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K io Slate loiimal m ptsmsmd DAILY, TI1I-WKEKLY AND WEEKLY OHIO STATE JOURNAL COMPANY. Incorporated under the General Law. TERMS, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCB. Uaiu ily auUciibm 00 par jaa. " -Mall " A 00 " " Uv tha Cknier, pur k IS eta. Iiu-Mkir'lt 00 par jaat. tt-nnif a oo 11 " Club often andovcr 160 " TEKHtJ Or AIWKimsiNG BY THE SQUARE. (TV USB OH LESS H1XI A aQVlRE.) One atjuars 1 year ..aiM 00 ; one aquai-aS wkl., .W M Oiia " fl month 10 HO ; one " 2 waaki.. . 2 60 One " (Imiinihs 12 00; odo " I weak.... 160 Ou " Smnntlm gM;oM " 6dajs 1 S8 Ona " 'Jmotillia 6 00 ; mia " 4 day..... 1 26 Ona " 0 week 6 l ; oaa 11 1 ly 1 10 Oat " 1 uiimili 4 60 one " 1 Innurtloo 60 Dliplaetl adrertlHinsiiU half mote thnn tbo abor rata. Advertisement. 1eadat and rilaew la tha column of "Spaclal Sotlcaa," lUiabU IJU (iniituru rata. AllaotlMa r)ulrutl to M putilUhesf bv Uw, legal ratal. If uriiereaon Hie uM exdiulvtly after the flrt weak, 60 par cent, mot tlian the a bora rate ; but all iuch will apuaar to tho Trl Waekljr without thai?. BuinM Cards, not i celling five Uuee, par yaar, tn-alrte, $',50 par line ; outside N'otlcei or meetings, charitable ocletiea, Ate eompt-li'. Sc. half prit1. AdTfrtlMraeuta not accompanied with written dlrac-Uom will be inaertcd till forbUI, ami charged according V. All truilant advertliemeDti molt be paid Id ailrance, Wuiiv-dni iqcaro oa wee a, 60 canti ; two weeki, 76c i Una weeki, CI ; one month. 11,26 ; three month, $8,60 ; its month, Sfl ; one year. 110. Under tba proaent tYslcra, the adtertli-er paya ao much for the ipace he orrupiei, the change being chargeable with tha composition only. It la now generally adopted. i. . H H (1M II' 1 1 I 1 i.lli I! 1 VOLUME XLV. COLUMBUS, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1854. NUMBER 6 jUisrcllanenns. DAMCI, !l(HH;i3j AND HIS AMERICAN RIFLEMEN. . A BK VOLUTION A RT BKETCH, The outposts of the two armies were very near to each other, when tho American commander, desirous of obtaining particular Information respecting the position of his, adversary, summoned the famed leader of the Riflemen, Col. Daniel Morgan, to head-quarters. It was night, and tho chief was alone. After 111 usual polite, yet reserved anil digniticd salutation, Washing loii remarked : ''I have Kent for you, Col. Morgan, to entrust to your courago and sagacity, a Bmall, but important enterprise I wiBh you to reconnoitre the enemy's line, with 1 a view to your ascertaining correctly the position of their newly constructed redoubts, also the encampments ot the British troops Umt have ; lately arrived, and those of their Hessian ouxil-; larics. Select, sir, an officer, non commissioned ' officer, and about twenty picked men, and under : cover of the night, proceed, but wilh all caution, I get as near as you can. and by day-dawn retire i aud make your report to heud -quarters, but mark me, Col. Morgan mark me well ; upon no j account whatever are you to bring on any skir-1 mieh with tho enemy ; if discovered, make a speedy retreat ; let nothing imluco you to fire a dingle shot. I repeat, sir, that no force of cir-1 cnmstnuceK will excuse the discharge of a single 1 rllle on your part ; and for the extreme precise-; ness of these orders, permit me to soy, I have my reasons." Filling two glosses or wine, tho General continued: "And uow, Col. Morgan,; we will drink a good night, and success to your : enterprise." Col. Morgan quailed the wine, i smacked his lips, and assured bis Excellency that bis orders should be punctually obeyed, and left tho tent of the Commander-in-Chief. Channrd at being chosen as the executive officer of a daring enterprise, the leader of tho woodsmen repaired to his quarters, nnd calling fur Gabriel Long, his favorite captain, ordered him to detail a trusty sergeant and twenty prime fellows, who being mustered aud ordered to lay on their arm', ready nt n moment's warning, Morgan and Long stretched their manly tonus before the watch-lire to wait the going down of the moon, the signal of depai turc A little after midnight, ami while the rays of tho sotting moon el ill faintly glimmered In the wei-tern horizon, "Cp, Sergeant," cried Long, "stir up your men," and twenty athletic figures were on their feet In a moment. "Indian Me, march," and away they all sprung with tho quick, and yet light and strnlthy step of the woodsmen. They reached the enemy's line, crawled up so clow to the pickets) of the Hessians as to Inhale the odor of their pipes; discovered by tlio newly-turned earth the position of the redouble, and by the numerous tents tbut dotted the Held for "many a rood around," and showed dimly, amid the light haze, the encampment of the British and German re-in force me uts, and in i-hoit, performed their perilous duty without the slightest discovery, and, pleased with themselves and tho success of their enterprise, prepared to retire, just as a chanticleer from a neighboring farm-house was "bidding salutation to (ho morn." Tho adventurous parly reached a small eminence at some distance 'from tho British camp, and commanding an extensive prospect over the adjacent country. Here Morgan halted to give bis men a little rest, before taking up his line of march to the American ouipr.it a. Scarcely had they thrown Ihenirclvcs upon tho grass, when Ihey perceived it-suing from lbs enemy's advanced pickets a body of horse, commanded by on officer, and proceeding along the road that led direcllv hv the snot where the riflemen had baited. No spot could be better chosen for an eration from his presence Morgan quailed for a moment More the stern yet just displeasure of his Chief, llll mousing all his energies for the e.Ioi'l, he uncovered and replied : " Your IbA'cellency'sorderti were perfectlytm-der,-tood ; and agreeahly to the tame, 1 pro- mhusgonu dona to the boat and found his father. Or, perlmps, ins tend uf this, sho sees two of her nolghlmrd returning slowly and sadly, and directing their steps to her door. The blood llows buck upon her heart. They rap at me uour. it is me Ktieii oi ner imsuann a una id. in. Come sit down with m to-night on tl.Is Elbe, aud think a littto with we uhatis life for, aud what are we after? You will low nothing of human existence, or of dollars and cents, by a thought upon such matters. These Saxons hfif hnvf, rwttr hntinr.hriwl thnn wi hnv nil ceeiied w-uii the select parly to reconnoitre thu j And she fulls eeuwjleiw to the floor, as they tell that keeps them well warm inside, while tin enemy e lines hy night. We succeeded even be-. her that her husband has long since beeu en- good Saxon wool warms ihem aa well without " r.Mji-i,imiijiB, mm i hhn remming to lomea in me minomiess ocean. as ours doep. 'tiicynso early, nreahlast ligluly, b.ad quarteif to uiake my report, when, having This is nut tletiou. These are not extreme i dine at twelve or one o'clock, quit work at lhe hailed a lew miimk-n to rest the men, we din- cases which thu imagination creates. Tliey are (or six, go into the gardens, hear nntsic, or make , l v 1 iion-u comrng mil uuui iuu met oi coniuineo oeeurrence - lacls winch it, dance or sing, till nine or ten J M., when enemy a iuie, i iiey came uji iumieiliulely lo j awaken emolioiw to which uo iK-ncau do justice, j they no into thuir beds, (which, bv-the-wav, I ,i ie hvi-kn go r tiuip ruuivneu to una ; wwn were a little wnier anu larger, it not be t-ihhuid, bringing tho news of anolhei- ship, that tr.) They mo not rich and nobody U vt ry was iiiiirly lilled wilh oil. thai all onboard were rich here: not even tin- kimr who lmi stored well, and that she might he expeeled in u neigh-1 away crown jewels worth over twenty millions uumo mri in wieu u hioiimi, inowiiooi uie sterling, tbey wv.--but jewels locLetl up in eapii.in resided in Nunlueket. and early in the j vaults urn not riches. (I know he is poor, by miinlh, with a heart Ihiobbiug wilh aileclioii and shabby way the king's property is Kept hope, hhe went to greet Imr husband on his re-! about here.) The old men of mly. seventy, lurn. At length the ship appeared, dropped her " and even eighty, go to the comic plavs here, or anehoi' in the harbor, and lhe friends ol the holy j to the opera, ami drink in the music like young went to the ship to escort lhe husband to the j girl, wilh hearts all hot with joy, and 'hands nne irom wom no nau oecii so mug hcpaniieu. and linger.- working as Hie mtiMC tingles tlirmigli Ho.jn they badly returned wilh the tiding thai them. Life U not all labor here, it is readily her husband hud been seized wilh the const I'e-1 wen; but labor is so regulated us to make life er. ujiou Uie isiaml or .MiiUngasear, niul when : agreeable. There are tm pot -lion sen, no comer about a week nut. on his return home, he died groceries:, uo drunkards; but they all all who and was committed to bin ocean burial. A lew j can get it; and who cannnlf drink wine nays aiier i cancel upon uie weeping wiiiow ami beer. Alcohol is a drink 1 liavu never seen or little daughter in their destined home of bereave-1 heard of in these German cities; though, doubt- II! en i mm illlgUISM. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, lti64. the unol where wo lay concealed hy the brti'-li wood. There they halted, aud gathered together like a tloek of partridges, alloidiiig me so tempting an opportunity of annoying my enemy, nnd. mity It plea u your excellency, lle.Jli and blood Could not. refrain." At this rough, yet frank, bold and nmnh explanation, a wnii It- wits observed to pusn over tue General') suit. Tho Chief remained unniovnd ; when, waving his hand, he continued : '-Colonel Morgan, ymi will retire to your quarters, there to await furiher orders." Arrived nt his quarter, Morgan threw hiimelf upon hot hard couch, nail gate tuinseii up to reflections upon the events which had so lately nnd inpiiily succeeded each other. He was aware he hail sinned against all hopes of forgiveness. Within twenty-four hours lie had' fallen from the command of a regiment, mid be ing an especial favorite with Inn General, to le, what? a disgraced and broken soldier. Condemned to retire from 1 tic scenes of glory, the darling pntshm l his hemi forever to abandon the - lair Iklds of lighting men ;'' ni.d in oIimjii-rity to drag out the remnant of a wretched existence, neglected und forgotten. And then hiB rank, so hardly and so nobly won, with all his ''blushing honors," acquired in tho march across the frozen wilderness of the Kennebec, the storming of the Lower Town, and the gallaut and glorious enmhat at Saratoga. The hours dragged gloomily away, and night came, and with it no rest for the troubled spirit of poor Morgan. Tho drums and tifes merrily sounded tho soldier's dawn, and the sun arose, giving " promiso of a goodly day." Audio many within tho circuit of this widely extended camp, did his genial beam give hope, and joy, und gladness, while it cheered not with a siugle ray tho despairing Loader of the Woodsmen. About ten o'clock, the Orderly on duty reported tho arrival of an officer of the stuff Irom bead -quarters, and Lieutenant-Colonel Hamilton, the favorite aid of the Commander-in-Chief, entered the marque. "lie seated," said Morgan; "I know your errand, so be short, my dear fellow, und put me nut of my misery at once, I know (hat 1 am arrested, 'lis a matter of course. Well, thero Is myBword; but surely his Excellency honors mu indeed, In these lust moments of my military ex Istenco, when he sends for my sword hy his favorite aid. and my most esteemed friend. Ah, my dear Hamilton, if you knew what I have suffered since the nccursed horse cume out to tempt me to my ruin.'' Hamilton, about whose strikingly intelligent countenance there always lurked a playful smile, now observed, "Col. Morgan, bin IicolIency has ordered me to--" "I know it," interrupted Morgan, "to bid uie prepare for trial; but. p-liaw, why a trial? Guilty, sir, guilty, past all doubt. But then," recollecting liiniPclf, " perhaps my services might plead nonensc against lhe disolndience of a positive order ; no, no, it's all uer wilh me. Hamilton, there is an end to your old liiend, Col, Morgan." The agonized spirit of thu hero then mounted to a pitch of enthusiasm, as he cxcluiuiul, " Hut my country will remember my services, and lhe British and HcfMans will remember me ; for. though I may he far away, my bruve cumradi'S will do their duty; and Morgan's riileme t'rom the New York Exprenti i ii o u g h t s Aloud. 11V JAHI.S 1IUII0K3. I am writing this on tho baukn of the Elbe, which riii-bi'ft lupidly under my windows, aud near by, U the bridge which the French blew up when forced to retreat from Dresden. There coiiin now, waited over the waters, notes from bugles, horuu, trumpets and other bram lutrti-ineutf, lhe music of wandering bauds, that seem to be every where in this Saxon city. Music is oinui present universal eternal, I was about to add. Where the people have no politic' to rnve about, they rave about music, about artists, male aud female; about pictures, statuary, lhe ilnearts, etc., etc. Hence Jeuuy Llud, who liven here, is a potentate here, a real power in the State. Just now she is nt some watering place in Bohemia, fcilic gives concerts at times, hero, in Berlin, and in Vienna gets any price, and thus adds to her store of batik notes. with which, however, all here declare she Is liberal. Tho critics sav. that nines the birth uf her child, she has lost not n little In the bird-like delicacy of , , , more, In the richness of her urt. She is very le.-s, there is about, as a bonne boncht, brandy, tho etiu tie vie. The beer drinking and the coffee drinking have been made roqieclnhle hy all idu.H'S, particularly in the public gitnlnw. (liven Marlin Lutlier, you know, the demigod of nil this region round about, loved hid ale. This utitfi, though.) Now, how is life in America? What a struggle what a desperate struggle for existence even! It seems to mo, looking at home from this distance, ou Huh bank ni the Kibe, that there are assembled in tho United Stales, us lliero are hem In Europe just now, some five milliousof men rendy for hostilities, Here they have given Ihem guns, ball, buyonct, bomb, to kill each other with; but, there, work, competition, ambition, passion, rage for wealth und position, which destroy more men thnn will be lost this year In all theje armies gathered from thu Baltic Sea to thu mouths of lhe Danube. Their hospitals hero are crow ded at times w ith the sick and thu wounded; but are not all our homes more or lesn crowded with the dyspeptic, the liver-gone victims ol excessive meiitul excitement, the brolteu-dow n in early life, the old men oi lorty, Mich as are known in no oilier land onrnr uur waii-Ktrcel uuxious laces tell frightful stories of lile that never is to ripen, pi.', it U luLkd, uiid nwla lur iliblo u much I ""!' l. ry,b.-re arc wIUi.to1 in Il.u as tier music books, Iter splendid success, of course, makes every body limbic mad. Just as w discuss politics in our pot-hou-es, fluty discuss music here In tlifir gardens, (they have no pol-boiiHPH hero, and there is uo Maine law.) A hwede tells mo, a companion of mine i n route, , '. '. i... ! ,. ' !.. 1.., t ' ! mechanism, ilcr cuough in music matler. thai they ure run- , , ' ' , , n r ,i i ,f. i ,., , u,,.i,i. i. f , ,,. , ! 1 look upon the great pie lure-gallery ol llu. tlu'v will mm 'l lm I.M 'out or the cur", to ! "j'!1 "' "!"cl1 I11'"'ulljiull,'t"'ll'ul!011 nut,.; i. d. .i-,.,.M iu j.-,.... ,u.rii , , , , . ii i of its wonderful master-pieces, but ui being hud of their existence. We push on, one al ter another, just ax the forlorn-lmpe columns of an army that storm a fortress, and us oue perishes, we walk over his corpse to mount the bat l le-menlsof fortune we are assaulting. Ah for my self, even hen: I cannot get over my American- i outrun or out race-everybody in The Hate Tinder Box. 'On Thursday afternoon last, the engine housu of tho New York Central Railroad, at Itocbeuter, was destroyed by lire. The building was located in the eastern part of the city. U was IliO feet in diameter, and 4SU In circumference; was built of brick, and had an immense dome nnd roof fixed upon an iron frame-work. Seven locomotive were destroyed, and four or tlvo hundred cords of wood burned. The lire caught from the engine of the sawing machine nt the wood pile. The loss is estimated at about SBO.UiKK The passenger trains each way are detained, as they cannot pass the bunting building. The fire Una also much warped the track." , Tin The SfatMman and Its Candidate The town was provoked to laughter tMs morning by the Statetman't defence of the man who died (according to the Statesman) some years ago " for the want of honest principles." After heralding the day before the triumphant defenco of the Doctor, something plausible at least was expected. The defence consists Id the publication of a note from the Doctor, which, for the information of tho public aud the benefit of all concerned, we copy entire, as follows : " The Postmaster General, in April last, when inform'td that 1 was about to visit Ohio, gave me tho appointment of Special Mail Agent, hi order to transact Borne business for the Department. One part of the business was, to make an arrangement wilh the Cincinnati, Wilmington aud Zauesville Railroad, for the transportation of the mail. Another was, to make an Investigation in relation to some lost packages of money belonging to some oi my Immeuiale con Slutinniiiii, yesterday mornlug, inserted j tiiucnl9, I veiled several points in Ohio on tins special ousiiiess. i nave oorne my own expenses, and am receiving no pay from the Department, and am expecting imne. and would receive none, If tillered. I used the pass from Newark to Columbus, only once, 't his is the only occasion iu which I have used It in the district."The reudcr wilt please mark the careful wording of this "note" as the Statesman delicately calls it. " I used tho pass from Newark to Columbus, owe only. Tills is the only occasion iu which I have used it In the District." He cuiifespes to having used the pass, and he acknowledges holding tho appointment of Special Mail Agent. This covers the wholo ground. Where then has tho Doctor been injured or belled? Those who have denied our charge have fain i tied the truth, aud thu public will hold them responsible for attempting to dodge the facts. But we arc not disposed to let Doct. Olds and bis backers oil' so easy. The Doctor is careful to Bay In his note that he used his pass from the Post-muster General only once from Newark to Columbus, and this, ho adds, " Is the only oeca-: sion In which I havo used it in the District." , What are we to understand by this T Does tho ; Doctor mean to say that this one? between New-1 ark and Columbus is the "only occasion " on which he has used his pass since be commenced his electioneering journeys? If that is not what he means, why is ho careful to add In his denial "m the Vittriet " ? The Cleveland and Columbus roud doc3 not all lie " In the District," but It terminates in the District. Will the Doctor, true to his instincts, dodge the fact that be used his pasB on this latter road by sayiug that be exhibited it to the Conductor and claimed its the above m ita'-Iocal column. Very appropri ately, we thiuk ; for the information bus at ihl moment no Klllo local interest. Did the Stale-man intend to draw tho attention of thu .Stale House Commissioners to tho fact that a roof composed uf comhustiblu materials, such n.i pine hoards, is not made tire proof by being "fu t d upon an iron frame work " It is generally understood that the original Intention was to cover our Slule Capitol with a roof made eutlrely of metal, and wo doubt if any man of common eemo can bo made to believe tiiat it is a "Mat iiiprooniicnt" to shingle it over with pine boards, as the preocut Com-mlwiouers are ii';5f doing. The Rochester calamity warns us that iu all probability our new Capitol will soon meet tho fate of tho old one ; a warning we should hardly have Bupposcd to lie nccesgary, after tho destruction of tbo government library at Washington bad shown the folly of using such materials in the construction of our public edifices. astonish the world. Mv irom (Swede) man tells me, too, that Mi-s lire i uur has written herself out in Sweden, and that they are tired of her there. H-TC is u;i iron mau.'by lhe by, speaking English well, French some, German well, too, I presume, aud, ol course, his own tongue, who runs npeiu-initd ubo uvery night, and who oven criticises in literature wilh zeal'.' Musical people, nitidis of all classes, have a higher position, it is easy to see, ou lhe Continent of Europe, than in England or iu America. And hence, perhaps, iu part, the devotion to music in Gciinany. Their social rank here, if Ihey win lame in their prolesMon, is a huh oue. , .m ' Orders and ribands may adorn tlu-m. But there Lei i eu's DisTiiiL-r. The Locofocos of Leiter's district held their Congressional Convention at Alliunco ui Friday Inst, and nominated Eb. Spalding, uf Ruvcnnu, us their enudidate. They had a htormy tune of it. Bliss, the present member, was u candidate for nomination, but It was evident that he was too much mixed up with Pierce it Co. to come iu. So he wns thrown overboard. Gen. Sum. Lull in, of Stark, expect ed to be the nominee. Ho liad been Anti-Ne braska, and made un Autl-Ncbraeka speech iu the liipt State Convention in Mureb last. But, though an old holler, and mice elected to Congress as a holier, he bus, all at once, become a friend to the regular party nominations, and re fused to deter t the com, any of Douglas & Co. mn th so much to teach the people here how to j But the friends of Bliu turned in aud killed oil Iu. aa 1hnv nlu-nvu Inn,. lu. 