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owe Ibrir qMllita to the composing, and fern no idw on wfatmap to 1 look for Kams- flfrirtiff, Hor 1 editor wiwr-tbsu the more given to rcflcc- two, nor ntorp Hlwty to be correct in opinion. IfJw were he would bo in constant danger of turning tliat awkward corner just to, and find himself without follow- m. wo)ld bo ever tempted to tell his what they oztokt to be told; wbero tbi of editing consists in telling ttiern whal they want to be told. Hence, there lire but two editors likely to achieve a striking SUOXM. One is the man who, in his opmtoni, habits and tendencies, represents torgi class: and the oilier is lie who can utterly sink the rnnfl-in the editor, and devote his undivided attention to the study of the public, 'whose-prejudicea he whole desires be anticipates, wliose opinions he echoes.

Do you blame How long would you continue yotir subscription paper that neither spared your prcj- udiOM, anticipated your desires, nor echoed jour opinions. Upon the whole the editor is a good fellow. Ho has his Btit, generally "peaking, he works hard and Jate, does a thousand obliging things, comes as sear the tnith as his readers will let him, and all, be produces what iba world could not ist without--The newspaper. TJien refuse him not his favorita liich are 'public and 'whole- ANTI-SLAVBRY IN WESTCllN V1K- Excitement iii Editor pi'ItcUo Acccii Aftount BcuJorcd--A Jinlauce Bc.lartd Ju I Favor. For soine months past, theie had been difficulty brewing here on the subject of Slavery and Temperance.

The Editor of the leading paper of Western Virginia--the Wheeling Times and Gazelle-is a progressive man, who keeps pace with the sp'int of the age. Last Winter, he coai- menced the agitation of tbe question of'JXra- perattce, aad succeeded in getting the Common Council to pass law to the effect that the people of Wheeling should take a vote on tie question -whether they would or not permit tie sale of rum at all within the limits of the city. The vote was taken, and an overwhelming majority were in favor of "No more license." Tha Legibfetuie, then in vevsioB at Richmond, took Iht) matter in hand, and, after a prolonged discussion, decided tbat the citizens of Wheeling should not control these matters of Iheii since it was "Northern fanaticism," but that the County Court should have the power of granting licenses for the sale of intoxicating drinks. Mr. Wharton, the of the aforesaid advocating tliecause ol Temperance, was loudly denounced, in the different papers, as a "JSforthera fanatic." The excitement on this subject and nearly died away, when few weeks since he sgain excited the indignation of tliia s.ime class of people on another subject--the Slavery question.

He published a ECJ ies of articles, in winch be proved that the on thing which has retaideil the piogresg of This mere than repays mo for all Uio odi-: urn that those'who love detraction way attempt to cast on mo, and assuros'rae that one- by one tb? pillars-of thn tabernacle of who would rtuVthe many with the whip of tho task-muster, will 'crumble in the dusi, and their walla becomo a ecenc of desolation while man will lise up in bii moral, and intellectual majesty, and claim his sovereign nnd inalienable rights--glorying in labor as the blessing, aa the curse of man. vast auditory (lien gave threa hearty, cheers for tou, for Freedom, and for a Free Press; and then adjourned. APOLi'IIUS. MAI1INU. THE TRIBUNE.

TilliUSIMl AHWMJTCt llIAB.fiO, Some talk oecui red nt Albany, recently, upon the relations of Lieut. CJov. Church with ilio Slate Tieasury, provoked chujfljf by a resolution offered in the Senate by Mr. Dickinson, and adopted, asking the Con- tiollt)' to icpurt how much Wr. Church had diavni from the Treasury for the year '1853.

We do not thuL any charge of gelling illegal pay was made; but the im crtated by the inquiry was that Mr. CJjuicb was coneiderably more expensive witliont being more ynzamenlal or useful 'his iinmediale It u.ia tUte'd tliatlTauiiltyn Fish had received. for fhi'rteem montfi sen ice, that Paltcison had received for two fullyeais, while Mr. Church for about l-i munlhs hail got over 85,000. -The repot of the Conti oiler vtas nude a few day since, and from it we find thai Mr, Church received fiorn the 8th of July, 1852 to the 31st of December.

