-1. i iljje lutlanb Jcrallj IS PUBLISHED VTEEKLT BY GEO. A. TUTTLE & CO. t& 4 OV DC1MPT101I. Village subscribers, served by carrier KT? Office and Mail subscribers, in olubs,, J'fx Single Mail subscribers, 'J 07-lf payment Is not made strictly in vance, 36 nu wifi In all caee. be added to tb" . Um and in'erwt charged alter one year; bat no paper ail De aentto subscribers oat of 'be 8 uUl paid tor, and when the subscription expires th" PPr wm discontinued. TBRV& OF APfBRTlSmO. .nulowais to those who advertise lately eoiJtraot. made with yearly adv.r- tisers. L E'S O Y S T KB, NO RESTAURAN HOUSE T . Also, Confeetionery, Fruit and Ice Cream Salem, FOB LADIES GENTLEMEN, No. 1 Merchants' Row, Hutland, Vt. In connection with the above establishment, there sr. fitted up a suite of Supper Booms, for t he acooin modstinn of I'.ivate Parties. Also, a good Uanoine Hull with Dressing Rooms. Oysters iu every style, and delicacies in their season F. MOWRET, Photographic Artift, Union Building Main St., and Darks' liloc. Merchants' Row, Rutland,, Vt. Ambrotvpes, Melainotvpes.se, made in the best tvlef the rf. Fhototfraph lu miniature or lite lie, neatly colored In oil, making a superior pto ure. " VOLUME 67. RUTLAND, VT., THUItSDAYOUNING, MARCH 14, 1861. LEWIS & FOX, . -i j tiaUnln rni tr- frledicitiea t..t Medicine. Chem ca.H, ArtiU Matt-rU., I er- fljmerv, Toiler at.d Fancy Article Hmp,VdTe7i- i . .. tr...;a I' .it MmtnnrtM ana ever thing pettaining to the Drumn-t trae. Piesoriptions carefully dispensed. Merchant- Exchange, Rutland, vt. .1 A KT S. UAWiKR. MtimA' AND SLATE WORKS. Tr AVISO removed our blnets to the laree new . f 'rnl:;"! . M7ble Yard, we are pre- Z7 N U t I S , HEADS T ONES W AN rLEl-IE' ri, TABLE-TOPS. &c ' VEHMONT MAllliLh. Aiso Marbleized Slate Work of all descriptions, IE.PIECESBLEBUR.AUTO, Fairhaveu, Vtaept iSoO. KUA.NO IS 1?"EN, Wholesale and Keta.l Urua..t, Ma.n Street, Rut lBLO, Vt. , lliiNliV F. SMI HI, M. D ., Physician and ur.eon.Castleton, Vt. ythceNo. Union Blocs. Wti Clie W' B WUSSKi W , . -de i..d I li--' " L':'1'Bf', lu Klour.Pork.Uutter rLl j , Beau", iS Apples, I Dry an. lYas" trade, . F. SPKNCKK & CO., , u..i,.Mhi1 Llotbiua. UBts. Caps. W.,o"U JeverOuCNoiiou., 4c '. .t , V, . 4.C. No. i 2tt I siuei, uai. - Kul..lld. V t. vlirror. c, ' RAIL ROADS, &C. RUTX.AND & BURLINGTON B.B 1M60. WiatelairDrBt. I.60. ON and after Monday, Dee. 3, Trains will run as follows : Leave Rutland for Burlington at II 00 A.M. 3.00 and 9.20 P. M. Leave Rutland tor Bellows Falls at 6. 26 A.M., and 12.6 jP.M. Leave Burlington for Rutland at 8.S5A.M.2.46 and 9 00 P. M. Leave Bellows Falls for Rutland at 12 26 and 6.35 P. M. B.A.CHAPIN.Snp't. Hntland.Nov. 2S. 1W0. 61y M . V. B . BULL, WHITEHALL. N V , JAUFATUBKROF COOK, PARLOR & BOX STOVES, Hollow Ware, Fanners' Boilers, Caldron Kettles, Iron Road-Scrapers, Straw-Cutters, fto, AGRK ULTUK L IMPLEMENTS. Iron Fronts for Buildings, Columns, Door-Sills, Window-Sills, Window-Caps. Front Plees, Cor nices, Iron Daors, Blinds and Shutters.Chim-nev-Tnps, Iron, Fence Iron Stairs, Railing, Balcouies, fee, made from new Pat terns of the latest and most approved Styles, STEAM ENGINES, LATHES AND PLANERS. Rolling Mill castings. Nail Machines, Boiler Rivet Machines, Drills, Shafting, Pulleys, Coupllng,and all VU-nrk HeaVtrt.11' Machine?, l-r.a; Pattern worofa'lTcrip.ion. Drafting, Designing, TAToW R PL O W , The sale of which will be given exclusively to one d-aler in each town throughout the Lnited States. 2 7-AU orders promptly tilled, and Wares shipped by Lake, Canal or Rail Road. 38 lv foundry: & MACHINE BOWMAN ft MANSFIELD would respectfully inform then friends, patrons, and the publir i: -oil, tw lhairuM FnumdrA 11C , v." " - - " ami Machine Shop, located on Lntoii Street, near we is. d u tt-i f- i, . la anmr.lli'1. and th arenreuarert tor making all kinds of castings. Par- "r.ePre". ,,irl trVRAILaoAO CASTi08,MlLL d MaoaiSKBT Wokk of every 'e'cr1P' jir ate Thev also take this occasion to express their grate ,u obi'ations to allthose who have 'patroneJ-then o .iberalH heretofore, and earnestly solicit a con iiinunce of their favors mice over the -tore of Messrs. Barrett ft Son Rutland, Oct. 18. 1869. DUTLANl) FOUNDRY AND MA LV CHINE SHOP CO.. Near Rutland ft Burling ton Ra.lroad Depot JlAt. WHEN -I MEAN TO MARRY. BT JOBS Q. 8AXS. When do I mean to marry ? Well 'Tis idle to dispute with fate : But if you choose to hear me tell, Pray listen while I fix the date : When daughters haste with eager feet, A mother's daily toil to share: Cn make the puddings which they eat, And mend the stockings which they wear; When maidens look upon a man As in himself what they would marry And not as army-soldlTS scan ' A sutler or a commissary ; When gentle ladies who have got Th offer of a lover's hand. Consent to share his earthly lot," And do not mean his lot of land; When young meohnnicsare allowed To find and wed the farmer's girls Who don't expect to be endowed With rubies, diamonds and pearls; When wives, in short, shall freely give Their hearts and hands to aid their spouses. And live as they were wont to live Within their sires' one story bouses; T hen, madam if I am not too old hejoiced to quit this lonely life, I'll brush my beaver . oease to scold ; And look about me lor a wite! MOLLY McSHANE. road day in the middle of night. t in a It M 1riVft- " .t., ,na.l afnTiv aTcSuaue, whose eve wa.. As to make it 17 GLE i sh or. Not the a-lame of her eye, but swate pity's tear Sot her mu.c. but kiudues made her so dear; Not 1 er but), but modesty made berso turi j For she tlusned form her neck to that psof her hair tg ceean rous u ,.:,7s.n, ai d ou, but 1 falethat oursouis Swate Molly McSbane! the b'( But, said lie, if we are possessed of " 1UUDI V.llll.1111 Air ail IUK gas ior street. iamis m unies iuai iubuuhh- i nurr. uur, 81 sAn Kumov la nfhiriferi tn Mai nna nltsn it m i trim im(.!:..n nwu "uj ... . ..y - :t , -- , ciiitiiiuii, uudi t:uiiui?nirti3 all I equally notorious that this and the Walsh .ors of the intellect to an available focus. burner are the same in principle, ana line an j u speak last, not least, of the singm, un- such patent burners, only cheek, the lorce ot di-r the direction of J. Q. Caswell, which the gas before it reaches the point of combus- j elicited much praise for him, and those who tion that if other burners had been used, asstted him. At the conclusion of the exer- -1!1T- i. I.. 1.1 L .. nt.;n.i.4 I . .1 1 . rt . . ci&es, tub aumeuee seemingly lett with the impression, that an impetus had been given to the cause -if common school education in Middle-town ; and we may hope that each re turning year will show an advance of that in terest which is of eut h vital importance to our land. Spectator. A (Ti tjntr natiiilra wnti t navo Kn rtTitinii) &c.t &c, are not worthy of serious notice, except as before to show the shifts to which tha immmitfop am rlrivrn in their efTortS tO excite prejudice against the (as Comjiany. 'in , i. . . , . m : i ne simple tact is mat iur. aiernaiu ton-m with him the Johnson burner, and Mr. Haw ley obtained from Mr. Burnett's house some V Ua WuluK Kurno.a kirA MHll. TheHA VI IUO T f , I . . 1 , ..... i. ...... . . - same burners were tested at both places, and t t . .. ll .i o.. .i.i oeing ourners actuauy usen mi jauuiiu, uiui nary men would infer that they were the very burners which (if others had been used) tl e of the Rutland Comnanv would clamor tor, though perhaps " curious" men I . l- 1 iT' . ' may ue 01 a iiiiiereui opinion. Lastly. Compare the report of the com mittee with that of Mr. Hawley the latter a plain statement of all the facts, made so simple and direct that any one can judge of its char acter: the former an ingenious piece r f special pleading, the -- which is to attention to useless though perhaps ,f..l speculations. FROM KANSAS. (From oca Ow CotamroiDtrr. ' Manhattan, Kan., Feb. 23d, 1861. Since my last, Kansas has become a sov ereign, ree State, "the great principle" of the degenerate son of V'-rmont to .the con trary notwithstanding. O lr territorial exis tence ceased daring the session of the Terri torial Legislature ; and fifty two Councilmen and Representatives became fundi fficio at almost one stroke of the pen of the Old Pub lic Functionary. 