'n n ferr,,r In llio 1 mwt 111 U1L 1,!,,I'IC Bunlu 1'lliaie H'VC 01 UlUMC .. ' uncii nn mere ih not, in nnr ruec. enemy. the noble, iDrceoappoarlo bo lull of f'loalin bauds of l1,"'h : aiul 'j hl' .ftlM,,lt ''J1!1' ! Hamilton, i . , 1 . , , , ,. , . . f. . ut Dresden, remind one a little ol being lort in i make porcelain ware, and how lo paint it how- to carve bone nnd ivory-'huw to make IireMleii a rich manufactory ! The muti nt thu gallery door n-ked nic fifty ills lor a catalogue worm ten. llu Lull m as summarily us Bliss hud fullen. Belden Gillet, Ac, were brought out, but could not come in. After breaking up In a row, tho Con vention iiiiin assembled and appointed a con- in me was not thoroughly suliMied until I relief fereiice committee, who agreed to recommend tul it was a good sneuululiou lo pay even Unit, considering that I saw the whole vast gallery for nothing ! The German slunib up, ami stc$ in, through lit eyes, the Raphaels and Carlo Dolees, und the Teiilers, etc. I am nil lhe white "calculating." Oh, you will say, what a "bar barian . lean ? the generous soukd Eb. Spalding, a fourth-rate lawyer of Ravenna, lie tuts liuully nominated. This Is considered as giving up the contest, In advance. He has not tho slightest chance of beating Leiler. With Bliss, or Labia, or Belden but I am not thinking-out-loud Amur-1 m tu. irock there was a possibility, but It is all vule. could no longer bear to w itness .he slruggles of , mic'an, an.u ,e sum.r o, i en... ... . ,y . , b . fll ttmm, P ln ttM Win... TMMiw.-Several articles have up- the brave unfortunate; he called out, Heur, mo, my dear Colonel; only promise to hear me for one moment, and 1 will tell you ull." " Go on, sir," Interrupted Morgan, despairingly, "go on." Jncu, continued tue aul-uc-cainp, "you DrcHlen abound in Hardens, iu which are si a-1 ! lioiied other bauds thus holding out the strong-1 i est inducements for people to tsst mble there. I How these people live out of doors! It is a ' damp, not warm morning ; anil the tables in tho hotel gaiden, under my window, are lull ul'G er r-astern wilderness but a wilderness full of peared in the columns of tho public journals must know that tho commanders of r-giuienis ! , ' , 11 . ? 1 " k f t T' dine with his Excellency to-day.' "What of that?" again Interrupted Morgan "what has that to do with me a prisoner and ' "No, no," exclaimed Hamilton; "no. prisoner a once offending, but now a forgiven soldier ; my orders are to Invite you lo dine wilh his Excellency to-day, at three o'clock precirely; yes, my brave and good friend, Col. Morgan, you still are, and likely long to Iw the vulued and fumed commander of the Reiriuicnt." 1 1.:. i.:..i. 1 flieu e; . B . ! Dresden (doubtless all Gcrmnnv) have II, ilunos, Venuses, Mercury:, Dianas, Loves, Cu pidn, etc., etc. Utterly exhausted amid this coufu-iou of beauty, physically and meulully worn out, I often sit down before a Reiubruiidl, a Raphael, or u Rubens, with the conclusion arrived at, Unit a sofa lo sit on is the Is st Keiii- ii ... i.! ,.. ...,,,1,1 , i. i.:,., .1 : uianui lor ine time. 1 uih uviug on nouey is ! .?i;::,:::r,,l::T:l:!:,:,!,:t; !:!: (H i11 1 ? CL L : WM u point death. . .T. ..Mr..:".' ' :r dazzled. Fome t.iue. some vawn. A Door un-; in M Ulir "L'Kuoor says, lie -iiarcu hi uie ; I n , i?" tZ uT. ' T u 'n . ; i M,man .... on a sofa, In the His partner, who rejoices in the soubriquet of wiih thciV little flJ-ksi It U n uwcot : DreKleu gullery, fell fast asleep this morning. Brigadier rnilitlaof courfebecamo IrightuDed pretty picture of humanity, tills garden life, and a grojip ot ia-auUeanie clankiiig he.e over Mlf, and posted up. Panegyrics were duly l wi-u we uau more oi it. im nnd our own we believe have had their share, upon Wiliin mortal prospects. The impression is he intended tu gel up a puny purse to build a monument at llitwild. as he calls, in his usual slang style, his place ou the North River. The daily inroads of consumption were duly chroni 'ilire niter din-1 . ' . . !, nrououueed bv his admirers those that bad -tr in takv, i ,! lik. w. Thu I, ; " '. ."'" ?' " . ' ' " , lmu... .l.m't ..r,.l,l to . ho he wus nitting. ami seizing the hand of the great little man in his iriaut graMi. wrung and wrung it, till the aid-de cutnp literally struugkd to get Har den lile. In Berlin, in the iliiergurten, as it la Cctlled, is an immense e.lubli-huicut, known ai : Krolls, souit-what iih Niblos wan, when it: , I was with the pictures honked up here on the walls mat m tosay.llie living, moving, wulK- furmuscuue. lor inerc eiB rutu uuu iaiuer, ircc, men r.iuuui.ii. am i iuiiii "in . , ., ... - , . . , ,d ...o ru.,l:J; , that thickly ou the ; I kuo. you. Ita-iHon-you u ,0 . 1-; S,; r::,::":, , ns Niblo's. It coMs u iinall bum to get in eminence by which the road which we have just j low lo sport with the feelings of nil old brollu r j . mentioned parsed, at not exceediug a hundred : soldier." ..J , menuouru paeu, i nut vAwueuiuit ummiLu . uiuir. ,, - IT,.,i,1. i . ,i u i i i,.... wards Hamilton assured his friend that all was tine, 1 . ,,h.. ' , '' , ... '.- . Down. boy.. Jou," c,M Mt. .. Ih. ! .ml gaily kW., bU l.u,l. . h, uut.d hi. .ttVC."iiUm ffi r,,. ,11,1 tlw, .n.mnn of th i hrtra. ..itlilincF thi t.t.w ilel idifnl ('..lone re- I ll" llf 1 1 ' m W,lt " " ,! l'Cll"l lH V r tJ S,, . .' ..,i -.i . i' n tt. i- r..i .. .. ... .v. or U i. M.) the immense orelnMtra go to the rat- Black Roderick disappear more promptly amid memlier three o'clock, and lie careful not to dis- their native heather that, did Morgan s woods-1 oley a necond time, galloped to head quarters. men, iu the present instance, each to his tree or rock. "Llo close there, my ladi, till we see what these fellows are about." Meantime the horsemen had gamed Hie Iieiglit, Mori:an entered the pavlllion uf lhe ( maiider-in-Chief, as it was filling with office. s, nil of whom, alter paying their rc.-invl to the General, Itleii nit to give a omuial roiu ezeoi in and the officer droppiug therein on llmcharger'a j hand to the Commander of lhe Itille Regimrnt. neck, with spy-glass reconnoitered the Aniericun j and to whisjM'r iu his ear words of cuiigrniula-lines. The troons closed un their Hies, aud were tiun. The cloth returned, Washington bid hi? cither caressinir the noble animals Ihey rode, ! guests fill their glasses, and e,ue hi, only, his adjusting their equipments, or gazing upon the surrounding scenery, now fast brightening in the oeatns ol the rising sun. Morgan looked at Long, and Long ut his superior, while the riflemen, wilh panting chests, aud sparkling eyes, were only awaiting some signal from their officer "to let the ruin Ily." At length lhe martial ardor of Morgan overcame his prudence and sense of military subordination. Forgetful of consequences, recklesa of every thing, but his enemy, now within his grasp, he waved his hand, aud loud and sharp rang the report of their riucaatnid the surround ing echoes. unwavering toast of the duv of tin!, the ton-t of Uie evening o. ins "lime Honored m the shades of Mount Vernon, ".ill uur Friends." Then, wilh his usual ohl-lahionp'it politeness, he drank to each guest by name. hen he came to "Col. Morgan, votir good In ullh, sir." ja thrill rati through the manly frame of lhe gratified and atruin favorite soldier, while every rye in the pavillion was turned on him. At an early hour the company broke up, and Morgan had a perfeet escort of officers accompanying hint to his quarters, nil anxious to congratulate him iiHn Ids happy restoration to rank aud favor, all pleased to assure him of their esteem At oint blank distance, the certain and dead-! for his person and services, ly aim of the Hunting Shirts of the Revolution-1 , ary army is too well known to history to need j nlrlksrita MUort Lllr. remarks at thin time of day. In the instance wu have recorded, the cltert of thu lire id" the j r nu: iilv. un. aDUot, up Nim i.s.r. riflemen was tremendous. Of the horsemen, i mM wa nK-aking a lew day ago id Hie some bad fallen to rise no more, while thfir j 011 with which lie wus overwhelmed, when Wwraleil ennrger ruslivtl wn.uy uer tue ail- ( , bade adieu to his family on kl U-t voy iug garden in the riar, where are table to hold, and servuuls lo supply, anyihing you a-k for. lhe (iermans there take in llieir hearty supiers and drink their wines ; others their Collee, or th'-ir ices, or the lauious BiHurnin beer, in other places, Iheie are rhenp.T gardens. I un in one to-night, ou the Grand Terrace of Dresden, overlooking the Elbe, ami commanding a view lor miles around, the udiniltutice to which wuntiiily two ui'oK'hen, (live cents,) n band of amid n,lt!,'c l,'ny,',l 'r,),n I've uVlnck till nine J'. M., mi- ,m in.- K" '"! oi iiui-ic. Tables wen ln'!ore everybody lorcitfee, bei-r, or wine, or other light drinks; but eveiythiug was uuler uud sobriety lhe penple were perfectly Wt'll-lft'lititrd, and Condurted lliem.-eives towanls eneh other with the greatest piopiielv. It seems lo ln a custom now. as live or six o'clock approaches, tor the whole population of the citic to lu.-li to tlm gardens, to hear the mu-nic. to talk, lo cha', to drink and to go.-sip. The women go, us well as the men and the women fn uloiie, or in coupb'-i. or parties, as Ihey will, wits, the olio revening. In another of lh".-e gardens, over tint L!Ih In the suburbs of the new cily. iu u beautiful wood, commanding uch'iim- Ing w of the old oue, the lulls iu its baek gioiiud, and of I lie lillni alxive Drc-deu, ou the banks of the El In1. The un trance was about six cenls of our money, lhe programme of the concert was iu four parts, and of tiixteeu ditlrn-tit I jiieces. Irom the U-si couipiwrs, pcrlorined by u many tluy were had really purchased the iiece.-tarv vegetable lor the ournose when lo ing huxons. interested me (he most nod 1 should ' UIul n(.illlld jt a9 uu,nly tho poetical license not have been sorrv l they hal been lubelled , ,. i: m urt nomliere.l In lb ,ra li rv lM,.,k. us the nthi r I ul un 01,1 hul1' wuu cu,l,u wn llyv n"aum wv iiirtures are There is a great Raphael here, a Madoutia in the Dresden gallery, which has uu enormous value I am ufrnid to say how much, but forty thousand dlhirsnl lhe len. Now.dearnsthiij thought 1, it is not a " bad speculation ' for a upplause or the leura of the upper gallery Really the readers of tho Homo Journal must have strong Piuiimch to stand the weekly douts from idli wild, Willis was gifted by nature with Kcvs Item!. A violent storm prevailed at Charleston, S C, on Friday last, which lasted two days, doing immense damage to the city und vicinity. One vessel was broken to pieces against the battery; tbe steamer DeKalb had her cabin roof blown off. A schooner was sunk In the harbor, and other vessels were driven ashore. The wharves were badly damaged, and eomc of them cut down to low water murk. The water flooded the warehouses, doing great damage to merchandize. Loss on tbe wharves is estimated at $200,00-0. Fears are expressed uf great injury suffered in the interior. The telegraph lines ore all prostrated. The bark Catharine Augusta, with the much talked of Law muskets on board, sailed from New York on Saturday, ou a secret expedition, which, as some aver, has been fitting out here under the auspices of General Alvarez, to act against the government of Santa Anna. The steamer Franklin is expected to leave In a day or two, on the wuno expedition. From Canada, it is reported Unit Sir Allen McNab consents to make secularization clergy reserves a government measure, which gives him the support of Upper Canada, An arrival ut New York from Honduras, with advices to the Villi Aug., brings intelligence that tho business part of the town of Belize comprising one hundred buildings, has been destroyed by lire, Involving a loss of S50U.O00. The rain storm which prcuikd at the we;-t on Saturduy and Sunday lut, extended to the Atlantic cities, visiting New York, Baltimore and Washington, leaving the atmofphero clear and cold. Tho razee Imhpindvncc has received her officers and men for a cruize to (he Pacific, to relieve the St. Lawrence. It Is possible she may call at Grey town to examine the ruins. The crew was received from tho North Carolina and numbered lour hundred and forty-three persons, as follows ; Seamen, 100 ; ordinary seamen, 133; luudEmeu, UO; boys 28; first class musicians, 2. Are we to have no naval depot on lhe Pacific, or must our bliips double the Horn fur repairs? The Treasurer for contributions In bebulf of the sufferers by tbe recent tire ut Wuldoboro, Maine, acknowledges tho receipt of 9 1,3112 11 from the churches in Buugoraud Brewer. The Government laud In tha Wyandot Reservation In Wuyuccouuty, Michigan, has been sold at tinlilif nn i-(Inn The nrieefl rimmed from 2..)ll ucnuuin uv u pouu ou we rvuu out oi uie ui-1 t(J $fj per Th Und U tM to l)C goodi trict ? Wo suppose so, and this Is the ingenious i , , , defence of a man who clam, to be fit to repre sent a high minded and honorable constituency like that of Licking, Franklin and Pickaway I Out upon the charlatan and his backers! There Is uuotker point in this beautiful "note" of the Doctor's that deserves a moment's attention. He says he received the appointment of Special Mall Agent In April last, " to transact some business for the Department." He came home in April, as is well known, to attend to bis political interests in tbe District ; and, without stopping to inquire into the facts, we presume from the character of tho man that that was the principal bus! new for which ho then obtained and used the pass. But docs his appolutmcnt In Olc Bull is giving concerls in company with Strakofch, to the great advantage of their pockets and the entertainment of San Franciscans.The cholera has not yet disipiHarcd in Milan, two fatal cases having occurred last week. Five deaths from cholera occurred at Dresden, Muskingum county, on Snuday lust. Tbe Emplro City arrived at New-York on the 12th inst., bringing over one million in gold and two hundred passengers. Additional news from China state that the revolutionary party had possession of two large towns near Whatnpoa ; and an arrival at San Francifco, just before the Pacific Steamer left, brought a rumor that Can- Wo don't Intend to press either Mr. Olds or the State nouse too often upon the attention of the reader, though both are rather prominent objects just about. this time. A friend in Cincinnati has called our attention to an article that appeared somo time siuco In tho Cincinnati Commercial, in relation to the latter subject. We copy tbe closo of it, to show how rapidly and fully tho writer's predictions have been verified : Mr. West, the late accomplished architect, bad planned a roof for the whole building of Iron, unon w hich the Conner sheetinit was to lie placed, without tne ai.t oi woou ; mis worn, ns wen u the other details of the structure, was the result of long, careful study und research, aided by consultation wilh the moslcoiniietent men in the country, and a thorough knowledge oi the best nouas oi science anu art. me inienuoii wua to make tho roof completely Urn proof; it was for such a roof that the frame work wus planned, and not to sustain it flooring of two iuch plank; but it Is said that it Is now intended to cover the Iron frame with heavy boards, and over this flooring tue copper is lo uo placed, u rune scueme, increasing the expense aud greutly effecting the wifely tu id durability of the roof. Now it would be worth while to enquire whether this Is owing to tho ignorance of those having charge of this important work lite only work ol art over uu- dcilakeu by the .State or whether It is owing to something woii-e, or is it, as many say, a good deal of bolh. 1 had some hoi" that the cenlletnau lust an- nointcd on this commission would bring nbout some reform in the administration of the uluiirs of the Stale House, aud some hones are yet en tertained from tiis inlluencu. That his colleagues nre incompetent is pluin enough, that they know uolliing ol llie design o. tne mniuiiig is luriuer proved by nu item in tne diiuiled estimates oi its prospective cost, which, without consulting the urciiitccl, they made in a special report to the lit-1 Legislature ; the item is, thu cost of an iron railing around tbe terrace, Now, I would ask. what man of any pretension to knowledge ol sucn matters, io say noiuing aixmi iaie, could contemplato Bitch a piece of uselossdeformity? In their anxiety to subserve party ends, they Imvo overlooked their duties, otherwise they would, in tho course of two years Intercourse with tho architect, have learned at least some-thinir of hi drawings by which they could ena ble hi-t successor to cany out the desigu as the law directs them to do, instead oi aetutming a noble w oi k of art with crude conceits, and endangering Its durability by a want of good advice from well ouatiiied constructors. The whole thing proves the truth of Mr. West's remark iu his letter of resignation, that instead of honor or credit to the architect or the State, under such management, the result would be a sacrifice of both. I quote from memory, iho substunc of Mr. West's remarks: It seems that the commissioners nre going It blind In ni t matters, except w hat may liuve some effect upon the pockets oi contractors, anu wuat they call the good of lhe parly; but the time will arrive when liu-y will be called toa rigid accountability for the money of the State, and tbe manner in which their duties are executed, and the time has ulready arrived when the people of Ohio should be informed how the late contracts have been made, and some more definite an-1 swers than " so much per foot " should be given 1 as tn the prices agreed to be paid for the tilelng aud plastering, lor, if rumor speaks anything like truth, good prices are to lie paid, aud good advances arc to be made. Corrcsponknce. I Corruptions of lhe Board r Public Worth The viist ipendlturcs of tho Iionrd, during tho year 1 S.".3, aMonifhecl every body, when the nuiouula were uiiitlc ktinivn, luft winter. Tlmt the entire concern Is rotten and corrupt lo the core, there can be no doubt. The Zantlville Courier relates an incident that is in perfect keeping with tlieo men. It e-cpluins where tbo people's money goes. Lot tbe tai payers of courciontious roan-he takes II out of the Rail-: JrinWnir .nrinc water bclni excnint. roads I And lartber, what pretext could bo I m R Clus01J! , mcnibcr r Ule present frame lor making . char .gainst the Depart-. c m mmimM , ,,, 2d r,,.,,.,, tnent, when be i. now solely engaged in bts own p,,,,,,,, , impendent Whig candidate, business- It there were . shadow of a pretext, , Jf , ( Calh()Ul, anU , ,b, Bnd csccl. judging Irom the unblushing manner he uses his Unt mm WM roraerIy lilw f thc ,;,. April pass, he would not be slow In availing him-: . . gllltes QaZ.c seir or it. 1 . ' ., One more point, and we drop this miserable : There was qu.te a,, excitement at Chicago, on defence of . demagogue. Tho second clause of iu"da' w '" "' Jmmf lo"'l0J') tbo sixth section of tbo Con.tltution. contains i lu '''l"'d "rest or a r. ,,. ,. cit ve slave by threo Slave-catchers from fat. this provision : . f , . , . , , ' , . T ,, , n , ,. , 1 Louis, The slave was rescued by a crowd of JJS-"No Senator or Representative shall,; " ,.,. , during the time for which ho was elected, bo ! negroes; the St. Louis men fired on tho crowd, appointed to any civil omce under Hie authority ; ureaKing a negro a arm. i ne uiree men were rare tnlents. His cockneyism has disgusted the , ot tlt. United Slates, which shall have been ere-' thun arrested and locked up for committing a niie here from ull parts ; best It lends lie ever nan. ated, or me emoluments wnereoi snail have : demii assault. city or Mate. Artisls oi i.uro ie to cony it. i runs uie luiicu oi u on . " "-"" " '" , . . . , , r ,. . . wax composition, porcelain, ami every thing A ashiugton correspondent ot the New York holding any oi under Vie Unthd Mates, I damjwilu imm,-h ii iu. else.' It Is an iuvestmeul " to scatter world-1 Courier reports unfavorably of lhe guano movo- i ha". a mtmbtr ef either House during his ' Washington held a special melting on Monday w ide, bringing mi much to enrich and to employ I m(.llt. n-mnrklng it had proved an expensive j euHlt"uance ,n Uxce- last, toconsidur the treaty between those Islands i.u n.k.., VAti.u u anil ll)0 tt stales, recenuv concimiea uy ine any office under tho Government. Wo do American Commissioner. llmpeoideoi Dresden Is it a bail inves.ment d)ll , ' A Eom,IIliil(, of B ,ltllullllg, Vw then 1 uskonlyu'-ruleiilaliiig' American. 11 j . . B . it were In tie roliiiida ol llii! W astiitiuton lam. 1 r. . ... ,. , ,. t . ... . . lid. I have not a dunbt that it would p:,y leu 1 nonmk Its use is ehielly confined to the dis-1 "Ul , . . , ,i .7 1 Tl Mexican war steamer tianta Anna, ha pereenl.onllieinvesimenttuthecityofVash.irlcls lietweeii tie- Delaware and tho capes of i ''ess. althnugn be uas unquestionably fur-1 cjcam, Nw y0(.k for Vl.m Cruz t , lugton. li'it I -hall tlie ol clmu?tioii in glory gajng if 1 keep on us I hate stalled In theepiclure-galli-ries. To xtalid still, erect, head und eyes up live or fix mortal hours, ou picture-sentinel duly, is killing. Muscle give out, for man is but of matter, and is mortal, lu the great uew palace of i'ol-dam. thi; lii't week of Frederick the Great, the show exhibitors put us In felt shoes, and shnllled " us over lhe glossy waxen floor. They did it to keep thrir floors cb-an, and to sine them from scratching. Now, il they ! the Chesapeake, and has been sadly disastrous the pa.-t year, deatmying the llr.it planting of the corn, when the drought caught the second. Where not used, crops urn fair. It is estimated two millions of dollars wen spring by the districts a! Hive named, and that they huvc Io:-t live millions in consequence. Mr. Marcy, In hii letter to our minister Mr. Cliiv. estimates lhe supply at lhe Islands as equal lo of),(K)0.iHjll tons. The lSnli.