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l^lie following f* a full report of the remark* of Qeu. Cass, ia reply to thetpast of ''•^Thc American Minister to France, wliose lnlerrentibn. defeated the Quintuple treaty,*.'

Proposed by Mr. Florence, ofPlnJadelphla, at the Congressional Banquet to Kossuth I am .under grettt obligations for your HtndnSsa manifested tn your sentiment in relation to my conduct in France—but I merely discharged my duty as an ^mericaij cWwasn. 1 did just what every one you Woiitd haVedtf#, &*«!' yoii'-'4ew(l'ilaied la clrcomitattces. I only advocated the cause of nty Country. A fearful anemptwas made at innovattenupon the Jaw of natiop*—an attempt, th# oon je$ueneea of which human sagacity can scarcely foresee. Four powers had united, oho wati held in abeyance. 1 said then hope France #W net fifgtt this treaty jbut if ahetloea algtr it, it will not eltsr onetittle, the ooumo of the American people." {Applause.)- Let the Union against tbfmgrettt or ama|l, they will resist it to the last extremity, trusting to that God who'iffo* not give the victory ajwfy/td power.

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rther^ everj^rnan Itas a right to enjoy and exercise his own opinions in his own way. But I wifftdy thrft he wire Is not willing to respond, and in an" effectual matiner. to this cry of lihefty from th^f)ltl lU'rrd^hheit.'—his heart don't feel like mit)^.

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was first IremI by the Kathsr of hts Couniry, may •ympathim with every other nation whicl unfurls the banner of freedom. [Applause.]

|^aratlon jLp*inpir(w, in the natue of the American people, maititaining that aantsmenu. (Great oheartng And 1 will go home to my constituents, and if they disapprove of the aoi—as I know they won't I wiU never some baok Iwre a^iin. Laughter,] 1 am willing to aay thai no nation ijtndee Heaven, whether tts chief megiatfa^ wears a hat or a cwtn, has any f%M t« u»te«ere in the atfaira oi another

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But, my frienda, ri'greater que#troii^aaHsow art?-' Thefrw® could have defended ouniplves »gain«t united powe're'. But a ^tieatfon haa now fcrleen, where yqu cannot ao easily carry your arms—it question involving for the future All questions of human righta. It rejoices my heart to see here thii gueit ainotig tia-~the leader of hist country's a "giaut" in t|»e cause.

l^vOHrtitJti, the iseiiefter of the righta of men, and tffe mAH^of th% fnrfependencl of nations welcomed to our shores. (Applause,] Mr, (turning to Kossuth,) the ocean, more hterciful than tihe rod of tyrants, his tent yon to a country of freed ote aftd of safety. [Applausel^ Thai was a p^nid day fo? Voti. but it wai a proutleir day (or »», when yoo htft 'the *ho«^® by aritfexatibn. throw^tround theM iur^pFnipdit^rt. of old Hellespont and put your foot tfpon ah Amen- Then let Russian power say these peojfle'should oh deck, l^lecteu hy American cannon, wifh ^ot eojoy liberty aod e^QuLriph!*, aud theCvtttcc of' tha storscf oyr country fluatingover you, you could tiiUi people, fromxjuo.and pl' ihe iwtKHMv Ut^other U«fy the world in aroft Apj-IaU M'.] Mnd sir: here ^puld thunder out, in jhp langyuga of the illuatriftt the land of Washington, i! is nnt "b&rren wH% on* Jackson, "By tho ISternal. ihey shall be freo." ttome tMit I mean to gtvtfyou. ii'tnof ti 'mere [Cheera.| salutation,—I jjm glad to see you but iij»ch' GentlemeH, as thia appeal to1 be^a a^eiaMfl^mtffdrther thsn th«(. I »m willing to go.' I aht willing oratio gathering, witern eacii is ciU«d upbn to ^|ire to lay down the great principles of natural ri^ils. ^hia expsrientse* [lau|tbter,}m the repreje^tive and #d iere to th» qi f,Applause J' |jpf thq Far VVet I would say to.yjQ)!. that the cause

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M^potid (hit/—for, thanlrGod, we are in aland of! n«. all awarithat I was sent out"by! the l«.ntfnled Polk iotha^fry e^wme of ^Odountryte^estftblish a government. I went out in demoeratk way, and when I arrived jhere 1 had the pleasure to find a flemooratio population, .1 found that pit the Pa-

the l&rge*! Ijierty fo"'the largest ndmbrr over tfie b^tu^tempea^ of »ectt*mtil siriie alitl wh&te fac? of tho earth. Applause.] My friends wjjtan wosavv theillusiricHm ftiiru9beiore.me,(Uep. who do not agre* in that scutinlenr, have no feeltfrg! and^ugla^Wavviluuaiou, Ji'^ster, and? in common with me. Now 1 am^willing to say and other friends of' tW country, regardlets of nolitical to maintain that ihnse despotic powers of Europe, prejudice stroggling to Sring abotst ^f^rbtHlste when thoy put their hand upon Ilongsry, attd j^ ti^^ciling qtie^tions, the ttftitetl praVcr«f rhe marched tbe Cossack and the Pdndcur upon the jjeople of Gr&gon went up to Heaven thatiheir isDhnubft to put do#t» the first ftattt^tff1 liberty. they boc^.would -bo Qtownad with ausscass 4|ad the Unolftnded against all laws of nations reco|hil»! ion prc^ryed..,, An.d, ^mtlomeii, ii ahould in a throughout the civilhsed wturlcj. matter of congratulation to us, as patriots ana as

