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Til i; 11 12'KA LI), i f i f WH tf c V ui f t flM e - . I mM44M W M I O HOWtMTIO'U. w... . .fa K irtlllllMilU eflt . I f rdiirt ) M IMlMlW. m..r ;w i iia.ijYi'iia imm( MM lA 1 MM Hunt . -....., a e f t s I. IV f A T, 1 ..,r . rw hiiiwii i rani. attain at m viiwi ' 4 I.. at.awit tl .Tat t I II. "tlMl OlWOCnATIC ItOMIMATtONt. ST XT IS. I ,. u. JUM. . KIWI)!., I,.., . Jlll'l-IIIIMID f. K HllKlll. i.. ..ui- jimi. . runt. art. Nv ... IIMtJ-f wa.tatniTa i ruxi row". Ill "til.. ftt., " r" i a mti iimki e.p ft.. ..lane- I H.1 M. . . f " tMMMrl "I .. j ... , . u. ..... . w r' rr, 1 nr. 01 i r t ntu. T lx Wmiaiiiai af ( '. 711 1 uuiiiriiiir.T . Tar 111 tot Iluat , alarjr af M natiia," j iv loa aar Mataaja. Tlar MS. W ".'a fafjajarf a 4aawa4 I r Km Ti i," ay B hm, -ill ; t aalinj alaai if oataV tcfHH- foil Itar UOif' rw HinM. Il K la W Ua4 liktl a aMf Irll tbt fttit- i iiHitna H fU. lull atkMar uW mirtt4 la myliae tW jMr TW faaama Ihaaa; oa tbt aiti ihr aau.1 etlnfafaatiy m na4tl Mti awrl, at th wy nfiiritt tow a aBMmJ fc iW I liaji itttit ajMt. tbraaboat tl Hnt, in allaauar U lh " ebaiK. ft- a J ,f thi. -n "tf atnetlMa. It mo. la j t ftar thU hf awtU ha liHftwU "I'M ' ", ' 've a jm nan muiing in If NMwIf trUfyun; to Ihaaa Kuir, ! one horn or the mUr of ti diliwni, and do itli Um prment Ajji-iit, but U.o firit lU l.u lnaf. lhay aat in tbt iwt j Ihui brr-ai th lon of o mufh kmil- IW"' I !" ft y. I IU i" acrordancr-antu.aidcin-oaaMaiaia. .aat la at.rn.na. I taJiro anJ elficiCTiey for ll wiWic L'ood. lib U rwm..t of " Jutic," call and in. Hjit w abtrh llwy avblacly MaraUU lbnap)a Uaj a bat they awrKly lho la ! Ihrtr grmim mMrnrlann. ' Tin. it Hi' rflw of Wng rarrar4 to the aacart luant 'f iHimwal, m far aryoad lb wfK-ttoo ' f J" 'il that it m irry kablv to ctrrum i i.l.f m una imtmdtd cKmL Il oat kvm trtad WWW, and mtj body at a.' 1 iiainiiM aith darJ nMllora la )w itM, tmm htt drprrw of (rhl and imnnanrii to a ta.lttr of no maxh n-int nmmfHTKe. 'ITta old roUiat. i f tin-WhiJ Jlly xofcl b aH lu ifj-t bcf.irc Ibeta tkjm hallau ef tbe liraln," and. at a j;itl tbiag, Ihtu tfttt tilt b .tfTt abl oaiy in th Upr. iWjrtai t.f the "rank and ftle" lrn lhy arc (aa utuil uitrfrrwuahHiiiy "ViiV! end-"n'Br-at Kpatnnaaf. Il lll do for a I'rtaia frw ta tjmaai(i and rry " rk Viu till lb. day of conlMl cuhims but ! irblare lo Mrndiet thil i! M rule tlir lawn lur a "aaU" aflrraaidt! TIimc a i.l rubihly b an frtHtty for eoa ItiojiUtion. Tlx- luaila m a 1 bad atala. t'om- .iv e,"n-,.u mi in 01 j Ihr ul pHwokMH' irrgltmi and fail- , urr tu IHU th nttlt wwncarnad lliro' ' kmm! uflh Waatrm Hlatoa by what waa ki.iwn a. " Van llannV Kipf ," i. o, a K-r ifximU'd on an 01. Willi all the .luw Ma f tncii a itaMtM of Irtlni-m.llon, lbr waatbta ajtaittaa, II wat attro la fvi iIimjujIi at tooM tune. Nowthoehtn 1 ' air dacainlly jllfi.t aoch a romlt! A i;it.l dal of th Milter that w pat inUi thn 1 an A-m but loam b trrirr any bora. I'i iwtawe, w am bi rerarpt of iHler Torn a ialud mhacnhri la Now Jrry, to Ihr rffrrl lltt bt bal rwairtJ only thrv 1 1 fmr IhrnU, ta aa autay rnoMha. Tba pi hat been refulailj cuailwl lo hit ad i!"a. and w know rw imwii why ha hia tt A itx'eiinl at. TWia 1. It wir hj.tane . v r wfl, imnxnlr fifty oUam ; and In 1 e ,f .wh eareaaauUHC. are iacUnad to I . lute thai a rrArw 10 oar IW OiSea ar-iatj-eturula r arfeaUy CiOlad far. Ill' HI'Tl.tMl Ulf.wt . The tnrreya are ieoluaaiag raa, ami we hnntnl for. ard ith ail the eipaabtHMi ailuMU MatH, S ojt A. ( ii. are dHertfl- I'" I fi at . ki aMn, Hot oaiy well 1 nfiated and prtalad, txH areanleut rtey paitKMltr. TW i. Ul w wun, tMJ w)t aaMbhl rerwnr for it a (eraiTMH and in.mnrrannj palruau;. Vn iriMt..7-Ttiebairwithe l.ti.li tt tbr 8ajbTraVMKr at Nr. Voik, 1. - abutrt t-V-KUm, and at u aerUhb t'.ai liar amoaatt w that oaarar'. hindi bf f th ummIi ax fate. aU Wrajatl tstbat I., i b (he bank. There liaataaui aaajaartattah. tee a 1 cttiaa; I ' h alleaatoa ta maaaf lal catebn. TVi t. . . mnm. boaaaw, are aVaMaf H Ubry ran u alwaaaia tba ajaiauir an tbr coav I . ! tattaaiy. aa e pwaaaaa by II. r 1 inaatu af tba hwrraury af aha Trata 1 that be peaj.Ma ta ran litailaw af I p.Jrl awwka af lrIT aaat IttK, la tba .wl eijUOtti. aat. tbr ana on a ml the M af 1 f . larcl. W aaaidalad w-'.i. Um taitaUMli afil par i M Ji4 (at I'aaWal UU far bank. rt.awa aaal tar h enatwatt ridna). tam till ria UI Ma hah! aa lUwnpe t U ta Ibu r aaatr) , tad tba aaaa a fx Ammt4 fit atbar Alatararaa ttxU. i:iiiltin. rtnLK. I'art II af "Tai I'miikii llairr- 1 ' Ha"' an UaMwraa. Hitaau. aaal Ma kaaar'V a4 laafaMaaA llea.aaC CuaaV V - w nvtataaai traa lb aai ll liu . j Mir Kraaaaii A. Tawaiiaaa, 'Sit j It iaj, N Vatt. Tba. tl tt aW J 1 ; -4 w lana a r aipliie aaar title . '.1 m at, lihgtawriag, al AraAiaaraarU llrawC aaal aa waeh ta 111 l.ltd ta ! t..- kihiaa aaal latfl at tbr baa aob- '. i tua f tk laal ta aar huafauaa. ... U naafaraaa aa t.aHa aaalaly pl'. at C J.tcaa. e. at rj fa, Iba tar , L... al Saauafc, i.M.t,J ,, , ttk4.wuw. , l'i Utii, far Aafaat, t. a aa.ui fn- J Wtwaatul A. aru tu lubtNatMi, 4MittaH taara-ia, a orntHaHM to lamiuir rr i.t I aee thai it 1 .nn.la.iaom a laja-tir -rratiif I . .)r at n U..t ir.t t. nit r rtf i Mk Eett i aw i " A Hksa M ta loekw, 4 tend at A To. iVfMM- Wr mm task "tns. af. tax, t. f'"t; In ma i i k4tM. Wt W 11 af at aaataaf Iket t m hV j nrtJ ' WtM-atrt r-4 ta Ull(r . aaiia at ta aaaa, MMK h bat vat raicMian aaaa, awf- t af ta aanal V ma ftvia( . ar4ia( I. lVa4 ! raiaaafi f MMttrr' faj. tn nftnaViat aaaat a ta oaa aa a Uawa au aaa4 Wlai'iiii'N I , ta miaM mmtm a. Iia., a4 fl.aaiflf j aaal aaia aw raawiaaa - ,daffla3t. rfmrta. V I"-j bjUr.,, M U, -o -oW W .a . WamaM uaJ ra.rttaaW aaantfeiM af , 1Hj etm.aaaHy kil in wa- Wm,WaC If a. Wr t-T 1 1 aa lataml In Ht. '" "'T.!!. i Urt tiw attart af a a aata4 .yMaat, Wtar k a-, af aat tSartMk; Ua Jaarr Ma, tf Hot, bt aatgM baajifcially braaiM tf be fr ia naajcal tba MrlM apknliaaM of lb n- fraaaratlaf af of a ant -fl craai. j it aaaU utm b fiaaky aaria, (thaw cliawc) ta a hot Aay, a4 it ntthf attably j roawtttaf not fttf habinil V 4a mn tajaial thai ow fart, aball ( bar n Um tart. tiaw ia4tcta4, hot if thry bar aO thay oafbt to bara, lhy -III 1 brag ihiaaa to the nt-r oi tUl rurh, Ibt rMuax hai M Mr, or ht ha had