-l admiral, felled it, nor do wo make tho quotation from 1 Mi(, Mlm rccl,nl). InrclinM.a , lhe Constitution as any thing new to thc Doctor or tacred in bis eyes. We bring forward the fuel to show the rottenness of the foundation ou ! April for n special purpose cxlend over thc whole , ion hadsurrended to the insurgents. Got. Wood year? and does bis businesa with tho Cinclnna- j bad arrived at Panama, from his consulate al tl, Wilmington and Zanesville road in April, ! Valparaiso, on bis way home. tako him over tho Cleveland and Columbus road- j Additional statement represents the cholera months later! This pass from tho Postmaster-; M roging badly at Columbia, on the line of tho General is a convenient paw, and this special i Pm,mvlvanla Railroad. Over sixty deaths had agency is a profitable ouc to a demagogue, al- i nmiirrud. and seventeen new cases were reported I Board of Public Works elves dailv indications. though tho Doctor says ho will take no pay for m Monday The physicians hnro discovered James Moore. Ksq., was a Superintendent on the bis recent services I Humph I Disinterested and tmtt the reservoir water is the cause, those i uhiu Cau"1 b'lwfcu Newark tl Itoecoo, and aa quaiutaurc wilh him, Is capable and efficient. Un account oi a iirenn mine canal, a lot oi timber was needed for repairs, and he called : upuu Mr. Medberry. al Roscoo, who owns a saw-1 mill, and is a good Locoloco, who agreed to1 lurnish lhe lot at one dollar and a quarter per hundred, to lit called for at the mill. Another gentleman agreed to deliver tho samo quantity at one dollar per huiidred. Mr. Moore, acting lor the State aud not for the Locofoco parly, made u contract with the lulter gentleman, which was right and proper. The seonel is this. Mr. Moore, through some- liody's influence, has been discharged. Hisdis- c liar ire is predicated unon tbe fact that he did not show favor, at the expense of tbe State, to an inliuenlial Locofoco. 'I bis comes to us Irom so muny reliable sources, that wo give It to the tax-payers of Ohio, merely adding that, from our knowledge of tho man, no such corruption can prevail under tho administration ot Mr. Blickeusderfer. Thiti is only oue item. Thousands of contracts are made annually throughout the State, and if In each case, the hupennlendenis are required thus to show lavor to prominent Locolocus ut the expense ol the people, the lav-payers of Uhioean easily discover the cause which keeps thc Public Wirlc from paying expenses, thus milling to their iiiteudy onerous tiiirdeus. nton runs. roreign Curmpondeiux tf tU Ohio StaU Aurnal. Fahis, August -23, 1654. The German papers report a fact so extra- ordinary, that wo should refuse to give it faith, if it was not confirmed by tbo most com patent men, and by the learned bodies of Berlin, Vi-ena and Munich. A very rich, old lady, the Countess de K , had, by her first marriage, two twin sons.whom she loved fondly. Alter having trembled a long whilo for their existence, she decided to quit Germany, her native country, where she possessed, independent of a vast and magnificent chateau, an immense property under rent. She traveled, consulted the must eminent physicians, and finally filed her residence in Italy. There, under the influence of a beautiful sky, the two boys grow up, but they preserved the excessive nervous iuipressibiliiy which had, since their iuracy, put their lives in peril. The two boys had between them a remarkable resemblance; they both engaged in the culture of arts, but especially to painting. At sixteen years of age, they were already cited as masters; but at this epoch anew ciUU appeared; tbo same symptoms, tbe same pains; thu physicians decided that tu prevent the return of these nervous crises, the young men should bo separated. They obstinately' refused at first, but vanquished by the supplications of their distracted mother, they consented to the painful separation. It was left to chance which one should leavu the maternal roof, and it fell on Alfred. Alfred K. Hturted ou the tour of Greece and Egypt; the journey was to continue a year-Alfred wruto regularly every day to his mother and brother; he sent them his drawings and his pictures. But whnt was remarkable, tho young man who remained in Italy lived so perfectly the life of his brother, that he designed and painted exactly mid simultaneously what his brother designed aud paitded after nature. Each time that a package arrived from Athens or Alexandria, the paintings, the aquarells that they contained had alreatly their duplicates in the studio of the brother duplicates to faithful that the artists themselves could find no difference. Oue day, returning from a journey in Upper Egypt, Alfred K, died, aud lhe physicians Bent to the family a detailed account of nil the circumstances which attended tho death of the young man. The same day, at the same hour, and under circumstances, und with symptoms precisely identical, tho brother who remained in Italy died, pronouncing tho snniu words aa his brother had pronounced. The desolate mother, w ho was yet young, being but sixteen years older thun her sons, returned to Germany, where her husband occupied a high posiliuu under Government. Two years after her return, sho gavu birth, a second time, to two twin boy s, who resembled trait for trait, the twin sous whom she had so uufurtu" nately lost. They received at their baptism the names of their deceased brothers. All tho circumstances which had presided at tho development uf the first children, wero reproduced precisely with the second ; the same nervous paroxysms, the same mysterious sympathies. Again the mother was advised lo travel. This time she went into Spain; thu boys exhibited tho same taste for tho arts, particularly for painting. At the ago of sixteen, and day tar day wilh the first brothers they fell sick. Their separation was ordered, but this time tin mother resisted energetically; she was vanquished, however, by the persistence of their malady uud the continued persuasion of the physicians, who declared that they would die if they remained together, on account uf thu extraordinary resemblance of their nervous organisation, which absorbed mutually the principle of their existence. Tbe mother consented that one of them should mako a voyage iuto the ttsW Mexican revolutionists and litt-d up for men of! war In New York, are watching the movements I ..f (tin Slants Attun ulilt-h I n li-vf vPk.,.l In. I expended mstl . , 1 . . . " , i compiled. I honest electors to look at. ! As ImnwToh. A gentlemanly looking mail. ! atwut forty years of age, calling himself W. W. Vermont-"! Clean Hvcrpl 1 Lyon, arrived in this city about the lirst of .June By the latest news from free Vermont, wo , lost, and after "diddling' a number off nur Ohio read the following: We have a fact for tbe public as a further i finnin. P.01. " . ,M. I' , m " 11: V .1"" Chance acain designated the nna who ).... !. name of Alfred. The same phenomenon of intuition was reproduced. The one designed at Madrid or Barcelona what the other painted at Cadiz, and with tho same wonderful resem-blanco of touch. Tho day that Alfred was ready to start bouio to rejoin his mother and brother, he fell sick and died at the same hour that his brother died at Cad 11 in thu arms of his mother, and both pronounced at the bame time the words which their deceased brothers had pronounced eighteen years before. A process lately judged by the correctional tribunal of Valenciennes has fur&Uhed a new example of the iguorauce and the superstition which reigns iu the provinces of France au example of which even Hari i not alwajn exempt. A man by the name of Ribeaucourt exercised tbe profession of sorcerer at Marquette. Several farmers had given him mouey to remove charms that had been cast on their cows, or to serve .as in termed iare between than and the devil. At the instigation of Ribeaucourt, two laborers signed with the evil spirit the following compacts, which were r:ad in court : FiMT compact win. me di:vil. " Thc year eighteen hundred and liny-three, the fourth of October, having in uie a compact with thee, Satan, for the sum of one hundred "Sharu Praftlff." 11 ,. t .11... t.wi.,1,,1,.,,1 .,r i,.lm UiiMw.l'ai """l ten thousand francs in gold and silver, all I revi,w of JlW,p llosheV reply to lien, fas.' mi "f '. S""'1 " . would only give us limb's ul lhe door, of lli. ir .,,. n1!,,i(, .... ,,1'irinl evoloratiou. states it ot ! learn that ltovce's majority for Governor will ' charitable fellow-citizen under various preteu- liicmre-Kulleii'.s, and put tlieio in the Ml n(. ,, lori ,iir , I om-im cI ten thousand ! The N. Y. VWoimr, ou ! ccs out of .1 coiiwd'Tiibio amount of money. I. It tor um to ride on. would it.,. J- ren,oi,l.le ... . j the uolhorily of .-ieualor l oole, says It Is under- here about three weeks .go lo play olf the same rum br it h impossible much longer to endure. . . -1 -.- ..1 i, . ou loot, this picture gaing. i Wh i.iam I.awi;i:m;i:, of Guernsey county, u the Slave Democracy hare not earrird game upon thcc.liensof lhe neighboring town. iu the (lino l.egis-1 county or a ariwior in ine matt nm a ne i "'" l: um, hmi: joining plain; others, wounded. but entangled j Theshipln whichhe was to sail wasal IMgai own I,,,,.,',,,! baiui." On lhe piece was ( irllli ll'ir mil-nil. worn ilrnoirtnl bv Um liilnrl. l'l I rri... ,.,.1. .... . . .. ' . . with their sltrruiis, were drauired by tho infuri ated animals expiringly along, while (be very few who were unsrulhed, spurred hard to regtu the thelter of tho Brili-h lines. While lhe ftnoku yet canopied the scene uf slaughter, and the picturesque forms of thu woodsmen appeared among the foliage, as they were reloading their pieces, the coliwal figure of Morgan Mood apart. He seemed tho very Senlas of war, and gloomily ho contemplated io havoc his order had made, llo spoke not, he moved nut, but looked as one absorbed in the Intensity of thought, lhe martial snout l ansi of mch a parting with which ho was wont to cheer hit comrades ! bitterness nf death. Thi on Msrtaa s Miieyaru. . ne pacKei wa at ine , .r A Mist cloud. ' " Souuil-nicluri wharf which was lo convey him Irom Nantucket -.iwi.s-btiubeape, with the sun rising. "A Sea- Morm. ' ' A itipsv shtiii. ' A Giv Marcli. in the hour of combat, was hushed ; the shell from which ho hud blown full many a note of battle and of triumph on the Held of Saratoga, bung by his side ; uo order was given to spoil the slain thu arms aud equipments, for which thero was always a bounty from Congress, tho shirts of which there were such a need, at Ihai, tho sorest period of our country's privation, ull, all, were nti;udoned, as, w ith an alistractcd air and i lo Uie ship. He went down in Hie morning and saw all bis prHate s a stores stored uway iu lhe sloop and then relumed to hi' home to lake leave of his wife and children. Hi wife was silling at tho fireside, struggling in vain (ore-train he tears. Shu bad an infant a few months old In her arm, aud with her foot was rocking (he cradle in which lay another little daughter about three years of age, with her cheeks Untied wilh a burning fever. No pen ran descriln) the un it is almost lixe me ilrparling father ilil his hookah, with it 1 k iu his right hand, and tl,., I L .1, inl ..in lil- 1..H e. Iti.ii h,. r-ll ,1 tli.tl.t )ronatlonSiM'Claele,"elc.. etc. The Hrt peo- i n ' i, ...'i .n..i,,i;., t.. pie in lhe rity upM-ar d to I out. judging by ;, ttlW ,v tl IoW, am their equipages, lh-ir dr.-es, mauneia, etc. I rrijM b-opanl. ( lii linking down, lie saw .some were sipping cullee, others drinking light ,Ll, nniliml lUA ,!lt. ia oI hand, wines, oineis i-.-i . i.m m iiiu oeer. I sup ne.i l.,i i .i,., ,, litib, l,l,ut Tl, leopardwoutd uolalluw the removal ol Lite Hand, .-M.LiHiri, ur a i till. ijfcir.iiii, - one un uie lliaL ii, k.-ot bvuti KtiL-linh ;,lli,vrl.:ii.iar.iiu'.i li'CO Dill iel t 'oil elilloll. lit Barue.-villi'. The during our occupation i'f the Dutch cidonie.-;.- resolulioii:- sitietioiied the Nehruska fraud, and The animal had ils liberty, and used to run all pmisetl Shannon for voting for It, Lawrence over the hon-e alter in ina-ler. (Hie morning. lf.(1 u oppi;,i t tir and closetl the delate in nllm- In, uLt l I I n, ft ,'l,l uiud llllir Llmilllllir I 11 gol awfully excited al lhe late Loco-; member of Congress or a State officer. That ; demeanor, anil tu. oue ol his victims, a preactier, nouu'las s native county retuniB W Itepublicans i uiu, - nu i-niui; i i wi-ciu me -iy to 2 Mine Democrats that out of 23(1 member j elect." He claims to lie a nieiuls-r of lhe MVth-eleeted, the Slave Democracy will not have iO !, odi( Church, In reduecil ciicinuot.iiice; talks This is the way freemen respond in the Slave religlou like a book; expatiates upon the sinful Power. If any demagogue is unxloiisto Iry 1 nrs ot allot ns poor mortalh here below, and speeeh III deb neeol religious toleration. Two HI favored sentences occur In your pum- plllet. Ill page 4. you speUK o others all soi ts of I terrnan water im nit ions; some eating u pretty hrarty supHT all were i-hutling, or go: ni ping quietly, aoberlv and din'rvrtly I piesiime, tuna this paiitonilme, Maiuina had I'loilght out Ikc ln,i nnd babii s ; I lie Mr si of whom were on flying hoise-iii.uliiiies or in the swings; and Hi Litter were Irundbd ubmit in nice wicker-Wilsons. My lady neigblsirs ul my prlats a kiss upon the cheek nf his child Four years will naas awuv ere lie win aenin tni.o inni child in bin arms. Leaving Ins wile robbing in ; i-it, knit us lh-v Ltossii-is d. and sino- d their tst anguish, ho closes the door of Ins hou.-e Ih bind Ktiii ting ami wwitig arc lhe eoiuuioi. emjdoy- V.i f 'ri l Z V Viu lnvM m "JV-"? Wll,) U,.M,I, long, and eight inehe mean to loo-e all their hour, but to save a stitch , lvalti ( but continued lieliing it with much apparent relish, w hieh did not ti.m li please his master ; who, with gn-at pL ure ol mind, without at-ti nipling ngaiu dulisitul Un- pet iu his proceeding, called to his .-t rvniit lo bring him u pistol, wiih which he -hot the aiiimiil dead on the spot. , Such pet-as Mmke.-iiim leen tcel long, and lull- 1 grown leiiinmK are tud lo ne Hilled with. I M "fcrgest snake I etef saw vns in diameter. the following very emphatic and unmistakable languid " Be It then fore remembered, tliat on tliis Ir-t ! day of Seplemlier, li. the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty -four, iu the presence of this convention, called for the or-len- " , slide piirpnx- of relied ing (tie fenliuieiit of the l people, nut inr tue n'ai pur(ioo oi smoiie ring i it L iinnounce lo you. that from now III) (lie election I am at. Independent Ami Nebraska candidate for Congress," He is iu for the war. The eoiiMitutioiial eharacler of our own lic- loved country, which tins so wbely, yir its n'r-citmtnnc,x, eliminateil n iiinusqueslions from the diiibi niliou of Ctuigrei" And iu page .iil "For my own part I think thai ns we have no rstabli.-lied religion ut home, which, tu our cir-runi'tann. 1 regard us n great beilrht," Ac. Will your Grace tell what set of circum stances would make religion a proper question for Got. eminent; anil would make an estaldisle eil religion u.f,il .' You will not tell. But I COII.IMI.k- i KUHiieu ..V,KUK yn, . . , , eandid u-piraiioiis ol the Miepherd and the Jte- r . 1 v w. will siiuidy tho want. '1 hut which makes! i.enu cure wluuusiHtvtr 1 tl.oosc; that no will. I make a conipactwiilitlu eoii condition that thou doest me no harm, neither in my person nor in my property. 1 ivo line n,y soul after death. (Signed,) , AlllRI-JeMHt D." SLCUXO Colll-iCT WIIH Till: UI.ML. " Tho year eighiem huiidred and lifty-lhree, the third of October, I make a i omp; t ith thee, Satan, for the sum of three hundred thousand francs, the half in gold in pieces of five francs, (a new piece in the Frt tnii money and difficult to obtain,) all gold and silver in France, ali good and valuable at my will. I demand of uguhi to sell the free North lo the Nulliflers, let winds up bia palaver uenerally, with a modest j it - wi..e" lo eliminate religion from Congrew, ! man living shall Ih- able to curethrni, nor have him be- warned bv the rate of Douglas and . request for Hie louii of a small amount or money, wlin-h makes il a iivm-iu to nave no cstaniisiied , inilWledge of the remedies to cure maUlioa, Pierce. Treason to party maybe overlooketl; jo that he cmi exl.ieate hiiell from his present I make compact with thtwMicon- but treiiM.u to Lib-rty eannol he forgiv n by pecuniary eu.baria-.uiLnls. and bu cuublcd to , ,.Mll,UMw, r,.li;i,m it H(1i,j ,l(lt i. Hieirs-if dition that thou dist me no harm, nt-ilher in Republicans. reach bis friends. One of l.i must wicces.-ful tmT0 vm! ,M,rM.otti0H ttiry would feel the lash, i my penoti or my go.U. If thou uhoulilst ac- n. tvin oitrviii:-. iioii tu r-iou loom i ,ol 1HV ll Oil. Kleellnii In Mninr t note to some gentleman whom In. thinks lie cuu j If I nii-iulei piei you in anything, it will be . . ... . 1 im.v I. ii v,,n l wrlli.it bllemiol miv lilnitilv (if , cord Uie demand w Inch I make, t givr ti.eo my llVIUIIlif, ti win w i , , , . iTn , il, n. f I.. w anemic on. rtuueslinii uu inteiilew. Such an li,r .l 1,1 wrn.-a teller aim say pia tuy mi . ' ;.: V.. ... ' e a t h ,. ., . ,- , von rati) thai you tlmik It wrong and unjust loi iwcmini umi o.i nji-nrti-L lorae Oco Mi salviiM.-An old Mu-kingnm farmer The Fllsillll r atlti.N(.braska Representative who bad a large Ik-Id nf potatoes, that bus since i ticket, is elected in this rity. Jno. L. Wood, nolliing from Maine, except the following tele- v ' ""v'og upon un- n-Lii.igi. oi imw j j11Hhi, j,,,.,, grnpluc (hspHtch under date of rnrHnnd, beat. V"M -c " " '' uiiim-tiiuc' 11 'And how miuiv did he rtreive:' vnddenly turning to his captain exclaimed " Lung, to tbe camp, to the camp." The fuvor-lle caplalu olieyed, the riltemeti with trailed arms fell into Hie, aud Long nnd his parly soon disappeared, but not before the hardy fellows hud exchanged opinions on the strange leriniua-tiou of the latu atlair. And Ihey agreed, ntm eon., that their colonel was tricked, (conjured.) for assuredly after such a fire as ihey had given the enemy, such an emptying of saddles aud scattering of the troopers, he would not bayo ordered his poor rillo boys from the field, without so much as a few shirts or nnir of stockings being divided among Ihem. Ye,'' sid a (all, tcau and swarthy-looking fellow, an Indian hunter from lhe frontier, as he carefully placed his moccasined feet iu the foot-prints ol the lile- leader, " Yes, my lads, it stands to reason, our colonel is tricked. Morirun followed slowly on tho trail of his men, Tbe full force of his military guilt had, absence. rushed upon his mind, oven be tore the re ort of his rillts had ceased to echo iu the neighboring furcsls. He U-camu more romliiicd, of Ibu enormity of bis oflence, a, with dull aud measured strides, bo pursued bis solitary way, and thus soliloquized! " Well, Paniel Morgmi, you have done for you mi f. Broke, sir, lo a certainty. You may go borne, sir, to lhe plough; your sword will Iw of no further me lu you. Broken, sir nothing can save you ; and there is the end of Col. Morgan. Fool, Tool, by a single acl of madness, thus to destroy the esruings of hi many toils and of many ti hard fought battle. You arc broken, sir, and there U an end of Cul. Morean.'' TodlHnirbhisreverie.lherefiiil'lenlyappi'arrd are now IhiHi in the gvui i um speeu ine ni't uc eanip, me .weivury, oi the Held, who. reigning up, accosted the Colonel with, " I um onleted, Ctd. Morgan, tu ascertain whether the firing just now hcuid proceeded from your detachment V "It did, sir," doggedly replied Morgan. "Then, Col. Morgan," con li mud the aid, I am luMiirr ordered to require of yon, your lm- Island has pawed but seven years out ol b.rly-1 j Huic. The men smoke ol couiso,-und "mist-oue upon the Uud. ulnnd" went up, in pint, from Um smokers, us well us iu Hie luueies ol (he musicians. 1 never .pee nay ladies lu ru objecting tu smoke Ihey i tn to le Hiiohe prooi, unit io ij Fjiitoked. I lie sixty leet Miakes. but eunuot vouch tor A ludv said lo mc a few eveniuir blm. 1 hne voice struggling for utterance, Morgan Wen marriid eleven years, and couniing all lhe the irulti of the tale. Triieil nt the F.if .'in Ihivid-on's Trade und days my husband has been at home marriage, it nmouuts to but three hundrul and t,,,.,, ,,,,11 n,,.;,- eii-ais riuhl under their n sivtydaytv He is now absent, having Wen gone ,tinmi any rebuke, and il permis'ioti i- a-ked. llllfH-u monilis, and two years must umtotudediv .1 ui-imh nii.r lo Im ilenied. lie la hen are elaic licforehis wM'ccan nh bis lace again, and numke-baked young, and grow up suioke-prool, wiien bi'stiull relurn.lt will no merely a visit 10 tunY:.,., 1 ,, L..iiimiiux, you know, bus no nis iiimny lor lew nioniu. wiu-u ue win ayaiii bid ihem adieu for another four year's alrseuee. I akwl the lady H10 other day'llow lunny b t-(era she wrote lo her liuslatud during his last voyage. "Uuu hundred, was the answer. ing, ut h chimb in IVughk nece-savy to hate all lhe windows open, on uc-coiinl of the leal, The pnaeher liecame very el'Mpnut, nnd Hun calming dow n iuto a is del 1111 11 d, he riviteil the attention of his audience. You uiilit buve heard the dropping ot a pin, twenty-live feel , v ic-lili him a tine crop, made a bargain will, a 1 (Fusion,) is elected to Congrens in the 1st dis-1 Impostor, mien 1. 1 uutv 1 i,.,bi,.- - i,m n-,...!,. ., ,n .iu,.,.- trict. in the Uil district Terry, (rusioniit.) is elected. Fusionisi Senators are probably elected in York and Cumberland counties. In Representatives there is but little change. Skcosd DisrATi-tt Morrill, (Fusionisi, ) for Governor. I.T'4: Reed. fWhiirJ 4hH : Harrin. (Dem.,) 787 ; Curey. (Wild Cat.) 4(1, Morrill Nothings met, Columbus huckster, a few weeks ago, to deliver him the full crop at $1,25 per bushel, reserving 1 to himself, however, enough fur seed next year. Al Unit time they were selling at id cetils per ; it was I ou nd . 1111 " ' ' " " tliey arc sold Here, sent me uuclitel, wonl, yes- J; ' " r " ' , ' . ' , ' , . .. ' nvVP:nr" 1,1 J1'"8 ,'t'e u'P;",'i "y J"1' themselves to le bliu-ll dibsl ,0 d taken there In ; a siugle later." Tho huckster Is of the opinion indicate election of Morrill by the people. a CMPJB- Wltl' misgivings, tl.