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11, 1 t r' DEVOTED T 0SOUTHERN RIGHTS, DEMOCRACL NEWS, LITERATURE AGRICULN E ARTS -4,W. J. FRANCIS, Prornu m.ton - -___-___TERMS-2 iN ADVANCE. VOL'S V1116MEIIIL,~ ~ ~ 4 ~. O 0 fIE SUAITEiR BANNERI 1; 9~'~' 11. ti . I xxliiiii T :fti,~~'1---____ IS JtlULiSEiD , Every Wedavsday Ioraing BY W. J. FRAN('IS. * TE R MS, TW114o POLI.A IS in udvance, ''wo Dollars tuid Fifty Crints at the expirdtiot ol ix ionths or r.ee Dollars at ithe endi of the year. No paper tiscontitie i ll ail :1l-rearages are rs in, nlesU at thin option of th41 'ropriotor. :5"' A tivertientettinse'rted at S E. IN'Y FIVE Cents per s~qinro, (12 lineH tr less,) for the first, an i ti thit sun: fur each nitieqtiuent nsertion. ;V" The number of insertionxsi to be market onl all Ai verti.%euienta or they vill he ptublishiu utstil orderei to be disconiiitined, atil charged accordingly. t:?"- ONlE DOL.LA R per sqiuare forn a ingle insertion. Quariterly andii Monthly Atdverti ste mnto tm will he cluttrg<:td the Pailne iam it single inl. sertion. aid siai-mionthly the .aine as 1.-w on:,eS b1,111, YJ2, ri 11 F 30 1) . j-1 nio1W un1uV years tiIce the irst atalinof the 17t1h liegi no-n t of t'F, ionl.r. auulers to eilbark four India (tit far distanit 1.an1d, % here ski iiany Or 01uir I)IV Cotuntivlmn lIt t have falIt-i vicims to the climat'en, andal wn-en, few have sliept inl what, sldiers call ' the Id of lory'-were aitmbled in the larrackard of thathalm to be inspected pretvioull-y tLo thiril pav-sing (On boarid thlepapotwhehymor ed in the Doniis., It was seaieely dyihwhen ithe miterry druim an1d fie w . heard ver all1 parts or the town. In Iho soldiers wereiC seen Sallg Keth frin llir uiarters, to joit the, r:iLs, witl tir Iright irclocks ()n their shuilders, atnd( their kiapsacks and cniteeis fIastened to their backs . belts as white ats to. - so-m ri' t ndt ~hie ctai~ ttaie- ohb .t14de grops ad 1.inttallitin w%;as to reminl - - . % ..3 . the greater po'tltionl ()I lie olivision were preset to bid art volI to their old .comtjilmilnIs ini armtt-. But :n il' the huhbands and wvo tilealtit ly as tup their dev tll, [.revall ed----ft LI. lilts WONre still I h iav.I --the inz that wvere to deble w (of thle vlwme shoi ccomlin!n\ thw JiLSLI Inentiere w Cili i I b t -it li-' hid Ten. of eachcopay emt be tten, atnd chaitan ic w : ,- - I:t Iy arbuorator.1 With-ut noth ingl.- w b-a paissed else wyr, I cOntdin d Ny at tuen tion to that-uotj:inpan wh ch'\ wa0Z com1 Iun-ided by miy frieid 4%atin1 I ALdwn. a brave and exc-nt11 (1ii-er.l who. i amt sure has to ure hm ys i ' or gotteni the suci icli to u'lih I refe r. The omenv had g-athe- aroulnd thei flag.scrgeanit w\Io held 1th1 i Is in l his cap-tenl of t he m mlark et upo" and all tile uoltiulsi ttaini the hatai vords " to rmiL." I. wva a otilmt.ipl of d readfl supene, aind iever have I sden the extreie of aniiety so power fully deipicted itn th( countnmeS (it hnuitiatm be0ings as; in tl the featr-.s of each of the soldiers' wiveti who composei bCd the groutp. One advaniced. and drew her ticket ; it, was ag:inst lir. and sh, rtra~ted sohing. A iotler ; she ste ceeded ; and giving a but IIizz;a, r.n ofto the diatii, ranks to1 iembiiirace ivr hutsbanltd. A\ tird camte fthrwardi~ with hai~.nfi ng step s ; tear's