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KD1TED, PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AT SANPUSKY CITY, ERIE COUNTY, onio, DAVIM so.xs. DAVID A i LIENRY C. A fer dcliv- discontinue, I I 1 I A I Payment in advance. l)o. vvitlnn six mouths.

J)u. williin the vi-ar Do. after the expiration of the a Fifty cents in addition i be charged en- at ihe dwellings of subscribers. "A lailure to notify us of a desire lo a understood as wirii.n« lo conlmno the huljscrip- ihe will be sent bul all orders lo discontinue, when arrearages are paid, will be attended to. I jUcgal A i i i i At the prices established bv law.

JJiisjucs-, A i i Per square, 3 weeks or less Do. each week in addition Do. 3 months Do. months Do. one ear Longer will bc inserted somewhat lower, when they are ji months or more, of SuijiTtbera i i not in- V4sr tt IMPNDAY, JANUARY Volume 27--Number 33.

Whole Number 1385. THE DAILY SANDUSKIAN Is published at the Clarion Office, at per year, in advance, or i i three months; after :) months, SO; after 0 months, after the expiration of the j-ear, S7. variiin i niforin practice of the govern-1! u'oxeni Ihe The ypraker may intend right, i contra-. In the provisions of the ronslilulion, it i he hard to make the people iiehevo it. a violation of natural This bill Mr l.on- said that ihe ch nifl.t, for I I A i OIl'S I'OI ICY comment on the whin en of the, to b- a i i i i Win i- she a a s.id the first appomliiicnt of biich a coininilter he doiic the for llic I I A 1 II mLl.111.

I A I A TRADE IN RIDDLES. JIY MRS. ST. I 111 til IIU.KS (1. M- From tiic ClevclmJ HeruU.

i Tllli SERVANT BOY; A I A I I I co ox MILEAGE, A I I I Die. 2'J, a 1,00 3,01) 5,00 o.OU at rates uulishcd till 4. ll' tibicrlteri to t. ll.r arc ttlc i I.III llu-ir I' How TO STOP i.I fur 11 did nol meet on the ilajs of this It xx a lime, hoxvcver, of none the m- terest on that account. The "hoi.dins" uro made iigreal account of here, and ore a season of 'a a '-'c'n a i fur hae-k" I MICH, and a t'" 1 a I a trappv time be grave or i 1 philosophers, revtllcrs, or gorir.anii'i.

'J'he i meet an i of which ap- -I mx last letter. rr.itfl no grial i i 1 sec there are a i i u'ld ar- of in the- public A great account I i in.idc of it abroad, and a jii-t a i tors desire. .1 our nf norlh hi-re. instead of scrrilu, there would be no i usion for anv mure iltr i i i to that e-o'i. a llian a bi-ar-iUnrc nino-ijj the Kc-gi-e Bui ll.rii: propagandists a missed llii.r i lible ninilt.i." may seem matter will cvme up again? i a i 1 Tlie senate vc-terdav passed resiilnlion re- i Thf I ant-al-; rins si.onnu Ihc nsn il mi'cage fci-s lo inrssc-nrrprs and a resolut.on pus-' i i the- i i i vutc Tli's is house's to c'u 1 redm lion xxas it have been per- I A same fii'lhcr l.ad it to Coi.gre-' thai the np.i« al To-dav the -e-natc- xxas most of the time in a Inch was donr I Green's n-srilutinii romin? up, Mr.

Jloedtcr sxxorn in at this i-ifurin the HLiiiite of the i -SC8S. arks, -Mr. Loiter est- nl tlie. 1 appointment i live i spreading boughs of acacia trees, 'Mong orange where iho spicy breath Of llie i air void of de-alb; Where the opening tloxxers of the are seen. A the vales me clothed i eternal green- Is a fairv land, ami as fair as seems The fabled va'cs of, streams.

i persons a i from Basle, down i i i A Jexv ivlio wished to goto Schalnmpi. ,1 was allowed to come on board) and journey wuh HY vtcToitiv them, upon condition tlml do CHAFTKH i. ht) cheerful parlor, had but one oc- Tlie fire sparkled and glowed in the i. lus to Tu" day. J.

C. i amend bv a after i 1 1 1 i i a fnirv spot, r.nu the wild rose blooms, ol U1J1O I i A MOMMV, Jan. 1. The'motion relalixe to the organisation And fills Ihc air ilh its sxvcet perfumes, And tlie rrccp.ng i in i robes of green-i fairest of all in the world, I ween-- i' the furesl home e.f the merry elf With beauties, fuirer than earthly pelf a lo scats in the eel," nnd i i resolution adopting the rules last house for the Kove-riimcnt of ibis. Mr i i lo amend adding, "except the rule rule L'-s-t.

