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_____ ?•-1 * i r i._ lh iM'W **> dcj>*»d »««»■» ■«* mb «r*d STICK TC ETUKK! tie r.t tuf C l »3-u (act*. W mwmsbw® read tie rtk** -3(k : dad fa»*» « Ai <je.fcfc*J*tfi5t«i>tr, Cpuo U»* nt£. :g n$ 'Teat ihcair. Tie rink* dr * «p to thtfji caanuuti. T* hrisiet * farther faDehn Aether; CmBfMt tbefwiees shock they Me*! dad ri ryner! Ar they MAh lorciir.-! Wlnra saw 'at! rttisd* of tear «Bd trrat, U«i.- cur-ides'«af*; -e fca isc;, d«4 therer? ■*#*,»«• oar . oat. Case sic bfc»ck !-’£«»» ■ ''vostcr. ShrH *» yenecu * watt. '•■}■-: i-sd, fat By ike farm teforc * '-J wta*&! S ■1 ddt by «J* end load a load. Writ sued oar £ *enl aad * .ci :■ 'pUrrJ C-0 rsT* m fc*»**—see ktl, one r%tsl ; Tie £ -*ri t* kdy •> »«Jrta, the tAh*r To eC eUk Ol*»*d't ktidiy Acd hetp adoe; •»- r,d’- *td timbre, Abe* r yss see * kttditr -J dad '•or b” bead bee, • lie tnatir , I'y • besot* di.a-.do3, VW3 help bis of uui Mirk lornb.: S tor PJofr ora tdo Tjmv, The following beeniifnl extract, from the pen of Uavard Tavior, the travelling printer, wo ctwa i.icnd to the craft every where:— Perhaps there is no ueparttr at; of e:.terpri«c wb*«e details trekses, understood bj intelligent people,] t .»«» .* Uib wi * J'iVwU *UV<I W -UiV , achievement of types. Every day, their lifelong, they] are accustomed tc read the news paper, to find fault with its ftate taeala, iu looks: to pluino theta aclve* n- a the discovery of. otnc rogais and acrobatic type that gets into a frolic and stands upon, * ; - head; or some vdth a wart, ! , ter or two in it, by which pro-; cl-ss paper is made, of the thou- j bands of motions and thousand? of pieces necessary to its compos;-; ^ t'on, tLty know little and think i * less. They itnag’n thatthey disconree a wonder, indeed, when they; ; eat*. .<• i-u’a'.tt cxrfJR wo vea for thought to walk on, of the mgs that flattered upon the backs K of the beggar yeateraav: 9 I’.ut then; is something mou wonderful still. When we look at tbe one hundred and firry two _little boxes, awuiew Lat shaded with » ch o. inky -it i ti t compose the printers ‘case.’—nt e'eas, except the clinking of the types, as one by one they fake their places in the growing line—we have found the marvel of the art. We think bow many fancies in fragments there are in the boxes, horn many atoms cf poetry and el oquence tbe printer can make here and there, if he only 3ms a little chart to work by, how manv facts in small haxidfuils, Low much ; truth mid chaos. Now Le picks up iLe scattered elements until he h,dJs m Ins Land a stanza of Gray's Elegy or a sao nodv n oa Grimes *'afl buttoned up before.” A ovr he ‘sets a *pop pv uassinj)' and now ‘Psis&s i be arrays a bride in ‘si ma civs,' and a sonnet iu *nonpareil;’ in one sentence—transposes the word and deplores the days that are few and the ‘evil' in Use next. A poor jest ticks its way Jowly into a printer’s band like a cloca just running down, and a strain of * elo aence marches into line letter be letter. We fancy wc can tell! the difference by bearing of the ear bat perhaps not. The types that told a wedding yesterday, announces a burial to morrow—perhaps in the selt-same letters. 'i Ley are elements to make a world of—those types are* wui 1 I with something iu it beautiful as spring, as rich as sammer, and as graml as autumn flowers that fros* j cannot wilt, fruit that shall ripen for all time. 