m bawtaex to nu aatboat tlHx tvnm pain, is lofbna baa. dl aboat KI U w Hyiac III ao-attkon that " the Ton I Arat ha. Ihr pruftu" 11 nJ trut. Ilrhai am of IW arnaH. blr. Ilia queilKHi ' id the altwmUie oflhw atal" ofthmUr 11 amoarral Uli K)nal mm ;kr n(Mir U, mtyutn'f. Ib al.at quandary ifc thw t laatr lh. aUlmonM- Mlo- ? Wc would t htt ban oWolif it by lilt if c did 'CV hvwirohmt ymin-alar. upon lioe Ulart Mwuldira llio dwliny of lh Un ln;t 10 ln-.nl), fm du ply tu dejihiro llw ill-fal! ahich inakoa lli -oor Iritk tlip only nctim of thr la, 4iea not rvrn hmIMc thn rtnatrnri cUh of aor-lt-ty of abkli m u tin-Imimrtant rjirriilalnr. W in(cfly lmnt iIhj Sbrriir ail the "tTtlif Jttlirr" to aalk doan auim plrat ant wiMtini; and y a U Ui llie acoiipnof Ilia damnlle ftlitily, and aliat tlioy find I lhr f AflJn'n(ii and purity " inaki' a Iwlr of tL" The idy acaninct! of Irutli In bit oliolr arlKlo in tliiTaftsitloii that "to lilt ktiowl. wljp tb- ton bat nnt made any contract illi tln A(;eiit" 'lliia it only, liuwc cr, an apjirmimitlon In the tnitli. Hut tbit it a ctMnmondaMe roimiatcncy in 0110 olitrte mcr ami discriminating ItHiirioa arn ux Inndod only tu tbo faUitiui in miricty, "IkI nf lo ila rrlt!a; liijc iina;insliic and beavolcnl promoiitnric. o oirr-lop liia ral and phy.Kal proiH-iititiea. Hut lo lliplirli, winch vo bare from the County CHimiit.ion'r. Ilur A(jt'nt wi iwiiki)rd with llie vnJntnuting and con- nl uftie tu,,, .ullHHity, to prm-iire in H,l( , ,h(,n rer ,ier ,ow, , ,,e , , ru .iiv,i, ,i .,. ,.r 1 , ...... -... - 1 ' town. atuauppli(d. lU-aidva, Uivre art' .cv- 1 ! cral abuql ut, wlivh liar no a (jt-t ita yl I I appiHiilcd, fiwii a diiriciilty III finiliri mil. I ! abb inMlla who take llm mCre; tndi- MuiU f winch tnwii, tbrrrfori', Ihhc lo be .upplixd by Ihui. All tint render hi. duliea unrtniinon and extremely arduous for which he rccetiea no profiU, and, aa ) tt, no cpeiuatln whatuwr. The liq uora are Airmailed at the market pncea, w 11I1 the addition of the rtpenac. Under thaectruiHtlaiie, it will be pcrcriied I ,,,, , towrt r , rniwtwalin. uulll the eajieriiiieiit had been made, and, afli r Mac little lint, they thonld be ena- blnl to a.certaiu tiie time, trouble and la- j bor ependd, which alionM graduate the j amount of payment. A. to the aceuaation of "latllnj all luio It," it 1. tbo ofltpnng of Ignorance of the tnle aubject, a 11. 1 of the tlhiialure of the one whouudeil. IaI Ilia law which haa made htm the judge awl jtny af the rimun.Uacna and wanta of the wlnrie eoanuaunity, claim all the ntrit 011 honest and I ' , . . . Mtirtabt man. wbollr indetmidon of audi ! rooipauatr, and would willingly rdinpiih I the batataew to any other whoot llii Com- j HH.iaoajar raithi apftffi. We would Hot eiratla the antler al tkni laHrtb, were M nut that there are rouir w bo 4a nut know lb ratrr at ui do, and ho I way be diHat j Wr are awdar the HaeaeMty af eanfea- j .lac the oUtsjalKau we fori !.. t be writer, ' , tor Una eaiw4r M ou amawtanoiH life, i I lit. b4 aaWi b- irraparabte ta a. Ilia 1 iiaadraty of aVpartrarnt, U aiaiahllaty, lM 1 j patartara, k.. aaatMy uf naawntf, hu want ' j afnawram, hat aagf aolKatavae to mm- . I law tbr rare, nfetbar, ta A utUr ntfint , a Ui waa intuit ; aamtaoata ta .wall , tba aaaUloweof aiulhar'. iiia, to tbr 1 ' taaliaiiilil aVt ar of vihauMang bla on ! araraaatar , hi ritarr of aViirbt ta boUiac 1 lUraatW Strath la dlH tba daiktaaa. a the LaMM of cajaen, to the wartrlvtM : ptl of naitnr. oa nr bw an tavauWi, t tar baiamc aa nara not a aaarrel ' , Mi the aarbluf oaOer.ai abac UhM , the baithi 1 m an atbi fatten aaread oat ' baaaaaa,af wbaeh he w auK Ibe pnaeaaat- taa . taut aaag 4a wr beat, bat Ma aaarMi ; ; oaw waAaaion the ajaaaiiltaaii af bit ' , raaticiiit btif art to aai oar r a. lad 4e- , ' cMae ; no aranlirbtari tarth namt, at tba aaaa Itma, af law canUK.. ttoa- uf hta aaaaii.aaV) aaal the nraaorka. af ba. nnaii i, afr aaal tbe aw; kaa ! la aNatrbag UW aw Art w fataltr nf raiaitaiag. ha. u tbe nawM f ibr tW 41. avatw af tbe art, aaal la entitled ta la at- aablf, lUbaa laaW tbu tba aapaar Ha aboaid know Hat UaatM -br prearbang bvt .miiKiiii 1 namaeai eaarU aaaw, Wt la 1 laaaf aar wnaaa. ta tat a "aaatt He aauedd hka kawra thai tW a abw tbHaga, aaajatar. retttMag.. tbr p.a of tba fcaatltta di.vnrbaa. aua man taf baabami and nV, aaJ a tVatt4 tatrf eittt. that aaatd at Vateaal a.4 M f1. aa Ja4 lud t,WW,iJ an udor u, high llra.rr. U whirl. U trail brart Ulb but ) brtu abud ItbtUbi, Aegaat 3, IrM llllrKXaK ' -TIII5 IXK'KriK." ) bit Eatta -la twaae of 1- nr4 I entire ul fsaar Main, waatU br, tr.vnjrr aHta. attempt, w aaeti! ihr hand ual froa d aaliaiwat4 at la 4a Ua nM itfaetanllt, a lata 4r Mh ' ffal' lata tfce Iai4 Mai vaan af vaa aax7 taajffafTwaaaaaajajt bf mi awariwuaiy Mai WataI (at taji aaraj (a awaai ita HteK f af tk tawl, of aa fftn4l. I kaa I aw a a aaaaa, lanaa I trtrt hanaM aata. tial I ri aarl Han A im thW kU-) ap-trt. a4 JK UI C W araaat ( ua In taf bara, UaV : -la rwiiaiantea maaV U fm mm aaaki tac. I raaai 17. artf rttltrif nlaM H tb aMrrlKiti ma Hh (WafeMtoajar. af Aat Car Ua ailt rf lawaar hi laM Wa. I In hf fart that I ban- Mat rat . 1 .uoj ..k. w ranh Mat anan, kawrirf, ami hopa no (bal amt lUf V rw nor m4ikl (VwMjr I'laaai m mti 10 itMra kit too6oVac froai aaa. Yor fewwwtrm ) b f oacr Uw aiiHt rraj;H"it Mill to any oft. I, too, mjt ) mm ' "a tte UjKtaaaj i- Ikt tnnn to ttkon he flfi mutt Wanp U aw ;ifjf .' I write lit a c1 atat oTOtnlka 1 adnat, and u ta tlu if (at bin imiw, I hopr out rrlwUnKO ill be iOwai. I aball ut, hcrrafter, for no h am that la not Killiag thai Um A (rut rball for Ih iw aial ImaUv ilh a, bat at iaaat krAn ht mtttmlly imnlt la iVnnl hSnflf, ami if anything further M wantMl by htm or Ilia ' ib ' fur bktImiii- el wrjia, or lo Iriut friindt, lif hall ' " "MJ " ' "',t uu" k"w tl of the J.ar0cilar mrnU. uf tliw iticulr : i biiltlna I rfokmjw: I know l,1 -Mw 1"W riRlit, lliat our cauw la njfht, IhI lia llii can any tlnrtfr bp rw( uinler Ina ilircttion f . 