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% ? ? HFH,1!1 ?fv ' . . llic j&MnMUU j)t? ; BY \V. A. LKB AND HUGH WILSON. AltlJliVU.I.H. s. <.;? FRIDAY. FUHUUAHY '2S, MM. YOIA'Mfi XV?NO. 45. . CAPABILITIES OF THS NEGRO. I P'oru a volume recently publi bed by ShihuvI White 13nk?r, entitled, "Qrent itMxiu of the Nile, and Exploration of the Nile Source?," we rnnke tlu> following vx? tract. Mr. lbtlser is aa Englishman, riu! having enjoyed such abundant opportunity during hift travel* iti Afr<j:? of funning an /opinion, hid unpHitul estimate desetvei to be weig! cd; "Tbe black mnn is a curious anomaly, the good mid bad points of human nature bursting forth without any arrangement, lik? the flower* and thorns of iii.s own wilderness. A creature of impulse, seldom A uat>db\ e lectio','h? black nr?n as louud* by his complete ob'.useness, ?tn>l at udieiily confounds you by an unexpected exhibition of sympathy. From * long <-x perinncce with African 8;ivage<, I think it is *s absurd to condemn llie negro itt tola >?? it is preposterous to compare liib intellectual capacity with that of the white man. It is unfortunately the fashion for ouu pariv to uplioid the negro as a supetior being, while the other denies iiiin the com inon power* of reason. So great a d.flk. nce of opinion has ever existed upon the intrinsic value of the negro, that the very perplexity of the question i9 a proof that be is altogether adis'.iucl variety.. So long s it is generally considered that the negro and tho white man are to be governed by the same laws and gUidei bv tl 0 snme management, so 1 ng will the for iierrc main (* thorn in the side of r-v?.?ry cotnniuTjity to which he may unhappily lnl?n<;. When the horse atid the ass shall be found to match in double harness, the white in tn and the African black will pull together under the *Hii;e regime. It u the gran I error of eq'wilizing tii>it which is t?n?*q*sa', til'it low lowered the n^gro character, unu made the bia k man a reproach. "Ill Ul? great nystem of crea'ion that d.viJed races and subdivided ti-ein accord in? to niV'tfri ,'U< laws, apportioning ?j>e via! qualities to o-tch, the faiielies of l!ie human race exhibit ceitai.i tdiararier* Jim! qnahfi a'don* which ad :j t them for spec.'.fii Kcalitie*. The n* u;*l character of those racac wiil not ?bor with a change of 1 M-al pr, hut th? instinct* of each race will hi <!?v?d->ped in any country wh re ill?J* niM ( u located. Thu* tho ^:ig!i%h are at? Ma ?iioli in Australia, India, and A i.erica, :t they ars in EngUndj ami in every locality '* industry and energy a thrir naliv .ad; ev? n k> th* African wil r? wain a negn in all Lie r.u'.iv. iiist'n:'* i:Uti;i(ig!i trail-planted to other soils; antln-e natural in>i n* !? a h?v? < ! idle n<-#3J.nd savagedom, l.e will assuredly r? lapse into f?n iJlo and savage state, unlv pecially governed nnd forced ?o industn "The history of the regro linn prove the coriecltiesj of t!r? theory, la 1:0 it ttaucu ha* tie eri:>(--?J other than a retro (jreiMon, when or.ee freed from rritit.ii. r ke h home without. harness, he runs wilt V'lit if i &r e^sed, i;o aniiri ii is mo;e u^efu llnfortuna tely, tliij it eo t; ary to p i' i opinion in EngUtid, where the vox f-f/pn a^UnieK the ?ijjht. of dotation tijion ma t?r? and men in which it has had no c.Xju rieneo. The E'lplmh in-in unon theii uv . weight* and uj.'jtiuro* a* the Male* for It ?nnu excellence, ?ni il I.an been decreed I lbs multitude, inexperienced in the negi j eriounl.T, that he bus b.;en n b id 1 y trei ted brother; that he is ft worthy tnemh pf lljo human family, placed in an infeii poniiion through . the pr^ju.i.ce and igr fAtice of t!ie while man, with whom should be upon equality. ''The negro ha* been; and still i?, the OUghly misunderstood. However fcrei< we in ?y condemn the horrsb'.o system slavery, the r.esoIiB of emancipation h.i proved that the negro does not appruci; *lho bltwsjugs of fitMsdom, nor does he sh the slightest feeling of gratitude to I . liHitd iliMt broke the livcta of liii fulfil His narrow mind cannot embrace-tl l>?jJ}ng in ' pur? philanthropy th it C prompted Eugluid (o declare her V g*h"t hl^verv, and I.e- only regards I anti-slavery movement njgL a proof of pyyi) importance. In ^irwLniie 1 horiz ?. t>? it Llimtuu the iniportaSp>,>j..'ut, an 1 M,?fqu>nce to couct-it, Jio the Whole wothl is at i?ine coji&rnitig black man. The "n?*gro, thvreforv, ht the important question, must bp n?v imj tant person, and he conducts Innm-lf ronliiigiy?he ?'far too great a in a - work. ""Upon this point hit natural c * Meter ext.il/Hs ksilf most de enjrr.c /VccowKngly; tfe re?iatj nuy sUterr>|>t-at *Tci6n; being free, l.ir* first impulse i< 4-luimon fquality with those whotu he ' Wved, *|i4't5>:u?iir-p .? dy?n'uy with W^d preteoWiftm. that niasf inavjkably wr? th* di?j?"