'flte newspaper Las become log book of the wre; it tells at what, rate the worlu is running; we cau not find onr ‘reckon:agf without it. True, the green grocer may build up a pound of candies in onr last expressed thoughts, but he is only1 coming to base uses, as its letters have done time innumerable. We console ourselves by think- j ing that one ran make of that newspaper w hat bo cannot make! of living oaks—a bridge lb: time <—that be can fling it over the charm of the dead Tear; and walk *M v back upon the shadowy sea into the r.~;t. The singer shall not cadjjius song, nor the seal be eloquent »y more. The realm of the 1 rcss » en f chanted ground. ^omtOMR tho' I editor has {he hap- ness of know • '.at be has deluded tl»c right, crpo-gd the wroi:g, protected the weak; that he has given utterance to a sentiment that is uot lost—a send meat that Las chcerrcd some body's rditary Lour, made some , b-«iy happier, kindled a smile; upon a tad face, or hope upon a heavy heart. He may-meet with that terti ment many years after “it may have lost all trace of its paternity, but he feels an a .l ection for it.— Ho wclc>mt • it as 3 . ::g abs-ers. child. Ho revisit as for the first, time, and v. -r»dtu i if indeed he | wrote it, for ho h .5 changed since. then, Herbs'* he could act give 1 utterance to t.»e sen.iment now— porhaje he would r. 1 if he could. It seems like a voice of hia for- ; naer self calling to its parent, and ] there is something mournful iu : its tone, lie begin* to think—*0 • retnember w?iy Le wrote it-whero < his readers the n, ar.d whither they 1 .ad g'..e—what Le was then, and i how much he has changed, B© he ] mnses, until he find Limself won- 1 dc: IEg if that thought of his will continue to float a, ter he is dead, • arid whether Le Is really looking 1 upon something that will survive 1 km. And then comes the tweet: J conscioBsnras msi were is coming j t ia U.o ?eutcnce that he could wish j: nn written—that it is a belter part ] ^ of him—a thred from tlie garment * of immortality he shall leave be hind Irun when Le joins tlie ‘riunu lacrai le caravan” and takes his i laCe L the silent lm.is of death. 1 __ < The “PteaeaB V iff .•« Ar- ! mca.—A Ruslan Nobleman, who 1 has been travelling in Africa. ' gives tLe lollowing account of the I Sarntitli. Simoen or Poisoned n Wind, which is sneh an object ofj interest and terror to all classes; * and all nations. Me says: Ihef", —Cn.'ttl ;. GT~t ’ . about the middle Tf Jnne to tlie! 21st of September. It is experi enced with a very violent south west wind, and* on tloio c:iy when the heat of the sun is iLc most ardent. It is burning; it comes in gusts im :e or less scor I cfci g, of more or less duration; each of them, however, even the ‘ shortest, exceeds the time that a,: j:.n- ci ul«l hold his breath. This.[ wind eonsi?‘s in a succession of burning and c xii gus.a. in ihc ■1 bust, there is fre pientiy a don Lie degree of heat and impetuously, j j ... :weeu the ho: . unde. Id gusts according to my ; observation, is from 7 to 10 de grees. The highest degree of the h,.; gusts was 75 deg of I'arcuLcit; temperature in the sun. without ? Smii-li, having beta constantly from 53 deg. to 57 deg, I thought ‘ I could o! erve that when this | * wind blows, a yellow ah tinge in cliniugtolived,isuiLuaetlthrough * the atmosphere; and that, ia its most violent periods the sun be comes a dead red. Its odor is infee: ions and snlpLunous; it is ' thick and