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pOet CL. 01t.-ill'11M ILl, IV 6' c'i. Altlb eii' is .i, w ri, . p A \ori t e lie hadow oe ;e Uis ! r - ar W4 mal ay Yes, witily --wi vhileo i 111i('11 was 1 li0( 1.t . 0b - .corn .lo his pal C' -o himt nut harslly \Fur lovig ther mill O i it hio t 11111toul ehss-- i Pfit I! 1101 his wkile. A h.! icr him idly F'ondl he -loved hear-, Wile hway gently The. fl'a -.I ''tt iS13' Efifll. It'iit t1) Ilit' i'tit' w:i ii fo lovr- higii e shall Iawu h is it Inot s -pwards tit r-.o0,i o hill l le. -;.'k o i kid.... tcitliji Comp .i't Ih , rv 11 Hiiit~ i v t r, t oit Isttl e ta t w r i lii i I ion 01 'i her br* ihtne sa liv ll ny ll m li e so hon ill be g >t n . I ",,,] 3,'t iI'll' i t ll'''lr the' iWedie.' -i y ' as .\lr ' i' . Wiki' n shoo liline uthuit iesti nnel ta e t i cin m blu he '-it allowe t dI' l itph 1y of a ns .0m lit te girls. iT e i h w 1 m:1,l * -:p . per* The Norf'olk 1 i -otl' 4 , of Vvidny says: W ib 1 ii' i -eoday, by li o t' . T n , . biy- l. nd if aituitmb ta p e i s i I ashii t inton, \l . .l. T. N% n was I... '' fom I,ibby pli .m.1 v, Ahi.ut lhe shlt < l.v of' a trial iion :th 1y ,b. !o ~nu Iii .nn b'y mllilitary ;lo lith by, w lii ielt in : i m lu l ant o. .. A l', ' 1 t f a 0Il r:I a !t F.1t t ni ever. ly Fe'ir th vc -: it . 4 l it mi , i e ti em Ti yl CO 1111:1 l1.N A [The l%1-v. .\. .1. t uy n, : , - -1 Knloxville, i,.-o C ! , o t.r , Entrot It b-tino 3 i., 't~i', -a. 16 -1. 0 . l ol . 33 , b I, . i ' F'or th rt.- itI 1 oe t., ua i' ;t. A int h .e :- ione n l \lav if, An the1 l :inlti, , : v it; An Id IN I - , o I -r u.- bIre it; P.'t I til rib b , let i v li. i TWe hat hee.u btl at 'liss hi:t',re ' Ove w1 h 0 t1' i4 t for Oh , ' 1 i f or l 1o)d it - Ilatot1.0 i th i iln th.l itmIe tor hm l it IlIar GA I h 1 h, uV1. 1. o.thll it, Not niv lit ! it with a igh. Fai - tttij haIi 1.' .ii'ii..tt wee - it ti i. Onteoi ien hoen. icilss i [il gitly At ot'n lije I w itw Ii! e.ivt mtiey 'weei~'l b ehold tre-,'i wave. Iwore thea ltorem wett .rord wotutlt nmerv Heart lilte i' il int:wi' (isee' T t~i t i ti sld ci' t forevert Fu .itits o the h-rn/s tnti graspod i. A'ad 'he t luti fo'ilyu ili pd t * his I~ttheid t a e ling lo ; tt Wieaome' it.1 liound-ts t ilng, -1 iii-;. ,im le i ti iwo'. t-yr ioitls hintt i ere ley n'or t, ow tihtettoh clr eat hale that boro it Fopi fort thoawho feltthotore il. Wedo shil oe wotdad bt esi to iikt rin t'e he tUianbl hey deptorae. Pt' J' '"' 'i ulghl it so'jtltet i t ii i i hu i-i r- ip i ietit I t oy, lis ot \ ICan hlaroud walith, g'lorykbt TonI. it v ~i''oh me nt-rhe dust ;a~yo Pevngelct' pes awo by owia orse t Ferl a itsi rfoluthong o we uuet i olitt isi th'i ~n~ e le tity slo'l tji), Itoo ett of, an itioldil neer ('Co n t'*it 1421' )i' it the regular ahInta Frn i it 4"il'' Wr for Septembefrti t ionl w%-)1r b ololl mI h . [t shold ble yat iw-a-d ;1, Fast :it 11, en f-r Iblix i:; I hot w;:-:;t I it lt .good coliti onL . "I it. and", 14 Ch11l jitaly remnkl <, "ni y I yI a p11-r op4m g in th() boll, exll(I! to I !jw rh-wvs of night, and thle brigt , sliiii. if otit aitt utunal da .,, it mh- a bha--nching proces- , which ho i 2 '., I ':a d ad wh2it t Color, I... i i ts Ie i 1. 