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' asidinner did
n --A his. dioot
As'nt Awor?
aa ,amd I iol speak
tt itors are'- just the
lappiest most frov.
th0) erest, brightest, most
4, p vb-&1e set othumans
dk'A onlyreason they.
~ cause they .are
world in general know
htid favors and perquisi.
wphto th office in the
r careful toilette, and
breifas.t-ziiake* up a
*00,hot enough to roast an
etically seal" eve
Sndow puton. a pair
light a cigaF, draw up a
r, stick *their feet
as th ite ds -and
neaa (') i. eados,
-hiffs of thit, eig ar they
'Oita funny -stories, poke
F th ibs, agree to join the
rtt sod:5cieAfY -retail dll
U ? ind Ahe scenes,
W ;th o' liticbt cat
K-41 '0 and shape their para
oW .ellwho pthre
"t m h
l tlo~ like "Evezj' esiu
n~,& riime to tell of othe
4 'k, nd flowers, and fruits,
# broIdered purses0 and
pi~as, pretty 'little
r. ed'wachchains; the 'hand
,e ~ get' liefuvied~ and
~d8-fr nothing!
.~ ~eybo~y nudges his. neigh.
,je'tey appear at lecture, or.
Iias-"There's that ele'
~i~eitor of The Comnet!"
'season ticket to,,a free
"%~Pond; how ~he has
It6' sn'use in telling all a
15.Christopher Colum
tor&lfea "vexed existence!?1"
teeolaugh now who nevrr
tIsbFwho always laughed, now
-~: ~j1~the more."
~~ FANNY FERIN.
~~lrng Editorial-barring
tygexpression. "Nick WVil
n~zdest,"1is one of the best in
iemiber-'of 'the yNorth Care
~,~fiMagazine:
elidsff "ours went out not
a& to -defen I himself
j~ttekpof the cold, took
~~~q.'pa~jnpecket pistol" loatl
'grDPont's best," but lit.
- A~VSNlck -Williams' d-n
- arelessness' with such
s well known, and "not
Inde. time, serieus fears for
y rntertdined. A/party
h''ojmedj thich; after -.search,
p rqggyn . the les,aind
sensible, . ing bit:
mmnd of
er." Ho
,and was
culars of
f at~ he was
,plug from
- 1 with his
dangerous pro.
ed, the whole
--is'' throat and
wards.- We are
-- the wound Is not
- offects"' will .proba
-h life.UWe might
other accidents of a
t ehope this will
ueothers.to , dis
'e.pns fraught with
~t'themselves and
Mv he, of eoonomy is
4*unAies5l w apply this
veru
hp saw tr 4 aoi $
At~a eL
ho Alpigti
1ath f
loweru~grades hve indip
lhtn&%; aidy qfri'ad i ned
tmilotalwtoideiI 'lhtdi
iierensed confidec among .all
tations are, fait i-easiO 6 n
ding 6d., fair' Upland:64h844rid
dling-5 7-8J a.The .advaies in Corn
'mon qcialitieswas fully8di
BREADaTFs.--Ten mae '
Breadstufiawas greatly dep issed nd
all deseriptions ha lrg.4e'lI
'r-Considerab.e iS~ty ~sfrt~
Wiolders to ra'i d large sales d
been. iade, speultors Vei.ngui -
the )owest figures. ateery quotes
?lour~r dlined 2s perbblf. \V ed.3a
ald per 70: lbs,' Corn2s per qiarter.
Mestern.Canal Flour iwas quoted at
25s.,:Philadelphia and Baltimore 20
63d, Ohio 97s. 2 ?''
fast as landd at fulL rats.
h"oves upwid -and the stock idoes' 1ot
bcumiulate. Bacon Ranrtisted,.there
being none in grst hands. Cheese was
selea ble. Lard runchIanged but'Wlf
im upivard~ tendency, wihich checek
ed sa!.es .
MAxenIE-Trsa .MAflKKrS:-A t Man
ehester Goods.; and Yarns:. had. ad
v.anced, hiel had hcd ked extn
save Opeio s,
FRAMC.-The eivil rmarriage of the
Emperor, took' place at' ,tii Tiiilldries
at 8 o'cloclk on Saturday evening, with,
as the apers express it "noble sii
plicity. Eight hndi-ed persdns Wero
present. The religious cerernony took
place on the following day- at 'atre
Damne, and wass celebrated *ith
great pomp and splendor.. The popu.
lace turned out en masse,i and the
city was decoratid with flagi-d&n. In
all directions the streets were lined
with military, and the :scene was .of
the most imposing character. Thne
service was performed by th Ar- -
bishop o? Paris; every GJing payi
well. Three th~ouandI
oners.
