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i mt pM lliClitvioTI 4 tt noil bi i. 1 I'Jkl ml: Ci i wit t. it i VM fKilifTHr( i. i'rtf Jill U(T VUft eI rf44 Hi vrt r. 1 ft (J fiWltt Jl 1 ii f'ii rUMJXHEH DAILY, BY SWAIN.

ABELL SIMMONS. r. rnr af BTCOXD tad VOCJt STRXtTS. Term th Ppr Btmscatir. lain It and Districts.

Ill CENTS PER WEEK. tt I la CARRIER at itrt bach wsaa. To Mtil SeemikeH, out of th City, th rotocrlptw prlc it Foot Dallam rtyetl and la nt cut if ta KW mi wnnonl Mint previously pew w. The WEEKLY LE1X.ER, 13 wrmf.w.'IMM Stl month. No a.

ssal Jur longer Pr ud to RU tBirMUMMIWt TO IK NT. A cottvoflionl Trim Blory Cadar nraet. batween Ninth and Tcuth, north tida UUi )H3 iw FOB. RUNT A Ihrpw rtorted Baton Uwib una Mama, with kitchen In tha baKmenuon tha wat lda of Finn ttret, above foplaf jlMa, In tha Nonhem Libnla. Thi prownjr haa wraa yara, ana aatiraDw renaenea.

xna rem (Will far Apphrw Wmav a. it ivnM corner hf fifth and Brnnfa itrri. W. DHBIBAHLE WELLING FOR SALE. A TflRBJC BTOSY BRICK UWELUNO, with rUU kouM and PiUot Haater.

Vaulta aodor tha yard, and ethar eoatea eonuiaing in front )S ft and in dtttb 73 It. to a hack atreet (0 A. wida, amall DwaUini on the back (trret, ailuata 1 an Parry Bu between Bprure and Pine Btreett. Apply to 0. CUKDY BONf.

lUlw Wo. 8. 18th Bt near Chaanut Bt. 1 FOR BENT A STORK, aituate In Orun Apply ROBERT E. GRAY, Orwt.

No. 94 Boulh SIXTH Uraat, or to WILLIAM No. 94 Bout yEATOX, cyaoittethe Btore. JTi uti A tleauui DV.ii.ncn. B.r.ri I I in the healthy ViUarer PI MA ot jtLLRJfTVWX.

Jfut Jtrnr. (lata lidenea of the Miwea Of.) Tha liouee la Ure and conveolenl two Parlor, with a large entry, na tha lower floor Kitchen in the rar. eonnoeted by a fiaiia never failing Pump of Water near the Kitchen door; erven Bed Roomet flieooi Cellar, jt haa fine large and well ahaded Yard, containing number of FRUIT TREES: and it may be Mid to oaacei every eoavenienee to make the retidenee a deairablaona. ALEX ANDKR READ. No.

203 MARKET Btreel. or to Mr. DAVID MeKEAN, AlXE.VTOWtf, (N. Will be I let for 1, 4 or month. Je8odwt i Vj FOR BALE A JlJKCHOViE and LOT, I I No.

H7 BRUWN (treat, i Alao. two three 1J aury BRICK HOUSE na the tame Lot, and na urea atory brick huubb, no. 77 taiujia i BY atreet. Apply at No. 77 Tammany irert.

in I AMEB MAXWELL. DVALUABI.B tTi'Y PRUfRTV FuM BALE. Ta be anM, that valuable property, nart af the EtUte of the late Dr. Bonlamin Rnah. eooahiirni of a THREE STORY HRICK krOUBB.

at the aontheaat oomer of WALNUT and FWfJRTH atraeta, with front of npwarde of one knndrod rot on Fonrth atreet, and 4nly ii feet deveai Irrhee on Walnut atreet. Thi property in in aha intmadiata neigblMrbond of the Exchange, aevernl Ineurnnca OtAcea, and other reeoneof aAhrda an anaeaaHytood alia rf a prodiable Invert nwnt Um front in Fourth atreet having great capa bilitlea af improvemtnt, by runing up atorea af any kind, oaatneaa Dm prtioql men, or it would be a asm standing attaatioa ear a puaite inaiitutina, deal ling iu locatioa) at point central to much af the inv aottaat hananeaa of tha eityand tha whoie neighbor, bond goad and improving. Term tf payment liberal, and man to auit the pur Cbaaer. Appry to J. MURRAY BUffll.

aoraer of BEVENTH and BANdOM ttreata. between the boar of and 10 A. M. and I KXCURHIOK TO THE I 1 SUHaUEHANKA RlvKH TTAND HAVRE DE GRACE. Th'iLtvklPHIJi.

WILMIXOTOM BALTl JUVMK MJIL HOAD LIM. Vi Tueailay morning, Jane Id. a Train of Care will leave the depot, No. MARKET ft rent below ELEVENTH, at 8 oVIock, A F.uuraioa to the fiovqaehannn River and Havre daOraee After the nrri valor the oaieea gare at Ha vra dw Oraeev tha Cnmpeny'i aplenritd and eommodiouaBlanmbont BU3UUEHANNA, Captain Virdln. will mak an Eaeureion on the lag an epemrtanity to view ami enjoy ita beautiful and tomnntie eeeaery.

i i iv t. Returning, will leave the River at kaJf.paet I atloek. arriving in the city before dark. Fare tat the trip only tiJ rT.TT;7 Dinner wiU pwvMH by teimt WlLLIAM. A6HMEAD, Arewtf CHAKGEOFHOURFOKdALKM.

rZaW after HtDMESDAY, the 'n intt, the Stenmboal CLIFTON, Carr. Boon, will loav RACE KI RKKT WUARF for BALEM, at 7 o'clock. A. till farther notioa, tooctung at Cneatar, Marcu Honk, Peanagrave, New CaaOe, Delaware Ctty Raturainf, havt Baktn at V2'tilDCEn 6V wili tika JOHN DARE'S STAGE, tha arrival of lb Boat at Braakflrat proti rJcard. ROBERT M.

Berretary. tpt Ft REWARD. 4XWT, between Becond. above I Ian) iwiit and Cheenot and Kintb atraeta, a ir a nolJ) Tit above toward I will ha given to any pamonretaming the a ioiha OrBca of tno Mager. i rv BCW ABU.

U)T. on lM moriitBf I UftF the tth inatanl. a OOLD DETACHED i rvrt WATCH. with 23 eitrn la wela. independent aaeooda, huntint caaa, and enameled dial maker name Arnold.

Adnme nr. vo uanoon, no. wna. i na ahovn reward will ba giveo for the recovery of tha aame. and na aaeetioni allied, on apnlieatioa to Iftl wQ A LONtf.D B.

Hotel HALF CENf REWAKU. Raaaway inrni the aubcrlb, on the 1.1h inat, ANA83EB jvJ KYLLYr an indentured npprvntica tt the Jn2 Bread and Cake Baking Buaiaea. I hereby caution all peraone from harboring or trusting htm on my account, a I will pay no bill of hie contracting from and after X'a Iw1' HmAVED AWAY from tne Biixii tM ath TWO RED COWS. ooaoftheai wrthawhitertripeontbe hind im ii other artth white back and a amall star in the forehand. They were aeen going over the Market atreet brtrfra, but nothing ha been heard of them tinea.