1h r dativl for ram glmie." . ii with i l e al an.1 ihan1n-h of all himls Evr litick of li t s(1imb b I % l. (I Ilo4,w,1 1si th "g uat S1t11pl hn v initair-ad dear24 for t longle Ihbe :om . o ; :1111 it sho n l bu thi e 1 ambit ion i l. ltrs to nitheir cropi to ma1r. _ ' I inth lbel t otsibhl- coli n h o. To q~tony.Iifrom Dr. Clotal, u n !', h l . bo h llowevd to pull i t.h o nlb' f'roi m . Ih li Im inl ikig while it. retards. the pickinig, it is ,1il!n. mit ilnjo y in il grl. i fg solk nrm SIe lahid, ofiSt-ptmber. Tih! lotdne ienni of thr ct(2 n pant i fi ptivnily inr b' arly poickin by he carch-Sti n f hmin i' ds inll b ildog over i'. Inid preingth limbs together by wh ii.b Ihl-y are bOkenl and othierwise mne in-t injuries airne irre.parai b il .V 1-huItn tih season and t:I.e Con-aqM-u loss is frtinently conb- . silk y-our bies sqir' lnnd un iifgoran :1nd1 kio p thle qlot fities of cation stlis. nIl . h-alers in manufatctut rris aill roIo ire bales of uniform uality, ai Ie rie (oIf mixed coton is gnrsally as low Ha ih poorest coon put in thle hale. Chimen ad valuablo varieties of conenn sedi n1111t. bo selected amid Carefully Sav-~ eJ, So0 1hat, We 1may be ready to go0 On ICCess4fully in thel! culture of this ; !iioh. pwlmialeu crop he-reafter. lt I ho haive suiperior cowton soed, either Se a illi or advertisnitt w it- in tno: for tie, next. Crop. Nryum am i fnImp!e, -m, i ' rom i I ulad u p rin t v i.,., t -tl synip, Ias CaA as the canmat Tl.. nme1th e.n1( canlnot be u n l %oh I . filt.'ali of t ill! etit.}%il l io syl ip, if' You desir4 t genlli m ,r (.ba111ab611 article The! bhoI.., l ls o .. -r. loim nuet, f cursIb raved o l.bbr albi ( Ill' : l d !'rosrv n i i .' i('j!il Pel- ; ' 111 m I h. gatl-r t n i t I . i. oiliaway M i 2 Cy )lcr t . . prestweved linr t m trt .e. . . Loe as " rw o," (" ,i," (o rp" etc., in ust be c t L i l fl 1H l 1Vo :, 11' alid tured wviti.; . ltid exposi ue to the sun as posible. The o)ld nlpgro tvle, o Waiting 'till "first frost," a dll th'elin p elling up a lot o der 1, dry, s phi'ss graa, aind calhng de a . ha tit utite sitope. Stoi nt'n accodant with the'l fltl "proge ofth asgota." niiiio 1hott0 ~bo inal theeso ast o M ia sippi tatl severyc proisnye stile shiotu ho oe t mad fo lcniintg'r~o te lT rop s wi!! prto veii f osit v'nt abl fort4i' sheepi (an hu 'gi it.litaid h rs, lif f ei mod.'iera'tii qmiti wiote food,) t'diL4d mi apt iteo le t w1'1)4it corn ttni pihttry i 1xclbtn or ar sw ie ro ltbi.,e eoprig ( itt gmdonthd.i favorabl 'n abrgeiu .-rovr tk-fseing m3 14win, Ltm r ite i t-, b.; tt- r .y besito sowe jistl. !core ~i,) a orge ben te gr0u i-, dry, wokin t e gr oil torouitirghl :nt not, sPronta t ' seedh m of't en kalos'n, h. sow ethectby idol ry i ground theate LitalsI k f tiweouth Apoting ulntil 'il press il bthe a ponit wttih aringe oo lnkt. eiatos inivaly siiw t'ooS) one ieed.t t and ite ti'od ; hm. whneverh from ny cause, ~r tc' we a uto ge.Catt t g (odnat stisfactor "s(',tnd, t~h f'eedotap rit'' vender m ofetd ias dir "st.. fe. *t is nt.i nectesr t drop i con btiins lineournidi tedil Nititmes of the ilntes. correspondenut i ntiires why le State4 are caII (,d I by leir presenut mIlasnd Nvwhat are their derivationls 111141 tn oi e . ii re t of )1) l l-o.i vest ig4at i44n.s in thli ma4 tter ri ! (le oIt - lowinly : Al I\r.-- :4r cal led from the prov incl. 44f .\ lin , in France,' inl complAi.. ment to Queen lleuriette of 114ghd, who, it has b-een said ownled that prov inek. 'lhis in the conunonly received N .l i I n-sano:---1N.u i bly .4lohn Mlasonl, inl 1W,:9, (who withIt om'ther ob, 1hin14l thI ,! 4r4' t'-lu the 4.ro4wn,) fromg _h I ' V'rt i I uI The liiir lan' r 11ta dtn ill To 1 ,14.0.. V].I'l.\1 '--- r' I l Owthe Iir el1 (rrg/ li ()sI, :or g lre lontain, indicntive of (te tito(ll aili lolls naii t! of, tite Stiitt . The first oflicially recognizedI Januariiy sistemith im if) ing "th cmt.y about the great h 1,, 1 I:'nly , I) " i H 1 0ills." . I I.- , . Isi ..kNs1)- Th is name11 was 1doptlAl 1in 1614 from4 the [alaildi of d ,i the .tiedi 1raea, becau1se Of, its fjnei.ni I semblance to that i . 1:111 1. C'o:.*. ce r1m r -Thi.