Well, gentlemen, I am an old man^(I aughtef.1 demotfatsl^ thil a ju^t, ^honorable, constittitionWI,' and crielr(tf Nrt. you aMnt But 1 tell you I srft.Und ftnaUettlentanl h«t beeh eiTeoted. JChe«wa approiching my thr^^ilrfre yeara and ten:1 *My fiamd Judge Douglaa has aakl?of the spread century agn I crossed the mountains tiboy, on Coot:

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and, God be thanked for the }n*tltutr&n* of this1 have not stopped their progrea#. Gentlemen, they country, and the favors of my fellow-oiti^ns, that know no hmit. They must and will be extended have gtverr mt the privilege now of malntatningi to tho p«ople of this contii^nt at leaat. -atjd. in the human rights in such a presence as this. [Applause.]: l#rkQ0ftimc. they will be extended to Hungary, The «Mn of Heaven shines on such a governmem Vegrot that it is otherwise id-dayl If tt could be as thlt. And should we rest blindfolded, norarftfii!'posisibly doo^i w^ulSsafnow. lit gtiTar as thti Stowed, and say to tyranny, "Prentil in every continent concerned, if it would benefit them and !«n— 'other region of the world (Cries of "No nol*')1 thank you lo? that response. That i« my feeling. Now, my friends, I im willing to *ay, that is the law of nations. [Laughter and applause.] Every independent nation under Heaven has a right to tatabliah just suoh a Government as it pleases. And if ime oppressed of any nation wish to throw off their ahacktes, they have the,right to, without might be extended over ihem. the interference of any other and t-he land which

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I am wtllingv aa a member of Congress, to peas a they a*e adapted to tho happiness man. "The

nation struggling tor bnman iitMrty. am wiUing aooial^board to celobtratn anoiher Eighth of JaouaflAake that declaration in the u|me ot the Ameri-! W* we will be called to elect a Preaident of the can people, and 1 am willing to leave it thi« »ery li#ited Swytea» That Preaidettt must be a moment—when it ia neoeaeary to act—to those whe crat (ohee«K,] beta union ot the democracy ae% aftto dtti«nii)eth» «our*c neeeeaary to take n6der] ataary to secure thia end May I ha allowed to aueh proper times and citsoinstance* as the case' express my fervent hojpe 4hat kit the novinatioti may require. [Applause There, gentlemen, you fall on wtM«eaoever it o«ay-«-whetber it is the iltoehave my saninneiiuk, ,1 aov much ouiiged for y««rs triowsaeoator from Michigau. whoee ccdarged patc^ kind attention. «minently fit him tor tha st»tion. or the ...ia. ,»ta ¥iv Mt-^m I Butkr of. Kaotueky, «r.my frieed frma Ida »Noa«Wf MKT a i»Bix»e»is a«jrilory»r-S»yh ooi,.

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James Uu«hjWM»^#» the di«ia$utahed Senator from fen»ylv«nw. wha is now the choice of a great portion of the tfeopte the Union as their candidate ttn next Preatdeney. Who are they* tet PHmefS, anykow,*r Om diltaf ia ewtdeiMr •««. ry peraou tliat choe««« ftom are necessary.—K*sirrn P*/*r,

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We' copy from the Washlngfdn UtiiCin the apeech "of Oen. Lane, delivered at the Banquet given to Kossuth by Use Jacluon Democratic Awciatlon of Wsahingtofi City, on rtie'Sth of January.

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It a pTeaaure to meet the democracy of the country upon any occasion, but more especially when that occasion is to do honor to. the illustrious dead—the hero If the battle of New Orleans—the great soldier and tho enlightened statesman. am ai*o gratified to be foere for the exoeeding pleasure ii has aflfarded me to hear the iUuatrioas Hungarian, our honored jjueat. lie inade a most glorious speech in a most glorious cause—the cfausfe not only »»f His^own flungary, biif {fie cause of const it uiionaVliberty throwghout the world.

