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THE LECTURE SEASON, Hiecha ea pene tyy eg ef nics’ Institute Lectures. Be Led BON. JOMN A DIX ON * THe [> FLUBNOR OF GOVERN-- Fitem was afterweids eo'ually driven MENE ON THE INDUSraLAL oLasses”” drowned bimecit im deepair And eee settle teres Allow me, through your widsly-o:realated sheet. to ou! . 1 t Byers Sowe ences otaietonnatomenie ‘Athenians, who did not like to | the attention of all militia oflcers of this Bteto to the farring in ali quarters of the globe, | lurtrious sone of New York Hven street lamps have | stumble upon him in the streets, and be detaiged | convention called at Syracuse om the 11th Of Jaauery {is country, erreatiaily acommeanity | bad their martyrs Ip the reign of Jbarles the Second, | from their dianer by his couversations After ad- | next. The object of the eoovemtion Is to form perma ‘be perpetaalian of property the streets ef London were involved in total darkaess, | yorting to @ number of incidents in the life and | pent association; the object of the asscletion to unite hospitable character of Socrates, bis ty, and hi im, "" the whele body of the militia im ome brethechood; to pomee pers See at ‘soomie Sige hh 4 0 lecturer said that (6 | secure united amd univerval sotion; to elevate and estab | ooreregated together om any Oosssion a g eater ercay of that from Homer down to the Deaut, + to a) y than we witnesd om this Aa abundance of writers who wished to trans- | lish the obaracter of our oltis Soar ecurce ss | eholoe Ouks, lemonade wines ores, julien &e, waiel rm women into angelic beings. wore either bache- Cae pes Peg en of with a not by (he many obarming le Jors or unfortunate husbands. Ho alluded to Xan- Po Song fo pee Cae ron gece Pod mt A baud we: in het suce during tne ore tippe. Socrates’ wife, who, be thought, had groat | of reward for the best drili amd discipline, to such regt- | reagon to be the woman she was Her husband had | mente end compenies as may bv represented in the aso no housebold qualities to make home comfortable clation by Its officers; te do anythivg, in fact, doomed ‘The second leoture of tbis course was do ivered on Tuss- Bay evening, at the rooms of the [ortitate, No. 1 Bowery, by the Hon John A Dix op the above subjest. The Honorable leoturer was ivtroducd to tbe audience by Mr. Purdy, ond sald :—Mr Presideot. Ledios and Gentlemen The remarks I propore t> uddress to you this evening, ‘@oncern the organization of our polltical sys'em its infla- ‘once upom the Industrie! cies +s and the means of per petuating it, The times appear to me to invite to such ‘@ d\soussion, and certsirly there fe 00 subject which can He of deeper interest to us. *!l. The distinguishing obar- by 14 evunting room. . sbi vodbull, TL. Parker. Je. and A Biow,) Moteristio of the age isectivity. end our daily walks are xpe-ed, toe insta there was bardly ever any thiog to eat in the | important. towards scoomplisbing the grand result it cmon =" beset with exideaoe of the encseit aod soliottous haste | ing him ro-mortos.cnd doully ths herecious netare of | berforoe e fanatic, who ought to be oxpalied from house. and he would provide nothing—would never | jt be hoped that evry onmalsslsned offlcer in the wap pling mph thea Pale sea wa with which the miulstrations of toaustry are performed, | bis porsuit. banbrupting mre than itemcisnss What ts | House of Commons, Sharp was oslied w robber. Now, | take pay for his sorvices as toucher, und consoquent, | Over attend m percon, by subscrining the paper for | {OF tl! OCne#rmed and ite pleasures will we: seow be for~ ‘Railways pour into the very horom of our cities aovnse- | there in eucb « life of tou, . sll revered these mem as, heroes, who bad schioved | ly never had any thing—was always talking about | Vatdeq each division and brigade stalf.and oxoh rogi | Eth But it is unneoosrary to aay y which rhould excite the en’ the abolition of slavery. The temperance reform, which | bow tittle ® man could live on in Athens; but he | wont. Tho drut division compricing the flowor of our | @ Preive of beentertainswent. the mm ees flow of mon spd merchardi-e. whieh the oooam amd | to ix vigorating labor and bis nights to refreshing - | is DOW regarded a6 #0 great @ ble-sing to the world, | r had any of that little to live on. Ho would | citizen soldiery. should be well reoraiented. both ia the | reerved ard sustained » good tthe land receive and give back torach otber. Upon those | ber? in ecarcely lees enslaved to his vosetion | osu-ed, om its first introduction, tremendous commo:ion | be loafing about in the morning, while his poor | convention and association. he tural districts will be pereege but among the pubio Jipes of wire, vo slender that tbry are scarcely visible, | thas the sat ease A Band the world: and the reformers | wife was meditating over emp'y stow-pans. If the | largely reprerented, and it is to be hoped the olty will | Price! 4 Of thought are inc-waxtly passing delivering,at | Spe ac ‘Reformers ralicions fazed aan theres hs nie. | good woman ever discovered the object Sooratce | 106 be behind thom. L. @ distance of thourands of mii+n with the rapidity oflight- | involving property. or lib-rcy. or life, He di¢ not epeak of the apostive end propbe's, who. in | Married ber for, she could not be blamed for aotii SECOND BRIGADM COURT MARTIAL. . hi Hed de h, ‘ping meorages of general ip'eliigence of busivess,song and | the overtarked inind, the negiented phistcal powers, | their own dey. were denounced and murdered, but of | towards him in the way she did. Reforring to tho | 4 brigade court-martial, for the trial of the deilnquen | or Keyport N. J. exblolted, et sur offs, be thore are the common phases of the legel profes | mem not cleiming to be gifted with inspiration ‘Among | s!zong attachment to Socrates of Antithenes, Aris- ‘ 4 deficiencies of the effi of the Veurth {| three years old. of the pure 'Leteastee breed, Joy. which il up the mesure ot bumen experience. Our | gion, Gow little upt in tbe mun of astiom to sporeciace | there noble texchers was one whe was not inspired, but | tipes, Xenophon, Huclid, aud Alcibiades, and their | Cle" 8d deflelencies rata ourih Mest | 100 poneds brea by thet gen‘iemen,, They are la habitations, public edifices, etrenie, equeducts, works of | sorrectly the loburr of the man of study wad refl-ction? | whe now commanded the respect and reverense of man- | almost idolatrous reverence for him, the spsaker | ™¢at New York State Militia having boom requested, a Ruxury whioh Gill our derilinzy all denote a spirit of de- | The feeble frame wasted by long cuvduement ami want | kind—old Socrates (Appluure.) Yot he was condemned | portrayed the closing expericnces in the career of | Brigadier General (eo. P. Morris has instuted and de the ed for exbibittom et the Cryatel Palace. Uue of them ie ong vver raived in emis elopement in olvilization aed art which has mo other | CL mecertery inte ea Ea peng np erect recur: aoetber’ wax coed. tNe attonibns des phage Daring ‘she reign of the thirty Ae: | eens: Delo iag. acre ae, conetinyting: tha etarty<i cond tach Seoegh tach