ever so : bin il v is at ;i cost of a debt of I. mi.... If a It 1. harder for a rich mini. rlc. ! -He has a stiruce. clean. IVcksmflia ia 1 irom nei uiii esiate. 111: ii.i.iu jtil the -vealth, the enterprise. I lie in- do.intahli! cnuratre, the intellttreiice, the zeal, and the piety of her sons-- . we see her wonderous progress in arts lit...' 1 1 l - I ' lllill "leeii llllll H'Mllt: liviri i.ikj.i - llie triumphs nl her science, and the h'.essue's nf a eivihz ition Miienor tn any ever enioyetl by the earlier ti-es nf .1 11 1 r 1 1 . . 11 uie woi m. ami we inue.v in 11 in uu 'ihee limits there are -.ernis nf st.ibd- hv t in inou'iess wine 1 -11,111 "io.t 11 1 did ll 'ttris.li in alter time, l.earmt; the name iiml I tine, the power tit d llie lory, ol (.real IJniain in me remotest H' le i,dl"ns. It i well, however, ihat we slioit'd sometimes view the nl' er si'le nf tbe , pic'ure, a'id as ouistlves more e.il n IV win llmr nur euiplte is imbed so lirndy rooted--so endeaied lo the wutld hv its jiisitce, huiiiaunv ami be te licence s. sii pm let! by itsown in- le rnlv .'u niueh reinovetl from al piisibilitv nl I'valry, as tn defy then- jencies of decav and nun, and stand to the most distant tunes the Uueen and the Model of Naimns The pic- tine is mil qm'e ko hriL'hi when it is . 1 . ...1 . 1 thus cousidert d. Ihe 'julocn unaire IS found tn have feet of e'aV. The fair pe e h of pinp.. ,ty iv s 'en to hive a worm hiiIiiii it, ami the n.tahty e 1, piie lo !, menaced with pen's from within ami fr 'in without We see that weh.ne no exclusive claim to the piofessioii nf the virtues which have raised Us to the hieh positi -11 we bold; ... ... I ... ... I....1. i.l.I, .t. lir iii'i ' .1. . ...I I ..... .I,.,r., . ll.-.t iill.lt il-lt e ii.ii.-. 11.. .-'i...' . f ,, . . 1 . . i men of our own 1 1 d and ..itin:ius- ,' , have j ernie.ited with our lu'elli'ence, , . , I remotest ends of llie ear'.h : thai mil .......j I. ...... -,..in,l ii.ii. ,i.ir.,c fit lime. future to be more br.ll.aut than our ir -..1.... 1 .1... ...1. .. , on 11. 11 v.u 11 ..11; i;i...i ... ... I t I...O I-....I ... Ol I hi II 11 I " I. lll.-s.ouil li:iu ut..., .11 in- ' 1 ' . loon or twet lv years licnc or even ear'ier, fireat Ilritain will bvirr Iks the principal seal nf llie -i rolls iace of the An"lo Saxons ; and tba', althu' mit iace mav continue to ni'e the ' worltl, it may not te fron the bank nl dm hi had i)tic"10 1 '""""' (,r irom any pn m me . ii., r . . . . r . t ! old c nintry that trave lliein birlii. the Mississippi, as mi the bank of the j,. no ca- be disiffreeab'e, if comri)''ri j An empire twenty, tluriy, or fifty Thames ; and itt'e the world iVom the sens, and tbr nb'iV su-'t sMons be at tunes as extensn e, and a 1 ich a . nrs Whi'e I lone at W.tshmc'on. with as nndedto, has a'ready arien en the other side of much propriety as from the Palace of ll.iviiif.' had ?omr cxiwif ncc in the die At'.intie, lo eimce into ins Iiwii .St. J mr. ' hue, and deemmt; ch-inntry a useful ' the Irsi blood whirh remrtms 1 1 us We liv?, indi ed, in a remarknbbi pe- p-irt of woiiian's education, I limn The yuuu.'.the hr.tdv, the revciing er: d in which new enpires take the studied the v. bji-ct with some attention ol' our t o.mtr. at d of all the conn- p'.-,re of old oik s with 'ondcrfnl r.q.id- cause u is nne of real interest to ttu sol Kur t , thai tfro.in u .der tut- tjy ; nud in whc'i old 0 npires are pay- very family. I may at so ne o'her I . I nt' .1. I ., n tl 1 ' I " J. . . 1 1 1 f it ... . . I .n I-..1 . I t . f .f f I t w.l rMu.r.ll M....llt . - ..I. 1 l..t.