Uft Wjta fcliajrad by. th« iHsunguixhed Senator from Michigan, [Ger^tral C^fa»J wboase nihol% life has been spent in, the vindication and advocacy of aemoiiratie principles^ aiij Who by his emfhenl Jal enta, ahd high statesmanship a*t oOrlHinister at the Court of Paris.contributed so largely to raise our covoiry ifi ttw est»mationof lhe wrld»,, i'nesto«n* of many wtptera have passed oyer,:head, «yni Uw democracy, always reliable, haa, been tempered by experience. Aa my Iriend beside me well remarked, his oapacious mind exhausted^he aoi^efitr

And then came forward the^enator tnmn Himeis [Mr. Douglas.] who though y.ouog, itf nov^rtheltv^

Now afier (Itese eloquent jinf a^fe speeches from these tliitibguished gentlemen, I efertirftt hope to nay anything new or 1ntere«fing f^a*

I will «tvy, liMwever, thttt 1 would like to" exUtad to oth^ra the pjri.ncijil«^ of our aqverfittttsol, f^oi flfter they have become indepen'lent ond free I would

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The stath !0aa!«* the eomoiittae wae read am folLnws: ,• s.,vL .a General Joseph Lane: W§ honor tb« matt fot his patq'otism, heroisni, and devotion to democratic principles.

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reeled with thfei2 enthu4a*{ic obeers# and *esp«J^'ow t* -&AGf5Txx*e** ?t!—-it am very proud of this occasion, 10 meet *o many of my democratic friends. Nothing has occurred for many years that is more gratifying to me then thia pleasure af meeting so many of the democracy of the country upon an occaaion like this—upon the 8th of January—for, lei me say tliti is the first 8th of January have seen in the State* since the commencemnnt of the Mexican &*£•* *v mr uta

democracy there is onward ana upward.'* You

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cific side of tho tnrtdntaihs delnofiracy prevailed and flouri*hM, "4iA'rj(f whetfihii conntry wa^ tossed

democracy that, the Instillions of our country,

ad^»ntage us* as 1 believe it wouhh the day is not far distant when we oan truly say with the po$t «*Tba wh0« boaadieMeeaMmvttt teiatur^*1 &

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Vj*W« are now upon the Far WesU wc can go^no further. Many would regret that tha (n#»#t di4 Mt extend 2,000 miles furher, that our institutions [laughter.} They and ttUihti^y, trust they will be extended over the WhotewttfW. Democracy is progressive, our. republican inssitutionkare progroaaive. aml they must prevail, for

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Queen of th« Gulf'' is almost ours#lready, have lived fifty years—and see no reason why 4 ahould not live fifty more [laughter]—and I have seen thia republic proaper and sp.«ad from thirteen Stales untd it now embraces ihirtyone free and sovereign States peopled -by a patriotic popula* Itoa^s Its sttides are aiiii Oi?anl! ^i. Wis#. itentlemetH before we again assemble around tfte

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wea tlte sueering expreaaion of a person residing democrat in the country, fro«a Maine to *ot thousand mitea from out sanctum dPeri, in $ Texaa. will givjktm a «ao«t hearty aadcerdtai sup cetorenee to fhe ^rof«*»»oo we fblbw to prid©.— portf |Nobo»ly but a Printer,^ in aootht it isakaa our have hwithe hbn^l in ntrH#. «f *«ftng three to hear sileb twi«» for General laoktmu twtoe ft# Mr* Van Bfe not in

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tmt ruBHomii riLawrwr-- rJrwn »».mMmrttTrnmr. Th«le4toe%'ls the letter addeeaeed by. lloo(al«tab«rt to the edkor of the Owteert, o»^fie ooeduct whieh i» would advise hie friends lo purses with respect to (ho Presid4n»id electiom ... "p4«af, Dec.

J* Sir—I vfveeire ©very day a aaniwf of iettera. to consult me on the coaducl^ which ought to, be followed in present circumstances, and particularly in the ballot of th» 20th iirst. it physic4ily impoasible ibr me to r^y to all these communicwrons and as «hould be grieired to vppemr rodtifetent to theconfidenoe w^ph^pty »lhe oaqse of the Church and of «Kiety have procured for rue, I have determined to make use of your journal to express the Opinion that ia solicited from me. tt* i' commsfie* by declaring that the acf of Dab. 2d has put to the rout all tbe revolutionists, ail the Socia!i»ts, all the bandits of France and Europe that Isi in my mind,'a reason mbre than suGOcierit Ar all honest men to rejoice, and ibr the persons tbe most annoyed to be resigned. 1 do not iutesd expressing any opinion aa to whether thai coup d'elat, which every one foresaw, oould be executed at another moment and in another manner, for it would be necessary, in order to do so, to go back to th« causes whioh led to it, and to jadge persons who can not «lpresent teply to me. Nor do I pretend to gu.aranlee.auy more the future than to judge the past. I treat only of the present^-that is, of the vote to be given oti the 20th.