we*re alreadaiy chasint g eaceh tither down her lc eek', and therec was ant unniitaural pa leness ont her itnterest ing~ and youlthfuiiIlcou i tenitanc. She put hieri smnall hland ini to the sergeaint's cap, andit I sawi~ by the rise and fall o f hier bosomt, elven miore titan heCr looiks n-ealed. ShIe unroll ed the paperi lookei d upoun it, andi utiih at dee~p gr'oani h-li bacitk and fnlintedi. Soi initense was thle aniety oh' everyI perlason pretsenit, luit, slhe rined I i ui.l i nioticedi, unt ite tickets hadli been drawn, and1 the. greate par ~titof it he wo. mnen hal left thle siiot 'V Il-hen loked ro(untd and beheld heri suppor uted- byI hieri husband who was kneeingtL oni then ground gatzing Oil heir lhee, andi drying heor fat. falilingr tears with his cotarse itit, to hion tmaly cheek. - Captain Le-dont advanced towards the '. amn sorry, THenry J1enkiuns," said Stha't itle has been - agahiiis you ; lttltam,.Cpin,"1I. said the soldier, as he. ooked tup, and pased his rough hand accrotss his fac'e, " b)1 I 'tis a haid thing to part fi-otuu a wife, and she soont to bea moithier." O., Catptain !" sobbed the young :vtOnianfl " as y ou arc both a husbanid uid a fathot'do:t~ least Lil (God has giveii nie anut he anld repeated in le., rt rCding elicents "0 take ie with him ?" Tle galluit ofilicer. was hiitself in tears-he knewAV tizit it was in ilp lossible to, grn the pmmrwoun' petition withou. creat, lig 111nh discontelit. in his coianyiiI.., and lie gazed upon their with that eeliig with which ia good man always regards the sull'ings he caunnot allevit. .At this Inlomlenit, aL slina'rt youmg sol diCr StjIped foriad, a1( -4t1414d bef1Oel the Captaill with his hali to his And wiat d vonI wantII. my good V''ow? -,aidl the dapt~ainl. " v1 inu1e is .1411111 Ca-tyl pI i our bireu-, all I belong ito the se "A 1 w \ hut (m you wailt here t'' " )ily. yer hnr' said Cartv, Sera0tChins-1 his head, "th1at poor nm ;l.1 his wite arc n14w --oIrow he:itrted "W.elI, :and whatt then \\hv yer linor, they sav I'm a . likely uil. an11d I kuiow l'in it or ser -di yir-hnr would only lt that p r ttillowf takei illy phci il' (aptai~ lIAd' l (1paiy. and hVt wm - lake his Icmw i inuls--why, yer tnh r* wOulld imake t'xI w p i thing, liappy, an.1 S i\ the lilt. of, one ol'em I-'m thilkilli. ('aptainl I-edonl consbledred 11mr a fi-w 5is5lii l t ilr ail1 where ]e was ,1). eI i'sed t0 i1) brt h er 'll c ( 1-ter S. i I M ad I nsir e 6w:. ier t l te exchage. 11 f1 slier;, :1, rturned to lthe phiwe where he,, had letfi (1h0n1. " \\ell, %.h.b1n ('art V," -aid he. "voul gc) to I ngAl With Ito'; Iid i I I ll. il dent ki raI i at hIi e i t viur - han .t- he ."ai h n'n i ntt . . sa . fl p Srei ed itis (ill t rt iLi iio11 is he:-II l. 1h hh.0 V ..y Wc r'.'ih :11 i tiwci.1 wif: " b en I i i hi h ' '.- .! h4 ii y i .uIV i A h. is chii ren4 : !! ' :n ais I i I r n th ii., '.li'e SOilielr. lw iing~Ii~ii a ilid:n - i s his 1) :Oi~liI~e ilS t lV.d tik.Il- ga t c Ir itI . ual M ix~ l V 1;it .I , ve u .4 r 11 y :ti.1 :N t r i n t Ill. 1 .! pr1 111 .! ' a\ l IaI ..I u a I:at i y .. a, o l . t 1 i .2 - . uu a ' :d: ! , i : u i- ! I aI wew i b I i i'at\'. w t o - I uI. h at t'll i 'u-t in h ( it ! t r -i i)a 155! i lCltIl t i i' ,, IIl. vd it itbh I t yo11 hi t w \e 1 d r t is h ai Ie his w ie ;uate liti l We -lo etill e1totheir t itia I ehlnm, ( hoe, I w ll wa raity a .ih4ier. uo i w \i tin ias jrn el i ntiL wit ti ltl pai-, aid tilihe .s to ed to reI histo t l w r lar t s l eI thittd'li l ife v ill doe t sliga .