1SJ3, a period of IS months: as oil) missi oner of tbe Lanj- as Piefcident of the Sqnate as Member of the Canal Board, making per mouth, or, inoic nearly, twelve dollars a dav, Sundaj-s and ail, for the entire period. 13y law the Lieut. Governor is allow-ed six dullars per day white in actual service as Ptesident of the Senate, Commissioner of the Land Oltke, or as a member of the Canal Board. Accouling to his own kill, Mr. Church was employed in these 18 months only 268 days, which at per day would yield him but Where, then, does he get above that sum? ilr.

Chuicli icskliis at Albion, Oilcans mail rout 257 miles from Albaiu, by r.iilioad 2jO. Tlit-ie is an old mileage gouge, enacted in 1S23, still citant, which allows the Lieu tenant Governor six dollars incut-, miles travelling, in going "So and returning fiom the place of meeting ''jn the d'-uliargc of his duties." This is a inosst sibsuiil l.iw, and how it escaped the notice of the 0oils'iUilional Com eiilion, we can iifei imagine; there it is. fair and in the lieuMhl Un'Ier TO Wtltt Tl)0 first Jialf of Hie third volume of the Tribune is now nearly completed, fiftcr which, agreeable to our terma, wo sfoalJ be entitled to $2 00 for the volume from any who may at that time bo in arrears wx months or over, and as it is now pinching lime with us for cefth. wo would very respectfully invite all who wish to save fifty by complying with our to improve the opportunity. After the first of Way our terras isjll be $2 00 per year unless paid promptly in advance.

We shall not thereafter give six months lenity, and I hen consider pajaicnton subscription in advance. The subscriber by reference to his subscription list, finds many who are one year or more in arrears for the Tribune, sind some that have lalten the paper from the commencement vihohatc richer paid him the first fai tiling. He would aik such, how they suppose he cau transact business without compensation. His expenses during nl! this time have at ci aged gome per week, and hU only resouico for tho liquidation of such expenses now, me his pations. Those who hate dealt piouipLiy with him will please accept his thnnis; and he Lopes sincerely that it will not he long ere lie will have the pmilego of making similar expiessions to etery one now indebted to him.

E. HOOCH. this law, Mr. CIutiLh hab traveled f(0m Ai- Tiie rcinjsentuce KM It gives unfeigned pleasure to announce the final passage of tliis important bill, by both brandies cf the Legislature on Friday afternoon last, which is to go into effect on the first day of December next. It appears that the Senate did not concur in the amendment, for the first of the matter was submitted! to a Committee of Conference, whereupon said committee recommended the 1st of Dec.

The following are the and uajs in (he Senate: YE AS--Messrs. Bishop, Bradford, Butts, W. Claik, Z. CLirk, Dsnforlb, Dickinson, Dorrance, Field, Halsev. Lansing, Monroe, Robinson, Sherrill, Walker, Whitney, Wili- iains, Barr, Brooks, M.

Ciaik, Crosby, Hitchcock, Hutching Pratt, bion to Albany and biick twenty times Speuter, Stoiing--10. within the period named, for which he has 570 miles each litre, per trip: whkli lift rnskts charge of milts for vjstliog and expenses on hind business at Os seen bv the fuliowin" tbat the member fi pm this District was true to his as he was nominated an elect cd jis HTI Anti Mauve Law Man: HM been tbe curses of'SUeiy--1 0 3 703 fw tra aionc YEAS-Messrs. Angle, Bailey, R. J. Headend that "should die colonize her 1 sw xcAe C(L 18 1 Baldwin, S.

in, Banow, Barton, Beers, I regular i.ito of fare from Albany to AlOion BcnedM, Bennett, Beigen, Boardinaa, is about $6 at (lie most, ubicli BovJ, Case, Cook, Crocfieron, nouJd mnlicjife expenses 2JO. Add Gutniirng, Dewev, Fiero, Freeman, Gibbs, 620 for and wo have Gorhain, Hsill, "Harpur, Hsinis, Hatch. (lie iiitim cost of all this travel, fur Mr. CliuiL'h iias t.iken from the i Iloltli-idge, Howell. Hoyle.