eee otion bat the oreative power of the mind itself. With | speak. until the spiritual mechanism stops f/om the ex- | oovered ble worth, and efter sluylug his socasers, ralsed | Tents of Athens, a law was pasted prams Publis | Chatles Yates. Colonel Foursh Regiment, Provident; 0:0 | Soguse “bleok o te tabee et Benincts aa his spirit, ond with no eFbitrary restsaints to controlit, | beustion of the pbiricel force by wh'ch it ie kept iu mo. | abrarcnetatue to him They first made hime martyr, pg in tho streets, the object of which Was €0 | Kioppenburgh, Major Vifth Regiment, John deniforc, | that beet wax of equal q with aun Sn the Adena oe id tiom, present: nothing to the external observation of | end them voted him abero Coming down through tho | silence Socrat: he had often held the rulers Ceptain Sixth he A ‘iuig. Court: with, | ue Saethae toe wae tae hetesieeio a oe Se ore the scolal condition ceruoe trom the necessity of the | mankind to command repect or veners'ton. Itisee: | cark sges, we meet wiih John Wickliffe, who proclaimed | to ridicule. No sooner had he heard of it, when be OPED OEP IEN.. |. FNS, CONES FIL | ee ee auert ite e pyr fe a ware, be quiescont. There tavet be improvement, and if | tion energy, the toroe wbich mrets and ever:hrows | the truth of the Gonpel. for which be was denounced aad | went to inquire as to its proper meaning—whether | **¢emble, in uniform, at the Merocr Houre, corner of : . : have do t " Visible obstacles, that, constitutes ber fom tm the eyes of | persecuted; snd Joba Huw. and Jerome of Prague, | they should hereafter reason with greater regerd to | Mereer aud Broome strests. this (Thursday) evening a: | mitted by eyed AR ere CoD orld And yet it tp not of thee that are bora in- dend borned at the stake forthe asf | truth and justice than heretofore, or not; end if | seven o'clock, Mejor Wiiliam H. Paiae, Briguis Judge | bert sheep of Ure jons, combinations of phil tion of the great truthe of Obristianlty. Bat the great | that was its meaning, he should endeavor to aot | ‘<yercore oil sited Cd ete ae ese Judge | Cover cerm ony repent to thine. of Me Besen, “uaa ons of puysicsl forces and %, waich are | spirit of the reformation was Martin Luther. | , cordingly. His impudence astounded the court vooate; will attend and render his p1 mal pervioes. | vas quite crowd after thecs im the strest, eo afech ab. renee eee Bim. ond, be See Ol oak they told him in plain terms that he must hero” PARADES tentlom did uney attznet, P only raved by power. | after held his peace, or he should suffer death. KODMAN GUARD Wratnen.— Yesterday morning oponed dry aed that the mind acquires the mighty power of o al Even bis cowardly friend | These miscreants did not, however, hold power long The John ¥ Rodman Guard. Capt A. M_ Btanbnry, The er rte ee fine threughowt, alysis, ky which thr great, improvements of “ agelost bim, though he veoretly ap | enough to kill him, but three rs afverwards, | made their second annual paradu, oa Tavsday, Deo, a the Hoo reildiceaas b sin chee have been perfected. I 18 by tne force of calou proved of hiedootrin-s Ata later period the Quakers | when he was sixty years old, throe indictments were | x8. They proceeded to D Pollook’s Mansdon-hou-w; sun baliding caniged :—-A¢ asea: C0 At be not + ft will be reection. Here, then, lies the great pre! Of Our s9014 c ution, Shall it be reaction Or progres? The solution of problem depends. im @ great degree. upon the goverument which we shall be mble to maintain—not iu were exterasl forms of or- genization, bu: in the couformity of tus social improve- ment to the principles spon ehich it is founded. In 8 philosophical view of our +ystem of social order. there wre certain el-mentary pusiypics or rules of political wonduct, which testantly pre-+ot tovmveives to the mii ng the facs of the glob» and working out mew | Kurth and bell t uies for the reces which inhabt it Lt te by ent voestes of thought, currivd op in silence and th a ; Wei ateP. M.dideg: at6L M41 deg. Tho evew ter en) hua wey other to fi multiplied to am immen-urable ext«nt by study an ‘Were perseouted, and thenoveonfurmist:, Baxter Banyan, | foynd against him After the opening of the court | Hoboken where they partook of » good diaacr. fi Org 5 at iJ om. 1F the observer as better ealouls od t y Giintiog snd resaarem: by tie laters and Philip Heury ; this drove evr fathers to Ainarica, | 4) Paes contended for seven Hoh prises Including @ very splendid | Meee ner clase prow Pi » | before which he was arraigacd for trial, he was in bis Hbrary, and the mechanto +4 Soa WRG taveeh reamed fant Loy iean! | given ission to speak in his own dafence, but i ey ee. bog ae : ‘ dauimtaly thoua deeneded wy neron, wore w7ne | Se declincd, and wae found guilty, and eoatenced vo | f2'ed.e mugnlicen, sword te Gupte Sony. bal P| which no rosial or politica shock can cver break fea of martyrdom to their prevemt position Eve | suffer death by poison. Ho did not take advantage | sranbury by the J: ‘odman (Guard « a of an at men thousands of miles apart interchange | Jopatban Kdwards, now & eulogized, was most vigo: ef that clause in the Athenian law which gave him | (heir estvem for hii tleman aode soldier Deo. ig | thought with the rapidicy of toought iteeif, Crep-at we | oppoeed in hin own cay The lecturer then wen | the privilege of purchasing his life, but preferred to | 26.1662” Mr George Barney. in preeenting | made a North American Hotel y community of sindustrious classes. | Fey tbat he might extend his sta:ement of facts vo preve | die He said he was an old man, aud had not much | very neat epecoh. to which Mr. Stanbury responded in | t#k* Into comsideration the best means of oop0uiag the of our government thee action | the truth of his position buthe would for the pre more to live fer. While in prison he wi ited | appropriate terms, contemplated alterations of these strosts, Mr. Jomph Of the system im obedience to its fundemontal | comtent himsel( by offering « few suggesiions The world | by his friends and family, who bade him an aifec- BENSON GUARD. Pigett inthe chair Mr Issac 2 Whitenesd Janr was requirements, the operation of the munioipal law | seldom discovered her bevefaotors till they baa pessed | ,7 “4 M analty | _ ‘The Bensom GQuar®. of Brook! od appointed Secretary. upon ibe rights of persons snd property all comniny to | awey. While living they hed almost invariably been | tvate farewell; and when the fatal hour finally |, 7h¢ yg: 4 pasted) or ofliee oa) TED cverali wards te confirm the political movement ia the direction originally | ¢xeorated. Tt is rocorded on the mouumeat of Howard, | arrived he took the oup of homlock juice to his lips, | Soving con, ante undaretacd, vu m targor ernecelon te | of proceedings, and gennrally to fecllita’e the o7 given tort Let us take care that the social movement | as an cxecption toother men. that ‘this extraordinary | drank it slowly, looking the jailer calaly in the | Ciyios Park, staten l-lacd ‘They muir avout seventy | tothe above project - Vaclous papers wore disteve ecnforms to it. Let usexcluie all that tend: to create | man had the good fortune to be treated im his lifetime as | faoe, reeled, fell down and died His last words | gen. There were twelve prizes taken, aod. after target | “gmeture and it was determinca that chose wo attached mpany Pre | diate storm. three great Il rules ny #nieh our system of gov- ‘ Extesvisa Canac Sine mipment in the United st! the occan is Bow as regularly tri distant 8 al and. cities ‘tre livked together by iron hat they may justly be fundamental rules by tems of the United img social as well an political 4! cond! ¢ eccial distinctions, or to divide the community into | bie virtues dererved.’’ Thore who imtroduce new truths | were, that the death of the body was the eure of 7 ¥ ‘ their names shoald ovatribu:s one per cent upse « (nea nity encenttally faders | Ar Uaonatigvent Ne pevees clasees, All euch ‘divisions are perotcious te their tem. | must breast opposition “When mailed legions meot | discase, while the soul—the immortal part—would anaee iy shia ceanraeesie tie ate i send dollars to moet the ¢ co Ot nm atoytag aoe, “fment has ever existed ebion is wanlogous to ours im these | d*Bey. Let us vee thar the laws are tnfluxibiy mae. | in the opsleught s din ands orach must follow” It was | live in perpetual light. D. A. Galloway, whe distributed the prises 7 | so. The meoting then adjourned. suject to tae eal of Heading principles. In Atbens, thy wod-l of the Greek re- | tained. that rigbts of prop-rty ure preerved inviolate, | patural that those who “attacked our errors sheuld The lecturer sat down amid the approbation of me i ‘ the excoative and rprcial committees. shal finn ete ‘of | end that our intercourse wih each otber tv guided oy the | be regarded as imnovatore—new views always affected : pPr CHATHAM GUARDS. Pic ‘Hos. public employmente w-re esoiuiv-ly ia tee hands merous and select Th rT ‘Chathi a m A Pic Nic ww tHe Tom It ts understood thet the Pca eh ‘In ¢, the Indortrous clusses were equally | Spiritef barmovy and mutual oonoersion which lies at | the interests and persions of men It was only a suc he second company Chetham Guard passed our oflee | aces) proprietors. and the i degraded. Ia both. the goveruweu: was founded om | the Lait ae Bontioal which muavt be ceeding see thas ote ma reformers. Oy ae: & aT intel < reat avery dle sat filo * Reps fear ia oy wske donations in the form of Curkoys aad other good. * stropaly infuse into toe der to marked. it was impossible to advance a mew ides without aon: ntelit, 5 7 | ‘ socksl Gistingtions, and the eopflict b-twren them and tial vache chanaliy ai alec ocunctnerthe luparicoe er Sine cat beam i jvundor the command of Japtain W, food, to be distrihu:ed om New Year's day ameoag thy a2: ate popular temdencies of the a: x: een nether ate I AE sick tne following for: | fortuvate prisoners and criminals inoaroerated ia the im part, were alike fatal to both The feudal aystom was iteeif woula be exposed (o the cbarge, though like Ohrist | Binghamton; Hom Natham Hele. Boston; Benjamin K. Senthe: more usfavorabl 3 806 bis apostles, 1¢ preached sgainet pridy We oan deal | ( hingtom; Major W. H. Tilstone, Quebec; ted aword 24 Preceded it to Aye ie age) Re piso gies tae) oe fairly with those who lived sieges ‘ago, but not with the train, Bantiago, Chile; Senor Don Basilio Arril y Lieutenant Stiles, 84, gold locke: by J. Exrayun Lew Tives—Last evening the tide was se . silver eake basxet. by Mr. Bonne’ Sth | Jow that ; Brookiye ferry beats eacountered grea: eif- sliver watob, by Liow it Tutte; 6th, helf dozen silver erting imte the slips Wyeudaox on the ue terry. mate three attem, b Now York side, before al ‘The same difficulty was cxp-rieso-d oe th but rot to euch am extemt. So bad was the ote’ The rise of the fiew orien, or the eufranchise- ent of the towns, was the frst urea’ step ip the nipation of the commons, or indu-trious classes. The sy tem of centralisation in mourrs Europe objec :ionabdle as Rt isin most respects, wax wacther -tey im the progress of Suman he igs? But ord mobility exolasive privi feges, end the exemption of favired claves from burdess of viduals He | great mem of the present Tae Jows did justice to | lage elty of Mexioo; Hon George Parker. Liverpool; that the surplas | the prophets while they crucified the Holy ho told | J. Kinpey, New Jersey; H Castellam. Georgia; B. oat prosperous community was barety | them thetruth. We. too, honor the nooconformis's and | Smith, Cleveland: George A Richmond, Rhode spoons. by ar. Bro ih gold locket by Mr. Wosteil; its imbebitents for an inoredibly | the heroes of the revolution. while we dishonor their suo- | Oliver W. Barnes, Pitteburg. P: Sth. gold ring by Mr. Ridsle; Och, gold ponoil. by Jone the roduct of the | oessors who are doing the sume thing nce it follows ; A.D Clark, Conm ; Alexander Ray. Washing. | (tis; 10th, gold ring, by Mr Sheppard; lith gold ri that the same map is both @ martyr hero. Letus | ton; Wm F. Judson. Philadelphi R Webb Kea. | by G. Devin; Lith, ret of knives forks by IT. Oa take care, therefore that we sre not opposing good and lenry L. Clark, | 2th, five dollar het. by Lieutemaat Hurst, Lath, sided among its tababit ly «ive th great mem ip the prosent duy In view of ihe errors and fred Jacl. Ger- ar mt Remeey; 15th pair of boots. by Mr. ley; | ferrien were obliged to rum tate o1 toe sbout three hundred dollars each ‘Thee eunsiderations mistakes of the pa:t, we have need of caution and cea- yle, Long Leland; Wm. Olapp, Portland, | 16th. rmoking cap. by Mr. Thing; 17th. $6 gold picos, by | Flip of the Hemiliow aveaue ferry not belng as deep as show that the divine sentence is ever upon u+—thet uman mire Luther, and Oaivia eed Wick P. Logan; 18th, « splendid book, by Wm. Jackson. thyt of the South ferry Ife can only be oomtinued in existeuoe ‘rom year to year condemn in our own day men of the At the America.—Dr. Bennett, New Orleans; J Sibley, BOYCE LIGUT GUARD. Coitisios vron THE Hypsen Riven Baineav.—Phe ox- by comtinued toil Ifthe productive poser of the State were Forter rays po laa Baltimore; W. D. Prootor, do; D Underwood, Vermont; | The Boyce Light Guard Cnpta! re: 10 Which loft albomy at 8 o’cloek yosserday a rem. to be surpended for a single year we should be completely | £0 apt to overvalue their own endowm: Captain Deviin, Boston; 8 B MoUVauley.U.8 N ; on their first annual target exourel jog. Wax switched upea @ wromg trask Before its arcival depot at Thircy Gret arent Im eonsequsnes of be locomotive was drivea into the fright ears og upon the lire, The colliviom was protiy sevaca, Pamengers wore very much alarmed. Fortamabe- der ip which they were ted to hie audi He | to thove whi at t truths in the face of Hale. do ; Amos Day, Boston; W. fH. Inglish, Indi It desvontat tea Rechi castle ceder ip wl they were preven! 