1 tie atate Legislature will meet on the n twixi ramcjr - ; - ,! Thrill toaether asu ine urn icicK..... Wiut unuer the sa, tromyour heart.Uaight to mine. pets, . . ... i ..I, inl solicitors iu Chancer W. T ilerciiauis- ttow, tiutland, vt a inntir piaaP'UNT. 51 ly mi hoi C. E. (iKAVKS, , uthce No. 6 Uerol.auts' Row, ovei Jt..r.. il ',eo , raves a Co. i ,. ..... :ly Orders solicited lor Car Wheels and Railroad Cast ing, ot every de-cripliou, M.ll aud oilier casings o, ak.uds.ci.l lrol. Pipe, Water W ueels la-iiaj; tor Agricultural ImplemeuU, Iron lence, "" Uailiifgs. &c, of th uios. approved patterns A o, Amua-sortuieutot Oear and Pu.ley Palter ns. flie uual is of Oear and V""' u.utlv on baud Aise, the celebrated UUklblki taows and the Ne England Moer. Circu.ai, .etpectiug the stame seat toauy address desired. ALL WORK. At LOW PRICES. ot 8. I W si x it r i n (i. k v k ivrs, A.r.. aud CouUHellorat ij'-UGv vuc v - E M E M B E R t i J limicery . " n i.m t u v V K IMIUALL. vitoruev ind Counsellor at Law, Solicitor il Attorney hi i.enllKiOUers, Bounty Lands, &C Vl1ce7r5rso ..nL'i iiuvjvi xi SI.ASON. Sheldon. 11. A.SheldiiuChasJI slasou. i.iy - 1 . . . -xy ill DK,. E. V. N. I1AU uui' Oental Surgeon, Washington St., Ru- I and Vt. All operations pertormeu careful,skillfal St thorough miunn , .T ItM 11 I' tfM? V- vv . rftiJiiv, -iksurgeou Dentist, Brandon, t Li'iit I he residence of J. Rosseter, the Brandon tlouse . ,r tock is all of Latk purchase. No old out oi stv ie, shop-worn goods. W e chai.enge the state produce se large aa assortment of hue WA1CHES, OOLD AND fclLV LR, FANCY UOOU, Aswecanshow. W are bound to sell the people of Kutlaud Fla Gool8, believing it is tor our inter est and iaeuing it for theirs. o"saTetuusfar hsr been bey ond our ex pec a tion and our stock will be increase . in amount and Variety as we ascertain the wants aud tastes ot the oo-nniuiitty niirVs i.ow PRICED SI LVEK WATt'tifcS. selling lor a very small advance. HA I R J li VV E L Hi made to order with hue Gold mountmgs. Same hair used as left. .iT-Dou't forget the place. ramtoni Nioho. Block Rutland, t. 46 Offici .Ofposit. l.yi 0L.VRK & BKOT1IEKS, Oealers in Watches and Jewelry, Clocks, Silve. Ware Fa cv Ooods, fco. Repairing neatly done a hort nonce: Agents for the sale of Colts and md !0rltevolvers. Cla.ks' Hock, Rutland, t tl 1 i . i'LASS A. W- IJLAKK. A. CLARK. K. I K it IC I A tl niL'NER iml.levler iu Si.eet Music, Musical Instru 1 meiiti. Music Books. Chickering's and Boardmai liniv Co.-s Pianotortes. Ro-s K Morse's Melodeons i, rover Kaker-s Sewing Machines, &c , 4c. tfarctifit-- Row, Rutlaud, v 'ZZrZ liiiTr is. pii'Eii, Muratcnl anil tlrchiinicnl " "-iXLTUtlicecor. Merchant's Row and West L.. Vt ltl atreeis, uu.wiw, , w. W IllBBAUD, M. !., Surgical an:l Mechanical Dentist, ntllce lirft door soutn 01 me otiu.-, Puultuey. Vt. l DR . M . Surgical Poullnev, Vt T E F F T , ai.d Mecical Dentist. titlice, one door Wesi ' . , i 1..i;..o' ti,rli . iTTeved and Teeth tilled with Gold witljou- hurting the patient. af.l Foundry and .tlnchine Shop, V:rfM. Sanhinen VVork furnished promptly and at low prices. Orders respectiullyBs;.l.cedN & jf ANSFIELD. Rut hind. Oct. 18, 1859. VT E W FALL GOODS!! Just received at tt'PK-.'cr'F.li & WYATT'S. A very large assortment of DRESS OOODS. LADIES SIJLoES, REAiY MADE CLOfHlAU ImoM our Dress Goods may be found all the nov e"t.ef of the season. Plain and Printed Merinos, Pa'amettas. Piain aud Printed W ool DeLaius iJoairt: Poplins, Valencia. Kloraumies, Brocaded Uoats Hair . Colon la.ds. Aiuslin ueLAins, i fcmbroideri s. I renc-h. English Scotch and American Shawls, Printed and . . . b'lonlill Moreens, Balmoral and Skeleton Skirts, Carpeting-, UUuVcLOfUIAG is made in Vermont. We keep nAWl"Clrtto'C "ritlfcERlES of the choicest kind at lowest prices. UL-ST HEAVY BKOWA SllEElIAG. J ALEXANDER'S KID GLOVES, 88 cts pr pr. w huv all our goods with Cabs, and will sell tor ready o"y as cheap as any Store in Vermont. Don be humbugged by credit Stores, but g.ve us a call before you buy. .tf casuetou. wwwi , THE GAS QUESTION. Result of tests of illuminating gas, made by the. two villages of Whitehall and Glens Kails wiih test-meter, patent burners, and photometric scle, by Committee appointed ov as consumers of Whitehall. AUo by comparison of gas bills tor .November and December by sundry parties in each Mage, to ascertain the relative cost of the gas light, as nearly as possible by each mode. FIRST. Test at (il-ns FallM. a ,.,o.,n of con-umed in each burner per hour. Wabh burner. 57 tenths of a foot, gave the light of r -l-loo C-iuuiew , ,. Wa'sb burner, 66 tenths ot a foot, gave the light of 7.25 candles. . ...... ii,, Wal-b huruer, 73 tenuis oi a 1001, K c b caudles. ... ,. ,,, nt Uh burner, Ci tenths OI a 1001 gae it wTil'l Tlmrner, 68 tenths of a foot, gave the l.kht ot ' oi" -on burner. 56 tenths of a foot, gave the light 0143candles. ..r.,p AiKregate numoer ci icei. oioy-.w, "- " ,,; amount of liht in caudles 42 u9; average streugth ot light to the foot, 1 13-100 candies. IICOID. Teit at WltUrhallSame Mtter, Burm rs, and Scale Walsh burner, 28 tenths of a loot gave light in it (. tt lnii C w." buTner, 34 tenths of a foot gave liht in can dl Watahburner.29 tenths of a foot gave light in cau dle-, In 42 , . .... (.. Walsh buruer, M tentus ui a 1001 B"- 1 WiMi burner, m tenths of a toot gave light incau d' Wa'sh'buruer, 33 tenths of a foot gave light in can- d Agitate number of feet. 1S.05-VG ; aggregate am uutSt light iu candle-, 70.47-M1; averages rengtii oi light to the toot. a.'JOl'JO cau iles. Hence we hud by the above test that the a at White: all bums a trifle less than half th ipiautity burned at Gleijs f alls, and (rives for that halt, light m proo ti-u as -eventy is to forty-two. Or, to re ituce the i om mrisou to doll.rs and cent . we Dud mat the hiieiiali ga at s i en dollars per thousand ivesa light ascheao as the eas at Oleus rails would be at two uonare auu );uij vcum Foa Tax BxaALO. COMMON SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY AT MIDDLETOW N i( rnirno Aa vnu anlicit coinmuntca . . .i,r parlfra. I tllOUL'tlt 1 III I Lilt oive vou an account of an affair, which came oil at alKltiletown on toe fi a ; .,1, m of wneral interest. The sev eral Schools in town assembled at the Bap tist Church at a little past ntneocioc iu i. forenoon, when the Supenniendetit, asaisteil bv Kev. Slewsrs. Crranger aim ui"', nr i i ami utiiHrs. nroceeded to II uuonaiu, 1 -, '- J - " ' r . examine the School in the various branches : ih.v liil been uistructea. A3 tuts ill u iv r - , . .....t. , if o nnvn nrm-eeilinff. instil U W ell KlUJCuai wi ' f . - tr ' a i l. .t... siMr.i.piriri'nilent with a view leu i T in,. .