Whoever will return the same to ARTHUR JOHNSON, aomer of Bcb. Third and Market streets, aball bo suitably rewarded. jeia ft NOTlCkV The anhMribsr would iulbrin hia frianda and the public generally, that he haa taken the LIVERY STABLE lately bv Ouvsa Lwaon. where na win car on in basin in a manner that eauaot tail to suit tlmaa arkoauiv favor him with a call. BT er and genteel Drivers, auady Horse, and good Car nagea always ready.

jiJ 3m JOHN ELL19, ItJSPBf.KRT ALLIT. between Lfftoet and Bnruee and Ninth and Tenth. FOR BALE Four full blooded BET TEE Pl'W, about ia week old. For further partieaiare, apply back of No. AW street, poutnwata.

LOriT Oa Bunday, 311 from the stable of Dxvis Dot met, la Borne between rVhuylkill Seventh end Eighth, RIER 1XM. and real rat cateher hnrt rardaad tail, and anawert to the name of Jack." Whoever will return the same to Mr. Doainrn, U. State Hotel, shall be suitably rewarded. Jlfr3t Cbaaed of every fattem.

at tne mrUet, may be had al the LV ER TLATE, BPmi'g. and FORK MANUFACTORY nf tb Bob KriBers, No fM ARCH street, near SIXTH, when they have )ut received, pr lau arrival, an assort. swnt of superior Plated Wart Britannia Tea Beta, Oermoa Birva of superior quality, aad every other article eonneetad with their lino Bilver work tt sravnd aad chased for the trade, and etbors. puTeeemm BARD JLAMONT. I it ft OLD SILfTR watted.

gJMwketBtmU ''I, apl3n Obi woaM yon preaorve la it busty the HIB Tb glory rriDMdiea, tbe trid of the Fair: Make it Mtv tnd soft, and of vlroroo growth The Balm or Ootumhia aeenmpSMhea both I THK HUMAlt HAM IS WARRANTED ataid or restored, and the bead kept tree tram dandmlT, by the genuine Otsaipet't 012BV TrhirTTTT) WILLIAM 8. CLEMENTS. No. 7 TfllBD BtreeV E. corner of Dock, would ack tha attention of the votariea of fashion and enmfbrt to the beautiful and extensive assortment of HATS.

esDerli iv suitable to thi sultry season, con latins ot fine lirht Beaver. Moleskin, Bruch, Pan a rnaa. ifanilla. Leeborn. 4u.i all of which' are pro duced in tbst anperiar atyla of elegance for Which tha hnueo of LEARY at CO.

of New York haa tilled such celebrity, and with luch boo the advcrilr sm for yeart connected, jeii 3t BCSI9KBB OARDI. Ch.rlea Dnil'a WAiEHOUSH, No. I BKICK bCHJSJC, Hirl new. phftumlr if. I Band 1 FMtnrMt Ua4cd, with a Dinlnf Krtmn and Kilchrn in tha aMeiixtni, wiih the hydrant watorand link In tha kiuben, lb hydiiat waiar In lb yanl, and Manttia, rata rarlora, Mw ml mndrrata.

Apnl at No. W7 1 1 Osrbanl Lttking OlaM mni Piclnrt Trent Maktr, 151 B. Tbifd tt, Iwlow Bptnea.flel Lndaauaaal OptniBH lr hall UiaaJd ft era W. W. cor rlEVENTH and MOUTH ate, jail io T.

Uanc'i Cwtk airing Mmtftterii, 11 BUDD 1 8L, aboTa Poplar Lane. Supply an hand. jyl lr Ferry Cheap Booka, Paper Ruled and Bonn! to order, at eea K. Baeana n. amow KaaoHaiiT Madhastt LaJigenidoertTert Tttktr Mit, removed to lta Vine on.

am ana did. nis CkMi Riiled Pe Beoke, 11 eta. per Oopy Booka, W. Cyphennf Bl6t M. Baeoad at (n74ni N' ManuOiduitr of Tornedoea, Pal o.

io Hickory ifctiit. JyS iy Joss Dudii Aococptaut, B. E. comer Fifth i vinnt umii. Rotk ktnitt Attdimw.

tea lrt i B. H. Lawla MAXS ACADEMY, German eU tear Third. an311y Ot CramKt Cti at Bcontaa, SIS N. Third at.

aa. Poplar Lann. haa recomrrwnced bneineee. anl4 ly J.ataa K. Moora.

DENTIST, 49 South FIFTH Btraot, below Chtnut. Ternn rtaaonabla. jaai Iy Boa Bilk Worm Ena, Pitdmmt lUeU, Brttkf fpiwtn, Wo. 1 frnnfcHn waoe. ytw GENTLEMEN LEOHORN.

PANAMA, AND MANILLA HA'PeWTbe subacriber re peet fully inform hi (riaiut nrul tb puMie ge nerally, that he I prepared to give the moat (uperiof laisb to new Leghorn, Panama, end Manilla Hats, at bis establithnienL Old Hat cleaned and retrtmmed la the beat manner. Order from Hatters, Merchants, and Milliner, will meet with prompt attention. s. i. mlf Jm BAMU S.CAB8EDAT, 43 Lombard at.

pa LOOK AT THIS, an MFJI A DOLL I by purchasing of CLAUSEN as COv at the CHkAf HAT STOKE, No. EH COND Street. ODDoalta Christ Cbarca. who have al ways on Jiand an ettaniive assort luent af HAT8 and CAPS of every deacription, which wiU be sold oa each term a cannot fall to please. ai7 3m Conntry Merchasta will Bnd It to their advantag to call, nr imnxjergtx epfttue canst cnawMa THE LARGEST end CHEAPEST assort' 4Z3bront of PARASOLS may found at either of VLKKPKRT THRKt MV0MK8, 4t North i BECOND Btroet 33d MARKET Street, ba tween Tenth and Eieventh U8 MARKET Street, below Fonrth; comprising all the aiteanad style, from tha piaia and low priced to the richest and most fanciful, now on hand and being daily manufactured.

Their btuinees being on the moat extenaiva scale, I hi nubile msv raat naanrad that tha erieea aball be a low a sowiUa, coaforuing to the present hard i 1 LMBRELLAS AND PAR ABO L8. An ertensi ve assortment of tha Cnarr and most Emwaut VMURZUJIt, PAHAtOlA aad SC.Y SHADEM. nf the an wast Ameri ca, French and English fashions, of superior nut Halt and workmanship, may pa naa at tne Maw ITitikrella and Parasol Warehonae. No. 1 SOUTH SECOND Bu, B.

oar. Market FENNER at Importers and Manufacturers. tt Marcbaata and Dealers aappned at the lowest wnoieeaie pneea. i nu aart nrra iinnnii. nnwKi ma.