?t of the * Ufte comma - Ill fcill-4* tbOB ehg>rtdored, a imtrrd . ^hIoo-j- established tot ween the two r rorvbtoe'l with the errors .that in Biioh t r" a>tion? must Kme' hpon. both eidt*. * ? JjjftW- <j ?e?roo* remains, Wjiy * vttn . t jjffp* mtioduejhir into oirr coldrri isf\* aedt# A.mvwf? "' 7 v: . "Tl* #??' i*. th^gteai ' arbitrator tat 4l*f *UUe and jjFie m^n. T.mre yro^uduon* *^?arj*'tf> civftisorf eouii {bal o*b alone"ba.eufc iy&l#d in trWpfc HUlety wItettrtke wbfte man chiujot ttpjg^.ta-Ubar in the sun. Thu?, ityt* por?o?# ftf America-te'nTjf wfifio:ul a i v ^ptfUwotSllfe lie^FO ?a? origin all ? * lo fatfll llioconditi *nkhoT?r. Jo Ujaowo country b? ?< tflfeaiOT a. 'Vustitt to iu? ow . te?; U> tbe toafUaiiai)' of1 s*i geoout to of A/riga, ?u has not b,rn (aujht ( > /A* A/rirm by tfit ! white mmi, hdi| m etiirontty ie|>nru<l, hut j that luia i-v?-r bm?n ihe j?e?:u!i.ir churn.lur> i Ms'ic uf African tiihes. * I? his Mnto uf sl ivery, the i:??{?ro *v.v ! 1 compel to 1 to W'Jlk. H?!>1, tl|IM??g\ hi* l.thur, , 1 cv<.t) c'ouuti v h?* ' = ! iic?.*n | ii:tiodilci!i1. I! .t nv:?s mj Mriilv .'r. c>! : :iuii { Itotn ihiit tisotft"!!! !; ? rtrl'ii el to woi!:. an !. j | irmtenl of l>ci"jj u us-ful un."nl? r uf a ci- j j e'.v, hu not only bucamo a u>eV~s bunl.Mi j : to the com tint ii it;', Isut ? [?* n ter :m i in? I I triguer, tuibucd *it!j a d.*a liy hite.l to j I the \v!iite in ?n who bad g?nerou>ly do I 1 clured him fico. [ "Jfow, a< the ne^ro was <?ri^ii?*i!!y iin ? j ! ported a* a laborer, b'H n?>w rcftiM** to la i ' hor, it is S<* f evident tliat lie i-1 n '..uiieri' iM.1 ' failure. Kiih? r In? in?>t I ?? compelled t<> work, bv so nc &:ritsgotif. law a^icst va- t !g'aticy, or l!:osj l.e.:n:ifiil c?un;rius that j prospered nnb.-r tl.e conditions of i.eprro forced industry ninit viei 1 to ruin, under i n??:?ro freedom and i iio indep n.!?*neo.? ; For an example of the rest.!'., Ioj!; to St. ; ! 1>ouim>?i> ! ; i ., . < l ''Under peculiar g<i. 'au^, nr.-3 siil-j-c: : , to a certain restraint, the m-j^ro may bo an important and most u.-.eful b. i?t?; bn? ;f J trua'ed ?a an l/r.jjli-hn>r;?i: l.e tvirl nAT c? i tiie vice* but ncic of (he virtues of oiviii . r.ation, and liis j*;*t ?r.-t! guud en liitim will : | l>o K?-t m iiis lu become a '? ! it? [ ; man.'" i I DANIEL WEBSTER AND JENNIE I/IN'D. ! t | Jennie 1/md gttve a concert at j j Washington during tho s<:-si;?r. oJ ; ' Coiictvss. and as :i mail; of l.c-i* rci; p?'f;t, n:t'.l willi a view to tho 1 polite invitation-* to tins President, Mr. i?*i!Iiiioi<*, llit: (?? inherr* oi' thi i . Cabinet, Mr. t'iay. as.d many other j ?J slingu'trrLci n'.ftaborB of l.? ;tii houses S of Uoi.^ives. It h :j?;h r.cJ that on I . t ' f,t f y i , i!iat day sere-ai tacsnnov.s <. 1 mo i_... o| met and SenaJc wotf ciitin^ with Mr. ' BuiINc^, the I{t-s.a:i Mini.-?or. lli.^ : uil.t:<T Mill ch'jit-O V. i - O S hid licjtl the parly to !uie that Ilio con ocr& win i.o.ii Iv over v. hcu Wobbler, . j ''iay, Ci'.llcnOc ?, a:.(I o hars emu it . r | Whether fiMni the hurry m uhitrh J ihoy c.i i.o, ??r iVotu the bo it i f 'ho ? ; roii:n, their f.?o-.s ?v-_-re a liltio il i-hed r ( at id th'%y lo< k il somewhat flurried. I j After the appl.auss wish v h.cli li.eso I . gentlemen ni ro received ha.i Kub>idod i ; and hLmjco o:!C ) moro rcti'ured, ihu ! j deCuisd part <>t' the c??;.n?rt was? open , 1-y Jennie Lii ii with "Hail Colum1 : ' s ; Tim tool; p'ne-i during the *?lit r. : ??f iha debate and is ituuicul on the ii s?aveiy q ior?'.i->n, a d thj (omproiu i- 1 i.-i-i i-choi'iiion* of Mr Clay; and this - : ;iattioiic air, as a j;-wt oi' the prol. gramme, ,?ns considered p otlhvrl} I. | appro j-riaJ-a at a co- cert where the il. j ltea-1 of i be G . veri>m*.:nt, a:id a io tuuiib jrof btiih bra;;cliCH of the l"gi?!i ; :a;ivo <!?*purtinei:t were picfon*. A' l- J the close Oi tlit* ftt'cXi "Giro Wibi'er'; i- j jsatii ,'tirt:a boile.l ovov; lie c-n! 1 *1 .n ; uoliJ:?m'r; a;.d ii>:ng l:ko an u j j)ian Jovi!, ho added bi.i deep, hono>y | roui b.ieH vt? co to tho ebo; u-<! and J ro J voiiture to fiiiy never in tho who!* A- j course of her career did she ovor beat er j or receive 0110 ha if of tho :>|'piau-e ?. or | i.bat which her song ai.d Webster' id 1 chorus *vco greeted. be I Mrs. Webster, who sat immediate I ly .behind him, kept tugging at hi ir--- , c mt-tail . to make him ait down 0 siv j -toj? singing, but it was no earthly us ? ..?. 1 _ ,.r ?,1. ? o: ?:i:m ;n, mo ii.iw ui it ive j riier j ?inecl i:), an>l it w.is hard to *a Ala j A'iictlur Jvji uic Lnd, Wob^c, or tii uw audieuce wero-tho most delighted, lliu haro E-een llubini, Ijab'.anchc, an srs. ; the two UiisH) 01 t'io sa<;e ut o:. k?t | tirno, but n.ch a -happy conjuncti* [ret i in the national air of-Hail Columbia self j as JvM.nio Liad's tenor and D.iws the. | Web iter's bis>& \vc bliall "ever tec < lite . liQan a^ajo. jn, j- At the el.is?'of t'.io air, Mr. Wol a* ster rose with hi# hnt in his hand ar lies : mado her suuh a bo.w as Cholci fiv the j would hilye doetned a fortune for I ling | soli, and whitfi eclipsed D'Or.