Thrv refused to strike out Mr. Green'arcsolution; eas 3(J, nav I. TV ni L'cr to the paac-c or dome of him The election being UICM in order, Mr. Riddle eug- i ho Intli on gold eves grew dun. irrMcd that the AMngs.

elect txx-o, IJeinocni.s, 6 mo. and the Fref Soilurs one i llie com- )rl 1 i st the earth arc there, mlttcc. Wjth their fraud colors and plumage fair; Messrs. Kiddle, Rebcr. j.

s(m(js cv lls ivra No. the; jndg boha'f of l.imself and took (he floor and npokc unl'l the of adjourn- without fnn-hing hi-; a the a i i a prim of il( rC CC 0 l-iiinanlo from 11am- ,1,,, house until 3 o'clock in i and Smith of vx ere announced asp Mr. candidates for members of lln- committee. The hotiiti lool. rr cess.

i our representatives and our are in i wc a vo already U- AGENTS. i a i i i i i to tlit- icilL rurc I'tc tie-ten far v'liclt it inn, miule. I 1 that conclave a a Calhouii in iN cunc-ption us as action, a.id llinl J'enton a-ic! The following gentlemen h-av-f consented to a lcr di.tmsn.sh.-d southern men d.d not lend it as agents for this paper: nf lr i it not the le true a a S. Sissos, Esq. n.oveineiil only provoKe-t the of E.

A ESI. Mnnrocvillo. Mii'hi rn i bring a sc ire of nortbern men on SMITH STAII. Huron county. Hue" A i 1 lo knee-.

rtr-HES 1' A caucus vxas he'd bv some of the northm. I COOKK Four Corners. Erie tu compare notes, r.nd i i a lo 'ccivcd an account cf it in the I'upers Txemochetee, Lock-wool), A. P. LOCKWOOII, Palmer, procure snbscrptions and Sandiwky Clarion in a I county.

Onaxva ronnty Or'-gon, vandot. a i Manon. nj'MU to r.dvrr:,.-r,i,e-:its l.ir tin -V corner of 3d and Cliisnnt streets. liu-ton. No li'l Rtreei.

H.iildjnjf« TlalL. S. K. corner uf a i i i i Calvert fits- Gronox Pr.x-rr, No. a-ssan fiiroe-t, also autbori7.edvorccr.ix.- bv riptioiib vertibemcnts for the Sandus-ky Clarion th" Daily SanduEkian.

am. BUSINESS I A i i i i.v LOCKAVOOD, Attornrr, J- 3r from U.c il. Uoluuibw A Office--our nnrt A Cf-otis--office on USt'rr st ura, over S. U'. i i i in the rear room of the Luilding.

DR. E. S. LANE, j' Office in Ihc KMiilcntu on JI.irl.e-t the comer of CoIiimLas Axcnue- be done in this cr bin. trails-red in thai caucus is not i i i but if the v.c on Mr.

1 worth's motion any ind.cati'in of r.A.iise 1 llmt prevailed, the pol.cj dclcrmincd o.i to he re- i Messrs nnd oilier of our V. i.ri;" of ne.rlh to un.lcd!x and lirml. up lo tne princ.i|.!e nl tin! rov-u. am! to vote the-r fur the repeal i.i s'avc traue in tho D.strn-i. fiv llial th- x.c oc bi-fore tiie this fa'l, ai.d if v.

stand niM.n it am! in fa.lh, llie tinily am! per- man'-nc-x of the purty w.ll not by diL-lroved. counsel it.l) corrccl, and indu atus the only poli'-v b) vxlncli liio party can preserve its ascendancy sure and uii-hakeii. Said a tonlhc-rii a a Democrat, the a 1 do ne.1 d.jnnt Ci n. i af- lix. his signature lo tho ilmot provi if is pre- srnted lo him iii faith, and l.c is- xx.II M.ll the There a lies, 1 will not bc i this I.USMIC---!.

If the U.mocrjt.- op- the proviso, sii to ti.e ajroims of their expiring duia-stv. and ri ciunce of lUs resurrection: if the slacken their hands from any such excuse as tlie of the or the prest of olhi-r bii.s.'ne-fs, if, in s'nnrt, all parties at the manifest no d.speis.tion to eel Ibis question, prompllv and in good i a connlenance can the to sign a bill shirked oil'onto Ins odm-nistration, with such appearance of a ijn lo Ciiibarraf iu action and de- Ftrov i a 1 There must be: and in mallei. If the proviho, pracli- FitiiKT, Jan. 5. have not re- Sr.vtTK.