- .v at last dj. evtry time I call thee to accomplish my wUlies; - J and my desire is that thou malt est mo gnin at every play, when that is my pl.ure. (Signed,) Pilium Joaaru R.'' The sorcerer was romb innul to one years' imprisonment and fined fifty francs, l he French Crystal palace which is being rapidly completed, will suri'a-.s any of its tire- other night upon a couple of Loeofoeo county j morrow to the Park, if circumstances were bul ! jWt.BmrB in the beauty and 1 laboiateness nf its omccrs, wno naniea 10 nnd oui wnere.n.-nnow ,a. . ,r .w ... arc,iiMtural desiens. The roof is nestlv fln- rowi.ii. aiii 11 you nun me lor insmncc on tue - rack, Blessed Virgin! how your Grace would , ,Bllt'd' lhe c',"lf " the front and aides la for llieir hcroy, under any "cir- and that you hold it to bo no fee ting a loan from bis sympathizing friends. pmi of the luiu-iinne ol any Government, Calb-We know nt leasl a dozen gf nilenieii iu this cily I dic or Protestant, lo compel people under pen-who have sullercd -some" Iron, ihishypocritical ! u t,m('"tt to M 1UV no. j oil wiiimier ruy iiimi, utifi. i oil dare not sav it. And ( believe it Is now clear ... . that your Gruee il will not Ntv all your clergy, W lltim 1111: KsowNotlllxn "I ' llt ,or (irace eerlainly.) ou'l.l lealou.-l, bru uii um ouuet n- .itiigiinig in h me n iuc nuv iiennc or tuisiK-iievcr lo an auto un fe lo- A wag, proliubly one of '. is lhe Fusionisi ami Maine Lrw ciindidate, and 1 proposed to show them, if tiny would snlfer 1 n nimenra In b.ivn l,ein Hiinnorti'd bv the Know I .1 1 ... .... 1.1-. ,, .1 , .. . ... ,1 1.. I ,- . ' naii i) iu.o a strain of eliHiiiencu il his brum ntiing wiih him. He quoted n paMige ol Holy wnt.ninl applied it lo ttc in c d of a chimney tor his snow or ice hut. 1 he ,. tin smoke i ngrecatue to him, liavfug is en brought un in it. I dialled a lillle. or tried lo rtuit with mv hunts nnd i-i.iiN'ietiee 1 ol bts audience. It was beer-di inkniir l.wlv tu ieiibor. inul u.k il all Hie 1 n bilomn um I ho ni'i:irli,-r fiinr hit mlvun- 1 he : iiuertions I could innate r win da enoitL'li in tier- I l-i'i uinl uils u miL etl lo u.-e it: UL'aiu he oho- Inevitable rule is to write by every ship that Iliau to propose, 1 here is mi epM iilinl need. 1 led lhe pungent pavae, and ta'gan lo apply It leaves Hii port, or New Hediord, or any oilier ; however, of words Is tween man and woman. with all his skill. port that may lie heard of foi the Pacific Ocean. w.n both ,bsire to please, lhe eves, and lhe : Who of my hearers can sav that In these cir-And vet lhe chaitcea are very small that any , ,U,K ttlld ibo lingers talk mi much Unit they cumstunees he acted thus? ' Who. I say, can two slii will meet on this hoiituUi ss expan.-f!. 1 r,.lu,y uutki up for Iho abeuce ol words. And mv he did ilV It souielimes happen that a ship relurns, when ti,rt. nothing improper in this chance conver- '.t this uiuinetit. an in.-ccl lleiv Into the meel-Ihoae on board have not lu anl one wonl from ?a(ioii. in public places here; iicciiaiiitunces are Ine hou--. trt-i tchinu out, "kaly-d.d! Kaiv-did!'1 their families during tlie whole period of lhir . lorined and broken in Germany at lhe table 1 ! (,. whole audience became convulsed with Imagine men Uie feelings ot a In is- u here aruita litaneeshin K'nn. 1 here is no ne- bim-l.ter. The n, blister's eloom urn went for Imnd and father, who returns to lhe harbor ol ,-osily ,.r sub-queut rirognlliou no ubliga- i,au;:ht: he stoid nmaed, and rented an angrv antucket. utter the separation ol foity-eiuht ti.ui. as w ilh us. Is luioluil. 'iho German nlib .noiei,.... while we ihoimhl. "Tiulv. them Is I months, during which time he has heard no ti-1 uiliy is to ta- umeei.1 le fur Um moment with but one step lr,.m the sublime lo the ridiculous." j ding whutcier from hi home. He an the Isial 'anybody at hand, und that Is all. Table con-; I miMiiiig tu. irom uie wnurves winui is 10 iTing rsiitioiis mean nothing, 'ihey un not con.-id-1 Won w. 1 hemlorr Park- r, in a recent "scr-1 him tbe tidings ot weal or wo. He alutids pale i eied even to be intrisluiiions, 'l have b It "cut" uion.'' niter d the following, touching woman: ! aud trctublitig pacing Hm deck wiih emotb.ns ( r ,ir,.c ij,,,,., ttu Kur,;,. n-comiiaed al-, There are three cUmh of women: First, do-1 wlurh he in nun endeavor toeynn-al. A friend t.-rwaid by people wilh whom 1 had thus ai;ree-, nu-tie drudges, who are wholly taken up in lhe in tho boat grew hint wilh a smile, nnd ; nblo 1 versatiou-. bul when (old such U the ; materi il dehiils of ilndr lioiiM- keeping aud child "Captain, your fuinily are all well. ' Or per-' fobbm, Uie philosophy of it, there Is sense keeping, i In ir ho.wkerping is a trade, ami haps he says, " Cuptaiu, I havo heavy news (or in t must admit. Wn "cut" 'ope at the ihere is no more which thev can do. In New you. your wire died two years und a hull ugo." . utavl, fcr fear we should lie obliged to know Lnglainl It is a small class,' gel ting less every A young man h it this Isluud Wt summer, 1 them utt 1 wards, if we did not; but here, there I year. Next there are donier-lio dolls, wholly h aving lu his quiet Imme a young and Ih-ku(1- ; bejIU; tm such nrcep-sity, ih. re is no restraint iu j taken up with the vain show which deligbls the IUI wile, ami liilaut ciiilil. llie wile and child ' public upon Hie freedom and ene of conven-u I eve ami ear. Thrv are ornaments of lhe estate. But lhe liusband 1 tiou. Mv little friends were doubtless umuseil , Nm.tbi.' t,,v, I hntnu-i will inm duv 1st more knows iio, and prolnibly will not know of il for ( ,v an ;iixiiA'T-HitTM. aud bis ntixh'lv lo Is? In-; cheaply iininiitH' .iiied ut Paris, iSuremlierg, Mime month to come. He pn haps lull asleep inieted in iillGeruuui customs. But" what care ; Fratikloit-oii.Uie.Muin. and oilier toy shops In every night thinking of the lured one leh ut his ( ; 1 cannot thun waste my lime uulese I can be Kurope. oul ol wux paper like tiuilches. and sold lln-side, little imagining thut tbt y are Ixiili cold 1 learning German or somrlhing tk. A Yankee j in poMoii at lh Hal-tdnhes by the dozen. In death. 1 J um In "pun-nit of knowledge under dillnub I These ak uolhing beynud tlitir luiic. huia as dolls On a bright summrr afternoon, lhe telegraph 1 ties." I had some fun in mv mind's eve out ol ' uud hate atlempts to' elevate woiimtikitid. announce that a Cape Horn ship has ap)M'itied them. I turned milliner-mau tor the iumee(n But ihere uie dement ic women, who order 11 thai 1 lhat lf e plants them all, next year, lie will 1 "e will certainly lemUJUther candidates, agreed to comply with tbe conditions; u xl after taking considerable of a ride around and around . JJ A committee of the Common Council of tho town, thc carriage stopped, ami they were Tim same old farmer, livlug lu this ,ame old " ' r,'cmn,lie,l(1 Ti'rT "tW'K'y 1,10 ; 'c'1 n ltly a short di-tance. w hen the Muskingum, not long ago, sold a Urge lot of of public markets. As a financial measure ! bandages were removed from llieir eyes-and i.i n .lPrtv-nr r,.r an . t....w,i i... .... it would save the ciTv a large anion nf. The loss they found themselves among the lotnlrMninv In livercd at a given time. In the Interim the ,,m " ,nclua,"K revc,lu,J WIMcn"M) "J lul ""n" "r"JB" . 3 ' " I ,w Irish ,.,ce. whclher here, or in their own , tbit which is employed in testing bridge., (on market price rose io $u,t)0 a hundred. The old 1 w"",(1 """ " "ni F'T'J. 4uiw - . , r,imnry. roiinc, o impo. me, u.erenue in.i.K which 1, mro than 4Htl pounds to r 11 i 11 1 ! .1 1... .... 7ll nun ho ainn In a tbe Kimw Nolbitu nnsnei- idnn,l 1 wrAitei- In nv.im Inn t aift it. lorn It limiiln mil. a j i ' iviiow uroveun 111s nogs iuto uu aujoiliiug woods, 1 being gradually uncovered in vii w, so that an Now Is it any wonder that Americans should opinion can be funned of lie general effect when struct nnd abhor von! I It any wonder that 1 l,i n..u 1.1 .r.i . ,. .1 our poor Irish, who form the principal portiou ! . ' J ot your "suiijeels' bere, mould Have lullen '"8 ' t t-.v i-i n under ti cloud from the very shadow of your ( scientific eutnmiaaion. On two sections, form-mlire? ing toguther a sputa uf two hundred yards TUeyKayitlvMinj.rujlenL''''imH toul rh,r of mm) to tnke vou to tik in Un fashion. 1 laugh al Um I 6 ' v' cant. The subject of mv letter is interesting to j 1000 Puu,,tU to tl,u "'i1"" yrd. placed,- th'j Aincricwn people; is no lew ihan vital to this weight, which i very miieh more than built a large Inclnsure, and penued them up; I Th B,f4'""l"t o H"t g""'" and when the drover came, according to agree-1 'rft,ul'1 a,ul swindling in fuUo weights and mtas- mcnt, lhe farmer told him with much concern, ' urc rciult frtim wiling stalls and license ina-thutall the hogs had gone into thu wuthls, aud I,Bl',- Pris" enlerprias and competition mult have got lost, as he had not seen hide nor "'"'l'l, it is thought, remedy all these matters, hair of the in for more than a week. 1 he drover, ', I1C thing is very apparent to a stranger, tha supposing he was dealing with an honest man. public markets of New York are public auia- coudolcd with him unon his low. and went on 1 ancea. What a contrast to those of Boston and 1 u i 1.- r.ro. ..i twnr.,i- bbr worse than lhe very Sa bis WUV. Tho uott mrirnim. tl, I 1 Pl.ilaJ.h,).i.wa n.ioht .rl,Liirnn. I ..l. i,.,, ' .. . JJ lnuisttors. And so. farewell, Ull floxl WC ou their way to a higher market. These old : Muskingum fellows aro getting too sharp; they ! Cotton Haisino. The South is likely to meet need wutching. a vigorous comptditor in the cotton markets of Europe. Algeria has gone into cotton raising Mom nil litmi-,1 und tlm bl uhnnltn. chargir, galloped latek lo rrjolu the Chiel. The gleams of lhe morning sun, shining upon the sabre of the horse guard, announced the rrlval of the dread commander that being who Inspired wiih a degree ol awe everyone " -nnoueneii mm. unit astern, vet utgui-Ul composure, Washington addrwed tbe mill. try culprit : .11 1 w mi- Morjratl, that my Ud-dB-catnp Inu inlonued me aright? Can it mur.f nie nnler yoti received last etiing. thai the firing have beard procenled ;l,r hn,ui T Hurely. sir. my Snlers stoS.- 1 M ttot to bo easily mimnder- or nm-., -k ,7 mma WM never uorn Inure u nil uie md nure drudges, adorn It, and are not nitre dolls, but women. Nunc ol these - a gteal many uf thnn--conjoin the useful ol lliu diudge alul the Is'autifiil of the doll into one womanhood, und have a great deal left lt- sulcs. They are fully taken up with their Ma in Hid hnrtion. mill liittm-ilinti.lv IL.i iinr. mnl i. - tl l.l ,il , I i,, medial attemlenw upon His Excellency, who stripe of oar national banner are unfurled from ' own mind compared llieir fashion- of dies wltli Is fit approaching.'' our Hug Fluff feuding a wavcol etuolioi. through i those I bad ju-l left iu Pints. I see here and tne town. mny iiiimiie are Hoping lliui it is eisewnere mat i'Bt'ls lasfnons do not reni n l.er-I lhe ship iu which their friends are to return, many half a quick as ihey ri-ach New York, and all are hoping for tiding from the absent, j We are more Imitative, more "fashionable," Soon the name ol the ship Is announced. And I than any of "Hut f ashionables" I bant yet seen (ions as housekeeper, w ile and.nollnr. uivu ini'iT in rnntr coiiiemioii irnn uie in s j in any 01 me puonc places ol liei innnv. Y uai to lie the llrsl liearer of Hie joyful tiding (utile 1 these fiishlonnblrs heir are liad In (his evening, wife of the caplalu. For which sen Ice a slUer ; were New York fashions live or six years ugo. dollar Is tho established and iuvnrinble fee. And Paris fashion all vet here after a while, but who can descrllNi lhe reelings which must Ihen . Hiev are slow In traveling. I agitate the lssom of the wife? I'erlmps she ha ! Well punlon my wuiuletlau, be sun) to get the Know Nothing answer, ' don't i proper to examine it, sift it. tarn U Insido oul, . R .3 , . ' Aofr"' ! am) make It so plain that every laborer In the 1 'lurt Jrd irc P'l.) "'nuronl twenty- -.a I land may understand It if he likes. And it will ! mar hours without the slighteat .ntlecl.uo.ba- DlNimo.To set ibut'luiluuan id the Coin-1 uoi do. Bishop, to nlcknumo ine "Orangeman," or, ing anywhere perceptible. The pieces which uiltM ot the Whota on tbe Hviwiv-U and Kan I "v"" try to kindle the animosity of , c,mB,im,e ugltmc of the const ructions of .... , ,, ,,. . , t my roiintrtmeu against me tiy henpinir upon me 1 , , . saa bill i the Chairman tm post l dl.'M and Post , (iMi 'J mt iir,f , the palace, havo in general, double the dimeo- Reads i the aspiranl to tin, .shaker's Chuir ui i urantemau in yoti Uhui I have-tlial ia, a aiona of thus or Ifta aortpundi":! prw at Coograaa, running arouud tb country with a j narrow, farwioua. sectarlun spirit t but il thrrw the Crystal Palace at 3vi -nham. 'iio n, -a' pass Ui hie pookel, pretending lo 1 amail at-ent, : n.f class of rwtuj la tho world wkvm 1 ! to .hi'ch lh, flo,,ring ,,f -n,. ( ,rat4 t'ajtl lt. The Locofocos of the Steulienville Di-trict with great success, according to the following have renominated Mr. Stuart as their candidate f vxrRa fn,m tll0 c,iarIoitun rrary: forCongres He acted and voted against the, T,ie cnHlitiesof Algeria for the growing Nebraska hill, but ho still clings to that parly 0f C(lU(lli at, ,vry great in point of soil and cli organ 1 ration. Thu Herald thus refers lo the ' male. The Ib douin Arab population is au ex subject: s celletit laboring tuch sober, temM'Tnte and very "The contest was an excited one In which the 1 mndoratw in all it want. Add tn all these fa-Adminlsliatinn parly was defeated, and the un-1 c'ltlieB a,"i n,lf R,,laR,,M 'J"m,u y the Algo-uouneenieiil of lhe result wus attended wilh no ! riB" Krowor"' ,,nt p'h"iu HI- has offered a ordinary n111uu.1t of "noise and coulusion." 0tll. i 1'retiiiam of 30,iKKf, lor five successive years, or two candidates expressed Huir deleiniiiiution 1,1 1mi Wftr,,,'d to Hw planter who shall produce of ruuuing iu opposiiion." ,n" 1'irgest crop, aud the best stnple. 1 he re- Itlll Steubeiuilll! f'llIMM IllltoiAli. Ilinl Mm ?. '. 1 7 . . 9 . . ' " rreucn gnvernuiem, nu awai produced aup. uniiL-mrjun' m mil), 1 1 SBJ M r)lT (lURHMeS 01 COlHUIB, OOl ll Ol ll U.nhll.il 1. .. ll. . r-,.-..n ni l , iv i rem snn eeieo. a tiveiiinei r jau-r lar, defnmdtng tha Railroa.1 companies oul ol their , ... ,- w,u berj m tBB,a;il itr'nlf f just ducN and this fellow talks of Gphlni(m ! paT-The Londou limes of the iith Augiut, ; forertvardMl asisaiaidi-t Bah ! coiuiuilus un attlclc on the Grey town affair with Mori; Koi.nxo.-The uneinnnti Comme, , ,at I fcU"'ving tact expressions. There Is room of Ihis morning, contains a lengthy card from i fup 11 huw' diplomatic skirmish : Timotut 0. It.tr, of lhat city, announcing him- " wv tri",,l1 therefore, that her Majesty' gor- ,e , - i . i .1 v i i . .i ernnifiit tviil otdutn Jiom the I. nttt d Stairs in self us "an Independent, Anti-Nrbrusku, AntI- ., . ,, ,,,., ,.. ;teritlt. i . ik ,i Administration. Democratic camlidate fur Con- ( fflPfn hy p,nfr , the ease of Mr. Vntehnrd , d Uie srtificial production of quinine grew. Sir. Day was lor some time the editor j numily. n ernsure of the vftieer by irhom of (he Cin. Enquirtr, nnd Is one of the most these unlawful aett were committed, und com-prominent Democrats of that cntuilv. ptntutwn to the partifM whose property or in- 1 ' 1,,-rilt im.' mail, rr.l ll.i.n.lu Du uae.iloaonr Arid.VMKNTS.--l heThioconleieitcd has ad-; with iho Kople of the Cnltcd Stales, iourned. The Rev Mr. Gum i:a will remain at n"" V"""" " nru m n-ug.uen incut y Akcikst Sun Some lime since Mime grains of wheat, which had been taken from an old Fgyptiim sarcophagus at Cairo, were given tu I llie Agricultural Hocietynl UomiH igne.liy wiiom niL i am oniy t tliey were sown wun me moat surprising re heard of no tiding from the ship for more than I thinking out loud, and you mut not expert mil. The shuns which havo risen from this a year. Trembling with excitement, she dresses 1 logical precedence and sequence In am thing 1 1 seed aro an lare as a reed, and the have are more than an tneli in breiullh, and thu ear have herself lo meel ber husband. "Is he uIiveT"lam thlnkinti. I wn boIuu to sav bow lie she say to herself, " or am I a w hlow, and the j:eople prolil In health Irmn thus livlug out or poor children orphans ? She walk sIhiuI the diKirs. lu their ganlen. enjoying lire--ttol work-room unable to comp.r herself siifltciently tt I lug as we do, from curly umrn till late nt night, lt down; eagerly Is she looking out of (he win- j without repose of mind or uuy specie of recrea-dow and down the street. She sees a man with 1 Hon! Our red-hot stove tn winter burn up tho hurried step turn the corner, and a Utile boy air, and In summer wa itille In our chandler or hold of his hand. Yss, Il Is 1m. And ber little I 111 v outdated rooms, Id the need of air to breathe h one hundred irraitii of very Inree siae. so lhat suveral of the original seeda havo multiplied two thousand fu). It is thought thai the seed dates as far back aa Scotri. The win at soed cau lie three thousnnd years in the tomb, and yet arise to beautiful life, but the atbeiat wiUlat man live only his three-score and ten I It says rior qiislnies of coltous, both of long and short 'Mr. Ragnn. one of the unsiirressful en ml I. hlnnle. which Were olfi-ri'd lor sale at mid inn dales, announced alter the adjournment ol the I nt Havre, on the 9-lih of July last, lo manufac- itouveutioii mat he wonltl probably run us nu in-! turers, not on.y oi r rtin re, hut rnglaud and dependent cumlidate, and was soon ulter seen In ; Genusny and Swilserlnnd. The higheat praise ulo.-HM.nd earnest cunvei-Mition w ith some lead-' was bestowed on the produce and il was sold ing wuigs, tioumleta advising tin ui how to de-1 at lugimr prices inau inn American cotton, feat the nominee of (he convention! Before I rotninentlng on this Inexplicable fore head. Coliubcb Mammcti kinu Co. We aro glad i tolling movement, we slu.ll await further de- ll(BCU ,)lIlt tl0 miHlftgcril of company have ir We are sorry lo Icara the dcuih of the Hon. D. T. Fn.i.ut, Probate Judge or Delaware county, llo wit buried on Sunday last, universally esteemed and regretted. There is considerable sJekuos reported In Delaware, the complaints geuerully of the season-no cholera we believe. so far succeeded in their objects as to warrant their proceeding with the purpose of tho asso ciation. It will lie seen that they ndrcrtiso for proposals fur materials for the necessary build ings. The stork has nearly all been taken, we understand, aud those seeking this kind of in vestment will bear this in mind. Columbus Is bound to become a large manufacturing town every honorublo means, wo cannot apply a dif- At a lafai sitting, if (U Wrb-mv ,.f -ai in Ihis city, H. CatlJU ii,,i,nt ..i-' i, m ,IMl fuel u ring chemist at Pu leant, inlheenvironsof Paris, presented a sealed pajH T, eon:aining a description of a discover which ha ha niudu Shonld tho pathological qualities m ilnauewcoiupiiund be found satisluclory, this disomy will be an important one. jKI-Thi (K'oplo of ilanesiille am blesaed !ih i,..tt.. ..r ii... .... i. ... his present post another year. Tho Rev. Mr. Crill;, tlll8 , 0n,iU(.t ,0 th(, ri) tf (0 (hr . ,...,,',' . lu. uJ . , uiuneh bns been umiriiciI tn the Second Street weak ; and we are bt.und to ihvw that intir- m1a,uU u v , , i , . i t . , . Church. Zanesville. The Rev. Mr. Mabu:. to ; ..Is .. . , e hare m all parts of the world 'V'' 'K -imr.a bHciai. whobad Por.smou.1,. Rev. J. W. W iniK, of Zanesville, i "'" r,P,e,rd. tM fur a long l,e lo collerl a debt um. a ... , , , , u, , ,,. . i (fellow not worth much, uud Inm leiura this will take charge of the I own Street Church; The monument to tlm tfrtnt and Bnd Slh I i n. ...i, i i. ia fence made, and the Drclor ton ml liiinit sad-died wilh Ilicco-K lie went to the Justice am) demanded an vxptnnutiou, Wt 11, D- lor, ni thf Squire, if I had gm ti iudgiue'it ngnlnst lhat fellow, how the Dekil would I ewr havo gol any rusts ! and the Rev. J. ll.Citi:itiiiTo,of Bigelow Cliapcl, Wright sinnd iu the town uf Weybridge, In the tn mis city. Male ot t rinoiit, tne scene ol in rtnldhoml. ' It Is Mtuated iu the ronlro of a lillle hamlet, at Two men lately drove up lo the door of a the fork of the highway, and consists of a plain merchant in Um vicinity of Cairo, Illinois, and , fMinare haft of Vermont marble, thirty feet In requeued tho privilege of depimlllng a box i height, standing on a grauilii lmw. At'a proper they had w illi tln ni lu the lumso for lhe night, j height is a likeue of Mr. Wright, In biu-relu-f, which was vefussd, but they were allowed to put mil of nun' white m.rhle. I'nder this are place It in Hie More, 'lhe next morning the men I the word "Silas Wright," cut In heavy block I . ,, t ,- ., cnlledfortliebox.bnlthestorekeeperh.i.lmk-wl letters. The shaft Is eletated iihu a mound ! At the I.-irofoeo t omcntlon a( Bame- n piece of cloth from his counter, and on further I phty or eighty feet In diameter, which la en- j ",'"t'' 9 Monroe Di'trict, one ir the candl e xaminatioii he found that hn had been roblH-d I cUn-ed hy a pbiiu, sulwtanliiil iron railing. dales for Congress, U'cunu! hi evi iied lhat h of live hundred dollar, and eonnriiuenlly lie - tft hu Ux Wi (be ll.mr! refused to let them have the Ikix. The store- Lot etiiov. -Give children a sound moral and keeper obtained assistance, eroured Hie two men I literary education- useful learning for sails, and ' . , , f , . , . ; and opowd the lsx, w hen lo! out jumped aitmn, ' Integrity lor bullat-set them afloat umui the ; A im",lK'r 1,1 Ul-l.imn (.,oi ii io u tow aud iu the Iwx were found the uiuuuy, goods, J sen ol lile. and their voyage will be iirosH'rousi am0D 'hemselves last c nil tig, mid fotu ol Uicm etc., which had been slolen. - in the bent acute of the word. 1 were taken to Jail by iho pulivo nmVor. 