heavy, and when this heat increases, it almost causes ^ suffocation. j s It occasions a pretty copious j perspira.ion, partly excited by the< ( uneasiness which one feck, and , tlie diideally with which one j breaths on account of its fo nd qtmaj, Xlo* sp* , pears to tae more dense and vi-, t cioas than that thenatural por*pi- t ration; the w.nd keif dept itc an j unctions ilaid. The Lc:i>_r to ex amine its <p*alltiee and its nature: ^ 1 o}xmt-d my month to inhale the palate and throat were instant- ( ly parched. It produces tho same - adoet when inhak-1 through the ^ nostrils, hut tnt-ro slowly. To pre- £ serve tne’a seif from it, and keep ; the respiration in. .re tree, it is usu- ‘ al to wrap up the face with a * handkerchief. In passing the tL- ‘ sue itlo> us a pan of it- action ( and of its destt uctiTo principle, . and heed a de gree 7 ; -•••••• jm ace ‘ may tm»p TT" ~ (cloak.) if they dcsir^to deep.— r This wind causes, by the ratidca- fc lion that attends it, a pretty strong !■ agitation in the Llo-jd; and this s increaod movement sooa broker on weakness. It m ge- ' pro duces on man two c ‘ ec - d .ct ]y characterized. It riki him mortally with a kind of l-: byxia, or causes liini a great debility. The corps of a person so furiV cated hna this j>ccn)iarilr, :lat in a few *s, or even boors, a some Arabs auirm. the limb sept tale at the joints with the so powennl is the ac. • :i of ibe peon on the mnsce’ar par %, Epvirtg an astonishing aellvky to tho progreswof jnitrifica'.io!’,. SSirch i corpse is reported cer ts: .— [ know nothing no terrible c '' wind; I fob it almto-t «ms ‘ n the Dc crt, 1 atinc some iait.-' options, one of wuich was for; hree days and three nights '' • . jctfivtly. i'y lb- cl, v.\.- rack ■v it, but escaped death by a dk-j •barge of blood. That which can-j irais what 1 hare said of the sc- j ■oration of the Undo. is that, h» ring been ttruck by this air. i cas affected for tome weeks with ! ixtavtue weaknc--: and whcae-j cr the least warm wind blew os. ae, I feii a great faintness, and ■crccivad in my joint* arc lasa ion of the muscles. The dangers of the wind are maided against by inhaling the units o'good vinegar, and corer ng the face witli the haridcrcl oif. asked the Arabs if laying dowa n the ground was a pre > rv.. v, e. Ji* liJU ttssurcu Ux*4b li »•.“> not, i shook! be inclined inj cfifio think it prej ’Jicial. The flora ios uf i:»: ;ifn La • •a.—According to s-mc of ihc British journals. (says an ex hange,) the condition of a Urge or lion of English laborers is tn>‘ r dep! rable. They ean^erith! Teat difficsltv, earn ti<jreea:of' ubslsunee.viiiie jhrtrnrriii' com-. orts are fegc^an^T far between.— ] fingprCforU bare been iosd«i £ Jtffodscc a change, bet thus far' ritii little aucceas. TLc Soetber* ' Sgygtaghit Wff".' a the cotinc if a systematic art!- ’ fie, says: “We boast of onr ailicmrTce <*: .-.gro slavery; we re . v.\ noralixe, and we actually urci'p! *vcr the tales of African1. . >ut we cam-: af? r 1 a r J.ought for the tuikt ■ . white lares who constitute the masse dour laboring popu asi . n. Whet ire these in reality but mere ani natvd machiuosJ—c: .; 1 \t-d ■ :.!y aeeause it has not Leva joc-ible, i .: ode them. As their empi-yiacat ‘ iss been the result of ncce shy, aid not choice, the great object j if the employee has been to tax1 iio physical endurance <the era Joyed to its utmost limit =. and fi ed uce the rate of renn.remtk»a to , he lowest minimum. Inurta a;«ly, the fierce competition of rude, and the nnnsuady c;u..did labor mar': )n-:. or fids stat e of tLIngs ..]