Petitions presented for the incoriiora- tion of a companv 1, in Mansfield. For the repeal of all laxxs -authorizing capital punish- i i i a 2. Ilocsr Mr Spencer up llie of iui eiuccd to incorporate the Xorxvalk xcsterci.iy, anel concluded his a at 1 a'- roa compaiix, to tl: i. destroying of deer at certaii Wn-M-iMY. a -T.

A resolution HoL-sr. lie-solved, thai ihe house do proceed lo mviie the c-lergvmen the election ballot of a speaker, clerk and ser-' each morning, anel open the house with a a i to serve i Uj.on which followed a very undiguified senseless opposition on the part of several members Arc llie sxxcclest heard under sunny skies; And tho drooping plumes of tho lyre-bird's wing Dips Ihc curling wave cryslal spring; Ij And the lime-tree's floxvermg crest, She rears her in her tiny nest. In the lovelv vale bv the btrcarnlet's-side, Whose purling a over rubies glide-i Where the gold dust on its amber shore, a the pearl and topaz are cove-red o'er, i killing and 'There herd, of antelope come to lavo rasons ofllio 'I Thc.r slender limb, the tiny wave, war, offered requiring the speaker ll cir i i id of Iho lo allend, one That winds alone ihrough the wild, green wood. ivnultl conduct i i propriety, a give the a a i i i for his passage. I i i pratp.

anel the a uprin tho center; Now, it is sdinetlunff i in table and richly. To and fro, to a vv hen he "-truck his hand a a i i a fro, in a i cushioned chair, swayed the but the only money was therein, was a fairy form of a bright, sweet i of ten. Her kreiitzer pii-ce, for the other was a brass head was drooped i upon one chubby, i a i this, he accepted the dimpled a and the dark, glossy hair fell in oiler with a i For he thought to i i profusion nf curls a her benutiful, i may be earned, even a face and over her lovely the a There is many a man who has Every i the chair came forward in its su-ay- crrovvn rich upon the Rhine." i motion, the i i slipper of one pretty i the part of the voyage, the pass- i 00 went down into the heart of a crimson rose 'enn-ers vvere very a a i and merry, and the a i life in the tufted carpet. The Jew, with hi.i wallet his arm, for he did large, sweet, i i a eyes of the child were jj not lay it aside, was ihe object of much mirth fixed a i the fire burning in the pol- anel mockery, as alas, is often the case i jshed grate. Darling and i i and chang- those of his' nation.

as the vessel i over, and the fantastic flames rose and fell a and pass-ed Thiiringcn and Saint i and darkened before her gaze. passengers one a the other grew i By and by she became so absorbed in the shift- a capcd and gazed, listlessly, down i 'n- play of the a i element, that the ar'm- i i i i i i ceased to sway to and fro; and by the Come Do yon not know any pastime j. a i expression of her eloquent, young face a i amuse us 7 Your fathers must a might read the wonderful fancies that were i a a one during their long journey i through her a i in ihe i try and make the music sound the is the time 1 1 the Jew, 1 way the fire looks," she exclaimed at length, shear sheep!" And he proposed a they a i from the seat, and bounding across the sit around in a circle, and propound a a a ji riotis i i (juestions to each other, and he, jj The i a was open; and the youthful per' vi ilh i permission, would i i li former ran small fingers over the keys with Those who could not a the questions, JU touch--so rapid, so delicate, so spirit-like and sin u'd pay the one who propounded them a i a that the lovely, little being ncust have kreutzcr piece, and those who answered inspired. i i afar ofl like fairy And far axvrty by the mountain's, hide Arc the holloxv dell.s vxliere hide, Till the storin-kiim cullb Ihein to breathe again Mr. IlolPoinb moved to strike out i session." nnd im-ert i i ordered," Tin.

L-ood sense of the hotibt, finally prevailed, and Their fn.grant brealh hill and plain, noes i the was passed--yeas 59, navs 11. And the loxx'Ix glen and quiet jrlade-- isseel--avcs -IS, Mr. I'eniinigton oii'cred me following resolutions, ie 1M1 ei)S boudoirs made; xve-re laid on the table, and ordered lo be And hiilicr hasten i feet i the trxsting tree, the loved ones meet. Iy tiic zr.ncrid asscnMy Ihc state nf, That t'he existence of a a in any parl cf the xvoriel, nrd i i a i.i tlie rcpnblic-an i i i Sl.tfs. is a grrat i and Hitical evil, a "curst- .0 the niDMcr.

a cur.e to Or the gold of the siting sun. thi- sl.ivo, and a curse lo it is the Or the i clone's the day is done, vile of i Amerii an people use evi ro rrorc( forth on the slccpine wave, I 10 It at i xvtni'h xvas iii'L' Then the as abyx-, 22. Un the th -d Mllol, John G. lireslin rcrplved and l.i-xeretl Joh.ison consciiiiciil'v lires- ini i a Heeled. proer-eilecl lo cjj and on the old ba'lol, i A G.v.fl re- i i A 3C.

so A the shores of this fain isle, U'hen the silvcrx of tl.e moonbeam smile, 'i I votf-s, and Slanl'-; -Math i.ute v. as i i i elei le-d clerk as ba-1 for scrge.i:it-:it the he-use nty xvhc.i J.m I. Mr. n.s'ir-nd xxus cl'je-ted nf llie on i a-iJ clcci.o.i=. Mr.