'jS3 Nl'FACTORYC4AOVC LtlDOkft Wr.a Inn ta Inform her (Heads and the 'nubHt in nwrnl, that aha eUB eontinMS the above named buainaat, at tha cornet of BT. JOHN and NOBLE Street, where he haa eonrtanti an hand la ire araortment of FkSJfCB AKTIV1 CIAL noH'EM, in a great variety, both wholesale aodmaH. i 7 It MiLuukican be nceonuDodated at tbt most teasnnnbl aritta, tHIa' CLOCKS AND LOOK I NO GLASSES AVhokxala and Retail. Philadelphia and 'New Ensland maanfaetnrod clucks. 8 day XrlaX and 30 hour, Brass or Wood in great variety, of tbe best quality, and lowest price, fur chaser are request to ran ana eeo ior inemseirea.

man, LOOKING GLAUSES, ia grest vsriety. Kepnirinf tone in all It branches. 1 JAMES S. SMITH. Jcl y3m No.

104 North THIRD Street. OSBORN CONRAD. Otck aad H'tfa kte, ha opened a 8IIOP at No. S13 CAI LOWHILL street, four noon below NINTH, mbM ha will ai narticulnr attention ta tha rvMirinf of ail kind of CLOCKS, WATCH SM end JKWtLHn Ha haa on band an asanrtrueat of Twenty four hour and Eitht day Clock, Patent Lever. Lepine t.id Plain Watcbea, German Silver, tael.

Pitted and Silver Spectacle, Spoon, Pencils, Thimble. Lockets, Breastpin, Finger.ringn, Earring. Guard Chains, Ktrs, ate, which will be Bold at the lowest pricea. i. Xy Old Gold and Silver and old Watches token ia exchange.

tjeld ranted to keen cood time, nnd rlrik the hour. dorks are manufactured etnroakly tor XtalTiw These ONLY FIVE DOLLARS. A freah tuppty fkiaflritnualltv YAJiKKJC CLUCKS, war. the subscriber, and will be guaranteed for one year to give en lire MtwfaeUon, or tne money win ne to Rinded. Alao, Yankee Clock and every deteriptmi of Clocks tnd Wttchet repaired on tbe moat nuaoav tble termfc.

4 i v. ttArr.i i ftt 3ay 15 tact ttreet, between TtbandeXh. TIlHIIlA AND COLOGNE WATERS, ao oaw tial to tbe Toilet and necessary to Health. Those articles are of a very superior quality, and warranted to re Win their perfumes, which ia a very important item. For aale Wholesale and Retail, at NL to NORTH EIGHTH STREET, Philadelphia Dealer and oihen accommodated oa very reasonable term.

TV who desire to obtain a fine anlrl ar requested to call and examme Before aarcaasmg wnp ins CWAIM'S VERMIFUGE. thk most uatrui FAMILY MIDlCUfX trXM QfFlXMD TO THK rUBUQ.r i.t This well known AeU htnttrU and Werm tie bat proved sueceaefui these twelve yeara pant, and i nnivertally acknowledged by all wbo have tried it, to far superior to any other medicine ever ani.ivad ia tha diacaeet for which it i recommend ed. It it perfectly safe, and do child will rtfuaa lake it. 1 i Worn being atteeiany apt la infest person af dt bilitated digestive orgeat aad. emndated annstiuj.

lions mueh mitchief ia often done by tbt ordinary worm medicine, which generally coasM Of ths rtrongeat purtttivet. calomel, tbst istneer ef tM tteltiHeu, bitters, pink root, spirit of tarpeaUn. wotmsaed oil, kc kc Article of thi kind may da trov worm, but they debilitait the tiontaU aad often materially injure th general hearth, without removing tha eatSe. Smeim't ftrmifef boo the pa wliar advantag of removing tbe etust of worm, by giving vigor tut oeaiiny acuoa to 4l and Diimi nf direction, thereby ralieving anea ties, croup, hooping conrh. kt.

Thi median, by invitnrnt Inr the internal functioaa, tvangtaanwig i This edited by aerertl M.yon, Minittan of the morning or tb JV?" rta CosneL British Consul. Physician, and a great Instance return the ten tt i number of oar roet hoBoiabl ciutens. No. 80 Norta ATM street. For Bale nt mil Ira f'iOR'9 EFFECTUALLY CURED BY WHEEL i ran PINE EXTRACT relieret them of til nain ia twelve hour from iu application, render the tyarve af lb Cora von oi ure, ana causes ii, son.

4. Va ta it htra. in four av. Tneretiq. ution gained by thla Extrtet for earing ia th Ttov time, at tbow.

a path open te thnat wht wish foran art We iba mcacy of wbtcbitwetl known. The PINK EXTRACT baa cured manr and wiB cm all i thss has been attested by tbe Pjblie Press, and by many other who have beea cured by it De2t Noa ARCADE, and 0 CBESNtTT mreXPhiladelphit. Bold in fMm, by J. HP1NIT8H. East King ttratt; It WtiewfU at No, tha on tnt of rfirration.

and femovina tb gtrimnry causa which create wwrsid attritisa. wiR raUev Bowel Complaint. Cholie, Dysantmy.Dyapepaia, aad ha whoka traia of hiliarv alPwtioaa. Sick Headach, triillia the Stomach. Foul Breath.

Bleeding Pi lea. fee. Ititnaniidc4eiatrrfTytrwfFrsasd CUkr JnVrta. As a general remuf jajsairra ttanda anrivalled, a it is applicable te atont of tb aiM aaa to which children ar nbiect. aw aim' Ter atia will be frmad oi aom utility pevaona wn lonaait insula in th conviviality of th labia; a doss taken before dinner will anticipate the enects of eciattf of th rtomath, tot anfreqnently nrodneed anas, rn tne ne7wi B.miiiaa Maidant In th eoantry, and Molated ia meaanre from medical adrift, traveller journeying k.

n. a mm km rut to ditUnt norta, aenunariea. tnd all publK Institution tnd charitable aasottalioM win fiad this remedy constantly at MM, er great UHHLLil. 'ararAfW'it ixXTW BEVENTH street, wear CHESNUT. And Bold by a rm.Miai In aha Uailed Stalea.

mlt eonim rumTUAT in I IVlHlikT UUMitUll Tma InvaroaHe pveparation wMrtt intivdwoa. n.K..,t,Jai af PTiiladerobia ia Janu ary, 183B. Tbe many undoubted and vrftuuryteatl. menial ia iu favor, received from tbo? oar" all ether applieatioM bad failed, have tBawnM in advertiaer to conUnue it preparntioa and aale, at No. It Fran tmt, sat wet rift aad math.