There are three courses to b^fktrMisd^ii^tttive vota, abstention, or an affirmative vote *o|ft jagaiqH l^u» Nap«l«on wfuld declarejn favor of the SocialUt revolution-, the only thing which can at present*succeed lite existing government.' It would be to calf the dictatorship of the Reds to replace the dictatorship ofa prinoawho iiam during the Inst thre* yeai* reuderwd iaca«frpat ^blejuiaric^s to ihe cause of order and o^Caih oiicism. It would be, taking t'ne hypothesis, the niost favorable junfl the least probable, to re-eslabli$h thin T6wer aif Babel, no#n fe^1ljre?«amft of 'ike Na rionat Assembly, and which, tw spite ofi ali fhe diftinguisiied and honest men which it pontairied iu hq gr^at

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i.ng the Jpow^r #h1eh Fei^ifi3 ordfef %nj lodurit} to us u) 1848, and w&ipti 'hloite can preieryei tis irom. annirbhy at preseht. ^^Thp'iifistiftct of this massed fhi|i mpre ^listakefi than it is at present. Louis Napoleon will oft in 1052 as fh 1848—the elect of (he nation That being thf cape, I consider thtt there 'fa nothing niore imprudetit—-1 will even say, npthinjl more afrtseless—thah for rHigous men and the friends of order, in a cdutittir like ours, to fling themselves across or otit of the popular will, whdb that wifl his nothing in ft contrary to the law pf God, t*r tofhe fundamental coudition's of society. There ate amongst us tt number of men,, exceed jugly respectable iE themselves, who appear to "have fiir policy to marc^ against the' current of general ouihion.^ When fhta country was wild for liberty and parliamentary instiio|i&n, they objected to it the absolute right of royalty. At present, tils fpr the^half-hour thtrstiug after silence, calm, and authority, that they would willingly impose on it the spvereighnty of the tribune and of discusssion. In that way at any time it should happen to a^ain call for the Mortarchy, they would recommend to have the republic continued. ~~"f\ *. "Thetr4 remains coDsequentty, bny? the tmra course the affirmative vote. But to Vote for Louie Napoleon Is not to apporve of alt that be has done it i|i to choose between him. and the total rain of France is not to say thatlhis government is thsu which we pftfer io every other it t« simply to declare tbst we prcfer a prince who has given such prpl of resolution and cleverness, to those per sons, who are.now showing lhair principles of cnurder and pillage. It is not

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number, had become iplit into parties

in ihe midst of pe^ce and legal order, and which would most certainly be powlWfes^i t^hb fbrmidahie crisis whlfelf pf%fva^3^ •To Abstain wouldbe fottctr-against SlhottT ahtecedet»t^conduct, to f^il in .tlif .jduiy whiolt jwe iuive alwa*sv,reconiinftiidj d«.,0 .^c^mplished uod^ the Monarchy as well 83 under the Republic: It tfbuid tie to lbdic^tt} the mission 'of lionett men a't the -very momw»t when thru mission is the^tont im p»r84ive and tiie ntost likely to be fruitful. I respeoi the scf^plw ^hi|i|h sogg$»# to a crowd of bortorable menihe i^ea ojt absteiitiot) but 1 know »lso {^«t •|reat politic-jans—not feiy scrupulous ih gcheriil be? it *redn%"«nb^rdd^-afler having brought us to the point at whioh wt ar»^-aftar having condemned us tOsthe toffs of Jill our liberties by the abuse which they made of them, at present preach up the dootrine of leaving a vacuum around the governmeut. 1 bow before the SCwjple, but I protest against such a system of tactics. I defy tiny one to justify it in the eyes ot. conscientious deling and of history. History will sny how all FSranoe, alter (he ignoble surprise of the 24th of jFebruary,- recognised,the authority of the men of the Hotel de Ville. bccauae they offered a chance of eaoape from thl abyss which they themselves had made that the men, if there be any such^who in !848 protested oganist ihe destruciion of rqyalty, again«t the brutuel ex* pulsion of tho twoChambers, ogtinst the disarming of the army,, against the usurpation of all the powers and the violation 'of all fhc laws. that such persons have a right at present to protest and to abstain, em ready to admit But do not recognise that right in any one of thoae who. aecepted lh? Republic iry^'ebruary, or in any (udo of thoM |»ho sent representatives to replace the deputies driven from their benches by a horde of barbarians, orwho went Ihtl sat thpire^ t|iemselvfeai tp^prodlaUn thit the ProVtsioftar GoVerhmetit, had merited Weil of its ctfuntiy^, and to vote Ibr tbe exile of the house 6f Boii r1ofl. As to the fennscienCe of any one, thai which has resigned itself to accept such a yoke jdan ^oi%e1l find irty ser|pH|^i(ficuItie| in eotifirm-

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cause with that of a party, or ot family but to tkt mnpml power, at pre**# possdMe* With Dm ferae neoewsarytopiii down the gn^ry otffM, wad defisud po: «^ircbee, ««r heenhs. ear wives ageimi the e^vptimgflf t»»ee whe respect nething, *rt»$ro at ike good c«et, who take aatt aLthe kmd* owner* end w&oee hullete do oat apares aw Gbivwa k-m Motto sancttoa ffii advasoe tfee emm lae&s whrah way be oQnHpiitod by a goeerame»t. iaihbk like all powers here below it ur» defegtete to the e^ief whew ^ke- mikMi he* oaee ekeedy ohoaen, the rifiitto pfapftrea cpmtinituHi* which mttvafy bp mom *4$tqjema* -vet aMKe ebatird' gtae th« w1iiQ^ the dOO r^reM»»Sa«(ves eieeled ia !8«€ endow«d Feaaae, mvi t^jpaim^^whie^ I waa

agaia auited to tbe tymow tf a 4*y,,wyabf h«» b^c nt^bing eke than thd revet^ga of tbe army and of the authority agaiot the revoliuion of Februanr.