1 1 "tmtll ufhit Inmlt." Till thm I n-niatn. , mct. Viturt Truly, 1 Ni.w School Hi 1 iikmi r.' I. U. tJ. I'. Tiro Annual Meeting of the (Jrand lolgo of Vrnnnnt will ix-cur at tin. place on Wi'dnmlay nrnt. 1'roin priwnt indication., Ilirru will be a largo 1 number preaent, ami the proceeding will be ef untiiual inlen.!. I On Tliumday evening following, Hill ' will be j'iien at tin? Franklin lintel, under tlio direction of the (irand lodge, which, ( we doubt nut, w ill be a .plendid an'air. At ' any rate, irt) body arenis to bo mililily I tempted Ic be there, and we hardly think the temptation will be wry generally re rifted. j f The Secretary of the Atwciatioii hat relived, and, by n grand tflbrt, furiiUh 1 en the following lint: 1 IHIIrrr. of llir HiiiImimI VoiiltK .ll.li.' iAHaflillnii-lll 1-1 If, I'niiin l W'ilium., I'ltunient. I Hi m T, IlnnxtM 1 , Vice I'rra't. j Ciui in t K. Willuws, Si-erelar'. H ot a w on n II 1 kh i.tt, TreA.urer. A. 1'. Sri .Mra, Auditor. , I.lTiil k. I,nw r.1.1, I.ilirarian. I Himo Knoi.aTov, II. Comm. IlimtTin II. Miv ) Una if 1. Ali.i.,1, I,, t-. 1.it,.rI...w,l,, 5(n.oft.enr.. Ml IMIt'ltT IIP IT AT Li lt it necentar)' fur inerchanu to mfurni I the public of the kind of gi.nl. they haic I for sale- iflhey wh toaell them, fur the ' profeaaioml man to let folki know what ho ' can do, and where he may be found when j wauled if he expect to get practice. t After advertiting through the pre, the 1 next bett way to ini-irl this infonnation to j the public i by inenm of purten', .how I bill", circulara, card., elc and any ono wanting anjllnng of llie oboio kiiw ahould leaie their older at llie lltnilj Jul Yin. tnc OJCtr, where all kindt ol work la done neally, prDHijitly, and at price that cannot fall to aatitfy. fX" Wc acknowledge from Hun. S. I'miT a IhiuihI copy of llie "Obituary Ad dreawa on the nccaaion of the Duatli of linn. Dimm. WrnaTia," ai.d other doc- 1 unierit of intrreaL. t.lrlilallaM al I'lrm.alli, The antuverairy of the l!nibarkation of the I'llgnma frwn Delft Haven, in I (MO, waa eeiebrali-d by the I'llgrlin Soeiely, at I'lyamuth, Monday, on a lery itatendeil Kale. The alftir u entered into with yreal apirit by llie people uf Plymouth, each uf whom teemed lo lie with the oilier in thejr endeavor to render the ocraatou worthy of their ancient town, and the ever ineaiarabte eient it commemorated. Among the dittinguWhad indnulnala ho timk part in the crdebralion wen- (lor. rhlferd, Hon. Iward llierrlt, Cbarlea W. Warren, Iter. Ir. Ooo.!, of New York, the letterable J. Avery Parker, of New lUwUord, (Tttllc. W rpbatn, of Salem, Iter. Ir. Adams af New York, Huh. ("haa. Saiawar, Hon. John P. Ilari-Ptaatamtler Crnrral CoHaowt, etc. The Iktatun Jowr aal devote teieral ndiMniH ta detail of the foud tluaf atd and done on the ra aaaa. Hon. We bow uafavonble najwta of tba aua-&4U from all aectvttta af tbe roalH. try. Tbey aaetn to be atiffiartae more thaat ay otbar inkW of rude by lb dry wnatbar, and ta aaaaf naataucat they uwil. cate irmml ftihwa, white bal m Aabia Wiaaa.. aaaiwie yethi. That win aaata n.llj aHert tba market, and pncawi a ah ready teaaitar; aa trd. ICieen MuauataMi Hrrabi lliltao.l) Aiiier.T A man Wood waa nan tner by a bam uf rata apoa the Vrnwant & .VU.thaiaU. Itaiimd, at llaaalitam, Taawatay fareraMn, aad w taantly ktlM, the art anceatg bar bead Iram bi. Uidy. I'ataaT t'aaey waa lei tal oa I'll day, VIA ami, and aMtgbt Udare Jaaattea Warn a tar fanataatag bwwr ta Taan I and ltwd i IB tad euata. Tom aa ytal tve daya InaWr be waaaW dtntma. 1 lllartMarlati Com. j I'aaataata'i Halt' A. Uiati' Miti- I taat, ta, at ate latbr italatat, a ) ah ha. mm ' na tbr yaraajg Mi. It it tbe beat watk a ' tbt kmd we are traj.MUal ratb. t'amMi. n! If I' A ti V Kta, N- 7 CoriaWV Itt.asL, it i I tj per v ear M e iij a luakjc thotiid tt Irtaletf .a. ICirt aweiir tv vrr ihrt t!, ba ttua C"Tbe rVrr d lae Wloa-Majf artarat Milled to rr aaectiW MtrOUoe lot a. Hat ajiacbMl - amt hr apeak Iram am eifanime near (bar arret treat tot, We bare aVr boaor af a taat wabla (i bath f tbe MW-MOea a04- rd lu. Tit wSaa. and Maaoaa. atal aa Mtrat mUararmVi ef tba faraMtua taaiuiii it. ' tf rerhtaf more. ' Tm OW B.lli.4 1 n.w Ua. Otroa . I noticed la tbe Weatern Vermont Jtimut of Joly 'Jtatb, aa artarar, j the purport of "hwh appeared lo be to e oaarrate the (bian " friim lb are mutton of bring a aerret aoriety. The writer uf tilt 1 artMht at a man af hih rLnJiny, af an ear- tar fed a ad ubeeal lot nd, and nntm tatha- ble moral rbaraetor, am) 1 rawt coufai 1 I j wan anmeobat aajptmed, that after tba aV I mtanoa of all that haa been alleged aa to tbe aecrecy of the order, he ahould hare ta. kaa ap marly two coloasrat of the paper to prove a contrary. j Now tbe writer of three rnnarke M ant one of thoae to be fnf hl ned at the name of " arc ret aocicty." All oraninited 1 bndiea muat have aecrei tafia of diulvm, tharwtae they are mere " M .Mertinaa." The learned and raaparttal geaUenMii tliat law taken Mich enlargeil liewa of the M rreta of Hon, haa admitted all that can be atlrdgad aftinat Tret' Mtaonry, ta exiU 1 now In tlHwe new -fan(h-d auctetlca, callwl Smnt inttead of llrothttt. We will inna 1 tbe gentlrrntn'e admiaek n inluanwn worikk j "We admit that we do not pnblttli our I form uf introduction to the order and 111- etallaliou to otlice. We line a nnanent eigtial for entering a hall of Temperance, and a mlniatiun in open meeting, wlurli w a recognition of our obligation to fidelity. We liate n (iraiid Diumott pa word by which a member ofany (inind DnwMuran enter any Orand Dnitton 111 the United Slatm. We hai e 11 ) early (him word, ex planation uf winch is giieu to brother that ate trawling lo other parta of the country, by which we gain adiiiuuion tu any Dili, ion in Iho United State, or the world, to which thcro terbal kojs bcluiig. Thee verbal keyr, or puae word, bio trarHinittcil from the .Mot Worthy Patriaicli of the Na. ttonal Hmilon to the (irand Worlliy l'aln arch of a Stale or Territnrul Divuiun, who trantuiiu them to each Wurthy Putrinrch uf a euboiilinite Dmaiun. The presiding otiievre give the pam wnrd and explana tion in o whisper in the Dunoon Huouu" The writer uf tliia brief article prufiwain to umlrrtUnd aouietliiug of the institu tion uf Krcu Ma-nmry, and haa iifteu been allguiatlxed a belonging tu " a eec ret ao cicty," daiigerout lo the guiiruuieut uf uur country, and by the very men who are now III full communion with the Aunt, nnd he would thank tho"o men to alum wherein tlieiic umihruuui aisucntionii JiiTer eseii tially from Kree Mammry, 111 their guards agaimt imHniliuu. They are now justly