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TELEGRAPH: AXD BXACT JL'iTICB TO ALL MIW, OP WH.tTKVKR HTATK OK HKUCIOttf OR POLITICAL." 'ESTABLISHED A. D. 1814. HAMILTON, OHIO, DECEMBER 29, 1859. NEW SEKIES, VOL.

33, NO. 9. TIIK YEL.I-:OU.VPII UCE1VCD Tilt For Ibe Beat tiperlmeni of M.1KI\U TUB TUMID I.V hCCCKSHlO.V I lo EEAL ESTATE IE 2ST EZ11A POTTER, BUSINESS CAEDS. A i JL at Law. llainilum, O.

UAIIO. ATWKMJY AT LAW. DA vtrert. Hamilton, Jtul-ly A LCX F. HUME, ATTORNEY A Counselor at Law.

OHlcc on Ltuiin street. Hamllion. Ohio. Iy 'I'HOMASMIXJItE. A AT LAW.

ilrnilton. Oluu wilt alti-nd to any hUlliic in Ilie coutny or UulltT and augtt-ljr lfTlltOWN ATTORNEY AT LAW. llffice. Uuililint. Ilamlhuu, O.

i attend promptly lo all bimiuaa entrusted lo lliacnro ATTOlt.NEY EXI1-V POTTRTf TSKAEI. WILLIAMS. ATTORMJY AT J.VLinn, law OffiTM In llwlwir. UuiUine. immedi OFFICE tt BCHLCTT'S BLOCK, Kl Potter'e iTaiia.lliiiii- 'rawford'i itore.

Hamilton I'or llic ilton.Oliio, H-y iiirehascindialeof all ol A A rtavoataathe and otljceoftlte Ham thon Insurance Company. invite all who have property desire lo purchase any kind nf (tea) Etlatc iu give ui a call. We also attend to renting, leasing, paying tam itc. SALE In 1 Itutler county. Ulilo, agood Jwolltni huusu.

smoke a table, twn good bark bark null IUUNU and all apparatus lor nnd conducting a tannery. A of water trout a never failing spring. the Tannery cnn ho a a time, and thehoune at any time aftrr August. Call mid see us fur of talc, which favorable. A "GOOD FARM TOR SALE.

Containing 100 acres of garni land about ISO acres cultivation, halnnec in timhrr, a wj (ram) harn, and (uli-ratdu house. 10 ncrra set in irerJ, fmr or hn mind of which have been wot uut from lo lliree balaiuj) ait last fall, 1UJ bearing trees, nisi, pear trees, cVtry all of an id fruii trees nra of ho beat vintMlca, 10 in wheat, an 14ii neres in nf wliicli CLAKI. M. C. RYAN.

I AN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Mamilion, UITicv---econd ory of Davis Su cornerofThird nnd thigh ATTOJiNWAT Liw. Hamittim.UliIn. willijUmd lo pri- litistnerMu duller and adjoining en Office eaft of in Cam.iU ing.

unnVr Miami Hall. TOIVN AT LA hm. Office-- id promptly to his care. fe-bn-Ifi. Counselor at will attend rirumpily to alt to him He has irrnnved up in Hunter new building, on UMrcrt.

4-ly WrSUtTliY. ATTOIirTEV ANTTtOUN- 4t Law. nnd Notary Public, will at- IHSBN Notary 1'u'ilic. Ilnmilxin. in lluiuer's Wilt altem oil biitlucss bin care, BT BWOIft." 'Ttrii tbe night before I liy la my bed.

With a fir a at my font, ind hti friend it my head; Yet I iliuujilit tu mywlf thit Oea ilg So I lay like loif.tnd unlieednl the While fancy. full-lralhrmJ. ltd on her liir train, An.iounrinj; ot St. Nlcfcolat The clock in itml.iti.hen now hammered the liour, en Kick leavet hii and tplnuttold power; I flew tu the itof 1 heard a queer noise. There, hut in the pipe, wai old Met with Us The was to tntaUthat lic'd wetlcfd him- Vlfln Twin a p'ugof lubacco and bottle of gin! 1 knew in niomenl that them wen? fur me, Sa I pulled out (ho and MI chap free; "But I heard hnnuclaicn, ere be drove out of pood night! noiher tuch A jolly good time.Rnd a very pood ni Nu, he muttered meanwhile; "In BI pltehi-- chiuiiiiM atoll-- if I du.i/ott.