-s arriago. eI he Ena
p.e Imprestlod o V t
oile all oter Fran ---. ud i
faety andhis clpbleon ."
Tereporthat (e ath phope
lahd broken'out in had caud
great uneasiness
It was reported t t French of
ficers had been cmpheyed inr urvey:
ing and mapping Piediont and Lomf
bardy.
The French Miniser at St. P hters
burg had presented ,an'd been faivora
bly received by the Czar. -,
M. Consideran, ex member of
the Legislative Assembly, was about
to embark fro elumfo Ameri-a.
.TURVKf.-The, Turks' conmnenced
~actiye operations against Mont enegrin
on Jan. 12th.. Duing the day three
villages were destroyed by fire and
Omnar P~acha-a~t the hecad of 24-,000.
troops, was pushing on towards the
capitol. Austria had despatched Count
Jellachiji to the frontiers with 18,000
troopwm,~ad Count Leimuajen ,.goes on
a priv.f td" mission tQ Constantinople,
which is supposed to relate to Montene
gro affhirs.
A us'arA.-The Vienna Lloyds an
nounce that definite arrangements had
been made with regard to the diff'eren
ces between Austria and the Unai
ted States.
Napoleon's speech to the Senate in
relation to his marriage had created
tremendous sensation at Vienna, .and
the answer given to the French Minis
ter of Foreign Afihirs by the Austrian
Ambassador, in regard to tihe Emper
or's allusion to Maria Louisa was not
satisfactory. A difficulty also existed
between the two governments con
cerning the Roman states aire to be
occu >ied by the Fretich troops.
JENolANO.-Viscount Mvelbourne,
Ex-Premier of England had, died,
and his title was extinct.
Mr. Neuman had been fined ?100,
for his libel on Dr. A chille.
From the Wilmington Commercial.
The Slave va the Freeman.
Ma. Exrroa:-AlIlow me through
the medium of your paper, to say a
few words on the difference between
the labor of the Slave, South, and that
of the poor Freeman, North.
It is one of the grave charges against
Slaveholders, that their Slaves are
hard worked. We admit that such
may be the ease' in some instances: BUtt
are not these exceptions to the gener
al rule? We think they are. Let us
look into the condition of some of
the Apprentices in the Free States, in
the hands of hard Masters, and we
think, oin close investigation we will
find as many cruel tyrants ovear white
men North, as there cruel Slavehold.
ers South. Yes, two to one.
We are awvare that it will be said
they are free; theyr are not obliged
tod work.a Admit it; bud they hanv
to choosa b~tween work and'starvtion
}-jth s~o~ m1 wit a vongeane
dfkr t
Noe fat
lav I'.-'.an~
l at.j~gp the e frthItin
nfinaliy housads
jorholise.
Ises pssoWrn more; &Mn nuniiegton
fro i thotI.w
frr h arne aut rpeshall keep&
lotk u fhIeln
Th^6 Lo4on, Tmes bas the follow -t
ing' utilitarian' iotiotsauo haal
ihand a i orcelf as it-ddev'iii threconn
Vr' 9-z 19.1 ~
"Ad 1n, after al is not materially1
the muore precious for beingfgold' or
8ver e 'whit r or
doublo ct '~hou~ious $Iras
ted i proeurablornight bean eligi
)10 quality tOintroduee. One variety;
ke, see,'stfed 'dumpies' orbakies,' at
trheted great admiration 'for-the entra.
ordinary ghbqtijo oj tbei~r legs; put
w e scar ly und rand the adyantage,
f tlh fedidre fi~l, .ided ,hey
will go'mto -a .smaller sauepan. 1 '
i2hb und; itihortf of all such tehi.
bitions as that now open, should b4ho h
,iprov ementinot ofprivatecetloWN
biut of the public stocks, and the breed
atrges combi or7Ulerrest.pluina'ge,
but ' ti the best promnIseaft gejeral
,uefulness. If,; twelve months hence1.
eggs should prove bettreieteis thea.'
per and all poultry more abundant
than now,p~o sluill hfirt- ,to go
knowledgelist#~bene ofd%'Baker
street'show-,abut, if the re~ulie onflig
ed t6':'tthe monstrosieties of private
'olioitiero lvill be litt le" redli
ga pied .ly tbe u'ttof t wek
isplay.