-tsyV b'i jor j J fenny i.ind,. blushing at tho disti mp- i ^ulsbed honor, tourueicd to the ft >< r? to the audioncu applauded to the yc h.r ;ccho; \Vebstrr,doicrrnined rot to dly."1 Oiitdone in prditunes*, bowed oga ! r . J ,t? | ? Lco 1 M.iH.5 iJinu rccaunijiuu, mo iiuu-5?j ? to*| applauded;-and ibia wturirepralud i. Into- itimen, or "I'm a villain clsu." >?b- I I liivc neon Niagara, and Tuglic in-j.Mu'is anfl Miilibran i-I Lavo wall uily'. i through iho ruins at Plenum .and and CoiloHeum' Ly moonlight, crossed ate% .Jloi.ia liridge and tho tbairea ^t*iir. can- butuerer wbt.lo memory laaU .tfitl l TW% rfceno fade tway,, . London* I^Jador is Bftv^re <v < cldss 11 cii-tayidU now popular in H lan.J- It ^ay^: "A miserable IJh liui-sm, a hint en- fas r?ty!o to oi itue?, wrHcffl, wKislrn ii.au ffjrably pa &T<sMi defcir??- tt>j-j>?t SUaJcspe ii*?' if nolo ana i|Ora. i>auon qij. auchj aAuimjfivo Jbwaggc i *nd a*** Iho general "ftafti'of tho 'sris lalive filjbool ofi .eMayi<H^ ^ the diaciploa . .wt?ioh ure onU?d upon weekly to ? ?!?*".?Onio*o*??tr?^ an<J t'orfofiing ibfr>?8rc om q{ T^ast/... 4Giwel^ iuoot*/, Wall WA% ? oran^.otborVrtiole t.Hojj . inn*" *P V^'P*11 tb?tHI?eMy wqbap . * X^e/lfeaJw al-'O U'enouoi?as%lio .p ^Xf1* tfco ancfi.wntors hav^uf nayiog b Ml in. and extravagant thing?of tha.tWi d il?* t?x-*"in?jttinj #oi4otf,v flHr^** W( ' 5* JISSU3 STOKY ABOUT A PI1ARL Tl'd you ever nw a |>onrI ? lVihnp> | your muttier l>:ii two in lief bu?oiu ( jii?>. It is u beautiful ruur.M, \vl.i;v i ?u?n<*. iSwinrt nie <jui:e frinaii ; ??lhoi??' .i'*; 1-ij?j?er, u:.?i mi) ci). *?!y. A ' oi.co owned one that ei?>.i f ?ur h;:t: iJri'iI th(j't-ut.<l liuliurrt. l>:u u)j vvci . !o U into a j.rwelet ri niioj>!' 'J i t. rvj y?>u w i>! v |n url.-i iumI o'-'t r j-ivimimih j ct-iiK-s r]>aiii.i>-g iii.d ?*lii:?iliand I i {'.ire say you thin!:,4 Q, 1 wish I wu.-. a j j !xvvIvv to own all lliorit: lino Uiin^s." J Jlut Hit-j- ui-U-r only buys to Rill t::ors? j n^ain. lie is a merchantman. ].)i?l ' iOU ever hrar the L*.nvi .I-.'.-us' story' about a mcietiantmuii 'i Hero it id , "The kingdom of lvaven i-? liLo tin ? - -i-:. ? io n mt'i< nuuuiiuii hvvn1, i carls, who, when ho had I >und oiio j earl oi |>reul price, went and wold aii i ti at !>e had, a?.d bought it." i 1 supp ?se the nietch.i'.tman had a resit many little pearls; but ho wa-' willing to noil Iheitt, J"Cr?, XItill cVel\ : thinjjtuat ho lad to boy r. lar^e one! which was nnn-h mora valuable, j What ?h'Cj the Htory mean ? it u-eaRh ; 9 >nu lh:r ? for you and n.o, n.y dour i :I*J. }"<>?; are liko that merchant--j man. "1? curs a Utth' hoy; <:I never : i it??l to b?iy a po.ul Ja my hie. ' And 1" kij'k some little <riri. "never s i\v a ^ pearl in my Pcrhup* not ; bu? i you are seikinfj after uomcthipg to J midc? von happy are you r:Ol 'i ' O yes" h s a liiUe boy, ".ir.d if I. had a lent liki Willie's, 1 should be. peihctly happy." Y<?s and it' 1 could ;.'t t'.ic mod. I sit PC."iO')l, l Hiouui uc i peil\ cily happy.*' i?.;iJ lij.-s'o. Ah, if am not furo of that. Wi'.lic j'lsil : lljoii-ht so, b??t hisiuiil d-jes r ot make I : him prt feet ly happy. Now lie want* I n d->g and a i.t ?.: carl. A? fur iiossie, ! i sc o-dmalo won a bjok lor a priz , j t:i:d lK'Ssio C:iiiiO ii->mj n lite J", con-1 j : U'tlll'd. "ii .SSU: li:tS iO - I 100 tl.O Jit!, 1 j ; id paid unt ie rJ'?-uj. r-ir, | ' littie il is," cried H 'fcsie brightening . up; luu K Ity Jones get a bcnuliii:? hoi k, and I bad ralfccrhave h:.d lhal". ; ?, yo:> ace,?t is liarii l > be mad* j? 1| lociiy happy. Tl.uro is ohuust al ; ? a>h some ll.ing to destroy I It o hap pin-. ?s wo t xjvet things v. ill give us. J>ut there t.* one thin?; wl.icii v\i!i j ttiuko u.s icallv bapp)*, btcjuse il will ^a'is-ty u-*, and Ikc.i';.*.? wc si.iill rcvei i ever, never get lir?j?! of L. What i.-? il? what e:?n it bo? It in lii's p?"iri i.'f jjrc-ii j i.{ c whiuh JwMi-irp'jke oi in hi.- li: tie story. ' What can ihc* pearl he? j Why, Ii id .li'Kiis hiuiHtdf, and noo dy an 1 nothing ei^c. llo only can ; make us truly happy. Wiihwul him for jour iYiend and j ?avuui, 3 on may have every thing i beautiful uroui.d you, and hav?. [ -.Tv ry v- inn gratified, and Lc di.-.con| tented and mi St ml-Sc. With him a: i 3 o.ir Saviour and Friend, \o?V j be poor ai d s-it li and Same ami blind ; and y?. t he L-?|?|-y and content, d j j can l>-3. Yoa will ml euro lor ar-.j ^ j such liille troubles. Oil then, go ar:? " ; seek him, go and find him ; go with s \ humbh>, eurnust. penitent fj irif,' arn ! :vy'K hirn Lo forgive y?.Hr bins and blus VI | ? J i y< u. ! Will yea not??Child's Paper. ? J o >i j Ilotv to Sei.uct .Novki.s?Ilenr; : U ?gors, in Ins "Grey son Leit?rK, > : gi\*es tho following direc ion?, wide In mil- I >I'M 1'ir thei y ; * ? - c I inspection anduse ii" they mi-o propci I j iL'U'J any euch novel, Hebrew fu:d> r! i ion, that ! ?, backwards j go at oneo t o ; ii:o cud c-f tho thirl volume??an m j marry oft' t! o hero ami horoiao, c J drown th.'m, or han^ the on.