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COonth. ved from the frat page.) Bap Lyctpery oF Tas Rare ion —Very Gp the ninetenn cotton mills in Woonrocket, R | litle of the individual history of the war reaches & twolve are entirely etl! three in partial opera- | the public at the presomt tine, Occnaionally an act | ee ee eee ol Cae of preonal heroism, or of unusue! suffering finds Dy te atnter! that if ex -Preaident Pierce, now jonr- ow sending eering atomt the country, should tnchide Waan- ita way © the press, but auch cases are exceeding | Yegten in bis tour, it will be the only instance on | /¥ rare. There are instances curring daily in sword of any 0x Preskient visiting the votoval | the army that if known te the public weudd attr np an @dan 6 iney Af big terms exc pl i We | all the wonder ferns of the Nortoern people and Soumal Fears as manber af Congrete ive a better ingight ‘nto the reatitis of war than a ih re. e A cosqrman te Evtagty, ©. morrted © young | 80 D¢ Blenned from ganers bici aaa & ped Darty feet eumrmes, and Nye vary bagmpily nti) hin | WMA related to our roperter, yesterday, vy @ fur- other wifh came on from Provilence, and Pa loughed seitier, which cannot fail to touch the pa- strates! her relationship w the fraciaaiing dobu.by nee } Hove Der marringo od end tebv. At lat Gee rene meron oF Ure Femer duck Wa sieht lari eoamts the tre wives were living tranquilly tt from this city in owe of the veteran regimenta of the quther. Army of the Poorer, He war one of those lively Himwar Griaes, the notorious rebel ranger, haa | wholes ciled fellows whe alweye make ‘rend ap tence Nong 8 Mer that eg doen wherever they po, and in whom a more than onl and Gmpewet, It will be remembered that Gilmer | PAFY Witereet naturally centren dck had left | tremiy in the last rebel invamon of | comfortabie hora ae wee wall known in ba com | venia, Kh was hie bend thet captured 1 tha | Qemerai Prev pany, and it waa rurvome! thet « pretty little Now Seed eee | isk aid Weed taany Wears AV his dopertere, ‘The i A Pitted ‘ te mentions the case of a | Change from the comforta 4 muh a hometo Pay Ad that city, who ie likely © fone both | hard tack and the view + feet from the effect of the tight laciny of akatee They nee ontiredy devoid of senmation, apne mor | ~"* expecid by the wa oof war, ‘revm to oake ‘Cfoution have appeared, and the physicians have | Jack bitterly repent Lie eniistinent, Bot decided thet to save her life u wil te necessary Ww) he neemed wel cootented, rapidly ingratiated emmprtata | oth (oor. hirnaelt inte the goed graces of the off era and Last Wetnewlay morning, while 9 an te wae | wae noon @ general favorite, One day Jack had Orting fired mt Atbany in honor of the rat foation of theo total amendment, a laty, draped io | been taking @ hort pleasure nde npn th he denp black, naked, “If they were fring | tantta horse on favor shat no other private in the on account the Conatimtional ainendment” | company conld obtain and returned, after a short was toll, Yee!) oh I maid abe, me fire . me gum for free America! Bhe pulled the maring | Mee Im patiable plight, The horse, Jack aaid, be ‘Without finching, and walked yusetly a» came frightened from mme couse, and by a audden | urch pitel sisfrider off, and in fal sis head An “apple hoy" was killed on the New Jersey lurch pitched histrider off, and in falling his heac Rattrned, in New Renwick, on Bunday evening. | Muck againsta stone, His clothe were covered PB we ae on Ube train for the purpose of selling | with mud, and he hed evidently had a very un- mamdiwiehes, Ae. bt the pasmengers, and io | ; ojo of kt New a, Ue wheels | Pleasant mis! ap The surgeon examined Ja over both lege. The boy hved until morn | bead, seid there was nothing more serious than « » when he died. Thin maken five “apple boy#'' | slight