Atlanta weekly intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 185?-18??, October 14, 1858, Image 1

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ERROR CEASES TO BE DA NGEROUS, WHEN REASON IS LEFT TO COMBAT IT.”—.(EFFERSO.V H A. LGAULDINGiCO. ATLANTA. GEO., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1858 EW SERIES, YOU. 1 I A Virgin in Tr» n'Ui r on a Keuinck; Land lord. A traveller from Virginia, ms His bl.-oded corse, plethoric saddle-bags, ini naugt y ,/«-:»»<- citmce indicated, stoppedata comfortabie wav- ad* inn in Kentucky, on0 night, ninny years ago. The lainilot”! was a jovial, whole-souled fellow, as landlords were in thoee days, and gave the stranger the best entertainments his table and bar would afford, as well as Iris- own merry company to make him glad. Early in the morning the stranger was up and looking around, when he espied a rich bod ot mint in the garden. He straighiway found Boniface, and. indignant at what he suppose- ! his inhos- pitality in setting plain whiskey 1m tore him. when the meansot.brewing noci u m■•■■■ .-■> ea sy of acces-i, he draggs-i him forth to th • »p<ji and. pointing his finger at the mint, ne ex claimed ; “I say. landlord., will you be good enough to inform me what that, fo ” ■ "A bed of mint,’’ stid ti.e somewh,-.’ ! xi- ished landlord. “And will you please : i a hat in the use oi it?” Well, I dont exactly k . ;it ;T woman dries it sometisne-r .. xrL t! oil.-r ’yarbs.’ Tao Virginian almost turned pah- ;.t th. enormity of the assertion. “And do you mean tot-11 me you don't know what a mint julep fo ' “Not cept it something like sage tea, . strangei. ’ ’ ‘‘Sage tc.»! ■> /right ufo.-ig * > ti, • house, j get iv bu< -;e* of he. io.-if.-u ;.ir. mid v ■ :r U -i ■ ; liquor.” i The landlord obeyed and the strata r sooi ; made his appearance with , haiciful i.j the | flagrant,dewy mint, and : they bn-.u-d | anddrank again. Breakfast was over, and t.l-i > stranger's horse wa.1 brought out only to U ordered hack j again. Through the live-long Jay they brew- ,:i and drank; one oi two neighb/ifB drupped ■ in, who were partakers, and late iu the night \ were their orgies kepi up. Ere they made it ' bed time, i , - kindle.- >t ami •;is Virginia friend, j who had initiated Jiim into the pleasimt mys teries of mint julips, were sworn brothers, and when the _stranger departed neat morning, Boniface exacted a pledge that he should stop I on. nis return ann -r,i\ as iotie as tie pieased, ! free «f cost. . The stranger s bu.-ine him longer than he c\j next sui/imei b fore h up Lite in tiie / uiiij old negro who was at same till)'- enouired: “Well Sam. lio" v ■ > “Yonder him ing to a youth approac •‘1 mean vonv oui m “Old lii.-iiisa! Kin, month “Dead! What whs He was in tin,; health 1 ‘Yes, bat s . ivlm-sa Viigidift gemmi ns eon and showed hita >>c ?o<a. liked Tn. so well he < bill him.” said the ->li The Atlanta IntrlUgenrer. 'i bis t>a]>er reached us last night, greatly im proved in appearance. Hie pniilishers now print it with new type, cm anew press; anil in a tew words, the pager l-*>ks exmeediftffly well. Ai"j. <t\ idionatis!. ffT A tritiiug imtiilent (says a London pa per: uas caused much small talk amongst ei- d.trly matrons at the West End, Dr. Ite-— a fashionable physician, wooed and won Miss R , the only daughter of Mr. V. R~—, a rich broker. The marriage was solenmizru in a chapel belonging to the mansion of the la dy’s lather. When tire bridal party assembled round the alter, the Dean of —-. wliohad beenchgig-ed to perform the ceremony, begati, and continued to pronounce the words with most impressive siih canity.- till the physician had io gay. • with at body I the-.? worship,” when he substituted the words, “with mv body, I tliee honor.” The dean repeated “worst)':-,” but the physician repeated '•hon or,’" Four times the dean reiterated “wor ship,” as oiteu the physician, ib a voice which commanded awe, repeated * ‘honor. ’ ’ The dig nitary at last paused ; a momentary red suf fused his cheek; but. he proceeded, ar.d the ceremony was eonclud- d. It is said that the rural dean will receive an admonition from the bishop for allowing physic to get the better of Fashion Bay In Atlanta. On Thursday last Mrs. Durand who is now located in the very elegant building of Messrs. Beach & Root, Whitehall street, opened her rooms to the public, and exjiosedlier splendid stock of Bonnets. Headdresses. Collars, and •other articles peculiar to the milinerv depart ment. Mrs. Durand’s rooms arc models a i.l cannot be surpassed in Georgia. They are on the first door immediately above the store to be occupied by Messrs. Reach & Root, and have been .constructed solely with a view to Mrs. Durand's badness, and we must say they display a taste and style which we could hardly have expected to find in Atlanta, but which we are only too glad to see introduced amongst us. Our ladies will, no doubt appre ciate the innovation. The stock of Bonnets, exhibited by Mrs. Durand seem te com maud general admiration. both for taste and ele gance. Mrs. Durand's fine manners in addi tion to her stock will draw an extensive pat ronage from the I-otter half of the community No lady of Atlanta. ran i ow be exeured for being without an elegant head-fixing. We must also iu thisconnexion pr.y a. JUbt tribute to ’>• -vs. 8(#r!i di Root, j T he ( iiu-ri/rising Mercht j For several yean back, it lias been almost ' an impossibility tor the court* of Law in New j York city to convict or punish a criminal I charged v.iviia capital offence. Either by legal ; hair-splitting, ingenious technicalities shrewd | management and hi/ vx cry, or u too ten- ; der-hearted Governor. they have Iicon turned ' loots* to prey again upon an innocent and pea-.