«pa- ■ Kitly inevitable.” This is, indeed, a Irracuiable « icture. lint the case is similar, t re fear, to a very great extent, in ] .“.ions of the v and ■ von in this country. There are ( :v among tie laboring das cs i ovrever economical and indnstxi ■us, who even secure more than a ivir.g for themselves end families. j. Iiiir lot is one of excessive toil, j, 'Lose who are skilled i; some par*' icalar art or craa, can of tree, er. lint the mere laborer, j ven in his best condition, hr a i ard unx before nun.— i-uro :■ , iorcorer, too little sympathy -i; » .this particular cla . Their’, rants, their enjoyments, their r nations, are rarely cons' red. Tiey are regard®! as mere be wer* f wood and drawers ©i water, nd ueutc-d accoriiniy. How rsr. r, indeed, do we bear of any niov rnent intended to elevate use Mr ial condition or extend the . ciai njoymoats of the mere \ .vorbing lasses! Even philantL: .py seems 0 look upon them with i. hhu enceorerthsempt. JJot thisshoald ©t be. There is a reason for ail Jrags, and due consideration bosld be felt for every member 1 the human family._ What a hcartiess set Western i eopie are! A party in that be i igbted country was discussing a j eccnt very sudden Interment.— ] ays one, “Wasn't that rather urryiny vp tAe cola f* “No, iv» another, “It lcok» more I ke * uniting h-r into lie grovrtd: ' <£ rrr Somebody, who write* w:iij score “ truth' thasi poetry, ’ says: ** Aa Angel without money |» not thong,,; hall so mods erf now a-d&j*. as a devil with a bag full of guineas. ” Lei a tr .a be bank rupt in ho’ior, in all '’iat consti tute* the ornament n ! object of life—aye. lot hi* licwt leal to the pulsation* of boll, jjs ! bo or she hare t-a-b. sweet e .-ii. and tin fawning ayeof 1 aiit< a pamper od and rotten woclJ-bc aristocra cy will “cre k*5 tilth snr’?c-;'ic preumaat h’ugr■ of t!:o knee” while hones: pneerty, aids virtue and integrity for its cha: aeier'stjes trill 1 j : ! by unla-.-de-L Tru ly in- has’ken calkl - A I composition so u he stains oat o, a ci „t.... r. Such things ought not to kj— but so 1 ' g it-y 'a fiised i-.oro highly : ,a ;n*.egriy of cbssrSCtc, • t. ’ ‘'-'u»u] u us and object of I;:'s will ‘to ~ nnu late it—a:.<3 many will not by nn scra»*ulvttb as to the incur, they employ, for they u; taught iLut it is the rue thing needful. " Then ii a .... hus r. ■: y, he t^ay ride- •••><: p-or wi’h iu> DimitT. If lie is a men I..-mi ),«• can swindle . . . until bcaiasco cts m tc* lie a virtue. I they demand tliuir be eat:! tarn them out into a • J and1 heartless world, and then .’acker, i their characu's * iriwt&int of did - ■ -ty, s:.di dug the lying » ^ oi “ire hi cm-' !j, ' ‘can't g m one place itn.',' iad other ks&jr:i*us me, mid tit le lop down meanesaes, and still tiicy uii iCgarded as .’ >uorc.-.. uien 1 We know some such, who belong to the codfish aristocray of jur section, who, if they hare any l.onor, cany it ia the heel of their boot, or ia the seat of their iuex prea».blc5, a- we are unable to per cciv* it in their Incuecwn* i... b their ft”ow men. Dl .-.'a 1 >s» 1^.K.-J?rrus of W v > 3.—Great indeed 5* the task as signed to woman. 