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"Bear in mind fht pttMl op fh^rfwr ilwolitfe aonfideoe^aor onlipited xfa«c4edneaa do «ot give myaalf unr«fer?ediy to any oi^f. .1 proles* imi idolatry-—not note that of the (orqe of arms than of reason of ibe paopleT I confine myself to seeking what Is gooa in the' dbrtain of JmpoaBifciliry, and to choose tia the Tnidat ef th# HaShnrtaiofta whidii God is proving a», (he cour9e which itl^aet repugnant jo the dignity o^t^f good sense of the citizen ...

Louis Napoleon was a man "udkflowfl.l wotfld undoubtedly hesitate to confer on hhn such a foroe and aueh a responsibility. But, witbout entering hens into ao appieoiation of his poliey for tha Jest three,yeapi, I recall |o wind the great feligipus acts wHich marked his government as long as the!wo" powers agreed together the" liberty of instruction guaranteed. the rope restored by French arms, its coo^oiU, synods, ajod the plenitude ofito dipiky gi*»« baefc to the Churoh, the numt^r af iu oolleges, ita communities*. and works of chiarijty gradually increased. I seek in vain elaewhere far a system or foree able to guarantee to U9 the preservation and development 6f such benefits, we the gaping gulf of victorieua Soaialiatn^ EMy am for auUiority against revolt, for preservation against destruction, for foqiety against Socialism, for the possible liberty of good ngairait ibe CfUMain liberty of evllf and in the great struggle between the two forces which divide the world. 1 think \h»t tn acting so 1 aoi «goin on the present oae^yipn, &s liw^ys/o^QaUvaloQiiqa Revolution. *. ^ktecelve, Sir, the i»ssnran6e of aH my Sympathy. Car. ifie Mo»rAlJBliBB*T.,,

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He it ofSe gte'af 'tjau^i^ oT generaTofefu sltcaffon tarthts aufect. "You dtd-*o end so which helped Smith into business wby not do TO much for mel*' Wby air if a farme^cliQS* to«|rive his right.hafd neighbor half of his farm, would that givetiis left hind neighbor a t:laim to the othec halff tr did At* a good torn witbout asking any odds of him, thstis «ty "baaineBif if yes want mete help y*« to makemon«y, pay«« far theservioe you rcquiref The fact that I chose to help A. B. for notbinggivea C. D* ho lien on my purse, and no right to cpra tnlind my labor for nothing.

There is meny a journalkit now languishing in powity while dozens to ,whose success ia bpi«ness hegave the first impulse, roll by him in their car* riajees, and have forgotten hijrvery existence. "iTMb I* 60 ioulntry snrve Pursfin the wprli wfteihs jeoraalM are expe«ted to do ao muoh work forifcc e^eoiidbenefit of others witbout recompense. Geoera^y, out ofthis coantry Editors areinacce^uible if. not anonymous: they may let you know what ^»iy think bet not w#o tniKks «,'*1fptl eiinnot#a!k into en Editdr« room f» London or Parisund ask Mm devotc bja time end celumos fo your own adfaooetteol or profit, ilwre this i«dooee*ery day

II ktowfoism cot irom a ias uogHin paperpisa^ eoeoi- tni oni dogaloriea we baveaeeQtoreometifl^e:

gentleman resident io Linoohjihire was la^ fy on a joumey about eighty or ninety mile* from a little dCglWii hotel mbile tfcliiiited another town in tbe tarmb« 1wwUad^ itt di*m*y \Qi4 bun liif dof been attacked by a large dog of her own, and bed ran awajr from the boo«e. He Jeft, but returned again to the sattte hotel «Ji*r tbe lapse 6T a ^Hr week* wkea the teadlady mfcmed fefentJug feift iiit^ dog bad eetaraetl in tke intwie. arTifTfityatfiiiid by aiarge dog. wieM attacked b« own demm fiercely that lie nearly kiQed him.' From tb0 de*? eriptioo given of the animal, tHe gentleman •en tained no doubt thetit wasbia own heese-AeHMI Lincdnshire and k|p nsttre boose, be teersit frowi hieaerventft, 4iat *i»rdy aAer bis dej^aruare bis little ikroriut dog reUirned, bearing mark* oi cj& usage, mod aAer appareotiy aoMatti^ ai^bs la#^ aotmal. the two dogs apt aft together cod were tbsessaeveral daya, or^hendng evfd«n«e. «i4$h^ fMBtit, «f%evir^ti4t«lk3 acoftsidet tithe ilmtttttWt