10 hia audience le ove who proo alm great truths in face of popu- jale. do ; Amos Day, mn; W. H. Inglish, jama; eK z . | litile obated. t care are clowed his view of our rootal re-pcnsbilties and daties | lar opposition, in that men of « suseeding age as well as | MO. Blake. US, N:j Colonel Harmon, Alvany; Colonel put exeurelon bu Monday. ‘They proseuted avery war, | but the vngive is safe, by & brief reference to ruck as aru of higher opligation | God himerls, will do toem jastice Themen who are now | D Hamilton. do ; 0. Bouren, Now York; J. ‘Todd, Bos | Sys and hendrom following pr pkiwray ts Oe), @iendial’ then those whion srote out of human compacts | Gen- | cond-mued wii shine in the future page of the historian, | ton; Hom George Ashmun, Massachusetts; R. M. Lee, | wore contended for ke barket-won by 7 to tearm tt im said he, there are thron words whioh rightly um | see and glow on the lips of the orator. We mey yet live te | Professor T Rainey, Baltimore M. Gilmartin; 24 by T. O'Uonnor; 3d gold | Brosaway, stationed himanif derstood, contein the esrence of al! thas {+ desirable in | the time when sbolition will take place (hiaes) aud whoa | At the Irving —Hom, Alex Snel, Michigan; Hom. J. A. | sing. by J. Heane old ‘penoll ease, by J. Shit an iegm in the ‘morning, sue conte Gh San human gove pment. It ty deploraole that they have | armics ana war will oeese. What John Calvin eaid.in | Rockwell Conn ; Judge 0. W. Kockwell. Warhington, D. | tth. sliver cup. by | pair of pants, by J | vebicles that Py thet day up te 6 o’sLoek in the evem= fallen into disrepute im the country to which they were | reply to the Pope. was applicable to otber men and other | C.; Hon, W. Ache, N. Umroliva; JH Broadhead. Miohi: | Gijien: Tth, « bes, by iss. Of | tng. Wo cutented the actenithing ‘number of Seitoms fret ttarted true basis of eosin organination—I | times :—"Rerpeoting ourselver. whatever may be the ts | cam; A. Zappone, Wavhingtom. B. 0.; T. B, Hilliard, | (), O'Conner; 9th, brosstpia, by N. thowyand nad seventy wheeled vebielas fretornity’—liberty se | sue. our own contotenee will rustam us. as weheve sue. | Rockville; W. W. Frazier, Phila ; Wm. Kertoman, Vai | poccil caro. by D. A Mahon, tith, e 8. eqaali'y im the exer. | teined God's truth If this is what we have deserved | Dr Hammond U 8. A.; B Bratley, Boston; Zslumal | \yeids: 12th, breastpin. by M. Ooll Unanown Man Vousp is tux Riven —Osremer Ivan the eojoyment of politioal | from men whom we» have endeavored toser Fitch, Oleaveland, Ohio; HK: Davenyort. U. 'S. Ni J. | by Wilron, 14th, breastyin, by AF Gem Le ieeny dbeterinn oppor iain ay waegor ey A ‘upuluu-ly fulfilling all oar | faggots. for in arath we shall be cong serors | Dupcem. 8t Johns N. B ;J. 8 Braziers, Montreal; Oapt. | $3 goid pices’ by RL, Giburt, 16th, $6 gold bbl: pie pe ete we shall sroond to glory: but beesuse our blood shall ger- | It. W. Sherman, Barlingtea, Vt; Oliver Mvang, Phila; | w 'C Conver; 17th, $2 50 gold pleor, by J. & Word: | Tee.coctersd lnepout tweniy.ire yoare of eee five Gos mivate and produce trai: in God's govd ti ‘The lec- | O. Phelps, Jr., Washington, D. 0.; Hon. Robert Hl Mor | 16th, $2 60 gold piece. by Joseph Smith; 19°h, $2 60 | overcoat white aise Srila pb agen se clock wily iy gentiomen, long quotation wis, New York ; Charles Carrol, Carroivom; Johm P. | gyid'picce, by John Clarke; 20th, wreath, by J. Dorsey. h pens, aaae re are bigher obligations to be | Course of Time.” the parport of which was to show that | Howard. N York; Dr J.G@. Wiestiing, Harrisburg, Pa.; , i body apposred to P a . Blevem prises were awarded impeveri-hed We shail not attempt to follow Mr. Dix | tives, and comervathm is e smaller virtuo afterall. tham , Cook. Charleston; T. Dwyer, Texas; 0. Todd, 8t Louis; | They mustered about twenty musi Ubrovgh the whole course of the aguments and filustra the world thinks If they lived im the days of the | T. Simpson, Boston. di tions mich his poritions were entoreed. The forego. | reformers they would be sure to oppose them. All the | Avthe Astor —J.0. Hoyt, Utie ing is but @ ketch of his jec:ure end, indeed, litte | reforms in the world have beem eff-o'ed by men oall:d | Francisco; PROTECTION GUARDS. jo t iW. Loger! . seanion, By coeeuing the bember o| Bore than s statement of bir leading propoiticns, ia the | fevatice and fools, ‘The grand source of encouragement | Phillips, Pbiledelphia; T. ell. Bostom; Hom.’ N: | protection Guard, Osptaiu Faurshid,, accompanied by her people ratitied by « d-liberate ord thse ge they had mphcld; and yet, ne country ip Europe is in ons respect, Detter fitted to maintain free government. Uf her thirty- ive millions of people, two welong to rhe class ‘of landed proprietors. In Koxienad the soil is owned by pome forty ce fty thousand lerge proprietors How Xemarkable do these two inetense- confound the deduc ‘tlons of political science, by provicg ‘bat ‘Tee institutions aurt be laid not om sa extended su>-titution ef landed bir a bot that it must b: Isid a'vo in the train- of the great body of the pe pie to mabits of self gov- mrpmest. The present aspect. ot Europe ts exrevdiogiy te the friends of ltorrel institutions, Throughout mearly the whole ceutinsat de«potis power. ius shirt. black eravat. and ful@lied than those which arixe from humas compacts. | the truth prevails, and that justice is ever dome at last. 8. Lyons, Kingston, Jamaica.; E. K Freachette, Quebec; MULLEN GUARDS, bave beem in the pheld . | Whatever diffe ist tm our oveeds, bi eet = v5 Je Wall. land. ‘The Mullen Guard, Ceptain Thomas, passed our office red by the jury. waing, bat ander Sation A abe Nell lie gem lltgpe rye hated | pec rule of | Peeuely Clear to all. wi ony on Socrates, | ext the Howard.—Captain Parish, steamship Roanoke; | ¢> Mondey. on hele snnoal target jexourston, Tasy | ciroumstances unknown te the jury. that we should do 10 our neighbor as «. - | O. Williams, Mississippi; J. Goodwin, Maino; W pumbere: merkets, avd mate a very handsome ap- _ St seneticetinens eiinety dete su, cat tostenintorepelbenty The Rev Tuos Brau Kina, of Boston, on Taos | Hurd NO; br Oumeives Reston; W, howdsin, 8.0); | pretence. Thirteen valuable prises wore Gwarded to sects, Aceree hcgeh TAT meee aeomeanameioanh jure Bim im hie propert; day night delivered the seventh of a course oflec | L.Mi en lemphis; W. Mitohell, Pro: faceessful shots. Two magnificent guard colors were | No, 480 Teath avenue, aud fractur-d his leg 00 bedly Fell or tures st the Brooklyn Institute. The subject se- Gem Pieree. President elect, accompanied by Senator | presented to the company by two young ladies. that, by the advice of s medical mam, he was at once eum> m a larger | tore end revelation and it addresses itveif ‘o us wich e Hu of Virginie, and the Hon. Amos Lawrence, visit- GKORGR WHITR GUARD. veyed to the City Hospital, vote as @ deepot than os a eomstitutional President. It | simplicity and e force which are irresistiblc Let usmake | leoted was Soorates, the Athenian philosopher. ed Bunker Hill Momument en the 27th inst. ‘This company, numbering ninsty eight, reuk and file, the rul Mh Let the ot reli \ Ute role of our lives. Lot the al av ot religion aap: | In his commencement, the reverend gentleman sald | ,, Amor is prevalest that the tfon John M- Clayton | commanded by fs ‘he first instance im the history of the race ia whieh o % John H. Whitmore. mot at their } people, ina tim: of profound p+ase, meitver menaced {a euffezing under the premonitory symptoms of