I oat it I'l ftrffl: 1( ii'rr I FmrS the Ladie' Comiianioii. tut Jnne.l LOVE, AND DEATHv BKurcDwa. TVhilo Love oppremed, ana aonny dayre 1 lsl Waa dreaming on a bower of roe. Hi arrow wattared round blur ray. 4 4' As ever whan the boy ,7 Death, oh hi icy erraud To stay the current of Lifu'a rivet, The while hi iron bow be bent, i.i.

i 'i. Dropt half the arrow from hi quiver, Where, mingling with the haft of The hiirriM hand of Death misUkiDf. riiV Took the arrow of the boy, i. fi And left ui own for snrrow' waking. Since, Am while bending o'af the tomb, Feels thf hwt barb thai love weeping, vYhiiahioaniiogyoutaianienia weoooro, That fata reversed while tovewM aleeplnt.

at t'erora, to tha hoapiial, or rather prison, of gt, Anna, in which the tuihanDV Vtctinia are coo fined. iThe elder of the two wm bald, and bent by yeara and In hia featured might be diecemed singular miitore of simplicity and hrewidne. of dignity and good nature um eye aeeniea read tha verv soul of the rude, stem jailer, who acted a their guide, and to anticipate hia answers before they were delivered. Hi companion whs a geruiemart not yet advanced in life, whana Darfumod locks were covered by a silken cap, glittering with jewels. A abort mantle of scoriM velvet, nciuy emoroiuereu, nung uu shoulders, and displayed it doublet lined with er mirie, on which repoaml a triple chain of massive sold.

His left hnivd. clad in a richlv fringed ailk glove, rested on the pommel of hia long sword, and the clink ol hia sours broke snarpiy on tne at tend of the long corridor in which their were Stephen do la uoetie," earn we, ewer genus mart, in French. this jailer teems to be as stu Ha he It hideou, and awuredly he can learn notning nOOUl tne piaco or lis uiniair i a oitv. for much' mntier for reflection might be found here.rs He had hardly spoken when a young Italian approached them, and offered to becotue their ruide through the cell. The ofTet i loo polite a one to be rejected, either by th Seigneur de Montaigne or myself," replied La Uoeue.n i' i the degraded wretches ctf." Alnt! 1 hardly know myself how I have hod to tufleev from a brilliant eoon toe noisome dungeon, torn trot my dreamt of glory, love and friendship, to groan awayaeven yean alone, or among manioc and tormentem; cursing a once, the hoarse voice of the jailer was heord, and hit heavy step on the stone floor." rhe unhappy man paused and trembled, and then ran in terror to hide in hia dungeon, the door of which hit careless keeper, thut upon him, with out interrupting the ranxoncUa he wot hamming.

The madness or tmi man, tato tno young man, consist in believing that he it loved by a great lady." Bomelimet he steep in lean the letter wbtcn ne lonctet ine nan aeni nm auino timee he tingi and scratches hit verses on the walla of hit oelL whenever the keeper allow him a light, which he doe omeumee, for his in unity ia by no meant violent It it rather a pro found melancholy, gloomy, perpetual sednea. Hia varnet are alwavt devoted to the imaginary object of hi pernior, and I am sure the leuer he hat given you it full of a lover'i complainti and prOtettattaraV? It in aven to." laid Montairne, when he had read it He write to the Phncett of Ferrara ihaush the aueutt Leonora wat actually in love with him 1 lie peakt ef the nightly meet ing tha hat vouc tented mm, ana aoe not aoaot that the will batten to deliver him to toon at the knowa he kt here. Poor human he add ed with a tieh. "from what I have teen here might be drawn a strong argtrroent in rapport of mat rjoru laying at i unj iivwuig sm mib vain gtonout ana more coniempiioie wan man. While theV were talking together, a confused noise was heard the prison, and a law minute after.

Cardinal Cdnthio. whom Montaigne had tten at Court tha evening before, entered, fol lowed by tbe prior Antoni Mosu, 1 he Ltrdi htl't face wn flushed with anger, and hie mo bona quick arid eager. The prior took the huge bunch of key which th jailer wore at hit belt, tnd oDerted the door which had just closed on the mtniae of whom the strongert were tpeaktng Cinmtoflnng himself in to thetrmtef the poor priaoner, who gated tt him with an air or dull tnd doubtful joy. "Oh. my friend cried the r.rdinal.

oon as hi sobs would allow him to tpesk, Mwerl thou to be restored to me in thi Mate then turning to the viaitert, In a trtxirport Of indignation, ne excuirneo, twrartgera, sen hmif tha llnta ol errtra rewarus aenins ini Four countrymen, tell the whole world, that Tor SUalt) tatO Ui Mlrguuaoii sua aevau yraia tie vile dungeon, will Europe wat lamenting hie death Come, my noble friend, come; be added, "letut fly from tbia una ot crueuy; Roma hnt laurel and triumph io ttora for you." Aftr lhev left tha nriaon JMoataigne, a little erjrifiiaed at the mbtake he had made, wm tilent for lew minntei then, turning to Htrozzi, thanked him trtiontttlv for hit kindnete in tcUng their guide. How Lt thit dooo maan to wa nwar wiinoui voraniiHiis: ma asked the Italian, gravely. Monmigne etarted at him in siirnriaa. "Dull inortal TV continued Rtmrri. here not mv anblime aenint, which hi called forth your, admiration, tnd the gift of tongue 1 poeseaa, nave not tnM revemieu yva my raytterioua divine nature Down on yor ktveetr be cried in fury.

catchiMR MonUigne by tha thmat timrn on mir knees. imDloo reicn. and worship me, or I will etranghj yon otf the iu i ti i imna ana ma raiipr nun mcHni from hit mad antagonist, and while the latter wm dragged eff to hie cell, My Mid Mnntaiana. atrliualinr bar aVlublei. VOVilV Wt ought not now hold ap ear head proudly, nor be vain of the strength of our reason, rnaemuch wt htvt admired tbe good nenaeof manite, and mistaken thn Hal pal ranina of Italf for OTto.

Socmtes wm right when he declared thai hs know bat one thins, namely, that ba knew nothing Pliny, when wrote, there it nothing certain but uncertainty, and when 1 repeat af ter lb em, what oe I knowr "ProtMBorof Thunder and it the tide bewtowed, by tome newspaper wag, upon ir. ry, ConioaiTT. BAvri.ciL Doctor Kinredce, who flouruhed ill Aodove.ahd who waa in the remtb of his reputation, hearly half a contury ago, was eewbrated mr um skin in pracacai turgeryi ana wo remarkably txpert fcrxi aucceauul an an op era tor in consequence of which, a good surgeon being more mm iq those dnys than at tha present lima, the field of hi DfactK was erv lxtcn sive, and ha waa often neat lor, post hast, tron tdnuutoa.or many; tii Let, perkirm auitcou operation, i it nannonra mm senuemnn rewuins; iu a town in Rockingham cvUnty, N. thrown from bis ohaiae by an unruly hone, and had the miaJurturj dialocata hia abouUlor.i All tha1 Dhvatcian In tha neighborhood Were aent lor. ana, with, fitcea of becoming longitude, hastened A'ViwflTo the Ciuja.

Two i ktrangerd' of to hi uniitance, Thef ntiemred to reduca the ed. and jerked and screwed the poor man's arm, until he tainted in agony out tne arm waa or annate, and lh0 "ue would not tup into jta aock in snitAufbll their edbrta. I Tne cane O0Kea ecTiotre ana so awi mo iur ceoaa. They corwralted.toirether upon what waa beat to bo done. Some ne euggeated the idea of sending for, Pr.