}, an el , break tho heart of lap other, an inn i : r ' b-j most meet to you and iho write ! If, - after having thus swarod yoi ! catastrophe* y>n cannot iin i h.tarl 1 ?d |''to plod your weary way" thro ii hi lim rntcrveuiil;' djierl of wjrd*, d lis | pond ppon it ymi will i -so nothing I su.! throwing tho bo6k asidj at oo< i n- , And farther, you may t:ik).th:s ul or; , for a-rclej if yo:i do not fool, n-j y< ry f read on, that what you vend is vror be ; reading fjr il* own saic, that you cot in. j naJ itover again with pleasure, re- t sure the bQ'jk in not-wo: th sss pen' ino ! No Set ion is. Wei lb n ! body's reading, il'iut has not conoid mi, ' abletnorit ?s a work of art: nnd <ti ' : . ' coil ' w >?ka r.r? ever to4>o felt worth ret 1 r lhe [ ing ??gain, of.cn with increased inl tlio-j ost. lh;t> As Inc ?ji:ini'Tinr.k Crows. . P-rencU o(8 30P, wlio priso opon-his parolo at Heading, met^ 11 a a liihlo; ltO\read it, and was ?o n&'' -prcs'setl vrVtti Its' con ton In that he-1 c-mvihcod of 'tto'6 "folly of *ki*pl Iher jnijicwj)lc?, ar.dof i.l?j3_H'atl?8 of Ch too tiidiity, and resolvctl to bccomo a J ttro, tt!Bt*nii*? 'WKien his ." gey i-.saoci tho roiliod hi to for July ng 8.1 aaripu-s a t ir?f- bo said in bia.'findicatjoB, "I L ar a- dona *0 moro.than roy old school k OI ! eay - Jow, Bornodolto, who baa bocom tpon- Lothorrfp," "?ea/bnt jba bocaine i'ng said bia associates, toobialn'a cro1 Gbritfiian ?9T* "* ^ wime; ynly dififor 1 fcur ' tb? A ot.Barna< Male i?"to obtain a crown in' SwadVn; htcU. f t6 ob.ain aero ?h?io heave.,. ? ?iwmmw* mmmtmmmm ???mmmmmm*mtmmtmm U01UJ3 AND L;UPJUIWMNU3. "Mm * ili .?? I ull.iiu f uli.nvy m*%*.?i ? ?, y .| l li i'I ?I-* " i !i ? i' i V. Mm- t'liii ?! ! or l<il> V ?, >u.' t!in?? ftii'i -n ;? iwor n't I tuny, ,M *k v?mji !: <!!?? I '.-It ufiU i.i : fr.l, It. 1^ t <..1 ' | 1. A Wll k! A l?j l.|'l\ V?'Ihi<' im.'Ii Iui.i! sli Si |v?i <'i>.i' -iiIcJ, iii ?! to! tv. It !ji;?ii:y 4 S'.i-iW mo iho ii'?uic I'j lives i:i nut! I w i ! u 'i von i!.t; f !?:iru: tvr ol tin? num." *n a sa\i:i:r cinho l\ n:ir much trtuh, but winch too few, espocially amon^r our Au.crican farmers, appear to cumpri liund. A meal) house us Mircly I'X'.'i tc u influence upon the min is of it* inmates, and u pVasai:I attractive house F.n onob'ing a? a f?mvn depiessart or a smile 'ijjJuOr.s '.ho sr iri; <1 childhood. In the planning and construction of 21 hoi?<*o, while becoming reference .u!d ii-j had to outv.arl utJractivo and lor the ixoivise < { hospitality.?from which wo d? rive many ij our choicest tho c'ief aim be t>< ini.U i u ftmsts ft?r the fam:ly, sia?i not to j^r.tliiy a false ptidu in- the puViii:* c) e. ItM n *t the sum inveMt-d in a uwcliifjjr. but the neatinfn, taste and conveniences which it embodies, at d iis adaptation to tht ci:uainbtai.c-.h and wanid -if its ownei that eoinjUtntc its true harmony ai.d beauty. Ti?e eurr.tundinjj* of tha hou?c .-h"ti!<l I)j t-huraeterir'fd with lik. neatness ii?nI TrcL-p, hhrub?? iu(!:;rt, viiiOi. ii:tu ilowvrs, abmr 'Jin; .villi :;.rij>s < f rcfr?.8hii.g groon?u! tlicso arc cshim l n'. Tiiov make ar.\ l,o:ne attractive ??:<! I .v* 5v, and eausi i*Lese'itirm-titH of love at-d b.auty t< i^nrsut i:i thi' head, like tho ven bU-avcs and b:;di thcrnsolvea. Hju Vjvv renlthat. \"A tiling f b>-*?!y. in j ?y for?*cr," , 1 :i\ s"?p lo c* >ti?i Jer what a powerfu ihsWiatiij:: lieu hidden i:i Lvcry yiinpl i ' ill lUif.ili.il- o 1 ilco a ouh'i, a tie i .1 rustic mml or vas.?, a bit cf grass o 1 a 1 order of fi iwcrf. They arc ob : j c"S v. bids h )'.d u.i almost as Ft cadi I ly titid strong'y to home as wii'o ari II iiiidrua, to \\ Lo:u ll'?ej arc oioeoly a J ! a home Pt:vh a* hero pica j tor, tii?T? is h < !' beauty, coint'i i nni happinc;}-*. The chiiircu in the j daily If i exemplify ihe buauui' i iliOtlgllt that j? "lifKiel: livk ?il>out u? in O'jr infancy," j aiiJ uit ti<i) ;;u'tubcrs ?.f tlu houd'.l;ol rea'-i/,) T icn'? r.o bk-*!i place aa vvl.i'.o i: altrtici^ propur a^ooiat'-s f ! iho cliiidtcu ai d ci.urtaiiiiu^ gue* j fir t!:o older or,c<, ! A li .mo lU?? revor.--o of this litH u: r j u cl'iU'l t-f a 1 vcran h;fl icnv-B c? |! lai'.i lo proJiuie unhappy rcsulla. 1 .; rental to beautify au-i cinbi . |:i:?h ln/fuu has driven lliOtis tiiil < . I n-.-.ii daughters i"ir away fr<: hi ir.ento.id/'to which, ? th< ... i -.visr;, ti.oir ruuur.tl afV-.clioi.n :i;;d iui\?ls would i.avo facfuro'.y bou j j it ! ir.u.>l l?e lesmiful which corly vie .ft* l'l?ant? daily, ami v. hi>:<e u'?v*|iy v-rvivt j Luig kiowieilgv ??uii the nctuimy v{ yen I Household. THE IOE AND TEE SNOW. ? ' Yon arc wlrto as a phoc-t," ?? ' ho ice L > t^ic anov. ' Y..U aro t ' ' L i'*?*. aro 3 <?u I'.iiiit V' j *0.17 io'io is pjto'.!o?r?. my fl.il ":. nai in!ciP| ar.il my fail noisulw," re - | <-d i he snow. ' i "I ihti.k you lack firrnnoss," ' jvihciee, "ai-.d mere soHiMi}* and wti " .vouId render j'ou lets iho rport d ( ?vii>try v\ inds *' ) "We've more to f^ar from tho r- '.hun from tho vii.d," anaweced j <I)OW 1? i "Indeed !*' observed tho ice, jl' i shout I i i y y.'tir wetikucHS on tho - ' prjtifh of sielra loo." 'V ; 1 hJjuil commend myself to ,0-; ineroy, by whiteness ar.d jairi ' j fai l the snow. 3U I "I shall rc.iist his p->wer by l'1 j harJjiOfj'e and strength/' returned U'l | j(.0> : Tho saw now fhed- his boom? ec- j our iwy cold friend*. The snow ?3' | gun. to,*re?'j?, and life ieo to melt, w-1 ' Where's yonr w hiteness W:d icl? |iiy t,oir i?u;d the ic?. And whcrc's year firmness crv strength '/".iprpired tho enow. i'\Yo uro -retarrijng to tho * rw? n /in mn " tu lil ( V>r ;i<jiu ?