contusion, and he iomedately reported for in New Brumewick in about one year, duty. But from thee d Tre Phledelphis Punes of yerterday morn ng | changed roan. Hie live ‘han the following: ‘fence the Pensa began the pribiication of the income hata there have been farmed th the collector of one diatriet alone HUN) O00 in property upon thin same tax of 180% If been po publication, the Gowernn ent © been defreuded of the tax upon thie amount of property." Anorurn raid war made by yuerrillag pon the town of Athena, Tann., 56 miles above Chatiano « & on the line of the Kast Tennessee and Georgia tlroad, law Baturday week. A severe figbt of- curred between the Union forcen siationed there end the maraicers, in which three of the former and wixteen of the lattor were killa! The Union forces mncceede! in boiding the Court House and the works as the depot. but were unable to prevent the marauders from pillaging the town, Several chtirena of the warn were captured and carrie! off by the guerrillas, y Jack Wallace waa a » jovial nature seemed to have suddenly left him, His merry laugh end bia hidierous antics no jouer eviivened the company ; on the contrary, he became morons, tactturn, and au expression of sadnern rettlx! upon his once genial) countenance Gradually these *ytoptome aasumed a more alarining charac. ter, and bie frievds, after doing al! in their power to bring him back ¢ bie former nelf, became fully convinced that the fall be had received had affected bis br Jack's reason w iy and that poor deserting him. This view was confirmed by she frequent placing of his hand upon bis head, and the growing strangenoss of hia con- duct. One day Jack had been mationed on the picket how, and the captain, not deeming it safe to A Wasnrsarom eorreepondent in speculating apon the recent movement, eave: “At one trust him ine respousible @ position, detailed a Hine, during the few bours’ interview, Mr. Ste | vuple of the boys to secrete themselves near the phene asked Mr, Seward a quenion, t) which the pow he waste oecupy, aod wateh him. It had been raining the lay before, anda little puddle of war was (lee to) where the sergeant left Jack. Hardiy bet the offcer yot ont of sight when Jack took ® string from Lin pocket, attached # crouked pin t one end of i, tied toe other ond to the point of bis bayonet, seated bimaeeif Upon A Bone, and eootly began to fieh in the iwud-puddie, The cap- tain end other officers were calle! to witness this strange proceeding, but Jack kapt bis ere firmly eet upon bis line, drawing out end throwing fn egein like @ veritable tishorman. After wateh- fog bien for nore time, the Captain approached Jeck end asked hin whathe waadeng “Fish. ing,"' he replied, with a vacant stara, aod nothiog more coukt be got outof hin, The Captain tokl him he was liable to be alot for pot attending to his pickos duty, and tried every way to yet some. thing intelligible from bir, bus all te no purpore : and the officers aaw plainiy enough that poordack's reason was dethroned. After that, no duty was as signed to him, and he epent nearly hia whole time with bie strange fishug whim. Wherever ie coull find a little puddle of water, even if i¢ were only that whieh rotiled in the track of a horse, Jack would pull ows his line, fasten it to bis bayonet, end fab for hours at a tine, Or if he founds docket of water standing anywhere about the tents, he wouhd in the aa estuto Secretary of State found it difficulé to re y. ‘Lar reminded of a mtory,' naid the Preet- nt, “thas fits that case.’ Those present unite! in requesting thatthe mtory might be tohl, it wae tokl, and it waa apropos, So much is known to be true, but what the question was, or what the story wes, bas not yet Vouk ext out, Of course every one on the qui etve to hear this story.'' ‘Tae House Select Comm ities have made an elab- orate report setting forth wll the facts ancl evidence soneerning the sesault made by A. P. Piel upon Representative Kelley, on she 20th ult, a Wash- muton, They fully confirm the newspaper state- menss published at that time. The Gomcnistee find eo cause of cornplaing arainat Judge Kelley, Field Meimed at the trial, in extenuation, that he waa at the tune laboring under much excitement, aod mid: “Ido protest, with an assurance that comes from the aincarity of my hoart, thet it wae the far- Breet frou my intention to have exercised, by any ibreate of mbitnkiation or bullying, any undne in- Suence over the honorable gentleman from Penn- sylvauia’’ Evidence was produced to show that Fickt was a kind-hearted and armiabte man, ex- septing when indulging tn an exeens of conviviality The repars of the Commitsse te reserved for future echion. AN tInpocent old lady, who never before had ‘rid one railroad,” wan umer oo one of the Ver- mont reriroade wt time of @ recent collision, when « freteht train collided with « passenger train, ammashimg one of the cars, killing several pas- wongera, wod Syveting thiogs generally. As soon pehe could recover hid semttered senses, te con tractor went in @earch of the venerable dame, whom be forod eftaing solitary and alone tn the car (ihe other jaaseogern baving sought terra firma), with o very plant ax apon her countenance, Gotw ithebanding whe had male a comp ote suri: r sents over the gems in frend, and ber bamites ant Durafle bac ot unceremonusly down the passe geo- a “Are you hers?" soquired the conductor “* Huret why % eaic the ald lady, “We have jus deen ran into by e freight train, ewo or Uree pas woyers heve been killed, sod several oabers se vore- fy tajured.” **Le me; I didn't koow bus that was way you always stopped," way comtnence his myeteri- ous fehing, The boya did not ridicule bim ; they felt woo deeply for poor Jack to show lev ty ate cause, an hey quietly humored bie strange whim Fiuding, st Inet, thet there was no prospect of bis restoration to reason, the Captain deter- mulned to procure Jack's discharge and send bim bome tw fis frienia where be wight re- otive ementific trestrnent for his malady, The boys, aud the officers as well, were loth to part with him, even though he were uo louger the Jack Wal- leew of former dava, Kus et Inst the discharge came, The Captamesent in search ot Juck to yive it te bim, and explain as vid to a mind bereft of understanding, that Lo waste go bome Nearty all tho members o: she company followed the captain, and poor Jack wee foun, as usual, qnietly fishing in a litde puddle ot water The Captain aronsed bina, handed him the discharge, and explained to him that he wae to go home tu New York, Jack quietly loosened bis line from the bayonet, carefully coiled it up, placed it in bis pockes, and then touk the disc!arve in bis bands He opparent!y read it carefully through, folded it up and stuck it in his pocket, Le then took up bis musket, and with a vigorous downward thrusseut the bayonets mto the ground to the hilt, then turn- ing to hie comrades, who were el soiy Watching hit, the imbecile expression sud ‘only Oounting the Electoral Vote. The tteresting ceremony of formally counting fie ebectoral vote for President and Vice President, by the two Honses of Congress assembled together (> che Hadi of Represontatives at Washington, will take place t-day, The present Vive-l’reaident will preside, with Senators upos the right, and tocambors on the left and front of the chair, The Bpeaker of the House will occupy s meat by the thie of the Vice President, and the clerk's desk will be filed by tellers chosen by the Sevete aud LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AMD THE YICDUTY, Tus Storm Last Niaut,—A heavy snow Gorm which eet in yeeterday afternoon promised tw divernify the skating season