(he suggestion was adopted, ana an exprcM waa aetpaicnea tor ine Doctor. At the time h( waa axpectedto arrive, the poor follow Wat brought into the front room, nlncod in ah easr chair, hit arm bared, the inflexible joint well oiled, and bandages, Btrozxi (for it wu no other than be,) led them I salient, and apparently me moat cursory mare jonirh a lone nailery, and hit just and feeling I nr. examined the Hals ner observations, clothed in poetic and imaginative lnneuone. tavn an additional interest to the melancholy tcenee before The three visiters were making sad reflection! on the wreck of intellect and the weakness of man'e nature, when they were interrupted oy tne noaise crea Ine of nn iron door beside them. A man CfCDt fearful! around him.

and. in anile of hie wretch 1 eanens, iners won a uigmty on nui pow aim nag taitl lcaturet." mi'i 17 lie aavaneea myitonousiy luwwua mo awwi gert, and producing a letter, taid, in alow and solemn If you are Christians, convey thi tctier to tne rrtncea tieonora a rune. able state oi nervom anxiety, owaiieo me arnvai of the celetrnled surgeon. urjKittredee etme. tne room waa weu filled with anxious aad turioot spectators, who nrara desirous to lnarn tha nature of the Doctor' plan for reducing a dislocation but, in compli ance with a ipint of oddity, which he always cherished, and which not unfYequently the oammnion (althoucrh hViaaereeable' one; some time,) of superior ioind ht resolved to; disap point them.

M. Ha moled hia brethren of tha rjill box and lancet civilly bur dimaritly walked up to the i he wat the cynosure werw anxiously awatun hit shoulder, and while every eye, while all tha next scene in the drama, he look hia bandanna kerchief from his nnpkot and nnnaiwntl arurocfjd In deen thought he paced the room to mdlrowplayed with hit a. 1.11a. M11at it tntx intri tKaft mhttru. lionl A sm We af ntcMure lichted up liit pal Ld feature, while" the Doctor't were distorted IT I 1 with a enn ni mumun.

na uau cuinuicci, gene railed them. While, attracted by hia exclo mation, they wen), one tad all, gating from the niwivHi HI i endure all thi I In the name of the bleated Vir 1 fVjicI nm gave the ttm a tudden wrench, bnd fin." be cried, clasping Montaigne's knees, and bathing them withhi teanin mercy put an end to thit terrible existence! Tell Leonora bow I groan in anguish, and the will hasten to mebut you herniate yon are afraid of her brother. AyIou well (ear him, for hia ven imum is finrc and dotmiv. wen, men, ten Alonxo, tell the Prince of Mantua, tell the friend tpull. tecniridum; trtem, and th bonB alipped into the tockel wito a wua rcpon.

him do it except the pnuentr and he we to com otelv taken aback, thai ne wm. unaoie to. ae scribe the proces. Boston Journal. Most Awvul Tiuoi nr.

On Monday last, we niihli.hednti extract from a Huntingdon paper, I of my youth, the worthy Cardinal Cinlhio, that i 1 giving tome account oft moat awt am here, under a talse name, and." All tt I murder of whole family. 'A 1U1 UUgTOJl more ininuie relation of the affair will be tound in the annex ed from the Chambertburg Reposiloty of tha 11th ifMffint 1 One of the moet thocking murden er rutner of an nlmoat entire taraily that ever coat a Main upon civtlization, wa perpetrated in, Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, on Saturday the th ult The prominent particular, at gathered from on individual present at tne ex BIHIUUIIUM, ajw nit Cither of tlie modered family, wnicn oontisteu ot the parent and au children. 1 De eldest aaugn tr ama mairir to Robert McConahy, who lived on hit father in law' premises at a tenant Brown, it Mem, wm rough man, aaaictea io intern nnd when in thit condition was in the habit of wreutening to kill ome of hit family, though never known to have attempted any thing of the kind, lie wm in we noon oi working in thn neiehborhood at carpentering, whilst Mc Conahy conducted the fiinning oneratiortt; On Katnrdav ntominff in oia man anaai eiuesi tvn, aged about 81, left home for their placet of ployment shortly oiler wbtcn. xucvonany proposed to the next oldest ton and a younger one to nt huniintr. at the tame lime directing the rlmiirhier and another of the boy lode tome work ins corn field.

McCooahy'a wife having. the day previou been vonveyea a friend' houte at tome dlttonce, oy ner nuauatnu, aiivr mo avute disposition had been gone into, the whole family wm dispersed, except mrs. crown, no remiium in the houte. McConahy and the two boy, on the hunting etcunion, had not proceeded much hevnnd half a mila from the houM hen the re port of gun wm heard, tnd when the bsdiet of the two boyt were afterwardt found, it appeared that the oldett a trout boy, had not been mortally wounded by th thot that he mode detperai battle, until overwrme by his mereiiem aataiitnt, who finally cut hi throat Whilst this teen wm enacting, the smaller boy ran tome distance, but wm pursued, thot tnd beaten to death, and, with hia brother, buried beneath leave and other rubbiib. Shortly after thit, the girl and her brother en gaged in th com field were attacked: the girl wm thot but there wat ample and painful evidence to show that the tint wound wm not filial, anrl that tha resisted the murderer with extraor dinary power, which ceased only when bath her tma were oroten, ana ner um.

cut uviu ear The boy here, in the other case, appear ed to have been first thot and then beaten and ttabbed until lite waa extinct The bodiee were than maenad nn. The Mlt vbtect 01 MO DetM inn, ma la wa the mother of those murdered children. BhewM found in the houae, and wa dea patched with common butcher knife, with Wnicn ner usau waa ami; 7" body, though not without mouiiestauont ot naving MaivJ kadauTjver to tha extent of her power. She wm buried in her bed, and th blood rare full, wiped olT tha Boor. Tb murderer wen mt.iUJi himself in lha ham.

with two loaded riflea, at a pom! eommanding view ol ine floor of the dwelling house, and awaited the approach i Tha first was the eldest ton. wbo, when upon the threthhold ot tne ooor, received fatal thot, tnd fell dead upon tb snot Ha wraa dragged Inside the houte. tnd the door einsMi. Next came the father, and upon putting bit hand to the door, found it nsteneu, omn Which he made tome exclamation of dnwatitfee tkm, and at the mm rnoment beard the report Ufa gun. tod felt that a boil had passed so close to hat eye Io cause coMtderaoie paint a mornent after, another drac horge of rifie tent a k.11 mm ia ent a narl of hat ear.

rTOM bit Wht kern, and paw through hit hat He then com hi mm ihai tmriL tad dincoverrd a person Kastilr turn around th corner, directing hi eoume to the vrooda. tt aflartinena entrance into the House Mr. Brown found hit eldest ton upon i the floor, AmeA and noon further tiaminttion, ditcorered l.TA 'I hia wife concealed by the bed clothe lile also He, then commonicaied the (dreadful circumstance to the neighbors, who immediately inuuotea a searcn lor tne oiner memoers ti me iamily, who were (bund already described, the acorchee bring led in the right direction by re ponaoi tne gtina prevuiy neara. i ne next question was, IVnoi tht Murdrrer Tbe character and habit of Brown at once enve color to the suspicion that he had rciarned home maddened, thousands have been before hint, by in i i l. 4 wxicnuon irwu uquor, ana nau in us pat into ecu lion hi ofl threatened and annatural He waa secured but fortunately for him he had re train ec aooer mat any, ana only needed to bring forward his proofs go satisfy ail that to eoajd not be the murderer.