Hull, iJatliMs Hutchiuson; Moslcy Hutcliiiison. Tieasniy three thousand seoen hundred Kinnoy, Kirklancl, G.C. Leigh, LutleiieKl, Littlcjobn, Lozier, Malory, Siar- I a renuilttd last that Mr. tip, ilnther, Way, McCraw, McMtirrj, G. Church was setting a most exemplary pattern for public officers in his prompt attendance ujion the meetings of Canal Bonid of Commissioners of Hie Albany.

matter what Lieut. Governor wnvs in iiiii Let us sec how one of this icmnrkablo OfHcc. at th Mifier; S. F. Miller, Mitchell, Odelf, Palmer, Peteis, Richardson, Holier (son, Rose.

Rowland, Scott, Sessions, Sill, Speaker, Sterling, Suffers, Thompson, Thorn, Tovmsend, Un- dciwoo-l. Weed, WiLon, Winder. Willie, .1. E. Willis "VYiUhtns Wince.

D. P. Wood, .1. S. Wood, W.

H. negroes to-day, one year hence would witness more progress than she Jiad eier before made." He believed that (he people had slumbered long th.it the time had come when thoj should aroii anJ a-ik "Why is it. that the St-iles about iliein" --Pennsylvania and Ohio, for instance-! "had made such progress, while they had. been standing Sneh sentiments warned too much for them. On Friday last the following card was published in tbo various papers of this city: citizens of Wheeling, without respect to party, are rdijiieaied to meet CH the Court-bouse on Safardm eie- aing next at o'clock, P.

to ewress their sentiments with regard to (he almhiion and anti-Virginian aiticJes, uliieli ic- cently been published in this city. A of speakers have consented to address The State the meeting. HASY CITIZBSS." Thiscall was accompanied with editorial appeals to the people to unite nnd put down ihe newspaper, and its editors, who fafc tit such sendments Virginia. Well. Sriarday evoaing nrriveJ, and i your correspondent, together with some two the Lieut.

it-n probablv has i veto tlicbillif it shoi'W pass both Houses; or three thousand people who were niuitiu. hat chalked over tbc llochester" and but it niipwrs that the temperance i to the operahon, paired to tue Ri.ilnwcb, we may presume that Ms sht lrc to ive "the Conrt-House. At an early hour iJie spi- rj renllv him a fc Tke Pfeir UBTOO Klol. last weolt published at some length the particulars -of a dUgraceful riot wliieh occurred in tlio city of Jfoxv Haven a few nights previous between the town boys and students. Froni that account the reader might be Jed.to the coiicliuiou tbat a fcei- jng of hostility provailwl between the citizens of that place and the stndcute, which is not the ease.

A correspondent of the N. Y. Times (he responsibility just where we considered on first rending the account of the riot it belonged, and upon a that are generally the jjciters up of all such excitements. The Times' couc'spon- dent says, "The part of the 'City Boys' engaged in this disgraceful afiair, belong to the scum and oQscouiing of our population. There were no respaetable joung men th-it took any part therein.

On tho contrary, tho young men of (his city sue on the best possible terms thcsludents and thoir social Dilations are of tbc mast intimate ami harmonious cliaracten whole affaii oiijjinatedataniisciabjeiiiiittilioii ofatluifl rate theatre called placo recently licensed bj city authoi ities, but JB whicli 2 bolesome moral public feelinw close up at the ntt city ejection -The same set of rowdies tliat cieated this disturbance arc famous for cieating f.ilse alai ms of fiic. and then try to engage some of tbo Engine Companies hi a fight." RAILHOAD cos on shoit siglit- edness of Railioad compnuies, in their eji- deavors to economize by cutting donn the wages of the men in their employ, was never more stiikingly manifested than in a case which occurred OH a Railroad in this State last week. A switchman had been employed by tbe Company for -some time- had always proved himse'f competent and faithful--but this economizing Company thought his wages -wore too Peihrtps he receded tbiity dollars per jnoutb, and perhaps not more at any rate, as we h.ive been informed, his wages reduced five dollars on a month, and as a very natuial coiiiecjaence he quit the employ of the company. Another man, probably at the reduced wages, was sppoint- ed in his ami mark the result Tbe icry firct dai the sn.tch ttiraed wrong, a train came Ihuiiduiing along, was thrown on to tlieside fiaefc--ran into a train of freight ears, killing one man, badly, if not fatally injuring (he engineer and fireman, i and dist1011113 propeity to ibc ainoiint of thousand doiJaia! Railroad Companies will Jenm wiieh tliey learn to par good meii remuncr- ati-se -juices for their Ubor. Jewell BAKXUM'B last Now York Mercantile Guttle, iu alluding to self made men, says of P.