with a joyous car- ntval of aleigbing, Bat these hopes Daappeared at the precise paint when the merry jingle of sleigh belle began to be heard im the streets, The snow fdorm, which set in at two o'clock in the afer- moan, gradually gave way to # heavy north- east storm of wil and rain, and, for the first me, it wowk! mem that e ten cont fare was Bot too mach t pay for @ ride in a Broadway stage. Unubrollas were turned inacte out; abutters emnings end swinging #i¢oe banged, and atten pe ed w atriko ont violently Thewtros and saloons Ware almost deserted To ai to the iteoomfort, the enow, rain and sleet on the sidewalks rendored thew, atippery, and caused many an ancoufortable fall Th was, allogetber, ® mos miserable diss. erewablo uight, and one that was calculated to evoke a deep sympathy for the brave soldiers of the Army of the Potomac, whose present move- mente expowe them tw all the peliings of te pitiless orm, Without the poor and precarious acompan). occupied by the “Open Board’ of brokers, in heen «4 ebolterdenss, Broad street, It appears that no inquest was held Gromuar Dix bas issued an order, giving | on the body, Yesterday afiernoon » gentleman tance © ll Dewspaper proprietors in bis depart | called at the Coroner's office and asked & mons that the puliication of “Personals” or other | testimony in the case Ho was infermed by the etvertiannonis with the dewivn of conveying infor- | clerk thas ne inquisition had been held on the boy mation t persons in the Kouth must immediate y | He hen visited te City Inspector's office, where Cone. the following moimorandum was found on the books How, WiniaAM A. DARLING, member of | of that department: Canggress eloct from this ty, wou to Washington yesterday for the purpowe of making an effort to] o of yrai: . nd i bevo she city quota reduced, and ales socure, if pide tipi We aa pera erases possible, an extension of the time 4! sed jor re> Priends of Mr. Branch sioce tnat he had ene- mulling uues who would bot bemitase bo take bis life, and | eft bis counie- | nanea, the genial smile oi Jack Wallace of other days returned, and Le said, Movn Ire eanyht it." Caught what?» doven inquired in a| Dreath. ‘Caught what I've loen fi vr te my discharge ** replied Jack, with the oli roguish twinkle m his oye, So it was, as Le aferwanis explained. The lottere of the little lose he had left jo New York were too much for Jack's patriotism, and he determined upon this novel expecieut for getting a discharge, Of course there Was no such thing as holding a man whe bad an offf Lise charge in his pocket, aud Jack is now into the city, happy and jovial as ever Tue Recest Dearn ov «4 Droxer.—Our readers will remember the anvouucement of the death of a broker named William Branch, who Was supposed to bave been accidentally killed by s brick falliug on his bead, in front of the builvin on the dan, 24th, "65 Wr, Branch, 88 years 125 W. 18th street, U. 8. they fear thet the brick whieh canes! bis death wee thrown st bin intentionally, It is probable s further investigation will be :nade by the eu- DRATISE, thorities, MORGAN—On ne a] Fob. 7, Witter PF. Mor- CRINOLINE, Apren —The Empresa Encenie | £82,073 of Rosanne and te late Frederick Morgan, seed 6 years sud © monte snd several Frenob }uiles have appeared tn jbl The tevasives and (neuds ef the family are en ad witht hoops, Whe. we noen reached New | afternoon, at] o' fully mvited & end the fuveralh on Th York « vreat panic ooourred ammemg the dealers in | Wer 9% Kivingion a , fiom the reedence of Se " PERSOVAL NOTICES, — Too Late for Classification. ernel ne and the consequence ia that we soon will havea uumberof hoop sk rt makers thrown out |. - —— of employment, This artioln of drean ie now I HFREBY PORBID ALL PERSONA Trust. doomed, if the community feminine continue to ing tay ite, BLLEN BROOKS, on my scavant, 0@ 1 will pay no dobre of her cont nis JOHN C follow foreign faahiony os Envente hee hitherto | BROOKS Willismebareh, Feb. 6h, 1 837 taken the lead, not ondy in Europe, bntin America DROTECTIVE WARK CLAIM ASSOCTA- “PRSON ajor General Wright, from the tion — The obyoete of (he Assecintion are w recure Vote At.