draft of ibe Declarsuioe of Itsde,10 wbteh tits ftantfa of the owners were

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^Newspapers are destined to furnish info to the public and a livetthood ta those employed in producing them/ Their income ia derived Jtpm twq sources—first from J*le of suiscriptiont secppdly from the charges paid by those who see fit to use Ihem es niean* of communicating to the public lor their own advantage or prPfit. There fe jwpbably not a daily paper in the world—certainly iione in Amerioa-nthat could litp a year without aiarge portion ofJut revenue derived from Advertising, nor indeed could the publicity now secured by advertisers* be obtained for twenty times the present cost in Qny other form thaitthatof a paid ^wapapaim^ «•$ r-lf man applies to a lawyer, a doctor, a lav-ern-keeper, a merchant, few any of ihe commoditigs whereby the l|tter makes hjs living he expects to pay therefofl He lieVef sayl, 'If you want to pay for this, y&n can ha^it^ paying it- a matter of course. But if he goes to an EditotMe gtt 4iiii axe ground he generally pays, when be can't Ijelp it, but he seems to tlunk it rather mean that naymyt W%xpe6ted.r,^ 'Publicity is e^VitaTdement of suocessTrTalmo»t a very business. If a man wat to«merrow to invent a machine whioh would do-the work of a forty- horse steam engine for one eight of the cost, whether in building or running of such a steam engine he would be long in maMng his fortune out of it if there wtfre no press. By the ald of tbe jfturnals, he might acquire wealth from his invantioo in the oourfepf two years, while in their abaoence he would vcr^r certajoly^gp* /lown to hi* gratf^ in poverty though somf future generation might profit by hie labors. The press is"to Business What tWb Electrio Tela^raph i« to Intellig«nde-^it cendensea yeare tato minutes, ite*.' I -a^'a#w ^JSditorji are generally helping thia or fellow citizen to make his fortune every day. Very oflan they are compelled to thro^ gold into the lap of thia or *bat-Inventor, manufactuer. |ftoperty holder, tSoosMtn^ie naked felfillment of their duty 4o thiir readers, Thua wa havs all been helping ?4f. McCgrmick make his fortune with bi« Reaper this year but we did not dp it at his request nor for bis iialca aYidPhfe ^heed tibt thank us. But if his had atked any of us to make'his Reaper known to everyboly he ought to(and we would trust icould) have ftwisted on for the service, no matter how much w« beneiitted our refers at the same time.

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TTie m^eries of washing day have %eferj ao eloquently and pathetically described, but with^ecarCe* ly more iruth and humor thait- thp following signed

Job Ju^io^? whi^h fe take ffo^a the Boston iVjp Oratichi •. Job Was a gbod Ma^r, a pattern of patlenca tmtllt trtalj^f^'SI^J^^Suldii^t tempt hiin to say a naughty word, but did Job ever see a waahing day! 1 trow not. or his patience would never have been cbro|^%4 in ^fpverb^ for th^Jei^fit 0 posterity.

Now Vih ainafrled man, with a nice hbuse. five or at* little re^neibilltiHr a*d ae nttftty w|fb as husband could dcuure, dad shouldibe ae-happy aa.ea,clam at.high water, wygfe ^pt|5lay only blot' tod out of the calendar. *1 get Up in the morning anticipating quite a scientific shave', whan, just as I get lialf through wife O iU* m# "S hold the baby nrtntHe,M and 1 obey dmifuliy with the 'lather all drying on .my chin. During this tim& a horrid amf^gf soap^jids, and steam cotpfa ^reaping up st|irer*l go down fo breakfast coffoe is cold mamtnatfmppdy, chUSrett is drtw«'p1tpA pttt^Mfefy. 0o to thTtrtorei"ibotho back at two o'clock to ^fick-op dinner,' hungry as a wild idlotteutot. iwwf steak raw atona eud, burnt at the othjW, aud em* io tja m.ldd^i ..Jh «^ht of the diitipg-rootn window, the dimensions of every member of the family, big and little, hang flapping on the clothes ihtef the scene occasion ally dtversifled' by Appear* ance of ft bilge Iriab girU! asoe ndirtgMhe ihed with mammoth anklea, red arm«f ,parboikid,A^eM, and a bag of clothes jpins.