met The neit that I heard was a rap at tta door: tlarC! rap-n-iop, louder three knocks, or mure! ibnMindow waV qolci and the bwt Uiat his tb.litr, or eircuraitances in wliicli he placed, villallow. Thic is a rule which ihould porern Median jcs of flterr craft; but ing upon that craft whose it it to supply fooj fur intellect of man. Thebutinfftft orart of Printing in an nrt which an influence over all other for by the aeU, or performances, of each individual ftrt-tonreytd to all the ret and thereby individual itfeaa. to a certain extent, publia If then, the art of exrrcisei an inipurUnt influence uvvr olhtra.of what itnjMirtance'inust it be. that tbeopvratur niakn selection of eueh a as is calculated.

to llie modut vpcrandi which the art is pt-rfurmcd. Such a Press ii offered to craft, in the one namcJ at thelieailingof thft article. As a hand Pms, Utis has noroual: Kor by it. the operator can pcrformACm anv ciren time.) from to five muefi Inbur. and it much mill; The niNiu huiij; tier horn o'er the high western hill.

And I paw by fifljIcBm, and tbe blight tarry flecks, Mysterious nnihinc. at uork with her knocks! I epoke tolhe spint, wUh krlinija quite queer-- on any other hand now in There are but few uf the that will ftnnvd on this by hand; and Done will do the work with vhich cnn bo at- tid pntnijitlrtit nil bminrss to It is en rc. Iffire in i he Public Square (east id f) ovi-r the iinKin i IUOM 1 Juel is he highly with taincd on this; for, with the urdinnn quired on tlie other I'rease-i, to-night with hii todf" tvpe on the und Uiu jmtnir the fnskct or llv. this wilt line to a hatr. Joe had long la I I ndcr the Three laps, and another, in lundne8 to thuw That the of my bueam eume you Then soft iy I opened lluxloor.

and-- booh! -scat! A rni.big'j a cat, and as Mack your hat, To hit uf the pig-pen that quicker than Uuir And his nil ha junijed-- hiJe your heads, don thcctlyofUatttiltiin, at a Small Tracts of land for Sale, VtrilL-C O.tt Mlt.E OF TIMS Ono containing about mid (fit) otln-rS acrtn. A liiiBn i i for i a i i to a near thocily, fur A HOINI: Huuktryc vtriiut-- FUU SALE the SOB SALT, 1 i i in i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i Hi i.o3'J-ly_ rCOMEKY, Law. Hamilton, Hnilereiiiinty, Ohio, will i altrnlnm In all rninniiilcil Office in ftlock, north nidc ol street, opposite Ilirler I.UUSP. m-iyS-STly llanilliiiiit Ohio- Oilier In Ezrn 11'ottt-r'H Uilke. Buildmir.

I I have .11 llii-t ami oilur by 1 mil abkd MoculliLiiIrifriiF and tfniisacl other 1 a nlpo well prep-md to attend Iu nil claims icked old beast mplolhe tatt! i a Htrclcliand a yawn, a long heighOiu! and I 'ncath the blankcl-and let 110 fast, i I told i titlark, in a TVTQ good dwelling houses for sale Ono i i i lo in Wmt i on Jirge wild i Tictv nf Ir lit nnd 'I'lin oilier TT k- fniii" nn i i i iSo Cuy nl I flt'if iVit it FIH I li-w I'ic'k tun ftfl til 111 i i I lU'jre 1 very I AND eJ nt I.tw. Uainiluui OITice In sccund Miirr.ouncr of It inn Ttid Third Mn cts rri- i i HUT thf r.Hnu formerly TO you grt rnnrried, don't mnrry a pet, A jilt or a vixt- yet a coque'te; Hut marry a a i mat it can lit lor the wife ot a I.imk nut for a girt ttiil Is hcalihv and i i ere a htnr ffum her And ilm Yc ftsn In- freckled nr burnt to a tan. the girl fur ascnaible man. Jack-on W. i be ri.ii-uli,.d will in hie in thr Cum in IIIUIIII.M- i I I aa bii-jli-li I l-ir rkius IT- i a wife; nnd c'niiiH a he ij i an 1(J can.