-.. tt,u Ki hrwils and awakening an interest among the people in their behalf, it ...li. .,4 rfth nrtxtMinux ui cuiuiut: nuti from some, and ridicule from others, while a very large portion ot the inhabitants oi me . ,h.,llv indifferent in regard toil. There were, however, a goodly number present ; and as the examination proceeded, the interest of the audience increased, until an expression of satisfaction and delight com i . i : ,Ku -,iiinti-n;tf.res ot all in the ue rcmi ' i" - 1. ,..., 'fl... v ai'pnit-d both as to the pro-res of the bchooi ana the them together for an exam- " o r, . . ,, ination. It was very evi.iem to an piwu., from the ready and prompt manner in which .1 onaiwnr-ri the ouestiens put to llic j ' U j ' 1 1 J - 1 ill tl,-.it tnni' lilt Ulf MtV 7 . made, and that it had been effected mo-tly during the past j ear by the t nited exertions K,,rvinntoni1iit. teachers, and a lew friends of the cause of common school educa tion. 1 1117 UrOlC UrjriSllktUIC Will UJCet UQ 1UC 26th of March at Topeka, the temporary cap ital. The Senatorial contest is waxins warm Pomepy, are the piVncipal candidates'. Af the present time, Messrs. Parrott and Lane appear to be ahead, although Stanton and Pomeroy are very confident of success. Th' ... ; .... . o.. i. political ctneis oi tne otate "eing so mucn divided, h'B raised the expectations of aev- f .i n r t. C 1. eral OI trie smaller iry, who nre cuuuueuin hoping that sometinng win turn up, ov means ot which tbey will Una tbemseive: Senators and hive the incumbents oi an of fice, "of which th stipendiary emoluments :il l un,notiua n Will IHS 1 I 111 U II, 1 'li I ' ... Kansas is badly cursed with scheming pol- ; ..mm anil I am afraid that our VOuniJ State will suffer yet severely from the effects oi tneir niacnuiauoiis. TfiB '"inrlni-ndent I'overnment scheme -.....ni.i.i.iiili'il liv rmr nci'ide.iital Governor. G"0. M. Beebee, in his proclamation, found . . i . i. nr. surifinrters amonff Our people. li w ridiculed by all parties. The people of Kan sas being mostly from the Northern States. will go heart and hind witn tnem in case oi a disruption of the Union. It is currently retorted auout r ort iuev that several of the officers of the army sta tioned then are strong secessionists, and that they have their resignations wri'ten, hut are waiting to hear from the Southern Confed a, .A aii-i-i-tam what their chances win rial i c i . - ..-.. lie there tor commissions and f ay tietore th"V send them to the Secretary of War. I -. , . . . . ., i ,.i th t.k it is time that tnearmy was purge. u. nch traitors, and hope that it will b done. Our government has already sullered sutli cientlv from conspirators like Floyd and others, without retaining longer the services of anv more ol them. HOME EDUCATION. We take the following naracrranh from o I o i Life Illustrated : fc Bors out at Night. -The practice of allowing boys to spend their evenings on the streets is one of the most ruinous, dangerous, uiigtuKTVUO IlllllS pMJSSHJie. XOlUlIlg SO speedily and surely makes their course down- I Ti . . . w.iu. tuej acquire unuer cover of tue night, an unhealthy state of mind, vulgar and rtrrk ana lin, nKu..,. Dal eeDtimKliUi. nnrl a mu mi Csitn.xm bearing. Indeed, it is in the street, after nightfall, that the boys generally acquire the education of the bad, and the caacity for Ika-. 'ft tTi I n ct rntv1 v l vl A I . w"jf UlO-iVIUtC, tl lUIIUai AAJt-TII." Pi&reiitM. tn vnn KiIivM ItV W' L UUn -w j iv i a a j sva sa . v v rour children at home at nights, aud sae thai ineir nome is made pleasant and profitable to them ? It is Seldom that more truth is cnmnrewil inM u.i.ttll . Tl... .1 i . . 1 .u.uuiiiii fpotc. a ue uiuuaauua oi ioy ue lonoiug to worthy, respectitlile families, who .c in: i uii.icu, iiigui aiier nigtit, to select their own company aud own Iilai-es of resort, are . , 1 on a certain road to ruin. Confiding parents, who believe their soi.s are safe that they i;il ... .., :.i .i mi win iiwi a.-vjo iaic wnu lue VICIOUS win one of these days have their hearts crushed, as tre-AO .!, k.aua Kul'i.ru kt. t..,r,.',n.r . l..r he road to rum. A HID 19 If VI t IW II UI.. W I V ............ - - through the streets of any of our cities, after iiara, out mat u win encounter crou o Ik g. from ten t ears of arre. uowards. the tna- . ' . - ( i jority ot them with cigars or quids ot tobacco -i i. i i . l. .. ,.c lit ineir mouius ; wouni mil iiuiiui'si v worse nature was ejected from their mouths than the juice of tobacco. But alas! it ou .......... . i . . r f v.ua. (ttuif r . ru. r 1 1 -1 vnil Will tie shocked at the profusion ot ribaldry, coarse, i ; . .i . i. . : ... t: . ouacene leers anu oroiauiiv; mr c inc i-i I wno tue man may oe, uo p-rsoii in uuc breast fieats one throb of" humauitj can but be shocked on being aware that the youth ot our country are growing up in such a school of depravity. And where are wf to lay tl e blame of this? "Let him that is without gilt cast the stone"; and again, "just as the twig is bent the tree's inclined." Such is tl e natural desire of the young mind tor scenes of excitement and pleasure, that, not finding them where they -houid be at home they resort to the street. There can be a course of conduct pursued that will keep a family rf children within .litniM ami tfmt not x sirii f. lfinalaiive course either. We have examples in our mind's eye. even now, of families in whicn tue ooys are very seldom out ol doors after dark ; well those I ovs hae not the "feir of the rod be fjie their eyes." KnrcttK the children educate them properly. If they are disponed to frolic, to niorf. f almost at! i hildren are.l uive theiu the opportunity. There is no family so poor tuat they can't afford to have a gymnasium why, , . . i - I J.l 111 U a stogie twenty-loot iai'ier win wuu wwu.jr:,,. i NUMBER 11. LIFTING THE BY MBS. fKA.NCt Hut a little lower A.. Iimrn taithnl in AU J , . . , , " yarosot dry-goo-is, layer upon layer, to catih the windat 5KIRTS. D. CAGE. n. Look at ber letter anil ennnn. .hum. !. . a. . - - - j uiijuon. ipon t ex claim that itiiextray4(.ant! stop aud count lin.i I fiavi. a.M.n - if . , r - . maui a iiiv Miin seventr M'v-.iua v. V1VUJ UAQgiri few times I have counted around ber. A " - -uutea it up into nigher bL'ures. And with all .u. .r..:i .u- r- '. ,ut wrilUI Ul lt BUD must acud before Ufe. fiercist gale-, and bear her own share of iu burdei. 1 ot a man mt trail,OII skirts, and ask him to be a merchant, bank frector, railroad conductor, erm a cook in A hnri . or porter, or errand-boy, rl waifer-Iet bim try it a day, aud my wor.f for it, be would piuum mi any -ioung A.in .i c . - on tile ho dared neia l.iilav it FBin. . .. I .1 J . . A .. ....... ku., m ioui wiu com one th usaod (.uy hp tA) wtlite akins the wnsb-tub iu Chi, A. iff I : . corner tor the nrst insult ofiered to the lady uur uress, t0 ber own busi- ill compel t . . ... x j .-. nunc hi ii i ra Hie "sll-lllft IU Lhi.-airi. How many .a this glorSou in leoemnt country of ours, that hanJa p ....... ou r ranee tor Jon iu oiotbi r, no bad r run- The winter has b en uncommon ly severe . u in Kansas. vve ua-i eie.g.ioiK '"' ..,i.i.J.l .Wk iUm. in n n ihr r re- we. ks which very uduiuJ : tb" Lretion.-blarn tbem ne- mo.Jes of enjoy tu.le. Hogs and cattle have died by the r,r,rec.te it. .1 , IV.r th want of teed : andThe peo- II. I LIIUU I1IIUJ i' -- , ' . 1 . 1 . I . r 1 i ' . t ..- The improvement in reading was peruana i )t. ;n 80m actions ot tt e .-vaie nave suun ,i r,vr.t annarnt. thesutjcrinteudent having . t,.llv for the want of food and clothing directed his efforts particularly-to that branch Th(. roji(is baVe lieen so blocked up with t. i ... TV... i.,-l..1j all annmff(fi I .t I . I ... l.nA.t imrwkiiblt ((if qow, inai n wru "-r t .1 C .1 ...ttlumunfl fiills for th Month at fi Fails. MISS MARY M. DOW, ri A lit It OF TIIK HIAXO FOBTE CENTRAL HOUSE, RNTLAN'D, VT. 2 3m ftJT ! I wish to rent my dwellmo bouse on Main Streetimmediate : potwesBiu. e.mn..e ot me at tne nouse . r-,- irii Rutland, Feb. iO, 181. t:HAKLES HURT. ytt rpAYLOR & DICKSON, CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, a. iroRTll STREET. New ork. .(.!. uj at j i ' v ' - - -- ' . . .tn. fnr 1 for CBf h Of ItOOO cred irg W. rwUl not re.C eThe tatter, but these ..me, pro'v'ithaTnothing is so good as the former, and to such buye:. we vv. give V.hWorv of the trade has never eecu i.mc -- whenweavemanuurej (,HEApLYf snd this advantage we wi.l with our cus torn veuVtheCASuV'and jou shall have the goods at your ."JJj; C0M1UI CHUBCH ST., Near Claflm, Mellin & Co s. new Store. -8w 1 No A f-'il'R C JONlvS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL P r.l t W A 11 K HOUSE, .... r... .,1 I l,.vinliire st . HoStot i0 " Winer, v oi . - - has cou-tanth on hand aud for sale a large assort ment olall "' Ap K R Hook. News, Manilla and Pre.s Paper, "'uc"rKe "o oriier at short notice, Agent tor smith Sl I KTtRf Enameled Card- and tird heets. ! 0USE AND LOT FOR SALE. CL All KM ON P MANI.FACTUIUNGC. M KOAlTCBEUS OF WWVAi AN I) BOOKS, PUIU.IMtr.ltS. PRINTERS AND BINDERS, Wholesale and ll-tail Oi-alers iu Hooks and Station ery, and Purci-ers ot all kinds of Paper Stock Clare.nont, A". 