denominated Suih, or children, but may noon become rather and leaiUrr, in a cm aado fur guoil or for ev il. A w e ore aware that aucietiiK, duly formed, and well organ ized, may hate a dl8trouj benring nu III diiidual right, and if we arc nut uidely inistaken a to the eigns uf the times, thcro is much cause of ul.irlu at lliu pren-lit day from thoe plau&ab)e, ncw.fangled a-s&ocia-tiunn, tli:ui at any former period uf our hi tury. There are many a)a by which men In a free country i:uy encroach iijton their neighbor1 right.. ( Ipiniurm, combined and organized into aect and auciiiiee, hate an alanuiiig bearing on roirKiiunity. "The preaent agu i iioturiou.ly aectari.in. "The tendency of the llmcn ia lo run into aHici atiunt, to lootte themnclve 111 mniiei', lo think and act in crundH, to act fruui tlic excitement of number, to identify them aelve with partie and tret." Such a time we halo much tu fear, lert a lion bo mar.lialled under rumn ataudard, no uuuier 1111 and atrong.a. to overawe opinion, rtitle eintury, and coimjh 1 dissentera to a prudent ilittance, under the .pecioii ahuw or jire tenco of public gwal. It i well known, and I believe admit ted, that the Son meet fur the trauaactiuii ofbutineaf, nilhrtueed window, and llie door atnetly giurded, anil mi one permitted to enter, iinlo.it duly initialed, and hi the "terbal keya" uf the order, and I now can didly atk, what further ia necessary tu con rltlute n " .S'rrrc SocittyT' E. C. t'a.tleton, Augu.t Ud, le.VI. Vrriitui.l .tfitrlilr. The .Marble ttuarrie uf Vermont are gaining a reputation abroad aa well aa al home. Two block of Vermont marble, weighing one ton each, have been ordered from Home, fur the iiire.e of making a hurt. Tin order it from an lulian artint, who prefer the Wcet Kutland tnarblo to that of In own country. ll'.xclmige. roomienting 011 Ihe above paragraph, the Ixirkport Dally (VninVr ay : Strange evenui and incident occur du ring a life time. We appre lieiul, (ihongh ne have iiev.r been Uicre,) that many, very imny change have occurred in Hut land within 10 year. Over tlmne "Mar ble (luarncn," which are juatly gaining a hlljh rewitalton, rerided the "Sullierltiyl family," after w Ikiiii w sa named the ' 1'alla" In Oiler Creek, and who were docendanta of Pnace Hupert of KngUnd,and the Sutli erland uf Scotland. About tlx mils al of I)ilun 111 tin county, in a naict family burying ground near the Hedge Head, way be teen a plain marble .11, on which is intcribad, "1'au ny" "aged X) yaara," vr. 1'iHrty yaara .ince, ahe, wlwe rnmaina have here found a 4 met rertittg rdaea. waa ymiKg, fall of life atnl hilarity, and daily ar.Hrlr over ihe rough rorka of Hutland, little thinking that one ef Iheto would ever baroane ber Uiaib tlunr in Weatern New York. Hot aarh H tba aae. Si.arua AinaikT. A girl at New. enry totulara yaart old, rtcantly brtaW bar arm trying ta kill a ma fiito. 1'ktt aatraotainar' feat waa ageianpllaliad aa fulluw : Tba mavaquttu arWtiaaid bad been making btaawdf 'nery fiuwllar wa abort ac amvintaure," ao much ao that ber alnriibaira ware anytbttag but tweet, auaad and re fraablng. A I teagtb, bring tally awakmv ad to tba nacnaauy of doing tiimalbian" ta raltere beraetf from tba ajaatojrajire, tba made a deeper! graap m the dark al bar bxtle tara-iarilat, and betag very near tbe lf e uf tba ktaa, tbe aanldan u.teaMiul daw troy ad bar balance, and ahe fell upon tba Saar, btaaUag brr ana la two placea. Whether tba bliiaaabintr CMat of tbt. anafiataae aaaamad any daaaaga ta an- I'- ..aMt l-M.n.-Aa aastatant bap- pamra ai ute tmatim miu at utrt piaca a ' - ' - am loatag baa tun of C.J. H'lagbl lht, of tbr t i.tr. .... j (, tngag ad m o pa . ,.. nttkgbl by IwwtWtvajg aaaA, aaat atnppaal r t-taty MrtM la k. . . . -f J 1 . . II. r . 1 ... a a. Lad't truir4 I ul it & Hwmrti V w f-- . . t . .. .... 1 ' - , M' a ' il. 1 leg faxta r : a ' .. i r I Mwrr amlal y ttni.r.art. .Waarr. KaMarr - Thi abaat ami perhapt yvn nvahl hbr to faaar fram Mrr Mrwina ?, iioa Vlat Aatarrat.try ram if oa aatawT and W 1 ilnaaaiay af hwt e-k, I flbajl wat are to wnla nmj a few wbarb, if inn are at, Jroaj ran later paper. Tbr aambrr ef acbnlu. wra aUataiatl the taat terra war abaal mnf, tbe Bwtroe. tora of .baa were thrraj garah-m'-a and two ladtea. On Tu-aday Uie ama Her chwaet were exam ned (ia both 4efnrtmeatk evincing akill on the part of the tear here, and a p. plaralK-n na the part of tbe pnpila. In lite efaang a Hwtarc t a iWhrrrJ by the Ret. Itr. I'aKara.nf New York. Sabjeet, " Tbe rtae ami pcrfrctton of the Art and Hrieacea; tbe piaat, pfrawnt and piubable fntnre mraa af Man." Thka Wlure diaaaayad wotnrtaj powen,both of thoaght and iwnjrlrMOiffn, ami tkroagTHmt ti high ly eatapxent aad tntereatlng. Werlnraday moniutf tbe examination wt iwaameal Dr. Aia, of Itatland, PtaariL, of New York, and Preaident l.ieiai K, of MnMlebnry (atlege, being the examining committer. The ela.s in Malhematir recited far evtperter to any elaaa of the kind in Manelieeter in preeed- , nig term. The graduating elate, which waa large, did tbemtelic credit. In the evening Ihe pnwrwlon marched from the Seminary lo tlie cliureli: cheered by the lirrly and aoul-eliringmwric from (mlf t (fernr Imirf, of ymir villagn, w-lierolho Hlietorieal cxcrciee commenced. Among the nio.t troniinent piece waa the l.ttin SaluUloir, by H. A. Wxtat n, of Pittaford; a Kalogy uwn the death of WeluHcr, by t S. tViMii'n.i ; al! a Colh.piy upon Slavery, by KrT And Sin 1 1, of Dor eel. The eulogy waa delivered in a full, aolemn voice, which rendered il doubly implicative. The excreue were cheil by a Dialogue, entitled " Tho Cpnius." After which, the assembly ditj'rsed, much gralified and 111 rlrncte.1 by the nccaaion. Heimiiigtiin ltsnner. rf l'iii.ii) Our friend Jason (not of the golden fleece memory,) give the follow mg a au llientie. In a ne.gliburingtnwn, Air S. and Mr P. are neighbor. Mr S. i n very up right man, and, withal, very exemplary in hi principle .1 well aa practice, in abhor ring all tmhiiriif traffic- and use of Ihe "liquid lire." His neighbor P., is equally upright, but is know 11 to liavo a iuorili liberality, which contrasts Kimenhat wide ly with neighbor S.' Utolnl pretention. Mr S. felt an inw ard impulse to procure, in a way which should not violate law, nur set a bail example 111 the community ; nor, withal, expose himself to any unfavorable remark ur suspicion, a few gallons of" the cnttnr," not lo use, to be sure, but only "lo liavo llie tool by him" in caae of ned. So he encliwe a "V" tun dealer 111 a neigh boring Slate, where Mich barbnruus tiling are liccnicd by law to be done, and order lU worth, in a trg nf K"i ,n be forwarded on tirertnm iiy, by n ctrtmn trutn, " with out fail," to a certain depot, to the address, not ol" liim't lf, but nf his neighbor '. .' with the design of being present on the arrival of tho train, and as nn net of nng7i. hurly lindnm, taking the keg, ns if tu car ry it lo Mr P. Thus far all w as clear nail ing. H11I, alas! fur the chapter of thick cuming ncculents. First, the train bring ing the lieg nriived tin hour or so before 11 appointed time. Second Mr S., didn't happen In he prevent on lis arnvnl. Third, Mr. P., did. lVwirth the depot-man told Mr P., tint a krg of liquor had just come for linn, nlicreuiii Mr P. asked what was lo pay, mill on being; informed that noliiinf Iiii7 Ihr frtighl, ho paid the Hatne, and look home with him the not unwelcome present from homo uiiinoirti fritnil ! I'lUli At what was aupposed to ho duo lime, .Mr S. appealed, and inquired of the ilepot-man if a keg, marked to neighbor P.'s addrees, had arrived ; and was informed that it had, and Hut Mr P. being present, paid tho freight and took il home! Here was "n fir." Lacking the wit tu leave Ihu thing to tlnfl fur itself, Mr S., not knowing how to untangle the smrl, mustered the pluck lo cut it. So he goes to ni'iglibur P. and demands his keg of gin, telling how hi title had accrued. Hut strange to relate, Mr P. wan of a sudden caught with a Mringent fit uffcar of Ihr Imr, nnd kindly informed neighbor S. that were it not fur the law, he would gilo him just our giuj of it j but, in vipiv of the prohibition with eniltirs agaimt furnlrhing or giving mem, he was compelled to forego that pleasure, and should be ubliged to puiitth Iho entire contents, by pouring them from tune tu tunc into his own (limit! We pity them both, but can administer no relief. Wnodatock .Mercury. Tin: 1. nn on i.vvv. The ieople of Maine nre the first lo get up in the morning, because limy happen to aee Ihe aun rise tirst. The people of the other Slatea follow Iho example of tho down-eastern although they do not imitate them. The liquor law originated very un expectedly in Maine, and waa there tlrat put in operation. Westward llii new tar take it way. Mawachiiaetls, Khode I, land, Vermont and Mlchigjii have opened their abutter to tin light. Kxnenence under tin. new law 1 teaching a new lo. oil which every State will yet learn, and will put 111 practice ita principle. In Vermont the Liquor Uir, 111 it gen ertl character wa well dtocuned before it wa adopted. No faction nor party favor ed it, bat the wople closely watched its cnecla 111 oilier Slate and then told the l-gulature titer their own sign 1 in null, tint they wanted Iht law pasted. It waa moat deliberately acted nin by the I.e. gwlntare w a form eotnewhal i)ilrerent from tba one adopted in other States. It wat made t Uw in every reaps!, but iiaw awach. at It aliecled more ar lea every in avtaWI IM the State, the people wmtttap ly aaked to expreaa thnr taptmoa of it. It iweded Ihr oWt, and full expre.en,B of pubhr opinion to mnctma it, and lo make it eakctenL In order to have taat opinion fairty Nttarrad, tba puople were asked to ) 'Yea,' or 'No,' at a itaw when ptdaieal fraung were the le.t exciled. la uWee ttwretat waya, and at three different Uavw, M tbe people etpreaa their M for the law. Pleat, by patltwa U tba Ugt4tlvra. Satoaad, by tba eatea af tbatr Itapraaeata Uaaa. And kaaUy, br a abreet tule. Oa the .tgbU, day of March, the Uw, -aaaat m uaa tnpraataoa meat aaal will, dealt red JTaOL ! .L a. . at a tNjtajrafe, to be t crime. After foev moata exptrtrurt. what tt tbe maath aad baa ant fattllad tb. tW -i , -t-tva. of a. rtMatu,, SM, bat amrr j than Iwalnivm of 11.. laetltttg af lttntar bat j wmmu atopy ,a. A u ,u. mj.iaj I t. mr7ZyZ .. twett 11 a r.,-, -,- qaawatltag, nrrkt. 1 ott, aad t . , tmaritr rm . haanr aaartittaa u 00 w. and Urge . 1. . a . . . u J u . . , . un-foi-r , '.l,rti,-, It" . . iido- ). ra. . ' T f-' bare rreerrl a atanap of tafimy aukiwiw n There wat nn raad aad batt raeh in ex rrirte tbe kaa, bat all rhtlmit of panrde in meat of tbr Inarna traMed la trivtatg th law a fctt ibata 1 . atal in htetrir it eteeattrvl trmry ami Jajatrf. la HtAt af kVa aiartMn taw tat aa WUtan) tt an- aaalic In tail Itaajar. la trie Ut&t ah, mA a Itaxtlh-beea, WIikW, WiioJltark. llaaminm, Hat Und, Caatleton. Middlebnry, flnrllaflun. and "A. Albarta, the law haa been very faithratty exreiited, and tbe rerull are itMuifeat aii'l moat b.piir. la aome lew inatam ea tlt law baa been turned to a michirriMM ttae by nmlieHnu Pliernrea, and aometitnea by over aealoua fhenda. Mtrt tbeae inatanrea are remark ably rare. Ahrtnat art law ran be tmtar- rd into a bad ae. H ta an old .aying that the extreme nf la it tyranny, and I we pteeame the l-K)itor law ta rrt doatined in torm an ejeeptmn. Il haa aceomplwhed ita end Ihu far fo well, that IU eaily frtenda are greatly en c.mi raged, and thoae who honeatly feared that it might work badly, arc now na rlrm aupportere. IW are Ihe rrepectable men who dare pttblnly rpeak agaiiet it. Il haa wrought a great and immfrel youd, and it ,,,,1, wronger in the arTerUona of tlie people than at any prrvtone day. Tvo newHiM'r In thia Stale whirli favored the law at the Aral, haa ceaaed to favor it. Some that were neutral new openly aup port it, and nl!