-: ible society. \ cave however, -has at I fongth o- cuircd, where aii-the means that • -ild have bum resorted to, were attempted- di-oixt sue- - . to clear a criminal, who had •; t! - life of irn unofteuding citizen. The v ■■ of the iias been maintained an/1 Dxl guilty will soon * his righteous fate. lames Rodgers a boy not twenty-one years •• age. vi .-• Tilled John Swanskin, while he was valid/. «itb hi family in Tentti Avenue. N-- ■ Y< 11: last l-all, -...is after eight months . ,•<••:.» litigation, a few days .tgo sentenced to b • • outed on the 12th oi November, thont h of b-.Aily e-bcaping liis punishment. arfui as is the fab which aw-.-it;: tn cti a t- ts< n • imbruing bis hands in the blood of hi- tvlii -ns;-, it is far more important tfithc com -oi’i: y vliicit crime iias been permit ted to run ri-M that the law should lake its -•on. ---, tha that peace-lovingand la /v-abi lh,u<- eitincn.ssbi.-uld bo exposed to the deadly t j. Lencc the aasassl first consideration v.jxich s /civfv'.sb- t 1 have, ought to lx-to protect its members from tiie rowdies and law-breakers, v-' < arc t ■ i •. - ling alwut t o rob idol /if their propert y u th. i life. There is hardly a day in New York but ?<>me act of bloodshed is perpetrated, and some un happy family plunged iiiLo grief and left in ludplessiM by the d-igger, the pis ml • • tl c slung shot of some di-speratc • i ])e.ul Babb” as these creatures are called. It is a singular f.ict. too, ib.it tin; victim of this violence is gen erally some honest, industrious, hard-working citizen, who ■ ,m honeat livclileMnl r Ids ‘.’nilv by itic- daiiv sweat of bis brow. The Mr, Join i’aliciTisia in bis statement relates the feflowxng nfficiingincidentsfi He saw one gentleman and lady jump over board with their clothes all in a'blaze. In order to get out of the? -ach of rhe flame:;, which wen ctery moment coming neater and nearer, he got a piece of rope of some three yards in . length,, and letting himself down, fastened himself to the forcecht^s under neath the bowsprit, where fco bung some three or four houT3, waiting for the Erdncfa vessel $*j com: near enough to rescue them. As the names increased, the poor, miserable <*rea- tares on tiie bowsprit jumped into the -rater, as their clothes caught on fire—dropping into the water, as Mr. Paliemsi:'. says; “like, drops of rain in a heavy shower One woman, with two daughters, kissed them both, and then putting her arms around them, all three jumped into tire water . An English iady. wi-o cacre on board at Southampton with her husband, bad three children with her-—a girl about five years old,boy about throe, and a bubo in her arms. The husband had jumped ov -r. and as the flames grew hotter and bur- iic-1 more fiercely, she took her little girl, rissed her, and threw her into the water. — J Sh.- then took the boy, a fair healthy litrie . foil -w, «-mbnic-(.-d hiiu, gave him her last kiss mi i threw iam in H struck mi his back of sin up-tewii -uoi» The deacon is a nuuialy>y*i«d > $&.{ d -r.i speak In ineeBiY, t uf rc-i-iarkabH find hirase.U'on his tiiiw Iritlioi'm'lihyfiiNf# or distinct idea of wimUtri eartwiteirk' to say. On this occasion, inf* fomd-xi s v'xrifiixned : * ’ . ■?' “’Hie asylimr qaglit t-0 -yi tli r-mr reasons. -.y-'N; : -p>- Tlmsiar it was sailing, Imt point the demon first iiogan to temjniw reason.-!, and found that readily as he wished. He thougirt a xac and went on again: “First, ahem i first, because thigf.aiw t<i build a church iti that' .ffigbbpthiotxl the orphans want any reHgsphf. • astn they can go there.and get nr*:- 8o the first wan got .along with. Bu for ibe second— *''W * •' ScOOTid-^aother^^^ ^opad', they want to was'n snd Icutbe-ar-.d goSm that way, they can go thorffami dp R, “Bravo, cleucou l you &!* Jois^ wxB. • *' Child—{arm the? orain; ns panjso,.aod> struggle.) Third: the Ionite i by, nu-.i if they get crazy, they cm. go ii “BraVisamo, deaooaf One roorc G *.nd the { ait reascaw are stated.' . -.V-iT Deivfon comes, up bravely to the wptk land disccrnabie soiaewnere “ they can go there!”- - ' It is needless to add. tlmtthe de*coii ! « reasons” triumphed over all argnmeht How to M/.kk Gooi> i Vjf Fsu.-—hclcct kaguyra. be-sure ti brown it equally stir unceasingly [witli ;-. long handled -. ooden paddle two or riiree i'-.vhe.-: sdej on live evais f fire so as i: ; lij burn a grain, pour it out all at once, i>»J .. ’ :i; i ! c-.u: w ilo Jiot facilitates tbe 1 ■ i i.-otktight in glass -jar for use.— Yomsui-o the quantity deari-il. add half an a:d : gill of boiling water, nux well, put • -v-'f. s pot fill it uji-:vir;, frcsli boiling -• ‘mil iu.stiiy oi: li-v cntrie t om smoke, t-tii once wliil.-, when dona stii again, add half \ cup of i-.fid water to settle, my three iiilri• /1/- -, w Ken it will be found of « bright col or aii i .ret from ncdiinent. "x,il ! the .-Iills pots night and morning, air th in well, and use alternately. Mj friends say my wife has the Tost of caf fe. uud t his is her process. THOMAS BATTLE. Nen Nash vine, Tc-no., 18-58. “That's gL/.Hi coffee ire, and one of the very bt-sr arkcii - c“ iDet. With good son-ar and rit H i ream tl-.c most nutritious, healiufiil and digx -th >■ t!u>t can be used in tiie family, ami si.