Ic F01 SALE! tnci nil. 'if itiitnil ilifi cliv trlil a etndiUlc mall, Lixtk out fur Hnt nrntU- find i Vn-I ni'nl -t nnd sih-nt. nnd it -r y.tur mind; It ehu'll wdconic the p'nii. SIM Ue the i of a ecnstMc mnn. Ilrtlic wi-ii-ly nn I kind, all in.) iltiriitt) hnjipv if i i i i nufitl, nnil -H-nsib't man.

IccLcrs Ten tons. I rrmtlnt hen la theeoune of human it for any Mechanic, of craft to of tooli, menu or machlowj, to carry on hit Ltmnwi. prudence that he make twltttioti ol and tlinn he can more work in the Mine lime Umn can be per- Uie Press was up expressly for band but to Iw "bdiip-l "We believe the" Adams Stenra frnlly admitted to be ont- of the fcrtl irorjinjr Strain Presses in usf-- irulfrV Hand Prt-sn vill do more tcork in same tiuu, and Jo brtter than the Adams Pre-ti; besidtt, it i not cost in ore inn about half what the Adams rally costs. Press band but i miitnreil plar, by which it can ehlitT hand or sU-ntn, at iin-, by mtrely olT, or putting on Thy ilrclmntcal txuriT? combined in the oji- of Wnlfu'a cttnsint uf the lever, tin- xrlitvl and its nxc-1, the nnd the juitit UK jrrcnt a combination Meehnni- powers in ntty other III tMf. its this Press combines ity, ond cnse; theopvrntiun performed bv dimply turiutip a crank.

I i plnee, tlie palter is placed upon fly, in a horizontal position, thccrank Ii turned giving urn' revolution to the Pricing vhrtl, i carries the pajwr to its jilacs "iHtnenth plultert, wliicli, accond revolution of the 4J1 Mr. VallaDiUhaara IB C'oMfrH. I lie from turret to foondatioa atone. Here a Hfctional wiUi a aectiobal pUtfurm, Mr. aiming tucjntna the Government furteetion- Housc.

He Uiough avuunKtnan.mil he a wlit-u the pen lit nun told had seen Borne legislatr.e service, but he had them there wai no cauw foralarBi he wu only always endeavored su to be a politician as not to forget that he was a getitMmin. and he was resolved to exact from others that courtesy which be wai always willing award. He party with dlscourteny inviting agpnttlon. The gentlraian'c had before them a aolemn warning, in the jwr- of the gentleman from New (Mr. Hriggt) Uit relic of of the tn tvfiuinj; to according to i a i i i who dad taken refuge on the had eatdtliatif any a a --i: --i eniloracdabiMikufau incendiary character, and had refused to diaavuw it ftentimentH, he was not fit or member i Houie, nnd ho reflated holder had atated that IHTHOII not fit to live, hut there waa no indignation on the Republican aide of the Houne manifettcd, ai there had twfti when he mndchift declaration.

He would in farm gentlemen on that aide thnt ie was their and he exact frnin them aa a the wine conaid which they were forced to (five South ern slaveholders "If If they had yet of the Huiifte, and aat 1 aulitary and Plunbtti Unum. Union was in imminent of This whole hud become war fur political masU-ry, in which slavery only played the part of the Utter In an algebraic equation, and was used onlv to work out the problem of Did it ever men of the Sorth, when they dartiif; the to go out of Union, that, when that disastrous went should be brought about, the great "West, in tbe tier- eise of her sovereign will add pleaaore, in the rs. "If they thought otherwise, of that jKipular sovereignty which to learn his character, fur he was I woulJ demand and would have as RIHM! a Western fire-rater as the hottest snl- i might also to set tip fur herself? arnnmhr in the House. and ap- Did the phantom of a Western Confederacy Helmd bwn served with a notice never haunt Iheirnightlr viitians? The West this morning that tbe Republican sidedi'l not and clothed the iforth for sixty vrars. intend tollmen to any further He woub! tlie North do without the West? carvil not whether they would or not; What would New York and Boston do! he told them the country held its breath tn suspense upon every word said here, and Union if vou darel Send off 'flcifc States, force tlie West into a Confed A Munich corrrtpondent of tlie NeV York Tinv4, in describing: tlie OetnUr In eity, the following likcuess of oat of iu country atLrntUnti: There a "Dachann-lwlle!" llvrstoct- ings are light blue, printed i Mack lirm, and risible nearly to the knee.