'Who can ex agerato its importa-dc-e? dvot to make laws,: to got era empires, but to form those i V whom laws arc made, ar.a'ica leel _ai empires governed; t > guard from the slightest taint of p slide infirmi ty, the frail and yet s;-»ilc-a cr-.a tnre. whose u»rah no less than physical 1h.-j: *, mat be den red fmta her; to impire tkra-j nuci plo, to inculcate those eioctriucs, o animate those sentiments which renemtions yet nnl- -m. and na :*o3S vet uncivilized will ic-attn to bless; to i n firmne-* into mer •r, to chaste n 1; nor into virtue-; y her soothing cares to allay U.c tngnish of the mind; ly her ten-j ItilW to disarm par ion: by her j .eerily tee ui..mph over sense; to j ::;ccr the cci.eh.j- laboring nude;| lie toil; to console the states’ .an j ■..**._* . i?. .. i r ' » -*V. tUtJiXuV Vt M r >ci>ple; to com pc-; sx:e for I103 - La: arc blighted, ‘for the frauds j hat arc jjcnidtous, for happiness hat has passed away. Such b j icr vocation—the coach of the. entered sufferer, the pihonof the Scser.cd mend*, the ere - of the! 2t*gitc.cJ Savior r—the o arc the cents erf woman's excellence; hrc are then .res on which her jrestest triumphs hare been a dderctL Such is her destiny—'o r;wt the forsrhen; amid the fo. i-tiabcaof myriads, remember; m-sd the execrations of mcllitude* 0 blcs • ;>rheu uconarchs abandon, rhea brethren and <3:ciplcs dy, 0 retaa u nnshakeu and nucha 2d, and to exhibit ia this low* .rorbl a type of that love—pai 2oas:ant and intaable—which In mother world, as wo are laugh: :o believe, Is the best rtvrurd of rirtae. IhiiLWAY MiSil 12* Hi ’A.— For some months past there La* >n:nbte«l in S:. I'etcrshnrg ami ill liat-La a perfect railway ma lia, which has assumed ail the lu at cat ions jrhlch ruled England .ader King Hudson. The mania .ns, as was the case in England, 'or chief promoters, sharp, ener p.:ic men of badEafeia, their names igare in all the schemes, including hat of the company connected rith the Villxrranca question, and or principal instigators, the aris ocracy of the lana. Woiui Bicm—A good na med husband, a douen children ud a happy home. lb;w lit (hn a Call.—Inao j cent !<eopl*s Lave often been aar | priced at pa' lie inaetinga to see 1 with vast enthasiastn and u-.an 1 iaiitypenoE* scattered in all fjaar 1 tors of .he audience shoot for ]*ar ticnlar apeakcis. They regard j | such raaoi:'e-‘ations as umnistafce j able evidence of the popularity j of the rersM.i called for. At a ! ilepnbhcan meeting in Indiana I'.o other day, a speaker named I»ng responded to a loud cal! and I took the stand; bat a big strap jping fcUowr pen&tod in cryir.^j [out, tn a stentorian voice “ Long! I Long! ■’ This caused a little con- j it:- n, bet a.’:or some diiiieulry in I Hi. kinghimself heard, the chair-! ii ,.n uccoe le i in stating tliat iCr. | L : the gentleman bom re«l; Lv as call was no-ar add ns dog “Oh, he Lv .1-d,” jepli-i i d the fellow, he's tiie littia*3f rick* th..t t -bl u»o to tall j This ace should fc character . . :s h. : :y t*.e ■ uain, Pak-s aged ninety. lie vri* when young, in the service the Ducliess o'Orleaa*, mother i King L-uls Philippe, with the title of Bailer, hut he pcr;‘..-n-:cd none of the duties of that o" ce. After the first revolution broke out, he was employed to convey di-patches abroad, arid for that ' pm fv»o was Ur*, cd as a Ichy, ..it- despatches being concealed in Lis cap, and a nurse being made to carry him. For the last twcn tv-live years he lived in the line du Four, and during ail that time never vrL;.t oat. lie had a great jTpaur.ance to arrangera, and was aho-rm-d wh- i he heard the vttce ■■ Pi conversaT The Orleans far-iilv ai owed him a pension of 3,0o0f _ Our XJrown, whose vacation re quires him to travel nil over this great c*> :ntry, has been amusing himself by gathering --tlstics of, ! politeness an 1 !