- 5 h used by ev-.-iy family thtev times pei dieai.—Ei>. -- ! G-"o;i Plm.tr and Soil. Tin: A vla : • c 1 ’,- ble.- -Thelatest intcllig, nee . -in - cable, s-., the \\eshington Union, is wcrsi tha-- -li .• uragiiig. Prof. Thouipson, !:.■ :. ■ riistcudent, is satlsiiedthAtm- t-. i bii- r iu ; i-.-oiiduciing wire.iinpiiirhig i lie insulation and ti.us putting an end to tlio teau.-mission of intelligible signals it. it be lieved by the i lectrici ins that the inte rruption exists not less firm two hundred and twenty miles from Y ienti.i and it is surmised, with great probability that s*-veral fractures may have otcarrt b 8«> strong is the belief in Eng- liut'l ti- cable i- a failure that shares ha.e devlii c-d to a very low ligare. if upi.'i: furth ‘v investigati u. iiu.se defects a;w- ii; round to exist, then is very little In i, •- ’! o' -! )• -d, ter it will be ut-teriyim- .. “ •'iierii-nt great depths for tin-, purpose oi' rt^. tiring it. It is true that tiie ixibh- night I c raided near the shore wk- .ethe ocean ioiiot v t v deep, but in places where the depth is son.Hi two «>i threi- toilcsriu. strain U).on i: will ti *>.i the attempt.- —S-,» its who have done In construction of > which iu- iiave ompl' tud outside a: Hi. and is with * tit extravagance one of rhe most attractive buildings any-w he io. t be'seen in the South. It presents a fine appearance on Mliitehali street, with its heavy iron front and showy iron o iu menta over the windows VYe fancy that »b;« building is but the fore- r:i-o,.-! i.f what all ti - huiliiings on >Yhite- hniJ st’-r-.'t. will be iu i few yeats. Visitors to Atla ita would do weM to call on Messrs. P.oacli ii Root and tnkc a look through the buildii g. liithi-r uf tin v pniit'- gentlemen will take plcosuie in aci-'-nipain iiig then; -»•: i showing th'-Tu round. Thanksgi | s. ■ ■ • ■ . man who wt« in the r.d eabir. ; • nd -.-li said he :is g iu,: Califonii-i. I where he had a brother, had his sister witn j him, a girl 16 or 17 ycais oi' age Iu order to j save her from the tire, he fastened a rope around her bo»I>. and ■ ' g :-r« ■ nd e - > the deck, let her limn ov.-r the side i>;'th? vessel. He then pot another rope around his I own body, and let, himself wn—cut the rope was not well frtrt<uv i, and as he > . uped over it slipped froni ui-k-r his arm.-- and Caught Litu arei-ml the throat. As he mi nek thewa:c-v. the wa\;cs da-sUetl liim ip 1 u sssei’s side, findfiilliny bu Ink was ip.ritkly choked to death' his' - riek ing, ‘ *II tipi! help! will nub''dy !i -Ip my ;-mill er t" Mr. Pammlsia say3 when he vc-ss d the poor girl ’..it i‘ -' U- • s.- '.aming an ! ti vi’.:.-. viih the w.i 1 . -.tj!:u the dead body of ilie brotln-t . xinn ,«r vc ry few moments. An Enchpiit.aiu : -iout oO years of age, vho tatneon »-ant at South ampton with his v.ifc. • ovled wit! iu: out oi, the bowsprit as far as- i • and -is i:iatue-x upprou lie-l ihey cIe-.--;d tl. arms around eachodw-v ’ ihone hist kiss, juniped into the water and sank immediate-!} And s” bn. thets and site is, fathers mx! . mo- tl.ers and daugliters. embracing rath other, jumped into tiie wax es Imd, at least, women bwve jiretty generally learned to see the danger, if n^fp^fs the hideousness of those wakp-waiKte piit«sr>hTtrt. ly prized. A single tact elwiffd hr iho-C3tr>fe- imcnts of Herltot wiii probably hsve' .more weight than jvuges of -hiquept exhertarioo. It is this • The same man who, when naked, was capatfie of inspiring I$0 -:ti bio inches at a breath, could only inspire. 198 wher. vh -,>s*>'. Now, if we compare the tighiiiess of a womarfv" staye with the tightness - fa man's tires:, w shall easy form a conception of the wfous / stacle stays mast be to efficient bm'-Uuug , a- the injurious effects of this iiisutfoieni bre - ing consist in its iiidudcr .» ilepxubsiorp l^. r£ the vital fimetioas -[BlacgwW'iixab. ii.t-u.v Tit. ut-ii •• 81n i*r \ kia. - -Iii sneak- m. .g- - for ncy. Miss MtJock, the ■it •••Titer, ob.-eives. ■ xvc think very carm fir Tl ■■ Southern U:U,i, John Mitch,-ll s Nt'WKjKip,. published at Knoxville Tenu., is to he p it dished at Wasuington aftvr the mid dle in' November next. We liope that whi-ti it shall In- Man'lle i to the atmosphere of Fcd- enil polities and influences that it will irat abate' one jot of its independence boidand tearless advot.-a,,* of its conscientious opinions. Rm cess wherever it goes. ’cr attack)-1. It is giiuh men a.- Rwan- s ji! ti, it-f-: been that usually are •wn. md it is the-wives and children el. ’.vho nr.- reduced to the lowest .rx dion and i- ;-cry by uuch-cahun- ourcitizens more ' ii o-:iii-■ more needing tl-e protecting iverin ii-i • than the rich and the in- *-. who in iter : !•!■. o! taking -are •I a . mu! proi iding for their hunt- ■ • N .i i; --L_r.‘ ought always tv .juesiioii net of,! . -ssin, hot diolce. Every girl ought to I* t lught * hat a 1 ’vc-k-ss union stamps upon liei as lb’il dishonor as one of those connections which •mit the legal ceremonv altogether, an 1 that, however pLle, dreary and toilsome a life may be, urJiappy married life must be tenfold worse, an everbannting temp tation , nd irieurabk regret., a torment from which I ic is it.-- s'-ap.i but death. onic, >il >f 1 ilk, t| • • ,- uidiv* and e'.r.’