- i: the- Eng'-li-1h eni, ..hi ith- tho lonv rive. 1 : Vni- .o2- hiho lik of '. i;, e lib -,.', 44 1:1- ft ith- I 1iv. . 1 1 Kh I - 'gi , L 'r1w I. )1; -. ( . v t- 'J I v.I4 W - v l 11d in h in r -'ir 1 -oryaM N.in ka a hm wvaq Worn.. or or th al - i m o. .. , bw tlw a in ish Cha' el.. I % N vi'.v . -I1 - From W i i -I Penn, the fomunder. of, ,te colon v.l.it "Penln's Wolod.4." I . . t 11 :-i h n Tt i,' If Th' 1 Lord l-a-Wrwho Owstd h a 1111d d1ied, there inl PGO. M11 ~ a - V "--Aflll eInrietta .M~ In.t 41uel 441 ilarles I. ol n- d. \' mi ->~ ~called in inmo:r f QuI !: li 'II:ah it, ti' irg il Qu -11." ia nh~e- rignSir Wa1(lte .~e mf h irst at m t t cohuli-.! that rev'l-n. .or t .Nw 1r..i11nW al in t- [ne trn-.!olb-w " 'a o. N1i li' af . (hi rS44II I . ( of Frc ei 4)11' - 4 I Ib -l - I i:i n 1 14 1h iiin was' alteredI~i~- to '.u-in- .':14 I ' . .- il. of' Enl hn:Lmi , vih t Iit. ', 1 co 4ny i 4'' th t44. m : ! ' lit-: ny -- 'n. i 1 . 1 .di V:1 in 151-* lv, , 111' ih h..re. whIi chl w., V'I. "vs o the Sitb oII 41' i' i'lowtrs," .4ltinvie i444.n . ..,. -. Sunday. A I..uIu)IA-Forme: !y a p i n 1: Mississippi T1erritory, adihnitteidt iln tihe Unlion as, at Stat in 1819). Th, nalme is of, Indian originl,sgiyn "hIere we rest.") iii ) sd1P11'i- t nergl'' ;1 a I' ortiol ot originl, 14nean1 ~ig '"144ng' r i 44r. LomsIm4 A--i''n41u nIi X44' I \. . Franc1t'4, who4 1f4r .'44,t i~m 1.i4r to rl,!.m44 s.\. fo I .'44',o y wateri ," 4.-ithl he lEn.n.i bpeIx I m-...,4h4.. T NxI: ,.. -IE i'n for ''rive4r of' ni ih b. i ts. we t 4rn han:.:hai ry. of' the ri1." 1hio uro4 the' 11m4ian4, meaning411' "h 41nti 'ul." P e iouslyi 1144 a pis'i to of its border~' 1. M..Si I'. C4 1-4Pr 4.4vimlyiI1'44 ap l to son1ab)ilne of the lake to4 a1 13ish trp IN )14.mA--S) called('4 ini 18f from41 1.he4 Amer441114icn hlans. men,1l anid th1e French sullix his siify ing Iiibe 41f men. rmml~inig chI4;1mel. N l5ssounIi- Nmm 41411in 1 421 14'41m thei grealt branch1 ofl the4 Missisappi .. - ing~ mudd11y. iowvs---Fromi tile Inian11, stigm4 "'the dr14w8sy ones."~4 M41iN NIC.1o-ra-tindia for "dindy th 4..IFInNIA-The'il name11 giveni by Cruoes, 1.ho is 410cverer of thalt retg1ion. He0 probab14ly obtamed4.4. it froml~ an1 01(1 Spa4 nisha4 4mance,4t4 inl whic anl 11 imagi 11he Inian141 ore'4gon1, "ri'1 er of1 thet' west ."' O)thi(l'er~S nider'I it dived~'t from11 lie Spais "o51 'lregano4,"~ wikt141 marjorum , wh'1ich1 gro'4ws ahnndntlly on 1 te Pa-1 citie1 (coas441.- /%reno??4/r/14ral J1.urnal4. A 3IM.114o-ru A4114anlUM.-A2 1%is co4rresponden1104t say~js 114at a1 Fren1ch capi t 1ist41 is ereCtin4g 11n Limmns 1401144141 p 111in4 ill Rl~teva44rde Montmar4l4tre'. A sub.. mar4 4ine cav ~erni, wich 1 will presnt41i the14 appearance4) ot be.'ing enti1rely ihollos w d by acin. of theO se4a4 out4 of1 solid4 rolek, is-rapidly3 pr.ogr1essing to4wards c~ii ompltion. Tous$ of sea)1 wate r have ari ved4, and14 amI~ong te v'arious5 am4 pshiblious animas111 and11 fish whi ell were tol inhabt141. this4small4 ocean,14 waIs a p:.ir of' lishi tailed walrus14, 1and4 some1t bright, goldt col)ored)t cyprJ4'ins, sen'It from11 so4 a4rran1ged that .it. flowed 14 at 01ne andt out on1 the0 o4pposite side whene by a1 rotalry machin1e144 it was. prope4l 44 bac14k tothe 114 pper10 end1(. Thus441 the walter was kept. iln a fresh siate14, anld neover reqnlirtd to be4 rene4twed4. The4 prev'alentt repor'tn that coutesr feit live dollar nattionl bank nlotes a're ill c)iren4ttion aro' un1true1. There444 are0 The Soldicrs' and Stuilors' orivntion. The Soldiers' and S alors' Cotn vention, timt is to meet nextmlloith at Cleveland, will, if its proceedings3 bo conducted in the proper spirit, exercise i most benli licieit inflitence in strengtheniing the conservativo sentiment. Thle people have great. confidlence ill the patriotic lot ives of too me03n who served Ite Fed. cral enilse Iupon the b ttle fitIll in the late war. We a11hole. not onlyto tih people of the North, for this feveling of -olifilence il ir-' innterb;al of' tit( wedo. I':ll 34rin aill llav genea hyy w Is A llred by tile lin~lt IrlII (of !