-....r - -.1 Wl'Clll t'l wis",.-, v..... . -. iim,!us rrfmuir.l..i:i. and that cannot sv to ihctf fcons. as ihe N W. ill ..txies ilmi -v.iv iii.ni if a man. wol come, foi the take i.t' i.ts miiih.-.-., the L'.'iMt teaM of N iti s : '.Il.'i' . is enoiiah and to spa.'t I u Uie tneatie- ar, daily n ned to leave the of Win i.nrojve, amiwuie 111 rii.:e v rniis Am r o t Uie prow n fall of (treat Hntnm. All the tinhap- py circiitnstanecs that are (.f prejielice to ti., tire nt l:nefit to then. With n, llie innutiis that cla nor to tie le i nre eaue of decay. With lliein, ev. ety leldiiional month n mi additional txi t r of Immls, nn-l every additional (Kiir of lia'ids it 'in mce.ie of wealth, power and iiitltioncr let in roic ol'r millions mt'i the 're.it vallev of 'h" ,''M'pi. and " ,t w.ll hold 'and feul them a'!, were their iniiiner quad- rn.,,.ji yth is our ureat rival in the the irre.it vallev id milled. .Siicli is riti r ureal riva in llie Vf.i. In the .South diore ts another rival almost eipially formidnhle, eijiial- 'v splendid, fed in the sa ne m-miier (tuin our eiilraii. and rising d uly u; mi our fall. Who shall fix the hounds of the future piospenty nf the yieat Australian continent W hile 111 this ontd'ud to respect heu it promotes ' his lawless, ar.nan doctrine is mil- are he.ud of no more. Why '.' The; old eotmiry the puier vejetales or the peace and improves the happiness nrally espotned hy the who have no did not a puticlo of pood in'this ni'i) uiex, aeeti'seti m uie i.iiki mat pro- duce-l him. m lhal new country the ,(u;.er hecemes a lahorei ; he no Ion-- " ' , ,.r vejetutes, I, tit hves; and it he lives (,., ,. ,,., he may hecome a pntri- k,nL. en ,n-i he may hecome a pntri- (trcli, .sittuii' under the shade of his ,avll (., K.(!i fllu eonnlint.' hv the thousands and !en of ill nisnntis his HoCl,-s and holds a new Job is inn ;,d of plenty, l-'erlile soil, delicious clitnate.elh'iw room, and freedom from laxatmn these are the blessings of iih; 'I'iMiiiii.iii. 1 en. nuLiUMMiiiiii enjovs the lust two in an imperfect , ,ian tier ; the lit am aliens -he knows rh-m hot, ami will never know them wln'e I In-laml holds place amoii-Mbe natmns. Nor .-'re thesi; the only daubers that menace us. Allliouli our empire stretches to the east and lo the west, to the north ami t 1 the Miiith -thouirh Vve hive our hands in Asia, our feet in Africa, our arms-m America and the .Smith Pacific )cean, our own u-culiar teinlory is but a small sjioi in ,1 icinote corner of F.timpe. We have only he'd dial corner by the uiormotB sac- .1. 11 1,1 II I l.lllM. thai patipenses our ponula1 inn, and lies a perpetual kilbii" wehdil upon the euctu'V of all classes. In addition lo this .stiip-'udiious evil, we ,lmre the eirelcness of all Furope MM : 1 .1 ' .1 I UITC IS Hill OU0 enihirO WIIIIIU Hie Ivirope.ni boundaries lint is not woin alll ."i ised hy debt and exlrav - ;l;;,nre ; that empire is Russia; and, 1 i 1, .1 . ii. ! mh; is cuipiie nl all the res', ami desires to use upon thej.- ruins. Vest my seems 1 1 nave u.ieo 1 IHT in 11 as 11 11, is irae 11 tint. I he Navouiatl n ces "ill IIH I- t.ih v be the new lords nf Fairopc. Tim Ate.:! '-Saxon race must becoflen led to lie the lords nl tl.e ir.'er ami . . llloie sph ndld inheritance I Ameiiea an I Austi.ilia. In this eeewhat hi - 1 .mi. s . f the empire of ur-eat Rn am ' It I'u Is to the triotmd. and exists only like oilier Powers and Potentates of t!ie -Aoild--in the l oin s and smews of its s n and Miecesois nt a new soil, au.l eni.ivintr pnvi-'eji s. h,eisin''s. ami opjionimities linni winch their fine- lathers weie excluded. slnitru'lmt! together in a deadly fit;ht, Let those who dieam of a perpetual VVith the madness of alien s, 11'itsscck Rntaiii, llnnk upon theselhim;.. The Mli. v. i 1 1 1 inurderoiis weapons the lives Sil':.s of decav are on every si le. In ... .... r A 1 ..nr lal! we snail nave tew inemis. 