.v n-i.e • :.;.s of hit pilurin.r.c/-, :tnd roll it oui from this’present oxer a jwet wiiich lostory has 6f d Ii strouhe- ‘:>a k beyond the landing rftiie i’ilgrin:: ■ ven.d the brigluness of tin* Pilgrim*: iwyond the brightness of the refor mation. i;n- the dim twmglit ..- flu*, middle ages ; back i.eyond the new biriii -f a con tinent , !• yond Agincourt, and (. rosy, and Hasting, and over tie* graves ot twentx -liv - generations, to the the very- childhood of tin English people ! AVdiiam the Conqueror, if he Should vise lit tliiadll,’ to -OJlTVOUt the : .Ixl- .itious u- .xiiie- which claim have 'oc-meovei x.'i'ii liiir would !’. younger, by one huuihed yenre, t-li.au Mvfhu.’- iaU was - when ho died. Ax Oi.d M8. Foxrsn.—Recently, while look ing over some old books and uian-ascripte which lay neglected in the house where the Fraa-ia cams lived. In Trencharil street, BristeA, a pm-, foci copy of the Hereford Missal, which has been in vain sc -relied tor by anti ju«i$ik foe ee; xtunes, was tliscovered, and, t'trough Mr. Maskell, sent unto tiie British Museum’ xvhkb has purchased the rar.; tmd :!iten*tircA relic for £300. We believe there is not another Hereford Missal in a pegfeer state extant. 1'tsi’osixo ot a mu! c do 14-a a Bill. - !’i ir.x\iiig iok-* which we copy 1:. n; a cram: > paper, may lie old b'u ■•> t -> c iod ■/.- lose.. j Ire parties to tbU iransanh-r. we shall de- •igi: ii" as Ben an*! Toni. .t is .op r. foi a bete. inei-tstandiug of tie; join:, to intiniat. tfn-.i the former spocn.- foteis to a'mfuiestdegi-ii*. iu birah es and it is not necessarv to siu wiud the latter dots, tur- tl .-r tl:::■ i in- is ' ' the l0'.’O*iif>t»\i- Ot ;H’t t: . .Io ii t -i ■ sbv, and is by xtll in. a greet wag. The story runs that Ben had tak-u in a three doJlai counterfeit bill, and not relishing such deaf: capital, be ooikcivi-o th iiicsi of giving d i-’Toni who was a i • * i i.. - i-dlnxv, and t-ouil mni;--. it go if any ’"xB curtfingly, lie apj rote lied '. - • ■ op! ite-d dispensing mediuin One - -i i’u!-. vr-' Ing couven. .Uou cr.sxg :! Election of Members. Hon. Lawson ITixii? has been fleeted sena tor from tin* ii:\v coutity of Milton. i'!iio was but a ju i compUinent to a man who did More to create, the new county than all the i’> ’ance ot the I-egislaiure. Mt Rdbekt At ;,kn s the ue member i-iee.i from Hal- sliani in the place oi Yfliite cut i.ff into the new county. E«;o.-.iiu i,mji -M.vxuFAcri’BEns. —The U.-n- oou corespondent of the live-spool Mercury. writing on the afternoon o? 4th of September. . .- itiauger J assed a less jovial 'tieght than >n liis pro ious visit anil was off 1 r,- :.. : iU2 next morning. He quite 1 his cousii nee, however, iu the end ’itu tiie vetleetioix that i/'ood tilings ;ue sometimes in ■■■•*. 1." "Ti-.r 4: .umixiiiifaetnfe in England is sta tu!, on good imti.- ;itry. to be in bettei state ihixu ft has been, at any time, .,iuce the year ! 816. On of the recent shipments ot '.xvitt. tlx/ : iiilit ' . : . !•• 6. twopence per ;srtind.” '"he report, from thelfivcrpool EreJutmjv, on the aft: ’-n.ii.u of the l (tt of September, were Uvorab'h to tixe cotton trade. The report says . • Tiie Manchester market tuts agiiir. advuar. ■ ei 1 to-day as much as oin-fcirrth to a li-ilf pc-noe in yarn' s, and threa p-ctico per peiee in cloth : .-.nd even at theftpirices, Kpinners arc not xvili- ing to enter into large o>mtracts- tin. v* n jii sp.. t of fur* i - i:-'! thus tending to cb< -k the extern d' l-.usinr-ss/which, however, con tinues .-•'ry exte-nwvc, juirtictdariy for India aid (..'him’. w rinless tins he do rule, io membei •!.‘]ireii •“ -’if of the fl^r’ Tiie inscription of the slab which wr. jiliteed over the Rpatinisk sailor recetlfty lau- ded and deceased at Stag Harbor, L. *t. is this —‘“Dead m^n tell ho tatec” Tlxt- strange ves sel seen there is tbongfit to be a shwete-ainco sunk. ; if J WO AMEBIOAXS IJll.VVIXKU IN A SPANISH i’iUS- I”,-.— Tn Americansidior, wannl Weeks, w rites to the X Y. Herald, from Seville, 8;Klin, where In- i' confined in tin. rV.iaiiishState prison lie w-:s S’.-coi.d mate of the ship Waverly, wlach aril t at Mtuniiia three years ago .will* a cargo if ^ ’dlious coolic-s on-1 jard, iii conflict with whom the officers andgye»v co» unifted gi -or sicitight-, r. He van condemned to four , and Mr. French, (the mate of the ship ; to :-iz ye;a ' Lnprisomnet;', and both are no tv hi the el ai> L--.L.- at Rec:II- A Leon lore P.EvnaAGE. I heard, says Thom as Selden, a capital stoiy, at Mr. B s, o 1- ’ a dandified attache at» "ns! intinople, vdiotrax eli d into K oo r.;! isuin. iute-ndingto copy Lavard, and write a book. Hi was what he called roughing if with six or seven In , s, , ran >. i .ig bis ixutessrries /. .• few thillg in /.’(juldliot p".-' sii.ily Bo without, .among them were the wooden frtunes ;o”«*1t’iinhfghi<» iwits-imi shoes, and a t'-aee of i-.ittles of >• jiecidiai fine v uish, lor liis polished leathers Ht xvxis attacked bv tiie Aralwho ov rhaulcd his kit. vYL.ti ihey came to tht b'-ttles, they optne-f them ; and the varnish being made with madeira, and scented witli ;-,)! sorts of good fixings, it smelt so nice that the thieves tho l.