|w solli'ler:n p)0pi. bition4. Th e IjlI t:pet IItl:n' of, wal-Prrior S w\1ho bmve doll" dh . I-I 1- n I..r Ih,-ir 1e4ti0 3'3tr Int1'in te-l' '431) 4 --:J.-4.43 in yowi IIl I!i I e riod of acm t:1i I, -i I. ' o Vi ' le 'l. .1u111 colnb.4lle : 1 wo'rthy1 4 ( 11 4 3411h el- ib le3 r e.>ns-, 434*3" IIII n itmIl vailhll. Ii4 l i . .1-r 0 jo ill lii al lI. il i l lI hip t ' lii I :h .. hold o' peac. N on b4rn an i4m4 . .rn, Ihe vteranls whf b vendured.- 1;m1 h. h 'Z -1114d co frnl-d it <hIng..r4 el the r.d IM4 3II:!'-V. T11e 4 :r3' ;grolv lolli i . l l iny b3 3.-i.;3:.ion ,i ; tIon'-' are um !1. o 3 >' .l on3)ii ' e .- ':im s ;4434 ill 4 111 1- -, 3 .Ill 11- - ;t 4i el3 - .' , Iiilk Tiv-n~:1 0,-i. n it'4 4F Illl ; | .-4| 1| 1, 1il,ll I v , t - a r1..; 13 . b- - 1 1. 3l 3 t43oo 3n v 1'3 1k Iv-i I. I,.'3 Ill 4. ! of3 3r ll m .aNy wa I- . I; be reb3' n i - innb.1 d 3- v ' the' .1i. 1f 33 b I ?134' -1 ' I GI 'i ; 103 '3 i.3 3 .'. I ..3 b1 W- :I m I-hi m sai I-r of ihe ViI vs thei r 1: . fh mII, w r .- Io I th.-ir Conv it iin. AIllpo r Iitit Ito FarmeIl vrs. . 4' ' '3-:en:::II Nwil 114 'lut~ ngl-om of3433 lle 4'ut I .iirmerl will ot heI requiredto their1 ow imedia~444 te (33nilies.334 so l it plmse moe3ad oh sI m. 1'34 an14' Wils hat v)e belot d4 $r. i33g the year by'3 d4n$ h~~ or4 robbery,4 1the31 3 pureluw m'oney pa334id4t for4suchanimin I 4 3 4 No 4dedugi' n 433 n34 i ji ' ad by'4 343 he43 3 farmer(f the P '(1 33alue 1414.4 rvoe3 ren-33'11 13red hv4( his333 Inin 41 ch1444'44irenI', hther b3a4tual' 1,4 ays!331' f'o3 su1ch services, or3 .334, ~f' ,f his adul . hidr 4~4work for' 1him4 and4. recetive compensa38.t~ion for' the(ir' habor3, thIey are( to be0 regarde 3' astl i4'3t.h er' hired4. la3borers' in deCterm34inl ing his3 -1. M~onecy paid4. for 1labor3, e.x4'ept$ such 1 as3 is used( or em3ployedI in3 domes3' 3i serv'lice, or' $13 produc ntion3 of'i articles3 am~33edI in the fatmily of $134. pro .1.e1,3ma be0 deulcted. 5. No dedcii1tioni can1 be allowed ini any3 c3ase for' tlie cos(t of unIproductiv'e labor44. It' house8 servan'ts3$ are0 empl1oy-' l a3 pot~o 4f 1144. tim433 iln pr3oductivo 13abor43, such'I 34s ma33king oIf butter and cheese34. for4 3.ale4, a pr3oportionato amoun343t (of the4. wa3ges3 paid themil 1may3 be d1(4dne(ted. Expen 3ses for ditching and3( clearing newl lan3d ar pla)inly~ expenses.3 for pr nla3'4e(ll4 i3iprove:ill'.'4It, 3334l 34o4 430ll 133ble. fesrtilizer's a'1pplied 41m3 ingj the~ year to the farmer03's h34334s n3:3y be deducted',4l but 1no .13. deduction i a3 41llowed4 for4 for.. tilizers'3. produced13( 4on the4 134334. The4 N. I j)4a person sels1 133i mher3 341 4 3d3 ing the'. pl3i3 are. to) be ascer0Ita3ined4 by~ es3 timatin31 343. 1m. vlue3 (of $the 1land( after the i~33143 3 remoal o th timb3ler, and1t from the1 smo3333 us 13 btaine13j3d deducting the 3estimat4:d value:)44 of' the land1 on3 the lst day4 of January4333, 1 51t2, (or 431 tihe dlay of purchas - , if puhsed~~ since tha'31 ownedC.4. by1 himl l3' duing theo pr'ceding1 34 live years '3, noting3343 can3 1h0 (1educited for3'1' rpair made443410( duing the4 yea3r for' which his3 inc4.ono44 144~ is tinu$ted. 10.. A farmer3.'4 $1honiId ma1;k43 re0turn of aill 1his44.4 prodce 3ol 1within 33a yearI, bult a1 mere e,4C(xecutor.)y c(ntract for0$ a43'1 