R.ihi'i". bx 1 v.ues And Lcitcr, Peni i i K.i- 'lt'-r I were elected as tlie I rein of ihe committee. A ri'so'ulion tlie rules of tho a IP. ail cases alreatix j.roxide-d fur u.u e.tiif-rxx'1-.c ortlered. p'i--st cl.

i ihe of A II. rontes'nig the teat of Mr. Johnson of ii ira--re'crn d. of 1'Javid L. contesting ilic sc.it of Cco-ge Sheldon, of Portage, referred.

Mr. the credeni.a!.s and inc- mon of Mevbrs. Sj.e-nccr and i i to scats-- rrfi-rrcd. S. i On molioii of Mr.

Burns, the i' Like tlie livnic fame of Ihn buried bravo-- ir.onicnt. that iis longer continnnncc is to be deplore-d: that us furlht-r cMenbion unon he starlit forms of that forest scene can soil, is nut In lie coiintfitaiirul or ciHhucil. i pictured on brighter than silver sheen. iti zil. our sen.i'or.s and i in Con are herein requested, in the a the wood-nvinphs, loo, as in davs of old, the people of Oh.o.

to nsc inliuenrc. and 1 lkc 1M1 i lin gellis i curls of gold, i i a a i tin- admission of 01 ler- i norx into i i proviso of ihe v.andcr forth in the haunted hours them i should receive a twelve kreut- piece. This proposal pleased the and ho- Bing to i themselves i tho Jew's wit or i i each one asked, at random, a chanced to enter his head. for example, the first many soft boiled eggs could the i a i a eat on an empty Ptornach'" AH said that'll was impossible to answer that question, and each paid hU kreulzers. lint the Jew for he who has i colon one egg, cannot eat the second upon an empty the other paid him twelve 1 kretifiers.

I The second thought--" Wait, Jew, I will you out of the New Testament, a I i I shall win a piece! Why did the Apostle i rite the second epistle to the Coniitlu- bells, sweeping upward in grand power, melting down into wavy melody, the notes stole out from benealh ihose liny ringers--embodying her ra- i a fancies in bewildering beauty and grace and melody. With her soul floating off on the music, she played on, heedless that the door was softly tipe'ned to admit a listener. The intruder was a boy of fourteen, dirty and ill-attired. For awhile he stood by the door listening to the performance of his youthful mistress; but as she played on with wilder and deeper eloquence, he crept cautiously, close to the instrument, and crouched down on the floor where he could look up into her a i face and watch the morion of her flving hand. Despite his poverty and servitude, there was something very interesting in the he sat with flashing eyes and quivering lips, in- I tensely absorbed in the music, and altogether orcl'iiancc -f avail's! slaver; To their xvild vx ood dance in the a bovvers, Itesalreil, That the mix, ernor be requested to i dew -drops a i a yailv shino.

xvard a of Ihe a rc-solntions to each of our hl 0 reiiresonlaln Co in Congress. i i Ami the nolef, of their ni.isic swell Mr. ilsou a notice that he Mtro.lncc a ycitt uf Qf dl bill lo the charter the jiai.k of Paiidiisky, il nnd the charters of all others a redr-ern their promises. a lenfr'tli as possible, and still completes it ropemaker, if he is 1 a i tlie Jew. have failed to There are other forms on that fairy isle, ii fair than that beguile, Mr.

moveel that so much of Of i a i i that fill the a governor's menage referred lo i i laws, be And at eventide, when the sky is fair, referred la a select i of 61, a 'J'hcv dress locks of theii (loxxing hair, I And bind their brows with garland i i Jan. G. I the choicest blos'toms of mam a grove. I I Mr TSuris ofi'cred a rcuhition. a i i uiKiii tiic auchior of state for a of tho re- i 'Tis far and no mortal hand i homes depth of the wave are found, Tho fifth reports, A Agent for the Mniu .1 Coinp.

llic Ollice on Smith of Brown, Olds, ly, lluldlc and Xorns. i i I'lniincf--Messrs. Letter, Rocdter, houses adopt iho joint resolutions in force at the Mr Goddard ofllred joint resolnlion that the A I f.l»cr) Stable, i I i i anil to in II fl-. oltol.o i i SM IT! I PPCK A RAAVSON. i in Ilali.