-lt! :! must Ik'- something to drink In vain did u.e explain t::::t it wuspauit foi his bools, t’bcy wt-ro ,-ure that it was to.’ delickm for that : j,ml. in or der t try ii. he sh-onii! drink s*»ni ; so they took nut one of hir. own cut-ghiirstnuibleTS. and n. id’ him d rink ,i glass "flxis xHx-n boot r ■ - iii.si. ! Joint A.. Hiti-rlr, Esq. We are mu h gratified to see that our old am’ -steeiaed fellow-citizu-n, John L. Harris, Esq., has 1 -e - ■ J. - -ted to the IsigislAture from iW Heavy frosts have occurred iu. New Ha ven and the vicinity for several l.igfch, past, and plants and vines have ante red in i’«ih,- quer.ee vevy severely. An honest son of Erin, green ftoui lx:? per - gritations. put bis iiciid inter a la vyer'.-; office, and a.sk'Ai the ininsbi: “An’ what do you sell here!” “Blockheads," replied tho limb of tin L-nr. •ilch tbin to besurc,” add bx-.t. ' .t must bo a good trade xor I .s.e thf.t there- is bur-.-ee m' tbom left.’ G.P.EBdj it Co., 1 he* -‘.uox ixjxii’d firm have bt—ix en- g;iged foi sonic time past in the Job Printing liUsiiii’KS in this city. Thi y hr ■ recently sulci their Job Department t James l Miller .V i - .,.. who will continue the business -m their own account, Mr. Miller lias been foremgn ofthe establishment xince ithas b ei under their direction in this lit.y IF: is a good i-vkman and every way qualified toffll the u ‘i-t h-.* occupies. Wi-wish hiui success in busi- nes . a rich harvest, and plenty of work to.do. 1 D in ; mil i siwintcrcd C# *“«.n. Henry Beduiger. late minister t. Dcmn-iik. has arrived ai home in Jeffers .-n count} V-.. and has been cordially greeted !■. Iris ’.nun :• -i - fxi -..fx- ot i : l p&rtit-s. pedto th fi 1 Ben hased a can • t • -s , . i,nc d ii-ir and a half, and .ax o down the tliretr floliai b [layment for thiem. FI - clcrl Ii In la tire 1 ill \cry doubtfully, wine, his su - x ‘amt i iiateiy calmed by Tom, who told him there o use looking for hi had received the bill from Ben himself not ten minutes since- Of course the clerk with tiiisassurance, iunne- (iiately forked overthe di Jlaraud lurirxhaii and with this deposit -J the can : oyster.; Tom leit. Shortly afterward^ he met Ben, who g<I him if he had passed the- -in. “Oh. Y•.*«,’ said Torn, .‘here’s yi» tshare.;’ at tiie same time passing i-vi-r theiiolhu au-i a half to ?..• *x. That lught when Ben madi tp* his cash ac count he was mirpriscd to lin-.J the same old- counterfeit. •Where did yon get this i. rsol bi’I? Di«bi t you know it was counte) i -i ‘Why,’ said the other. “Tom gave it tome, and I suspected ii was fishy; hut lm said he had just received it from you, an : i therefore took it.” The whole thing had neno rat ed the wool of lien, and xith a peculiar grin muttered out Anotheh 8*xVAroa to in Jrr-tns. -Ti;-.- T- ->> nan Banner learns tiart Htm. ITu. iinctianmi the “able and dist aiguisbed Set.-; tori' - teom (’pwetii. county; has resigned his k..a? iii the State Senate, and that it is tiie inteathm of his friends to ran him for Judge of tae-'T'atiaptfbijei Circuit. ^ li;-: vv Detam vnos ---'il.e failure of White, Ruiitl: h Co . Northampton, Mass., inanu- lactiinixs of ennamtied cloth, is announced — The JtepvhHam of that plac e* says it was brought about by the alleged defalcation of their sel ling agent in New York, Mr. Damon, whose delinqnt nces aa ;.- estimated all the way from thirty to sever.ty-ii ,- thousand dollars, The fix .a * .-teA-d the confidence oi the communi ty, n-ndix anycitj -.x-nr bad invested fix its notes. Son -, i thusp’it out all or near all of th-Mr means ■ .J rin* failure overtakes them with great distress. It is calculated that the con- • urn ov s citizens of Nortliaiaptos abou < $40, 00f) tor money -'.i;m--d or for eudoxsemeiit'-i. for which uoti* of them have any security. Mr. Damon i. in j 1 at Not th-.impton. •permitting their children to become ■1 ui;,-:nitrolIab](*. ami that txJoralion ! weakness, i- a crime against socie- in -ure punishment iii every - guilt ii fully established i- : the on- y top: event the recurrence of the-: gedire. with which the newsjtajxirs i’l'ieii. The public liave a nara- Fiia BsMncENCB ofAIiktu -Ti.ere is r equal to a cheerful •.*ud ex a mirtixf retaxtion, for Ti*storing *Le l one of mil body, when both have been overdone, great and good men, on whom very her-', and toils have been laid, manife.-t a -•■ tional tendciu y to relax into mirth wlie work is over. Narrow minds denounce A. Ricbavlsou resigned ids "fii'’e as Governor | eongruity ; largo hearts «’-vji s g<* . , , /.„;,„ , {in the fact, and rejoice in the wise pn • - f 1 ! r.i.-«;. for ■ ■ .: ft : live .. -HE /Bin .no running for the I-nit ed States Sen- ( t., cxlinusi is ii or., of Nat arc’s in ate us he Administration candidate. There- i ive efforts i»;.! Die part wiiich has beet ■ ort that h. was - i urn mg to sunport t touglas j 01 •*• \“' J Wtiot too sternly * . * ' ; bate a frivolous hto , but tithe life be ( (\aS all Immcom II . if,, irxxxl xor rri; ri with, ti I- - t rl, x- i-. a .single temp'- • a!i cl --■•- without a single hypocrite. A Diemen Cut.—Among the thousands 'Abo met .it ladianappolisto Welcowc v'nl&uel.}can- son, of Kentucky, when he mad-? iits eiection eering tour through the West-, rr, Btiilesin l£4i> was “0V1 Charlie,” a colored rnnn who oaco was . servant of the colonel, hit: now free and settled in Indiana. Chaiiio was ir full feathers. He took the r id Soldier undei liis protection, installed himself as door keeper, and no one was permitted to shake- hands wi* h his former master unless by Obarhi-.’s mu-du j- tioii. While the crowd.was at tbe <Wt a jA.it- ly, pompous man came v.y- md takhxg* hariie liv the hand, said i'.vEMi!..\, . L’atiknuf..