(wiih one ortwo exception,) that fornierlj opKed it, huve been attti.lt oualy ailent The Maine Liquor in tliw State, 1 an " lnUtuttoii," a fixed fact, ami v 0 believe that a bleaaing t tmiil It, ami nllcnd Uie people who try to live up to ita apirit ami letter. St. Al ban Meeeenger. IIIOV AMI IlllMON IIMI.llllVI). This lluurishmg thorouglilare cuiitiuue to rejoice in the Increasing favor of the traveling public. W. S. Jiiiisii, lq of the Western Vermont IUilroad, sue coed Mr. Lot i.tt, a Superintendent ; and tu long as he remains at Ihe pott, we have pretty good authority for i-aymg that things will be opt to "go." Johnson never puts his hand to the plow with the inten tion nf looking back. VlMl.MOVr l-M II 1. It.tlLltOMI. The anminl mi-elmg nf stockholders uf tlie Vermont Central Hailroad Company was hld nt Mnutpelicr on Wednesday of last week. The nqsirt of the investigating cominittee ns not ready j but its more im Hiilaut resulu vtero embraced in the re port of the Director. The lullnwing usmed gentlemen were chosen Directors by an almnst unanimous vute: W.H.Lee, II. M. llullirook, John M. Prek, Jis-1 W. White, Joint J. Lldridge, Ldward ('rune, John Smith. .Moti'I.i.ii:ii, July a I, IKKI. A good ileal nf exciti-melit has been re cently created 111 tins vicinity by the inci dents enmieclcd with the action of the Su preme Court on nn application fur divorce. The petitioner was Mis. Am li.m; Lv.no iiiin, wife (if John lh Imm.iiiiv, whose Inrsli und cruel troitment of her has been for tout'! lime a matter of public uuturietv. Mrs. L..i? a most excellent woman, and did not apply fur n divurec until absolute regard for her imn Kifuty cuinpelleil her to do ho. In order to rewngo himself upon her, her hu-band caused the youngest of her three children, a little girl uf less than live years old, lo be seized uud carried nil', no one knew whither. The application for divorce was heard in Cuutt last week, and exciled universal sympathy. Judge (.'01.. i.AMi.r. had issued a peremptory order fur LiMHinntu restore the child, and on his refusing In do an, he committed linn to jail for contempt of C'nurt, vrlieru he remained until the trial came on. While tho case was pending, and Mrs. L. wa giving her evidence, her brutal husbund tauntingly asked her what she would give to know where her baby was. Tho Court granted Mrs. L. a Hill of divorce, awarding lu In." ihe custody of the two yuusgest children, ami assigning the eldest, a buy, eight or ten years old, to tho f.itlier. When the. little fellow heard Ihe deci.ion he cried bitterly, anil besought Ihe law j era and all hi friends lo intercede with iho Judge to let lilin go to his mother. An active search was meantime kept up for the misting child, which, within a day or two, Ins pruved successful. It was fiiund in Canada, in a Trench settlement, and under the care uf sumo of tlie lowest class of Trench Wn'hmr. It health had always been delicate, and when fuund it was scarcely alive. None of those around it could speak Knglish or understand it wants, and it had been greatly neglected and misused. When the mother found it, it was almost insensible, but under her can-, soon revived enough to know her; and ltn joy was then to frantic and cxceatiio that fears were entertained fur its life. Step were at once taken to Imveil rcinuved, when Lv.Miiiov interpoicd, and applied to the leading law firm in .Montreal, that of the brother Itoiu utso.v, to tupport his cluiirw. Alter Inquiring into it merits, they refuted to have an) tiling tu do with it. The man whom Li.m. no employed to car ry Ihe child away hat been arretted. Am) the child ha been restored to its mother. Ltsuiun is Ihe son of tho lain Col. Jiur.s 11. La.mjho, of ihit place; has a large property, and ha held a very retpec table position 111 society. ni ), )a 0f a harah, cruel ternwr, and has been very lu teuiasrtle. Nobody here faila to denounce bit conduct at inhuman lo the laat degree. He ha aaid to some who have remonstra ted with him, that they Into not teen the worst ofitvet. He it believed to be et. Uie of almost any outrage. .Mr. L. ui among th- inoat etteetued mernbera of no. eiiy here reapec led not more for ber virtue than for her tience with which tbe lita borne bar hatha nd'a cruelties. lltall. r ff l(lut ri.or I'alMr, Intelligence wat received here on Thurs day id" laal week, that ex-tiovernor Pxisi died at Waro, Tetat, on tbe ikh of July. Tbe aad newt created general tanaatton af pro&xind aorrow ; for no man waa more Utotae and raapacted UtrougtW the atate than tbe deeimiiai. Tbe cituena of NunUield very tpntti prtately 1 bowed UW wtrm regard for bit T. y ma tatutagofUlU from alWit noon aattl aigtat un Tbautatar. tnd aU it tnatag. Tkay .1. mumi aeteral of the tmmutm of tba 1. 1 enxral Ktilraad "eta. jilting eHibUaw I T Hetkaap tad Mr loot fur nten to ill their paaea i , turn tt. Wrtgbt, fro aul coahuon- ! a-b been.epmaud Pottmaater at Mai. 1 tiL Tr " arat. -r , n., bat M, r.dii.g to r.ut.Hu I,,.. tu4i dfmui 'rati' Iv ill ,1 I I, H LtTiew I'aitt I'lt.trtinYi v. We are indt,! Ad on ('., aed ta W'eUr, V irgi t '. k f.ill 61 - f C ,! Manaia paprra, Ir -' alack or rsrt k-nae tlsr Mowing Uw ul n aa, rmiMal tv Ur Oltaagm. Aatde (ham Ui pidiUral nfltta, ihef it later of gen-n.1 intereat. Tbe overt ad hmngntlwa fnsw th Matanon hat net yet tM in tie ni"n -ra, aitbmtirh tit - van ef a ptrty of 1 4 arnv.-d I mm Tan, Nw M'x ma, en the -7th int. The bulk uf Hi rtiiiiimnv, letvuitf rh,rir. uf a li-e div of thtv-p, wen left at Carson aH v . .i t!ie ihcr aide taf Sierra Nevada, but will prohahlv br in a tihtn a fi w dtva. The winter. tw-Tond the ilnrky Moonlalna, Ins I been of uniareredrntod act fitly, and this , cauae wUI probably delay Ire- amrtl of the State' inHnigrstion. On th 21t nit. lb Drttwerntkr State Coirrenlinti aatrtnhled at Hemcu. After stormy .'taaion of twu day, John Higler wa 1 rnnmi ratted n tinvernor. Anotlier day w romniiacd in nomiiMlHig other atate olGcer. The Whig Stale Courcnlion " as lolxve assembled on the (Mi of July. Cpt. Wil liam W,14o, Umg a srblN- spirited, ener getic and honeat cltiirn ut the State, it the moat prnmineiit randldale spoken of fur the gitbernathiml nomination. A horrible murder mi rmnmittiil in Sarmnrento, on the night of Ihe ',Hli lust. A iitan mined Jieph M. Strtble, inllicted a Inirrible won ml within axe upon the per son of lit brother, Uieu killeil hi. brother' wife, ami aflenvanlt cm liisoivn thro.it with a rarer. Itseenis Ilenrv H. SlriWeand wife were Uie oeeopant of a frame residence. Tliey nan rriirea 10 real in uie rear ortloniil llie house, ami fallen asleep. About the hour of three o'clock in Ihe morning, Mr. S, was aroused by Iho entniticn of a man in to the room through the window. She gave the alarm by wreammg, but wat in an instant knocked dor. 11 by nt blow from an e. A second blow aimed at her hus band, struck htm acrott the temple and forehead, inflicting a deep and almost sim ilar wound, buthe was enabled tn leap fioin the entue window thai the murderer had entered, nnd ctTceted a present escape. 