~dehy ui. l eharge was purchased '/i$gntdl frields. Cast thy bread upon the waters, said the wise man, and it, Shall be0 returned to thee after mnany days. TuU: AM N'oociUI.o iNCDENT.--The3 Newv Orleatiis Delta qive the Iollow. ing: An oflicial, 6u.Ai.'zsai-n.t' ])af, rauyed hiinself it! his best arl,111 andi at, the lreuiest ofhi4 tiie;called a car ingo to visit tile cerneteries. The hus. hMd, be it premisedl I kntew that his 1 he. loved, C:e he married her, was a ivid OW. As s0111 as they (ntered the gate of t said City (f Silence, a .shade of liricieoy passed over t-lie Idy's ace, and cliniging to ler ulisbauid's arn, she went to . tomb, it Whicb she kielt, and prayed fair tille Iep (& her "dear. dead huiSbandi's ni I s flow plentiuIIIilli; but. , e ivine hub1ni tough. hev feit a little Ilorti lii I lat the siti llr affectio whii c hI is wifc showed Ior hi.r. first love, UtW .h-eino g the ,tnal l , till fur aev the uthurst, and uiriiriid her fr.II t he pt. S"(0n. however, she knelt, be. lre anotiher tinhib, a id againI littered a touling orisoln for the re pose of tie 1s1ul1 of' her "de'r dadhubt" whse hoy dust. tihere .Iud a rust Tlie liushlidal toiiuiht that was a lit. lie tlire than lie h.ad barpg a uin1 Iire I bult-hei Said no0thinig. thoughr~ graVe wfl-e his rlcIt io s, as h If g i I lId his i k Iron a spio't which in-.akieni tI sadIl reinmbrances. I Im hd no1 t gone Irl whenv his, wife a1s:Iinl tind lide knlth, an1d then~ praye. d as 1.ef'ore IIhe repi.oe oif her 'tl"dear dead ihsland's oi!" Tie humsband Could sti:d it o l -Ingter, aitnd lit tired an Iinxclusable aid 1 un :h dy oatil, "aid: ) it, Madamue! hmw mnany hu1sbands, inl the LoIrd's nne iV01oubuie1 Ere the accIIsiIg ir it IInd 'lbwN to InIt Ii s eblaleery u, Ith lh oth h O Dormn-.-If~.j. w -a~i- a n ieo ne t te p .: i 1 . h ow i c b )~'cd-hip -If ' int' --ing Ihysii~i.m iiion iofit~ jh'. ' non t i ~ino.i iote. ;: -1 ' ill 1 oif i ti ne S . and en. f.. to his drkg. iei un ir ihe 'ehut of:ec en!nie b i lityt :it i , .:- I :i t hi i 'iil'iu lt! ) i ie - -1 li s i he air df p i n is iidi : i ii d , pcv l i i peib o i oL.'i ft. i 11 11 ilk inI : tice (f hicirill'-venh art, u 116 !.,.- has a. -irie' I t th ri ' fI ' hii t e : ilt sL - li ilare1s1 hi, patient ; it is 1t! n-,h, Ih:. 'leo. it i'sbl, ill s n tit:. :111d h:it the . hi s i il is Inly use fi. 'tr foni i ake-- '~lThen.i rof theitd1I ia I ortill I itn het liis t I 1h- u hiien hli seI nll 'hishing ign :- i the I Iat theI tri I lit e I t y icii a 0 ,r it i i urpawedin :uI othe Iinessli li h phyiO/ 1nihas to c tn witht -a hlid\. b%. :Hit- i! d ril n refvil cni nenced b -t heth worb,i'l seemitinly frevfir tore deTCstie tc be an nli in uponha hia nity. Th'is r-l~ei il ikey heinstnt hbic uitnayiek ifa.