s4ulo13 is ot a~ sail ; delivor'y, either ae tual or constructive is essential. ThoI~ cI itoirion by wichol to judge whether a 83310 is comple1)Ite or not is to determine wh'Iether 4.ho vendor still retains in thlat chara'33eor a r'ight over the piroperty; itf the property were lost or destroyed, o-- '\or' if tb"iOs in the ab Note" of lny other relation between theom, thtan that of the vendor and ven doe, would the loss fall, The Coini ig Elcclon0i0. We publisli aelow a cateefully compiled table of' tihe a.ext elections for (1ongressinen nnd other oilicers. Tho table does not in. elude the unrepresented States of' California. Wo advise our readers to cnt it out. for fu. ture reference : VI.eritnont -Septenber 41.-Gover nor, three members o' tjongress and inenbobers of' eg isttitare; two Wntel tates Senilors ts elect, in place of Alessrs. SolcuaOn Foot and .Jacob Collaner. Maine-Septenber 10 .-Governor, live memnbers o' Congress and tmembers of Wegis. liii((re. l'nismylvatriia-October 9.--Gov. Iwenfy. tiit l i titliiel's of ( ttlgrgt'i t anil nietatfgers ofi gaoihiur, a tatnite Staates Seneloruaa elect. me!.o-ser. rco-t-nete ineinhe:-m of ,!ei.f reg. .ltbt N al 't aeai.- gl Slhiaat --Of her 9 .tat gollficors. ele. V"?I lIMgaitliie't of 01I ' g i g4 igIII laitlalib-ls tof ' ih tiatl Ie: :q Ilie ai Statsi Spinat..iao to .- in p :t ce ofI Iler-.3y . I'Ain.. I 'a'':. a - itf oh f t ai . - . sig Ilw l r A ti ltll r II' o lal: Iit Il'(. .New York--Noveorniwt -f vr-,.hc lyioile IMettalit''s or C(aaIgress 11 tat ill i l am i-tti.ut i tivety five m iemt aers o lite A,;. selbly -Seuirt o hol ling over: U.ntl .:f States Senatort to elect inl plice of Ir:I I a11--is. IlassUch t.betts --Novemt ar ta -- (werno ir a ite 's of 111ti grIfo4 oi S ta te eg-it. New Jersey---'Ntvinbe fati.-l-ive aanem-a if 1 .ata'a''-~s itilI alia'siaheie.4 aa Sitt lega. al at i'- I it., S t l s tta tto et jtt pi~n:, o r IA 1'. S isin ."'e' ll' ' . -- tiriti. un':n w - m -e:u n-embers of fagis it - Stuiv or to l I ii fll eg I mi y ). I n i,. l ili a-, i -f \ .vif'it l -ab l' ttli.!.' f' l.) ti l kn g SIfIIIIP a- f " Cia l 01' i s &' li~c ltt 'al tl .-- or Le"". it I it Ite. N imst ri - N-ventiaer t - . I 'ip-nienet ent o a iailaill . I iA't:a't 10 . i, tt11. t t' i oC - gr'i. ;1: llki tbers Al gi ai : a l ite.:' i. St it' Se ntor to elet in a fti't t' 1l0. (r tz II fig I.)% ni t s-- Novtllllr 0. . f ivo'ioi, inmlt leer il'*'Cmlyess an-F 3 ti tueintbers lorl'ih! fLegi-,la gag-e : two i i lSre e r tO i lila-,e of li1t1es lIat c :ane and ate G. t 't-itle'oy. Nev:aha -lVeniber. OI.---lovernor, Inenll. 1.11.1 u her- -' tihe 1.gii ('a t': ca f-At-il -, 8.7..-t~ laiivc'taoal . eth' .---Five eueo f'iiaaa'or tia'aa' f a lwl, of 1'is 31i 4 itMOMt'afi~ i I Mg t Ut - aItheti Selamor J .\i.y i. ('j , C Cimiw:ie .;-.A - '1 186 rn.>ivr. mem W.11 t i 1111t2ie r . ' ---111 .reg' 1'1.11 111,11-.-tjoy. tt;- oeris t I -ist- re : nitc l States Senatiorl really ele-cted, lRhodte Isla t.-l-April [;. 1847..-.Governor, two tnembas of Congress said inmbers of' ive Iegisilaitur, I h-egaan. --- 1.'ecftiona hlvd at, hle l-fth of' .i ate, attal (InTaiotn Gaovearnor, memberhots of' Cion gre' anil I .ughtlatutre eflecle il. No eleii ct in iaatlsM7. La.'niterl Stites Sentaitor to ele~t int ffhiaet of' JIames'a Wa. Nesith. im-, :n'na...rs iii' i'otgressi aut:l meti''tr s or St:it' !..-i -l:nr :a 11uiled States Seatorut to tit itu ata oftig arre ai'tl )av'ig. A speiatl ved eion will he haeb) nit he 16cthI of' Sepfte'in her' itn the IFi f'thI and Xi xt f Conugr'osioal I oiuia :-c . i. plu )f ae tf I,. It. flatase'tau aail 8 Ii~im nP lUa'wrua.