Come home to supper, baby crying with the chol to (trev^r hW it Wcept Montfiy.) wife stilf liffitrf mowing dtlMw. waf^ hewitched ln«toad of tea. no knives on tbp table tablecloth on the wforigeide out, bread full of Ba]*ratus. milk sour. Wife and (in distress, put theohiidren to bed-en hour befnro tire time, shut up all the door*, look despairingly In each other's face, and get jpur npcount bpoks to see if wc Can't afford to send stir clothes to (lie lautidfy. Depend upqtt ttlo^ never owned awash tab! ml i*t&

TiitST^lVdt ALfi^Mf.-^A traveler Wks put* soed by a eniodrn in bi% affright he ahd tis fmag man, caught at whatever wasUn bia w^i in h'ta graap he foupd the branches of *. tree He looked below himself and saw a fearful prfcipicaf he looked back and saw the unicorn ready to daatroytiim: he looked sgairt belbw and «sw a hidd tms drsgct), with jawa gajHng to wwlve Hint he looked to the wets of tree, and #aw two rat2t« ene whge aad the otber bleofc, gnawing alternately ai the roots of the tree he looked among the branch^ofthe we antfsawh ftHltTwitit pd&tiSttt ready to sting him, but from their lips dropped ttoa «$i regardles of aurrouading danger he caugit the hp^ej, w^Wh^ Oh, reader! pbN nvtRJ gee Hen. thys«tiT Tbd tree & life tnie unicorij deith' the precipice, ete&ifyj4hfe dragon. thy di er the rate, day «*4 night nomberiif^tbe boefs of #y stay on earth -the as pa, tby own bed paaaoos tbehonesy, pleasure,of which thou_j»artakeat to thy eternal ruin.

ParrAseeo MxatsSRav-Acorreapondentof die N. It. Independent, writing from Washington, tells the following go^I one of a minister who was not acquainted with the ways of the Capitol: "A gentleman on a visit here, and enxkxt* fh listen to the debaM, opened very coolly, owe of the doors of the Senate, and waa about to pass in when the door-keeper asked, "Are yoo a privileged mem---A*' ^Wkat de yott nt««o by attcii «inani" aakedtbe stranger.

To this eur doeHtespwr Tlmi fsn«i!»ta«st witb tbat foreign power.

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ti«e,.*i»04» obiJd—en aillosf littie i»«4 of five pr aix yeara-hawMv eryfoodof- theU«le girl made He desnooetration toward salu^ng nifls with a kiss,

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Many^ro^enave on Inviterene dltt refor' ofllce,' Tt »aatd teoe ah 'Amertcan characteristic^ but other nations bfiVft their full *Sare of it. Our officeseeking, as well lis alHther jfjtfriulta, with, or dejiehdeftf lipotf thsa government is so open that everybody %nows pr hears of jt, and the nn|»e and excttemeritmake a lit tie thing /Seem very largti. In Grtat Briiain-twerv aw ^sore offices and mora otTtoe-ae^kers b«t thea»«d(mg is done quietly.

A Ute iw*tb«r ^l^tawtieeat Journal has a skejeb jri^h. a mpcal. A laj a.t »ihpol, b«f expeota Vons ootyMonently he thinks it not worth his while 1b be diligelK and cbmei hut if'&hot>t' what Sfit. Malapmp weiiht caH an t# resohos Ins 'expi'titairous' in part, to w«, an »p* poinunem, in payment fo^pHitioal aome tyo hundred poun^ a year. But forthw ^e was compelled Jto wait Marty two yeur*. aoendtfig the «me 'officR seekeriim'e *pt t» do, in ar life of

At the end of six mriHib^ ,h« jwaa obliged io ?etire( or ae^ out, from Micompet^nc^, Next he figured at* a penny man. Nextfte wai IpoUcetnanr Both these places ha vnoatad *ftr caused—principnlly f^r th^ reason that th«»y were emplfl^nuents whieh achiHlly mquired labor, text ile figured, mjk poripatetiq advertiser, with,* big board, cover'al, with liandbills. And next he obtained a berth in the scavenger force, trusting bs thit is ah 'official rank,* I# wroy rise chec mctw Furthest he df«|oft«*ht aehh not I «"1

In tliisaketoh is shadowed the fate and fprtdna of many an ptfice seeker. Of course there oan bo no olyeotipe to any man's applying for a situation wlig^h ha is competent to fill—pelting »t, if he oan, by lair meatia, end if not, pursuing hi* former business. flu t(o make Qtiiue- hunting the grand biis» inest of HfW—to be 'nothing if not olBuial,' and K» turn with opntempi ftQtn all private employrrent, ia not seldom the assurance of poverty in tho end.-— Public office li Only desirable whin it comes with* out aeeking. or widi such moderwe aeaeoh- only aa does not ej(heuat to profit of the thing before you receive it, 4ttd it ia woraa lhaa undesirnbla whan it unfits a man for his own original aod legitimate pursuits, end gives him an idea that holies afi^Jit to official support. A man's own industry, in ids own busiQCsa, iji bttter for hire than any publto qf« j^a"8 ttt« "'Jfe •.iiiwiirtfe ^tie men ftlk Telt». 'fo*#*4»J#• year or two j»iuoe. renoli travelers Africa rpportcd ihe e*isteno« of a pegro tribe with