\ irjyuv v?iw* ) ?? ? -A "Why j 'lis not dcatb, but cl?ai ncr jd|fuHy ?-^cluimcd'tJ?o ?no*.v. nth ' By tbis charge wo aro bcco Ira- on.c/'.faid ih'e. ieff jvfts "And seeking tbelowest pl^od, iityl ll*cd* ihfc fctiow. ' *7 rid- "-Wo o?n, cow o?cond tQ lion [?to- *Aid tlw ifce^'whefeas we troror ttUtt whilo. -L >atainod ray . boa^Lcd .urn ^yaupfc?^* ,?fhitc favt' t' -D6a*,W U Droi^i<dcuU(r$ir, '-Jbut f?U Blorer. - .* . >o,M | Th^ ne*< Wesley aq epilog# ba *" " I atyBel&st^ Irolafnri;-*# apprei Ttia total oost * to to 1 batiilibg wU^atrfixitii' to about b*tt? YOOOi XT+.w*r4 tW* bow 4 t,be mia? J Me>hpduu mtrq^ia ". 985,000. ".. ? ,;*,>* : AtilUtfJLTUIUIj PK0&KSfi:3& I j i I , Tho atiim il ro|?"il of tho Amlftj: j i (. nitui'iNKtiicr <1 A^riculluro, lbui?' ol iliu iim^rccB ci ugrirul-j : un : I 2; i? gratifyingtn n*i'o th* evMon-j j <*os that rro nj?p:uent. oron to the! I-:jpes t Un: I'Ver <?f tlio int roasin;; I j iiiUM* .<>1 ?:i' i ur people in liio mlcuuco-| I fl' n/jricnliiirul 8?-i.*?iOC?of the i j ij i?- k :ned mental activities oi the j j !.timers, sis shown by the widening | { demand lor agiicultural I oolt!?, news- . I pupei8, and the reports oi thin depart ; : incut?of the disposition to expoii- j j inent, lest alleged improvement*, and ' adopt labor-saving expedients?oi the : "rowing inclination to employ in ug, rieullural money, business energy and i active enterpriz", which are so ?-ue; ' cesnlully emploj ed in other depart- j motile* of business. In nothing is this intr-.licctual ac" tiviiy phown to bj so munifcdlly be:;eiiecrit to the agriculture of the pm? ! 11L era, us in the improvements. In ! Ir<-i7, the number'of agricultural ja'. ems granted, was but lorty throe; in ! l.V'Jii it has increased to llirco hundred and ninety; in 1*01 to five Hundred and sixty throe ; in 1^05 to six Itun drod and forty-two ; while in 1SG0 I tho wonderful i. creano to oi.c ihorsand Kevcn hundred and seven'v? ' ci^ht was m:;de; and during ten months of the prudent year, ilrj jalenl clHca has i=B:Jod r.j lees than one . thousand ecven hundred ai d s -venty ; s .von. Tiiuii the number of agricultural invontioriH peif-.-eled yoar'y in : i.ow moro t! an f-?rtv I'd.I ?jieatc>r than twenty j-oar? ajjo. Already has this ! nation aurpa^Ked all oi.ho.is in the ex? j cellpnco a?id variety of its agricultural j machinery. Partially represented as i waa our airrieullure in tho recent j i world's exposition of industry a*. Paris Mind uhr.Oit i fit .daily in Use ! national rccojjniiiori of t'.ml tjrea'. ex : l.iliiiion, our honor* piuokoJ from the _ \ tielJ of Karopv.HU tvjm 1 were _ ; almost. caccliinivedy ihdusltijl, aiui ,j j^largoly ajrrii u!:t<rul. 80 Miceesrftt! j ; have b.-en our fainting iivp!euieRt* it: j repeated eoiitfs'.s cu Jvir.'pi'an noil r< j lIt;.L tiicir rapid introdueti m into for; ei?jn marke's ia on!}- hnpcdod by ll.< ^ro illy lucrettMn^ demand at uo:no , rhc:ii? improvements are rapid'y rov; the airr'.cuiui e of tlx t : West, and reducing lo the lower in in I j ; iinum ever attained, the proportion o | tr.uiiuni labor emp'oyod in its opjra ! Ah an i:i*t?;*:c<>, tho r.upo: I i lii>l di/iog the labjr ol' halt :i uo/.jii >l > thsn a halt t c ;r:j of inon, is Bjpplc :i | men ted will, a s-sifr-lcer, which doe ! iUo woil; of others n illj and now j I't.Tiher to. i.-.c'iitate and ecjnomidc lh r~ j hurvi st woi k, tho e&rao machiuo i ;l ! iuriiibhod wnil apparatus (or ii.stant: u j nuous binding ot" tho tjbeavoa. An ; to furthur this I. lbor raving proets >u' i t!io higher tho wA^Oti of harrotit v.*c [r" I k:-.r^, tl.c br ?ador bceom?:R tho ha ,'1' j vn.it U- IJb, the greater aro the profi ' d ( t j | .. I', u... .... ... A ( 1. * r.\ nrfl j becomes the garners of the world. " ^ ' Coincident v\iih this application 4 ! mrchani<-B to agriculture, oyetcinat nud enlarged business aptitudes hai :i!*o nought alliance with the noble ai Furiiift of a tbouaund acre* have bci managed with tho greatest tlciil, moro economical ad.iptu'ion (>f mem aj j to end.*, and with a larger margin net pn.-lk than many others of eigh a'~ u?:r? s The maxirn ,:cultivato fi Acivs, and ?ul'. ieuto them bettor," is l;?s sttfa ono for farmers who can 011I7 jj indiiccd to cultivate bolter by tho 1 u M-t^oii ?.-f tho :ava cultivated ; but l tviil he found that tlio hirgcr tho far j within tho c ipaeity and means of t ght ! farmer far good ullage, thj bitter a , oJ i cheaper it may ho tilled. Yet it tine il* the mar.s of farmer*, who o j I}* employ the labor of their own ban B,,n ! 1 hat tho concentration 01 thr?t Jah '.he upon a email :in*a is their highest i ast*ur:i:ico of aucec^g. B J Cheap an*d Excsli.knt Candles A correspondent of The New Eojlc j. Farmer Bays: ' ! bavo liie l the f , ?: lowing rcoipo twice, and Hn?J it ' j ih'at it crocked up to bj. I haro | doub'. that it would have b?en wo mv 1 the ! morc ^>a" twenty dollars to bo i j had ki.mvn it twonty years a ! Jlo3t fum r.