litad-drtti ascendi tu a point about six inches abuve cruwn, and is surmounted by a gilt piste, from beneath which two long, broadl ribbuDs, Uiat when the wind blow, down to herwaitt. "Down is DO great distance, forher jacket can Lardlr be rnore thsn or four inches luntr, anil begin under her stuffed out at shoulders until her arms At that point arr six inchea thick, and tawrdowa wiut. Thr fullness vf her bosom in the same and its chanmi to the increased bv tbe gold and crimson which shows jacket. But skirt is culminating frnammtoflliis. as of all truly fashionable at the present dar- 0.crinoIiD«! them drluvion and lowieeminc.

into space which thy real substance and weight entitle Wither atid vaonh thon sham; fur Ju! thon in the presence of a Dachanrr and a DachaurrUlleis a grwat agine, ye thai or the the "Paivnt Patent Indestructible," or the "Pattat imagine the heavit-st broadcloth. to dtclarv i i i cv, where then would be their pride and folded in immenie plaita. aAtrthe mannerof In this sectional controversy he A insolence, their trade and commerce? What if a abut fan. and made into aahirt, com. i i i a nentrnlity.

not a York and the other Northern re- fillinc the span' from ila outermoft crn man with Southern principles, but 1 tn with New KnglandT For New circumference to the blue tijfer ted States man with Untied -was a who had de- Fifty ynrdi of broadcloth in one petticoat. In but when the South wru threatened with onn- and aet up a deity of tluir of tlie diamttrr at invtiKtutiP, Henilc inMiimctiunM, and the own; and year had pansi-d he predict- are 10 tobeof the tame torch of the incen'liary, hia were thry thcslatue of John Brown atKI re as below, or nearly an. They of rholly for her. He hud no for South- in the place cf Daniel VfeUUr. He tliuuclit dart cloth, ern rights aim; fend tin Ms simply as such; let he knew thev South ile.

nnd cotild; except beneath, where the of the prophrey in fairway to be fulfilled of the the numerous are dyed in the brightrtt New EriKlnnd to tins British and red. When one of unwieldy but he had a tender regard" for his owr. obliga-1 Crown. Was it not better, then, for North an! actually i a fas I hare seen lions. A Northern man he would i South, anil West, that the Union should a roilwav, when "there wasn't thw Soutli (ill her cttliAtUutiiimil rights, i i benreaerveilT He war for the Union as it is, least need for it), ami undertakes to run.

the thrw.fifth* Law, a Conititution as it i and againotdis- sudden display of gorgeom calora rights in the and whatever vise the union, ami forever. startling. whether the elect tun of a These Itelles are 90 rnmed from lal President would bo their residence, pic'inil. a village in riglils in the I emtorit 1 wnnicvcruise llie union, ami Constitution given. He wan not If he ncrv true to the South in the sense of defending 'anti olarery fKctiotm Southern itmtitutiuna and i i Souther; votes on question, regardless uf his Free State idt'titity; but be trait Irtic to the ui-rf (he grtnt of the Democratic party in the for disunion, lie en ill Tint tfll; They wear but a WiAifrn mnn he tuM the South that year, and a loMttmt, for the first twn when they nhnuld.

by a numerical aectional thrir are quite witFi the weipht. North, in i a i i a the constitutional innjorUy, elect a Southern President fur tlie (winch, of not liy the waist nciriK Southern interrsls. and alone,) but that, after this period'theT Ueome pro-sloierj, those in one hand and a torch in tbe other, ditnute their weight of thin garment their wealth ami ami those oceupi- every ineh of ground, and burn every blade of An heiress is rankeil according to round; and to the lat- on the broad prairies of the befurc her cnlilirr, i cannon-- -she Is a or richta South all her enemies of L-ottTirtMig the fmrintnilawliold. m-rfietly ami insensible, Xike the whaUoerer. There were three in States, he would meet them with a aword Dulch of nldtn time, siKnify lr who were an edn middle or nctitrni gn clnnn he claimed to That he be- lit-notild icld.