—In.court -JadgeOin w;.s violently a Hacked by a young and very .:x pertinent attomv hut licurd him quite through, and made i:i> reply. After the ad- i'lnnimem for the day. anti when all had as sembled at the hotel when the Judge and many of the court had their lodgings, one of the company, > ferine to the scem’e at court, it.iked tixo Judge wh; he did not rebuke the impertinent fellow -I'eniiit me,” said tfc- Judgi iou-i enough t* -.ellheattentii.*n ofall the co • any, among Nak .:i '1’bvtii. '1 it** late eccentric liffm Holmes used frequently, in his addresses to differ ait iime-), 1 < exph'-in the meaning of fclit ; te ase “naked tra.tlx,” by relating the follow ing falrlc : The Stale Fair. Tin- Macon Pres* says theStati Fair opens ir Atlanta, on the 19th of this month, accorri- ing to tue jiapers of tha: city, everything on •i.-irlty, md h" teseri t</r’cognize b; /.ut*-: man. “Vrhy. I ns*,*» to know yon.' said tht ■. when you Ik’!'Kigcd toCoi. -hfimoAp. “Very likely, sar.” tepliul i 'hurili.-; “the • xv&v a great many people that knew nr Jeh:- --ris thjxi- we did not know. The Jefoiaon’# did n’t- associat -.vith ev -ry ! x> iy!” AiuJ ihe xsimy .us giroieiriaix -vs- -f. • By lived >!■* vn in tiie count rx. had a dog. a mere puppy, 1 may say.. Well, .his puppy rouid go 01.U every moonlight ni ■’ '■ ; no kirk -,t tk.- moon for hours t<.g*:-th-1 Here ,.h‘. Judge :»u*i.-••<: .s ., i- - had done with itu sr.ry “Well. well, what o* •- • ' 'aini’M India di xen of the audieuei * «u-' ■rt’ii. ' nothing- - n*.*!hi:ig wi: xte v«; i he Mr Dunpii. J'te Kslxit*-. !’b te -n Telegraph, after iopving the pai ag iq ii from tfo ‘rrufin Aihericant union, pnlv lished in tl.* . stevday, o the’effect tl>-.*.i ii: Dtrmot Dempsey recently deceased, had left xi'-e fly all of Iris huge estate to the Catholic Ci :' if, Hitting his two childreii off-with only i-'J.teO'i r-.-xch, dt xAC'Sthe cc- rectm ss.of the s'uite- e;.*tit The T'oIegTapIi has been infomed flmt ii. ■ ’-tiniated v.duc of Mr. Dempsey's estate is about 8250,000. ,ind imi $500,4X«), ns state. .1 the Union, and ail goes to his ehildrci icie-rent to ihe (. .oheJic C! xirch, as it has Ik infiinned and be’I-■ - Sm. the sanxe place. Foisell'. ck! e<‘>r,ir,g -irat out of *!. water, took hig- ompaniim’s '- 'h- s. uxfi left his cr vi: raimen; and th*. e went on his way. IruiL email.g out. iyj,*he wafer, Sii'i-yhtin vain Iris own proper dress—di.-ahurx- ing towcar th.?,m,iL -’t i idseh i Truth s?>a- ted, ai; r ake---. to pursuit ofthe thief, but am ,-iiig swift < f i*t ’.-v-. nev".r ovcrt iki n itititivi K. since lie hus been km* n •- Qvack&—In -i ]J.Hin ia Wise-. the name of which wo cannot <>ir>noiince if xx . sboxld succi • d in spelling it. r-v-i ? •*. c•-rr-.-s- pomi’ut •« ax; exchange who -'nmislie 5 tie- fi»; ■ i - >v,iug: . iiidaia! “i/x ■! is 1 fid i r. Niclt •!.-. > ho f . ■ fix ;x,-i.medicine.in Ohio. He “to- : ti .- busint-:«, having bt-cn “brought up'" .1 ii '; uie jai.itl as flirt ceil of tecs did no! com* ci.-.m/i .- sr.it him. a id -La : uf-oti-' —yV -li•... r > Ti - iiusiness, for tire ieiai! of dn:us and ini'Jiiicii!’s tie had a great sign pai uteri it itttae! the wondering eyes 1 the villagers so l the Doctor loved to stand in front iftfie stove r.'i.l express its beauties fo th* tpj’ ; *i_' 11 holders. One of these was an Irishman, «! ■• gaze ! at it for a while with a eonncai i-iok, a: 1 exclaimed— “Ocb : and tiie e >. i- if i-7 t : . 1 •>• *. there’s sobicthitig a litxle ifit .xunting it “And wliut. pray. ix. that r’ t.-kdl • •!•..- - t' r. V\ ’-V x-.lUfK *,” =.i• I x ou’vi •• i :! it. iulshe* t xx-’.’ x Lx** - . :uul oi . l.jr ,•! • Ini swimiiiing iu ii “Ay—p S. •'.-!• -4 li: )•*- ’ ■ eoc-d thought. i’B ; ■ ;, ... q.». »wa p-aJmcd then - -y.. 1 . rit tiu-x imfii e ' “Faith, I riot,'; i- .• it i x.oidd. said Put : “lifi ! in uit* ithfiih iniy fix*, re’s an* tiler kiud o’litd what -ild mi ri .p-p-. - p'iiiti’.” ••And xvh.t's lli.it.*” hskcxl -lie • ' \\ hy, i ••iUi't i’N.i- ri thin!, of his i-aitn iis- :xo v. out 1;<* is on-- <-i thes*: k; nd of : i-Is * ! t. - when be /Te-. ire suvs. '(pari:, ci:.d 'VAit DuxAium Agains.t T .as . Gal vest-on pu;s rg of the £l.-t u-t . : v’(x New Orleans. They stem: (bat tl- rent c’ iuiinchei;, Kiowas, and xi pachi-s. numbering fourteen Tndi-m ! Inf . a- ■ i. ' ts fft'i :|? e. „f <}; s New Yi rk, Oct. b.- can institexo; .v;..-- lien Balacc ill time of ti x Loxrtcal Hamragc * xxt -I <-/-. Toepo-tofu hoggiigc master • o. :i radio-1 train is not an euvi-ble one. Th n is'-ten., •vide difference bctvvee • the company, sregu- b-oions and the p hunger’s opi^on of what avricS- s iind -l-..’ aui-anut i»: th’n: pr-.'in rly conit-s und-;'- tiie dciiominatiou of 1 -a: gage ; '.nd this dif:’lenci- .-.i opinion frequently sx.L- t-x tho unlucky official of the trunks and l-xhi’t-boN depurt merit to animat' x! - iiscussit>ns with ai-ortein ' l-;.?s of l-!:-.- t-avei»ing .a-.iiii*. We heard late.lv :u» cru-.-'xote <if “G or;,-.” tho afiable bag-agi muster on Capt. t -fob's r on the Virginia uud. ienm-ss ;e rotul "iik-b ton gotkl to be lost; I passeng ' presi-ntwl hitns-r’u at a xvay ..u- •. on aii*: i- Kid with twi* tinnks und a sad rid' for -.- ni-h ; .*' pu st--a cm-rixs. the i v - :u;_- iiisstei p -mptiy chei Md tlie- iriiiiks, but rl -j-.mih -L iis. extra churge oi tweuty-irvo cents for th;-- saddl.- To this tin- passi ngs: kmur-. d, Ut i ’i-smgiiis tcni’- r. perempt.