*.! avo a snrpluH of 61 ' on ' ... lat dirt}- grca^o, which can be m t- into good candles at a trifh>g expoi j 1 k'pt both tallow ai d lard cam DL? i 1 through the last summer, the 1 ^ i candle* stat.ding tho' Lout best, | burning qoitcras well, and giving rater 1 &?(u* u as l*13 lu',,ow onef. ( . t reciivJDR tar making gopd candles f | lard ; Tor twelve pounds of lurd I ncro. ) * I ono pound of naltpctre and al ~in_I mix tUem<uid pulverize; dissolvo j aaltpctye end altrro m u gill of l-o1 j.fcot- water, peuf thp conaj)oqpJ llso lard bcloro It ? ?ll moltetf; verti%- ?i*o wliottf unlit tl b'.?i!a, skhn off i eon Id lot ft #impi?r a//tU jfto fir<6j 18 aU boiled out,- or aDtil Itr co*?? hi**'' j pnurofiC'ilio' Kt a *o- ltoo* dim*,-Rod trie** tlifi Is . . w hUo ?l*?4 flfot,. if ll^e oandtas m ^ ? be run j*ofr-maycommence karaec ndini lard .. ? Hi at .to a cake, and ibon treat aa xZ.-i, > ? im *-m> i ^ 3 Her. Joiro Bactanaiv & dD e Irish Br jD, ?*<>fp4?U aboa* 68#y?wr of fci* partUMl ?}*%+.* I.t'liiicu'n Simim.k 1.iik.? Lulhot-'a n\x u liio wnn n landed l?f qnlvt simplicity. 11o rutnutnid pmir. IIo inij'ltt huvc hud tnoimy it' ho hnd ninli ' i?d; hm ho chou?o ruthi-r, nwiid't tlio . cnoi'iiion* labor, in wc-ik at a .nrnii'g ; lathe l'?r livthhoud. ll>> w?* toiiablo, chcerfuI, fund of! I innocent himin'mcnlt, and delimited j :o cr.cyurft^o thorn. IIih t.iblo talk j collected by hia Iriend*, m^kca one tl ; ?ho inudt brilliant bok* in tho world j llo bad no monkish theories about iliD necessity of abstinence; bat lie j whs lorn pernio from habit and princi|ilo. A sal: heriing ai d a bunch oi broad wuh his osdinary moul; and l?c j was onco four dijs without food of of any sort, having emptied his lurdor among the poor. NEWS SUMMARY. ! ? I ; JV ib ArroHfjempHt.?Tho following , arrangement (;ir harmony of action be- ! . I ween the two Ameiican Trad tS'eieti <8 has been agreed up >n by iho Now ; York JCxceutivo C nnmitUo aid liie J , Ho^ton Committee of Twt njy-five. If it shall be ratified by tho Boston j Society, the arrangement will be j bidding : 1 1. That the Society at Boston with , ' draw al! i'.ftagonts (torn the field; dis! ronlinuo nil personal i'pjcuU f jt ' f.;nds, cither to churches or ecclo| siastict.1 bo-lien, in New England or elsewhere: arid that i?a existence be : 1 .. , i; '::n?iuvu uiMiitv.vij iii a a Corporation. Bat licit it may cariy ' on I i'aliy the do?i;*nn of its founders ! and past bcncfuoiorH, it i-j to retain j * j tho ri?;ht to receive ?ho voluniary oft'l.iicgs of churclics and individuals, I and to diHtvibuto il? puLlicntio: a by grants, ae Providenco may open the j way. 1!. Tha?. tho S.xi?rty ftt Now Yotk i oo-.Mipy tli?- fi -! ! thus relinquished; flirt' continue ita book an.l tract, pub.irai tions tiiero to the ft >ci-jty at B stotij and the S rioty at Boston trai.fcfer the i sale and agency of its botk and traet i [ pub'.icatioriij to the Society there. ; | o. That both Socio;ice exercise oach . J toward >ho other the highest courtesy | oi lho Bvok Trade in the matter oi ' ' rcpubl.cation; and that neither be ' compered to keep or eell any book 01 t:ac', wliieh itn own Committee ol s Publication does not approve. ! 4. That the notion herein proposes f ; be consummated not later than ^.Ma\' ! 1?GS. "j ; G. That if any fnlnro matter of dif i, ! lurencj arise between t'io two Socio ; bo rofcrred to a conimi tcc o k . two Ironn each Society, to bo appoint j etl by its Execativo Committee, sai< c I committee of four to havo power t i.tt | appoint a fifth membor. d j Columbia Seminary.?Tho Theolor ?? | ieal Seminary at Columbia, Soul r- j Carolina, is emerging ir. some degrci r from i:fc difii allies. lis buildings an t^1 j library arc intact. Of Dr. IMumo "O j lately added to tho Faculty, the rej?oi | of tho Directors says : of i "The Uev. Dr. Plumer, theProfcse< if- j elected by the la;-t Assembly to fill tl :o | chair of Didactic and Polemic Thoc jn ! f?gy, entered promptly upon tho d n i ties of his oflGco. Wo have reason 1 na j be thai.kl'ul for his appointment. I ot j brings with him to this vo?porisit | position, IUC Irui'.s 01 eniargca, mi ' : otigb and laborious study, and oxte by I bive expcrionco ir. tho way of teat re- i-?ivp. Since entering upon tUo duli *l \ of his department in January last, 1 n1' ! has prosecuted tbein.with great cm he i ..... . ml ' PT nnr* without interruption to l iB | ob'Be of the session, giving tho gre; r.- cut satisfaction b >th to bin anstcial j and the young men under hid i-istri ; tion. Wc cannot but regird bim a ' precious gift Irom the Groat Jlead j tho Church in a timo of urgent ne ? ! and ?c confidently believe that, if j valued bfj is spared, he will bo ms "A- | the honored instrument of doi j much to rcelorc our beloved Semi no r\- to itB former usefulness." rib j _ " ^ j Easier* Chri*tiqu$. ? Tho Uni lf??' j Vrtslxylcriwi Btute3 that tlio Kcv. I a*Q j ikigd id, a Nestorian priori, hos a^e i cetiily made interesting addrcQsci ,)R9. j i^ittaburg, presenting the claims *'?