—HMajor General Wright, from the 10 soWiere aud metiors, and their families, apy chaime | Army of the Patornas, and Major General Burns | or peorions. pay and eanty, and to give advice and wile, are in the city: the formor at the Ieving | ett “ on 98 IBem alent cont, Ene ” Siphon Fost, the latter atthe FIM} Avenue Motel Ger ton in peseou or by letter should be iuade to Tih M veneers, ex-President of the United States of Co- orn BEENFIELN, Bec., 3 Chambers street, ion | lombin, and suite, are atopping at the Clarendon, th \KE NOTICE—IF THIS SHOULD MEET en route for Europe ar represen tative of Colom? in the attention of ( FORGE STRICKLAND of GEO Tie ALDERWARIC CommiTreR on Wharves, | CRUNO: whe left New York vo ouliet, will pion. on Write to his daattnie mother in N York Cite Please om é 2 = REWARD—KUN AWAY FROM MY ise, ray boy DAVID. an balian Loy, on Wed. | letof Feb. hae not returned since He is Prere and Sipe met yeauerday to hear the applica tion of the ogatermen for the use of the bes'in at the foot of Boring atreet. Tt oppears that thetr lease har expired, and shat there is an effort mak. bark com pexior ecular fea: | ing to secure the baain for ferry purpose. They | y ood Enwlieh, had on derk brown ask that if the place cannot be g.von them, some re sloth cap on, and when oeher anitable joeal all be deagnated for the trenanetion of their boainas THE COURT whore he nme bhat Covet cr Gamat Baaosa T ries, To auy one that | 4, Ww brinetng tou ,ARD — INFORMATION CHARLES COULTER, a rae cotivn, whe fw last reen at the Fr ' PicHeTT © fi llowme 5 cases were dinporel of yesterday by Recorder 2100 RE Hoffinan, in the Court of General Beasions: Marga. | dent of 1 ' ‘ ’ ” rh ade. thiay night, wear 1? ret Atking wae arrnignod and plead gutity to 9 | bn cck Tih 16s, Mr COULTER. te seed 48 barge of grand larcen 5 m the ¢ Vine 18] yearn, feet ten jueves in bel bt about 169 pounds Appears that the princner waa emploved as A Ar clebr. witht BK Duaid abd moumche, aod vent be Son H. Thu Oa the 10th of Janus ber death, the pr aveny hewt of Lair tin with wray, prominent features, dark complexion aad eyes, He livt on a gray busines tuit. aud | iue ack overcoat, eof hat, and fine " callekin boote, Oo) lite person wae oud waeteb with ¥ Carine apparel and jewelr ‘ ’ ener fob chain, Any person who can give any infor ring from the corpam ¥ neti t atl {io hiet the recovery of the house, Mr Thrurater Wiat © ahould pot be wit eae when abe conteased the erlme, sad 1 she bad | onde t red dollare LIek, OK rea hada dream whieh much tr her, and dee | ¢ iv Front ot 14 covrest her tat toe te Me] * Thurston, Bi ed the pr Baw ay. oor ts Brute P whe zl - Thomas J grand lar OST NDER ) ov cen? in atoalins two benneta, valued at 40, from a r ane Sera ltt , Avna Tru bull, at 316 Rowers, was tried a me |e thserted, $heach, Teeib t vieted Patrick MoCarty pleaded to burcliry | br All operat inthe Si decree, On the nighe \J cond mu, 2 t cetaler Iasi, be eorered the bullding | way st and stole 6,000 egore *| QEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL]TEETH ON Meara, indicted for vrand larceny B ver org ‘ be eAch toothy ub! firkin of butier from Joseph Wo Disentury at lis | ay5 wo & wih ex t West street, on the 18th of January, plow 1 with filing ty. Henry Center pleaded ouilty t y | Warronte H. VILLERS, 45 Bower nt in the 4th derroe, All ot the above e | She old Theatre | cept Margaret Atkins were remanded for ec ptences NEW ARTIFICIAL TEETH, PATENT D/ Potion Intentiagscs. Att mpt to