He would not twenty-fuur, or lumnder. lieiwl cround for all cnnserva-1 watt for the oxertact, for he knew that fire; Union men of thift country-. He deniand-. would burn, frost would conceal, and im whatever I The little who nn pnipnctorn of quarter it miulit. Hut the South had an ample eorutnntlr on the ont for Jond revolution of the c-d nt-ithernn Anti-ainTvry IWile, nn onli-sln-' and rwiflon woul.l do worl: lametthtel, down antl gma nn inipm- very itnr nn nnli-tlati-rr Uud; 1 WBI apimaml to i a i come froti to tin: palter.

At the ink- Und neither a Nortlu-rn nor Simlht-rn'quarter it mliiliU But tlie tilc i.wtnlnitins roller i i a liiilaWeitorn nmh.di-Vi.tetltotheUnioii, npolouv in theevcnts of the laat months, ilciplii to liitdi to. iee a sleicfl i i impnru the rol-, one of the Krw St.it.-* of that War, oinsn war. had been proclaimed niraiiist utrwti with at leait a doren .1 i i i i i .1 i i i 1 1 il.tr,, i i brings diiulli the first. It i be rradily seen that the pnwM nf Nurtb nnd South rvsi.tctei turning a emnk it; more i canted the Western incinlj emnk, nnd crrtnk tn required ith the cnrnnion hand 1'rvm and tlmtit cntucnieiit In place llie pnper plntform. than ott i i of tlii-cnmiiiitii or tlie inclined Iy of It lyinirr norkid than tt insierlo L-ntnk Ihnli i a Imck- i i i It i ti run otil Iicnvy jfl.iJf ami furm.

It much timer lo run out ntily, than to run the furrn nut nnd I met. forincli nonl.l fit'ht i fire. He found that each other, but re- len ns ntitiide 1m r- ctired his collence Olr. Slie H' thnt In thi-ir nuil then make a fnr otlit-r mnn; nnd lifbt-lu-rtil thnt airmtar fnte ntiaiti-d i other colh-ncitc, (Mr. Curwiu,) whn uuulil ut'ver realiit; that TIJ rnraantm'iit lo llir 4 Uul lu- the MVst that thedi amnleapology alarm which the South.

But wiialil the These things wtrv on lioneback; andftiicfi a horsel-- nnd indignation Itnttrncteilthe eye in a moment: I Midler!" The mnn held up his homtly ateed anil hey null Bfct-deimw? Would they break up the nf these Sutes, and down forever, in one looked around, pro in cu in ruin, the pillars and columns of I Took Iiere repealed the boy. In- laid upon the 'iliii nuignifiecnt temple of liberty which our sonny, what do you said nt lorwnri! tn drnw the fire of fathers rvnrrd? A little, let them try man. again the penecful rrmedy of the bnllut "Plrav. 3Ii9ler, may 1 hitch on to your more potent than the bayotut. He notas horw's hopeful tif thu final result as but lie I The countrymnn "whipped and iu hia "infancy that he ahonltl never tcred sometliincnbout tlie bad in despair wf Hie Hcpublic, Ho Irtllreil in nn --Dayton I'rmidfiict', and thnt God had fore- nirrntulnted tbe Wrst that theilay- ir deliverance nenr; that the long period nf their minority about tn Ur- th onlaincd for this country a higher, mightier, nobler destiny thnn for a'nyother country since the wiirM Ti mpir to ImnJlo the rol llv, thai lilack I type.

one of the in En the of pnrts it is simple Dldii't Know The r.naisvn]u Democrat tells the following story of a member of the LejHsIature of i the ci the puiple the Inst. From tlie North Pole to the story of a member of the Legislature of i thi'-rn-nt would hare the power to of Dani-n, fmlii the Atlantic oct-nn to llie Alle- tticky from the a i repion, had invited UU i their hand, tueiit.nnd thin wnulil ndiiiinistcritfiirthelM'n- fiti.fUieAthnl.-eouiitrv. If the North nr the 1 rrqnitid lo eontrn-'ncc the close tlirro slmini add P. nflicn 3d mirth ol Pint Pm.hit.riaii Clwrrti, can be en a i time. KrTIii) pricf, in I I i I'eirp.