* i Christians now suffering persccul art* ! iti Turkey. We give an extract: and I ??Xbo .Eastern Christiana, who r'fl | persecuted by tho Mohammedans, Di- j Hvrrve tho prayers-and tho syropat! t-om j 0f au Christiana and civilizod jjati< .aku for thoy wero tho defouiors of 'am ropean Christianity and oiviliz.t lh.c fur ages.'- In Turkish Europe al 'I'Pg. some four hundred' years $g?, into Kustcrn Christiana <mimberod 44 flt'f 6f people, bat wxw ther are vhutj "\o lhe small namber of 1>,000, ur rsCer j hayofcunk away, undfer M jslenj !9 to, by, giid jnuny pjrisJ|>tog by tiv0 ? d as tlwPouA sward -of Tai k sb pcwiecu loiter v-u^ nrttrfn'ambition of-Mohamiue '? to if m Ms >iMcn U^>*t?rraiT>ate C 4??AdA iiof chd earth bimilbV ** \*mmm ^r-?- tcoo! "*' i>~" "? r -?;.i V \r'? y?u- * Atih* hUi meeting cf the Boa : - ' TfttifcH&dof-PriVicelonCoileg*,] L of jb^<%ree ot ISLXf:, ?rco oonf id \fe* <*> -ilr. i?iiDea Wjno*,of A>>. 3 t?* {taxi Cb*t of geou FcoC^Wa lolfv; Bdfcrt, lwW?t5 V . - * ? -V " * 1 1 " 7. According to one iVufc<?Aor l)olis-| per, u series ? I' eol.Mmlund leirosuiul phononietm is ttt linn 1. Oti tho tiigbt i ol tho 27l.li <;I Febiwury, in tho wee-j< tern heaven*, there will be ncoi-jmc- !1 lion i t' 11?o moon wuli Jupiter and > Venus; and threo night* Inter Jupiter I will pus* Venus by only twenty-three I seconds of a dsgreo- Tlio result of! these conjunctions and perturbations will be atmospheric commotion?elec? ! trical discharges, heavy gale*, high tii j8, eartq \akc-?, and nobody knows v. iu4i uumucn. Ji'Jiuuvi i| liiu ^ uvi.u year will br hatful for its storm*, inundntions^ruplioris, q'?*kin^s oi" ibo earth, &c. 4;o uliail ecu and hear of thobo things if^^ey-co:no. Cumposiliun of th-J Conventions.?In Virginia, 25 out of 105 delegates, to > tho ConstitutiDnul Convention, or lese ! than one fourth, lire colored men. In North Carolina, 13 out of 120 delegates, or less than ono-ninth, uro colored. In Louisiana, tho Hacks have ] a majority of 10. In Georgia, 15 out of 1515, or less than one eleventh, are colored. Alabama, IS are colored, about one fill!) cf whole body. In Arkansas, 5 out of 78 are colorcd. In South Carolina tho two races are nbout c-q ml in the Convention. In | : T-x is the delegates have not yet been ' chosen. I A Xcv Sect?A now sect, known as | Xa?.ircnct>, hue appeared in Hungary, j il auriicis the entire peasant population, as the Methodists did in Wales ! Is is only among tlio lover classes I that il i-prc-ada with rapidity. Tho ! people have no priest, and no religious : ritcB. Tncy rcf.iso to have their chilj dren baptized, and will swear no oath. ! They have clotely connceted hoeietics, : iu which al! matters of common it?! teiest and iho private affairs of indii vidua!# arc arranged. They are quiet, | ordeily, Bober, and induoti ions above ! their neighbors. Is'o o:.o Eeemtj to J know wh^re tho religion came from, ! nor how it was introduced. Ilut it i* | a.veoping over tho la:.d liko a tornado ! Zryacits?Wo understand that I>r ! Wihiain M. Ivig'es, late editor of tb< ]'ii*byl-:rian, tnuJc, by hid last will ant ; testament, tho following butpiosle : r' 1 ?"2.r/l0 to oRlbbli.sli a t-cbolart'hii j iii Princeton Theological Seminary, t< ! ! bo c died the " (Jnario.to E -glen ' t: Se'iolarr-h'p. j 2. $2500 to establish a echolars'ul] j in tho Theological Scnrnavy of. lb -1 Norlli-wcbl, at Chicago, Iilinoi*, to b fjca'.lod tho "Jjt-cph E^glea" Sobolai . ! nh?p. Thetc scholarships are not 1 j Lbo islab.ishcd ini mediately, but pn tb o | termination of a life, upou yvti^b. the [ arc contingent-. j 3. Three hundred volumes tf b library to the Theological Sominar [j | ul the North-wesf^o bo selected h I tbo Trustees.?Pseitbytcriun. <1 | r, j Baptist ?The Baptist Church in tl ft! United Spates during.the la-t tvront; j live years has increased 60 per cei >r : in churches, 77 per cent. in minibtei ?o ! and 08 per cet.t. in members. Tl number.received by baptism durii u. j 1867 was 72,05.7 ; the whole numb Lo i of mcoting houses ia 12,003, and Io j members 1,005.806. ,lol >r-! Iiefurtn:J. ? At a reccnl meeting, X x.-! James Suydan garo to the Board sb- Trust oes ol'llutgcra College two op S. 5-20 b.<n Is, ol 81000 dollars ea< lio J to constitute a book fund. Tbo inti cr.; est of tliis fjnd is to bo expend ho J semi-annually in purchasing boc at-! for needy young, men, who are pi Lcb ! paratory to entering tlio gospel mi iic-: istry of tho Reformed Chu-cb. a a S ' of j Gen. John Frazir, formerly aP rd, j feasor in Juff rsun Collego, Pt%., n his President.of tho Pennsylvania Ag ide cultural OoJIege, ba* been elected Pi ing idenfcof tho Kinsas State Unirersi nn? at Lawrence. Tho institution ia djflrid wilh fjriy thouflitnd acre laird, and $15,000 in donations, pri ltd j pally from the lave Ainos lyawrei ill*. | uf Boston.?P.rtabytcrian Banner. rc? . _ jn The Famine in Psutsia^-Tbo ( 0f mail papers arc tilled with heartre Lion 'n? details of the famine which i prevails in Kisiorn Prussia, in go aro q'Jeuce of the failure of throo au< 4e. j?ive crops. *In a number of pi hiOa | typhus fo?or has broksn out, and an8) | amount of misery met vrith arr thousands of people bafffjs all tion tion. Tho Prussian Government ono looal conainiuoes.are making tlip tl,e' moat elf. rts to afford as paucb ODD' po*sU>i* to tho -sufferers, - , uoed ;. " ia?y, A citizen of i?uihrtnn<fj Va., < rjMv a eatfwh'iub is.jreallya curiosity -j J ?.?