%VjlI A di to- Ria serneamBss
e~oithan ever awake to thie
~Appljuieatinp of every -discov
~hW.takeni a hit~from the burglars
as thave proved chlorofortro
be bete t thd fol or dirk for t
.twto sleep t h a the -ree
Wsq.Il hole bt tise .thrA.t' he
chlorform is mu~ a snialibitle hav-0
img two tubes through its. cork .honilj
oe of which is allo yedito ?ute e into
immediate contact .dth'ifbo chioro
form. .ThI tub ehidos oineif
td innmqdiatecon tactv with -the chloro-.
formf :inse'rfed iidca smell halin'
the side of the botx, and by blowuing in-"
tI the other thechamber is,. soon fiiv
led wih thegas and tey turble, ouzt
in a box below.
- POOTav:.SuOW ir LoNoN.-From
the 1Ith toth13th ilt., the was '-a
grand -Poultry- sho6w in Londa'n, at
which wnere exhibited no less thani 615
pens ofdifferent species ofFowls, each
pen. containing from two to four-be
sides -11 pens ofgeese, 33 of ducks,,.I0
of turkeys, 248 of pigeons, and 48 of
rabbits. Of the fowls there were 240
p ens of the Cochiin China -breed, 03
B an tams; 70 Dorking, besides Spanish,
Malay, Ihamburg, Poland, &c. Ori
Ithe first day there were some hundreds
of visiters, at an -admission fee of' five
shillings, on the secon. day over 5000
at a shilling, uind on the third day a
much larger number at the same price.
Very high prices woee put upon- some
of the pens. 'At 'the auction sald' on
the last day the highest price paid 'nas
48 guineas (*240) fors Oo'ehin" China
cock and pullet. The general selling
prices varied from ?60 to ?2 for each
pen.
Ta 'CuRISTIAN PRINCIPLEs' BANK.
-It is stated thaat- the banik of Seth
Paine & Co., at Chicago, has failed.
This is a bank which professed to be
governed by strict "Christian princi.
pies.' One man, it is ailedged, recent
ly had his notes of 'the bank refuser4
because he asked for the money with a
cigar in his mouth, and another, a .li
quor deaier,'who wanted fourtcen dol
lars in gold in exchange for the paper
of the banik, was refuged becauso the
president would hAee nfothing to do
with rumnselloe. -We think we can
rescue Christianity from any, invidious
opinions on this point, for it would be
one of the most interesting problems
of the day how a bank could be con
ducted oni Christin principles ,and
make money.
g~g" There are "at present thirty
churches in San Francisco. TIhis is
about one to each thousand inhabit
ants, and which, judging fromn other ci
ties, is perhaps about~ a fair average.
The Methodists have four; the Episco
palians, .Presbyterianis and Baptists,
two eacb; the Congregatsionalists, Ro
man Catholhics. ..Swedenborgians and
W elsh, one each.
Some editpra say, that the destiny of
the *oridofefte~iiamigs on a "trifle.' A
li tle tijifibetwoen CharlesdlBadaite
o his love, I tt gb :va brok
on~1
Ch
(V to1'-2cet
1l)td Afespn our Iast'rS t1
Koe
thfr Lsa b~te~d215st
o',r liatg
6 sfelhphtliit no .unterP
on {con
Asgeul andinteeszihg' fhasterAtd
wi I I r- u i e
det
t t o Reprseie'ntat wd iiiressph
which he'wlI1plod acoedtottifi
S'n' vadssige 4 n
Cols. F. J' M6oli aWde W .
towtvid 9'ea
dar fe t
plac&.in the Courjjo e n'n Saurdays~
last. j ii iA liA d
will -co3:w eomise' him a pry
Akt*14k
r rOW af"
the p1 skl~Qe~i
next an'id e e p o
St th or a rPoeItst o In
Congress. eJ.-ro-ifriing- to-the *Gov
r .P JAi jvill be seen
that--thenboxeseill- b-openddaforswmo
day i. ' s f
one t6l ae Wjk. dyir af To'ti tn
we hope thatt uimbeof-v otes poll..
fdl And
beo intere In their N-tiioia
He sen n
61A
haeeopaittbtiti revd ur
-regly., Wa~e~h sw
certain quarter, swhioh- wetshall fd$llon
Op W ~e refer our aenders partiu
larly to the advertlaing columns th'
week, i~efi.tusd g
get good and cheap artiqies. Te th
ry of infl $ipei~i,'w' otlde
cail a~t R. A.' YoOR~di8-wlio'a ;~wyS.
has on hand a large assortiii~e~
Gold, Silve r P ~td'Vai
There~was aislightL .f ll of so
this place on ' Senday .mnorning'last.
which coittin und for abgut 63O 69i
doing nodamage haowevrtqig ens,
which are vrv N~syad, und soo melt.