Iltttit'ltoii, OlH-' of former Mlfi i i i a i i i biit-im confided to him. OK TNI; i I llii'MimlliT 'tli niilf JTn tlirt, tnva tir M'gctablc matter i of the tn co with Mtn ami take At the the Itocky salnoa. the following dialogue occurred: a Innt in the blue wnters'of tJandidnte--How nuny oyster) will Iwheld the future of this patriotic have, nir? ft. Dr SViwi Offiw ami I'to In- lunrly but ti'inlital nn or pive iK-rivntnili plrntv IIIMIII wliicli In tlieir tlWKl of llie i i tliiwlv i i the cur- of 't- The nsnin rcry nliiimin; It I I i Ho nn.l ioticnmi1 i-wred ntlmie IiUllod the Tlie pnhtinan who pot ont of breeth rnn- tviit" VriiicliVlim- i i i Solim ciuw illiad mraninp, i i i i i i Wwtorn Mrvllltv Sottli imwli an Ility Soulli, and tlm i 1 Idl nil oonld IH- eei-n 8 1 11 All r.kr.'pn.m|.lly ciwuttd. i'ti upon nliv of nnd nfTonk-il fine It nmjtiUc i i i i a A InncunRc in the wurld vtn i friini ilnniwil K'rviliiv to the uth.

Tho no urn': but fraternal affection an Sctablo liiottfr ttaliyloni.h enufu.iui, IVIn-n 1,11.11 from IVnn.vlianin (Mr. Hiclmmi) hail tlie cord and goldci L-m. The dny! Duly un. tho Iri.h jinripitMini; eicbln-ii million, bowl now nj well brolen. Hit view of i i i of a SjHiinUy in unnn till he must Icnrn wire nf the hardest anil toughtit, and ncithe le nunon would ning for an (ins purchiced a pair of al affection and lows, and proposes to nmacnin.

-'-1-- which under tlic firm 'I initx-rmn IvimbertMii. fin been ilisulvod. All iwrwiiu -fleblcd tn said firm nrc mxilinl to mnkn wtl'o wuh A I i A UllCl OK In-fur" the Mint," much smnller thnii It win bite in the afternotm when the Unenwahnrr'ned. About PIT o'clock Urge Enplish paolrt ll I A vhi Amtft hlin.lt: door Miip. under tin- cloud nf mama, hove in Mght, i-nirr.

Him. wimhiw linwm hindlm. MM. t.vring ti. the Kastvnrtl, and on.F to Pnnilc 1 1 1 i a Cnpt.

Kirliy displayed UOOttS I I i a Mill 1 his signals rending "ice nhend," which the Htnii.Oliin. Sl-ly Uliinaukiinwleiliwd bv immcdintelv Iwulinir were the JOHN WEIDENBORNER, DEALER IK BOOTS SHOES! I A I OHO, OppositellioCoiirt House. CanRtniiltv mi llund, A 3VXa.lE.os to OrcJor-S BOOTS AND SHOE'S or THE BEST LADIES GAITER BOOTS, BUSKINS, st.iri'Ens, PromiacU. I u-limcll mr Cloods 0 II A And ni low a any oilier Hoot anil Shoemaker In nt'ILKIM), JiAlf Iliimllloii. Ohio, dlrvutly tho traak of 1 Is were- tttH'rlnj; full upon It, iee Wan bound tn tl The would mujhud It (but for this warning) TtT.t A TO OHDKIl ANY A I nftcr Utth nould i kwp for i-nJf tl.o f'Mtnd.

ml. The ship Apiwand le a latRv nine, taw a HI, nlhrr Cabinet-Mtlfr in i Melbourne packet, and had inftnr jwnnld city. AM work is purraNtof The nrr i i The name made mil from her llamllton. RrmetnliiTltil oetC-IU call. wx, n.