Lstel}', Count da Castelnnu, the a(f.plorer of South America, ^vell knowed and highly ei»te6mbd in fhttf ynited SlattarTpomntiiniBatwd to the Geographical of JParl^^tlte result oC «tmo! par*ot»ak«iqui» rian at Bahia wjit'ch s^n»#l toj|on6rft,sin a tne^sure, the direct r^po 1: «-1 found mysj?ir th^re^He sa.vs, tflldst of Wiioit drt^^P "*lttvfe»f- a^thoifgW# ^iifsiWe 10 eb«iflpf«mv hfewkifhrnit^ionmf the urrjirtowepartw of tho \firic»n: jconiitientrti.il poiv disooveretl ihst ihjp ^abo^edan iittiiv^-i jf Sou^len wat ptuch f*^ tberl advancod tn .mind thatf the idolatrous inhabt* tXms oftVe corfii. Several filnokl df IfbUisk'ilfll A dam*Wfkh ri»Wted ft ftKnhaf -ttt«y W tSken ptl«f e.\peditions agairist a nation,oulled Niam»Niani«W whpwbad tads,, Thfy^rtceaahe fpjJte on which tbey encpunt^red (ipr»f |{irapr«:8^ elejjtrants, and wildcameli.^'I^itie days were cotisutnea tft trov-efifnV^n-lttflfe^ftsiPforMt/^ThiiyViiftyitli^rfrlangat? ^^numerofts p^plSof thes'tWM cPfnpls*iot» audi frame aa 4hflmsBlves(, l»ut with tails from lot lift Mea lc^i org^^«Mr#iif!^i«| tbey d«forced as smooth ^n(l .my'iotuess. The lloussarf rhnistacred lb« grouici" pari of the trflie among th« l»odles were some" ftnnnlt,

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Both «irtkrtkfw.-ryf(itir4y nakad^ SkimetorM in straw hq»ele, bul.U»» grjA{er,parti ly«d itispavM, The only attiele of furniture «awi,»i}Mj|Utbptn was wondon bench, piercud witlj a bdlf *or tlte ,ae* commadaihm of Me tali

This lost efrtumiMar.ce in 'eomfoat enough the witneesi were fei*aii:orlJ»ght,,wlipdeclare that they bad handled lha exores«etiC«, ,3nt and

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TIub Count dops not gnaronty the ttatemenm i\e intends to publish separately tbe ititerog«,tions and answers, idong witlf the

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podalfs of diaiinet tribe*, whie^ h« prooui«4Mi) his^researcbea in, Brazil

HAtrf tA^KKGnB-i'Phls jiHiifi ttiiitis lift new *tv1« of d'(]i«lng the hair n«# in vogue nmonM the lodieM of fifchioiiable oircles Sputh. ^Thsb Cf! (JU lljeita Mils of th§ dinpt^ate offorts made by.twp yt9unjg^4lf*|t^ H^lt^ir Upwing l^ojkis ihal.peouliar wavy.Wrbpy a jr. peculiar to the quadroon and the mttlanri'sir. Tftey ironed thelrifair. tf»'d ltf up IH •^c-cruoiatmg Moli* curls, end finally, ia dispair at their succe»s, went to bod eick at chaelt, :,bMtttN rtNW^ »to%lop^^^reerya^gtrk ^Tbetsew style, though, certainly has p, piquant effect, ao^ suit* soma fldSM V^ry ^1^

Tha New Vork 6ay ii)y{t thiufes 'Lofi ffpjDU^ Will succeed iri thU country, for it says— Funny Easier, whose morkls were lis b«d «i theyeewld be, end whose private "life was site df prostitudon, waa run eiWr »iglti «fier eight by tits elite of tbe city. cheered by the populace, drawu in an open carriage by men (asses,) through the streets of Baltimore, danced the m«n all ct*zy, tha wor^sn into eectacies, and Bunker II#|1 Monument to oomp!etion, yet she noJhifljf^likfi tbe peresnsl at

tractions of Lola Monies ssw her and never warn to

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An itigetldo«s Yankee Hfcs invpntfcl wUst hs'«alli u# •*?*.#«* cross tares diflerent ways, and ibAite* «i|ea just af llwy. Now Ts a capltd time fofnffiWi* tntoi, it lteiaieei»s^atHfrer Preskfebiia! "iuA5l.,r '.•*«*- Sue. aai'^'u

A/Sffnt9T.'~Logi* Blano write# to jJie LmJoi| i9c#s that tlNt plot of which Loiuls ff^puleon rhe eoaomq^Mio iatm three $te^yt*tTope*n 4#*^

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A Real Mtscs^MtT —Thera fsa fellow fifing ir» Boston, the Athens of America. who will not go bed before his wife dose, because be saye %9 aiH'i a coiag to warm it /or ber.T His wjfirl4tel| cxpjM* tulatedwith itlm, but he t»»ld her she didn appret elste him. and Ih enter fo pafliaie his ba«fme«#, ssHINit be l»e» of a mas wHrr-^elwayi aMd4 Ud tjfo goHo bed lfesi sbm!earn it ftteelyv atid abeu* iftsto minute* {fifterwerda^he would tum he# ou| of the warm piece and then gat in him#elfl we live lij CbritMi4l Jwtcdtt Boaioo where

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