T. Bjirimm, "by an unlimited uso of printer's ink.JL twelve he accuioulated twelve millions of wishing probably to be understood by the term, "unlimited use of pun- lei's ink," that his extensive adverting system enabled him to accumulate that amount Now if the Guide would bate people of otdinary judgment form by its report any- like a correct opinion of the actual worth of P. T. Barmim, Le had better drop the unit at the left hand of the fcuin he specific, which isould propsbly be setting him up at high ns Lia finances would bear. No, the people of this country can't be made to believe that one man has them 09 out of million of dollars iu In cite years! Knock off the unit, and they may possibly wallow that.

COBSISC A HAJ.F bill confirming the location of tho half shire at Corning, Senate on Monday, 'and probably ere this bas received tbe signature of the Goiprnor making it a law. This decision nill permanently settle the question, however much it may meet the appro- or disapproval of citizens of other pails of the county. Coining is eligibly located as a commercial and business center. The Japan Expedition has been ordered home. A fight occurred on Saturday, the ISth opposite "Willanwport, between some raftsmen and a large force of Irishmen who hncl been celebrating St.

Piitiick'a During the affray, a young man named David W. Council, of BaHl Eiigtc, finding himself surrounded by Irishmen, and assaulted by their shel- labas, drew a revolver'and shot two of them, wounding each; when the jest of them Sed, Council was arraigned before a magistrate, but -after examination was dis- chaigcd, in MOW of tho aggravated circumstances of the attack upon him. AXD ITS uas exeeu(eI at Pittabilig- fast Saturday for the crime of rnutder committed when it! state of intoxication. His djlng ajinoni lion tohiscomriiJes was to avoid the intoxicating cup. He drank! Dunk on tiimpoiary insanity.

Insanity steeled liis heart and ncived his arm for the fatal blow scut the spnit uf a fellow being unprepared into the presence of -its God. tlie rt looiiS in Cont'oiler -s ii hiW(V Kl TiS, SO. Ti df Pulilic JLpulT, 1S53. Tn S. E.

Cnur.cn, Dr. nritiis raoctiiii; fif tlic ixs HOUSEHOLD new of this valuable Magazine is jnst commencing. The following is from llid prospectus of tho Publa-hera: A now story, entitled "Hard is announced by Charles Dickens, to -commence in the Household Words in April, ft will be ie-puUiahcd in our edition of this work promptly on its receipt in this countiv, and sold in the usual weekly issue at cic. per number, nn.il in tlie monthlies at 20 els. jier number, or per annum, in acltnncn.

The story is to be continued throughout the entire "volume. McELHATH BiRKTSR. Ig54. IT Spnace St One hundred dvvellings and stores were destroyed by fire at Burmingluim, op- Pittsburgh, last Sunday morning, and over 200 families rendered Loss one third of whitli was insured. of llu Land OIHt'e To travcJj miles at ccutd 00 171 OU 5.

E. CHL'KCH. 5--Messrs. Aitken, Baker, Baccus, Brifjess, Clinton, Collins. Cost, Dniison, Diinlop, Ferguson, Gei in-rin, Gott, Graham, Magtiire.

Morris, Rand ail, Searing, Sc-eJey, Smailey. Stephens, AYhitc. Whit- man--20. opposed to the bill in tli's iicinity IKVSC of late clierished a hope, and rumor' fats represented that the Goveinor would cious building was crowded to its u'musl capacity, and hundreds were about the could not get admittance. ing beinw orgnlAsd.