XILLII. p. c. COKKIJK. CONKLTN, A I Particular attention given to cxsniinniioniol tillfltotralcitiiic.

A fur labor wa completed a lull of all the doejaand innrtttngrnonrrcori In Butlercojnty. Thrcnnvefancmnfrach jot of Inml helng arranRfil wo are prcimied to furnlili immediate and arctr 1C II A rrr all Kind, tif neknnuledged by immcdiatelv hauling up to thf NVrthunril Capcllurn, nnd the bark, ihntigh too fnr dinLnnt tu read the ignatn, took the nlarm and fnlloued Dnly repaired now ton painful and difTicult sub- nnd dispatched nil the jrct, tbe niibjf-ct of minimi. Fnr many yrars Atul i i florirnmrnt formal no man hey chalUd on ftery hnr and nhup window dnml Im-nthc that word in CapituK Wit it ,11 town. SIiiipK U-ing itliutnll mitfimiliar. In i cnntenl the rn-body going to and doming from rnev of the vnuM Mntid Utween the fcreitl plnces of wnrahip iinw the wnrd; nnd i i ami thr dead.

Too mnnr of tlie "orth ctcrtbodv rfpitnled it. co Hint "Quu" wrre fttrlvlngto force IlieSniithoiitof the Un- i through Dublin. The circiim- ion. and too nmnv of the South anxious ttnnco of wiril Winer on CTtrvdiMtr, lo IK forcftl mil. Yhedi-etrinrtof Half, Itankii.

nnd vindnw.cntiiM.d much anil Chnnr, nnd Lincoln, and titl in me a i a 1 i ensure taiis- in all en: BOOKS, STATIONERY A- ISr T.T J. WALTER, OppoMtc A afHec I i KOI Grecian A tarcr lot tif I 1 Picture ns the I'hHopontAH. This immense iceberg doubtless detached from masses the Antarctic Ocean, nnd was sent tu the northward and uutiard by thccnrretiU. Dutch Nrriuun. The following admirable production, dc livcrcd Lie fore rompany of volunteer eoMIcr i HrrnlutMtnnry atniggle, upon tlie thi'ir gojmrto "glorious wnr," wascal' cnlntrd to inspire tlieru witli moru than Hcr culenn courage: Mine virsl you corned here you vns and i Statinnrry nml Fancy you and and Bolltn on Mnuldlnepol nil your and tlcm i you like doings i a a i i I i i a a Varniuli; a pnck; now, mine fncnU, Irt me tell you dio, a man a man if he is no plain and my dumb.

Vvn Tnvid went out tn vile (ilaasLi, A.C. Tooth.ltnit he tmik noting mit him but von mipnny with innnyof nnd men tlion th kniild hnve nit through princi of Dublin by certaiii hour next people unon tut lie must Icnrn nf thnt thf Went were tint i i i a men, to come the dny. introduced fnrth nt llm uf bin drum. If lie intend i i nr(ie um that he od to the blnvk of internecine war lie .1.. 1.

find nt home. Mr. Florence, of Pennsylvania--He cannot tut grr hy, i hatintf meaning, a i I Irom i a i fin.l tWrn tlirrr. Mr. Vallamtighain wa fllad to it.

He should a Btory attempk'il to nil nf 1 New York Tribune, wrre th current, it draws furth tho exprc lun, "you ore i i me. 1 Ihrrc nn i i Ilia eollragne (1r. Corwln) not rri.n-.cBl the of the Htpubliranti of Ohm, but The liln-aHra in Ohio Intclv rrcclrnl fulluwer of thnt party wurth of which vllicl i to lend. It not follows ort.i«i»npliv Diction-11 nctl1 nn1 i i that The Hoard tif Education of Clerelanil, flre wan '7 1 conserrative voles at If Ihon wilt live eomfurtablr, let alona wire of the hardest a tuughrst, and neither with proriJcnce, and mm with their the clamors of the south nor the fanaticism of rights. Lhe North anould move him from hia position i of armed neutralilr, in which he meant to hold even and impartial the tcalca between thecun- dvsfrtM rlamvfl ntnjefc her loTer with eicNimiDC witli tending He knew that much he bad "You hire broken my heai void would be denounced and your head, I'll break if to reTcrc a Conititution and chenth the Union, and lo abhor tho mndntss and the treason which would lift a handagainit them A nifrchnnt lately adrertisint; a clerk 'ho eollld stand confinement," rvceived an pro slarery, then in every mm, fibre, from one who had beca'seren yean in and ligamenthe all over ana jail.

altogether pro-tin very man. Wcbiler ant Crocktt. a two characters could more than thoie of and One had penetrated the profoundcst depths oflnw, Rtatismansliip, and diplomacy. The other had the profoundrst depths of thr and was passionate lover of its Tild delichts. Cnmkf paid com- ilimcnt that both tU-aied ami amused related that when hii eclfbratcd speech on FooteS resolution wai published, he a copy of it to Davy Crocket.