11 91y iTl VOS. SI 50 '. Rich Ruse woo. - I c,w-iVarrautec Having auain rebuilt Oi l Kaoturv we ure ngain lurniiliin" our S U P E R I : li PI A X O S ! ALL PRICES AND S1Y1.KS. Send tor Dencriiitive Price List un.l circulars to IlilAKH.Vf AX. GRAY CO.. Manufacturers, Albany, N. Y. 2-6m W1 JL i ingtl MA- 'ILCOX & GIURS' SEWIVG iill VP What others :tv ot it. "It 1" l.i- ., ., i.... Ia. lamilv iivim.. deed a wouuei iui (jui-mLiiuii. ..,. .... - - . - pecially, no othtr mar hi w willDfar any i-ornparisnn itil'i XI I" Ilia. r.vcu.uK w "ui ii"- " A m-chiuical wonder. ' Scientitio American. Kor alel.) J. R. BARNES. K A R M E I IS. WW tOO H A R U K LS i...!'i.iiL'i l'i moilu hu the 1. ili Maiiufautur- i'n fur .ale in iots to suit purchasers. This i- tlie chkavkst FKKTIL.ZKi: in market. 3 worth will manure an sere Ol corn, will increase the crop from . .i ;.i 1...I. ,A piiu.1. lli. iri,n tWil UVf?ek. uiie uiirii iu uiic-iLM. " .'i'. ... -r ..." earlier, aud unlike guano. neither injure the seed nor laud. A iiaiiiihl-t. with satnl'.ictory evidence and full particulars, will be sent gratis to auy one send ing address to ORIFFINO, "WITHER & CO . tiO foiirtlai.d St., New Yrk. Genera! Ait'ts for the United S ates 6-10w Ttiil! A t V. Vulualiln Real Katate 1 M.. luiMiit.aH locBtlon In town n".irop auMy for an tuie, t For par - fare inquire of J . R. IS ARN E-J. Rutland. Feb 6,18'J1. 6 " nITvv g o o d si NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS ! mUK subscriber would respectfully announce to the 1 citizeun of Brandon and vicinity that he is open ing a new and oompiete smi'k' OK GROCERIES. &c At the old stand of Amos Holt, Jr., where maybe found a lata aud well selected assortment of UR'iCK.RIKS, PROVISIONS, PAINTS, OILS, ULASS, PAPER HANUIN'GS.COAEKCTIOX- AlVr fill 1 lil IU JVl, Which will 1 sold as low as the lowest for cash. Every article bought at my establishment will be ...... I .. ....... I u . i.unp&a,it.ll nirmmcu . . , . . . . Call, examlns and judrt for voureelves. ti BEEN ti ROC ER1E3, FRUITS, 4.0. , in all vari eties in tn.ir season. w CQApB Brandon. May 24. 1H60. 21 tf EVOLUTION AMONG THE ' tUN IVB ,.orn o CLAllrv 6. lilitii nr.tv, t l,o.l.l,.r. ml for sale TWO CASES iMiii'k'ii ih.imn without frirtion and eiuire no oil, and warranted to keep accurate time for 25 years Wlt- OUl npin ur wirauiiiji. Atso this day reoeived another large invoice oi Rich Jewelry and Silver Plated Ware. . ...... r nil vrnr Tfll.P ClMki' Block, Sntlsnd, Jan. 7, 1C61. - . x .i. i.ia iimiac and lot. in I lie suoscriDer nneri. 101 .-- ,,,, ... .... j Tin. I...K.I street. ODDOS.te Bsrrett iv.llianu iiiiwic, uu - - A V. 1 Son's Store, near the Central H.use. A N ' two story House. 24 by 30 with back part 18 by 3 contai i,,g Uf rooms and two Pr: JtthT. s wel. finished throughout, and fumi-hed with g-s hard nd soft water, a good deep cellar under th whoU house, outside hatchway, and i.tcS bt'ctt asii house inside. A well finished Barn, 18 bv J4 Sla roof with carriage room and stable. Sue ot lot 69 ov 130 feet, maple shade tree, in front. Terms easy . 'ttud' poUion given the ofnUf ds.red Rutland, Feb 19,1861. &"4w. ROBBINS! HAS just received a good supply of new and desirable styles of Ladies" wall AND WINTER DRESS GOODS Pmhracing Figured and Plain Merinos, ua i-in", Paramettai Delains, Spots, Checks. Stripes and Silks. Also, Tl.ibets, Brocha, Stella and Wool Shawls. Tape, BiuuiHg, --. u.,rivn1. Sent. 10, lHbU. THUD. T.ir Comparison of fomtiniTi of Xorember and IKitmhft store ol W. S. Jones. 4 burners, 4 hours Nov., jfS 40; average per buruer. ' Store of W.S Jones, 4 burner, 4 hours, Dec, 7 Oo; average per burner. y a. Eoud4.:i, burners 4 hours. Nov.. 4 l; average per burutr. j W. A. touda,3, burners4 hours, 2 full head, rest turned down, Dec, J or, averaije pci OanieTp'eck, 2, burners 3 to 3'. hours, Nov., T 2i; average per burner, N. l'eck A Co., it burners 4 hours, Nov., S3 W; average ur huraer, Coles St Co.,5, to 6 burners, 4 , hours, Nov.. Sli 4"; average per uuiuci, Coles t Co.,5), to 6 burners, 4', hours, Dec, S12 40; average ptr burner. Loveless, 10 burners, 3 ad 4 ft , 4 hours, Nov., 14 28; average per ouruer, Loveless, 10 burmrs, 3 aud 4 It., 4 hours, Dec. S13 00; average per burner, Hubbard, 2'i burners 3 hours, Nov., t w; av erage pur burner, Aggreate cost of eleven burners per month, Average cos-t per buruer per month, 1 SO Amount of Bill at Whitehall, same time. Dr. Ha"f, Post Oilice, 4,' burners, Dec, 6 05; average per buruer, . . I. P. Hlakei-lee. i burners, Nov.. n w: aver sce p-r bnruer. j I. p. lilakeslee, 4 burners, Dec, o 'j0; average ri.r tinnier. Wait & B'a. ohard, 6 burners. Nov., 6 20; av erage pr burn-r, Wait a rilanchard. 6 burners, Dec, So 9o; av esage uer burner, T. T.Vaughan, 4 burners, Nov., SO 'jfl: average per burner, , M J Myers k Co , 6 burners, N or.. So 0; av erage per burner, M. J. Myers k. Co , 6 burners, Dec, Sj i4; av erage per burner, E. W. Hall, 10 burners, Dec, $23 io , average per buruer, . I. R. Brought n, 5 burners. Dec, 9b to; aver age per burner, I R. Brouglitou, o burners, Nov., b 43; average p J. Keuois,'3)i burners. Dec, 4 20; avera.e lo'hu Cuu',31), burners, Dec , S3 15; average per burner, Geo barney, 3X burners, Dec, 6 ba; average per Ouruer, I. C Gnswold, 3 burners, Dec, S2 80; average er burner, Geo. 'ule, 4 burners, Dec, $2 80; average per ouruer, H A.Griwold,4 burners, 90 0j; average per buruer, 81 37 n I A N O S ! PIANOS!! 1 ' ihnt- a t i iianhonin R.HU . The subscriber, a practical """."p7.no the ouhly acquainted with.every part o h. . I ano is t , sole aeut lor this vicinity, for the sale oi brated instruments of IIAZLETON & BUOl limits, . i..m ntlhn lata N. J. State "rrirsmode-'atraudver, ZTW ranted. Kor further partienlar. e'l're OI M tRtfe A. E. HOPK1K8, Main St.. Rutland, Vt., orottne subscriber. A w POWERS m R f r Powers will continue to tune Pianos in Hopkins, will be atteBded to. Burluiaion, V., Jan. 2. lHol. B ULL'S "NEW YORKER! Aggregate cost of 17 burners per month ,.r..r iir liiimer uer moiitli. 1 24 ... .-. i .i 1... m,,ori.,m ni hil a. I hat the 2S IV e liuo llirii, il. vuiui'" ' ,, liiht a vv nueuaii in lincici tne coal gas at Glens rails would be at three doila s per tuouhauu. K. E. Datih, Committee 1. T. Vauohah, Tl.n m.r ?finn fif tViA above was stated by A lie aui Diau'.v v . - m if ot tin. mpetin.r at Rutland when ilir. uamcj oi . , . .U.. ...... ..a..., i.iittoi. triMI le their report, anil n' UiC Vllliun.v - i olfereii to go with them the next day to Ulens Falls and repeat the experiment, oui me our-. ,i..i;..,l Th.. renorted. therefore, VKMUCi-iiu' ii. " r ' , are evidence at Rutland not only of the tru.h i .1 1 sC.- tl. Aiihin trsLH. VIZ . lat at the prices charged, and antler similar . ,r u rneni er iijdii j.. circuiiiB.aiiv.cu, r- ,, but that the comparison made between Hur i ..... Ki.tl.iol was not an exception, i'iim.uii ,i '- , . but a fair test. Dos the report of the gas ommittee disprove this cet us sie. In the first place it selects les than half of the bills taken at Burlington, and contrasts ,1, with bills also selected at Rutland, and even then the result is in 'avor ot Rutland. To o-et rid of fhts conclusive proof, it teter to one consumer a' Burlington , ( .Allen, Pond & Co.,) and one at Rutland, (Paine & Co.,) and aiatea that the Utter uses only 3 foot burn ers aud the former 6 loot burners, and there fore the Rutland bill is tne uigu.-ai. doubtless the Rutland burners use 3 keet ok Rutland gas, and would a or 6 feet of Burlington gas, this illustration amounts to DS except to show that the case must of one consumer to prove that aU the rent are wrong. , .... na Q. Seeondlv. The tests maue 01 w r ., " iNPw iuiini- i aeconuiy. ac . - . . I Rurlinirtou and Rutland are given by tne Thl.WW celebrated Plow was Hrst Intro .uv-. . in .Mr. tlawiey s siaie- ' . . 