Rev'd Dr. Francis. I,. awka.
esch~ohi rd eloquent pzlli 6okatWo
is nlow on a lisi's toliiispijatIv Statye,
(North Carolina,)" for -the -pu'rpose of
gathering recordf'o the cor plet ion of'
his history of. that State, upon which
ho has been- engaged foru a number of
years. Hle is also spoken of 'in con-'
nection with the vnenney' caused Ljy
the resignatlhi' of' Bishop 'leif ithe
Episcopal 'Chuirch 'of'North Carolina.
We knoweof no .one wyho would 'belter
become' that, high -'dignity tharn Dr.
H'AWI{s, andl only hop6' that we 'may
live to hear his counskola from 'the pul'
pit once againg
. Washington's BlIrtladay.
This is tho day set apart in the his
tory of' the world, as .the Anniversary.
of the birth of America's m'an. Our
citizens are determnined that it shd)).not
go by unnoticed. 'The' Troopers, and
Rlilemen will be out, And'afterian Ora..
tion from R. M. DUJRANT, ~Sq.,' of the
roop, at the Courit House thy~ .wil)
adjourn to a splendid dihner prepared
for thenm in the Aedldomny Gr-ov~, that
is if the abominable rain, which is now
pouring down wvill permit ef 'anything
like out-doof~dinig. -To night there
is to he a Ball,,we. lcet 'me~hilng
good from tle mnagergerngand
refer our readers for pg )cc arg t9 thqi.
ade2 a.. ment~
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duGr inches fibm the ofg,' Jaaryt3
theyied ~~4'~200. The aggre.
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froni~thismiiiojs siteofacr
Icupery ior ordaer, Is'd1 h"tl~g~ne
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nut;I, hM c6 4nfllTn lFVtllr6d Yi 1
..t~ havel.1 enkndurnile'b'
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ngn el ent fright btis 6
e nrurr n
eal an~d inddstry 'ith whic hegrososf
Retesh ompletontof-this roks
per 11e have been kiddly furnished by
made Wiiolmngon t Mi
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istage, 21s'sta a
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Braychville withtd Iia
for;iffiburgt
YnRes of tarIe on ea ehe
pstaniilOfe-ailuctigns a
maede.-Wimintn Deoprat.
.We findstheaiabovua nu1hpW41itig
benefat nt ,.ha fli iggmer
Wei wsidtaont ahataoi
gor
Yig Detiti wond ntt1S Yous,
fharthe pups ofeli'' dflc t
.hich had tourd ewentgth twIl 61
hsu egjron eat Jch D oYig
.conclsons thertr' meintsii cisdnnrf
byoCrtun oBiren'e~d irh ob. 6'crob.
.I~I iwh ereun blwseweren pfntosjtig
morma theomonad;av 'n othg mof
C an ur ..~be ~n~c.
ten olnc, Capt L. WR.arof
fothe purose ofhef yad difficulht'
wy i~igr -ham ccredHi; tier twor f
theofifegres.. Blar,'woh Da Yoeorg
the 'And ofirs Ydin 'a etled'du'i4zlt
I~homwvheupnbowsam b tweregunr
,ta n the enagmetl.abrourro
Capai Yhrop f'bear nsptn ved.
Mes.Yng, acanon, menge of
th -ose ino the yardunid oas thof
ocurrtiico aireumshe svo' oIieoaof
rni. oung upandg.6amn 'Jigly
m!diately
Weterero came by~ the S&una
andhth lutll re stas1 os ofths,
are ttesnide 86'r hann:sc ~tln~
his fao. leabn n towtanine.
W~ngheefor. Woreh :rnatd puc
mhaet, 'hisfar nly. Thge urfegisnos
dout~hs of the ot'bmu"'nty 'on h
hiscprfrometof p' eicmsac so:k hat.
waendi and apng.-autevor dg
nbe astno,.aMr.. Pres Thms fti
mirtehdisd soanding mimselfin~
his Inagood circumanshee ndtw du.vs~
arlag te faiy: -Whern-.heiadepur
doubt of[the act e ntRyo
Whis part, fr 'whe pommittethyu
al forundabutln''o a bet.ve ii~
braw aignedas efore.It 'is tugh
peate halbritslanot soundi inaind ve
tas the phydiciacumstanceshi andlys
hi lugserfail t mourh nif uss.
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