rA. tf McConahy, the aon in Inw, waa present, and distinction paid a visit, shortly after their arrival dislocation, but in vain. They pulled and twiab 1 In reply to an insinuation from him unfavorable to Brown, the latter at once accused hint a the criminal, averring that Ac was the man ba aaw running from the barn, bja toon resulted in the liberation of the old man and the securing of McConahy, who, In all the subsequent examination, became more deeply involved in condemning rirtumstanceo, and wnt finally commit tea to nunimgapD jau, to, await, nn uiai in Au gust next. rt irt i i seems rrovHiencw nns interposeo in remarn able manner to frustrate the design of the atsamin. If Al Conbajr it me gniuy man, in only onject IIU IIIURJIT ItJaJOW Mir iusi ejiiv a m.

of baUStuldenlyle rushed of thefmm carefully out of 4he cell, covered with ragn, and I windows, apparently very much surprised, and ljt( bent by tuflering more thori by age. He looked loudly exclaimed "Good Heavens! what do I which he i I behold." ii iXtt nwHai The doctor, and byttondert or eve descrip tion sprang torwara to tno wuiuuws, eager mem tha wonderful sirht all but the patient, who tat wondering in his chaitwthey strained their eyet, until that forot inreaieBew tian rm ha anrksta. hnt nothinc worth lookinff Uoetie exdinnsed a tmiie wun Jionmiane nna i luumiui the iwuni routine ol a cous Struzzi. and look the letter, to humor the insanity The heard a sudden noise behind them ofthe unhantrr being. tH 11 iha Mnnrtnf a mrket nistoL' the tound of a Yon unnk.

me mad, ana eoniouna aw iia i norffun.or ths iTnackof a a wnin has smonr whom mv lot It I 'ni. r.J k. riokt aKruit. and lookad at tha among whom my lot it Thau faoarl hi thn risht tbout and looked at the hecould have in view wat fodettroy the hole fa. and atrnpa in aDundanc tor tne purpose ot giv muy.in order to secure tne property ol tut lather in the Daticnt another null a long null, a in law to hinwelfand it would teem that the strong pull, and a pull altogether.1' The patient I calculation was that the public would be ready bcnelu en these nrepamuoaa wirn a oiamneo cheek and a trembling heart and in an unenvi to conclude that Brown had 'ticrfief rated the dreadful alaushter and then committed aicide a conclusion that might have bees produced: if I ne nna ianea oy uwnou aimee; ai nia oeaa, ana if he had left hia emplovmeat prepared for such nrfaad he inlnricatinn.

i i. inpjrt, Sjf th Pahlie Kaval Cowri fitaxtlaJ BATcmpiy, Junt 13, 1840, Tauter CdanoDott EtuoT Tbe Court met pur suaut to adjournment yetterday.i rnsent. bit its members, the Judge Advocate and Cora. Elliot The proceedings or yesterday were read by the judge Advocate, i J.i kit. Join Pitnmd, tU4 tkt Atttutt sad rawra.

1 am a dergymaa residing in the city of JJoatoa, and have been aucfe In that city, with aa oecatioBai year or two Intermission, ltr twenty one year I am fifty five years of age; I know Mr. Thos. Wells, and have known him since th winter of IMS, '14 ot 'IS, which I sin not suie Dave aad occasional acquaintance with him tinea that time within the lime iber have been yean which I bad no knowledge of him: 1 know his brother and hia Bister: bit chit dren suouid pronaniy net know out or til own waa quite intimate wun tha family into man lad I from what I know of Mr. Wells' aenunintunccs his char aetec for veraeitf with tkem Is not, that 1 Know oi, esteemed a oiner tnaa good I know nothing ta his prejudice so far as truth and veracity I concerned i to Um questUm as to titer menu iugriiwn of ilrl Wells, with his acquaintance. far at tbe wltnet knew, he replied, that if tbe matter ef temperance was included by tbe term, he shoukl tay that there were times that according to own juogmeni nn cnaracier am not come who in tbe strict intorpreutiontif the phrase "moral in be did not, however, tpeuk of hi character in that respect now ni intemtierance la tne only point, from any one living, that lever beard hia char acter ealted in question (lone heard a person who ianow dead a aiJpJuaMaf hi tJwwaiirer trr another respect i but, thai person did not bimaelf enjoy tbe beat reputation for truth and veracity it it from six taetgnt yeara ago uiai neara Mile person.

la wnora I nave aiiuaen. peak to as prejodteo tnnt man quetlond conjugal nuetiiy I never Mara nm nueni bitterly my total gift ot gemut me gtory iridowm. be tDDronched patienv Ultea nit weitsf character for truth nnd veracity ouettion toy name Where ta the man wheat brain, could Brra jed hi "kerchief to the hollow, a a tort I ed by toy person whatever I would believe him at a witneat under oatn. ON CroM exunined by the Judge Advocate. I aaw Mr.

Wells in Florence in June, lb38, and have Been him since hi return from abroaaVin Cotton, at pit owu bonse aa well as at my own. Rcyl Perur, called by the accnaed iMswora. I retide in Boston, am thirty pin yeara of age, and am the editor of the American Traveller, which I commenced fifteen years ago.t have known Mr. Wella about fifteen yean i eoon after. 1 went to Boa ton be wa introduced to me, and wat among tbe first whose acquaintance 1 then made ht wm introduced to me the grandson of eiie of the most re uiarkablemenconnecied with the American revolution Samuel Adams thai introduction wa the ba.

fanning of an acquaintance which, hat grown into ntimncy hia family I am intimately arquaiuted with I have Visited blabouaa tnd tat at hia tuble Ido not besvlet his own family, know that be Am any relative in Boston except a brother and titter bis acquaintances, so far as I know, nr highly respectable I have good opportnnitie af becoming ac quainted wiin nia general enaracter rot moral lnieg tity ana trutn nave nan ainioti uaiiy intercourse with bim except when be ha been absent from tbe city my acquaintance with him made me acquaint eu Willi bmiij ai hh iiicmia auu avuauiiauoca a have never had occasion to doubt bis integrity; nor havt 'l ever beard any on of bit aequaintaaece call it in Question I am to be understood that in all my connection with bim for fifteen yean 1 have never bad eceuion to qucttion, nor nave I ever beard any other question his character for truth and veracity; I should believe him oa oath. wmj i Crosa Examination by tbt Judge AdvocaterI hi elude tbe time Mr. Wall wm absent from the country in my fifteen ytan acquaintance. I waa in Boston during all tbe lima a waa to absent Mr. Well waa aa occtaiontl corretpondeut of the IlirM hv the Aerated.