-1-^ ?? 1 nnr?' mo ixuuu?j svon * tio'o.' of. "Thomas" measures from i din- lip nejirly fjirr fffcti 'weighs J brie- tvtenly pounds, U vijrjr approaot i. and demean* lifipMoIr with true Fj politeness. .y' . Ti\e Q? 'Scranton, Pa t rrad noance tbal. potior,a of that, oil; ?f?rk, vUib1jf$nki*f.;iotath?-dopt.t>? Ifcica, I oidvJOpat- ?ine.;>CooeUUisabU i ) t& ?WM?g li** iuhabitftQU.- ? i ?.., A/t*$rt. 0s Connor an J fitvity AVywfilut t'j lU/rhtt the /Viiii* Prttvnert in liny hirl.? Si'cict.ny Seward, l?y direction of tho President lisis written toCharlo* i >'(_\>nnor and James T. Drady, of Now Yoik, asking ihom to go to Europe and uppear us counsel fur the American citizens under trial forcompi Icily in tbo Fenian proceedings. No answer bus jet boon received, but if those gentlemen do not accept the loader will bo made to others. j l I At Lafayette, Ind., T. P. Pinkbam, a?r^d Movent v one votirp. died vorxr O - - - ^ w * suddenly last week. Ho was in good health till b^lf an hour beforo his death, when bo wont down stairs and romaikod : "1 am going Jiomo j in half an hour?in thirty minutes?I shall be a corpse." Ilo expired in exaolly thirty-fjur minutes. Ilia relatives wanted to go f >r a doctor, but to said, ' It is no u?* j I phall go hor.ca in hall an hour." ! At Norwich, Conn., a little schoolgirl. who bad received various littlo knick-nucks from her mates, thought it was her duty the other day to reciprocato the favors. She according, ly provided herself with a box of cathartic pills, and distributed them around among tbo astonished littlo on oa. Not long ago, a boy was seen put ! tins; up Fenian posters in London. The police arrested him. All the paipers copied iho poster, but iho oditora J vvcro not arrested, although tbey gave j tho incendiary document far greater | publicity than tho boy could h*va ' done. I i A nnrober of gentlemen met at the ! Astor House, New York, on Thuraj * j da3'f for the purpose of perfecting an I organization for tho purchase of Vir' ginia lands from insolvent ownor*, and i' throwing thorn into maikct in smalt (j lots, for tbo bcuoGt of men ef moderi j ate uieiuia. | _ | Tho Now Orleans Bulletin rejoices 1 over the arrival of 80.852 bushels of , i corn in that city, by barges down the j Mississippi, from Cairo, as showing 1 that the gratu of the West is destined f K to reach a r~ai kot by the way of that . j rivor, and bring au immenso buainena ? ! to that city. j Tho Canadian-tf'o.vdrnmeat, to pre, i vent tho ir**asidn of the Dominion by 0 J Americana who pursiio game out of t. i season, is enforcing tho game lawa Q 1 with great stringency. IVjcontly,. a 0 i party of deer huntors were fined 815 y | each and forty-two boaH of tlain deer i confiscated. \<\ > v | "iThis in White Man's Government." ! ?Wo learn tliat throughout tV*e i Xorth metalic badges, bearing a lik*j iiesa of Vfaishington, and tho abore i0 ' inscription, are being very generally r_ j worn. This in one of the indications t | showing tho deep current of popular :g|i feeling. ' iio j ' ig j Montreal ia ' fcuffcrihg for water or j In bouio places in the neighborhood of of : the city, ice and sncrw have to bo hauled for miles and^nelted, to supply tho needs of the inhabitants. of The Now OrloanR Crescent, & DemoU. craiic paper, cHtimalcs tifa't only aboui ?h, 2.000 will be disfranchised in Louiai- i sr- siui/e by the provi^ion.. of.ttvb Con., ed stitution aduptod by" the Siato Con? >k-? vontion. ' <<"' ; i . " . o- Fiakij? Bullitia says that tho Military anthorilies treat Texas oaf a national Cinderella. She was kept anto der martial Jnw longer than any othow or State, gels nothing from, the Poa;ri body Xund, aad no rations. res- m . . .' j ity, Tbe Terkish Government hasdecien. dod on adding a?eoapie of "turret ships ? ol' to its ironclad fq*adron? Plans for nci | new vessel* have Bocp received from ictf, f eoveral English-and "French builders and vre no* undor coi&itlerption of the Ad mi rtil y office iu Uouatanliuoyle. ' ' * nd- - - now Mr. J. P. Bonjurain, formerly Secnse rctary of Bmt? ib Mr. Pavi*' Cabinet, :cea appeared Uk lb > prosecution in tbe llcaB eatu <4 the Qaeen vs. Sir Q. B. Caltbe i lipg Hardly * . lo:,g ~ \ 3}'JP"; A T?ty> Territory.?A. bill bae been aod introduced in Congress for tho tempout* rary governmenx of ttyo territory of ef as "Wyoming"-?situated^ wo-beHave, bo twoon Colorado and Montana. jwns .*' A descendent ol Martin Lather, tho , be- Great Jlofyrixie^is qqv living in Hatoafd g era town, Md. He is of the-eighth ,ij> to generation, Th regular dewJetat from iboot bis distinguished anoastor? , ifible,. .. ; renob Jt takes 16,000 bale* cotton, or 6,480,000 poaoda, tA iapply Wo daily > demand of the.coWoa tailia pf tho .. on. world. ?.. -v'.. . ' . ' * ? > . f Jtfjb * ; J; ' |J- ' of-an mJ)eaik~~of JMmiral Xnpl*-*-&dmlr?l blarm^ Bristle died-In J?i*UaidelpM? op W?d-* V * -f'- . > ? >v- VV ; ' I Tl.t * ? I?