«>orisiine-s among i Imva and women travelling by )c:t:s and steamboats- Of twenty three moo wh tu :.,.j.d a c:gar light, or lor.i.od a acvv.-ja j-er, twenty smd, “1" unit voa sir.** Of nineteen Voaica to whom he j>aid a C'. urtcsjr—such as giving r.j> hi- tea*—picking up a dropped vail si:awl, or tire like, only se ven said “Thank you,’ a:: ! two oi thuse were “farriners.-.#. I'f*.. A merchant, not resnariahly j cuiive; ..at, with geography, pick-j id up a newspaper and s,.t c-»jra | ton:, !. He had not proceeded tu before ha came to a passage; slating that one ol his m*.4s was l injo-paniy. “Jeopardy! Jo par-. dyl" .-aid thea-toE^died nterehmit,; who had previously L.arJ that a._ Vit.'clwm Kit; “lei me s e, that is somewhere h. the hl.diiera .. u.t Well, I SJU giUvl fell© lias g I .-•* • ; Tvorr, as I thought it ail over j with her. '’ A woman, L. stated in ?ihu Police Court, i_»t; week, that not a angle word of < on.oi-.Oioa Lad passed between ! and herLusbaad for the last! sce:y rear*! Tbcy Lace lived in 1 «,.-.c>he- and a! i>^rt of a he t hn© d.ne<] at the sain© « to cucii other for nenriy a quarter j of a century. A clergyman, c&techhwig the biUuti'. Ii la llc.diilxcl^ S Cite*-" ; cobin to a girl, tuns: ‘•\Tkt is yocr only consolation * in life or la UeatLP The poor girl smiled, find no d ubt felt very queer, but she gave no aur ver. ii»© pne»t msweo. j Vi k * • » &atu fell©* II II xnnst ull .»>s Henry, tiio lttt.el -h. et ...--r vca& the strioed j HK1J—“ “ ■■. ■■■" ."«•* *• j trill do towards expanding the feminine heart and getting into the ither'a Loose. An old igno-1 ram as with a long parse, can out- j sbino a voting man with more brain than spelter. Did yon cv-j er n_ .ee that 1 j ■;» . a s: J Vt a - and a Rackcn&ac't ::ni called ii Sk They danced scvititci:. hotar and sixty-acven minute .wkn JJij Sis caved and took a scat in th< chimney corner, fanning herwe! with the ’trend tray. Snell;nj was still dancing at the date o the Lard Dlajiatcii. 9 toiw mam. imtr - u*n*ri.r Tt rrn nr_n«iuiw. It i* i i-.r every you eg m: to stand right in politics at are!! asoth cr matters. Thu-; who join the I>e inocracy coos.-et themselves with a j-.-nuafivat organisation. The party it ait! tl.o foundation cf vtu trpaUtM ictittiti-oo*, and tire* < oar :er» cf a century ha* so entwined it is the i&atiiBtkm* Ueonslry -’..t «*» txisiesc': ii thfvJ (rat tesWr »o joagr *-» -**' ^(ctsiMat atwNii It has Imms o; j<t i I t virion* parties ia tbesr turn, scene w! irb Lave tad ten po ll it Visteph*, Vat they oii'-snuiy fed! cr jar the cooqaering t arch of tile io naiWt Dmcetiap. The w;.c* o< fa amlk:*a hare L -oa against, asd !;**c ocictuues *rm;el to engaljsl. t. but actntatcl hr the ci-tstraJ tu.ao-i lie of jwkw Jo ail daw* as! cottdi "-■n* of rat:.. It has over rise© in maje* •7 odute ti o lagirg biiiown. h ha* '*•* opatomi lj lit efoqaene* of Gay tad '•<cbrUf and otic, 0’ ),•#» note. >ot il has aithtlMl li» •—0f aJi tt-1 the rtry l»*i s*"l i f i'u«* r*a was to confess tistirerrer an ! i-otn need the Data, eraer. We may i«s» ijoaJ’r iw ©•.. .utcV r<-i f« r a timet, ..at trsttiaph will •con follow. Wo tan shaped tie iaaitutiUon* o' oar