0:10 of Oie mentioned in the call, and offered a series of rewlutwiiS; were received with and croans tho snul tirnde. llr. TVhartjn, tbc inlenuc! iKli'-j -of this movement, was llicu loii "lv cailt 1 for the nr.r FC vreie there id cowl restsotK th Lc 13 i Jaw jnle CDJ nt of cr.e, ion, Ic that what it may. tn eMt to Governors short history of thousands. 'I hey drink, offend, and die--some tLe loatlaomc.

li-ving death of the sot--others run ti cir ziz-zag, crimi- rial career more quickly. They may have filings aside from drink, but that is tbc cbicf corner stone, t'te rock on which the spilt. They cam-ot moid it if they would. They may haie strong principles, but appetite and passii-n are stiwiigcr still. With such eviJence-' why will men doubt tbe propriety cr cxr-edk-n- cy of overcoming tins of an bmtlier by a iccrctful of Probiln fcion 1 Take from him the draft tbat firts brain with madness and he is a a "ive it to him ftnd be becomes demon.

We understand an cfibrt is being made to get up a stock coiiipany at Burns fur tlie purpose of electing a steam flouring mill at that place. ecis- for of the C'anil Sjonn! i It lontrcr dif ficiili l'i for thf- milk 5:1 that c-icna m.t nhllc 0:1 -V4 I I I I I I I I 1LT14 after some LeMt tion. i I- -lie said lie had besn a ili-ji k-r twenty years, but navcr before proroiatntly before jha roarki were in substance as foisoira; Tills Tuec'iiiTM Inrtjeit. pifl'sp 3 before ooav-en id in the ciiv of 'iiaslteen calle-3 for the sole jiurjic-sc; of-lc- noawang Rnd diwaidiiig me sis 3 traitor 1 -an enemy to ili Slate and counhy iii li I live. I am denou-nccd an because I believe, nnj, Tjil'ui.

ins -m I. that Slavery was to Vihite ji.jiii- Vstioa of VitijiTiia I am Oe.iwr.ct 1 "iorthein fanatic," bccas-- i 1 liaif a tcd lhc cause of temperance I -These Iwe Wu il.t 1 "rci'i 1 fmil my oiTendiijTM." In ikft .1 I i 1 that 1 a ChKic' i 1 11 ism, 1 atstr 1 t-ihcr nr deed, a law of i-r 11 "lLr-i in factoj- ij.jivw On 1 given (wenty r.t, 1.5, loj io iTTipro'if n- 1 Steto, in its T'-I-, -t- 1 character, Jlii if '( pendent press, I a i-o dlion my opjXTiCTU iar nij 1 1 bv Argument, Tlcy 3i.r, -1 jKtsODal and snd have tMs cr. tiie mfi. 15 cridc.nl ihs irit mp'iifrsJel li-r--. v- Tl.s bv mv i frt i 'A fVV 1 il ii iij .1 i n.ii- Mr.

Ji.i i i -lir or w'-ri:" 3 of i Jt is Inrilh v.l. lo oomj-are Mr. I'liisrfh's with of Gr7. livjd 1 j'i'' Ccwily. i.

a Jiua-lri? fjrll.cr thsn wr. 0 nor uf I i ii jiiri-iju 3 Koair-T. we ll it Mr. l.as is 1 in 'Stv conlTary lo we '1 1 i t- niakc-. iV; 'Is-'i ftoifl All-n-nr 1 All i in Tifn riVir- in'Wf- 1 1 in iV-r, rt 1 u.ls f.j i' i-ivt Ii -i "n- i' i .11,17 Ifl ml TI'J I 1 iv i ILL 1 i-ii 1- J'T i.