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Full Text | K io Slate loiimal m ptsmsmd DAILY, TI1I-WKEKLY AND WEEKLY OHIO STATE JOURNAL COMPANY. Incorporated under the General Law. TERMS, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCB. Uaiu ily auUciibm 00 par jaa. " -Mall " A 00 " " Uv tha Cknier, pur k IS eta. Iiu-Mkir'lt 00 par jaat. tt-nnif a oo 11 " Club often andovcr 160 " TEKHtJ Or AIWKimsiNG BY THE SQUARE. (TV USB OH LESS H1XI A aQVlRE.) One atjuars 1 year ..aiM 00 ; one aquai-aS wkl., .W M Oiia " fl month 10 HO ; one " 2 waaki.. . 2 60 One " (Imiinihs 12 00; odo " I weak.... 160 Ou " Smnntlm gM;oM " 6dajs 1 S8 Ona " 'Jmotillia 6 00 ; mia " 4 day..... 1 26 Ona " 0 week 6 l ; oaa 11 1 ly 1 10 Oat " 1 uiimili 4 60 one " 1 Innurtloo 60 Dliplaetl adrertlHinsiiU half mote thnn tbo abor rata. Advertisement. 1eadat and rilaew la tha column of "Spaclal Sotlcaa," lUiabU IJU (iniituru rata. AllaotlMa r)ulrutl to M putilUhesf bv Uw, legal ratal. If uriiereaon Hie uM exdiulvtly after the flrt weak, 60 par cent, mot tlian the a bora rate ; but all iuch will apuaar to tho Trl Waekljr without thai?. BuinM Cards, not i celling five Uuee, par yaar, tn-alrte, $',50 par line ; outside N'otlcei or meetings, charitable ocletiea, Ate eompt-li'. Sc. half prit1. AdTfrtlMraeuta not accompanied with written dlrac-Uom will be inaertcd till forbUI, ami charged according V. All truilant advertliemeDti molt be paid Id ailrance, Wuiiv-dni iqcaro oa wee a, 60 canti ; two weeki, 76c i Una weeki, CI ; one month. 11,26 ; three month, $8,60 ; its month, Sfl ; one year. 110. Under tba proaent tYslcra, the adtertli-er paya ao much for the ipace he orrupiei, the change being chargeable with tha composition only. It la now generally adopted. i. . H H (1M II' 1 1 I 1 i.lli I! 1 VOLUME XLV. COLUMBUS, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1854. NUMBER 6 jUisrcllanenns. DAMCI, !l(HH;i3j AND HIS AMERICAN RIFLEMEN. . A BK VOLUTION A RT BKETCH, The outposts of the two armies were very near to each other, when tho American commander, desirous of obtaining particular Information respecting the position of his, adversary, summoned the famed leader of the Riflemen, Col. Daniel Morgan, to head-quarters. It was night, and tho chief was alone. After 111 usual polite, yet reserved anil digniticd salutation, Washing loii remarked : ''I have Kent for you, Col. Morgan, to entrust to your courago and sagacity, a Bmall, but important enterprise I wiBh you to reconnoitre the enemy's line, with 1 a view to your ascertaining correctly the position of their newly constructed redoubts, also the encampments ot the British troops Umt have ; lately arrived, and those of their Hessian ouxil-; larics. Select, sir, an officer, non commissioned ' officer, and about twenty picked men, and under : cover of the night, proceed, but wilh all caution, I get as near as you can. and by day-dawn retire i aud make your report to heud -quarters, but mark me, Col. Morgan mark me well ; upon no j account whatever are you to bring on any skir-1 mieh with tho enemy ; if discovered, make a speedy retreat ; let nothing imluco you to fire a dingle shot. I repeat, sir, that no force of cir-1 cnmstnuceK will excuse the discharge of a single 1 rllle on your part ; and for the extreme precise-; ness of these orders, permit me to soy, I have my reasons." Filling two glosses or wine, tho General continued: "And uow, Col. Morgan,; we will drink a good night, and success to your : enterprise." Col. Morgan quailed the wine, i smacked his lips, and assured bis Excellency that bis orders should be punctually obeyed, and left tho tent of the Commander-in-Chief. Channrd at being chosen as the executive officer of a daring enterprise, the leader of tho woodsmen repaired to his quarters, nnd calling fur Gabriel Long, his favorite captain, ordered him to detail a trusty sergeant and twenty prime fellows, who being mustered aud ordered to lay on their arm', ready nt n moment's warning, Morgan and Long stretched their manly tonus before the watch-lire to wait the going down of the moon, the signal of depai turc A little after midnight, ami while the rays of tho sotting moon el ill faintly glimmered In the wei-tern horizon, "Cp, Sergeant," cried Long, "stir up your men," and twenty athletic figures were on their feet In a moment. "Indian Me, march," and away they all sprung with tho quick, and yet light and strnlthy step of the woodsmen. They reached the enemy's line, crawled up so clow to the pickets) of the Hessians as to Inhale the odor of their pipes; discovered by tlio newly-turned earth the position of the redouble, and by the numerous tents tbut dotted the Held for "many a rood around," and showed dimly, amid the light haze, the encampment of the British and German re-in force me uts, and in i-hoit, performed their perilous duty without the slightest discovery, and, pleased with themselves and tho success of their enterprise, prepared to retire, just as a chanticleer from a neighboring farm-house was "bidding salutation to (ho morn." Tho adventurous parly reached a small eminence at some distance 'from tho British camp, and commanding an extensive prospect over the adjacent country. Here Morgan halted to give bis men a little rest, before taking up his line of march to the American ouipr.it a. Scarcely had they thrown Ihenirclvcs upon tho grass, when Ihey perceived it-suing from lbs enemy's advanced pickets a body of horse, commanded by on officer, and proceeding along the road that led direcllv hv the snot where the riflemen had baited. No spot could be better chosen for an eration from his presence Morgan quailed for a moment More the stern yet just displeasure of his Chief, llll mousing all his energies for the e.Ioi'l, he uncovered and replied : " Your IbA'cellency'sorderti were perfectlytm-der,-tood ; and agreeahly to the tame, 1 pro- mhusgonu dona to the boat and found his father. Or, perlmps, ins tend uf this, sho sees two of her nolghlmrd returning slowly and sadly, and directing their steps to her door. The blood llows buck upon her heart. They rap at me uour. it is me Ktieii oi ner imsuann a una id. in. Come sit down with m to-night on tl.Is Elbe, aud think a littto with we uhatis life for, aud what are we after? You will low nothing of human existence, or of dollars and cents, by a thought upon such matters. These Saxons hfif hnvf, rwttr hntinr.hriwl thnn wi hnv nil ceeiied w-uii the select parly to reconnoitre thu j And she fulls eeuwjleiw to the floor, as they tell that keeps them well warm inside, while tin enemy e lines hy night. We succeeded even be-. her that her husband has long since beeu en- good Saxon wool warms ihem aa well without " r.Mji-i,imiijiB, mm i hhn remming to lomea in me minomiess ocean. as ours doep. 'tiicynso early, nreahlast ligluly, b.ad quarteif to uiake my report, when, having This is nut tletiou. These are not extreme i dine at twelve or one o'clock, quit work at lhe hailed a lew miimk-n to rest the men, we din- cases which thu imagination creates. Tliey are (or six, go into the gardens, hear nntsic, or make , l v 1 iion-u comrng mil uuui iuu met oi coniuineo oeeurrence - lacls winch it, dance or sing, till nine or ten J M., when enemy a iuie, i iiey came uji iumieiliulely lo j awaken emolioiw to which uo iK-ncau do justice, j they no into thuir beds, (which, bv-the-wav, I ,i ie hvi-kn go r tiuip ruuivneu to una ; wwn were a little wnier anu larger, it not be t-ihhuid, bringing tho news of anolhei- ship, that tr.) They mo not rich and nobody U vt ry was iiiiirly lilled wilh oil. thai all onboard were rich here: not even tin- kimr who lmi stored well, and that she might he expeeled in u neigh-1 away crown jewels worth over twenty millions uumo mri in wieu u hioiimi, inowiiooi uie sterling, tbey wv.--but jewels locLetl up in eapii.in resided in Nunlueket. and early in the j vaults urn not riches. (I know he is poor, by miinlh, with a heart Ihiobbiug wilh aileclioii and shabby way the king's property is Kept hope, hhe went to greet Imr husband on his re-! about here.) The old men of mly. seventy, lurn. At length the ship appeared, dropped her " and even eighty, go to the comic plavs here, or anehoi' in the harbor, and lhe friends ol the holy j to the opera, ami drink in the music like young went to the ship to escort lhe husband to the j girl, wilh hearts all hot with joy, and 'hands nne irom wom no nau oecii so mug hcpaniieu. and linger.- working as Hie mtiMC tingles tlirmigli Ho.jn they badly returned wilh the tiding thai them. Life U not all labor here, it is readily her husband hud been seized wilh the const I'e-1 wen; but labor is so regulated us to make life er. ujiou Uie isiaml or .MiiUngasear, niul when : agreeable. There are tm pot -lion sen, no comer about a week nut. on his return home, he died groceries:, uo drunkards; but they all all who and was committed to bin ocean burial. A lew j can get it; and who cannnlf drink wine nays aiier i cancel upon uie weeping wiiiow ami beer. Alcohol is a drink 1 liavu never seen or little daughter in their destined home of bereave-1 heard of in these German cities; though, doubt- II! en i mm illlgUISM. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, lti64. the unol where wo lay concealed hy the brti'-li wood. There they halted, aud gathered together like a tloek of partridges, alloidiiig me so tempting an opportunity of annoying my enemy, nnd. mity It plea u your excellency, lle.Jli and blood Could not. refrain." At this rough, yet frank, bold and nmnh explanation, a wnii It- wits observed to pusn over tue General') suit. Tho Chief remained unniovnd ; when, waving his hand, he continued : '-Colonel Morgan, ymi will retire to your quarters, there to await furiher orders." Arrived nt his quarter, Morgan threw hiimelf upon hot hard couch, nail gate tuinseii up to reflections upon the events which had so lately nnd inpiiily succeeded each other. He was aware he hail sinned against all hopes of forgiveness. Within twenty-four hours lie had' fallen from the command of a regiment, mid be ing an especial favorite with Inn General, to le, what? a disgraced and broken soldier. Condemned to retire from 1 tic scenes of glory, the darling pntshm l his hemi forever to abandon the - lair Iklds of lighting men ;'' ni.d in oIimjii-rity to drag out the remnant of a wretched existence, neglected und forgotten. And then hiB rank, so hardly and so nobly won, with all his ''blushing honors," acquired in tho march across the frozen wilderness of the Kennebec, the storming of the Lower Town, and the gallaut and glorious enmhat at Saratoga. The hours dragged gloomily away, and night came, and with it no rest for the troubled spirit of poor Morgan. Tho drums and tifes merrily sounded tho soldier's dawn, and the sun arose, giving " promiso of a goodly day." Audio many within tho circuit of this widely extended camp, did his genial beam give hope, and joy, und gladness, while it cheered not with a siugle ray tho despairing Loader of the Woodsmen. About ten o'clock, the Orderly on duty reported tho arrival of an officer of the stuff Irom bead -quarters, and Lieutenant-Colonel Hamilton, the favorite aid of the Commander-in-Chief, entered the marque. "lie seated," said Morgan; "I know your errand, so be short, my dear fellow, und put me nut of my misery at once, I know (hat 1 am arrested, 'lis a matter of course. Well, thero Is myBword; but surely his Excellency honors mu indeed, In these lust moments of my military ex Istenco, when he sends for my sword hy his favorite aid. and my most esteemed friend. Ah, my dear Hamilton, if you knew what I have suffered since the nccursed horse cume out to tempt me to my ruin.'' Hamilton, about whose strikingly intelligent countenance there always lurked a playful smile, now observed, "Col. Morgan, bin IicolIency has ordered me to--" "I know it," interrupted Morgan, "to bid uie prepare for trial; but. p-liaw, why a trial? Guilty, sir, guilty, past all doubt. But then," recollecting liiniPclf, " perhaps my services might plead nonensc against lhe disolndience of a positive order ; no, no, it's all uer wilh me. Hamilton, there is an end to your old liiend, Col, Morgan." The agonized spirit of thu hero then mounted to a pitch of enthusiasm, as he cxcluiuiul, " Hut my country will remember my services, and lhe British and HcfMans will remember me ; for. though I may he far away, my bruve cumradi'S will do their duty; and Morgan's riileme t'rom the New York Exprenti i ii o u g h t s Aloud. 11V JAHI.S 1IUII0K3. I am writing this on tho baukn of the Elbe, which riii-bi'ft lupidly under my windows, aud near by, U the bridge which the French blew up when forced to retreat from Dresden. There coiiin now, waited over the waters, notes from bugles, horuu, trumpets and other bram lutrti-ineutf, lhe music of wandering bauds, that seem to be every where in this Saxon city. Music is oinui present universal eternal, I was about to add. Where the people have no politic' to rnve about, they rave about music, about artists, male aud female; about pictures, statuary, lhe ilnearts, etc., etc. Hence Jeuuy Llud, who liven here, is a potentate here, a real power in the State. Just now she is nt some watering place in Bohemia, fcilic gives concerts at times, hero, in Berlin, and in Vienna gets any price, and thus adds to her store of batik notes. with which, however, all here declare she Is liberal. Tho critics sav. that nines the birth uf her child, she has lost not n little In the bird-like delicacy of , , , more, In the richness of her urt. She is very le.-s, there is about, as a bonne boncht, brandy, tho etiu tie vie. The beer drinking and the coffee drinking have been made roqieclnhle hy all idu.H'S, particularly in the public gitnlnw. (liven Marlin Lutlier, you know, the demigod of nil this region round about, loved hid ale. This utitfi, though.) Now, how is life in America? What a struggle what a desperate struggle for existence even! It seems to mo, looking at home from this distance, ou Huh bank ni the Kibe, that there are assembled in tho United Stales, us lliero are hem In Europe just now, some five milliousof men rendy for hostilities, Here they have given Ihem guns, ball, buyonct, bomb, to kill each other with; but, there, work, competition, ambition, passion, rage for wealth und position, which destroy more men thnn will be lost this year In all theje armies gathered from thu Baltic Sea to thu mouths of lhe Danube. Their hospitals hero are crow ded at times w ith the sick and thu wounded; but are not all our homes more or lesn crowded with the dyspeptic, the liver-gone victims ol excessive meiitul excitement, the brolteu-dow n in early life, the old men oi lorty, Mich as are known in no oilier land onrnr uur waii-Ktrcel uuxious laces tell frightful stories of lile that never is to ripen, pi.', it U luLkd, uiid nwla lur iliblo u much I ""!' l. ry,b.-re arc wIUi.to1 in Il.u as tier music books, Iter splendid success, of course, makes every body limbic mad. Just as w discuss politics in our pot-hou-es, fluty discuss music here In tlifir gardens, (they have no pol-boiiHPH hero, and there is uo Maine law.) A hwede tells mo, a companion of mine i n route, , '. '. i... ! ,. ' !.. 1.., t ' ! mechanism, ilcr cuough in music matler. thai they ure run- , , ' ' , , n r ,i i ,f. i ,., , u,,.i,i. i. f , ,,. , ! 1 look upon the great pie lure-gallery ol llu. tlu'v will mm 'l lm I.M 'out or the cur", to ! "j'!1 "' "!"cl1 I11'"'ulljiull,'t"'ll'ul!011 nut,.; i. d. .i-,.,.M iu j.-,.... ,u.rii , , , , . ii i of its wonderful master-pieces, but ui being hud of their existence. We push on, one al ter another, just ax the forlorn-lmpe columns of an army that storm a fortress, and us oue perishes, we walk over his corpse to mount the bat l le-menlsof fortune we are assaulting. Ah for my self, even hen: I cannot get over my American- i outrun or out race-everybody in The Hate Tinder Box. 'On Thursday afternoon last, the engine housu of tho New York Central Railroad, at Itocbeuter, was destroyed by lire. The building was located in the eastern part of the city. U was IliO feet in diameter, and 4SU In circumference; was built of brick, and had an immense dome nnd roof fixed upon an iron frame-work. Seven locomotive were destroyed, and four or tlvo hundred cords of wood burned. The lire caught from the engine of the sawing machine nt the wood pile. The loss is estimated at about SBO.UiKK The passenger trains each way are detained, as they cannot pass the bunting building. The fire Una also much warped the track." , Tin The SfatMman and Its Candidate The town was provoked to laughter tMs morning by the Statetman't defence of the man who died (according to the Statesman) some years ago " for the want of honest principles." After heralding the day before the triumphant defenco of the Doctor, something plausible at least was expected. The defence consists Id the publication of a note from the Doctor, which, for the information of tho public aud the benefit of all concerned, we copy entire, as follows : " The Postmaster General, in April last, when inform'td that 1 was about to visit Ohio, gave me tho appointment of Special Mail Agent, hi order to transact Borne business for the Department. One part of the business was, to make an arrangement wilh the Cincinnati, Wilmington aud Zauesville Railroad, for the transportation of the mail. Another was, to make an Investigation in relation to some lost packages of money belonging to some oi my Immeuiale con Slutinniiiii, yesterday mornlug, inserted j tiiucnl9, I veiled several points in Ohio on tins special ousiiiess. i nave oorne my own expenses, and am receiving no pay from the Department, and am expecting imne. and would receive none, If tillered. I used the pass from Newark to Columbus, only once, 't his is the only occasion iu which I have used It in the district."The reudcr wilt please mark the careful wording of this "note" as the Statesman delicately calls it. " I used tho pass from Newark to Columbus, owe only. Tills is the only occasion iu which I have used it In the District." He cuiifespes to having used the pass, and he acknowledges holding tho appointment of Special Mail Agent. This covers the wholo ground. Where then has tho Doctor been injured or belled? Those who have denied our charge have fain i tied the truth, aud thu public will hold them responsible for attempting to dodge the facts. But we arc not disposed to let Doct. Olds and bis backers oil' so easy. The Doctor is careful to Bay In his note that he used his pass from the Post-muster General only once from Newark to Columbus, and this, ho adds, " Is the only oeca-: sion In which I havo used it in the District." , What are we to understand by this T Does tho ; Doctor mean to say that this one? between New-1 ark and Columbus is the "only occasion " on which he has used his pass since be commenced his electioneering journeys? If that is not what he means, why is ho careful to add In his denial "m the Vittriet " ? The Cleveland and Columbus roud doc3 not all lie " In the District," but It terminates in the District. Will the Doctor, true to his instincts, dodge the fact that be used his pasB on this latter road by sayiug that be exhibited it to the Conductor and claimed its the above m ita'-Iocal column. Very appropri ately, we thiuk ; for the information bus at ihl moment no Klllo local interest. Did the Stale-man intend to draw tho attention of thu .Stale House Commissioners to tho fact that a roof composed uf comhustiblu materials, such n.i pine hoards, is not made tire proof by being "fu t d upon an iron frame work " It is generally understood that the original Intention was to cover our Slule Capitol with a roof made eutlrely of metal, and wo doubt if any man of common eemo can bo made to believe tiiat it is a "Mat iiiprooniicnt" to shingle it over with pine boards, as the preocut Com-mlwiouers are ii';5f doing. The Rochester calamity warns us that iu all probability our new Capitol will soon meet tho fate of tho old one ; a warning we should hardly have Bupposcd to lie nccesgary, after tho destruction of tbo government library at Washington bad shown the folly of using such materials in the construction of our public edifices. astonish the world. Mv irom (Swede) man tells me, too, that Mi-s lire i uur has written herself out in Sweden, and that they are tired of her there. H-TC is u;i iron mau.'by lhe by, speaking English well, French some, German well, too, I presume, aud, ol course, his own tongue, who runs npeiu-initd ubo uvery night, and who oven criticises in literature wilh zeal'.' Musical people, nitidis of all classes, have a higher position, it is easy to see, ou lhe Continent of Europe, than in England or iu America. And hence, perhaps, iu part, the devotion to music in Gciinany. Their social rank here, if Ihey win lame in their prolesMon, is a huh oue. , .m ' Orders and ribands may adorn tlu-m. But there Lei i eu's DisTiiiL-r. The Locofocos of Leiter's district held their Congressional Convention at Alliunco ui Friday Inst, and nominated Eb. Spalding, uf Ruvcnnu, us their enudidate. They had a htormy tune of it. Bliss, the present member, was u candidate for nomination, but It was evident that he was too much mixed up with Pierce it Co. to come iu. So he wns thrown overboard. Gen. Sum. Lull in, of Stark, expect ed to be the nominee. Ho liad been Anti-Ne braska, and made un Autl-Ncbraeka speech iu the liipt State Convention in Mureb last. But, though an old holler, and mice elected to Congress as a holier, he bus, all at once, become a friend to the regular party nominations, and re fused to deter t the com, any of Douglas & Co. mn th so much to teach the people here how to j But the friends of Bliu turned in aud killed oil Iu. aa 1hnv nlu-nvu Inn,. lu. 