111 mr-m or their Kindred. The (,i.iiuid pios. nty we have not comp ited our- ss(,ake(l with tl.cir co niuinlin cries, selves s 1 humbly, as to bejiisiitied in .M,,ri. levoltint: than the manned Vic the evjiectatiou of s-, mpaihy or aid tuns, ihanlbe ua.sbed limbs, than the from any quarter. Our very excel- pfeli s truuks.thaii the spatteretl brains b iiee Ins m ide us foi"-, did our violence rc the mssions which ween, te ni.esi- ami euniddv have enstian.-ed the na- ijons. We may have peopled the may .1 . . ... en rill j we liny nan: spusiu 1.11 .nin wide n'.e'rearth mil" aruis.niir eouimerce and our civilian n, but- we have not .. t 1 C. I had st.uid,'! 1 ro:n b-r our own r re l . i.t- are mmo p we rful than wo are. W e must, sooner or lat- forn. be placed out of the reach nf chil er, yi. ld mir p'ace to the more prudent dum. To use it put some of the salts the less embarrassed, mid the more v.n,nus otfsho .is of our race, ami . ... i. ....... ,,r coufCllt in nttii,';. mi- i-.tsj .n.w. . .. . . . .1.. .,... il.... ...1. . ,w. I .' una. I'tu I llll.ll- .10 , itiiiii - . . . ' to re;ri't 111 tin-1. What is llure in our'corner nf the clone that it should i',iit;vrr ext'"Cl to trtve the law lo all others Tue civilization thai is re moved 1 not destroyed ; and the ire nuts of our op!e can exert itself as . , . , 1 1. . e . . -it .. wi 1 on me uiiik 01 nie .ino, or on ,,1 i.i.j j.r.iu.. , ... ........ t,e luws of n.or.V.t v ami social well :n c enm.ti. I Hem durn.a i..ar.y - "PiierBtifiiis. Kinor3 has eni-ved , -::ri j.s, . .slu- jj. tm t)ie cer ne of the w.ir.d tt iminmn ! passim' uom tier "fas;., i nn'.r-ttioii a m om W fw.e of tue iieiIUk ri iniuiBlii'v win vrt!,-. t'.'fjiu 'vr on i" f r cv fu-ld ft- d on were, Martini: nfiesli, and from n more. ' favralile MarUm point. 'I he lover '. hutnaiiny can hut Impf that the new civiiiz.umn wnicn may art win raK' warninu Irom the error of the old ; and that, in the decay and fall of empties-, humanity itsuH .v i U emerge fiom each change in hrliter luster, wiser find juster. peace.ih'c and nnru reliyums, and (Ji'in-' its much as miu ran (into and dnim; its much as mm ran im lo aul the c mmm; of the p.opheeied lime when "people sh ill heat their swords into plonylishare', and their sweats in- into u hub Is iare. and their st:eats in- to prnniin; hoiks; when nations, shall learn war any mine." Respect lor Genius. Oeuins- strictly tfiieakinff is onlv and couilort o! iiiatikiiid. What should u o thin k of the uardener who planted hi d'jwor he I wild liciihane and dead- m. ti..ui 111 1 .mil luiiiiiiuriiiiii mull- ly uihishade What should wu think n'f the lreneial who. hem.f eninisie.l of the yeneial who, lwiuir enlrusled with nn nriny, and a plenhful supply of militarv Mores, applied these pow- ,.rs to delrrailunr and eiislavin;: bis owi contdry ? Tie should' be VMled with soon,, and punished ns a traitor, And why should the man who directs the arlillerv of bis "emus. deleated(o ih,u lor luli ami holy nurnosus, lo shakiriL' those fotindat'ion.s on which the happiness nf his species rest, mid who applies the divine spark wiiliin him tn the kindhn.r of low and dehas- j,,,, t,:lssl0IIS. 1,,. allove,l to hear his plaudits swelled in proportion as his