'a r :'isr.a ...rtianow commanding mem" I ouiuiin -. . urn,.k exteBsive sale of any implement in the country, will till dnep or shallow as desired. ru T S A GOOD u ti tiJ R draught, is well adapted to the soil of . .. : . ,n n m.nnu VHt ID Vermont ana IS uie easiest " t-rm troduced. We give one dealer, ( Mei chant or arm er) t he exclusivesale of them for the town where he res'des, wnan toe lemiory u. u. v For prices and plates of Plow, apply to the sole manufacturer. M. V. B. BULL. Whitehall, N.Y., M861. l-w ,l Ihnn rlnsmisseu wiiu tJoa ' the committee had no time to compare tuat tno com eUnsed s nee results, as ncvcioi , these tests were taken, this amounts to an ad mission that they were in favor of , .t Vifan .iin man ends this con troversy; but here again the question , ue is shirked by what the committee ell a "cu rious" discussion. It is curious indeed, though i . -.-i.i,. m..n micrht desiunate it by an- uncnantauio " B ,. 0 . .l 2tt m Titoif. HIT T XT . f ' UlOA isxiijij. xoa can gen yi VJ and Feed ground la the be.t manner at the Steam Mill In the rear of Bowman & Mausneld a Machine Shop, near Barrett fc Son's Store. Cr. a. i.aiVr is. Rutland, Jaa 15, 8" Iuncuanuaoio o - - other adjective not so comphmen aty to t ... r.".!.-m.;ttoo The alienations J ..k- I teit-iove oi iuc j, anner at the I . . .. ,t.iu k.nUM aro not adaoted to thai mo v isu coal gas, (when everybody knows thev were made for coal gas and are preferred for that of education. 1 he School all acqumeu themselves in a manner ere litable to tnem aelves and their instructors while the verdict r.... .,.i;.,,.- auioneil to f t hit the village Ol iuc auniiivv ... - - . . and tlie "Lillie d strict" excelled in readin,' ; districts Nos. 2, 5 and C, in arithmetic. 1 he examination continued until hall-past 2 v. M , j without anv recess except to listen in i-o short addresses whi.h oo-upied alxiut htteeii uiinules each, one from Mr. .J. H. Matisti-ld. the teacher of the select school in this p' tt. r..V.ir.r...n tb C.K '"r" Aficr the examination was lus.-l, th scholars and the audience repaired to tlij basement and partook ot r. f . -ii.r -n -. whn h liad leen amplv provided for the ta-ca-ioj. .1. .. .....i .-.ildre.s was then given .V. SitOI I Oil'J iii. p. - . by Rev. Mr. Grant, when the company .lis-j p'ersed to meet again in the evening. I he evening exercises consisted in an address I from the S-iperiutendent, and on-inal ora tions, essays and colo.juies by the teachers, all upon subjects connected with schools and education. And it may be said, ami u.ose who were present through the day and even inir will bear nie out in it, that it the audi-aor.-.-vl.lv disappointed during the . i I IV. V " v a f II . day, they were lull as much so in the even- , , , -i I i'he pieces all bore unmistakable evidence -c lit. pre well d-livered. and, tak-i Ol Ul lmaio; i v - - , en fgeth'T, eomuineu an amount ui u.s,. -tion seldom given on any o ca-ion. Tne .l.l.,.t nf .(. snnenntcnilent, tliougu exiein- j a" " .. i r, lie porat.cous, was tiuieiy anu pei u.. m. reviewea his labors among tue scnoois i... past vcar, and then co npar. u tm i. ';s... .' -i - .m He i' .iiine l OIHlltton Willi one ,"ii. - that there had been some improvement a- all who heard the exam nation wou.n t un cede) ; but he said we have but just begun much, very much more improvement cou.o and should be made in our schools, tie then. iu a very concise manner, sta.e.i ...-.:.. reading he said was still imperfectly taught, ahhough some of the teachers during the past year had be. n making rapin . a in the right direction. Reading had beet. regarded only as a riietoru-ai er.o..-c, r- . ' . ,1.. lit it mav in his jU'lgmeni, ti proFe,v . be made the most efficient branch it. t ur schools tor the development of the ii.tel . c tu-4.1 facu't.es, and for acquiring the habit ol tixiii" the attention; anu aunoe.. .1 n P.rn.rin the aiiernoon as forcibly illustrating his views on that sui JeL5' , u. l..,l lippn too much Ueograpny ue ni..,.f..,l r:ilimetic must be m re thor- ou .hly taught, or your sons anu a,i.Vi.., r" .l.,.:..lves lbrthe business o! must MaV ......Ws. After lite alter inev ito-v j --- . some further remarks showing l ie . u,o i .., nr si-hools. the teacti tions an. i tne mi .-- . . ,, . wi,.u,l if mav be said without tl i - iria i.yii,",.., . ,i . .i... .,,.,lu, M,iri was ifiveii to Hit teriiig iua' no .u..- r- . . . .. . i . ,: l...t iiiw m :l III." I I'.. I! ...ii. mi tier OClMSIOIl !- 1L111 IHJU.,1. v... ... - . . ... Tl... r.t nation Oil lilt ileg' ee meritorious. - " , ; . i . t l.v .r. Alvroti hi'uu sumcci oi ia..v- . - - - , i unl wa well wiitten, well committed, an-I ..: I ".I.,..,, t mini il torso vouul: a ". Tl,., oration bv Mr. Mansfield, as well as ins address in the'afteri.oon, elicited a good dea . . .. .1. 'I'l. i.r .ni.n IV .Vir. ODuuiwui.i ... .. .i. ' o K., Mr r emons. Miss OUSllll vii ecu and Miss Augi.sta f.afon, were we.. .. i. ... v Ii! been the teacher ot thi ol. .lis i iw. - . village school the past year, and well deserves h;.,r i.m,4i ie.n.111 ..I. tO railK auiuii .. . .. .....:.. f her essav was, 1 he true 1 tnloso ?u"l i i V ..I,.', nt' TuaehillS " 1 ii. ,... me ri.rht. it ran some- ii ineiiio. v .-vi wi. t- ' thino like this: she. spoke ot enthusiasm as re.piis te to success; tnat me si-.. . .... ...ost are not the. best governed . . .. .. .1... ...... h.-r. niio relies on ser- schools ; mat n vile ounish tient as lus main ... t ' 'i.. .,;i - that kindness is the strongest mt ' world - kindness constant, c , . ...,.i evnressioTi. wirrd and act But time and space, will not permit me to mention Its more piounue:... 1 , Tl, pxercisesof the evening were conclu- ,i,i Lv an oration from I. . a. i ... J A 1;U ailatita II s experience in leacmng mm 1 ..'.u... i ....i l.nt make him suc tion to iuai uu'.uoan, vnu The cessful in that avocation or calling- fe subject of his oration he entitled, "Ambition, J .. ..... ...... .iiiietltlVe Ul l ow directed. it was more . its character than the productions ot young men usually are. In the application ot his subject to the matter .of education, he to be fortunate. Then.again, he said if their ambition is aroused, it is too often improptm .1 ...i..at;nn aeconlni'T to an uirecteu. iv.gui cimv.i-i ,i;n .rood authors on that subject, and according to reason, consists in the harmonious devel opment of all the faculties, physical, intURc tual and moral. The . development of he . - i th.. neolect of the lntel- puysicai poweia, n- ----- Let.ial and moral, may make Heen.ins or . f ..k. . .ui, .4 ira.iiii.i vii r u w , mui . ' ...... .i... it. the frontier settlements to go to Atchison for supplies. To meet the exigency, the Iteiui wninin uttr r..- lished depots tor provisions at sever, u. mte-ior to vns. That Kansas will be one 'va-t cl.arnel house," is a gross exagera tii.ii ot. th- part o Mr. Hyatt. That the p,. m,1- of K .nsas are very destitutute there is 'no doubt ; but 1 do not see the necessity of mi-representing their condition tor th- ,.ke oi . .. .he ,...l; nl ., kui-rn p-ople. who have resp n led so nobly to the appeal of the destitute of Kansas for aid. Perhap twenty or thirty iho-isvid o' the . I . ..( A...f..'r.i Kansas will need aid. in i'U ll1- Ol .... , 'ome shape,!., fore another harvest. W hat the people ot Kansas need, more than anything else, is grain for seed ; and unh this is fur nished tiietii, from Mime source, the next crop I will be small: tor the great majority ff the I l..r..U- .ntiiK.rt th. illse ves and lar.neis . .. -t , families, but have ik, money with win h to Imv seed grain. . . I expect to be m R-itland in a tew days, and hop- to be able rh-i. to co-.v you. Mr. Editor, that 1 hae ' stirt.-r.-. badh from the cil'ectb of the lamine Till then, adieu . Lav otTthe nation! gave all the sav- We can t adopt Lr at least resolve ONE KIND ACT. When Marv and I were married, we were you.... and fo'iiish, tor w. I ad nothing to be ma ru d with ; but Mary was delicate, and thou d.t 1 could take care ot her best. 1 knew I had a strong arm and a brave heart . - l- .. 