Shoot a Po- ‘ee ego i i a ce ‘ chevy sh | lieeman by Burglars Arrest of One of the Aa- reeted with at y ; ’ MICH i eailanta,—A desperate, but fortunately une) cose. -4 hihi 2 ful attempt was made at an early hour yesterday morning to shoot a policeman at the corner of | ———________ Rrosdway and Amity street. It appears that a out (ey RE YOUR YRIE TGH—USE CAMPBELL'S ve so ¢ , ’ A far and Wild Chere 16 cure for balf-past one o'clock officer Connolly, of the Fife |. ba colds eore throat, of dipihe and teenth Precinct, aaw two young men in Rroatway, i spor Lotile To be had at CA I's dine near Bleecker street, curryins two well-filled car- estore. 60. s ave wud h owt. 5 woe, € Hudeon ood Tha co), Bowe nd oh ety MILNE. 217 Fulton st. ol C! RE YOUR COUGIL--THE BEST ARTT. | sf introdneed for Coughs Colds, We, ie that Pot bava, Tne mispicions of the officer wore od, aud he asked the mon whas they were carry- ing. One of them answered that he was a shoo maker, and they had boota and shoes in the bage, | 0d and we ie ed Ceeurath y ve a At that time the officer sawa third man onthe | Tobe had of the Prop letor at 46 South Second at, Opposite mide of the atreet carrving a « se ba Villiumebutyh; in New Y nik at Mier & Reed's, , t, cor, Stenton, and cor, Houston et. na whe ran awe nnolly shen arresied the |) Alien at, a ‘ tin bo ookl, nof J.B. Giey, NM twe men. On reaching: Atwity earent e of the | Oy + aca men suddenly drew a revolver and f at the of ’ . : a > Oab 08 "i e lal! fortunn saing | TE YOU WANT To BE CURED OF L, Y, D. cor, the Lal! fortunately misaing mork, ¢ | ; tA nolly knocked bis asses lent down, the blow split 8. SCKORULA, . this ch Py 2 ‘ Spring te the te toure Dr LEATHE'S ting ni ‘lub, LAL thi Hime the YELLOW CK SYRUP. | otficers The firat asa lant atid | tone to the ne treneth to the mu ! ran toward! Proud chowele mursned t flioeer | toever omtands Connolly and Roun ven McKelvey, of the F'f vl 5 wttles wheeh ofte th Precinct, who came ty Connellyts and on Depot, 146 ¢ Vat et. So) ‘de ne at hesring the shot fired Dori the purauit the \ vw LEATIE'S YELLOW DOCK - ' 2 r noother, Keiablished ist8, Sold by t fugitive turned and fired twiee ast w pursiierss | every w S / asa neither of the ahota tecing effect Hie mcoou F ; *g piice aleo fired twice at the officers, witheut cfs T OVE OF LIQUOR CURED,—DR, ZELL'S Phe fugitive ran into Bond “o, W owas | =4 FAM NERVINE POWDERS arrested after a short strigsle, in able beta hove «7 rad th m8 . CONOR i4 vt the marenda may | nose broken: | The pstsoner waa taken to 4 positive cure. Can be viven unknown to on ine, where be gave he nime ae f @ paont offee, tea or other Muida, seal only Foglish, and maid he was only 1 ares Hela 8 ! oust, and 214 Fiwhth av, NS. ¥a Dr acknowleaged bia galt, The travelling bags were Alt “ Hudson N Haves, 175 Catton at | examined and and toundt ntain #500 worth of | and Milmets 217 Puls . Brooklyn; Dr, Longetat's | boots and es, On an investization :t | No 69 Mont Jersey City; Dr. M | wan discoverad that the be Deunis Dowling, in the baser ‘Uliana! a 2d are DE WAKE OF IMITATION and shoe store of neoft 726 Br € ZLLL's REMLI'Y wih never hal beon troxen into and goods Warrants sentby mail ie £45 etolen. English was arraig jieeaeny) hoe Pitepnn tio thettas ne ae | NOTICE—ALL PERSONS WHO REQUIR fe and © r be ‘ soon o! the er and ue for Tal me iy Dre. Gc i, BOND | trate cominituxl the prisoner fc or & HAYS Creb st, cor, of Cirand 1 charges Mo YOUNG MEN—WEIR’S CELEBRATED 4 | A Countryman Srindled by a Pemale.