-As; mnara beein to ho abot tiffty years~ old, e~speciilh ofi seden~ttay habliits, the fintt ig gon ri inag int the matrnting is as if' they Iil naot gottena einougha oft sleep,naot tas muc ah as they aused to hatve, andi ias if' they wouald~ like to halve morel'~ hnt camtiot get it. They look uapon a htealthy child1 tloopnig simnatdly with feelinags of' onvy. ~Thut it, is curioust5 to observe thtat their is a hbliss. to all in the act of' gintg to sieep, aI bliss; we be~comno cog I:iiiant of0 ony'.whe' we h loppont to hbe :1aoused j ust as war ite fall1itng intto at sitog sloop ; ad thtere are .itrotng phyvsiological r'easonts to) suppose that thiis state is a coterctpart of thec groat ev-ent that comets tio all, the~ act ot dly inag. Int fact, thtoseo avae in tare 'cses beanr brought hack to life when on its extremest vetrge, atttd int several easd a tot thoase w'ihoi htave been't recov cred fromn dr'ownainag and oter maos of' stirangulation, or' siimpl smit her' ing, the expressionsl have been ont reO turning to conscionuness, ILfona de licious!' "Why did you not let mc go?" An emtinont mian thtus brouight back, repre'sentted thmat theo last ro memtberod sensation of which hte was ho was contscious, wore ats if lhe were l isteninhg tog thte most ravaishing strainas ht muiitsic. Let us all, tihen, choriish the' lthgt thart out' appr'oacha to the sleep oft the granve is thea stict coun1 (erpar tt of' l the apprachiii of sleep. A Ma:'-rouiatii u -nff Iall:Oc-rm .\lanay. of ourll remh:~r . weli-! reOm ;bert Ihe gZrea. mio'ori shower~ of' Novembh~er, 1833, wh-h wa'si vi--ihl~ fIbrouhut Nthil A mer1 iti. 'l.~Thea uri: shtow ers are said by asI~'troomers- lo bae per'iodi. ty-th rea yoasti. Pr'ofossor Newton oif Yalo ('ollege', who hwas devofite mnh of' hais timo to thle illvesiti~atio l l ilb' suab ject-. ate ls fthat a sinialiar phenltlomno wvill probably occur abmit the 13th or 1 I Ith Nov'emabar next, and so contfitdent alae aiuronomners genterally tha-~t i?t wil thrn at ppear thwat extnsivo prepsarationis arte bem1 g madelt by scitentiiic mean m ti. r'opt fto observe it. Unat thirteen. tap. pt'a rantces of maaotric shower's are reCOrdI. sice fthe yar 903. lTe A roosu.t ook (M3ainme) iman says. "Theii htay crtop is so ver'y heanvy in this section, tat it- is with diflioulty that the farmiers can final roomi in their barns for stowing it away. Crops of' all kinds are roakabcly good this season. 'Wheat looks botter thtan it has for years. We do not hoar that it is af'necne1 bhe t wevil." AN IXTRAORlDINAlRY MoNKIY,-Tho New York Post thus describes tho per. formuances of an extraordinary monkey now being exhibited on the streets of New York; Tho organ is rarely, if ever, used, eAX cept to att ract; t lie nucleus of ri crowd. After that the eltertai ilnelt is of a sin gutlr character. The monkey (a 8mall 11e) t akes his place Oil a1 platform' wiihi is nearly as gigh a!. man' head, a.and begils tho Psormaiice wiLh musio of his own u111pon the Violin. The tones a1.ro not particlarly sweet, but the posturo' (if the player is very amusing to tho crowd. At the conchision of this tho Ill)Ilkey. er relt.df tI hsse.' ' Il h, l2I)ti1nel' niv otl, t eow- i-to the hand: f i t rain 1I .i *o '. *-ilrd V, pla es ill ! u h a hn 2 in lo-eer1get L. -. \ .: 1 ZI I nI io V Sl 1 -: a I oien i: a.r v:In I .j A':140 v, i t' w 14m l 22lo .o1i l i'llit, d(rZ t i II iX 1111): ioII$ iii'r l. l 11 l . , :sli l'tl ry i 1 id1 helliUti lv. T h e p ol . . r m r I I I -% ( 2 a k'' s t h e jr1 o f a wan itlr. I lis hez . ir I'23 -presv 2s" ht.r in in- lo . 1SubS1-pro!lIy h, r.mI-l obhors nIt parade d i4 , n . i'tl ht..