'n n ferr,,r In llio 1 mwt 111 U1L 1,!,,I'IC Bunlu 1'lliaie H'VC 01 UlUMC .. ' uncii nn mere ih not, in nnr ruec. enemy. the noble, iDrceoappoarlo bo lull of f'loalin bauds of l1,"'h : aiul 'j hl' .ftlM,,lt ''J1!1' ! Hamilton, i . , 1 . , , , ,. , . . f. . ut Dresden, remind one a little ol being lort in i make porcelain ware, and how lo paint it how- to carve bone nnd ivory-'huw to make IireMleii a rich manufactory ! The muti nt thu gallery door n-ked nic fifty ills lor a catalogue worm ten. llu Lull m as summarily us Bliss hud fullen. Belden Gillet, Ac, were brought out, but could not come in. After breaking up In a row, tho Con vention iiiiin assembled and appointed a con- in me was not thoroughly suliMied until I relief fereiice committee, who agreed to recommend tul it was a good sneuululiou lo pay even Unit, considering that I saw the whole vast gallery for nothing ! The German slunib up, ami stc$ in, through lit eyes, the Raphaels and Carlo Dolees, und the Teiilers, etc. I am nil lhe white "calculating." Oh, you will say, what a "bar barian . lean ? the generous soukd Eb. Spalding, a fourth-rate lawyer of Ravenna, lie tuts liuully nominated. This Is considered as giving up the contest, In advance. He has not tho slightest chance of beating Leiler. With Bliss, or Labia, or Belden but I am not thinking-out-loud Amur-1 m tu. irock there was a possibility, but It is all vule. could no longer bear to w itness .he slruggles of , mic'an, an.u ,e sum.r o, i en... ... . ,y . , b . fll ttmm, P ln ttM Win... TMMiw.-Several articles have up- the brave unfortunate; he called out, Heur, mo, my dear Colonel; only promise to hear me for one moment, and 1 will tell you ull." " Go on, sir," Interrupted Morgan, despairingly, "go on." Jncu, continued tue aul-uc-cainp, "you DrcHlen abound in Hardens, iu which are si a-1 ! lioiied other bauds thus holding out the strong-1 i est inducements for people to tsst mble there. I How these people live out of doors! It is a ' damp, not warm morning ; anil the tables in tho hotel gaiden, under my window, are lull ul'G er r-astern wilderness but a wilderness full of peared in the columns of tho public journals must know that tho commanders of r-giuienis ! , ' , 11 . ? 1 " k f t T' dine with his Excellency to-day.' "What of that?" again Interrupted Morgan "what has that to do with me a prisoner and ' "No, no," exclaimed Hamilton; "no. prisoner a once offending, but now a forgiven soldier ; my orders are to Invite you lo dine wilh his Excellency to-day, at three o'clock precirely; yes, my brave and good friend, Col. Morgan, you still are, and likely long to Iw the vulued and fumed commander of the Reiriuicnt." 1 1.:. i.:..i. 1 flieu e; . B . ! Dresden (doubtless all Gcrmnnv) have II, ilunos, Venuses, Mercury:, Dianas, Loves, Cu pidn, etc., etc. Utterly exhausted amid this coufu-iou of beauty, physically and meulully worn out, I often sit down before a Reiubruiidl, a Raphael, or u Rubens, with the conclusion arrived at, Unit a sofa lo sit on is the Is st Keiii- ii ... i.! ,.. ...,,,1,1 , i. i.:,., .1 : uianui lor ine time. 1 uih uviug on nouey is ! .?i;::,:::r,,l::T:l:!:,:,!,:t; !:!: (H i11 1 ? CL L : WM u point death. . .T. ..Mr..:".' ' :r dazzled. Fome t.iue. some vawn. A Door un-; in M Ulir "L'Kuoor says, lie -iiarcu hi uie ; I n , i?" tZ uT. ' T u 'n . ; i M,man .... on a sofa, In the His partner, who rejoices in the soubriquet of wiih thciV little flJ-ksi It U n uwcot : DreKleu gullery, fell fast asleep this morning. Brigadier rnilitlaof courfebecamo IrightuDed pretty picture of humanity, tills garden life, and a grojip ot ia-auUeanie clankiiig he.e over Mlf, and posted up. Panegyrics were duly l wi-u we uau more oi it. im nnd our own we believe have had their share, upon Wiliin mortal prospects. The impression is he intended tu gel up a puny purse to build a monument at llitwild. as he calls, in his usual slang style, his place ou the North River. The daily inroads of consumption were duly chroni 'ilire niter din-1 . ' . . !, nrououueed bv his admirers those that bad -tr in takv, i ,! lik. w. Thu I, ; " '. ."'" ?' " . ' ' " , lmu... .l.m't ..r,.l,l to . ho he wus nitting. ami seizing the hand of the great little man in his iriaut graMi. wrung and wrung it, till the aid-de cutnp literally struugkd to get Har den lile. In Berlin, in the iliiergurten, as it la Cctlled, is an immense e.lubli-huicut, known ai : Krolls, souit-what iih Niblos wan, when it: , I was with the pictures honked up here on the walls mat m tosay.llie living, moving, wulK- furmuscuue. lor inerc eiB rutu uuu iaiuer, ircc, men r.iuuui.ii. am i iuiiii "in . , ., ... - , . . , ,d ...o ru.,l:J; , that thickly ou the ; I kuo. you. Ita-iHon-you u ,0 . 1-; S,; r::,::":, , ns Niblo's. It coMs u iinall bum to get in eminence by which the road which we have just j low lo sport with the feelings of nil old brollu r j . mentioned parsed, at not exceediug a hundred : soldier." ..J , menuouru paeu, i nut vAwueuiuit ummiLu . uiuir. ,, - IT,.,i,1. i . ,i u i i i,.... wards Hamilton assured his friend that all was tine, 1 . ,,h.. ' , '' , ... '.- . Down. boy.. Jou," c,M Mt. .. Ih. ! .ml gaily kW., bU l.u,l. . h, uut.d hi. .ttVC."iiUm ffi r,,. ,11,1 tlw, .n.mnn of th i hrtra. ..itlilincF thi t.t.w ilel idifnl ('..lone re- I ll" llf 1 1 ' m W,lt " " ,! l'Cll"l lH V r tJ S,, . .' ..,i -.i . i' n tt. i- r..i .. .. ... .v. or U i. M.) the immense orelnMtra go to the rat- Black Roderick disappear more promptly amid memlier three o'clock, and lie careful not to dis- their native heather that, did Morgan s woods-1 oley a necond time, galloped to head quarters. men, iu the present instance, each to his tree or rock. "Llo close there, my ladi, till we see what these fellows are about." Meantime the horsemen had gamed Hie Iieiglit, Mori:an entered the pavlllion uf lhe ( maiider-in-Chief, as it was filling with office. s, nil of whom, alter paying their rc.-invl to the General, Itleii nit to give a omuial roiu ezeoi in and the officer droppiug therein on llmcharger'a j hand to the Commander of lhe Itille Regimrnt. neck, with spy-glass reconnoitered the Aniericun j and to whisjM'r iu his ear words of cuiigrniula-lines. The troons closed un their Hies, aud were tiun. The cloth returned, Washington bid hi? cither caressinir the noble animals Ihey rode, ! guests fill their glasses, and e,ue hi, only, his adjusting their equipments, or gazing upon the surrounding scenery, now fast brightening in the oeatns ol the rising sun. Morgan looked at Long, and Long ut his superior, while the riflemen, wilh panting chests, aud sparkling eyes, were only awaiting some signal from their officer "to let the ruin Ily." At length lhe martial ardor of Morgan overcame his prudence and sense of military subordination. Forgetful of consequences, recklesa of every thing, but his enemy, now within his grasp, he waved his hand, aud loud and sharp rang the report of their riucaatnid the surround ing echoes. unwavering toast of the duv of tin!, the ton-t of Uie evening o. ins "lime Honored m the shades of Mount Vernon, ".ill uur Friends." Then, wilh his usual ohl-lahionp'it politeness, he drank to each guest by name. hen he came to "Col. Morgan, votir good In ullh, sir." ja thrill rati through the manly frame of lhe gratified and atruin favorite soldier, while every rye in the pavillion was turned on him. At an early hour the company broke up, and Morgan had a perfeet escort of officers accompanying hint to his quarters, nil anxious to congratulate him iiHn Ids happy restoration to rank aud favor, all pleased to assure him of their esteem At oint blank distance, the certain and dead-! for his person and services, ly aim of the Hunting Shirts of the Revolution-1 , ary army is too well known to history to need j nlrlksrita MUort Lllr. remarks at thin time of day. In the instance wu have recorded, the cltert of thu lire id" the j r nu: iilv. un. aDUot, up Nim i.s.r. riflemen was tremendous. Of the horsemen, i mM wa nK-aking a lew day ago id Hie some bad fallen to rise no more, while thfir j 011 with which lie wus overwhelmed, when Wwraleil ennrger ruslivtl wn.uy uer tue ail- ( , bade adieu to his family on kl U-t voy iug garden in the riar, where are table to hold, and servuuls lo supply, anyihing you a-k for. lhe (iermans there take in llieir hearty supiers and drink their wines ; others their Collee, or th'-ir ices, or the lauious BiHurnin beer, in other places, Iheie are rhenp.T gardens. I un in one to-night, ou the Grand Terrace of Dresden, overlooking the Elbe, ami commanding a view lor miles around, the udiniltutice to which wuntiiily two ui'oK'hen, (live cents,) n band of amid n,lt!,'c l,'ny,',l 'r,),n I've uVlnck till nine J'. M., mi- ,m in.- K" '"! oi iiui-ic. Tables wen ln'!ore everybody lorcitfee, bei-r, or wine, or other light drinks; but eveiythiug was uuler uud sobriety lhe penple were perfectly Wt'll-lft'lititrd, and Condurted lliem.-eives towanls eneh other with the greatest piopiielv. It seems lo ln a custom now. as live or six o'clock approaches, tor the whole population of the citic to lu.-li to tlm gardens, to hear the mu-nic. to talk, lo cha', to drink and to go.-sip. The women go, us well as the men and the women fn uloiie, or in coupb'-i. or parties, as Ihey will, wits, the olio revening. In another of lh".-e gardens, over tint L!Ih In the suburbs of the new cily. iu u beautiful wood, commanding uch'iim- Ing w of the old oue, the lulls iu its baek gioiiud, and of I lie lillni alxive Drc-deu, ou the banks of the El In1. The un trance was about six cenls of our money, lhe programme of the concert was iu four parts, and of tiixteeu ditlrn-tit I jiieces. Irom the U-si couipiwrs, pcrlorined by u many tluy were had really purchased the iiece.-tarv vegetable lor the ournose when lo ing huxons. interested me (he most nod 1 should ' UIul n(.illlld jt a9 uu,nly tho poetical license not have been sorrv l they hal been lubelled , ,. i: m urt nomliere.l In lb ,ra li rv lM,.,k. us the nthi r I ul un 01,1 hul1' wuu cu,l,u wn llyv n"aum wv iiirtures are There is a great Raphael here, a Madoutia in the Dresden gallery, which has uu enormous value I am ufrnid to say how much, but forty thousand dlhirsnl lhe len. Now.dearnsthiij thought 1, it is not a " bad speculation ' for a upplause or the leura of the upper gallery Really the readers of tho Homo Journal must have strong Piuiimch to stand the weekly douts from idli wild, Willis was gifted by nature with Kcvs Item!. A violent storm prevailed at Charleston, S C, on Friday last, which lasted two days, doing immense damage to the city und vicinity. One vessel was broken to pieces against the battery; tbe steamer DeKalb had her cabin roof blown off. A schooner was sunk In the harbor, and other vessels were driven ashore. The wharves were badly damaged, and eomc of them cut down to low water murk. The water flooded the warehouses, doing great damage to merchandize. Loss on tbe wharves is estimated at $200,00-0. Fears are expressed uf great injury suffered in the interior. The telegraph lines ore all prostrated. The bark Catharine Augusta, with the much talked of Law muskets on board, sailed from New York on Saturday, ou a secret expedition, which, as some aver, has been fitting out here under the auspices of General Alvarez, to act against the government of Santa Anna. The steamer Franklin is expected to leave In a day or two, on the wuno expedition. From Canada, it is reported Unit Sir Allen McNab consents to make secularization clergy reserves a government measure, which gives him the support of Upper Canada, An arrival ut New York from Honduras, with advices to the Villi Aug., brings intelligence that tho business part of the town of Belize comprising one hundred buildings, has been destroyed by lire, Involving a loss of S50U.O00. The rain storm which prcuikd at the we;-t on Saturduy and Sunday lut, extended to the Atlantic cities, visiting New York, Baltimore and Washington, leaving the atmofphero clear and cold. Tho razee Imhpindvncc has received her officers and men for a cruize to (he Pacific, to relieve the St. Lawrence. It Is possible she may call at Grey town to examine the ruins. The crew was received from tho North Carolina and numbered lour hundred and forty-three persons, as follows ; Seamen, 100 ; ordinary seamen, 133; luudEmeu, UO; boys 28; first class musicians, 2. Are we to have no naval depot on lhe Pacific, or must our bliips double the Horn fur repairs? The Treasurer for contributions In bebulf of the sufferers by tbe recent tire ut Wuldoboro, Maine, acknowledges tho receipt of 9 1,3112 11 from the churches in Buugoraud Brewer. The Government laud In tha Wyandot Reservation In Wuyuccouuty, Michigan, has been sold at tinlilif nn i-(Inn The nrieefl rimmed from 2..)ll ucnuuin uv u pouu ou we rvuu out oi uie ui-1 t(J $fj per Th Und U tM to l)C goodi trict ? Wo suppose so, and this Is the ingenious i , , , defence of a man who clam, to be fit to repre sent a high minded and honorable constituency like that of Licking, Franklin and Pickaway I Out upon the charlatan and his backers! There Is uuotker point in this beautiful "note" of the Doctor's that deserves a moment's attention. He says he received the appointment of Special Mall Agent In April last, " to transact some business for the Department." He came home in April, as is well known, to attend to bis political interests in tbe District ; and, without stopping to inquire into the facts, we presume from the character of tho man that that was the principal bus! new for which ho then obtained and used the pass. But docs his appolutmcnt In Olc Bull is giving concerls in company with Strakofch, to the great advantage of their pockets and the entertainment of San Franciscans.The cholera has not yet disipiHarcd in Milan, two fatal cases having occurred last week. Five deaths from cholera occurred at Dresden, Muskingum county, on Snuday lust. Tbe Emplro City arrived at New-York on the 12th inst., bringing over one million in gold and two hundred passengers. Additional news from China state that the revolutionary party had possession of two large towns near Whatnpoa ; and an arrival at San Francifco, just before the Pacific Steamer left, brought a rumor that Can- Wo don't Intend to press either Mr. Olds or the State nouse too often upon the attention of the reader, though both are rather prominent objects just about. this time. A friend in Cincinnati has called our attention to an article that appeared somo time siuco In tho Cincinnati Commercial, in relation to the latter subject. We copy tbe closo of it, to show how rapidly and fully tho writer's predictions have been verified : Mr. West, the late accomplished architect, bad planned a roof for the whole building of Iron, unon w hich the Conner sheetinit was to lie placed, without tne ai.t oi woou ; mis worn, ns wen u the other details of the structure, was the result of long, careful study und research, aided by consultation wilh the moslcoiniietent men in the country, and a thorough knowledge oi the best nouas oi science anu art. me inienuoii wua to make tho roof completely Urn proof; it was for such a roof that the frame work wus planned, and not to sustain it flooring of two iuch plank; but it Is said that it Is now intended to cover the Iron frame with heavy boards, and over this flooring tue copper is lo uo placed, u rune scueme, increasing the expense aud greutly effecting the wifely tu id durability of the roof. Now it would be worth while to enquire whether this Is owing to tho ignorance of those having charge of this important work lite only work ol art over uu- dcilakeu by the .State or whether It is owing to something woii-e, or is it, as many say, a good deal of bolh. 1 had some hoi" that the cenlletnau lust an- nointcd on this commission would bring nbout some reform in the administration of the uluiirs of the Stale House, aud some hones are yet en tertained from tiis inlluencu. That his colleagues nre incompetent is pluin enough, that they know uolliing ol llie design o. tne mniuiiig is luriuer proved by nu item in tne diiuiled estimates oi its prospective cost, which, without consulting the urciiitccl, they made in a special report to the lit-1 Legislature ; the item is, thu cost of an iron railing around tbe terrace, Now, I would ask. what man of any pretension to knowledge ol sucn matters, io say noiuing aixmi iaie, could contemplato Bitch a piece of uselossdeformity? In their anxiety to subserve party ends, they Imvo overlooked their duties, otherwise they would, in tho course of two years Intercourse with tho architect, have learned at least some-thinir of hi drawings by which they could ena ble hi-t successor to cany out the desigu as the law directs them to do, instead oi aetutming a noble w oi k of art with crude conceits, and endangering Its durability by a want of good advice from well ouatiiied constructors. The whole thing proves the truth of Mr. West's remark iu his letter of resignation, that instead of honor or credit to the architect or the State, under such management, the result would be a sacrifice of both. I quote from memory, iho substunc of Mr. West's remarks: It seems that the commissioners nre going It blind In ni t matters, except w hat may liuve some effect upon the pockets oi contractors, anu wuat they call the good of lhe parly; but the time will arrive when liu-y will be called toa rigid accountability for the money of the State, and tbe manner in which their duties are executed, and the time has ulready arrived when the people of Ohio should be informed how the late contracts have been made, and some more definite an-1 swers than " so much per foot " should be given 1 as tn the prices agreed to be paid for the tilelng aud plastering, lor, if rumor speaks anything like truth, good prices are to lie paid, aud good advances arc to be made. Corrcsponknce. I Corruptions of lhe Board r Public Worth The viist ipendlturcs of tho Iionrd, during tho year 1 S.".3, aMonifhecl every body, when the nuiouula were uiiitlc ktinivn, luft winter. Tlmt the entire concern Is rotten and corrupt lo the core, there can be no doubt. The Zantlville Courier relates an incident that is in perfect keeping with tlieo men. It e-cpluins where tbo people's money goes. Lot tbe tai payers of courciontious roan-he takes II out of the Rail-: JrinWnir .nrinc water bclni excnint. roads I And lartber, what pretext could bo I m R Clus01J! , mcnibcr r Ule present frame lor making . char .gainst the Depart-. c m mmimM , ,,, 2d r,,.,,.,, tnent, when be i. now solely engaged in bts own p,,,,,,,, , impendent Whig candidate, business- It there were . shadow of a pretext, , Jf , ( Calh()Ul, anU , ,b, Bnd csccl. judging Irom the unblushing manner he uses his Unt mm WM roraerIy lilw f thc ,;,. April pass, he would not be slow In availing him-: . . gllltes QaZ.c seir or it. 1 . ' ., One more point, and we drop this miserable : There was qu.te a,, excitement at Chicago, on defence of . demagogue. Tho second clause of iu"da' w '" "' Jmmf lo"'l0J') tbo sixth section of tbo Con.tltution. contains i lu '''l"'d "rest or a r. ,,. ,. cit ve slave by threo Slave-catchers from fat. this provision : . f , . , . , , ' , . T ,, , n , ,. , 1 Louis, The slave was rescued by a crowd of JJS-"No Senator or Representative shall,; " ,.,. , during the time for which ho was elected, bo ! negroes; the St. Louis men fired on tho crowd, appointed to any civil omce under Hie authority ; ureaKing a negro a arm. i ne uiree men were rare tnlents. His cockneyism has disgusted the , ot tlt. United Slates, which shall have been ere-' thun arrested and locked up for committing a niie here from ull parts ; best It lends lie ever nan. ated, or me emoluments wnereoi snail have : demii assault. city or Mate. Artisls oi i.uro ie to cony it. i runs uie luiicu oi u on . " "-"" " '" , . . . , , r ,. . . wax composition, porcelain, ami every thing A ashiugton correspondent ot the New York holding any oi under Vie Unthd Mates, I damjwilu imm,-h ii iu. else.' It Is an iuvestmeul " to scatter world-1 Courier reports unfavorably of lhe guano movo- i ha". a mtmbtr ef either House during his ' Washington held a special melting on Monday w ide, bringing mi much to enrich and to employ I m(.llt. n-mnrklng it had proved an expensive j euHlt"uance ,n Uxce- last, toconsidur the treaty between those Islands i.u n.k.., VAti.u u anil ll)0 tt stales, recenuv concimiea uy ine any office under tho Government. Wo do American Commissioner. llmpeoideoi Dresden Is it a bail inves.ment d)ll , ' A Eom,IIliil(, of B ,ltllullllg, Vw then 1 uskonlyu'-ruleiilaliiig' American. 11 j . . B . it were In tie roliiiida ol llii! W astiitiuton lam. 1 r. . ... ,. , ,. t . ... . . lid. I have not a dunbt that it would p:,y leu 1 nonmk Its use is ehielly confined to the dis-1 "Ul , . . , ,i .7 1 Tl Mexican war steamer tianta Anna, ha pereenl.onllieinvesimenttuthecityofVash.irlcls lietweeii tie- Delaware and tho capes of i ''ess. althnugn be uas unquestionably fur-1 cjcam, Nw y0(.k for Vl.m Cruz t , lugton. li'it I -hall tlie ol clmu?tioii in glory gajng if 1 keep on us I hate stalled In theepiclure-galli-ries. To xtalid still, erect, head und eyes up live or fix mortal hours, ou picture-sentinel duly, is killing. Muscle give out, for man is but of matter, and is mortal, lu the great uew palace of i'ol-dam. thi; lii't week of Frederick the Great, the show exhibitors put us In felt shoes, and shnllled " us over lhe glossy waxen floor. They did it to keep thrir floors cb-an, and to sine them from scratching. Now, il they ! the Chesapeake, and has been sadly disastrous the pa.-t year, deatmying the llr.it planting of the corn, when the drought caught the second. Where not used, crops urn fair. It is estimated two millions of dollars wen spring by the districts a! Hive named, and that they huvc Io:-t live millions in consequence. Mr. Marcy, In hii letter to our minister Mr. Cliiv. estimates lhe supply at lhe Islands as equal lo of),(K)0.iHjll tons. The lSnli.