~ ls. hsnd; anId~dl)pre dr iii' 1ht tetrth.l clin "h woe fchei te whanjely~ and! attenion sand tai'Ci iittainforune whilec ha embr(' wd the rofnio of medi lyo ii /d/: arrrcrn Lecfrwns,D,*. Lielber' d Licit t. JA1h ifr J Risk, Sliltllitcd V Oi I' ~L'lU o.I 4Vli;t, l it. e is. The .gr TI'M~11 lilt'A fl hapy' 111:1llel. it in. Which all liii puJItatllL SU lilect isiim * dl d, antd tho. Im-soial 'cFts~~~C - niin tis ufi older .dIa ini literature Lc411 r y I hJe.r/t. (i colilill,n, c, i cth Nc i4'tlI he, A. ready! butI by lit) tut u c; desir~mtu (WJ ar i i t i Ii C ~ o i l t h I C t j t 4 u v l kiiitlNv st'tit Ilie-realy. ,lwea't' (11 it, 0 - y it-) Inlc uts dtiro.It: bti.a lls t Ihat al C~V iS to lVt i I leit *cl 1 4 '!0, Itr, :1 iithtlo lsl.,-' itlnidit1 tli(3 on, NJs ., 1*(1I it u s f ttil xvii 'l.1 I i ll V. It ail the MjILc of*: I'MI'll~ ain of eIiilz di vlcul i v! l a-, h~g 0C."I?. .1t 1'.:i 1. l illy 110v4 (ii t ag 61, j Vol i., A 4vil IMianrt and FAMit (it i nKlt't. Il;i Wi tivt bwgt~., v'e'u cite * Iti' t \ o I h 4' I i an I die torw IA tl,.tid IM thtli yeit tut p k.1il ci tw itl't e at. at ,5 N 5 ~ i tI I 1 v u pr iiii wh e d : iic'!, a-; c.hig ile& n die11 lt'~I f it,19 1 itil 'v il 1 i- i t,'I wag digl 4u noI ntuk iti i ii 11li tullIt 1?I '. II i I II!!) and2 (It' i lt-Ii 1itrh Itip ci \t*k Yol . *t .1 hI.I tl iklli to : it ~ k al4 tiff :io 1!4 to lI:; a% It.d I 4 I 'r v,111 iii I 1,11,'it l. I 11 4 ,'iti 1 I Wtili' '1:111 1 lit iti Wtt14 i, I 1 t i. 411 i i bkr Qtil i t-lilltj I' ou i 'i ,I, t 1.1 thi - * 1~lw - i_ I Iap - 61.' i- i lw i t:. - . . l I t S itigi I~,(itt' Ivi ik'i'- lit his On t 1t, lhti ii t1 it I - , .il I 100141 S it'cI yStirI li' i1i)144itjiii i t j~ lil iv'v 't4. A,'. lt,1-4rllih, ~ eI ma duL iui. cic' I andthti ro.a(it h lci~I i1'll t v, s i!1 c 7 I pI le I ut thi iili 1 4 lt 4iI hel *i I4L-l winy 4aioldb'iu(i ldtt at 011cc.1 4 tltInibu knoked in va i at Imaniy a 1 mlr, but lie discovered A merica ne- t -theles, and in a crazy w-afit too. We I 'igit to rellihiler the spider of- Bruce r Id the :t of' Timoor; that Rome v as not built ill one day, and parlia vlutary rIefmIII WaS Carried Oil aftiC a nlre-kd filiureIIs. What inl worldly smi of eiew l1,141 Christ doie Vhen h'e :pir-ed oil GolgOha ? Ear:Lt let~s than (l ahoitulet.. .le ha<1 taught twelve r .1r1nlkniown Inil, an1d ine evvi of at nmber turned a traiLor. It is astrtinetioi an d relapse that are quiek. I rearing is ;l1ow. It takes celi uries develop the ilj estic oa'k, but one bitenl1ing hatters it into fignills iin C "t seconld. Modern civilizaiton dloev. t 4 fight under the proud lettis S. '. C 1. I butlunder the Ictters '. 1'. 1'.. r ice P'rudence an tlPrever t itn u iformiziig ileasures (Iet t ali >rd pmss) We only carry 4n a pro. S, which has bleen gomng ('n filr eenia ries. In to pe4riods, w Ien tibls ( (I districts WerC not vet Inait intilizedt t! eh1 p:itch of Land, each t1 *wn, (.en e 11 i'r t radcs aid detailed branches t conechaditheir own laws and](b nNe l:iiv traces o this dis. g ietlve .state o things can uie flmd C this day. in every arithmletic of..g. V :id ml Xf the liiited States; nd in s :lnA v%-ln will find diferent vards p) si!k, wiOh 41, alld cotto g'oods. 1 hy does 1o: mr annua1ml meecting (of .,:4I)methiig toward U u lid h .' a l put itselfin co1- a Ilu 11 1ii \.4ith1 tlhe colr ve n .1.t Ihli t li re is an I tive moven -,. hit id to bring i out, u . : 1 r ,f oi. ': '' I think it, is inI tIs ' Aspect .%rture, tranmlated hvy Mrs. Sabine, t 'e'tr Isays the hises and I .cIg~ bg.oetleyihave ee wrer i ld inl . 