i C.m.il ma -Inly -i s- 5n Mr. iT.iitl.-I 57ft TVy -3 0 t. CJ an! we; -cr. 4 ilv 1 rv TiTij 1 1, 'i i' lv" i --isnt -i i 5 71 v'-'V." 0'' 'is" rs i 1 "''i' 1 1 ll)(i1 i i rt i a fl 1 VX 1 )S 1- a 7 1 mv 1' The news tbc S-eft Liverpool on tbe Utii iioncn feature to the myxeniaiis of Use belh.ji.7eut jjivnvrs. A ri-jiort was few 4 i- 11 1 t- it was soon after iLat the re- as Previous to Uie uj'-Drt 031 d-ecjin: in "i mnil.xjL,list nens ntor-.

war it up a Peiliaja Ji: al llio Uliotn of it the conlr.i'lii rujvjij, ilcur is OTI acain. IJv a-3- a Tiiirc'd 1 1 1 tlil I 1" I heads. only (lie of 3 i. rl) In (be Albany correspondence of tt.e S. Y.

Times, we 3:: 1 no- i- i of a speech delivcrc-. in lav luiusc, on Monosiv ljLt, the iSumbtr 1 fr ibis DbiHtt: "AliiKrst tbe entire ir.oMiitii; of llw ll J'ii. 1 be-in (tvij)iud in cf ilie tiie jjili t3 kc a imw county out jiirls of oiw of the ficm i Mr. mnde llty most Wiuiiir. parikai-uiy in i t'jor 11:5 up iT the jiic- llie Jl from sossifi inoti'ic, ilic nnnNs of I il to tlic to i-" i-Ti-w us.

"Yes, l.r i 'i; )hov re i 1 i 1 i The 1 i llii 1 mciiii cr i --j i oll.cr a -i- 'is cf V5 i Mr. fuii- nn i 1" 1 -1? iia v. I i The price of Sour in the city of Kcw YorV. langcs from ST to per and at Dimkiik and fai-Oier wcit it 15 selling at from to 50; while at this place and iu the surrounding towns it re- lails at from SO to A giand opening 1 for speculators to rush in their fioiir. Jonathan Harrington, tbe liuit sur- i-ivor of the bailie of Lexington, expired in tliat place iiist Sunuay, aged SC yeats.

The Governor of Massachusetts, sever.il M'litnry wrnpanits, and the brotherhood of Mjsoiis, iiltenJ fiii.er^l to day. is pretty generally believed that i duel has liincn pl.ice between ilcssrs. rrso of New York, and HRECSEsnincs of Kent jcky. The diflicalty grew out of a de- iyjle in tbe House, on the leferring of the Niji.r^-ka bill to tbe Commiite of the hob of 'J)o Uuion. CORRESPONDENCE OP THE TRIBUNE.

KKW-YOUJC, Mar. 27, 1851. ARRIVAL OV Till! NOKTllEJf IIOIIT. The Uorihern Light with half a million of dollars and the California Mails of tho 1st inst, arrived at Iier dock veelerdav. The news by this ai rival is not particularly imjiot tant.

Tho San Francisco mai kets are unusually dull. Flour, ftiango to say, was selling at rates which would pay well by slupjiing it to New York. A giand public dinner had been given to Gen. WOOL and Ex-Govern or HUKRY Thornus F. Meaghcr is among the passengers by the Northern Light.

Two of the prominent chaiiicteis iu the Stmoia Eipe- dition, Col. Watkins and Capt. Davidson, were anested in Francisco on the 22d of Fehi uary, charged with treason, and held to bail iu Si 0,000 each. Walker had spiked his guns and started for St. Tomns ith 140 men, leating several of his sick and wounded behind in a helpless condition.

This teems to bo the result of all unlawful enterprises. T11E BLACK VfARRIOH. A-5 near aa can be ascertained, tho dis- sent out by the steamer of the 18th inst. to our Minister at Madrid were of a very determined character. It is currently icported here that Secrctaiy MARCI-instructed Minister SOITLE to demand immediate and ample damages for the detention of the Black Warrior--remuneration not only for tho detention of the steamer and the 'confiscation of her caigo, but a full and just atonement for the insults which have recently been otteicd our Flag by her Cuban authorities.