a serious | armory. at Union om Thureday morning. December Bowsay Turatre — Anot! «leat ‘pisos exteruel dangers. mor distraci+d by internal feuds, | imoBe common lecamny even. Pecan i the bless. | that there was one name only more familiar to hu- | disease : ae 3 25a. corps phecont formed into line, Cape Whitmore, “KE ing ‘Leor,” will be presented to night. with Bd@y ~ “i red republicarism had been effectually overthrown.) PB pri sempe| beloved couatry man lips, than that of Soorates, who, as a teacher of = - in the name of the company, presented Mr. Goorge | King Geer, Miss Heren as Cordelia. and the ether chares- the addrers of the bonorabie gea- Marine Affairs. White with a beautiful rti hic! tere by talested stock ; jormai ward, etter | pure morals, was the clearest pagan light of arcient pris oda nines TA least he poercs Hn gl Sn ges) pl er donee rig Merit fer Legriptheral re hb barcadh Eeoe peste shigh galego apes iroveduatet the lecturer times. He was born 464 pean bitieh Chest ed pe- | _ Srmasneat Lacron. Tho steamboat 2..G: Colin wil Rooee tbe diy. aioe tiga Aare Panes mee Sie with page trgceniorn the “Renee bo ah in bis a pubiio and mre e savaalty s protteet vous in worldly ci ti a His fathor, | °#2Rebed from the yard of Mr. Isao 0. Bmith, at Ho | cooled to Jones's Ularemont Hotel, Manhattanville wi Girl” Mr Stevens es Devilsheof Dunp as ‘I! od bh pened Koga rete pe | ‘sea ee a dit hon Peri. | Poke. N.J., this day,at 12 M. This boat is 170 fest | they contended for seventeen hesutiful prises, which | Mire Hiflert + Ariive, ‘Those excellent selections by Mr. tion nded menimonsly, Sooratanes, was a eculptor, and it was when Peri- long, 26 feet beam, and & feot hold, and is designed to | Were awarded as follows, tho prises bolog presented iu the mrans of drawing large audiences every notione cf rational liberty are almost un- ————— fashion state ; 8 neat and appropriate speech, by Capt Isarab Rynders pital Tn the general wreek of populer institutions Whe People’s Lectures. cles was ing the to his will by his elo- | take the place of the steamboat Shepherd Knapp, omthe | Hints nuekicrmantenk oss by, Reve, Moxie; ve renounced self government for despctiom. This. srror should sot be imputed te the Frenok psople as a Zanlt co much asa misfortune Thay bave been educated ander a syetem of centralisation. which hes drawn all po- ‘Mtical power to iteeif not even lesving to them the man- pnp crs abe name ones Under such 8 sys- and petciotis hopes. the rest. priveiple bas bapplly been | LECTURE ON MARIYR# AND HSKOES, BY REY. MR. | qUELCC, and Attens was fast becoming & sort of | route between Catekill and Albany. cond a silver tea secvice iu three pieces. won by Lisa: vas peel riapicen te go par c By cnoeitting te the Fressh pepe the aes PATTON play ground for Apollo, when Socrates was appren- Tarot Tar ov Tu Breamsnir Canortxa.—The stoamer | W. Thomas; third a twenty dollar gold piece by W. Gil- | dor, im Niblo’s spacious amd beautifal theates. ts otrine ole On Tuesday evening the fourth of the course of | ticed ase sculptor Nothing is heard of him until he | Careline, intended to run in the Floride and Charleston | f08 i ee by Horace Smith; fifth, sliver | anounced for this evesing The dresses, seonery, 7; sinth, cake basket. to Serat.'W. H Tt “The People’s Leotures”” was delivered at the Taberns | was thirty-five yoars of age, when he threw down | Steam Packet Co's Line, between Oberleston and Bt. Sarton ; seventh cilver goblet, Jan Parets eighth, goid | Crery thee Seepage ber pea verano gt rc ‘of all politics! power ; and toe arsertion of this great | ole. by Rev. William W. Pattom. of Hartford; subject, his tools and determined to be @ philosopher, to Augustine, Fia,, made her trial trip on Saturday last, and | medal, to W. Hoffmire ; minth, silver cup. to pmol 8. | horses and pomes tntroduc te We Se Principle. where it is slmost universally dented and | ane Martyrs of Yesterday, the Heroes of Today, or her performance proved highly satisfactory to her owners | Webster ; ten:h cake beaket, M. Fisher; eleventh. silver | eirous company; they are the best, as regards tralciong tet ‘practically dofeated. ie rome eompessation for the radi. ns ‘ chisel the minds of men instead of inanimate mar- cup E, Davis; twelfth, silver cup, toNo 85; thirteenth, | the United States, eal errors azd heresies wish whieb it bas been 80co! ‘The Order and Process of Distinction.” The reverend hile. Homisrvelied tint none of the xreat ona and builders, Bhe hass marine beam engine, extra stromg | broceh and earrings, to F Clark; fourteenth, god pon | y ied In the history of the tierman States a etriking | gentleman said the world was ia love with heroes—spa- 2 ten groat thin! and heavy, intended for outside navigation. Her hull | cil and pen, toJ. Petty ; Sfceomth. gold locket, to A Bo- | ,BURTON’s TitzaTae —The rome attractive thet i Givine right of kings bee bern preetically repudiated. is @ formal recognition of the popuier will as the basis ton is to be learsed. Forty years ago the sovereigns | rious heroes as regarded the present, but of thet time took up what concerned the good of “ art; Fixteemth. silver cup, toNo 69; seventeenth, a | 0 last evening. namely: Tho actrac'ive piece «: betel ren genuine as re was buil: by Mr. 8. Snceden, and is of « very handsome a ; ) ® | oe stenaee, ehich i iasaee or as = 3 Germony promisea their people wriien conmltnious, | Farded the past. 80 soon aa they obtained « alche tx | mankind, and be determined to impress upon his | comstracticn. Hier engine ls from the allaiza Works and | five dollar bat, to Cept, D. D: Horrigan. Rouwea, will ogain be presented to night, In ad | 1a. @ splendid pleoe of workmanship, The dimonsions of THE BAIDGR LIGHT GUARDS another of no less attraction will be played; it fot an erie they ve clit ou to aXe forte | the Fhrthenon of fae, homage mas done o thle vets eroaes te bing of a pears know ys her hull are—100 feet long, 30 feet beam and 10 feet hold. | This fine company. the members of which belong to | the=<Werk ef am Artist,”” Tt is uosescreaey to may thob erthrow Lait These | principles. 