1 t Inll.l.l-r AIl'I 1 ....... I ilium tl M ri III v 11 r '"" " Ths orand dilfirull v is. orents do not un dersiand the disoositions of their children U,,(T1. I a 1 1 t!r I .t fn, h one refer to the time wl.en fhev felt like young Napoleon Oi Julius mi r it rncir iiffiin iiiifj ittwz wuiij j' codts and Teafs, with booin nhirtt. Dil thev r. . . . I l,.r rVtaav -rii father or mother spoke kindly to them when they encouraged them by word and precept' 1- . . . . .1 .1. .. . I... .. V. . 1. 1 .u n L ni-i inure of vv e must n ei mil iiiirtiniintu -ac'ual life than we are aware of. Let there be a time for everything, and everything in its time. Educate the boys and the girt phvsi. all-, aud educate tneui iuo.ii lv. and commence the work early. e can not too win begin to learn a child to love its home. As soon as the chil i is old enough to -ee that there is such a thing, or such a teel . 9. r.leasure. iust so soon do they com mence to seek it. and if they do not find that pleasure at home, they wi I seek it elsewhere. Can we blame them t The:r natures, their susceptibilities are the same as ours, alt-eit they are not as furry developed. Nature de mands recreation Nature insists upon pleas ure, and if she cannot find it where she first looks tor it, she will "seek until she finds it." No father or mother of New England, or .1 i ,nr ufln.le eivi i7e.l world, is so deaf IIIUI i n vi v. tithe interests of their children that they will nnf arrive to render them happy. It is a mis- l.i j.-nse of our duties that leads us to in .uric i j. -- sist upon a too rigid discipline lor their cude ..i-,.l liip . uses iii after years, iu tbe Ol Vi 1 1 . ... . . . . . j vears when we look back Uion our youth as th hain.iest time of our lives, anociate hum'' -- -. ., .. , , - th fi.r.s recti ettions. "Home is nuii.tr. . - i . . i ii . uer siv iea aa a uaoe han s one can estimate, liow idany ruined es. Uow many bad col.i.J Imn ...r. ji iu iuhhiiCi iuiuxv 1 ..Vr ULm propriate clo'Liug, his thick boots and bera unseat bee. tVhy ujij not women, af I ast those who have to lalx)r for their brea .? Now, sisters of Illinois, iiall these things always b? ( see that tlie feet have made iheir plea Ibr better Usae, &, chat llilca aoles, high heels, and substantial upp rs, stamp along the afreets Uijd.-r fie patronage et fi mil ri.. 1 lr anil aaf ul lu..t a m .t a long pull, a strong pud.jaud a pull altoge- .i... .. ...i i . .i. . tuci, am nit uui sa.li is mi.r lucuea out 01 me .. . i o i I muu r Such a measure wr uld l.-bt in tiiae, provided w m is to that work. It' Austin's costume, can't wi ll ot to wear at any oiven lime over thirtu-tix . . r . .i . if urns rj iry ytji'is . in H . i . ! i.i Will it pay to friuan'ier the w.-anu, ueann happiness, energy, uetult.ess, aa 1 talent ot woman i x Say llUnw can t afford it : 4: Discoveries or iue Mickoscope Le 'wenhoeck tells us of animated insects seen with the microscope, of whi- b twenty- 11 i .i i- -even minions wouki ociv be eiiuai to a mite. Immi't. iif w.r'u us kin-. a re nl.vrv bte in t he cavities of a common gram of sand. Mou'd is a forest ot beautiful trees,itti ,he bratichep. leaves, flowers and fruit tullv discernablw Butterdies are ful v feathered. Hairs are I,. .!:... .,.1 u T l.u .nrii... ,.f 1.1 covered with scales like a fish : a simile Brain i .ii . i i . e. . Of sano wouio cover a nuiiuren ana nity oi these scales ; and a Bingle scale -over 500 pores, Jet through these narrow openings the sweat exudes like water through a seive : bow minute then must be its particles ! The mite makes 600 steps in a se. ond. Each drop of water contains a world of animated beings, swimming with as much liberty aa whales in sea. Each leaf has a canopy of insects grizingou it like oxen in a meadow. White Gcxpowdi r. -The ship Albino appropriate name hasju-t arrived at this port with a cargo of white gunpowder. It is described in the invoii-es as Sa't for the Cure of Sedition. VVe hope; the Federal bacon may be saved without it.-j- Vanity fair. A real lady never dossips. She is too thou 'fitful, too amiable, koo moles, too wie lO liOsslil. lv la-li'j. (iossiping women are not women - BUNA WAT. I From th rabaeriber, ea Thursday, tbe totb 147 of OecMbsr last, n f iadeotsxt eolorad boy, Pauurro. Said boy to aboal atrrraty years old, sprigbUy mm4 iompsjairt lu bis maaawf. aad ratber ioclined to bs inaolMt ia bis talk ; sVx-s j aot lore ptantation work, except as orsrx.i. for j j which statioa b thinks , himself paruoaOsaiy !qna!ificd. lie hu at various times taaainsaied a sp rit of salkiMss and sSMbnrdiaatioa to tb roles of say beasabold, sad ao4etrored t& is cits joatiajr sod diaobedfeaee among tar other aer ants, iadociajr tba so ahswond, slaiasBS 1.. - Jl. UtSJ BM a mw. - lm this wickod effort, I am orrj to say that De tA aaet with consider this laooest. lis has Drei'sili oa my boy Georjry to raa away with Kin ,ad fba two bar sedaced foar of sty maid ery'aa " awCT'-rom noma, who, I bars rsaaoa to believe, fcara'aopad to join thasa twa acal. Tha Bsta of taa ranawsy girls a: Flora Dsy. Ally Bam my. Hr- Seapia, and Loasey -tona I dear that all of lliaas absooodaata roa teoiplata a roasocuuios getbar aa aea family, omewhera oa tnf Soatbera jaauo-; Aad I hereby vara ail riftaoaa aai respectabls peopl, sraiBM any aaaoeUttoa or iniereoarsa wvM these abaaocW. diarepatab'a' Indiridaals. I deau-a all others to oid the dwgraee watch tbess sbatneless rsrants bars broarht apoa any fam ily aad (rood aaate.' The runaways may attempt to pass taens selres off as white folks, bat I bare aerer g-irea them tbeir free ftmpmr, aad haoca all aach at I em pis will be prrpoierwaa. 1 do not, boaerer, desire tbrir arrest aad re tare ; for I doubt aot tbe ia tbility which they will exiteriesMse ia eueaaptiag to provide for iheoseie, will sooa hare the effect of forciiax theio to ret am airaia to tbe hoaebe-d wbera .. i. k... inr u Inn tima eamfanablr l.irj uav wcvm wm .""m, - - fed. clothed and proride I for. Bat 1 wra the punlie Sssrauist irusu ng ut n j count, as I shall par no debts of their eoatrat- ir altar their eiwpetaeat. Cacta Sam. Washingwa City, Jan. 81. lalt. c- wr, .msim-n sitrs fin Tbar-sdsr gl.t eit.,ftena or Wil-oo .poke oa Mr. t "riuen- len Plan moa comprom.ae : After alluding in pointed terms to taa seees i .n moeemeni. wbicb he charwetanxod as trea .-ri, Mr Vils..n denied that tbe Nona hates tbe iitti. Tbe cititvai of Maac-huetts aad ths llTbterod Adams, bhe reads ia aU his piry ibat alarery bs baateaed tbe decay and li. wt.f .11 ot naiions. idii oou "' - r,u. 17... UKM U...I.. PlaU. tsorraies. ounr, ". ngton J.-fler-OO and otners. ics-irs wiy o. leepens ber convict ons inv s.a.-rv -n . I A . .. . n-i.r .n SM.Ilir ivtt .ID B. loiriii.au b -.p--"' v undVt the presure of ararring argamenu by the . . . . .j i i ... a... . nator from uregon io.ar. . nm un -""i a vni-s assaults OO linaiDtta. Governor Andrew oeref aaid the iirasioa of Vi ginia was right, nerer bad any sy rap amy with it, as tbe senator from Louisiana charged. There i no troth in toe accusauon inai ehusetts sends urntj)" here to itvaolt the Soaih. i ... i . . . k.-. n. i. a .. 1 1. m f Mtil.-uft the North , u i rmit 1 1 - -. changes her anti Uery ri-t'toenu. the Union rannot contmu. ne semimenia i ure .-nu te ttioe of the I)e-laranon ot independence and the founders of the republic. Tbe venera- le senator from Kentucky comes forward as a pacificator, with a compromise. Ilia ponty of motives and patriotic inicnmni -nio i.-..., i ... . 1. . ...... f..m rimni nt l.ni. lin X S XO IS DOt I IU . li I C piKU ' " . compromise bat unqualified concession, a cheat md delosion 1 ue icaaersoi slavery irupaan dl.m had fixed their hungry eveg on Cufta.Mex-h-o and tVntrai America. In a crntitutional trnggle on the question of slavery extension, its advocate were ignominiooslr baien. and ihea rebelled. 1 tie aenap-r from K-i tack? also pro- i-osrs to make a rale aiplicai e to ail territory hereafter to be acquired Ti e freemen of the North, who fought tbe bsftle of last November, will nerer accept this. Ue alo propoae to in sert in the conetitotioa a prorisioa that Oou gress shall not a'-olib slavery ia tbe District of Columbia while Maryland and Virginia keep the inatitntion. Why would the tiatvoa bind it elf to await tbe pleasore of Virginia ? Soch a propoeitioti is an indignity and an ioa1t to the eople of tbe United .States. The aet.aur flora .'