powers of dnin-f mischief become ap parent? Talciitisalwaysaccoinp.nl- n-d with the responsibility of iisuiil r tihtly ; and the neglect nr pit v of me , virtuous is the penally winch llie child of yenms pays, or outrht lo pay fori its abuse. However splendid talents mavcomt'el our adiniratioti. thev have no riht lo claim the ueneral estuem The Cruelties of War. Charles .Sumner one of the most elo quent wi iters and orators ihat America can ptodiice, thus sp-aks of the cruel- ties of war : "These stare us wtldlv ' in the face, like lurid ineteor-li-rhis, as we travel the i,i"o ofhistorv. "We'sce . . . ' - . . ' - " , ,,. desolan in and dentil Hint iilrstie jls demoniac t" otstep.-, We look upon ,.-ie ;c( tnvi.s. 111,1m the r.-n-.i.-ed lem- tone;, in on vi.laled homes we behold .. the sweet chanties of ,fe clian-'ed tn wormwood and tr Our souf is penetraled with the sliarn moan of ' 1 . mothers, sister-, and damdilers- of fntheis. biolhers and s0-i-- ho m bit- erness of their hete.-n emenl refuse lo be comforted. " ' Here under a hnyht tin, Mich as shone. Austirlii. ,r Miihii-. Vnin .......Ki il.,, ....-if., In! harmonies of Natuie, we behold bands brothers, elnldieu of a common Fa- ther, heirs to a common happiness, of brothers who have never minted . ... . J hke.thrnnrh the flemli-h imniilt." . To Remove Iron Spots. The best tliina l lake out iron spots 111 oxa ic acid This acid looks like snlti arid is a poison. It should their- 011 the Iron spot and pour hot water ,,ni nf a m on it . (ill the sails are dis solved, and.tbe spot will disappear.- The spot shou'd then be well washed ...... The water fur washing should never be used to warm. This is A-bat burls the hands and spin's their looks, mid - tl,.-httam makes the litbor more . irdiir- ( WVIniij is not such d.satriee.i- . . . . iu wor,. 1 s i.r a as to others, and w ill l lj;e, -e.-n trie m'llIit:iTiee Ol V'ltir Co:- - mnns. frnm ivlnr', 1 huvn ..i.ii.nl tnnrn information rr'imtf to inch iiilnnr. ilin iivil.i.nLi nr mrmv ii-nt, - o.'irf llranch. ' a :nr:mtini, ro-. us a e sip mm --i- rn.acrr fcM. "l" ...... tjp.r 'tadl ichim d 'Amen ' jc.M L Squatters in California. I'roni nil neroimis there nre lil.e to irv mtioh eniUMnns ln ti rni tiie now sett ers ant the o'd lamliiiN ef Call foitnn Sijuot tors have aheady cntn mciiee l inroails upon llw i s'ates of 'apt. Sutter and o'Iht, rlaimmi; I.) to have a jond n riyht as he In hinds conquered I - the t n.tcd Mali s t .11 1. coii(tiered hv the I'n.tcd Sutfr and many other lare tracts of lat.d ly vi can titles - titles 1 ctfeclb persons llnld little of .Mi-m- ran Idles - lilies t eiln-llv sti k-ietit n ' protect their owners tinder the rule Mexico. The new coiner, or a nor- tuin of them, assume tli.it these tides ate no longer valid, Ihat the I'mled .States ilisv, lived them hv la r coii'iiiet nl"' mtide the whole tirritory pnhhe, nmi'i ami who preier s(uauin". upon improved i. rounds, tn tak and iniprn; m it I'.r thei 111 wild land eillM'tveS. 1 I rilessilu; Uiuled .States yoveintneiit settles this u-ie.stimi of Mexican titles settles this qne.stion of Mexican titles soon the worst con.seipieiice will tol- '(UV'- ' bere can be nothing more ah- srtl and wicked than the docnine l,,nt conquest impairs the title of the conquered, individually, to their prop- vrlY- 'J ,U! I'mled Slates is hound to protect those lesideiils of California, iiny uukt cMiiqiiLTcu it'rnuiry, m an tueir properiy nuiiis at 1 ut! tiuiu 01 conquest. Any other course than this, would bo robbery of the Northern stamp. It is hiuh time the United .t. 1. . . . .1 . r 'States placed some restriction upon speculation in public lands ; hut to tol- erale the lawless partition of properly already secured by individuals.accord- ,() tbe laws and customs of civil - ?