-r m I eiles a.rmS, mnk0.im :nI lv, II Cap," with which t. ha h Lin supld. Theorb -~~~~ v I. n v~i shvtLe x:l T V. \.ey, -:2 2on I 'l . .ml iI( ecentr. of thle I-h:'1. he e in his hi, 1 ' 1 wit. gr l., h eins thrown at h1m, Wi) un . :ow far, or how m1an111Y comol12 abm 0h sNlIlIt 1 n1011ellt. Ills pIlI2s 1 li1! .' p- r i h'. ! b it. ad1 thie mone is shppe1 d il i 1. wlih wondlerful Itricknest and- dexterit V. The monk )0yvtakl. o I i haoadm' 1 2 12- 1 g o o d h o a t1 l. t h e 1 . 1 f t h): 1 2 1 . e x - 2 *. :.I N. .\ 2 . \l .\:s2. 1 ' 22 .':- : I:i - I N ' b i to i U :t on '.: i,:i Then Gener 1 h . a w~ts illifoli t ( -t-i- wal!o thle Confedehrn: rial shakin hand "'1 - 12 : 11ennd -We havo beenl I2) l g a lah oli1. often dini'g thel. war11 Ilhrolngh ihl .zls. ses and12 11mbi. Iho smakaI.2~ of 'at t ie. 11 we2( niow e.:m8 sha8ke' kIn ol, t he.' ( 2ivilia ns who')( hav ta2tIyedl at their homes92' inl safe (ill .I2222. In a 21 -. ;d,19llt.(2'l to2 'n2 2ri'2 'll222 . 2, 9 1 21 -2 I ' 122 , 1112 [ ( 't-. lI ii, 121 . -I 2 ,, 1 'l 81In . 1 s \'e i1i ell 4.2 s w'1I1 :\ 2 222 '*nII II-! 9l. lllIll I 22 'eni ll2 ill I,2112212t1. Ii. I' 1. 1 '9222tt li hl eI211. ing, 122 21 lroe11uber1 of l'aorii2t1nent1, nu,-.1 <iesi.2.I e111 anI21inrtlea txpi 112ly2 fo ' bilt0. byt.1( ulos P2goso'nCol2 ?:'i he') elebur CstI(,ialo wa112h nin e. Thi u Is !. p22e .22 Chronometer he2'2 a2 sivr iall'Oll, onWieb are~ n~~l ing hOOIs, indlict' ..ing l resp1oet il thel hours, bem iuten la 11th Inn 111 h11192 rIon~~ t l. ofTile yeiftI , II 11'92'ugel ii i l rc fo r le9,na uilt an lt ti ti In .i -~lg.$ ii Inoi eio1. - ro i a> c o ier.,' do:, -o~ ie noono rie w01 ch, ilseenb l'p Th21u1 if ma12 W2Io w3a old wi101 go11 11)13 h-)0 ifor yiletl, with11out requiringe Ieven tobeitened. abbongh~llfl t11 canyls be wound92l' bny aor In Ah genl inann' pe. Tdia is laris tR hour circi(, there semi-ci.. )tio, tebowing themn's age)1 andr l.Jpae by mVe o. 'fPobup 1)021 grollfI of t el At 11oneh .'lThed compliain o thovsmicohnnisn92 2ny1b '.magined;lt andt' yetl the wthi f ordinary1)1 212 dim.n'ione 1may becovont-2 the snm o treel hunred hghinoas.---Mchn le's Mgazin. dale occurred in 1)tIllni says4 aJel) tocal pa-I T112)i.' ne t o iitsIreceivinglthe "a.t V hy :>. -f Wiyt, e' 2vo storio hi hi' which2 hw.r hhIf mtI family, utiti wa COltI i~t rod and..I' thns onngb'n "good .--er,".not*a per-.-nhrnra (h hres that2 ofr in COW, wereiCI lefthun To h .-"fhta~oo he Jtm there is au1 h10o) lioknocked out, ofti ottlo yhon gave. e. mye.' 10o'1.ia -"Wh hr fit ho hros in or. 92of hop.skrtdhicad toLv thled anspih uiotha she h9lad swlloweth.ml RATES OF POSTAGE.-The rates off postago on lettors to be forwarded in the mails to any part of the United States, is throo cents per half once, p)ro-paid. The postage on letters droppCd in the office for delivery is two cents per half ounco, pre-paid. Trasielit lowspapers, pamuphlets, proof-sleets, book-mainusuripts, sam ple Cards, photograph cards, cards, mlps, latki, blank paier, eigrav ings, envelopes, seeds, roots, suions, and printed matter, (cxcept circulars and books,) are rated itt two cents for every four ounces, or fract ion thereof, pre-patid. IDuble the above rates cha rged for books. Unlsaled cirielars, one and not ex ece:d ing t It en n" i u lber inl one enI lo'e, at cha rged i t wo cents ; a! thatt proportion for a greateor number,.. to ole adidress pre-imid. Canlada aind the lritish prmi--s I it Cents perhalf onttice, pre--pay 1opt tonal. Newfomitdlanld, tei cetnts j.'r half onno, ust be pre-pai d. G cent Britain aid Ireland, twenty fo;l cent per half ounce, Irc-payment. optional. Fraice, lifteenl cents per it arter MIC, pIe-pay in t optional. Thle Itge onl all letters deposited for delivery or to 141 forwadedl I hv 111:i1 to ally 1.Imrt Of the Un'Iite.d :State (or t) any foreign cootr tovw whhh 1.re-pay tunt ikrqie, n-.th pre.