'The murderer folluwcd him a hhort distance, but returning wilharurur, completed Ins fiendish work upon Mrt Stnble, by culling her thriwil till her head was aluunt t-cvcrcil from her body. He then got outside of the house, and attempted In commit suicide, by cutting his ow 11 throat. 1 Inrrible as Iho slateuunt may appear, this incarnate devil was nunc other than brother to the man nnd wife against whnni his bloody hands were raised. The whole conmiitmty have been throw 11 into a most feverish excitement by the bloody deed, lur which tin motives hive as yet been publicly assigned. In the mining districts, June is usually the dullest season of the jear, un acrunnl nf the scarcity of water 111 the "dry dig gings," and the height nf the mining streams, but the preecnt seasuu is nil ex ception. Numeruiri canals have beencum pleted within the last few mouths which aflord abundance uf water for rich desisita licritofore destitute of this element. The stream are even yet high, and it will be very late in the summer before llie miners grt to work 111 their beds. The city of Sacramento is rapidly recov ering from her series of direful disasters, and permanent ami mibstaulml improve ments are going nn in every part of the town. The streets are being graded nnd tilanked, and there is nu doubt she can hereafter bid defnnce to the ravages of the watery element. Several incendiary nltcmpt have been mule recently to lire San Trancisco, but have been detected beforo much damage was dune. Tim 7VmM 11 ml Tmi(rint (-ars that His! top Alemnny estimates the Catholic ponulatinn of San Trancisrn al 1 .VIKIO : which includes KKfJ Trench, 'JIKHI Spani-di, nnd K)0 Herman Catholics, nllnfvilioui are addressed from llie pulpit in their uw 11 lan guage. The Hi nilil announces iho deparluro nf dipt. Aubrey, the fur famed traveler and Sante Fee trader, for New .Mexico. Il is In intention tu strike ncron th,. country, over a region heretofore untravel ed, with a view to the discovery of n good route fur the Pacific railroad, I In takes with him twenty tried men und forty picked nmmals, und relying nn his own indum itable spirit nnd power nf endurance, will know no such word ns fail. Ai'stkvi ia. The following is taken from the Melbourne Jrgun, of April tilst, "Inch arrived nt Pninma, via Culluo, in (ill days from (M. lo C.) .Melbourne, tier barque Thames. Nothing is said touching miner nr mining: The number of th" .lrgus before us does nut contain 11 wnrd uf news from Ihe mines. All editorial purpo.es that "rum" on which gold is discovered should bo taken from the rquatler lo whom a Jury should nward compensation that after it hid been care fully geologically survi ved, that the nun iiurifernus lands sliuuld be bold in lots fur farms by public sale, and that if afterwards the purchasers I'oniid gold oiillieir lots thry should he permitted lu work it, on payment id" a reasonable license, A cnrrespoiideiit proposes lint the discoverers of a rich claim sliuuld be ulluwed ','0 fei , at least more than six feet square, as a bonus for their trouble. Onr.i.iiK. (lold has been found on Iho Sanliam Hlver. Thcro was considerable excitement in Portland in regard toil. Very good cnal ha been diacovmd near Si. Helena. Oen. Line ha been elected Delegate, to Congress by about 1WKJ majority over Skinner. . A Piinenji t. A corrc-i)oiident of Iho New York lUjirrti venture to make the annexed prediction : "The march to Constantinople will com mence una alter the fleering of Ihe llaltir, a a barrier of ico will then protect Hus. sis' northern boundary ami their navy in that quarter for several months, Imgtind and 1 ranee withihi'ir navy will not be able to arreal the progre of 100,000 Hustiana w ho w ill aeite the OttfxiMii Umpire. Franco will threaten Huatlx by laud, but tt this stage, l'ruaait and Austria will take oft" their nit ska and face Trance. A revolu tion will hri-ak out at tint time and Nai-le-in will take lo his heel, ami go loafing to Amortc. Henry V. will bo enthroned King of Trance, ual jmtce will be con cluded. Ilngland will be tllnwisl Ui con Uuue brr romoierce 111 the Mfditrrraiitstn an.1 Htltic, if the kiwpt the ire, if ma, Iho old continental tyttem of Napoleon lal, will be enforced by the quadruple ah I nance of Auttrtt, l'iuis, Huww end France, and Kuglith eommeree excluded from their port." "Porn...." It wa once mid of cer tain New Hampshire man, lltat he mutt bo regarded aa Ihe moat jpular nelividilal In the Stale, inasiuorh as "lie went intoudk with very I II lie urmiedtton, and went out w tth none at all !" Some of the Democrat in New York ar begtiuiing lo aty that Una w hkrty to be venfHwl in the eaae of (Jen. Pierre. A diattngtuahe.1 I'. S. Sen ator recently renaiiktj, that "he did not tea wbtl uaa gud to Jura out L'aton Whig from uthae, and put in t Tree Stjil Detmarrat ; lttSO will pot thi inalU-r all ngbt," Tbe rtiraatof the N. Y. Hon, er al --oe uf the lal mnlliBla are rery l uj aad tVep, and Ih dttnoeraey of tbt 1 Ijupirr shale 1 aun., ln the long run, to bare a marked influent uvou j(B. orrattr nlmirt uf Hi- Untun. Tbe Vaabtaitrtm HeHili!u iuti,tsj that uj atTtng ..man ..(..in'ee nl. , wluhwi firea oii r. m .....,,.. ',.-niVnt Pierce m , .)., r 4u taigaraiou 1 er k feod tl. ir ' U eUC. T ..1. r M.rl.uwHI. Iuraur, ' ' . ' -' e riittj ' , 'U. '' ' ' ' ' ! . . I ' -a wt r r . -a fj-if wet r -w,- r f . , , r r MtttfittllMg a l.t,r. aata tba aawwtr. ,.r. ... . . In I. rant tWblVnt an board , ,j , ,, N'. thorn rxr l( a days ttm . . i, , aVtm law nntrtjithy of tpnoertn.