And in case his demands are not immediately acceded to, then the said Minister is to notify the Spanish Government that the Government at Washington iS! precede to blockade all the Cuban poi ts- The reigning Government at Washington, though, must inclnde in this matter only MARCY and DAVJS. The inefficient message of Presideot PIEHCE to Congress on this tul'jcet leaves no ground for hope that the National honor will be vindicated in the case of the Black Warrior, more than it has of late years in other similar now by the Northern liight information has been received here tbat Capt. Bullock has paid under protest to the Cuban authoiities and had the steamer relinquished to him, and that he sails in her fur this -port to-day. Captain Buliock, no doubt, judging from the son-commit Lai chniHCter of the President's Message, deem td it best for the interests of the owners of the Black Warrior to pay this sum, and thus get possession of his vessel, rather than wait the tardy action of his Government, It ill not bs surprising if MARCY, with his mended bieeches notoriety, backed by the gallant wifj proves himself mue ic- g.irdful of the honor of his country's Fhig, than the boastol Franklin Pierce of 18-52. When the President of the United States is aware that seaiec'ly a steamer plying between the Isthmus, Xew Orle-tcs and this port, enters thellfiiber of or it, without the guns of the Moro aimed at it, and yet remains apparently indifferent to it, it is pjcMimable that he Im no rnoie for the national honor than a dog has for a holiday.

AKiS that we have no or HEKTS. Such has been the ritjo of Rents in-'thia cily this SjJiiug that the laboring classes are on tha point of despair. TeMtmnW which icttted one year ago for $320 have gone up lo-SMOaudStfOO. AsmalfrooBi wiih single bed room attached, ia baao- incnt or attic cannot be leased below $15 or $.20 per month. Quarteis for futnily of poeous cannot be secured fu 1 less than J-50, or SGOO, per annum.

AY hat are the laboring classes to- do? Their cainings range from Sl.to $2 25 per day the average of wages in this city is about 50 per daj-- henci, there appears to be but "one alternative, and that is to board out, or transfer their families to the countiy. Tike into consideration too, tho price of provisions, and it would seem that unless labor is correspondingly paid the poor cannot afford to Kve 1VEATIIER, AC, We had a frill of snow on Wednesday" last, and ever since we have Lad decidedly' March weather. Business is quite brick, and the Spring trade bids fair so open with much activity. The nost steamer from Europe (unless it arrived during the TJOVY in bur sixteenth day, nnd much in commercial circles in regard, tern question. THISTLES OP THK HEAHT, Bad haBita- are the thistles of the-heart, ano every indulgence of them is a'seed from -which I spring up a ciop of weeds, A yeafrs- ago a little boy toldjiis It was a little solitaiy- thistle scecHmd no eye-.

but God'esaw him as lie planted'it in thte mellow soil of his heart. But it sprang tip 1 Oh how quicklj and iu a -little time- an-' other, and another, and yef another- dropped from it to the ground, each 1 in tuin beating more and morefthisflea. now his ieartfe all bad habits; he is a thorough liar, be as difficult foi him to speak tbe truth aa it would be for a gardener to clear his land" of the no-iHoiis thitsle, after gained a footing in the soil. TiJii MAINE LAW. Tiie most intense fet-Iii jc pervades this city on the subject of the Bill fci the sujijjriis- sion of intemperance.

Ilaiiug p.isscJ but'i Houses of tiie Legislature, it only uauis the signature of the Goictnorto a law. The opponents of the law in iii3 t.iv stem to ding lo tbe hope thai the Govci veto it; but s'lould they t- etl in this uperiation tiicy to iitiru its icjien! litxi uink-r. It is the ojuuyn uf prttty cojnpetent jwlccs that no L'm can eier be enforced ibis city, and when rcficcts upon i enormous aiiunnii of capital inu-stcd in this traini. in this the th.iractcr cf its jiopvlation and CONTRACT. The Ucan.

says A. S. Diven Co, of "tfiat lage, have contracted to bnild two hundred and seventy miles of the Missouri and Pacific Railroad. Their contract commehcea- fortv- miles west of St. Louis.