-l admiral, felled it, nor do wo make tho quotation from 1 Mi(, Mlm rccl,nl). InrclinM.a , lhe Constitution as any thing new to thc Doctor or tacred in bis eyes. We bring forward the fuel to show the rottenness of the foundation ou ! April for n special purpose cxlend over thc whole , ion hadsurrended to the insurgents. Got. Wood year? and does bis businesa with tho Cinclnna- j bad arrived at Panama, from his consulate al tl, Wilmington and Zanesville road in April, ! Valparaiso, on bis way home. tako him over tho Cleveland and Columbus road- j Additional statement represents the cholera months later! This pass from tho Postmaster-; M roging badly at Columbia, on the line of tho General is a convenient paw, and this special i Pm,mvlvanla Railroad. Over sixty deaths had agency is a profitable ouc to a demagogue, al- i nmiirrud. and seventeen new cases were reported I Board of Public Works elves dailv indications. though tho Doctor says ho will take no pay for m Monday The physicians hnro discovered James Moore. Ksq., was a Superintendent on the bis recent services I Humph I Disinterested and tmtt the reservoir water is the cause, those i uhiu Cau"1 b'lwfcu Newark tl Itoecoo, and aa quaiutaurc wilh him, Is capable and efficient. Un account oi a iirenn mine canal, a lot oi timber was needed for repairs, and he called : upuu Mr. Medberry. al Roscoo, who owns a saw-1 mill, and is a good Locoloco, who agreed to1 lurnish lhe lot at one dollar and a quarter per hundred, to lit called for at the mill. Another gentleman agreed to deliver tho samo quantity at one dollar per huiidred. Mr. Moore, acting lor the State aud not for the Locofoco parly, made u contract with the lulter gentleman, which was right and proper. The seonel is this. Mr. Moore, through some- liody's influence, has been discharged. Hisdis- c liar ire is predicated unon tbe fact that he did not show favor, at the expense of tbe State, to an inliuenlial Locofoco. 'I bis comes to us Irom so muny reliable sources, that wo give It to the tax-payers of Ohio, merely adding that, from our knowledge of tho man, no such corruption can prevail under tho administration ot Mr. Blickeusderfer. Thiti is only oue item. Thousands of contracts are made annually throughout the State, and if In each case, the hupennlendenis are required thus to show lavor to prominent Locolocus ut the expense ol the people, the lav-payers of Uhioean easily discover the cause which keeps thc Public Wirlc from paying expenses, thus milling to their iiiteudy onerous tiiirdeus. nton runs. roreign Curmpondeiux tf tU Ohio StaU Aurnal. Fahis, August -23, 1654. The German papers report a fact so extra- ordinary, that wo should refuse to give it faith, if it was not confirmed by tbo most com patent men, and by the learned bodies of Berlin, Vi-ena and Munich. A very rich, old lady, the Countess de K , had, by her first marriage, two twin sons.whom she loved fondly. Alter having trembled a long whilo for their existence, she decided to quit Germany, her native country, where she possessed, independent of a vast and magnificent chateau, an immense property under rent. She traveled, consulted the must eminent physicians, and finally filed her residence in Italy. There, under the influence of a beautiful sky, the two boys grow up, but they preserved the excessive nervous iuipressibiliiy which had, since their iuracy, put their lives in peril. The two boys had between them a remarkable resemblance; they both engaged in the culture of arts, but especially to painting. At sixteen years of age, they were already cited as masters; but at this epoch anew ciUU appeared; tbo same symptoms, tbe same pains; thu physicians decided that tu prevent the return of these nervous crises, the young men should bo separated. They obstinately' refused at first, but vanquished by the supplications of their distracted mother, they consented to the painful separation. It was left to chance which one should leavu the maternal roof, and it fell on Alfred. Alfred K. Hturted ou the tour of Greece and Egypt; the journey was to continue a year-Alfred wruto regularly every day to his mother and brother; he sent them his drawings and his pictures. But whnt was remarkable, tho young man who remained in Italy lived so perfectly the life of his brother, that he designed and painted exactly mid simultaneously what his brother designed aud paitded after nature. Each time that a package arrived from Athens or Alexandria, the paintings, the aquarells that they contained had alreatly their duplicates in the studio of the brother duplicates to faithful that the artists themselves could find no difference. Oue day, returning from a journey in Upper Egypt, Alfred K, died, aud lhe physicians Bent to the family a detailed account of nil the circumstances which attended tho death of the young man. The same day, at the same hour, and under circumstances, und with symptoms precisely identical, tho brother who remained in Italy died, pronouncing tho snniu words aa his brother had pronounced. The desolate mother, w ho was yet young, being but sixteen years older thun her sons, returned to Germany, where her husband occupied a high posiliuu under Government. Two years after her return, sho gavu birth, a second time, to two twin boy s, who resembled trait for trait, the twin sous whom she had so uufurtu" nately lost. They received at their baptism the names of their deceased brothers. All tho circumstances which had presided at tho development uf the first children, wero reproduced precisely with the second ; the same nervous paroxysms, the same mysterious sympathies. Again the mother was advised lo travel. This time she went into Spain; thu boys exhibited tho same taste for tho arts, particularly for painting. At the ago of sixteen, and day tar day wilh the first brothers they fell sick. Their separation was ordered, but this time tin mother resisted energetically; she was vanquished, however, by the persistence of their malady uud the continued persuasion of the physicians, who declared that they would die if they remained together, on account uf thu extraordinary resemblance of their nervous organisation, which absorbed mutually the principle of their existence. Tbe mother consented that one of them should mako a voyage iuto the ttsW Mexican revolutionists and litt-d up for men of! war In New York, are watching the movements I ..f (tin Slants Attun ulilt-h I n li-vf vPk.,.l In. I expended mstl . , 1 . . . " , i compiled. I honest electors to look at. ! As ImnwToh. A gentlemanly looking mail. ! atwut forty years of age, calling himself W. W. Vermont-"! Clean Hvcrpl 1 Lyon, arrived in this city about the lirst of .June By the latest news from free Vermont, wo , lost, and after "diddling' a number off nur Ohio read the following: We have a fact for tbe public as a further i finnin. P.01. " . ,M. I' , m " 11: V .1"" Chance acain designated the nna who ).... !. name of Alfred. The same phenomenon of intuition was reproduced. The one designed at Madrid or Barcelona what the other painted at Cadiz, and with tho same wonderful resem-blanco of touch. Tho day that Alfred was ready to start bouio to rejoin his mother and brother, he fell sick and died at the same hour that his brother died at Cad 11 in thu arms of his mother, and both pronounced at the bame time the words which their deceased brothers had pronounced eighteen years before. A process lately judged by the correctional tribunal of Valenciennes has fur&Uhed a new example of the iguorauce and the superstition which reigns iu the provinces of France au example of which even Hari i not alwajn exempt. A man by the name of Ribeaucourt exercised tbe profession of sorcerer at Marquette. Several farmers had given him mouey to remove charms that had been cast on their cows, or to serve .as in termed iare between than and the devil. At the instigation of Ribeaucourt, two laborers signed with the evil spirit the following compacts, which were r:ad in court : FiMT compact win. me di:vil. " Thc year eighteen hundred and liny-three, the fourth of October, having in uie a compact with thee, Satan, for the sum of one hundred "Sharu Praftlff." 11 ,. t .11... t.wi.,1,,1,.,,1 .,r i,.lm UiiMw.l'ai """l ten thousand francs in gold and silver, all I revi,w of JlW,p llosheV reply to lien, fas.' mi "f '. S""'1 " . would only give us limb's ul lhe door, of lli. ir .,,. n1!,,i(, .... ,,1'irinl evoloratiou. states it ot ! learn that ltovce's majority for Governor will ' charitable fellow-citizen under various preteu- liicmre-Kulleii'.s, and put tlieio in the Ml n(. ,, lori ,iir , I om-im cI ten thousand ! The N. Y. VWoimr, ou ! ccs out of .1 coiiwd'Tiibio amount of money. I. It tor um to ride on. would it.,. J- ren,oi,l.le ... . j the uolhorily of .-ieualor l oole, says It Is under- here about three weeks .go lo play olf the same rum br it h impossible much longer to endure. . . -1 -.- ..1 i, . ou loot, this picture gaing. i Wh i.iam I.awi;i:m;i:, of Guernsey county, u the Slave Democracy hare not earrird game upon thcc.liensof lhe neighboring town. iu the (lino l.egis-1 county or a ariwior in ine matt nm a ne i "'" l: um, hmi: joining plain; others, wounded. but entangled j Theshipln whichhe was to sail wasal IMgai own I,,,,.,',,,! baiui." On lhe piece was ( irllli ll'ir mil-nil. worn ilrnoirtnl bv Um liilnrl. l'l I rri... ,.,.1. .... . . .. ' . . with their sltrruiis, were drauired by tho infuri ated animals expiringly along, while (be very few who were unsrulhed, spurred hard to regtu the thelter of tho Brili-h lines. While lhe ftnoku yet canopied the scene uf slaughter, and the picturesque forms of thu woodsmen appeared among the foliage, as they were reloading their pieces, the coliwal figure of Morgan Mood apart. He seemed tho very Senlas of war, and gloomily ho contemplated io havoc his order had made, llo spoke not, he moved nut, but looked as one absorbed in the Intensity of thought, lhe martial snout l ansi of mch a parting with which ho was wont to cheer hit comrades ! bitterness nf death. Thi on Msrtaa s Miieyaru. . ne pacKei wa at ine , .r A Mist cloud. ' " Souuil-nicluri wharf which was lo convey him Irom Nantucket -.iwi.s-btiubeape, with the sun rising. "A Sea- Morm. ' ' A itipsv shtiii. ' A Giv Marcli. in the hour of combat, was hushed ; the shell from which ho hud blown full many a note of battle and of triumph on the Held of Saratoga, bung by his side ; uo order was given to spoil the slain thu arms aud equipments, for which thero was always a bounty from Congress, tho shirts of which there were such a need, at Ihai, tho sorest period of our country's privation, ull, all, were nti;udoned, as, w ith an alistractcd air and i lo Uie ship. He went down in Hie morning and saw all bis prHate s a stores stored uway iu lhe sloop and then relumed to hi' home to lake leave of his wife and children. Hi wife was silling at tho fireside, struggling in vain (ore-train he tears. Shu bad an infant a few months old In her arm, aud with her foot was rocking (he cradle in which lay another little daughter about three years of age, with her cheeks Untied wilh a burning fever. No pen ran descriln) the un it is almost lixe me ilrparling father ilil his hookah, with it 1 k iu his right hand, and tl,., I L .1, inl ..in lil- 1..H e. Iti.ii h,. r-ll ,1 tli.tl.t )ronatlonSiM'Claele,"elc.. etc. The Hrt peo- i n ' i, ...'i .n..i,,i;., t.. pie in lhe rity upM-ar d to I out. judging by ;, ttlW ,v tl IoW, am their equipages, lh-ir dr.-es, mauneia, etc. I rrijM b-opanl. ( lii linking down, lie saw .some were sipping cullee, others drinking light ,Ll, nniliml lUA ,!lt. ia oI hand, wines, oineis i-.-i . i.m m iiiu oeer. I sup ne.i l.,i i .i,., ,, litib, l,l,ut Tl, leopardwoutd uolalluw the removal ol Lite Hand, .-M.LiHiri, ur a i till. ijfcir.iiii, - one un uie lliaL ii, k.-ot bvuti KtiL-linh ;,lli,vrl.:ii.iar.iiu'.i li'CO Dill iel t 'oil elilloll. lit Barue.-villi'. The during our occupation i'f the Dutch cidonie.-;.- resolulioii:- sitietioiied the Nehruska fraud, and The animal had ils liberty, and used to run all pmisetl Shannon for voting for It, Lawrence over the hon-e alter in ina-ler. (Hie morning. lf.(1 u oppi;,i t tir and closetl the delate in nllm- In, uLt l I I n, ft ,'l,l uiud llllir Llmilllllir I 11 gol awfully excited al lhe late Loco-; member of Congress or a State officer. That ; demeanor, anil tu. oue ol his victims, a preactier, nouu'las s native county retuniB W Itepublicans i uiu, - nu i-niui; i i wi-ciu me -iy to 2 Mine Democrats that out of 23(1 member j elect." He claims to lie a nieiuls-r of lhe MVth-eleeted, the Slave Democracy will not have iO !, odi( Church, In reduecil ciicinuot.iiice; talks This is the way freemen respond in the Slave religlou like a book; expatiates upon the sinful Power. If any demagogue is unxloiisto Iry 1 nrs ot allot ns poor mortalh here below, and speeeh III deb neeol religious toleration. Two HI favored sentences occur In your pum- plllet. Ill page 4. you speUK o others all soi ts of I terrnan water im nit ions; some eating u pretty hrarty supHT all were i-hutling, or go: ni ping quietly, aoberlv and din'rvrtly I piesiime, tuna this paiitonilme, Maiuina had I'loilght out Ikc ln,i nnd babii s ; I lie Mr si of whom were on flying hoise-iii.uliiiies or in the swings; and Hi Litter were Irundbd ubmit in nice wicker-Wilsons. My lady neigblsirs ul my prlats a kiss upon the cheek nf his child Four years will naas awuv ere lie win aenin tni.o inni child in bin arms. Leaving Ins wile robbing in ; i-it, knit us lh-v Ltossii-is d. and sino- d their tst anguish, ho closes the door of Ins hou.-e Ih bind Ktiii ting ami wwitig arc lhe eoiuuioi. emjdoy- V.i f 'ri l Z V Viu lnvM m "JV-"? Wll,) U,.M,I, long, and eight inehe mean to loo-e all their hour, but to save a stitch , lvalti ( but continued lieliing it with much apparent relish, w hieh did not ti.m li please his master ; who, with gn-at pL ure ol mind, without at-ti nipling ngaiu dulisitul Un- pet iu his proceeding, called to his .-t rvniit lo bring him u pistol, wiih which he -hot the aiiimiil dead on the spot. , Such pet-as Mmke.-iiim leen tcel long, and lull- 1 grown leiiinmK are tud lo ne Hilled with. I M "fcrgest snake I etef saw vns in diameter. the following very emphatic and unmistakable languid " Be It then fore remembered, tliat on tliis Ir-t ! day of Seplemlier, li. the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty -four, iu the presence of this convention, called for the or-len- " , slide piirpnx- of relied ing (tie fenliuieiit of the l people, nut inr tue n'ai pur(ioo oi smoiie ring i it L iinnounce lo you. that from now III) (lie election I am at. Independent Ami Nebraska candidate for Congress," He is iu for the war. The eoiiMitutioiial eharacler of our own lic- loved country, which tins so wbely, yir its n'r-citmtnnc,x, eliminateil n iiinusqueslions from the diiibi niliou of Ctuigrei" And iu page .iil "For my own part I think thai ns we have no rstabli.-lied religion ut home, which, tu our cir-runi'tann. 1 regard us n great beilrht," Ac. Will your Grace tell what set of circum stances would make religion a proper question for Got. eminent; anil would make an estaldisle eil religion u.f,il .' You will not tell. But I COII.IMI.k- i KUHiieu ..V,KUK yn, . . , , eandid u-piraiioiis ol the Miepherd and the Jte- r . 1 v w. will siiuidy tho want. '1 hut which makes! i.enu cure wluuusiHtvtr 1 tl.oosc; that no will. I make a conipactwiilitlu eoii condition that thou doest me no harm, neither in my person nor in my property. 1 ivo line n,y soul after death. (Signed,) , AlllRI-JeMHt D." SLCUXO Colll-iCT WIIH Till: UI.ML. " Tho year eighiem huiidred and lifty-lhree, the third of October, I make a i omp; t ith thee, Satan, for the sum of three hundred thousand francs, the half in gold in pieces of five francs, (a new piece in the Frt tnii money and difficult to obtain,) all gold and silver in France, ali good and valuable at my will. I demand of uguhi to sell the free North lo the Nulliflers, let winds up bia palaver uenerally, with a modest j it - wi..e" lo eliminate religion from Congrew, ! man living shall Ih- able to curethrni, nor have him be- warned bv the rate of Douglas and . request for Hie louii of a small amount or money, wlin-h makes il a iivm-iu to nave no cstaniisiied , inilWledge of the remedies to cure maUlioa, Pierce. Treason to party maybe overlooketl; jo that he cmi exl.ieate hiiell from his present I make compact with thtwMicon- but treiiM.u to Lib-rty eannol he forgiv n by pecuniary eu.baria-.uiLnls. and bu cuublcd to , ,.Mll,UMw, r,.li;i,m it H(1i,j ,l(lt i. Hieirs-if dition that thou dist me no harm, nt-ilher in Republicans. reach bis friends. One of l.i must wicces.-ful tmT0 vm! ,M,rM.otti0H ttiry would feel the lash, i my penoti or my go.U. If thou uhoulilst ac- n. tvin oitrviii:-. iioii tu r-iou loom i ,ol 1HV ll Oil. Kleellnii In Mninr t note to some gentleman whom In. thinks lie cuu j If I nii-iulei piei you in anything, it will be . . ... . 1 im.v I. ii v,,n l wrlli.it bllemiol miv lilnitilv (if , cord Uie demand w Inch I make, t givr ti.eo my llVIUIIlif, ti win w i , , , . iTn , il, n. f I.. w anemic on. rtuueslinii uu inteiilew. Such an li,r .l 1,1 wrn.-a teller aim say pia tuy mi . ' ;.: V.. ... ' e a t h ,. ., . ,- , von rati) thai you tlmik It wrong and unjust loi iwcmini umi o.i nji-nrti-L lorae Oco Mi salviiM.-An old Mu-kingnm farmer The Fllsillll r atlti.N(.braska Representative who bad a large Ik-Id nf potatoes, that bus since i ticket, is elected in this rity. Jno. L. Wood, nolliing from Maine, except the following tele- v ' ""v'og upon un- n-Lii.igi. oi imw j j11Hhi, j,,,.,, grnpluc (hspHtch under date of rnrHnnd, beat. V"M -c " " '' uiiim-tiiuc' 11 'And how miuiv did he rtreive:' vnddenly turning to his captain exclaimed " Lung, to tbe camp, to the camp." The fuvor-lle caplalu olieyed, the riltemeti with trailed arms fell into Hie, aud Long nnd his parly soon disappeared, but not before the hardy fellows hud exchanged opinions on the strange leriniua-tiou of the latu atlair. And Ihey agreed, ntm eon., that their colonel was tricked, (conjured.) for assuredly after such a fire as ihey had given the enemy, such an emptying of saddles aud scattering of the troopers, he would not bayo ordered his poor rillo boys from the field, without so much as a few shirts or nnir of stockings being divided among Ihem. Ye,'' sid a (all, tcau and swarthy-looking fellow, an Indian hunter from lhe frontier, as he carefully placed his moccasined feet iu the foot-prints ol the lile- leader, " Yes, my lads, it stands to reason, our colonel is tricked. Morirun followed slowly on tho trail of his men, Tbe full force of his military guilt had, absence. rushed upon his mind, oven be tore the re ort of his rillts had ceased to echo iu the neighboring furcsls. He U-camu more romliiicd, of Ibu enormity of bis oflence, a, with dull aud measured strides, bo pursued bis solitary way, and thus soliloquized! " Well, Paniel Morgmi, you have done for you mi f. Broke, sir, lo a certainty. You may go borne, sir, to lhe plough; your sword will Iw of no further me lu you. Broken, sir nothing can save you ; and there is the end of Col. Morgan. Fool, Tool, by a single acl of madness, thus to destroy the esruings of hi many toils and of many ti hard fought battle. You arc broken, sir, and there U an end of Cul. Morean.'' TodlHnirbhisreverie.lherefiiil'lenlyappi'arrd are now IhiHi in the gvui i um speeu ine ni't uc eanip, me .weivury, oi the Held, who. reigning up, accosted the Colonel with, " I um onleted, Ctd. Morgan, tu ascertain whether the firing just now hcuid proceeded from your detachment V "It did, sir," doggedly replied Morgan. "Then, Col. Morgan," con li mud the aid, I am luMiirr ordered to require of yon, your lm- Island has pawed but seven years out ol b.rly-1 j Huic. The men smoke ol couiso,-und "mist-oue upon the Uud. ulnnd" went up, in pint, from Um smokers, us well us iu Hie luueies ol (he musicians. 1 never .pee nay ladies lu ru objecting tu smoke Ihey i tn to le Hiiohe prooi, unit io ij Fjiitoked. I lie sixty leet Miakes. but eunuot vouch tor A ludv said lo mc a few eveniuir blm. 1 hne voice struggling for utterance, Morgan Wen marriid eleven years, and couniing all lhe the irulti of the tale. Triieil nt the F.if .'in Ihivid-on's Trade und days my husband has been at home marriage, it nmouuts to but three hundrul and t,,,.,, ,,,,11 n,,.;,- eii-ais riuhl under their n sivtydaytv He is now absent, having Wen gone ,tinmi any rebuke, and il permis'ioti i- a-ked. llllfH-u monilis, and two years must umtotudediv .1 ui-imh nii.r lo Im ilenied. lie la hen are elaic licforehis wM'ccan nh bis lace again, and numke-baked young, and grow up suioke-prool, wiien bi'stiull relurn.lt will no merely a visit 10 tunY:.,., 1 ,, L..iiimiiux, you know, bus no nis iiimny lor lew nioniu. wiu-u ue win ayaiii bid ihem adieu for another four year's alrseuee. I akwl the lady H10 other day'llow lunny b t-(era she wrote lo her liuslatud during his last voyage. "Uuu hundred, was the answer. ing, ut h chimb in IVughk nece-savy to hate all lhe windows open, on uc-coiinl of the leal, The pnaeher liecame very el'Mpnut, nnd Hun calming dow n iuto a is del 1111 11 d, he riviteil the attention of his audience. You uiilit buve heard the dropping ot a pin, twenty-live feel , v ic-lili him a tine crop, made a bargain will, a 1 (Fusion,) is elected to Congrens in the 1st dis-1 Impostor, mien 1. 1 uutv 1 i,.,bi,.- - i,m n-,...!,. ., ,n .iu,.,.- trict. in the Uil district Terry, (rusioniit.) is elected. Fusionisi Senators are probably elected in York and Cumberland counties. In Representatives there is but little change. Skcosd DisrATi-tt Morrill, (Fusionisi, ) for Governor. I.T'4: Reed. fWhiirJ 4hH : Harrin. (Dem.,) 787 ; Curey. (Wild Cat.) 4(1, Morrill Nothings met, Columbus huckster, a few weeks ago, to deliver him the full crop at $1,25 per bushel, reserving 1 to himself, however, enough fur seed next year. Al Unit time they were selling at id cetils per ; it was I ou nd . 1111 " ' ' " " tliey arc sold Here, sent me uuclitel, wonl, yes- J; ' " r " ' , ' . ' , ' , . .. ' nvVP:nr" 1,1 J1'"8 ,'t'e u'P;",'i "y J"1' themselves to le bliu-ll dibsl ,0 d taken there In ; a siugle later." Tho huckster Is of the opinion indicate election of Morrill by the people. a CMPJB- Wltl' misgivings, tl.