MuHs, k- site tlic Oiltur ilorr, I GIBBS Mcrcli n.s, nri.l Kisli. J.nuilwr, tlnuslcs, Water Lime, ..11 Unce. callv or in terms, l-. secured, it will be bv being stood to note, co.s-ST^n.x, Should such senalo rcceivcJ a communication from the a measure come up to Gen. lor, vv ith llic house, notice that that body was ready Miiirr front of tincenlj and a i he i' respect it, but he i not be a foot-ball for political finesse lo Kick about.

Then let our i i representatives stand mm np to the work this i 1 ler, and tl.cn the battle bo But Ihcv won't do it, I fear. The business before the house much of the time i tins week has been of lilllo interest. The same ma, bc in reference to the proceedings in the senate-, j' But some subjects hax been up, a fe.v of x- Inch I i indicate! i On "xVedncsdav, Mr. Stuart caiied up ins motion to re-consider the resolution inlrociuced bv Mr. Colt, i referring, as your readers wil' remember, to the subject of the slave 'rade in the D.strict, i "i rs metion in a i-p-c-cli remarkable only for li public works by the people.

Mr. Hcndr.cks--to abolish capital and commuiiie-aUons made to hmi xv ere suspended, to inform llie house thai the eenatc from and tianduskv ba.iks, upon i Ins reports of their condition liavo lie-en based; xvhicli rcadv for husiues-s. i 1 was adopted The spea a plucked a rose in that dreamv land, N'or the fool of mortal hath ever stood Xeath the chccrinsr shade of thai fairv 1'aul ansl The Jew he was nol in Cor-1 lorgetful a a splendid parlor i iu lux- i i lie would a spoken to them." uriinis adoriunrrs and a i occupant Wa'3 So he won a twelve kreiitzer piece. i beyond his station. the the i saw a the Jew was so Like a spell the sxveel music made I versed in liible.

he i i in differ- youiijf i i a stole over the spirit of I nnilonirs his work to as a i servant boy--breathlessly he listened--intensely his large eyes were fixed upon her face --tears wcllud into'those eyes and on their dark lashes. A low, mournful sob! and tlie little girl ceased playing, and looked at the boy, whose emotions had at length burst forth in i a power. The beautiful face i i a grow sad with sjmpathy-, acd laying her i a with childish tenderness upon his drooping head, she said softly-" 1 i a ails you Will? what makes you cry?" music--the sweet music, Alice! You 'J'he Jew said--'-The uncle is your father's i tell hoxv it makes me love you, when you urniher, and your a is nor your ao a i it makes me i of pal- A fish noxv leaped out of the" water, and a and floxvers and angels! it makes me love i asked, a fish have i eves a i i for all 1 am poor servant boy, darling tenretherP Allie." In the mean i they drew a to a village and one said the other--'- That is Bamlach." Then the fourth In a month do the people in I a cat the least 1 1 i The Jew In February, for it has only arc two a a brothers, and still, only one of them is my standing committees: alter a the following the eve of Fancv halli seen it ofl, And her cheek been kissed bv its broercs soft. And her car a heard llie sxxcct loncs that glide From the xx ood-nx rnph's harp by the river's side. Chums Messrs, Armstrong, Biirt, Bigger, Cock- Tho dreams of childhood a a it loo.

close of last rcssion. Mr. Beaver introduced bills lo incorporalo cnll aud Copc'and. I 1 thoughts of sorrow were fa.nl ai'd Western Reserve I a to repeal (he 0 Pciiiii igton, Lan- lcll forms our dreams have led law prohibiting black and a persons i rr 0 rs rs dddinTs Fdson brightest hopes thai our hearts have fed. in of justice, and to repeal the black- wool Howard nnd Durbin.

la.vs. Mr. Geieiilard--lo homesteads from forcr-d sale and liy Mr. En ing--tg provide for ascertaining tho vvil' people in repaid to calling a convention 10 amend or change the constitution of this stair. Also, to proxidi But joulh's bright visions soon pass away, Messrs.

Puddle, Xorris, Smith i i 01 iid care-s of the coming day; Vet wa.l llieir coming--xve court thoir smile, Uiit they'ro dreams, bright dreams, like ll.e Fairy Jsle. TM i a i a Hol- cornl-. Morrnv, and Keller. nmliui'ili nnil Messrs. I.OIIJT, Dal- for the election of the board of i pne-nlc and Iho avoxval of Mr.