A corretrjohoence was kept up betweeen Mr. Welts and myself daring his newspaper at I waa approaching thn city on board the aieauiboat it waa in a report of the proceedings of thi Court From my knowledft or ht general character for the last si 1 teen years, I would believe him on bit in. I know or euqmnea set maoe ni Boftou a te th character of Mr Wells whether for him er atainst him 1 do not know. A lawyer cant te my office tbout o'clock of Tbsreday with a letter, dating that ht bod received it from Philadelphia, requesting thai be would make inquirieein reference to tne cnaracier or Mr. tveue, nna wuoea to aaow ki I knw nf him.

I ranliad thai I had lust re ceiveda samrunris from Philadelphia, and perhaps ii would not proper tnat 1 anouia naswer ui nacrm, In which hscoiaoded with me in opinion. Cnm Examined by th Judge Advocate. I wm not oat of the United Stale In tbt ytan 1KM, "3a, meear 1 mutt Bmdftr. ealled By IM accusob ana swum. I TMide at Boston, and am fifty five yean of age.

My business, at present that nf a real eeute broker. 1 have knowa Mr. Wella for about fifteen years, have beta well acquainted with hia family. and Know omeimngoi nia mmiiy cuuaecuoaa. 1 have had, I think, wtociant opportnnitie nf knowin hi reneral cbaiaetar for moral integrity, truth and veracity, except tb time be wm absent from th country.

Il waa terftctly good 1 never beard any laing 10 IM contrary, suouiu naiiev una na a llnMiniwVVMtlL 'A. 'f i. 1, Croso Exainined by tne Judge Advocate. I wm former! connected with tbe Boston Traveller, Direct By trie AOtoeeev mj enantcuoa ceaaea with IM "Boston Traveller'' in mt nr. Jeru M.

Smith, called bv Iba Accused and Iworn laeide in Boatoa, am Porty yean or age. am pftyticitn or in ron 01 bosiob. 1 am uaaote tay exactly bow long 1 have known Mi. Wells, miaa anoui twaiva Trara. .1 aai BjiacaaaiawM With his Aunily, except slightly his brother, a man of great reapietauillty.

Hia acqnamuncea, ai wmm iheM whom I have teen in his aociety. an birblyrt tpectable, and ar my acquaintances, many af them. hhiM evar I had aa knowladra. be mtinttined a good character for moral integrity, truth and waci tv I MUatnf Ikinfl ia bim 10 MPPOM Other. wise.

My acquaintance with binvhowver. hat beea more of a utrrary thaa a aaciat one. aavv new anaaaWn IUI1 BaTat UB aUgf Mnui. bmbbj BOW aaw iaiiwa at heard any ihing aainat bmv I would bettev bint aa hia aath at Wllhotrl an Mth. for BB thing that I have seea or beard.

I speak more partimlaily of my acquaintance with Mr. W. prtviom to bis going atavaa aiaca ki Mora I MV Been UIMtin timaa. I know of no effort to bast sa svvdanc againat Mr. Well ia Boatoa.

I beard af nothing of tb bind nntil I bad nearly react taia city, raja wa M. Mrtsa called by tbt Accused tad I )h Kik( Kim. nt kaB. au tiMiMBt aed aiarht Ime. lh rio wiR he ta propnnioav AR ndWtiaeaienis.

oitkoal smnita, mr snyabie at the tiaieof their iiuertien, and anul am a a Mjert wc sa ia tnaing prsvum at i mum arm mirirarani rin niui in ti raisorw iw cawtHint wj iw ayanij iw wnici vrvT as anwetr acquainted a lib Mr. Well in this city about two tb "Morris House Isaw him bona, abort lima at that lime; 1 met bim several litara after that at my father's koure; I did not see ham after he left tbe city at that time until 1 aaw bin inn thit city tbe J8lh of last May, ainea which tuna bat Has toarded and longed at our bouse tx kid fra quently of bim tftrv be ssil bare two ytart since, bnt al.ik win. "I fit )4MW I i aworn I reside at Boston; and am thirty nine yenrar Of ate: I have been engaged for two years, wit iw Is exoepUow of the post awe months, in eonwttea E' oMrnuoM in tow mty or new iwim hs Texaa I have known Mr. i noa. well nt ten yaaaa.

and nm ncaumntaa aim wn nw so aiao aa ly; 1 have had opportunitlea of knowing bit geMeaJMjUi 1 character for moral integrity, truth and veracity rasv I is good, and before tlua uiai nover neara it qiieUeat etl 1 would, froan my knowledge of hi charwiei, lievemmoabraoaia. Croaa eiaauae by the JudgeAdvoeatr. I.aave been an invalid, under the doctur Rantia, for the laaRi li nine months Captain Itard Jforr. ca'Jrd by lb Aecoaeif ksjdl i sworav I sm a Captain of IIuuum, am triy oaa yeara of are. and am atattanrd at the Navy VavaV 1 i CtiarleMa Maarbueit I know Thomas Welht I nr tnaaas Mess.

aam.la Bvai mm snwmll mvawtlf luarn nea.aV aJ as a. I a. I 9 i ed tn the frigate Potomac, at ism i anew aim aw sonsii a in September. ur at uiai tune: hnvt seen bat littw of him since Mschainctar tsr truth and verncity. while on board te fotomae, far as 1 know was good: from my knowledge of aim character! wooM believe him en bis oi h.

1 1 Una. called ty the Ane4l and sworn reside in Chnrlertowa, and am rtatsnn ed at (be readexroai, Boitoa I am a Li ateDaat im the and am about thirty nine; I know Ml 'r ti1 few 4 u'i' vtf am not sac mm antu pa came on attend tau iwit, 'i in May laal. i Ct JWF. Jvi, called by (be Aeeuwi tmtl 1 sworn 1 in a rewdent of keepct the Washington Ifonae, Clieannt street 1 know Thnmaa Well, and have, probably, for IB tnontba i have tlwava, from ll that I aver aaw of him, laoaghar him much of gentlenian 1 consider bim a ma of veracity save aeen mm frequently within tbe pa 19 months: a part tt the Una be baa boarded whan 1 me, and from the gentlemen wbo. have.

fjequastry caiieo npon auu witmn mat persmt i am induce ta tntopinioa whtra I nave etnresaetr of him never heart any pereoa impeach bin veractty unlit 1. heard it attempted before thi Court I should be bay bim under i Cmsa examined by the. JiidaAdaiig. 4 a. fc ii.i Hi.

1 au k. a I hnt became acqnainted with bim; Hrt mads hi: aeqonintanot I think when became to my bouse has after that left my boost for a private boarding taosi, imnn na wna nere nt mat tune aa a witness actcs a Conn of Inqniiy oourt Martial; 1 dont kwowr which; I tbink saw hist Uua city aftat ouM.a,a uiii mmm wa IS UW tKfH Thnnna Walla 1 kaan him na knarri th. I' lomae, about one yeur I know nothing ag uastbia, character, and never heard hia veradty quest lovedY from my knowledge of hi general chaiacter I tbooj IX? believe kirn oa biaoatb 1 Croaa examined by the Jutgt Advotate. Sfr. TTe wa rated as tchoolmtster en board th Powniac tie did not mesa with me.