xoantry from it* ft and*: on and point wah ! r *■ j < ~r h. tu.iv.sek, aad it i* Jto titsday td . ■ j w*/iy to vaxd. pro Kct and npitold the nation Unix I tit* last line «: hiierty ha* l«# wriUea upon the record of time. The foJIowieg giro* a historic*’ tit* of the oppoueg part if* ia this cosb'-xt irota the eariks* period to vha present time. The Opposition to the Ifcsu ■; racy, since the orgat’.rat.oa td iheGv* l~j in -_r period thw ■*S The “ Mht. Law," ia 1753, givist) the President (John A lain*) the pt»* c to order from the Ntttrr any cxxnv.a rxdh .! . - igx.tr, d.- . _ hi dr. > a ta The Jitfoo Law.-pweeiMa 179: I t which ax.r pnua win.' wrote or pad ihhed say thing against the Presides or any of :!«x members of Cvcgte*" w as liable . j le it'y find and im jti Hint*! on e. uriciioa in tbj I'aitx Stales C-j ttx t. A» act ja*»vd ia 1798 ea titling th< *er:a of but jraiimttu n of forcigncti fr.:u ti-. o to iuttrtousi years. Tiny passed tLe GetaeraJ Psnknipt Law in 19*1, wJiich enabled such per sons who desired to d. to to repudiate their old debts. ikey ftttrni the high tariff of IS I.’, used the farmers, mechanic* and 5a btw.wg Xva, and tengaged is oru DMCr, heavily for the bent fit of a few i.aMwfbctam* in New Er. :'ur.d. Tl.e sv all the important Jaws the opj**itiue oti-t pare d. Every ore of them sat repealed in Jess li.au four ....... x ■ * . ; , . a ' e : .’fn . . . linaed ia potw r Jv ti. pe-pL ntore :hxa one ter n. They u.v,r elected bet four Presidents, viz: i he Adams, ii. jtlSii. J'-'.,'. M- _r-.4i.-1a, m 1. _ ?. Wi!;iaia li. ilurisea, ia l i ’O. Z-chary Tsfia, is lets. He f. i.’c.’air- Prc." Mats were Meet mJ by :ht‘! ’ • -ji rst-y atjiinu the item of the Opr* — .lion: TLi-ota* Jic.r-oa ia 1S0O. Jti-ilt - ! .iiii*-'Si, Sli U-'ik • Jau; Monroe, in ISIS. A drew Jack- r, in lfCr. Martic Vi ; srcrr, in 1?30 J-ca - K. l’olk. ia 1. 41. ¥ uki 11 1'iej c. ia . ;.'. jawco Bacon s% ia lEiG. At tfce ted os Mr. Mocha;.at"* Uini in 1 ,1, the liti_cy aid Lave Lad the Ptaidtwr torty es-irt year* to the 1 M"" * - -A • •' ■.:. i Lc f1-, -rat. Lore Lati a maje-sty ia Congress at U*». L,.. fat 31~: to lb* Or tvittiwa’i te-., ;ou,. The O^watiiia ktif* ! r •ttd .1 ti-. ..vMj ju, I. viatic ta«a-erw: The pnrehaM e! t'jc Lcuintatia Ter ry in 1, . .. * Thej oppo*. i lL ».:a L;.Lu M 1 v 12. ‘ Ti-tj acre 1 iltLJi >' >c!J search OSf TCSSts!!* **■* > and take front them, by can seaxuaa. They opposed the ]-on_Lo*e of FStti* u ia iolSt. They the futm - dv«n of that dau.'erou* »nd e*>m«;4 it*l ttn tioa to tie i.un.t - o: i.ur country, a tu-n; tooth Nat. sal lUnk. t^MFLey o{; tLs t v*-h ; on of the latbpaiadtE: I:.;.- ry !a» of 1S41 .uofTex j « in 1 H and *<5. : , J;> «f®“ itb«Mexio« war i„ - lhi<5 Mtd rnlod with i’*. eneajet U i *o*Mrj tiroa^boot that struggle. . Titer cppoard tU par, i.it« c*J : T rm». New Mexico, and Tub, decta r **« **•*• tko* «“•«*»«*• were no; «onh . anything, and that we bad t rriUww 'r OWosi-li. ’ V‘ 7 <T: ’••d tli« purchase ©f Ari aoma, id lfij-l. , T.’.ejr tierrralashted a suteu Thfj t*c%r * IWriUv*. I lift »fffl i UdlNT CPUS try ia time ©f war. S.«b are tbe roaia txploiU of the op|H* lien to tU 1 »«aocracy. f" t-r* L»jr. if St trwtar. Tbe -arwneiwJj' tt»} » am cease, "B» ft linjnr. or WSie'lS «'idt ******** .am* insm* sue*! *. 