Wenlworth moved to lav i', mcnt. OI McClure, Johnson of Medina, and nilM Untrrrsilirs. Collrffrs anil Messrs. 0m CT P. COOKE P-li, pulons profligacy.

Ihe motion lo rc-co goings and i the table. Aficr some I on, tins WHS put to vote, lost--ajcsTiS, a 109. The subject was fi-j Mr. Burns ofiercd scries of resolutions, decla rini- ihe light all persons, wl.cthcr natural, bank- in or corporate, to bo taxed in due proportion lo LTovvnslKMid, a Franks i i Mdit'in--Mest-rs. I lolcomb.

Burl, Cockerill and Dodds. Agriculture--M Larimer and Lee. Hammond, Keller. King, Trueman, na.lv poMponod; a.id -de order of the and the e-omnnttee on 7 hCr l)CP 1 Cr Vor a day Seventeen W.n and jud.c.an 10 bnn, in a bill al indi- Morr, mul Wv OIKF, O. W.

ts, who originally voted for Mr. vicinal or corporate, a a the same -j llcri oodford, and Smith of Hroxxn. i Mr fur same nnriHU.cs. II Norris, Phillips. Rinrr- I I A ForvardinR inil Ternum'sion Men-hints.

in Vx'h-Mi. anil other I'rwlnre. Aim Salt, Fish, 1'Usler, I.i,m'..cr, i Gotl's resolution, voted against Mr Wcntworlh's motion. Five who dodged tho original vote on Ihc i voted td-so Mr. Wciilworth's J.

N. NEWELL, Denier in r. and Jewelry repj Office. ired on llic liurieml nol ice--in Ihc old I on- J. DEWEY, ot nf llio Clock and WoUh rcjwirer, few doon nf Hotel.

U'alona opposite West's Linpvrmin. Foiimli-y. A. A. CAMP.

Pronnclorof Sandnay Toundrx. C.ntinps of description immif.icti,rcd to order, fiinuce on W.itcr street, the M.mi.an.1 S. 11. B. K.

Depot. R. KNIGHT. Blacksmith, on Market sued, ml-11 of cuylnnm-orksi ing, anil Jll l.mU of custom work and for the samo purposes Mr. Blake mov ed to amend by adding, Axenne.

Horic-sl promptly executed. Cabinet Making. CHARLES SCOBEY, Iy lead to difficulty and danger. Men prone lo principle, and having good memories, need no sca- son to find out hoxv to act in accordance with jns- lice and Iho will of ihcir constituency. 1 fear bad counsels arc prevailing.

Old Sausage" croated a rumpus ill iho house Iho ullicr day, aliont an article on mileage thai appeared in iho New York Tribune. The amount of the mailer was, Mr. Greclcy had drawn a comparison between iho amount of mileage which members of Congress received, and iho amount which they would receive, if tho distance by tho near- nearcht poit rout was the basis, and bet down the the excess lo llieir honor. This was nol altogether a judicious move, for Mr. Grccley, ns a member of this honso, especially considering how e.xfravagant- Iv nice somes of these- bloated crib-suckers are about honor.

Ilis design was lo appeal to tho members i for a change of the rulo for computing Tho mailer was referred to the committee on inilo- ihinW. anil Clwir Ware Rooms, Ilmlilin? on xx.ilcr sirccl, ail joining Fountlry. CHARLES W. ZOLUNGER, Fnrnilnre Warr-room. Flirnilnre of all kiiuli const tntly hand, cheap for or trade, at the old shop, corner of Wayne and Washmj.on streets.

A I I Insurance- Tlio subscriber has been appointed agent of the Co- lumbug Insurance Company, for insuring hulls and of vessels, anil is now prepared to take risks on aH favorable terms as are offered hv any others. A. II. DAUBfcR. Sandusky, March 27, 1947.

'W I VORY A It TJ 13 8 A few Of bexttiful articles, for sale low. D. CAMPBELL SONS. age, as a committee of inquiry, and will como np before the houso, and the results bo mado known to tho country. The result will be for good.

A bill that was ip yesterday for supplying tho deficiencies in the appropriations for Iho current year, presented occasion for a short cleinonilralion on the subject of tho lanf. The report of the secretary of the treasury was handled with some severity. To-day a bill was np before com.nilloo, to com- ponsateiho heirs of Mr. Pachcco for a slave removed with Ihc Soniinole Indians, by order of Con. crested some debate, and called up Mr.

Wilnon, of N. in a speech signal power. Ho cleai'y ahowo'd that in this caso would-be at the riuhli, of all ought to bo whether black or white, and therefore iheblack laws should bc repealed." Hoi'sK proceeded lo llie oleclion of sergeant-alarms, and on Ihe second ballot Dav.d Watt received 30 voles, and J. H. Purely 34.