- ; . xed— “Will y in heck my baggage, sii f “Are you a horse ?” quietly inquired Gcorgv. What ilc ymi mean sir:" exclaimed the irate travel *r “Yi*u claim to iie.vi ri:xs-. .id!.- .x/- k d ns baggager “Gcrt iiulx it !• bix^gngc :' [.->»'rivtiiy re- turiicd tiie pas . :ig.-r. “Well. ' raid the hnpurienablc tteorgo, “by the '.'.ompajuy s regulations nothing hut wear ing upparel is admitted to Ire baggage: and if tills M'-l-dt is your w«-.,rii% q-par. io; course you i- . ai>rse! Now. sir, just allow me to six up it .-n . oc ■* back, and :i shell go to the xu. i the --ad without anyevtiwchargcivhate ilit-xirs Coot/ Ra3cautv.—1 ; < iui-innati, ,’. few days since, two sharpe.-niu >»st» ;xc.. i.-. mans: , ping id one of the hotels, and stating that th-w were detc-ctix s, iccla id th: t u . act ed of • - ii’ng in i mat.'-rfi Jr money. The rt- nilist asserted hia entire innbe nc--: but tl -y said they would search him, , ml tm-k rim o.- ica pn vxttf' room, when they found $108 in good money. 1 ne xvent U> consult a detective coiiceming tiie v iauk ,ot--s. ic-maioed uw..- - long that his coi q-mu-. v also deported in search of tht delayer. Of course, ncitb-.-i turned', ami the run,! ai’-d nasopltistU-ated *• 'low leaiii- -i t'Kihltc that he was vie ilxt’r ;. Am .1. • acts of : terest in the las’- census of < real Britain, ir is stated that the tingfiish }' -..pio in ra-otlaind numb-rad 18,562 • mu 19,234 females; Soottish people in Fra.!; 1 ai.< te-i .s 60,7 J4 males and 42,834 fomaltjs; Irish people in England and Scotland rite.: ti nuilcs and i’T.i,850 females. T" e males in iV tiirec ishuxds at toe soldiers eg*.- of twenty to forty am mint to three mil lion, tiirec i nifire-l thon usd men. So that xvith x. s-s.aii un i . . riigrce of military discipline as experi'-nev m this ccunti x* has pr • i *.’• b dnedl volunteers, England aright t id (i ’iia.in- »•!! Europe in aims iu GiefttT-ri' in, ."iytijOfiO Iiave j'-assi : -v • ity yciiTS ; a !u ndr. ati-1 twtiniy-uiue ihou- santl vc over fourscore, years, ten thousand • *vex i netj yours Ixvo thousand and thirty x-xgux. n!nety-fiy •y :>.rs, and ffireo hundred and ninetx-, ’1 mure than. a % hundred years. The i.opou give- ri.’.'sc- -ii known ““examples of longevity, .ri s’arrhnd'HejfryJonSSns— Pair lived 152 --v; nine months*—Henry fcnkhi-:. l-xfiye:;: - 'i i- !iv4,iri!irr (Bed January 28 1588, god -07 yeuis. i rom ihe y :vr i”59 to 1780, dieil -rtyeaKoaK the young stupe J DiO -eldest 175 also in 1797. '.iiiiulatti in Fred erick Town E A., old to be 180. Iu ; • Wonderful a/te. eccentri.- Maguriu- mention i« made of two Hungarians, John Hovel, in his I72d ycin uniSarah bis wife, in i.ur 181 f ii- geri a man nam *.:i Ale:rara!ti < ;•-» end -ibis existurnJe iu Blair c 8un*u*.x nig’r, V.x . .. hi.- ..i ;• dullkixifextlv . - : - wi.i- r inserting bis fix . rs, i (led the job h; saw;’i:-. inti- ifie r n VTKO n on x ii.’vtexv says • . ■ .i n.r-ii',. ft- ” ri xx -ii.- in tiie i'xT.y Bu i-_ - !. '-.I. ’ s x • i'tb of sub riot - i ; . nu.iu the fm-'-.xstst-, wex:b1 i:--tx Austria and her living pm bnu- *.-- : er Tin; \u- riant-wvirariiivri s-itely refused to .Taut pisnnissi-. . garLin protestuofi. to constitute •- iu . info iii: mihpon-fiint j.difri'iiis ’i : J*f*Tin: i/lasterew employe i n t. • ex W.ibiii igton, have ifotithni ■ riiat un! •> their wages are Idc’- cas . p. r J:: \ they shall suspend work. Two girls, named CSstftqp- i - andi 8argu-u’ -xie nv. airing tri.u at g'otss’i-.!. N on a charge of having ussistcd in vie <-• of tiira- . riponers from tht courQ ; ,uu1 at x GoK..- TlBY • KVF.: ukajju •• *ir.--:tTl. ■ - bum- • !. x. ic r-Kld’ -appx-.i;: xi' v l -u in a Xcxv > ore. piqK-r with « leminisei-x,. or -i bit of a A--ry. Here is hi, last; In 1774. Dr. Webster wiu a p-. u’iu11 grerxu er .J tiie Kiik of Scotland, ii- Edinburgh - Business brought him to London, and one htj when passing the Iloust «)f Loi liHcuiio:.’,- tv induced him .to make tin off- i : sti.p in xx nd see them. N"ne were d xvitho’i: aa »rd<*r, except noblemen’s servant.-x V.Vb- siL-r being ignorant <>, the rtiie. ri qn- st d «d- uxittancc: --What j.or-! -Io belong to : said the doorkeeper. ••’! ti;-: U.rd Jehovni;.* replied Webster. “The fo-.d Jr-h-mih.” re peated the xioorkeir, -1 L .x e kept here -ex .-i years, but l have never hcardof such a Lord. Jack,” said he to his feiloxv keeper on tin- front steps, •'here's a chap who says he hiriougs to the Lord Jehdvah : ;lo you know such a Lord?” “'Never heard of him, ’ says Jack “But,” *xid Webster, (willing to keep up fh. illurion,! • there Is such a Ijord.” “Pass iii,” raufi Jack, “1 ’sp-oso it's Some pi of Scotch Lord." Tills . >ccurred at a period when tueie vva.- - not one in twenty ofall in the. manufacturing or rural districts in England, who could react the Bit•!«* or write Iris own name. Sai.-bat’ schooL, wereinl’r./ducod in 178”-. • X’l) V.L, 111 P. Logan 11 i v.'Oi Tub Lvt;. M :.u.-j- of IU.?, Ulafk T . i’Wji.— I- mni our c temporary. the Mad >*f • -- terday, x-.i lciira tiswt Aiken the. im:-<U-r<.*i Mike ifo/i. ai • i i x.-ixil- ■ ,-ounty; - uri' ■: cd near liri- • i.y .-.b-.u: sxxomonth-iu*.-. and he no xx Inca re; rated m. U.x yrij of Tjowndcs ia lately c-iuftssisl tliat hc-tu -k the life of Mr. i lark 'Taylor who was foxind in a dying stale ;;t Id- : -.-siui-r,’ ■; i>; this county, ai- it t-lu• nioniht- ;ii ’ He s--ns he committed the mur der i; r ti- get ]H>fsi.ssion offl 500 which he ki c •• >x s in Mi Vris j-.