Shortly Dary calleiruniin him to make hii ac- IfDnrpTARtc A nmn mnrlo his but i and in few bnt signifi- oant: "I hate nothing. I owe nothing 1 and I "Jlr. Trtf, if von are nbontto I ihall detain your trunk," erclaimed an ircensefl lady wns slightlr in nrrcart. "Wherefore?" 3Ir. T.

indignant. "For the widow. knowIedgmenU fur the faror--remarking that it was the only spwib he had evtr been able to We sincerely wish for 1 10 that some standard authority in othoeniMir I 0111 0 and Jiri-iort were PMnrallv a ut In tho party mme Uent'ofmen Two darkifs had bought a men of pork in tcd theitaluteuf but 3am no place to put for John Hrown. At if preat Many otTicera adopt Welmfor'a i inapellinc and nTerhia fate; in one conntv In Ohio tbe Court of Common Picas was Joiirnrd on the dny of his exroution, and even in bin own courthouse Wll was toll Tarjd tayn 'Coll- school and itandanl worki in con- a a i i i i i i rnul I.XN'OS FOR 1 from Ilillailelniiin l-y riit climaiB is mil I nn I dclijhtiul. MI J.

Itrrnonhv lettrr. Allan tlimmanUiu Settlement in another liccounly. New Jersey. See foil adverilvmetit Un atiotber column. aoTlO-2irm cretof curative poweni he derived from The lady who knit her brow hii wai cdapair pf on Uhlnd all There was a public sentiment He would not derogate from the patriotism nf those engaged in tho late Union mretingf, I but one table of election of more rnlue MI an IndifAtion rf pnblic tliau nil thr Union ftpecchei ever made.

Ha the gentlemtn from Tennessee (Mr. Nelson) that mUtaken in supposing that the Korth is ready to put down agitation; that only a few ivrapathiic with John Browner thatfuritirr ulaTen Minld be In one-half of thn free withont the aid cf the Kcdcnl GoTrrnmenU That would do mnn for the cauw of dtsan- ion Umn thousand like Uiatof (ram South Carollnt, (Mr. Keitt,) who Utm to grandiloquently tu ibattrr Ul! Kcyu strange or mytterioui down in your wieinitj Sam, mostaitrangfl thing happened at tny house yrslerlait night. All mystery, all my it cry to me. 11 4 Ah Julim, what was datt Sara, 1 told ye now.

Dil morn went down into de cellar for to get a piece hog for darkey's breakfast, and I put hand down In de brine and felt all round, but no pork dar--all gone. Couldn't tell wbai bewent with it; no I tuned up Sam, true preach in', de rats eataholi clar froo He bottom of de drugget: de pork all Sam was with but presently raid-- Why de brine run out ob de lame hold" "I do with I could cured of lying in betT ao late in the exclaimed a laxy tortiirnlnc aroimd upon his pillow. "Well, then I will try the Mid' ii pouring a tumbler full over him. 1 Ata concert in Wisconsin.at the cnnelntlnTL- of the song, a good ttme a country farmer got up ami nclai med: "Miner, TOO fixtherfatrT that what we want--Just gtre tu the A penny posited in the corner stone ofa ehnrch at son, last week, thnt hail been from a in Rone, built during thcrciffn- cf tht 'Ah Sam, data myttcry--data de lery-' TBTH thingt that afiw-- two nU wo wlvamii MM, and after hidy. A Maine editor tart that a i in that Sutc grpr to large tbatciglittacn could stand around This is likethefrllow whowiw a flock'ef pirconi Kofowthat beconld a atick at Licm.

1 ftrtt NEWSPAPER! the Hapntnota tn Rio Janeiro in waa broken np in 1558. Tht enlfrprlM foneerted by John CalTin and Colipnl, the trailer of the liugMHto, and tbe molt diitingtmhed yictim of Ib, Bartholomew niaiucn. rtal dfiign of eduMtinn 1 ijtn thildrtnrc.onrcc. Ul.twillendurerwioiw an lifeendnreti hahitatbat atMlionMn, Mi dettioy; otrnpation thuwil! Im A.

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