1t was no wouder, therefore, that, | s¢ le. refore, resolved to abandon the low- ‘There is alro building at the Allaire Works, alatge | the establishment of John Bridge. went on their aanusl | the Teapeotive charscters im theve pieces will be ous aucceratul. aud the conqueror of Earope was vanq ished. : . viewing heroce in this light, menkind shoul: er for the higher art of sculpture. He nover wrote | beam engime for Lake Krie, for J J Hollister, Keq, Buf- | exoursion for target praction. on Christmas to Wil- artists of erit. — see bow the Germien sovereigns redeemed their | viewing herore 18 bs afprabaisrrtien a get loa? ‘a book, bug adopted the method of teaching by con- | felo; it is 80 inches diameter, and 13 fest stroke otpiston. | lamsburg, L 1. Nineteom valuable prises were oom. gs ed rams agape . pleat PM ee pos 7 eerie | 2 tion. the heat of F earbucisam would #008 | versations in pudlio places. As he was not s philo- | It ls fora vesel to run in conneotion with a railroad at | terded for, and were awataed to the naoseseful shots, At | Q \ATIONAL Turarae — urdy, finding that the pisses sia #, thirty-four sh are mosarehical in | be gooled down if they only broame sequainted with the ‘od, he was not in appearance, In | Bufalo. Also. two marine engines for a now 2500 tom | the ocuolusion of the tarast practice they adjourned te | WiC ee a ore ee ee Oe ee ‘The other four aro free cities. tre remoa: Sopher by me: dre ¢ axreanblage. bes judiciously annoanesd twa Hessectic hegas, Stik spe * | process of manufacturing heroes To the students of | outward lock fn embodied joke; his oad | ee eee raat te tagle caglun oF ae Leahey | toe Odeen, where they partook of a sumptuous dinaer | Crib.m fur thiseron'my, togethur with the drome calle dred thousand inhabitants Populetion of the thir- | history there was another word as familiar as that of in shepe like s pumpkio ; his cyes were largo | cylinder. and 8 ‘eet rtroke, for a boat of the Commodore's ih er “Landsbarke and Sesguiis.” This little thoatre ts doing tated en Oe, aoe | romeees nig fre hero, and that wae martyr. It was strange to trace tae | and looked both ways, of which he felt proud ~ bis | Beaten Toland ferry Both these vesrels are now building City Inteiligen wonders, as it is woli filled every night, and the perform- In.axp Omupnes, | *20°s give Oniverval pleasure ‘eaTRE.—A bill of great attraction ts am- The fiest ie* Faint Ueer® ntity of « nese short and fiat; mouth wide and iips thick. | by J Simoveon, foot of Onarstytas Dinven oF the Kaspar Bieter, with © popsiacion of about eneive millions of said the Aaa eee ra he martyrs t's | His peck was short and thick, and in cotpalenes, | Alcs, a beam engine, 84 inch —These ebildren bad & very plosrau day ow Ohelstmes, | Wastack’s Be a pone ie -yome Laberge cA | ge ek es eens ieee it the pat heroism | he would at the present day be taken asa pattern | for a company at Leke Ohampiain ; am inclined engine, | They were visited by Governors Draper sad Towasend. aud | nownced for this evening pg tat pg ie Tecan bee Apie-y seourity agaioss | “8% #0 seldom trodden. and henee the elpvation of past | aiderman. In spirit he was e Brain, and in looks | #8 inch cylinder, and 0 feet streke. for the Brooklyn | a mumber of other citizens, among whom was ir. Coleman | Never Won Fair Lady.” ond thin will be succeeded Sheasiteld or aeaibetanh gous. Wes wd peversigns worth and the defamation of present greatness, Tae | aSatun He bought one pair of good shoes in his | Un eg J Company ; two engines for small boats. to | of the Astor Howe. why takes great delight inseelegehil- | the now puoe called ‘My Cnristmes Dinuer ’? of the other seventeen, Siatse with twenty three mil. | Jews, worchipped the prophete that their fathers cru. | life, which he never wore’ but walked aboat the Pgh ry rh a Ne cl Mk cll emer ths "oceaphar tandog BL! ey theed ge i pone ‘Woane aan brn ‘eee eee - . Sette niee, elfied, and other martyrs in other times, shared the samo | streets barefoot In Ried 01 his corpulence, however, | n.. geeamenir Peraen.—Im pemacite receivea by the boys ims nest uniform, and evoorted to | lence of the artists, will he sure todraw am immense es- holding from their people jus rights in comtempt of tae | fate—maityrs to-day, heroes to morrow, A remarkable | be wees perfoot athlete When about forty years ey concerning | The rcbool house. where they were Feesived by the girls | dienes, Wallsck le sertaln to gain the estimation of te . VR oe gem gh og pga neha he was drafted fer the army, and ordered to | the Bermuda steamers, the Bermude Royal Gazeite, of the | with clapping of huads, &o The ehildren then com- | dramatic public by hiv g od manegemnat, amas peg > te SOT ot the people. In, eserrtion of thoes sar sss Frouelsoan monk, Roger Bacon ® | serves campaign in Thrace ; acd while the offizers | Slst December, says — enced their exercises James Jeferson, a yousg led, | Waurrr’s Tuxatam or Vanietine.—This establishmra® violated rights, dountieen grew, ina great degreo, oat of | Pbilotopher of the thirteenth century. whe made #0 | protected themselves with cloaks of far, he went | The Meriim it ts prerumed, will fake the place of the | sroee, and inamcat speech wrloomed the compauy, and | sentinfiee to be well patronized, The same excellant, the bed feith of their ruters, ‘Chey bave now set up a | ™@Ry solemtific discoveries that be was charged with | about without superabundant clothing, and walked | Petrel asthe latter vesrcl will have toreturn to Seotland | Wished them s merry Ubristmes ko Mastors Vlark and / pieces which delighted « crowded assemblege here ina Bigher theoretical stancard of freedom, and the sover- | having something to de with the devil. Two Popes im- | harofooted upon the ioe; and once ‘he surprised | to undergo rome alteration. ‘The Petrel is far from being | Molsnghlin then poke a pleasing Sielogue | One Of tee | evening are to be repeat ahs wigns, to whove bed faith it fe to be traced, must | prisoned him for the crime, and toterdicted his writings, | them all by standing motionless in tho opem air | the fine vessel thore who planned her imagined she wou! Les 4 Paris,” “Who Bprake Pirst,”’ oma th - be. ba ie, ic seems, too narrow, and is most unoomfort: the boys eencersing the day they were ceicbrating He co ‘on Sees ot Rete Conicem WH which, had they been adopted. would have saved the pM te rd eat behead a why | blseren In moderate weather.” mori | proceeded Teepe gps ger coronene agin intetelon ‘and sveliets ta ie gt. world three ceaturies of investigation. Roget Baconis | soulpitre shop he was confident that it wea a | Fox Ecuors.—The R M. steamship Afrien,loftat noon | ducrtcns #hin’ Dove wralch were prempily | firmavce. ‘The smaring farce of “Fortune's Presta the hero of to-day. Copernicus was aaother instance — holy call that bade him go forth and toach | yesterday, for Liverpool, with fifty-five passengers, and | the obildren Aft singing from the giris. the wilt be represented in the afternoon, and the succundul- rome . 7 Pelee he he pohnoonton pig eis iat herane ty | mankind in the way of truth. It was an inward | $104,000 in specie. children progeeded Lo the different dining roca, whore bara ea vier weaethiee a hetees pe rio coats ; « tonumeat whim, by | monitor, somembat of the nature of the wit: | "Xavmenxrat Dott 0th tot, ty, Meme. Carter | f204 omer va Im elling The oomanr, snozed | , Cince, “negra -anetien oan ot as LE People. Yet the progress of just opiatom | the greatest soulptor of moderm times, Thorwaldeem. | ual rappings of the present dey, which impelled | stevenron & Uo., bark Moses Kimball, of 600 owned | thet 1! any body wanted to seo thuir donations enjoyed.ict | [t nto be repeated, this evening, together with horre with the last fifty yenre has heen rapid when compered | At Fleence there was anoth+r mouumest to Gallieoo | him to sdopt that course, and he was sometimes, in Messrs Oskes Angier and R. Sibley, of Belfast; Blauoh- , Sends the usually required to work out radical | who maintained that the earth moved. but tor wbioh doo- consequence, given te prophecy. Ate logician he td. Bberman & Co, tnd Moves Kimbail.of Boston; 1. D, Georted 10 the bont by the boys. On the way tho etl Sanive sqaveesan toerpeny.” meer bai hanger in poversmont or woloty. Among the agents of was torrible—holding up the thought to view, and | Proobman & Co. of New York and Capt. W. Coleom, of | Gren vied with each other Jn greeting the company wich | Oynurr's Orxna House—Chrity's Minsteis hove Selehote ork dar” Cs tte hope Nt ng gn ta examining it as an suslyst would s crystal. Ho | Beareport, # come * Ma D.