-x-n, >sion. Two o. ih.ecothi-is were u.-soeiated 'xi:h AikvR in ti-ii- . - i -ut v li" ri.- v f.i • has net fra* - ItetAiamowv N.vvv Yahu.—Ti:e Boston Heiuid says- The ni-.’.ul-T of men mployed •a l<i>t pav oil xvij,- ItrJt; :a.d the ivuoii:.: cx- l«: xded for tiii* '• u-t- ir-.i-ntiw i.-.boi was $7d,‘w0 2'i. Work on l he le w .ri.oop-of-xviiT ix- about iodic suspended for wanto* deck plans ,unl .- discharge of somefiOO carjicritei-s is expc-i ted daiiv. 'I’henew steam sloop HartiY-id wii! 1-. readx for'-lunching in a few weeks. Tin i.-- vanfc .'till remains iu the dock. ri. larae num ber of mason--- ai ■ stiH engage*t on the d«-n.i, and the chimney to th,- new machine shop Is :*!ready 224 feet in heigh! . The heighi wh u - ompleted, is to he 225 feet 6 inches -cite tall est el bnaey in die United SWtes. The sb re ship Rel'ea.'" isexpooted to sail for New York to iie fitted for ihe Paraguay expedition. Tin following is a list of heroffurars: -Lieut. Cotu- niandmgan.il Acting Burseh Wm. A. Parker irtLieut, v.'m. T 1 ' Sicer, 2d i.ir-ttt. -lar *• Masxvell* A-riing Master, Geo. li. IVr'-ins. Captain’s ('lei* jiptersou .1. 8bi' mi. Hnuiii of f fiiirlfnloii# ri tin* last v ■-.kl\ ,i; - - ,-1 u x--/• • ton Boautl of health makes xx A munlvr i.:' deaths ninety-three, cf . . - . " otu iv ex ■ bx yellow lever, ufty- vhii<- idults, .sex- white children, an<l si bl.uk and colored adults. This isa de use of seventeen dvaihs from yelloxv fever, unparod with last weak’s report. The fe ll a> toixiii!, during the iast week, the g.en- eunibc of it» victims on the iii-ck and it ei! t • jiri-nciit ,i less malignant type. er A IX-Cr was recently killoit near Wiie -axis. »iiix-li lirul ;10 s; ik . to his hero. ;.i ;>• in. 4. -x id a half of bit on bis brexust. ;:t* ihe xiovernor of 'Nw. Jersey hue otter- i-ri’d u rexvani of $560 for the arrest of Jatoes M'Million, thxi alleged aartofi' of !ns siat • tff V pr-.-tty WI&V..US plt-iises tiie eyes- a giviul woiiiar: pleases ibt heart. The one i*xv jewel tin’ other a treasure. V Hunt Bunt. —A hole in the crown i xotir hat. !*" Wh •n an lri.siim.ui first tried pt-aclu s,- h< said he liked the Haver, tat th-«ctu* I^P hard on lus stomach re ^ isSa pST* Tiie ^vr&oise JoLii Dal gives n? uu irifiil- Jliblc rwiiicd;-■ for the ‘-out -'-iioawt with *‘* printer. ' | ff i be. exit authorities <*t N^burj'Jf*o|fc 5 j M css.. List week wised nearly. fiOff H.,.ior, uefongiijg ti- i’erk-y ft PiUabtsifo of am ■- S Tin- traveller paid li - u.;.i ■ •it his hat.—Brieful Metre. JfT i • :r V.ibih: iwchang- s annoum, t!-- death of lte- H--tiiy M-tU’leville. 1? I'- . .x- tm oi rI, ■ }’;• si x tx-rian t’h'irx.-ii , . uio .- HXnl fortll.: i ‘ pi -li SOroi ?.■ lies Lett--.S in fix. 'Hamilton C >ib >., Bex.- York, und at ib ro;'- seiies ;>t eio. i-.ti.'im \ an i uiid rin-* --.tl tex Ur James fk-tou. the- man eiiMge.i with s .-xtidiing jiis ikutucrs out of about $10,000, aii! running away to Europe is now residing at skx'iieatelcs. Tin- peopleof thy. place arc soxis.-wliat‘indignant, -ind oi-. WcdiKsiisy even ing last. Fit,ton xvas iiurncd in eftigr in tue streets of that village. ggf“*J'!tc ”i ib dr tab-sM;*;siialat Sew Y**rk, Mr ilvrnlet- just disco'i-red the fact that a ssel (railed the ••Haid- e” fitted out in that city, xx it to Africa and-,obtained a cargo of ■ ro; c . J.irulei! them on tire coast of Cuba, and ri l i ned to the United 8t..tc scuttled the vessel ii ti shore, and the captain und crew ,!i; perse 1. Ryndcrshas • -ded in arresting pcveix.!- of the parties. So it seems Northern, capital Inis been in vested in the Slave trade all the time, and to ape punishment, &H the guilty parties have to do is to destroy the ship and disappear! **: George iVrish, a w dl-knowi: luiliioil- irireof OgdeiSbn-!-, lately had a*! immnisc es tate left him ! t Bohemia.- H*- bad-more than enough before, ycr his previous wrearif wns hut littlf* cniiuMiud with that lately n. --uvaHi- Teaas. -It ar peril's from the returns of the wnsui* of Texas that, the population of that State is about four hundred an-1 fifty thous and. It is shiteil that in eight years r !’-x;i -’ brut more than donolcd its number of inhabit ants, ;whilc its productive capacity lias l«en deve^ipcd in a still Iiigl er ratio. jffi" Bev. Wm.‘ 8. McD.undd, of|i)rth:C-!ar- ohua-. lately -«f Bt-te i-sburg. fires been elected to fill tip' chfir ot Motl'i-iurelics anil Lretm, jbiilu i.'lii-.ixiM FeiiiaieiiistitMt--. .Jfurircf-sb;.ib. jf <:> - ... f ,,x first section ofthe omhm! s/.ip, * " Tn rli<-yeru 1.827, the tribunals rout- to California -some 000 mi’es—-hag been ; piottounbed lj>-i2 Bcntem-cs of matrimonial traversed in more than one day less titan ir.l- I s . parations, and there were 4.350 eas.-s i. - led for by the .xeedule. If the gain Tiolils j dec. whi'ic neithc - |iartysbruiM interfere xxitli througb at the same rate, San Fran istsi will i tlu’-.ttief’s property. b.’ reached overland in tweniy-two. -lay’s | - 1V iMliledgeviU.-j AV.wi/rr.of T11 lft * | -/th iust.. says: “A, gentle man died recently It & vsrinmted that three are 20,000 i« Mississippi, x\e understand, who left hy nersons out oi employment in the iiondiatncta I wiH niteen tho. si-nd dollars to %letii.,r,s' r'R cnniylv&i ia. l Lnivet8|ty The ;xo. ruharer ot the < liartcr Oak plate tford, Conn., bss ; •'aikexi meaeun's to re ihe knowledge of rin* site oftheiJ-.ar-