David Walt was declared elected. Mr. Green offered the following resolution: Hcsolccil, That the house now proceed to the election of aconimitleeof five members on privileges! and elcclions, by ballot--the first one elected lo be hairnian of Ihe committee. The speaker Mr. Green, but not his right to offer the resolution.

Before Mr. G. had taken his seal, llio speaker announced Messrs. Townhhend, Roedter, l.cilcr, Ponninglon and Hardesly a committee on privileges and elections. Mr.

llolcomb appealed from iho decision of llio chair, ihcre being no rulo by which such a commil- lee could be appointed V.y tho chair. Air. II. was disposed to stislain Iho chair when it was not clearly in Ihe wrong. Tho organization was not perfect, for uo rules had as yet been adopted.

Mr. Biggor conceived the whole to ho an error. Mr. Rocdtcr moved to lay tho apeal upon Iho table. Lost--yeas nays 36.

Mr. Smith, of Madison, inquired what rulo the hpeakcr had acled under, and why he had not named, twenty Instead of five. Ho hoped that Ihe house would not at its commencement, place itself in a wrong position, Mr. Roedter claimed Ihat it was in accordance vvilh law, and rule. Mr.

llolcomb showed that the first thing clone at the last session, was the adoption of resolutions lo Tor the liiily S.ndnikfan. A I I Norris, Phillips, King- 'and thai I wood, Randall and Smart. Ctirrciiry Messrs. Rocdlcr, Ilardcsly, Mouforl Binder and WlnU-ly. Jlmcnilcnt liistitutinns--Messrs.

Phillips, A in Doren. Scott, Sheldon and Will. J'cnUcntinry--Messrs. Brown, Toslcr, Dabcll, Ilainblclon and Dnrbin. Gregory, Smith of Brown, Jones, Thompson aud Drcsbach.

ftlntc KiiU'lmas--Messrs. Oalvell, Copcland, Potter. Hamblcton nnd Moore. ItctTcnrJimmt-- Messrs. Miller, Van BnsUirk.

Smith ol Madison, Hammond and Mvcrs. Tew imil Xnlimn I'ttldtr. Ojliccrs-- Messrs. Marsh, Drcsbach, and Green. r'alcnd liflalinns--Messrs.

Wlntely, Gregory, I Morse, Monfort and KcHon. Uitfnislifil Ilardesly, Foster, Julian, Van Bnskirk and Miller. Long and Chafi'ee. A CHEAP SUBSTITUTH FOR A VAPOR BATH. Take a piece of lime about half tho size of closed hand, and wrap around il a wet cloth buffi- cicnlly wrnnjt lo prevent walcr from it.

A dry cloth is to bo s-veral limes wrapped around tins; place one of these packets on each side, and by bolh ihighs (a few inches from them) of tho patient; an abundant humid heat is soon developed by tho action of tho water on tho quickly induces copious perspiration, the oiled lasting for two hours at least. When sweating is fully established, the lime may withdrawn, which is now reduced to .1 powder. In this way, neither copious drinks nor loading tho bod with cover is re' quired Gazette RMifiilf. Eilgar A. Poc, the celebrated poet an about to lead to the Hymcnial a a Mrs.

Sarah II. i a of Providence, a wcl known nnd popnlur nnthorcfs. London. Star, 24. Soft stole tho Minlighl, Aud nestled at my feet, JJnl a little shadow crept behind.

And chilled tho sunshine sweet. MX heart vv.is of music. As a star i-, full of light; But llic echoes ao disturbed mo That 1 could not sint; aright-Ah, me! I had some perfumed (lowers. That Ihe dew came down lo bless; Bui a chilly frosl slolo after. And they died in his caress' A sxvcet breeze kissed my garland, And Ihc forehead underneath; But a fierce wind blrufrgled in its stops.

And lore axvay my wreath-All, me! A dimpling ripple sought the shore-I lo hear iis glee; Bui a wild vxavc rushed upon iis track. And sxvcpl me lo the sea'. Said My soul's swifl pinions. Shall pilloxv in llie light;" But tho sunny day outsped them. And they drooped in tho dark night-Ah, me! I saw a bright lamp shining.