4ew Yhork that thee i ind tmicha:mlit, Whitworti V . tover by the itish Governmnt thle gre~va vIh biti-on inl that eitv." I ,elet i ;ihvorite, idea th 4cs vris u -0,11.1 ho mai. by tlie p 4ries I Q1rt eI W e h b1 il. :, i ih: i tn in.. . , . :inch l 'e,: i . ii . Thi , i ni: n:I: i . ()h- p 'il En;glish, :nl d rwc.n ( sublime. I do n t lrite in 0nh .\, Al Ahm li:n mo rno l nk do".a in the E .. India w ar u i shci . uerws piriertin to be hi t S e. :1r0 I'hr Sahi, but1 thv u ill fio. m d n>on:c cgm le .i On l o I hat (..im he donev ? Why,- lt og'the i ;t :m . r al an by w i. Whit'- pI 's m rml'lty-al i wou ld -iv thi' . n I". u l1 I- :1-o a1sal and ':itho h and r! : vn . I cut S ho:-t mly e tolan at v i " t 11 know wh\ \%I I tr I llught to o Ilro11 your copy 0f the L-Ii t 014r'ha iEver your. . m mi.-h:OU thero Iot mahnVery tenlder.li u .Al. - rith - -tiins which p V. lle -liet frt tabml Ekil t idbajouna1l. . 1elC all tothero herea'iiemon t'ts sinitooe lborigifo thei precVLi',lous ones a m'ilhebttaatIie biitIterioihe ieaie it. tol iuni on hefr coh ay! You li antii ilowes, or~b the sltrs gliter pi ut finely powdered s.lit oni ti. cjan,;dI,. ill it rIaches tI Ihichl part of the li wick. 1 this way a inild mtid steady light nav be had through tho night, by a inali pieco centdle." T'reI-e.e ia New Yorkg. There i.a a great exviteinut inI New Cork junt at this tirte I'ln the subject ' what is called "street-prenebing," or ather the analtical dieinucatioi and ibue of religiis seets, invol ving the iestion o' ProtestaliSin vs. Iloman :tholicisin-and in-conscqluence of the bIutigerous aud threating aspect of hings in connection with it, 'the ru~y ir. of the cily, on Fri day evelinig. hought proper to .isue a pr clamation. ouilselling the peouple of the city to Alrain from discussionst in the piblic hboughfares, y -a.hich the passions '': the prejudices of' others. might be roused, anld not to attend, particular y n Sandays. alNy ase;b;alacs in ny public place 'or street, the conse Uences of which may be a breach of ic peace. Arebbiishop 11u'_hes als6 ddressed the Catholies uf the city iirough the pruis, exhoartilg them to ehave themselves quietly, and not to o near the asserinblies which are gath red to listen 1v t iren of the stairnp L)lriainied of, lit if' any att elllpt iothli he inade oll.their perscns or roperty as Catholies, to resist it gal tilt Iv. 'I'ut our readers iniay tavo a rhir nderst antding of his riiatter, i,: origin id history, at.(] the cireamstances nl er, which the mayoi atd Bishop Ilughes act. 'we nnlnies from the Com iercial A dvetier, of Saturday even ig, an avowed Protestant journal, the duawing: The mayor's proclamation, which 0 published yesterday and repuilisri. I to day With some typographie' er )rs corriected, was aide expodient, if nt indeed necessary. Ta' - tate cf vs re l...- horliri t'l Ovh t efit nent hn:r'wnu to m::iy .; , :,tglaeral '.s; *'ind it~ is deh362le Ih t fuler arLici'lars shuild be ldaced-before the >lum'nity. W hiavc been it sorne uins to procre full i and impar-tial in rimalion (,n tile suliet, att l tet irselves that we can (-t Sile light tan it. We shall. at least,ealldidly ideavor to do so. The thilwit vts art derived fron high and compe 'at ntuthoritv: c w b a rea-ty arrived emi -ait Iro : 2 Londionas was inferred MiI his lll:lllfet. "cocknyism." OIl c Se.cinat