-cd nations, would he a graceless out- rnye. Sin. ' Rev. Mr. Wheeler, in a letter from 'Sail Francisco, says, 'I am tryint! to preach, to labor, to pray, audi love ropulaliou of Rnston is 1 10,0110, its assessed piopeitv valuation $1? 1,000- 000. There are sustained at public charge 197 s hools, with 20,000 pupils to winch (luriiiL' the past year : s.s.s 1,- wre paid for tuition 1 and the nee - SS11T expenses. 1 wo tuoiisanu oiu- er children are at private schools. . Th'tj Say, WJienever vou hear slop, conceiiiinu somebody or any- tiling, pn faced with the stereotyped phrase, 'tiri sii,' you must rest .issur- "'lu' l,1,s '"" lp"' " is W 'hen the aullmr ol a report must 1 ...r..a ,1 . ... 1... .... .i....i. he suipressei, mere can tie no (.011111 'bere is something wroi)-: lnDeniiKiik. No story, true in all its p .rls, need be pf'biced with 'they say.' Let those who Know 11. report 11 hn.'i y, or Heeji It Secret. Co.Mi'oseiti: iimiku Ccii.t. 'J'he friend tif Ur. Wei Mer iirue that li" could not have exhibited the eouiposiiic be did after the crime of minder had been committed, if he had been trinity ofit,.is)t n known that he sat down on the s one him a nl ik I iberatel y pl-y-ed chi:ss. This is 11 't a certain lest of innocence, as it is recorded of the Countess of Soinetsel that she danced ,1 measure wi li a noble nan just after she bad committed a minder, mid that she as all t;acly and fiohe,alih"ti'jh she had just done a deed wh eh. when ill was discovered li'icd mankind with honor. She and her hu-bnid wen I put on tnal for the murder f .Sir Thomas O veibiiry. Tin; Karl was com icted ; the C -unless plead mnliy. WnMts'sI'lcoMijiv.- flov Rtib'iiir of v iriruna, in .111 address b-fire nn 1 f..rrlii 1 If 0 rr.l ., ,nt..t t sr. ! - lll I nl'f'ri' .. , ., . r... .' 'a ' . " 1... t. 1.:. . "" u? ' f"1""' f" 10 k"feVu" account of HIS tieui.s ami linns in I'J pemi 1 1 nil-, no I ' ' ma ter now lout: or niacu me um ; ,u,,n i;ivlli:, -lCrllM.( ;, (,!., m f,i, hedoni leol; into .t his neitrhh rs will of t,.,orlillt; , lc2l. 0,s(.,ved -and iimri. let him show it to his wif-,t.j, ls ,, ri((l; v. (lfte, aUf.ii.ixh belter .. if he bad one. It a prud.'tit woman il ., ,i , .,i,t,.n t.r ,.. .1 ,1 will be of service; ,f ,m;.ru b ut it will be po harm. I Jul there ;.ie u.w of ll.e latter, -u.d I cheerfully b'ar evidence, j,-.sM1 k nr,. i:Tir -M.irne! a lo the cate and economy ''fa woman. ,., (.r.,( ,(0 s. 't(.ady '' V.'M'ii in a Munition to r.Uervo, I can ,l0 1M. ,. ia Ul rtll(,r' m() snf. !y say, that I t..- cr Knew a wr i mi mo-room. Peop'e w , . ntra-'ed ' left to the cant of an emharassed i s- tnether. Ladiet, do not ditK: u ' tiif, that did not cslric.ie it -fit was j.OVei on, mid are pot n-ked t,, tr ' possible." winchy t,' ii'lfim p. There must aialtce'ai f.revirv two i-erMmv A Tiain ma tih. Tnirs. It is acu.pius fact in the grammar of jmh - ..- . ........... ... , lies thai when btatesmon L-u! nit. i p'ac-i iboy U-t une cften nii'ivioiis ii.eir nuPcedeiiu. but ato feldnrn f 'f- petfu! of their relative?. - I'tthtk j.v s . n n a i. on.,, . - ;.? ...v . . .