And followed where it led, But drear swamps lay before me. And I fainted in my dread! Then I heard a low, sweet whisper, Faintly falling through tho sky- Shall I list its pleading cadence? Murmuring, sad one, upon high'." Ah, me! Jew smallest." "The seventh asked--How can a man ride from Basle to Hern, in ihe shade in ihe summer i time, when the sun i The said--'-' When he come'; to a place where there is no shade, he must dismount, and TO on 1 The i asked--" When a man rides in the winteT i from Bern to Basle, and has for- rrotlen his frlovcs, how must he manage so that his a a not freeze?" The Jew a i I must make fists out of them." The i waa the last. Phis one Ji I I I i i I 1 1 I I low can five persons i i five errgs, so that each man receive one, and i one a i in Ihc disIP" The Jew last must take the dish i the egg, and he can let it lie there as long as he pleases." 13ut now it came his turn, andhc determined to make a grand sweep. After many preliminary compliments, he asked with an air of mis- yon arc just like me, if music makes you cry," was Ihc artless response. I didn't i yon minded it.

or cared about it. You may come in the parlor every evening- when pa and a a nre axvay, and let me play for 'Dear A i yon are so kind," said the boy, i i away the tears from his pale, thin cheek, while a gleam of happiness brightened for a moment his large melancholy eyes. I wish had a piano, and could play so sweetly." he conlinued, gazing wistfully at the vciry keys whose a i i intercourse with spirits was so slrange and bewildering a i to his soul--the soul of the ser- a boy! The little maiden glanced down at hta dirt-stained fingers, and her tiny red lip curled scornfully, as she said in surprise, on? why you scour the knives, then laid her own white, dimpled hand upon the It was her education, not her heart spoke a chievous can a man fry I hen--the sentiments instilled by a hsugnty two trouts in three pans, so a a trout may lie in each No one could answer this, and one after the other him a kreiitzer piece. ihe i desired a he should solve riddle, he rocked two and fro, shrugged his shoulders, and rolled his am a poor he fait! at last. The rest a has that to do with i it! Give us the answer." You must not a it amiss, for I am a poor 'Jew." At last, after much persuasion and 1 a promises a they would do him no harm, I he thrust his hand into his pocket, took out one of the twelve pieces that he had won, laid it on the table and said--" I do not know answer any more than you.

Here are my twelve A I A HAflY. Mr. and Mrs. Randall, Ihe Scotch giant nnd unless who have several limes o.vhibitod ihi-insclv in city, wo learn liavn recently Imd aon born to lhoin.nl their residences near Mineral Wisconsin, whoso weight, at three) days old, vvns -pounds VVinconM.1 is a wonderfully fertilo country When the others heard these they jpenetl their ojcs, and said this was scarcely) nccordinrr to agreement. Bul as they could not control "their" laughter, and were wealthy nnd crood natured men, and as the Jew had helped to while away the time from isamt Veil to Schalampi, they let it pass, and the Jew took vMth him from the vessel--let a good a i i i a reckon up for me how much the Jew carried home with him.

lie had a twelve piece and a brass button when he came m. board, lie won nine twelve kreiitzer pieces by his answers, i with his own riddle, one he paid back, and eighteen kreutzers he gave to the captain. nother, whose aristocratic eyes saw no beauty, 10 gentleness, no fine susceptibilities in the icarts of the lowly of earth. A painful color glowed through the thin cheek of the sensitive boy, and starting to his feet he said shall not always scour knives, Allie. now what you think of me--I know you des- 0 so me know you are beautiful rich and beloved, while I am a poor, lonely, orphan no one cares for--but it shall not always be so.

I iri'H not stay here in this splendid house and look upon what my heart longs for, and be despised even by you, Allie. But you save been very kind to me sometimes, 1 hhall not forget you--never! never'. Good bye, Allie, good bye, forever! The proud boy turned away, and hurried t- cross the apartment without another word: but ust as he passed out of the door, litile Alice aid her hand on his arm, and ho paused. you really going away, Will, the lark, tool I did not mean to grieve you, indeed 'Vknowit, Allie I know what I a what you think of me, and I cannot stay here- i i. away--paused-- hesi aLd-and looking pleadingly at the dark curl! Kdinff her snowy shoulders, said eara- Jultone sweet curl, Allie, to look at when 1 ther," and taking a little LAST Ikold pen-knife from her pocket, she severed a MRS.

A I i L.A- t. ssvof from the rest, and placing it and a a to-do people make because i his sa id, "keep them ootn, drcn happen to know something when they are for A1 SR ont youT" The hot tears fell fast from the of the boy, and his utterance was so choked that could not speak his gratitude. Hren What a scene between thescltwo That night, Alice slept for a canopy. CHArTRR II. Five years! and igsia-Alice said Mrs.

Pajtinglon, read an account of many men wh been I i i I distinguished in early years. all these torrether don't know so much as Dolly Sprigs baby. That is a perfect prodi-nl to be sich an intellcc'! Why It got through its goo- Bogles and into its b.rlm« aloro was montliV- old, so it did, and when was year and a ha.f, a was a. itL ni.r|i htiirocalin? the old lady afoTe sire'conld up to conscientious-i ness a ml spit if. out.

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