or* third oeCasioim some of I), un11r1ly youths wIO infist the cit.v thirod arou-l wh ilie was ;peak g. tipped over the plank, aaI!cl a wtirli, tlt which ie st''o. This idmess excited strne laugtlcr. but t pice re2toril orler, au-i rejp!ace(d I, spea.k-r on the st ad.Sueqet he tentveIl the thentre (,t his acuer ins t A bilngdll Square, w herel hc .l-itiv dellallecd RolmiliSts ill lusieC ilngg, vrtually asseritiin' at the iters of (.it C1rity Were the at un chiste ', wollell, t hat h, 11neries -rc the brot.hl, and that l a nlish -ltt.; frIit' I Okited then for lewd pur >~s. \. M.; iand delnouniced the po ee (-lie *t whoia wea'ire present to rserve order) as Jeslits ill the pa:1y of 0 Itoinish priesthd. 1T 'he whole oveir quieltly, hotwever, bet~i .. t el 019n'ly b itm'hter, 1ironical e ao e r i- h specnl:er nltil.ee 1. I n' ccturi i the tiliowi At. tilhy pot tl, 1. - er, ai secret . cty of yaoa't' Iinen, (''rl i; (I le-, buLt noat oft a rel2igion ch~ iaractop I w~taily. titu!: conac otf thet nuft- a 'i. The Iltlin altle...s of ;li ir StIJp urtig on1e w~hos~eforeign'f )2tth and hu-ai~tionl werea a)j1 so alable, led 1- a ii :an;;ga i th persona oft th l-ctur:erL. hae I odo att gul ~a-;t!c2:tnt a'set asido, al1 Mr1 . Ilarst'as. wahto 1,. we~ bljieve, .utI aul naive .Aua.riean, wa py i hi ts ai.-- tPhis gelntlemani1 hi:is hen chis .1 u.a eltgrannu:'. untaf thi-.. wea' be eve', 's not. thle M. Mr. P arsons,. IOIIghi anl et'm i ate i tizteN is not, by le G3ospel. II e is a paorte'rwa und r tanid, ini a mlered mtile I house, lhei nmpae I the' firm~ ha2vl ling een givent to uis. 'he style of is aiddhresses, w~-r2 In )rinecd, 13 very) .simtilar to that of the Eiglishmian abhove mettJilned.a. WVhil e Ildulgin~g in thetse strong phrases, hel cas kindly inftr~omd by thq. plolice tha t C mu)Ist not p~ursue that course, as it voeuld le-ad probably to a, bre~tach ofte | muo 10oimd nre'ply,- tha he lad :a lcicepthsi to) dhis'course in thle mbIhilree2Its, grtedilc to himt b~y the a~tO64ayor. On fuirt he* iniqiury, how iver, he admitted that, it was -only a l'Te dIangef ofd disturbanlice becoinlg teriouts, the cap.~tains of the police, w~hosea waritd4Wie mlortI ingnedC(iately ilecd by these proceedings: retre enitevd tihe case to ay or- aster% elt, Who revo(! whatever license Mr. Par. soniis possessed. The much talked of arrest at the foot ofI''hird street was rather a removal of Mr. Parsons fron the scee of a threatened disturbnce lh:m" au: ight ilse. No intention of in enrceratioin was eitertained. Capt. ,Stiiert hal been apprised that Mr. I rsons had no license, and was order id by the Mayor to take the step he did, because the Ma'yor believed that the speaher was violating the city' or dimatices. Tle error was promptly corrected, and the inconvenience suffer ed by Alr. Parsons was too insignifi; cent to be a matter of serious corm. plaint nader the circumstances. Way or Westervelt's reply to the crowd' who surrounded his house was wvoitiy% of the Chief Musistrate of the city. "Gentlemen," said he, in substance "If Mr. Parsons has 'been illegally. ro. moved, or is illegally held,- the law will right and release him; but if the proper tribunal adjudges otherwise, though you were a inil lion, I will up hold and enforee the law." Mr. Par. sons was. discharged, and