- .v at last dj. evtry time I call thee to accomplish my wUlies; - J and my desire is that thou malt est mo gnin at every play, when that is my pl.ure. (Signed,) Pilium Joaaru R.'' The sorcerer was romb innul to one years' imprisonment and fined fifty francs, l he French Crystal palace which is being rapidly completed, will suri'a-.s any of its tire- other night upon a couple of Loeofoeo county j morrow to the Park, if circumstances were bul ! jWt.BmrB in the beauty and 1 laboiateness nf its omccrs, wno naniea 10 nnd oui wnere.n.-nnow ,a. . ,r .w ... arc,iiMtural desiens. The roof is nestlv fln- rowi.ii. aiii 11 you nun me lor insmncc on tue - rack, Blessed Virgin! how your Grace would , ,Bllt'd' lhe c',"lf " the front and aides la for llieir hcroy, under any "cir- and that you hold it to bo no fee ting a loan from bis sympathizing friends. pmi of the luiu-iinne ol any Government, Calb-We know nt leasl a dozen gf nilenieii iu this cily I dic or Protestant, lo compel people under pen-who have sullercd -some" Iron, ihishypocritical ! u t,m('"tt to M 1UV no. j oil wiiimier ruy iiimi, utifi. i oil dare not sav it. And ( believe it Is now clear ... . that your Gruee il will not Ntv all your clergy, W lltim 1111: KsowNotlllxn "I ' llt ,or (irace eerlainly.) ou'l.l lealou.-l, bru uii um ouuet n- .itiigiinig in h me n iuc nuv iiennc or tuisiK-iievcr lo an auto un fe lo- A wag, proliubly one of '. is lhe Fusionisi ami Maine Lrw ciindidate, and 1 proposed to show them, if tiny would snlfer 1 n nimenra In b.ivn l,ein Hiinnorti'd bv the Know I .1 1 ... .... 1.1-. ,, .1 , .. . ... ,1 1.. I ,- . ' naii i) iu.o a strain of eliHiiiencu il his brum ntiing wiih him. He quoted n paMige ol Holy wnt.ninl applied it lo ttc in c d of a chimney tor his snow or ice hut. 1 he ,. tin smoke i ngrecatue to him, liavfug is en brought un in it. I dialled a lillle. or tried lo rtuit with mv hunts nnd i-i.iiN'ietiee 1 ol bts audience. It was beer-di inkniir l.wlv tu ieiibor. inul u.k il all Hie 1 n bilomn um I ho ni'i:irli,-r fiinr hit mlvun- 1 he : iiuertions I could innate r win da enoitL'li in tier- I l-i'i uinl uils u miL etl lo u.-e it: UL'aiu he oho- Inevitable rule is to write by every ship that Iliau to propose, 1 here is mi epM iilinl need. 1 led lhe pungent pavae, and ta'gan lo apply It leaves Hii port, or New Hediord, or any oilier ; however, of words Is tween man and woman. with all his skill. port that may lie heard of foi the Pacific Ocean. w.n both ,bsire to please, lhe eves, and lhe : Who of my hearers can sav that In these cir-And vet lhe chaitcea are very small that any , ,U,K ttlld ibo lingers talk mi much Unit they cumstunees he acted thus? ' Who. I say, can two slii will meet on this hoiituUi ss expan.-f!. 1 r,.lu,y uutki up for Iho abeuce ol words. And mv he did ilV It souielimes happen that a ship relurns, when ti,rt. nothing improper in this chance conver- '.t this uiuinetit. an in.-ccl lleiv Into the meel-Ihoae on board have not lu anl one wonl from ?a(ioii. in public places here; iicciiaiiitunces are Ine hou--. trt-i tchinu out, "kaly-d.d! Kaiv-did!'1 their families during tlie whole period of lhir . lorined and broken in Germany at lhe table 1 ! (,. whole audience became convulsed with Imagine men Uie feelings ot a In is- u here aruita litaneeshin K'nn. 1 here is no ne- bim-l.ter. The n, blister's eloom urn went for Imnd and father, who returns to lhe harbor ol ,-osily ,.r sub-queut rirognlliou no ubliga- i,au;:ht: he stoid nmaed, and rented an angrv antucket. utter the separation ol foity-eiuht ti.ui. as w ilh us. Is luioluil. 'iho German nlib .noiei,.... while we ihoimhl. "Tiulv. them Is I months, during which time he has heard no ti-1 uiliy is to ta- umeei.1 le fur Um moment with but one step lr,.m the sublime lo the ridiculous." j ding whutcier from hi home. He an the Isial 'anybody at hand, und that Is all. Table con-; I miMiiiig tu. irom uie wnurves winui is 10 iTing rsiitioiis mean nothing, 'ihey un not con.-id-1 Won w. 1 hemlorr Park- r, in a recent "scr-1 him tbe tidings ot weal or wo. He alutids pale i eied even to be intrisluiiions, 'l have b It "cut" uion.'' niter d the following, touching woman: ! aud trctublitig pacing Hm deck wiih emotb.ns ( r ,ir,.c ij,,,,., ttu Kur,;,. n-comiiaed al-, There are three cUmh of women: First, do-1 wlurh he in nun endeavor toeynn-al. A friend t.-rwaid by people wilh whom 1 had thus ai;ree-, nu-tie drudges, who are wholly taken up in lhe in tho boat grew hint wilh a smile, nnd ; nblo 1 versatiou-. bul when (old such U the ; materi il dehiils of ilndr lioiiM- keeping aud child "Captain, your fuinily are all well. ' Or per-' fobbm, Uie philosophy of it, there Is sense keeping, i In ir ho.wkerping is a trade, ami haps he says, " Cuptaiu, I havo heavy news (or in t must admit. Wn "cut" 'ope at the ihere is no more which thev can do. In New you. your wire died two years und a hull ugo." . utavl, fcr fear we should lie obliged to know Lnglainl It is a small class,' gel ting less every A young man h it this Isluud Wt summer, 1 them utt 1 wards, if we did not; but here, there I year. Next there are donier-lio dolls, wholly h aving lu his quiet Imme a young and Ih-ku(1- ; bejIU; tm such nrcep-sity, ih. re is no restraint iu j taken up with the vain show which deligbls the IUI wile, ami liilaut ciiilil. llie wile and child ' public upon Hie freedom and ene of conven-u I eve ami ear. Thrv are ornaments of lhe estate. But lhe liusband 1 tiou. Mv little friends were doubtless umuseil , Nm.tbi.' t,,v, I hntnu-i will inm duv 1st more knows iio, and prolnibly will not know of il for ( ,v an ;iixiiA'T-HitTM. aud bis ntixh'lv lo Is? In-; cheaply iininiitH' .iiied ut Paris, iSuremlierg, Mime month to come. He pn haps lull asleep inieted in iillGeruuui customs. But" what care ; Fratikloit-oii.Uie.Muin. and oilier toy shops In every night thinking of the lured one leh ut his ( ; 1 cannot thun waste my lime uulese I can be Kurope. oul ol wux paper like tiuilches. and sold lln-side, little imagining thut tbt y are Ixiili cold 1 learning German or somrlhing tk. A Yankee j in poMoii at lh Hal-tdnhes by the dozen. In death. 1 J um In "pun-nit of knowledge under dillnub I These ak uolhing beynud tlitir luiic. huia as dolls On a bright summrr afternoon, lhe telegraph 1 ties." I had some fun in mv mind's eve out ol ' uud hate atlempts to' elevate woiimtikitid. announce that a Cape Horn ship has ap)M'itied them. I turned milliner-mau tor the iumee(n But ihere uie dement ic women, who order 11 thai 1 lhat lf e plants them all, next year, lie will 1 "e will certainly lemUJUther candidates, agreed to comply with tbe conditions; u xl after taking considerable of a ride around and around . JJ A committee of the Common Council of tho town, thc carriage stopped, ami they were Tim same old farmer, livlug lu this ,ame old " ' r,'cmn,lie,l(1 Ti'rT "tW'K'y 1,10 ; 'c'1 n ltly a short di-tance. w hen the Muskingum, not long ago, sold a Urge lot of of public markets. As a financial measure ! bandages were removed from llieir eyes-and i.i n .lPrtv-nr r,.r an . t....w,i i... .... it would save the ciTv a large anion nf. The loss they found themselves among the lotnlrMninv In livercd at a given time. In the Interim the ,,m " ,nclua,"K revc,lu,J WIMcn"M) "J lul ""n" "r"JB" . 3 ' " I ,w Irish ,.,ce. whclher here, or in their own , tbit which is employed in testing bridge., (on market price rose io $u,t)0 a hundred. The old 1 w"",(1 """ " "ni F'T'J. 4uiw - . , r,imnry. roiinc, o impo. me, u.erenue in.i.K which 1, mro than 4Htl pounds to r 11 i 11 1 ! .1 1... .... 7ll nun ho ainn In a tbe Kimw Nolbitu nnsnei- idnn,l 1 wrAitei- In nv.im Inn t aift it. lorn It limiiln mil. a j i ' iviiow uroveun 111s nogs iuto uu aujoiliiug woods, 1 being gradually uncovered in vii w, so that an Now Is it any wonder that Americans should opinion can be funned of lie general effect when struct nnd abhor von! I It any wonder that 1 l,i n..u 1.1 .r.i . ,. .1 our poor Irish, who form the principal portiou ! . ' J ot your "suiijeels' bere, mould Have lullen '"8 ' t t-.v i-i n under ti cloud from the very shadow of your ( scientific eutnmiaaion. On two sections, form-mlire? ing toguther a sputa uf two hundred yards TUeyKayitlvMinj.rujlenL''''imH toul rh,r of mm) to tnke vou to tik in Un fashion. 1 laugh al Um I 6 ' v' cant. The subject of mv letter is interesting to j 1000 Puu,,tU to tl,u "'i1"" yrd. placed,- th'j Aincricwn people; is no lew ihan vital to this weight, which i very miieh more than built a large Inclnsure, and penued them up; I Th B,f4'""l"t o H"t g""'" and when the drover came, according to agree-1 'rft,ul'1 a,ul swindling in fuUo weights and mtas- mcnt, lhe farmer told him with much concern, ' urc rciult frtim wiling stalls and license ina-thutall the hogs had gone into thu wuthls, aud I,Bl',- Pris" enlerprias and competition mult have got lost, as he had not seen hide nor "'"'l'l, it is thought, remedy all these matters, hair of the in for more than a week. 1 he drover, ', I1C thing is very apparent to a stranger, tha supposing he was dealing with an honest man. public markets of New York are public auia- coudolcd with him unon his low. and went on 1 ancea. What a contrast to those of Boston and 1 u i 1.- r.ro. ..i twnr.,i- bbr worse than lhe very Sa bis WUV. Tho uott mrirnim. tl, I 1 Pl.ilaJ.h,).i.wa n.ioht .rl,Liirnn. I ..l. i,.,, ' .. . JJ lnuisttors. And so. farewell, Ull floxl WC ou their way to a higher market. These old : Muskingum fellows aro getting too sharp; they ! Cotton Haisino. The South is likely to meet need wutching. a vigorous comptditor in the cotton markets of Europe. Algeria has gone into cotton raising Mom nil litmi-,1 und tlm bl uhnnltn. chargir, galloped latek lo rrjolu the Chiel. The gleams of lhe morning sun, shining upon the sabre of the horse guard, announced the rrlval of the dread commander that being who Inspired wiih a degree ol awe everyone " -nnoueneii mm. unit astern, vet utgui-Ul composure, Washington addrwed tbe mill. try culprit : .11 1 w mi- Morjratl, that my Ud-dB-catnp Inu inlonued me aright? Can it mur.f nie nnler yoti received last etiing. thai the firing have beard procenled ;l,r hn,ui T Hurely. sir. my Snlers stoS.- 1 M ttot to bo easily mimnder- or nm-., -k ,7 mma WM never uorn Inure u nil uie md nure drudges, adorn It, and are not nitre dolls, but women. Nunc ol these - a gteal many uf thnn--conjoin the useful ol lliu diudge alul the Is'autifiil of the doll into one womanhood, und have a great deal left lt- sulcs. They are fully taken up with their Ma in Hid hnrtion. mill liittm-ilinti.lv IL.i iinr. mnl i. - tl l.l ,il , I i,, medial attemlenw upon His Excellency, who stripe of oar national banner are unfurled from ' own mind compared llieir fashion- of dies wltli Is fit approaching.'' our Hug Fluff feuding a wavcol etuolioi. through i those I bad ju-l left iu Pints. I see here and tne town. mny iiiimiie are Hoping lliui it is eisewnere mat i'Bt'ls lasfnons do not reni n l.er-I lhe ship iu which their friends are to return, many half a quick as ihey ri-ach New York, and all are hoping for tiding from the absent, j We are more Imitative, more "fashionable," Soon the name ol the ship Is announced. And I than any of "Hut f ashionables" I bant yet seen (ions as housekeeper, w ile and.nollnr. uivu ini'iT in rnntr coiiiemioii irnn uie in s j in any 01 me puonc places ol liei innnv. Y uai to lie the llrsl liearer of Hie joyful tiding (utile 1 these fiishlonnblrs heir are liad In (his evening, wife of the caplalu. For which sen Ice a slUer ; were New York fashions live or six years ugo. dollar Is tho established and iuvnrinble fee. And Paris fashion all vet here after a while, but who can descrllNi lhe reelings which must Ihen . Hiev are slow In traveling. I agitate the lssom of the wife? I'erlmps she ha ! Well punlon my wuiuletlau, be sun) to get the Know Nothing answer, ' don't i proper to examine it, sift it. tarn U Insido oul, . R .3 , . ' Aofr"' ! am) make It so plain that every laborer In the 1 'lurt Jrd irc P'l.) "'nuronl twenty- -.a I land may understand It if he likes. And it will ! mar hours without the slighteat .ntlecl.uo.ba- DlNimo.To set ibut'luiluuan id the Coin-1 uoi do. Bishop, to nlcknumo ine "Orangeman," or, ing anywhere perceptible. The pieces which uiltM ot the Whota on tbe Hviwiv-U and Kan I "v"" try to kindle the animosity of , c,mB,im,e ugltmc of the const ructions of .... , ,, ,,. . , t my roiintrtmeu against me tiy henpinir upon me 1 , , . saa bill i the Chairman tm post l dl.'M and Post , (iMi 'J mt iir,f , the palace, havo in general, double the dimeo- Reads i the aspiranl to tin, .shaker's Chuir ui i urantemau in yoti Uhui I have-tlial ia, a aiona of thus or Ifta aortpundi":! prw at Coograaa, running arouud tb country with a j narrow, farwioua. sectarlun spirit t but il thrrw the Crystal Palace at 3vi -nham. 'iio n, -a' pass Ui hie pookel, pretending lo 1 amail at-ent, : n.f class of rwtuj la tho world wkvm 1 ! to .hi'ch lh, flo,,ring ,,f -n,. ( ,rat4 t'ajtl lt. The Locofocos of the Steulienville Di-trict with great success, according to the following have renominated Mr. Stuart as their candidate f vxrRa fn,m tll0 c,iarIoitun rrary: forCongres He acted and voted against the, T,ie cnHlitiesof Algeria for the growing Nebraska hill, but ho still clings to that parly 0f C(lU(lli at, ,vry great in point of soil and cli organ 1 ration. Thu Herald thus refers lo the ' male. The Ib douin Arab population is au ex subject: s celletit laboring tuch sober, temM'Tnte and very "The contest was an excited one In which the 1 mndoratw in all it want. Add tn all these fa-Adminlsliatinn parly was defeated, and the un-1 c'ltlieB a,"i n,lf R,,laR,,M 'J"m,u y the Algo-uouneenieiil of lhe result wus attended wilh no ! riB" Krowor"' ,,nt p'h"iu HI- has offered a ordinary n111uu.1t of "noise and coulusion." 0tll. i 1'retiiiam of 30,iKKf, lor five successive years, or two candidates expressed Huir deleiniiiiution 1,1 1mi Wftr,,,'d to Hw planter who shall produce of ruuuing iu opposiiion." ,n" 1'irgest crop, aud the best stnple. 1 he re- Itlll Steubeiuilll! f'llIMM IllltoiAli. Ilinl Mm ?. '. 1 7 . . 9 . . ' " rreucn gnvernuiem, nu awai produced aup. uniiL-mrjun' m mil), 1 1 SBJ M r)lT (lURHMeS 01 COlHUIB, OOl ll Ol ll U.nhll.il 1. .. ll. . r-,.-..n ni l , iv i rem snn eeieo. a tiveiiinei r jau-r lar, defnmdtng tha Railroa.1 companies oul ol their , ... ,- w,u berj m tBB,a;il itr'nlf f just ducN and this fellow talks of Gphlni(m ! paT-The Londou limes of the iith Augiut, ; forertvardMl asisaiaidi-t Bah ! coiuiuilus un attlclc on the Grey town affair with Mori; Koi.nxo.-The uneinnnti Comme, , ,at I fcU"'ving tact expressions. There Is room of Ihis morning, contains a lengthy card from i fup 11 huw' diplomatic skirmish : Timotut 0. It.tr, of lhat city, announcing him- " wv tri",,l1 therefore, that her Majesty' gor- ,e , - i . i .1 v i i . .i ernnifiit tviil otdutn Jiom the I. nttt d Stairs in self us "an Independent, Anti-Nrbrusku, AntI- ., . ,, ,,,., ,.. ;teritlt. i . ik ,i Administration. Democratic camlidate fur Con- ( fflPfn hy p,nfr , the ease of Mr. Vntehnrd , d Uie srtificial production of quinine grew. Sir. Day was lor some time the editor j numily. n ernsure of the vftieer by irhom of (he Cin. Enquirtr, nnd Is one of the most these unlawful aett were committed, und com-prominent Democrats of that cntuilv. ptntutwn to the partifM whose property or in- 1 ' 1,,-rilt im.' mail, rr.l ll.i.n.lu Du uae.iloaonr Arid.VMKNTS.--l heThioconleieitcd has ad-; with iho Kople of the Cnltcd Stales, iourned. The Rev Mr. Gum i:a will remain at n"" V"""" " nru m n-ug.uen incut y Akcikst Sun Some lime since Mime grains of wheat, which had been taken from an old Fgyptiim sarcophagus at Cairo, were given tu I llie Agricultural Hocietynl UomiH igne.liy wiiom niL i am oniy t tliey were sown wun me moat surprising re heard of no tiding from the ship for more than I thinking out loud, and you mut not expert mil. The shuns which havo risen from this a year. Trembling with excitement, she dresses 1 logical precedence and sequence In am thing 1 1 seed aro an lare as a reed, and the have are more than an tneli in breiullh, and thu ear have herself lo meel ber husband. "Is he uIiveT"lam thlnkinti. I wn boIuu to sav bow lie she say to herself, " or am I a w hlow, and the j:eople prolil In health Irmn thus livlug out or poor children orphans ? She walk sIhiuI the diKirs. lu their ganlen. enjoying lire--ttol work-room unable to comp.r herself siifltciently tt I lug as we do, from curly umrn till late nt night, lt down; eagerly Is she looking out of (he win- j without repose of mind or uuy specie of recrea-dow and down the street. She sees a man with 1 Hon! Our red-hot stove tn winter burn up tho hurried step turn the corner, and a Utile boy air, and In summer wa itille In our chandler or hold of his hand. Yss, Il Is 1m. And ber little I 111 v outdated rooms, Id the need of air to breathe h one hundred irraitii of very Inree siae. so lhat suveral of the original seeda havo multiplied two thousand fu). It is thought thai the seed dates as far back aa Scotri. The win at soed cau lie three thousnnd years in the tomb, and yet arise to beautiful life, but the atbeiat wiUlat man live only his three-score and ten I It says rior qiislnies of coltous, both of long and short 'Mr. Ragnn. one of the unsiirressful en ml I. hlnnle. which Were olfi-ri'd lor sale at mid inn dales, announced alter the adjournment ol the I nt Havre, on the 9-lih of July last, lo manufac- itouveutioii mat he wonltl probably run us nu in-! turers, not on.y oi r rtin re, hut rnglaud and dependent cumlidate, and was soon ulter seen In ; Genusny and Swilserlnnd. The higheat praise ulo.-HM.nd earnest cunvei-Mition w ith some lead-' was bestowed on the produce and il was sold ing wuigs, tioumleta advising tin ui how to de-1 at lugimr prices inau inn American cotton, feat the nominee of (he convention! Before I rotninentlng on this Inexplicable fore head. Coliubcb Mammcti kinu Co. We aro glad i tolling movement, we slu.ll await further de- ll(BCU ,)lIlt tl0 miHlftgcril of company have ir We are sorry lo Icara the dcuih of the Hon. D. T. Fn.i.ut, Probate Judge or Delaware county, llo wit buried on Sunday last, universally esteemed and regretted. There is considerable sJekuos reported In Delaware, the complaints geuerully of the season-no cholera we believe. so far succeeded in their objects as to warrant their proceeding with the purpose of tho asso ciation. It will lie seen that they ndrcrtiso for proposals fur materials for the necessary build ings. The stork has nearly all been taken, we understand, aud those seeking this kind of in vestment will bear this in mind. Columbus Is bound to become a large manufacturing town every honorublo means, wo cannot apply a dif- At a lafai sitting, if (U Wrb-mv ,.f -ai in Ihis city, H. CatlJU ii,,i,nt ..i-' i, m ,IMl fuel u ring chemist at Pu leant, inlheenvironsof Paris, presented a sealed pajH T, eon:aining a description of a discover which ha ha niudu Shonld tho pathological qualities m ilnauewcoiupiiund be found satisluclory, this disomy will be an important one. jKI-Thi (K'oplo of ilanesiille am blesaed !ih i,..tt.. ..r ii... .... i. ... his present post another year. Tho Rev. Mr. Crill;, tlll8 , 0n,iU(.t ,0 th(, ri) tf (0 (hr . ,...,,',' . lu. uJ . , uiuneh bns been umiriiciI tn the Second Street weak ; and we are bt.und to ihvw that intir- m1a,uU u v , , i , . i t . , . Church. Zanesville. The Rev. Mr. Mabu:. to ; ..Is .. . , e hare m all parts of the world 'V'' 'K -imr.a bHciai. whobad Por.smou.1,. Rev. J. W. W iniK, of Zanesville, i "'" r,P,e,rd. tM fur a long l,e lo collerl a debt um. a ... , , , , u, , ,,. . i (fellow not worth much, uud Inm leiura this will take charge of the I own Street Church; The monument to tlm tfrtnt and Bnd Slh I i n. ...i, i i. ia fence made, and the Drclor ton ml liiinit sad-died wilh Ilicco-K lie went to the Justice am) demanded an vxptnnutiou, Wt 11, D- lor, ni thf Squire, if I had gm ti iudgiue'it ngnlnst lhat fellow, how the Dekil would I ewr havo gol any rusts ! and the Rev. J. ll.Citi:itiiiTo,of Bigelow Cliapcl, Wright sinnd iu the town uf Weybridge, In the tn mis city. Male ot t rinoiit, tne scene ol in rtnldhoml. ' It Is Mtuated iu the ronlro of a lillle hamlet, at Two men lately drove up lo the door of a the fork of the highway, and consists of a plain merchant in Um vicinity of Cairo, Illinois, and , fMinare haft of Vermont marble, thirty feet In requeued tho privilege of depimlllng a box i height, standing on a grauilii lmw. At'a proper they had w illi tln ni lu the lumso for lhe night, j height is a likeue of Mr. Wright, In biu-relu-f, which was vefussd, but they were allowed to put mil of nun' white m.rhle. I'nder this are place It in Hie More, 'lhe next morning the men I the word "Silas Wright," cut In heavy block I . ,, t ,- ., cnlledfortliebox.bnlthestorekeeperh.i.lmk-wl letters. The shaft Is eletated iihu a mound ! At the I.-irofoeo t omcntlon a( Bame- n piece of cloth from his counter, and on further I phty or eighty feet In diameter, which la en- j ",'"t'' 9 Monroe Di'trict, one ir the candl e xaminatioii he found that hn had been roblH-d I cUn-ed hy a pbiiu, sulwtanliiil iron railing. dales for Congress, U'cunu! hi evi iied lhat h of live hundred dollar, and eonnriiuenlly lie - tft hu Ux Wi (be ll.mr! refused to let them have the Ikix. The store- Lot etiiov. -Give children a sound moral and keeper obtained assistance, eroured Hie two men I literary education- useful learning for sails, and ' . , , f , . , . ; and opowd the lsx, w hen lo! out jumped aitmn, ' Integrity lor bullat-set them afloat umui the ; A im",lK'r 1,1 Ul-l.imn (.,oi ii io u tow aud iu the Iwx were found the uiuuuy, goods, J sen ol lile. and their voyage will be iirosH'rousi am0D 'hemselves last c nil tig, mid fotu ol Uicm etc., which had been slolen. - in the bent acute of the word. 1 were taken to Jail by iho pulivo nmVor. 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