- m rV'h Msraanlw bi It Bwbwibt,,! , , , n Uaate . wag at rter rrarke.1 , r alAtaaVVt rtptajar, liadl se.t, 1.. Aura ettrwitttj' or a deaire to ;rtiC, , n , vttMite prtwlisnl Un quitting, wr k, , Hul, tn Ihe etvvrgmnt trngtr i .r, immediatHr bettta racing about l..t .,. thing tbarnahoaid rill into m, 1. l... mirth peiivokin qt mot tea Itwj. 1, ; long ere an up,.rtuiiitv prt-.enl.il it.. 1 S.lid direcllr optawite to him as. , autttewttat ftgeit nwlivldii il, w Ikmi- It.., dialect Hrwpnkr the (ietnatn nngin. I the mxw of the ctr, In front of him w . huge box, tbe thick green coveting to w in, , left the contet.t. thereof tn total ohei unit Hob, who vras by m-lure of a sometilnt prj-tttg dHjurtion, when there na an up iiiinmly tor tt.wl, drtinmined In rt. n ihec.mtentt otlhlt Nit. He had iM 'uc Iwen enraged ln till sittrrh ere be ill erej a ptir nf bright, grav , tw inkling ev r. gleaming out iimn him, b'rlnvvitig the en lent of the box to be iniKicnnda inunki-t Here, then, w a aubixt tor a Juke. Jain lllillg hi hit .low 11 upon hi h.'td, ami a turning a liignbiiuit etpreasiun nf cmui tentm-e, he rilshetl llmwigh the car, ami citing the cundiicterby the coat culltr, he exclalmiil: " S-a.y, It 11. -el, here'e a ease. Did ton see the big (letnian in Ihe emlgranl car " Ve." " Willi th gn-enhxire Inmdlef " Vet." " Well, sir, in tint bundle he hit a lit Ing ouger whom he I amugglmg through, and not paving hit fate." T.IHiiigh aaid. Ifvcn tho ajiee.1 nfthe lo. romuttve e.Hild not excel that with which llitasrl ruslieil thnwgli the car. Selling the unlurtiimle (iennan by the throat, he Niiuteil to the susteeted bundle, ais) i claimed, in thunder tunes : " Ssy, nr, pay vottr iMtsage." " Pay ic wlu.?" " Pay lilt passige. You are smuggling a passenger." " Sunsigle who?" said llm tntnictl sma luer, upon whose countenance astPiiWiment was fairly depicted. " A passenger, 1 say, jnu fool. Pay III KIsage." " Smistghi p.ilen:.lnT. Ja, Ja, me nu MMMigle iMteniher." " Von lie, j-ott rascal," etclaimed Hussel, and ib-ternuneil to satisfy hiin.elf, he lurr oII'iIk- grwii baire entering, but had tin sooner dune so than lie received a son 10 w lint cortliul grip of the hand, while the bright eyes uf the me-chevou monkey gleamed iigsm him, us if in malicious mockery of his confusion. Perhaps the. H.ardwell House, at Hut land , can tell Ihu remaunrcr of tire story. At all events, irrrmr'!. Truy Port, Tie; Hinlwell House tout nulhing. (ume, "wlnt tlieil5" t.'u "tho enliro swine" or noiier Ti nntni.i: AiriiirMT A Oumiu s Ciii'siiiii iii.twi.cm two Cvks. About ' 11'clnck yesterday afternoon an ommbim belonging tu one uf the Catherine Terry lines, whiln being driven acros thn Kill, avenue, near Kith street, una caught be tween two curs of tin: Hudson Hiver Kail rn.nl which were approaching each oilier from npisite direction mid nlmust cruli ed lu piece. A gentleman and hdy were in the ummliuH at the time, ami bulh were so dreadfully bruised that it is feared that they will nut recover. Their names were not ascertained. The driver ol the unmi. Inn escaped without injury. Hoth of tho horse were badly hurt and' will probably die uf (heir injuries. Tho driver of the ninmbin.it npi'nr,awtlierarr approach, ing each olh-r nt the point he wislsil to cruss tho truck, and thinking ho could cru-w before they cninii lip, drove ahead, nlicn his vehicle was caught between llm twu cars nnd crushed. The omnibus, it is' Mid, was literally smashed lo pieces, and il is remarkable that those iniie were nut instantly killed. The cars nulained little nr no damage. The uutuled persons w cro eonvejeil to the nearest drug stnre, w hero they received nil si!h, attention from the physician in ulteiidnc'tS'. V'. Cotlr. & Lnq, A- Piiisiimu Cvsi: it tVi.it Taor. Bridget Smith, a middle aged wnumi, and Henry llawcs.u young man, were arrested in West Troy this morning and brought tu tins city and confined, un suspicion of hav tug caused Iho death of Mary Ann Smith, daughter nfthe aforesaid Hridget. It up. pears that Miss Smith wa eneieiile, ami was got in that condition by Ila we ; that 1111 abortion was attempted, und fulled, und that us a but resort, nmcnio. win aihuinis lered by the neither to the unfortunate girl in small beer. An examinitifiii w I,u had, when fur ther development may bo cxiected, and which may vary the above statement some. Dr Swiiiburun made Iho it mortem ex. aminntion, and llie ttomach Inn been de. livered over tu Dr. SiiUVbury. Albany Alias. Suuirrmu Ai'i nat. A C1.1.1101 man i x Fiiiiit. The rnoisitnny of our city wrur disturbed, u day or two time, by very serious contention between .,lr Kidcr, ami Iter. Mr Hall. It seem that anting many cinses nf trouble, tho latter had used die. reputable language inward tho family of Mr Hider, who upioars to be a tery peace able ritiz.-ii, ami who very projicrly resen ted llm insult, and sought some iiology, which being refused, he admiiiUtcreif a few slight of hand, when thu Hov. gentle, man drew a pistol and fired at him. Hider seited tho pittul and tscaied tlie charge, and after a few nmrii illustration of tho culling tcience, Iho tcene ended. Chat tangu (Tenn.) Advertiser, July 10. HT" We regret to learn that Tlirodoro Ixivett, T.i.. who lately aucceeded Mr. Johnson at Superintendent of the Troy St Huston Itailroad, ha retignrd that ,et, hi cunnection with tho road hating ti miuiAtcd vistlerday. We undertltiul tint Mr I leave tint t In enter a wider li J.I of operaliuus 111 the West. I ! has been con nected w iih ihe Troy & Hottnii Hoad since the company had tn exitU nce, and hu x Tienee In building and operating railroad qualities him fur the new charge upon which he proMf to enter. Cbey idtiu llfusl at he haa been with the Troy and Huston Itailroad from the beginning, Mr I ha nude many warm friendt here, who will kiie-erely regret hit letting, tnd who will Mncerely rejoice in tho aucces of hi tbihtiMi a.) well qualify him to achieve. Troy Whig. Anotiii a Mian, a..At Port Waahing. ton, N. t., laat week, t fp-ttb!e (Jrr man citiren, named (iuorge U-now, wat found in hi bed with In head nearly chop d olf. He wa an aged man, a widower with one aun, who . m the Uke Superior country, tnd from wWi he hid rceitrd, few day. sii-e, a.ue moner. For llm money hi life wa taken, the murderer obtained it, and haa thu. far eMaprddrtrc. tarn 1 though t 'I00 ta ofiVred for hit trrrtt. 67" Th (irtilsl M ur I!g of Mu-higtH hat ral resolution, etllmg upon lb Maaontc lalge IhrougleMit Hi. country to unite in raiting a furul fur the purtatao of Moo at Vernon, m ,,rder to aave tt from anticipated degnuUtio. Cbnatatu Maadowa ww wat M-Hteneed to the Vermont inula I'rtauu Un betng rn nacted watb II1M0I HJt in couhtvrfri mg operalHin, ba beam ptrdooed, after hav ing terved oat half bit lentew e. Hiiiniii nr thi llonr or 0.1 or TMt. Mid IxtT T Niis. I'ana. -Tbr Uely f todr. w Herijiann, le aad lair tl lue Fall et 11 .1 in . h til ntnu, or 'II rtr.)fe,t r .,t,l 1.. ar '(, .t fihe Ma. ' f . M " be w f ikk 1 llrxlg Ti bd w e-siv 1 1.111- t 1 ar-i t ' 1 ' 1 1 1 tr - - -t 1 -ar :ift-l,-t lb. j. 1 . jfj 1 --'j .fkj, w d