—Wi\- own Lectnary never tay can be uel with jie Genessee counts, out hindrances to business me 266 Cirand st, 545 pial Dive, that on the 27th TH WOMAN'S INTIRMARY October Inet be was robbe! by Emma Hubbard, a rey NT OF INTERNAL I weamstre f ® gold wateh and chain, val at yom of Hoailne™ #405 n treasury n tea, and #15 tn poli. Mer. | #n accompanied the yirlte # house in White street, where he remained all might Ib the morning both his compauion and valuables were miming, No | f trace of the gor) wasobta ued int be yes, and le reutes tation, Ha when sie wes arresiod aud commited Justice | staces, wloen aro conneet with Grand Larceny —Martiy Noster and Jamon | hit Ate ny ” nh were arvosted evterdays « ei wit ati the above etace Heury 1 cray. The prisoners were committed | A bee to Luh at wh. et.. em sand Wiliam Thomy- toualy Mr. Edward Toreh, No, Gay ¢ ‘ LADD PENG. Breet, and ead t | ‘ € t . ae - - preseuers w ou ‘ J lee B e UPWARDS, ON i i Bank of Ireland, NAVAL ENLISTMENTS sforPED,—The Naval For sale by WELLS, TARGO & Rowrnitiny Rendezvous in York street, near the ] SAGE FROM AND TO) LIVERPOOL Navy Yari Gate, was suspended vesrerday rhe dian! by the Old Black ms Lin For | ing, by order of Rear-Atiiral Pa Tho | jive TR eget owen Ae y probab lity is that no more sesnon are wanted for pupae appl, WILLIAM & GUTON, to butou the Nay ie ; s | Tae New Covurnt-Houst The Building | PAssaat TO AND FROM THE OLD Comumit of the new K Cou Conet-Louase | ( RAFTS availal LANT) | ‘ next week I'wo dava wil eo levoK t » fo their r remit Purpose, enelug at neon a 8 he lowes! poserht uy | Wo vtel P.M. A band of ims PAYSCOTT BROILER t | tealauce during the day and eve a L 2NLY. Founp Deap —Anlrew Ss AM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER: P t brad Ai ‘ 1OL.-VIRGINGA, eats Feb. 7th, PENNY] Cee wh waar” Wied allow, ¢ oP S)od, BtAOrage PA), TOBIN’ TOF aus euey. Apply to WELLIAMS & GL LON, the bra ‘i | FOR SALE AND TOE. | Fob. 6-8. Risen 1 08e8, Bets wus 2 os | A GOOD FARM OF 31, ACRES, & MILES from eo Sprines, ewes beta, opt CLEALED te 1 be snd other f Yo let STEAMSHIP--Cut sritist) Sione Liverpool, | lt wah. App y G69 tha Del BARKS Cous ne, iosdeaurs 7 is, Votan | * Ke pps at »Ns | A PARM OF 30 Acres, BRios Ale t amit America, Matar Min ee > i zu MM Wo duue, M ito ps RCHOONED 9 -Phele, Havana Wlppe, Halitaa; M Ht, Beook Dii to > » South Ame a nk SALI LO Chek A AKRIVED, Wi beh, near thes STEAMSHIPS Woreter, Besufort: Frans | oQuere Nill ee betea OLN hor Stith ek Huwh, bBarbadoes Alexan Mai | Ohi, Laver pe | } RSALE AT BAST SEW YORK—2 1 i x Pe ; with i minutes! ws WARK ou bots, Line lioull Gis torr aie b cout pric Bilas of Biaehill 1 CK Pin Avoetts, Noh SCHOONERS Wareham; A snr Samues Gilmer, bbe Alle 1, Boston; with 2 sto. W--Bark Sandy Porto Liew, Leviathan, sou Howland, tanog tdwad’e Le aud be ul 1 lot TE I piy to PAYTEN, 0d Division oe | their teeli tf Le would fee! their | dewieu a | MISCELLANEOUS. WHAT AND HOW TO READ. a Ma Resets, the colebrated art crite and eutbor, revebtly delivered s lecture a4 a Mechanic's Flall tw Manchester, apon the end and object of reading His views upon this wul ject aro so just and useful that we transfer them te cur eclumos as worthy the attention of the intelhgent readmg public «f America. Ho said: w mt rears in prrwmit of momentary etimpasw f thes gher ‘eit lee of intelligence, while there was a worloty Open to us where evertbody would talk to ne ae long as We Jiked, aud with their bess words and with thanke If we listened to them, Bat becatise thie society wad eo common, because \t lay all around us, wé mee no account of ft. Pert | 18 would be said that was because living peopl spoke to us of what wasof immecdute interest. They would, however, talk better of passing evornts to ther writinve than in their words, Books were Mvirable into two clagses— the book of the bour andthe beok of oll time, The distinction was not are of quality, jes, Thore wore good aod bad books of both clanses, The wd book of the bour waa the naeful or pleaaaut balk of some peraon with whom one might converse, printed for us Recorda of grace accounts of travel, good-humored diseuasiona