with subse; q(uent proceedings our rcaders are fa mdiiar. President Pierce at 4 Chnrch. A correspr'"Ocat of the Philaelphid Presb-terian pv!s ;t description of Presidenw Picreu it c1urch, it few Sab baths siice, which v-ill be recognised as strictly true, not only as to the par ticular Sabbath referred to, but of ev ery Sabbath, by a large number oftthe citizens of Washington. We Copy the letter, that our readers abroad may know the personal habits of the chief magmistrate, and that they imay knom how to appreciate the late calumnies Upon his moraf character. The letter runs as fol lows:- lashington Udiph Th Rw. Mr. Baird, of South Car a plain. . earnest din i0qouailiegnorniilg. In the a 'n I attended at the sne place. The President of the United Status, although evidently ilot expee ted lb.y the congregation, was present at this second service, lie being asta ted hearer (leewhiere. There was a simple imjisty, in my own mind, very impiressive, in the fiet that the chief rn:agt:tat e of tiis m igiy nation should Lhus co;me alone anid unatt ended to tle house of, GO-lf and sit down among the bo1um blest oftle people, so tno.tenta Liously, that it, was inpossible for imie, Sstranger. to single him ouit. He weC pointed (ut to me as he retired; and lie went. as lie caine-and I believe with; .ut a carri.ge. for I saw none-ming imm with the thri.ing on the sidewalk is he wended his way back to the white Slomse. "President Pierce is a refined, pol. sheld looking man; and his countenance s indicative ohgreat sagacity and decis in. I Iis drcs was plain, (simple Ai:ak.) and scrupulously neat,his hair irranged in the most perfect ord'er. n persoi he is, I shoild judge, about Ive feet ten i:ches high. So far as ersioinal appearance goes, there is no Smeriemi who would not look upon he man with pride. "I am told that lie is a careful ob terver of tie Sabbath; refuses to receive visiters, and refuses to look into any 1rCr'espondence or- other buisness on hat day; is a constant attendent (on1 ablie worship and hi ihuflu;ee her e in tavor of sound umoahs and religion is strong( and ke.'ided. The appearance >ft the. l 're.'idenit yecsterday wvas stri k ydvuhis attentio a ie ibael toic the mni id at one patss. inge, inwihtepreaeher spo. ihe :eaner in v;hiich G.~.u.sv~'rrules th-e 'i!s:etions an' t *.-o aI E' . .6 wvas ibrvese tear is. May God eiv ir~i the garament of praihe fr the sjl'it >f hear iness!" ers people are ;not to be ' -r. I n thu chools or learnihag or thi. y es -of ar.tiness, w.here .the nation.. charae. er is cbhteue 'or oblitchinted by trav I or inst intion, by ifeob ni stimate i by the asseyhites ogyg 'y the he afgi? h.-~ i 'le lit ass ofi atioma is ni. he rich'nor gay1 hey whose'Ihggre ' ~itts-+h acople, are fond fU'!Et~ and eilhages, ini the shi . d firms; .and 'rinin them: tolleitively considered inttg the mieasuru of general prosperb Men scorn toMuiss amongdhemselye~ Anid will scarucfi ialarother~ But women oift want a 1kisa'md bad, They apmibk aind kiss each -other. The following4gyne of' the toasts pgiven on a .recenit.public occasion but wvest: "Americant youth: May thiair ambition reach as hiighI as ),hvir stand.. ing collars." A mani's marriage cocrsnn else, (except it may be heiself, ) bt it. is the thiing most meddled withtiby othemr jueople..