& 8, Ware, | "merry Chiletuims and shaking of hands ue Deapec provided apether pleasing entertainment for thie vem 7 Dotitieal tendonoies of livers- did not boast of bis nataral talents, but went forth oe Soe Ware; | ard tee rat of the company promise to visit them oa | ture are neturall; It ie always, when iedepen- tule Athenian streets taaultes, abd brig Rcyal Bouthwick, of Bostom, 274 toms, to be com: | New Your's Day 4 Gent, the enomy of oppression aed tyrsany. I's tof into the Athenian s as an inquirer, not: | mended by Capt Edw Btilphen. The R. 8. is built er A & teachor, pretending to know nething, and wishing | tireiy of white oak and Soutnern pine aud is thoroughly Passer cations To THe Princirars of Warp Bonoot, ene eves When ¢xeried without a direct motive, f* usu: ally om the ride of rations! Itbersy the examples of this to learn everything; yet most persons he came in | copper fastened. Her builders own ber in coapection | No 40.—Um lriday the 2ith tust., the pupils of the male Mixsraiis announce an attractive selestion of trumental soles and buriesqwss. , he anrivalled neeromiere oes ‘wuth sre tmfinite. It may be that the silent progress of | ventive power of vaccination He was denounced. and | contact with fo his tar with Meersre Lewis & Drow, of Boston, Royal Bouthmiok, | Deparcment of thus sobool prevented thoir priteioal Jena cn *, ¢ ‘@pition has reacted upom: literary applioscion and com: | the efficieesy of thr power of Yacciaation denied while | bard nut to ornek He homboted Semin cases, and the master. mean Deane, Kiq., with e plain whico dinner set, pambering one | #00 Programme of dexterows feats for this eventing. wonleated to it the spirit of the geseral impulse come asserted that the practice was poritively wicked. fully, and when he found a voluptuary he would sit -——$_$__—_ —_- hundred pieces and aloo with a set of vilvorapovns, f tke, Barvann’s Gvonams.—-This beeutifal pelating contines polar direotion.. Certain it ie. that mort writars, olther | Carrieatures were drawn of him with horas acd aad | down and and questi: ‘ead convince. him Weekly Ro; of Deaths and a pair of buiter knives, The followiag aidress cow- | to be admired by bumdreds. bls or throweh Goat . have obeyed it, This re- air} and case wes mencioved tn the papers of ta day, | Sven Pee iil ae ike oes is Md wan | = the City and Couaty of Kew York, from she 18th day of ord by & Lewis 4 Andrews wae doll ered by Obarton A —_e — mark ia not ed OURtEY man, whore . aving becom ite beastly by bei against 4 is james:—Much catecmed sir --We are very bappy to ae- ‘opinions are fenaned onder tae ssovadeney oC Liberal im. | lated with the cow pock * Vas ‘anor ot . family ‘came | Bot the proper one. To the rioh he would say, that 5.116, Gicls, 1W5.— Total, S76. semble together once # year. to present you # Loken of our bane oy Bem. Juche wee Pitutions, and whore writings ere almost neoemari- | out sgainat the inventor ina @f doggorel. in watch | it war better to be good than to have all the wealth Q. imbuded with their spirit. But it is designed for | be seid that his children vonid aii become eaters of gram, | Of Croveus; and to ihe rulers be would say, that it ie writers of the isst fifcy yoars in Burope. where | like so many little Nebuebadresars (Roars of laughter } was better to govern wisely and justly than to aim | ‘the progrone of opinion bas been more roterded Among | Dr. Ellioteom enys, whem he was a oaild he always | to become great by an opposite course. He oon- the mont diet ied of these was Walter Bco't. No- | beard it war sinful to vaeoinare. as Cod hed sot the | sidered Athens a6 his parish, and knew every one ia Ghing bas buted wore to establish and eontrm the | Batural pox into the world. but the cow pox was @ human | i+, gud wes equally as well known to When emp re he has ;ained over the minds and affeotions of | invention. Now there wass mosoment to Jenner. with upon an oecasion, Euckidemes boasted ‘that he med, ase writer of histories! romance. tham the ascosia- of Bf, ‘ / would yet govern Athens by his smooth voice and tion ich attributes of cbarscter avd poble ac b tar Speech, Socrates probed him ee to his tions with the huimblext consis of lite, The ‘vividness of 8 otures in. doubles due te the knowledge of commerce, of Jaw, and of religion, b Feepect and esteem for yoa as our tnetruster. You have been a kisd tencber, aid hate taugit usa great many useful things, which bave formed fo uaa high ambition to exer) in what Guly compeis us to perform, and we bog you wil noce pt these gifts a8 ap expres-toa of our hearty ha Sir. wo feel gratetal to you for strict attention ad im the future when we shell pa; rich hasveet of your pre ae recount the many lese SENTENCE TO TH STATH PxISON. Dee. 20 — In the Matter of the United Statice against Loute Lan and Luia Bury, Conmeted af Counterfeiting —See Judge enid that be had received two memorials from the isomers—one Written im Premch snd ocher ia the Apenieh bnguege They were drawn with « great deal of sbility, and exnibited mach tateliigores. Te the Spanish one-that of —toe ov veld thes there was 6 mistake tm his identity, and thet sf it wes ane | one of bie name It must have beem hix brother Mr Otte ton, the counsel, ifbe were here, might be able to give trerey and saecessful In life as we hope te be. Scam mmm comcntam oom ants —mesnadsce fidelity with pled ivi which mands respect 0. i every axcericam youth should strive to b-oome. Of bis own satire Troms, thenr, topes te | io thet of Onlumber., cease vale nthe Drater aa a se reskedes ha ot self ‘haat I shoul ever chink of your ki tne Diasiet altcrnag— The Court, woutd resseaiien drew some of the exampl-s ef moral exoslieace peer ape hm Spain of having him to carry | tho man who wished to practise medicine; he had ng to make, . olnt andl | eat that was me oF the } Pet'y bas Houerte tn tem rude avd nncultivaied. at | out bie daaigns. The greatest wrivere have written bis his- | rover studied, knew Dothing whatever about it; bat ave ne doubt that my fellow elagamaton around une will | foPy ‘Saou which they rent, elseniam nda ened of wll grovetiiug andeelfish | tory. amd all » Knowledae his magnificent Giscovery; by praoti ‘upon one and then upon another, h obedient a ctenions pile, and aise i=, wah: D8 | ‘the septence of the Jourt upon the prisoners bog Gy. Ren “Satine “By | Goon sorte woe 7 wn eval aoa ee, | would, in oonrce of time, become a physician He tuetry Christina and « beppy New Year” Mr Duane re, | The Judge sai¢ that there was no nse iu making aap cur imatenation snd. gald- Tenourees. supplied bim with aid; and | Would introduce bis plessantries