ont subjects, # ate- menis of fact, and the parsing events of real is tory, —all such Looks were multip!ying among ne and they were a peculiar characteristic of the presons age, Bot we made the worst possible nse of ther, if we allowel them to usurp the place of t booka: for, # speaking, they were not | ooks atal, but letters or newspapers 16 Lewes. ge git beentrrels proper for bri ‘ane tines t waa not projer for all the day, A book, strictly speaking, Was Written not with the mere view of commutiention, but for permanence, The author had something ave which be perceived to Le uses ful, true, or featitiul, Bo farnas Le knew uo one bad yet suid it, and po oue ¢ could gay it. He melodte be hud was bound to say it clearly at coul!, clearly at allewenta, Hooke of ot had uo Writien ip all awa by the greatest meter The exiety of the dead mult!plod asthe # ages. Into it we macht enier always, @al tebe lowslip and rank according to our will, Tus court of the past differed from ali living aristocracy in this, thatit was open tolsbor and t oud hothing else, There if one rout aimittance he mauet rise to the lofthe great meu's thought@ if he would unde: their wor suare (Moar, heas.) One must 6 ow his love tor | hose grout once in two ways—t eviews @ true desire w be taught by t so euler jute ther thonsehts, 1 by a» true re to fea with then entcr into toetr Learts, He muss ou '&® BOL WwW Dhu be If ihe person who wrote toc rea.er it would » wllloor Ww not Le # cesire € ertuio ther ele s) a ye th ok Was Dob Ww be of no use readit reading, bis weer oue nor w this whol caning te : for a long we. The tess authors woulu ouly write in a sortot parabley.u order that their wean- fug mipbt uct be got at unloss it was reaily wante ow } was uot fonud ou the tops of mountains ¢ but nature hid it ttle fissures ju the eurth thas men micht ug ceeg im order to flud tt. twas with the } ) Ulowsure of wisdom, Good reading require! lesure, and then the irst requisite was to unierstand ¢ ris words in the souee ip w Respecting “sensw'lon" books be adds: They Lad heard many outeries latoly egesined Sensation, He assured them it wa t ose senser ou thes wanted but more; the es-eut forence Lotwoe 4 Oue wuts this, thatone volt 4 . oaly bugan in bo fa sony good for us, and our dygaity wae hee) L proportion to our ty frat UD paid of there imigh | cup aby Be cieties of the dea. thut they allowed o fon toeuter What did they think vulgar, They would tiud it a fruit th send ub the ast they would ali valcarty lay fu the waut of seness ho lu true inbred 5 arity, tt was uw cule lourness whic «nha te de of every condiion rigs, without seusatiou mi aly aud it wee im ep bi w. heart, io the diseused habit eu ist wil men be caine val cary turever ¥v at oxactly ia proportion ast were incapable of sympathy, tenuerness quick ur y aid ad atcoep be called the coulis the bain seul, ereat concourse of at Was ruc, Las ol ¥ 4s t and noble Aba le . We must be lke them and bave It was vot true that seuss tiou wu r ad by the want of action ; % War ibe ty and license of feeling thas the churacvier was r dis. apt ¥8 precious bat we must nos eek it Leste rom right esuses, The bad eeusat 4 votre out of one’s charucer, bus ie} mtue ou.sid That they had to s°e. tor a + Bad it Hicuces were deaue aud posouug. There Was no discase oo ierrivle af buas brow, @ pursuct of segsauion for us own suke, there were, however, throe ms of soneatiom whic We dia pot desp.eey the boaithy seusadon of he seu fustel so uesue . W erasure, nel aod Seudrely @ late OD 1 oy the ure rocl Vex roin noble welVes ab tbe y of the tus counpaca we sbould ren living ow the dregs ( vetuse of Cm soul é fe cosine Applaua.) Teey would + lypo dives by one of Ee Ostest artist. Tt wae le Coure!, witu te with Bt would te ee is brew wold ew t 1 t tt the Bene tk tiew with Antivou h the