..b mnnnAri Hw thm tMHUsr frotB. Illinois l II ' i. V , WIUHV J - ( Douglas), propose that the electire franchise .hall not be exercised by any person of tbe Al i ican rtce W by are aoch proposition made now This class of men bare exercised tne ighu of eictens of Msvsaachasetts fororer eighty years. 1 be ancestors ol tnoe men toog-nt wiin her. ic courage iu ihe revolution, to gain our i l . ... T l . .f .1. tpierty ana lo'irpi urnx. uc uih m, v...l. ll wrnni the nrorxvaitions of the a.-n- ator tnrn Kentocky ia the constno'ion. The nonbiusn wno sustain tneui win auuer perps tual reproaches from insulted reason and viola ted conscience, and bis name be enrolled aroon Ihoae m no Dire neu-mjru k.bd u pyvp.o, nd he consigned to the moral indignation of nistory. A K K A I find in t ruarv a letter if-er a f-w ' the att -Titioi Hs.i -he rio'lMI-iafl. On w - .-all the aM it a an a' le I'f r' kin. ) it would pro. . ra.Me deg-e of a", n f ..iiioo 1 4 veiv fe. mV d-l .poMlt'Ileflt u per-trd f. fi-d -"'T' real ,...nt ,.t e,.t 1 ll- ' I- the ffer! .r,ti"U I I oients are he.e .- I -e wi'h "ne r-ipect N; - . 1 co'np'Penl tHal 'i'V then sk fi" .)u " on n cre-ed e.j i,l 1, ... .r mmil tt fie l .L M r V H'lflS Kit EE .NU EtjL'At f ie Hut'an l ''OH'.. -.e 2 Feb trie! Bi. '..-. H ir... ti.. to which ti tri,. ..i.. I -.'o- n i.-s'IO", I cai of I-r fii-- t ll 'tiy-i-H vtter"' e-ti'Jtt 1 f' . Ti a '"f fro-u i. e b4r . th- 'o-irier h. riti .H i.f l ja'".!!'!'.!. Sl.OU'e'.'' li? frolO Blsh.ll. H il- it .."rart a-.v ooni l,U' i ' ing frooi tie irne I u -n I 'iiu-o e..u- ..ir. reeling It. a I ex n.-rit in H .1- an a-eu i in .ui-., af r mil g n ci . " th e a . viit ic srijili-" - Bui tve never te- n a'Ce to e irutiis at all " And " In what re- .c! are - ttn.ver is -it i-.-ar r nt f at !' Ura'.on meant to v t : a!! .te . ere crest- I and I 11. .writ ... It'll IT .. HVIII HI IIU.Pi in ii'V , ill !iie fun.ltu.e- tai.le.bedstead.dlst.es- bnt our uionev tailed us before we oi.gii. - i i fl . l... ...,,.t ti rri (ill a tub: chairs. 1 tolH .viary sue in..-. . - tor I could not ru.. m dCt. so. no. ' - not long before our ru n neighbor, Mr,. e. I . out. and kmdiv ei.ougu sues'.pp."-" ' , 1.1. ..I nor us; halt a cozeti chairs were a-. .. - St.H k. They were old Ol.eS, to Ue s ire, uu answered just as well lor us. I Mian i.ee. forg. t the new face those Hairs put upon . ... snu -quarters they it. ver loose.. ,us. ...... 1 .... . ii . .. t..ri,..il Kith .Mrs before. 1 ne iao.es n. -- and me io -she has turn... .: . .. . . I.,., she .hall never want while 1 have anything, never!' cried the o.d mar with a beaming face, "i nouiio. - old chairs.' T , Ah. now the secret was out. it was ..... interest i f the oid chairs maintained the p or widow She was living on 'ne ...o - tle friendly act done years oetore a.m.. sufficed for herself and daughter. n. ...... ,i,i,il it is to see now I1U" ii, .i.. blesses the operation of his great am imorai law, love thy neighbor,' ami we suou.u " e it could we look into the lihineu p.i.. ..... H ut nor li'e, and find that it is not sen ....... riches, nor fame, that l imls heart to heart. ri.e simole poerof a tnemliy act can .... lar mote than they. I. is these, the lr lernny a ts, the neighborly kindness, me y. sympathy of one towards another, which robs wealth ot its power to cur-e. , .- nesslro.n so' row. and oj.ens " I less in desolate homes. . the olden litis s sinning m tue c....... o, Immat. events; but they are there, ami hap . i... ..,i. 4-....U th. ir oentle but irresistible iMtluencc Merchant's Ledger. PICIUNfTsiN VANITY FAIR. P0M POK TBE JIEW-BOItK C01.FKDBKACT. (Ani-ropos to the Flag dilemma.) " Buy Baby bunting." Thb South kbs Crobb -An octoroon. AN.THBB 0..0l?BKKRr. ,, n come! bla'tvour Horn!" The Bears Pn the cotton, th- Bulls in the corn; W hat ? " s th"'- w vou Mi" "VS Asleep iu the Whi e House-under the Kye! .irsT SO " A characteristic of the Black Republicans e's money, but is to tie iav.su ." . i ,. . particularly cbary.of their own.-X 0. Week ly Delta. . . o . .i. ,.-nr, thp ease and the Delta ot iiat r,n nlus ultra niggers course jiiio" "... i . Vs. . ,.. i.i i r must lie. Ax us some l- loyu, iuuu more dem hard quesh'uns. 11Y A NORTHERN HOUSEPI.EFEK. Why is South Carolina like a ti I :. f.,11 nt woollv hair that must i ecause, .i., . concern u be kept oown, .i supported on ti . k. . .! State of Alum . '1 .y- &ain: l."nr cork ? Gubs um ' ... nno more. Why ' Well, Sam, 1 ipve a - - am a cross baby "J'.e w:,i 8UL.h i....v..r hinne v . is true to-Jav, as true it. ..I, 1 l-uaal a- in age. and the more earu. s lv 'he parent s'rives to make it a desirable l i I... mure ev ident lloeS the tact llCCOIlie Jllrl. ...... - to the cull, and the more wnl it long to pur- su. its enjoy incuts there. Hi.vv I.ifk is Lost. A man d ed tlic other day rl the tieilevue H i'iiiial, alter Oe- in.' s,l:k ovei two years. Oil opening file ..i.1!..! there was scarcely a riilgte ilicU ol sound lungs on one side; the organ ha I bio ten dou in one ma-s o corruption, au-i iu vellow matter Ot consumption dij J ed ou i.ili n skull, the uiu.,1 convenient run al baud. He bad beeu working in the girden one summer's .lav, an I fee. ing a little tiled at ...w... went round to the shadv side ot the v.., ,1 ..t .town tu rest A little Winn was blowing, which was o veiv grateful I i,;..i ihat he. indulged liiu.'selt In it lor som. minutes, when Ue was taken wi h a chill, and never knew a well moiueut ati.-rafls. Oulv iwodavs ago, one ot the sweeli .......1.1.. ....ir ot black eves came to en.iuiie willi all the shriuking and dilli leiice i..s pai- iViini ihe lu i-asinii. what we Ihouglil oi (i , . . . . . . u . . . - - .he case ot a VOUng gentleman who had ti.r ...Ui,-e w.ihlll a Week. S atillg a- ..... !. .t i li.-v- were en a -ed to Oe ill trrie l , r i .... i , ...... .... j -- r- I Iii vonn ' man 111 uuc.-iiou inn morn ...ir .nor ing in early May, and dre-sed in very C v - . i, ...,t .. ,.t hu ... but he was so uiucu iuimmch C1 V.av.a- pf . . . a.. a til ill I IU I l! It Tr of the weath T. that he to i in . . - .1. o.... chilled, without the means ol chaug l.u eii.iil.ii.il. tor some time; iuai is, uc lelt cnilly for several consecutive hours, and l.;.s been an invalid ever since. i uc had ma le such feailul progress, t.. at two .. I,w Imi,r4 were useless to him, a:.d .;..n ni .nt sweats, harassing cough . ... i ...... II... i feet made it useless lO auoiu dun swoii" -' " ' , - . n.i,.iii,.iii of even prescn ing ioi .U13 .IU ,., - the case. These two cases involve the same pnuc - oettiii ' hil.ed ; one alter exercise, tu. rf, - IV-a-or the p"r'ii l.gge-te 1'- e-t hv Ht.er'r. a" not the R'Jl'T out t ever t .frii.-f 'lean q.ial. e.Oier "l- c 1 r.osii'nr.. Tk I!,. I,,. I, Itn 'l i I.f,. Ii.ertv. ami 'he fl t'l tiuil rwdt "o lite f h .ii .me : and i in. ci-.n'iiei timet 1 1 : iriti n co 11 a I leu ere i-r-.ce,t iit li ta.illv. of in o- w t ..f I f ..... re (III. . . . . t,.i.i..r mvseu n-.viiih- I (ion i ." j ... : r Vr,..r children. A training oi -v naBLn; 'lieeause it a o the neglect of the mora,, , may make a Benedict Arnom, oi u ,U to siv 'hi-t the rig' t r.ui' of h' .:..' -s are .IVnaMe I.e 's "t le to ici-n... ...... ;t :s ,..;... .e 1 I ' -erietn-c i- - ... I t-i.nti merit re..lo,Tsol .,H-isih ri.iair . n r. ; . L . . : rel-kh'" l HI P IP ' . . . -r- v.rr II f' '" . . I .1. ... .t il t'.f . ... lt .T n i l' '"I " "'" W r 8 I at' Z 'I "r-.. Wt-r m.". V' 'm' .-r ,M 11 . A t r.aan .wiilit - ,re.i,.r,. -ree .mf ' , I, ,, in making I'.L l - a a .,, k the negro r.ce mi" . , . t , . .. . . 111 I ( I ' 111 I M H ' .VI.jcH,. tne i-rei.es. .,.....,,. . r.i. I i.... ..ration. "" - .. . Lrtie' "I i"e t,e i.h.li ... . . . r I . k - B. r lll ici Will th- tv-n T : , . . .,,., ..... ,n.,.r r.i -l.e Coun r o oe , . ' " .! U there a-.vni ig I" l. t,,lr.iMir (". - ;. , r-vent .f ilie 1 UM-'' - O'lS "it hecolllini: n.tive nj irn . . i ...... r,.