They of course get a wittg little amount of pocket' 1 mouey by the oration. COUXTEKFKIT GOLD DOI.LAIIS. Tho BufKilo Repuhlic mentions the appearance" in that city of counterfeit gold dollars, which proves that the bogfls mint is in operation, and its issues are circulating. The metal of which it is made is copper. A verythin covering of gold, Tvliieb conceals the baser metal, wns pi obably put on by galvanism.

The gold been removed from the edge of spcdmen, and the copper stood confessed. The thickness af it is the same as- She gonuine; bat it is a very Iitt too large in diameter to go into thn test mould which they haie in th-3 post oflice. The gold cot- thuiiffli thin, is sufficient "to reKst the sc'ton of nitric acid, without scratching. gS' Tiie S. Y.

Tribune of Thursday, contains a ienglhv cotiimendution of new Knilroad Car Ventilator, which is now te-'tinf; on the York Erie, and Buffalo and Sew York City lloads. It is the iinontlon of ITenn Kallnnd, of Col iirjj, (J. Yi The car to which it ia at- tnLbeil, Jemos Jaisey City every Monday Those wlxse curiosity may excited regard to the can, we iiave an opportunity of I the F.tmo. at the of the last mentioned 1 roar! in this city. Buffalo Express, OOUitT.

Stcubni abort nairiftd are luminonpd required to answer tHe ni tint.lettPii.vUdi is filed in tha Clerk vi the of Stcoben, cojjjr of answer twite wid at hi. office, in IR the County of iys aftcr it will appear "5 no tn preioiit vi'Oatinii of its j'rotteions. Tlst- arm of tsw l.i-.r and the nci-cssily of Uie jiroijress of intcntjienfflce Lut in RTC be rencl c-3, asul A LI BG AST sf'7 aro icli.i- inf that Mrs Proctor, wifv of our friccd E- R- I'rfw'tor, cf .1 fiicri lime sirci, pait; l-irtli i- Jj zl tiilli. Ti.G xiil iti fftpw'icr. TliCi will be spa-ni-ci? boys l3ioy rtrongcst aiw 1 troatthey, HOETOS! depraved nrc nnss iJjat 1 frc ilie of th fTm lie The of svmpnlljiziBj; -nslii tlie ii.

in 1 ah tilv 1-e It? I ecri-iM and ff -von fail i 'aint ivilbJD die this action will take for Ihc of one rs. wijh interest Irom tLe fi'rsv cr, one tbotisand ciRht hundred antf lhc action. (-'- Jwl. JOHX HAT IT MD AIlE gives tUe nl a is wiih ilic of a mnJl 1-t'liwen 133JJ5 t--i)3TCilc i-iujiiuics ijj'j anrt 1 JTI sncJi ol ivJjijJ 7i. ts commence 1J'3 2jih c) Arnl.

i.ii-loajcr*1--mil i ft i on Jctltre a ctni- 5 1 5 i lhc to I-j in" lc; I -1 iriim Jri-i. Jaw 1 1 1 r. 1' llie 'i i i 3V. cn.l'tr, i i 1." i tV-ra rf f.if itc -vay flial --nii 1 .1 vi. 'i i i I yi'.

it jn i Tiie Corning- lail.i-r tit'H Ul: JtT ll.pjog ofuwrs, some 3avs sinco pa'scij a auliionzing any pcreon to LilS all foimd runninr; at largo in tlao siicJi a date, an3 oflering will- to for each. ains 1'iiiicl. A few days a tj imke a a jmkc a 1 ilwn-i 1 T'-'wsj'I, i he re- r. 3, ivi brt 1 i- jiv per5(Mi fi'i-ij jiiT oua 'li. 1 ii- iJi 1 iJ jn ii; tounty 5111.

"Si; mfsjnnetJ in of Ibe oi hi- I'p'ti'iTj "m-1 fears were tn- to 5, 1 Uf r. I i I a she vroiM 5 -7. i t-t. 1 1 'i 1 11 1 1 -11 i i 1 3 fny ihc 1 1 i 4, a 1-3 H. i 1 by fli-LoxtiC-'l thai lealh- 5 1 nt inlo Fr TO m-iv i uV i -I i.n w.i* "'1 rr.i.ri- li iV i i V' a A.

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