-.... -(-, n 'but, 'it ir si iir i !' inu-i .tor Unwashed French Lntllca. .n Ainetiran latlv, wntititf frotn. I'ap, av that li" ha la'e y iIivcih it ,.,) ihcvrri t nf die main l antiln! nti i hrillmnt cmiiplt xmi.s ivii in thnieti; i t fi ems that w nter is ( I'l.Mdi ted the 1'iei rh Indies a the sjreat j dt . n the skin, si lhal iin'eis smiio m. tiiMiilciicnms'atife n-.iilv soils tliei; fnees, thev ale not Uitn-lietl with water funi, one weeks end U another. The nii.ni.rve.iMii.nl i i..mt U-m wit i ., f 1 . of'ruhlnii" with a die en.trse towel, and relui)' water ahnoit entire fiom thoit tiu'ei. ''Tlii)ti.iid of men hrealhe. move. ' at.d In 0 -pass oil' tie Mnj of life, and .mu none were niesseii nv ineui ; non cnii'd point t.i them as the msti iinieii! nl llie.l- redellitil inn ! llul a line tin 1 , ... wmle, no' a word tti- v spol.e, ei ui he it called ; so thev leiislied : the;. ben called; so thev eiish lihi went out 111 tl.iil.ue.ss, 1 wcie not remembered nunc msecls of yesterday. Will and thev than tlx- von thti'i live and di-? lave for somelhmi:.- DotooiI, and leave behind you anion timen: of vnttie that the stnrinsof tim 1 can never destroy. W 1 He your name ny Kintitirss. iovo nun iH'Toy, on Uw 1 . .1 .1 1 . nearis 01 the inoiisaniis you come in contact .-villi year by year, ami y"f will never bit foro'lteii' No!--you' name, your deeds will he as legible u, , the hearln vou leave behind, as tl stais on the'hiow of evenn g. (.'nn 1 deeds will shit e as bnlitlv on the earth, as the stars of heaven, 1 Few people can tell what they In,- for, unless it is for the put pose ol irron j hit: old. That seems lo be the otdv object thev have 111 view, an all llint the future' has lo idler them." i nc Yanucc. Whipple, the essayist, has 1 1 1 i pic- wav of doitiir a wroua which i. 1111111- I;WJ,., Rdievun:, after a certain fash im S justice and retribution, he still thmks that a sly, shrewd, ketm, suppl yeiitleman, like himself, can dodo,., ... j, utiiet way, the moral laws nl lie- ! universe, without any paiticulai j oil. ,,r jeuig unule aboul it.' Years rush hv 1 1 like the w hi. . V nL(. t,o'. whence the cede comes, 11 . r (h,. wbirlwiml its tending; ami wr .seem ourselves lo witness their llmbi ithnul a sense thai we are dimmed , "Wind yet lime is beuilmc man of strength, as the winds mh the wood .. 1- 1 n () tirlr lohaje. lie is a wise man who like the millwright, emplovsev eiy-just. -Sc;f. ' -. - Ti:n Pi ss - "In an imperial ci' . lalel, a ciitninal was coiideinned to I beheaded who had a singular iieh'hj In play 'en pins. While his senleie .,.1 prouoiiiiciiitf, he bad the lernu''. to filler a request to l.e permitted t day once inoie .-it his favorite a:n al tlii: p'ace ..f ei Cttnn ami then, le aid, he should submit without a im tiiur. As the last iiayi;r of a ir.,, man, Ins rn-pu si w as e ranted. Wh antved at the ihesolemu.spotlhefiiu.i. everything prr pared, the pins bavin been set up mid the bowl ready. , lb p'm ed with no little earneitiiessl n the .Sheriff at lenlli si enit: that I. showe 1 11.1 iiieluiali'in todcsiit,pnvat" ly ord red the executioner to Mllf the latal blow us he stooped for lb bo.vl. The exi U o n r I'd so, and the h'.nd diotj ed into lb" cuIpiii hand as he raised himself ; imriieuiai' ly ai ded at the ten, cnuceivme it ws the bow I be "ras'ieil, Allien fnllm the head loti 1 V excl uil.e I, IS', p. mot a ten miiki I" Ur. jttUn.it)tt u in: once in coinpn: v . linn ;ien; r i .1 iiii.tt -uitiilei not; i t , i);ap!;,. ()lll,.r KJ,.'t- ciinrncci . Wrt'i v v. HutUM ,it mivs T' if lunmni koint ii t I i '"J '"' ''I won mi i an einpire ui .'oi ii'hii ifc an finpiro afn e," of cnniflar'nev.' of v'. '-Jrfc, nl cni)fiar'ney r coinm'tml uie carcscf, ltr ni v me ti.iff.' aces me ti.,rf To l',fvj V4int, W'nU. ill.-' ., . . . Itt (Jfy ol, . ..,..., ,i ...... .. npfx.ai