into evory theme, 1} | Plied Im a bappy apeech of pomn lengta, for which wo nave | oxtendrd oe on ee ae anre. it fe beowuse he bax but eketched, with a mat. he disoovery ter’s band tt ts tri ¢ Iimeawents of obs: 4 subjected to pupinh: Sixtiaguish the wi%dlo cineves—and hersta eartete oon | Mem abo stood up for liber:y sod Of the secrets of bis pop arity and power Bot ietenot | tieai (raha were treated im ibe reason slope by leerone tang st through iliuetration of chersover | ana Algurvon Sidney. his eompatri peg gdh d wer m py hey peer that tbe elsims of the body Of the povols to polit. | of the commonweaith who uff om, |e tens be ies indal Pe ex) justion are ascer popular iiterstare The | pow ater woturies Of mirty proseutation. exeited and | HOD a8 might imagined; its indulgence was appeal ir often more direc’ und urgently pressed Thatr | giorifird. Our own fa.hers of the fevolation ware only | Deceseary only to the sustexance of life, and gor- euelity fm ll the mots! atrribmtes with thoer whom for | eeved from infawy by their alicary success Had thay | MALdiaing sbould be avoided. Lemperanoe io ent. tune bee placed above tt fa the rocml or politioal | foiled, Waehington, and eli the reat, would be regerded | ing, as well as in other things, he likened toa sound weale. Ye werorted h the boldaevs whieh belongs to 98 Banoo a Tehela Now, i aoe homage pald | cask, waterproof all round; bat thas tha life of an strong conviction Iti» perhape, by appeals like these, | to their wort! je Lon ton ly News lately quoted ike 1 ti elthed In fervid eloqueuaw that political jastion te best Geld peperpudiiend tp Londen at the tine o¢ Wase [ChenTe wae, ke & berrel fall of shot holes, letting no reom to day. After thix the ular as-istant. Mr. * Wasblogion M. mith. received tens the Juntor class | Should be a diff-renes in the remtonaes on the two mem 1 Loom bad evidently inueed Bary to go into rhs basin-on beautifully houmd copy of Webster's Dictionary, as « , ; Chrietanas present, Tho other elssses then proseaiad | The (oert would therefore sentence Les! I eyo thelr tenchery with some hxndsoins gifts. Joseph Mo | Meet, with card laber, for five years, aa ; Keev, LL D, County Suporin'eadent, om . priecoment with herd labor. beter year. dressed the sxvmblage of sohotars amd parencs, After | | (hima it Serewaranamae Oe Se thoumhd Haves threo ehvers for their teachers were givae by tim kobolars, | UNS Di Clot Attorary sald wat be hotels tt & vey they were dirmused, highly pleaved with tho festival. es ination He hed no other orimiaal basi ‘The principal of the primery departaent raceived bveu | ‘Ht preteut terun ssanealeie, tential tes The Undge afierws ful copies Of Byron and Shakapeare, also an albom quires That's Soe chould be imipossd. ua wall ns ts fem Bomex or Ooxaxa Hou Oomrany, No. 36 —In conte | {iiscmment ie harefore pat a momiaal dan of owe quence of ‘he crowded state of our soiumns for the poet | goller exch om the prisoners 4 make bimeelf agrecable and entertaining, net- withstanding his forbidding personal appearance. At one ti @ would be preeent at a supper party, Seem ee emcee ery thing out and making it ouly necessary to All indicatea The veh cl« in w uney are conteined — ington which turned him into perfeat ridiouls, as aa od Y tf On another olen Aratgut te eon few days, we bave becm compelied to omit notictag tue poral wh was in osart held a somvare- Works Of a popolar oharnc'sr-sary caloulsrad to dtsomia | route and meddling filow. who if he did no: take th @ priest, joning him on holy subj rc iy | teitee, of reception given by tha meabers of Oovsne | tion with the priconer Leon. a ate them widely, and curry them inve the by waya of | eare would be soon rent back to hiv origins! obssuri- questi ‘J aly Hore Oo . No 36, to their friends om Wedaesoay eromog | senienee Mr RKobipsom, of tha Distriot s\tereer et EBSSy Swe uno Seman ENE meme eee eee 2 2) ezigse* Hife WBich greve philosophical treatiea rarely entee It | ty im Virginin; and as for hit primaioa wasosiate, | 2d Combating and overcoming his areaments Tbe boldly questiones «by hor any om elas bis an advan | be Girty printer's man, nsmed Gee Fraoklia, rpeerer, here led Socrates in an imaginary travel Jerapy otper un ‘he eeore of personal rad=pend- as a hendeome monument ip New Haven to Kit | about New York, and made some ploasing observa- ence above the condition of absoluce pewary It hae A tions ag to the reeuls of such a vias Conrioaing been covridered as » wort of axiom that the taudastrions upon the subject, the lecturer said that Nosrate: Clueres are the doprodtcats of man of wealth There withour it, Forty M Soannot he n grower feliacy, Lo alatve enlightenod and | reid it bud addea one hundred pba oh be Te (hp eerle od Lye: 2 Mews Vibersl view of the rahyjert they are ale mately de | countny’s w ‘Yet while the inventor t( P' a ere Joarmed mon of thes the fth int. at thetr carriage house iv Madivon st.vet | .imticw was directed hg 1 urt to comm sntoa'e so the Om ppprossbing (he boure, %4 found the street lined om omer Bury, in Vie French bimgaage, tbe oaiure andl both +iden (ct about # block wich ca:rieges, aul iaxaciued ree of bis pugiahmemt, Adjourmed to Friday nent, for a moment we had dropped down in th region of uop% anwantinmenatn tendom. (mstead of the house of atiresomosny Tao 0 te in fitted a througbout ln srtyle not surpassed Li equaled by any other of a sumilar kind in theolty The wail: ence fot eetha Ft A Revrarry Rascat.—The Rov G J Garreteom Ix Ww jail oe Ovid, Seneca county, N.Y. one otinge af 1 ‘ o va | tartetolt'y deo wi , 4, amiin | having rateed the danghter of ths sexton ¢f the Datel endent on each other Pr vidense lias piasad therm fa ily tovolved in law muita whlob oom hi day, and he delighted tn proprunding questions aad Tivuatio‘asyloee: Risskwells folan 8 Rendstis | the beck part of the’ room" vas the onkoae, well Giind | hewehiea "horch, of wish he was pector. He ceteame. bis relatton for thelr common bomen? Bus if we ever reoaived for bis invemtion overthrowing their arguaeota. The philorophor Cis Roapltal, 4 Chey Yiincn: 2: Almstonse, | wiih a calirction of weful and entertaining books Tho | to ive the required ball sor the wuppurt of su Mligidnate, Barrow view of the subject the balende of dspendene the feetirg that Congrem iteelf wou'd give satd of himeolf, that he wasn gadfly to those | Bi p Ueland, & Ovloret Home, % Colored porsoas & | rawing room was fiited up in & tzuly magnifionat, | qaid and bence bis imprisonment, The young # more likely to Be found on the other eke Ieis the man of | Cal! to mind the acrageles of Fivob awa % sophiste he always proved a vampyre, and enoked | Returned from Ward's Leland, 31 ‘ond would vie with those of nome of car merobant ptiness | sighteom years of ago, hax gome to the grave, Weide Whi 1 he cojoiuninist v4 Ui Ludeortloud cleaned. dle | mantopiteomied and cofemed In thelr dag and genucation | thira Ouh OF all the'r consult, letting tho gaz oon Ging insgcien'p Siem al ad Oey Kepree | 'TLth evebud O64 cicsnart, ‘Tas os Ged gan ad Gila wean ok ik ey

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