7 «a* fting* one who. a* be wosld not. pet bap*. wish to bare Lift genial and n©Li« tpuBtice as ■ pewt jaJtrcd by the narrow and bigoted riewa Le wmo !oe» prosau’^au. at a r**w roper edi tor. ma-Ki not expert iu to endone aa lutb t n^cK.legbl ia«c.r;k.w mere ly tccawM it b pettily expressed in rtrr.ia. 1/ ibw s—r s i Hcrrmbet are, "i ti» Initi'.asie lbs sat1 lent of the y«or, hi-v are c- l in ujrs. IVs Lare no «»'.i . i - ice* anas against a lead en ci*. red shy ; so ice oenwi ;»*»• ru>.itU ; uo i,i*d« rendered fcUbotalesi by r. od and ‘'slush**; no piercing n%ht wiads, directly from craggy mountains wsy teas, fwring to sJk bon#. These are wen ctougb in their nay sad j aea.W olati s cot in & *«• ‘ ** Hal ther should U> et-j red 1 slyL <>kw weather here now h, belter> -■ "nil It this wise: Thaela* t'*se. JaWesw Uwlirwt fn^sm la per# oil W ii<r< »a/, Wkn Jtatsa--.11 s reverse lost. Tie ocuow Ajy-l—jr Arcaina easy. What a felicitous conception of that Jeiksoas weather knows in more norths ra < ..u e% at an earlier sesSfce, as ’ Indiaa baBBan* when the whole a!* n.ospbere *««(»« filled w .tk as iodeacii har ■• k- ■-.'!■ >■*■-■» * _ •...,p‘.T;3CTc, w! .» -.a*.. Jr * LoiSral"^^* air »tiis a leaf, and woods ami water* ; lie is adeai repew*! <H this partien lar MMow a *b truer ha* said: * J. v' i-.t * ’,i . liu sere kites are 1*1 *g, h ? A* ** • *s*>h-re .tr-j.feJ tiase . m Utt {JSflt, C<c v tad l«nh i*t to c±ch o:L« o**^, h ■ \ : ili-v UkuT ,j Le , Ta seeker.-ie i-ar-ihere tfsewa, w cress tie seas. > jeh i* the weather we eny-r here, T e.3. * “<1Tr<*» KUO the* North l’-du it it. ri the *ame time, much what the j<oet skscrihee when he speaks of the sadde t day* of the year. Much the tame cor junction of ooroal winds and nuns may risk us a week or a mouth hence, but we are in no Lurry ior it. lie preset* condition of the a.t, lho earth and the sky, *aits us let ter. Now, m (Le cuuiy inoraing, tho tar:, horn cl Lis he*; and splewdcr in • ikjrsc, looks aslant through -i;..J We need r* hurry oi.r slcy > in the tiady side of tho .rest. If * • J Auuuua dreams away day time in the V,rh, i .* Wii.tor dots the same thing in tl. I'euth, at. J we ray. long and sweet be Lis slumbers! J'm .r-N Cst sirr.—We understand, «ay* l; e A: ’ urn (X. V.) Advertiser. ‘-'0 u 'c;pii!M it Uid hriioi U ' tu .railigua change. The show er l-iti., the moat itiiinaa aad tarba* ■j- u punishment ever infested . >r ... e; jn cf agony upon a La c..:n, Lis Lera within the last week, nii Je more inLisvij and cruel. The fait oi water La* Lees increased over two foil, end the footboard baa bees rentes«, which before tahued the *t of the exhausted twiia of the wer Lath. As it i* now a justed, - punish ;.i.nt of the prisoner is horri ble and inbamaa. X\ ere the Lh.rJ of lb* practised on * it talioa by a Soatbersef upon a i.■1«J’iou» biark, the Sooth would L re wevp ng down upon her the whole pn*a of the North, erring out in /£** r tons* at the inhuman craeiliee of the lerht turr AVrro driver of the Sotft, and yet they can speak with calm terse* and unshaken voice of the more than inhuman cruJiiea to which their ova brother in co'or, educates and dime is tabjecud. The Swwatda the tin. ly»; and the Fred LVaglataa oi the are tier ready, lacked by their herd of fanatic* o: edict.! to their call, to relief*, as they term it, the by stealing bira ia the moat approved ( . If liL'K'fectffe—psatol ia hand— from L;s legal owner, yet not oae time Co they ciert theiaselrea to add the inly siif j eg in their own eity, at their own tirsaidm.—11 err’d cf tki 8mA.