-sT rtt rne I ' in o If there i- ii t V ,f.,.r,ir ls In.' - 'on. of i !... .1... -. Te. Il,r " " ' ., 1 . : .he .....tllUtl tl Prcsif. nt. t f ... . I.im if. .'.tin- i ' !- . , .. .. lerne f man ,...e sho-il I do and negro wife a son nar. r. i o.sOl t us It pa'.li. a..arv to elect lion ie - C. V. liHi. iKlVr.ns 1 I. r- - ' Rockbridge, il. Le.c 'er s, h in th- '.-""' ' ' t I h" -Ill.-l.U "e I t- ..I Virgin' . 'ii'- ' . . ,i ie i. " ... .......ii it .1.. I for hours. Oureiv ouie. io.; . - . - !, .-. i -'iiitiM(tr nit: ic?nun. a. ll 13 IIUl nca a v- a iti-asM it in the luuitl ot ea.lJ MX&. IialVs Journal of 11 milt h. Mntrr M. Sherman and Perry Smith, ot Connecticut, were opposed lo each other aa advocates in an n..i .. ....... ...... rt ,.r iimtiee Smith opened the UCIUl Ci C. wu.w v. j ..... . case with ajvioleut and foolish tirade against ...... . . w . ...n,,,,'. .in Hi,.i i-liarai'llT. O. el IUAI. nur.1 uiiiii a ..... rose in a composed manner, and remarked : .... 1 .. . ...:.u i. " 1 shall not discuss pontics w.i.i m.. c.u.n before this court, but I am perfectly willing to argue questions of law, to chop ioic, or even to split nairs wun u""- .... . 1. n 1, a a mil " Split that, then, 9alu 0111,1 . . n:.... - .i.rt roil oh IfHiking hair Hint; iiu.ii.ig um a do." , - r. r Irom his head, aud handing it over towards Sherman. . " May it please the honorable court, re torted Sherman, " 1 didn't say bristles ! Some Pcn-kins If during the late cam pai-n Douglas at times lost hise3ui'tini.m, he always knew where to find his equal Abra ham. A PrinterTntedling with Ae" verdict of a corone's jury, struck out a comm. after the word aioply" makm ll 1r4-,aJthu8. "DeceJd cameto his death by excessive dri, king, producing apoplexy in the mind of jury." ...1 r,r til Hlll'l. rue souuiei 1. - .-!,,- .. .. .Kin, reo. l'i iIUsic -- . ... mhle.l near the r.x - ...itherii st eech " culled for. , r.i UI"I.M,,J- I III 1 r in 1.. . . I .. ..... A,, xtr iini : "urn -topped hv the "rfV,r ri. who e uecioi" -as entt. l. U ' P"" T -ml selling interests Hi - - MI'tt.. Man. Mr M '"f 1: n,u fe :i stron l.so ' 1 - - ,, . ......;..., on tin- 2.ith K11-, .... (. flie nil, ill. ni ." I w"- . . ,! South. and the peo- Tum Vw Ti Birr. The nresident s-sroed the new uritTbill on Saturday, sod it t there fore the law. It goes 010 operation on the 1st of April It passed ie Moose at the last ses sion, but ntd not c. ie op in me .senate ontu the 231 ot January last, li has since espeneuc- ed numerous amendments n tth bos-es, and t.anr of tr.ese b n.:es were o carelessly made t'.at various portions of tbe bill conflicted with . . . . . . . . h other, ana a soppie i eniary . o torrrs. pons a .a-ed on S .turoay. 1 oe ary gooos un porters made s rung oppoaitiou to the bill and 11 ws opposed lor a time that Mr. Buchanan would veto It- Importers con pia.n mucn 01 the provision ahich itnior 'be new rates on : m.Is now dep. wi ted in the pn'.lic r archouses unless tl.-v shall be nterrd before the fSrt of April, which compel it tn tx pay the duties on ail ts.nded goods within ihe preent niot.tb or tiecotue liable to ihe new rate. In case where the rat.s are reduced tl e importer ;et an ad van-age br ihi revelation. The tariff .n o ear s red iced to three quarter of a cent r r pound . n all fades uot refine I. and t'-e doty 0.1 mola-se. is re.lacid to two cents -cr g Ion. Whet. I oUii" hall make jjo-d ber ee-e.Ki. , It.e saeeienii.g will of course tro into tbe free I1.1. ( he bill a filially amend.-d and passed ia not et t"en poh i'he.1 ; and it .rie c .ati.es from the ..'d It c..m theret.-re be Ktell gently staled . ', a ti-fia'Knnta . Itit raKASoJ or Twicos I'he st-cretarv - .-a frid , eit-i.it.ir the otilrr of i';rB. Twiggs sar eudermn the tor's and po'-bc i.r .pert ot his ilepartnien , :n io Mtne..tic ti.lorraa.ion receirrd ay hef..r.n ... nt of h.aireaihery and .her. upon the . rdrr I., o -sun: hi.n a j.ouie lialel. made li . ,h --r. thai .ci. I wiicg- ordered he tro... . ot ,,,e harraek- .I Anlo-.l... which were im ,.e Lately vaprdl. Mie mil f.a ot leaa, f.e United Mate- Ifoo,.. HI Ihe meaUUlUe euCtUf ,g uie.ti ground ..O'side of the ton. I-.ter. from San A .tonio auooance tha' U-n Vie ..u.l.ll. wi h 8K) arxed men ... the i...er. t ,t,e ..-. .io-.i'. entered ihe iot. the I6P. ,.l Fehruarv, and took p -a-e-on ' . i .thrr put.hc pronr f aiep . pre- ,.i,.atr.l bv new, re.c..- - , r ; - - . igg ha I tjeeu .OH-.....-. --- . . ..ri.va'iir intercepted ....... ai d traitor pariv si.o mc - y . , .,,-ter hast ... d m .mqnc..c. Mrt alio. I. a move wa u e- r or.ler. ... ".: n, a.-, ."erie I. -d . l oss es-K.n and w.ue 1 ""....::.:;-.-..ir I wiees rv.-eir.-1 i.i.l.t. .u,-r-r.....g ' Wig L s 1 f-.j .1 . , 1 at He d "paiched a ii.e-s. ng. r .o - - K.,n tirey and refe.red ni.to r. t . h. I" ,. re no ...aliriuainiM ' " " c 1. .1 t-en .h it in an a.tcrca- t'. t len 1 i; no... It i h ped he 1 re, rre i ,or a .oF-. .. . t irillKl.- A late let- ;,f ,ha, c.,v.h.c. is. .ill oeeided -ion represent, a large pon.o.. .... , - :it lor UrllMtc iw hills, calling every L,i i.iil'irnai".'. o.rri.,.t. Ur.iuur 1 K"l r v. n .- . .... IL. .....n, . felt at .V3IIH, .,,(., ... . ... . , he ...avor ot in- ru. hundre,! per)..- v . ..rt.l Lin,n,r l.,...e ll. nr. n'i'( . I' 1 e hv del" gate, lo tne M. ore in cifigy was cession in tbe ..ino-istratioii negro buying . Vmii.vu Soiii" V , in ctjnsequet.ee of n-reirinir imelligence the mayor o. . - ; - outbreak I ineoln. The volunteers were oraereu to r iinioi... i ..i-n t in. tire .n.l .he citv. an1 other measures ... itevsits owing to the dis- ihe pr?serr:.ti' ii ol the i" . r". Zl a I ihe m rk UeO .n the ti J-port n.ry charge l an me ' T . . -., .., vard known to tavor aero - ynr .1. fin tl.o mmlll'lrl. mentol northern men T "" " , A A resoiuuo". " - f't : . ,, , ,i . . ., inn.tn Mr.buisle, ? th hon in erest and racrioti-.n ia.ifa a. i:,M.aa sat Sart- sion shall I adopted and submitted to the peo- ole for ratification. y , .;. ...eit.l.er of the c nvention vis- l,UIIM-Blo - . . - ...,r,lair oi r.i.orl the conn I tion of affairs, which they regard as rather dis couraging. ... !.... n a railroad track in Alahama I. Illlil, f was taken up by the cow it cher, and lbr wn six fiat np an embaokment wiihout harming him. He took a drink from a bottle immediate Ir. and looked at his watch J to see what time it was. wli or rr I ", ..r .K True D. lta ,hr. .r co ne me w-.ry , r a . ... An. i f ii recent art trie- . " -VrC T-e. Kentacky and Vi.g.r, a- a - arts atMfftV II , ..ir resolre "'f " utho.it. M .sour, in a --f ,.h .,..1Ve..on tive here in L-.o smn, w . h, vote ofil.riPereBar . - )(.d -f V ,e IT". :.h ri,ht time con.es. ,hem '""'.J, '......he demand for co op- , spite of all rovt. , ate, w,u I irre.....ble era.M.n w.tb all the slave a ri.is tie tno..ieniari.j T Le S h'.rd, aud our fr.mt.er brothers may c .Intl. rXaiwa our united cordial ymi a ct.ntidently rtlr ap.." ..roceadings ,qual rhjhtsof all tl e slare btatrs- , that the Dasa?e of aa Bat wneo wc . r - . .. . . r - M.. i en tntitdd nd at emtx KnaMing nr n.i - : 7- Our whole urtional JU,mU aia Worerj, . the lev raw. we cannot hesitate to urge iu imrned.ate iloption. I he Aiuany oiao..- H " ' , . . . I... ...... 1 rriti .1 v MI ,irea- in saying that ini . y-j . ent Ijelonging to tbe uuiiea .-.wvc. . - dispute on this point. Bat it 1. not correct in .a,inK thttvwa propose, - leg. sa there, we prupw "'" pass a Law del-ring that at a certain date ay on the 1st of January. 1862-tbe people of New . . a 1 . - a. f'vnstairltlfldfl ta Mexico may elect oeiegaw w form a State Conrention, that this I invention ball meet Feb I, 6Z. ana wai iu after iw adjoornra t tbe Corstiiation tt sosy form shall be submitted to the people for their . 1 . .s nii.s PprOVasM Ul hjivmvm - -v " ww---, Ne Mexico shall be admitted as a State into the Union. Ibis dot-snot -.ejcAHie" a arery It -imply leaves the question a here ii Is left in erery other State, to the peopla thereof. X. Y. Ximt. awKJWtaraiWttsPPfJW 1