-pati by p'ostage -uns ate~ pmid, ure wnt ini et.ia-ly to th dead letter ollivv, WAim o. Moneyv order., pm:; m, f. der uli,:o mlay bepr- ued ".\s 1,nm As ''wo l 't: -.' I Tii-i 'oris'; are close iII l-Ii 1 1, m. .\ iIerican l iiadicailS. Ihov arl ;Ursd''d ;i,1, the people-ul'id like h-. i .. are externlly doing sotmewmt to Iroi dew popularl passm- ] I') t Ipr vom riS whichl hat to ohevn ill in : nmsl.- c'11onn oou, :1111 si1k-ding o i, inll hI!oial. If 1h. Iloctrn!. l --. [-:m I I i t i t in iI ,led I':n-k. I I a Wl11. UhSA; P. VA! td the Net!% r 6|- Iul a' blod I i i 'ah i .I Til I :h . l i t T same~t inti stem4. lTheir gtiuts nnid ihir inst inct. alhke a re hoile Ito free govern be conisid.-red eniev a- where'' eithei r Theloll o41'if l'i4'lishl Toies'5 ini the n : ownt ,Ir. V :- 7id4 0.'!. be sir. cale. .-ib4.4t, iie h, i 444 in. .: compell..'1 i It) l.-n vi~ 1heir j414' 1)s beTL.- 2a,.r f th-r' tter, let na. ho'pe' the day is not 1141 r die 1tant when'i thle 'amti [piueliC oplinion here4, will de'prive. ti.e i' imirien Torv 44f i'll whoiIi' are afVni' tut trustjiw'oI.. on cr rin bater, wiill beea~st 'ut.-New Au I'd/ A~ It 4 wny41.tt 'ig, i4e. -It. cannot b. Ihn tha 1. e'iti ai up(715 t by thi(le ocean4 of1 4.7 er1V ity i 4o :0a ai moet~t tipon its waves and 144 ..-in to 1414. no tigness. Elso why is iJ loai the hiight and gloriiiust 4asperat ion whlih lea iip fromt the I(tmplte of o~) neneart a-44 is it t hat thle rainbow and cloud comne over'a us withI a beauty not, earth, and the pass)j4. off antd lOave~ 4s toi mu7s1o 12pon thir~t finded levehiuness ? W%'hy is it tha4t4 stars who hohl14 proaichatble glor'y ? A 144 finty3, wyI' ii 4 that brighter(~ fonl:bn of itii1I hun . 'i t 4em4 .4 presontedi to outr view, then tacke-n from4 1:---. leaving the thousand streamns 'of ouri attf'o tions to flow in Alpino Ftiwerets taponi our4 hecaris ? Wo are born, for higher destinty thant that of' earth ; thtere) is a realmt~ whero (ho rainbow never faides, where the stiars will bo spread out before uts like islanlds thalt slumber on the ocearn, andu where the beatiiful whlwh begins here, antd passes he fore ')s liko shatd'ows, will ay in our po8se . sion forever." Th'le Local Editor of thiinnibal Daily Lo~orier is the wealthiest niewspaiper mant in tho West. lle smuis up his worldly possessions i this wise: 'tirs. rdiocid (pair vastne. )1, 000,.000 ;-nid fives vears old [Local, *500,00&s; ontesvn wUV 'ilVks old Lolbal',. i.l'i50000 ;i en on hiani ti cents ;14( (4e o account, $T ; sunadie, 1 ' 08 th, 'asterni Lunati. Aivhnui of1 Ken-i tnceky, in a late report, saw "'Societ~y is daily becomning more 't ficial, and new wanlits more impemu: 1r4. .2e's niirat ionsq arte nasnanny1 at rl -ii' impracici )o eba~frter (, iantd sadu dl- p. 11411ilttti Ins arc consesquient I V yT)iO 4' were f'.rmeitrely happy nP nd comen ctedl ini ieli Ilt 'le nlVoenltio |O1 myle4V4 b4'(n an. (141ced by bhe spirit of' thei timens and4 mightIy stinggles'lir 110 attiin(Int of p)osmon.1, sutII4($ppos to be7 ': le:>bredl by wealth atlonet. T1oe. manyi~ arciE' recd antd comei to spendc the' r .unmuit of life ini onr wa rds." It is satid Itat(duintg thle Mo4ran ra id in Ohio, it regimtentt of raw miil i tia bemilf dratwn up bef'ore the niowly eleoted ?!olonel, h~o ordered the atd. "Lok wldtha !tut y(;r gunii: ; pre'par'e to thicoked anid uitmrch end.. ways ! Go-a-flunikin-gi, p' Andl aidstlt suchl ai yell as was ncv or lo(fore heard in those "dligginis" the gallant Colonel dalshed oitt in oars.ht'of the,"gray backs," following by huis im. nnuatint tommmnd1