Jemtt M. taaV; and oy the Acctt'aei andl am a resident of Philadelphia, and the ec 4 of Mr.JoarnhU. fUaailwaua of tha Murrhinl lei; I have knowa Mr. Thnmna Well slout jrears; I hnve known him during that time both iaiieknesw tnd la aealth, and have seen him suffer a math nn guish a a man possibly could, and during that ttmsj 7 have never known him show anything that was aa wo toy or a gentiemnn ana a man nt nonnr he in an general favorite at my fother's beasa, and highly ea teemed by all who met with him I have intredaaedU him to many persons, all of whom appear 10 be eracsr. pleased with him) I never heard hia charade fca moral integrity, truth aad veracity questioned by any 1 one In the alight? at manner, until 1 heard it awaited) i before this Court I Com aiy knowledge of hi charaav ter 1 would believe him oa hit oath, ar without mm oath, aa far as I would any man my father in iw Pottsville, and 1 believe haa not yet been (ubtKruaed to attend before thit Court; I expect be will be in tte" elty thiatvening.

tti, 'h i ilt i rt''Tw Je bu vt )j wit 4: it i UPR IMJMK II IU 1.1 DDUaP. i Xjra Jt ealled try tne Arc used aattt 1 worn. I have Me a resident of Boston; I Wft tmatt i eity roor yean ago in ia monm to retide in th; am near thirty ail yean of ago, and am the editor he Philadelphia tla tarda Corier; jJ knonrv Jgitv ur Tboma I did not know hia charartr tan JV tntb and veracity before 1 left Boston; I left her 9 beforail termed hie wtnonal araunintancet I Ana iu i formed hit acquaintance at. my a thee to wr, I ft within two yeara, perhap not much ovar one yeni i I tbink I have bad opportunity of forming an rnrtnan' a to biiebarneter for truth and vkncityt 1 Anew frequent favorable expremiotit with which I bavw heard hi name eonaacied, by my petto al frienats 1 V7ffli wm introduced to him by a gentleman of Bottom mtLr fc5 high standing, in whoa company I am sure 1 wash not have found aim had be not have bee hmv a wiainy.ui cnuii aare aiao near wm poen Bsgn ly ofby JeseE.Dow; I hay never beard nugbb against bis character every txpressioa of optaMtn, seJ Ibat I have heard of Mr. Wella waa fhvaeabla in '1 in every prdata view that lhavw had of forming aa opinion of him arose from havinw been solicited by eevsral petanna to toke an inwraaa ii thraagbmypaperin behalf of a work Which be fchMiming.atdwhoanifornilyipokein thebuiheta term ef regard ef bim I am arqutiated with Ibaaw J' wbo eMOtiateeoMUntly with Bit, Wellc and tMMrtoi t.

beard aught against him from my knowledge oi. int. i charactec I cbould beKeve him oa hi oath. 2V I AfsatM 7r. Jtrntreu, called, by the JtotMed andtriv wo(.

I bow raside to thia city 5 1 at four yean af bg. and have kept a publiA eutrX knowlIr.ThmiMWelM;baMknwabimaxa7waU Si ly for one yenr, and by reputation much looe have had a pretty good opportunity of kanwing Jtiav ebaraeterrVwtruUl nnd Veracity 1 1 have frequentr met with bin, and never taw any thing which dl a me to doubt tbe integrity of hi character ortbt tratM Of hi Itatemeatl 1 have never hart hia rharartaa to Wili (V npoa lb tame nointa at thoae adduced bm to day. and expect that moat if tot all of them, mil 1 in aiieiKtaae on Blonde v. Wbewiipon.trwCoanra 1 cr a sfMf bee nee from the country, Hi wife and family wan I fog integrity, truth and veracity nwastioned byaarwi t'jrVi absent from Beaton mucn or tne time tnai wm 1 one from my knowledge of hi general character I 1 away, and I. of court, did not tee thtm tnougn iney wert nearer, JVWAamM unta, 14., caneo dv ine Accnsea ana (worn.

1 rendu in Boston, am lany inree yenn or age, a nd am Poatinatter ef that city. I have knowa Mr. Tboma Wella about lixteea yew. I do not know hi Iamily, except hi brother, Bamuel A. wen.

I know aitav of hi acquaintances, and have had many opportunitie of knowing hi general character for truth and veracity, and never beard tt impeached until yesterday. 1 then taw it in the fragment of a as often nil would believe bim en bis eath. j' uroaxamined bv in Jurtae Advoeate. I new ta. wn id at tha Mcrchtntt Hotel hart beea tber but at few Mi.

DallM feet odorad ner on behalf of the aa' eusea, nausg mat proeeM tor eleven other pe wm cieare. aa alter a yew minute Wibetaunm wa art i opened. ad ita decision attnnouMedbw th Judr Adveesto, wan. that tbaCwatt would twaa i a m. TwanUyMlzU rMgrti jsi Viaac I ,.1 Juno 12.

IHSbT. 1 The bill in. relation to the nda. of member which passed the House yr sierdaw cam up btauneM upon the Clerk table. Nr.

NorveU of Michurua moved iti refaraa i. AuertocMdaKueaion th bill wot commitx to a Mlect csimmiue ef five Mr. CnttimdeD, chairman of th Select raU1 mittee, reported bill thia morning mad a a tm 1 of the Buukmpl bilk befor th Senat hefaew .1 1 mey wer rvctmrminea sor improvement moved ita printing, which wat ordered! A' motion wm made to make the Cil a special order nt 1 1 A qneation aroM npon point of order.i 1. Mr. Calhoun and Mr.

King of Ala. contandaalv that the bill wm wot In order a resorted. TVa obrecbon wm that the bill of the Select Comma te wm not nptartta tubaiiiul but at nw bill. i ei ei fi A Mr. Clay contended that th motion wan ia ntv.

der, and that thn SeWt Cnmmirte had governed by the reanlrrtion of th Senate inttrue ui mem to report a bill. Mr. Buchanan taid that he; voted forth commrtraentof th bill wiih th ur.dntanriir thMthewwuld report a new bill from thUt Biatenala. II had no idea that a bill would r' at th present Moaion ef Congreaa, but wm draw 4 foetn give in mend 04 th anewure a kearingc nr. iiunangioxt 01 ionn.

spok bnefiy of law view of th commute and lha urdemiaBdiaa had with them in regard to th bilL Th ewat veTMtion wm continued by other Senators, whsw th bill had a first and tecond raadmg. aad at tat mad th ipeeial rdcr above. Mr. Memck, from the Dmtrict Committee, tw ported a bill for xterMlirlg th charter fth eitt of CortelowTi, which had a reading. Mr.

Merrick alao ealled up a bill for extendie? th charter of lb District Canis, which tvpirw on th 4th of Jury. Alr ibe tail had bc read, Mr Ttppan 4 I CIX 1 t. ff any evidence, that Com. Elliot might bar ta te, on Monday. '1 Tb Court then adjourned to Honda meraia Jt? It, 1.

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