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cap£ way ocean waveoa i'xo lslian i. > n. .1 . j. &. LEACH, Bilitor. PublUtirr anil Proprir Jur. osk 'nomiail pe.h a*mm! 'rim ra day. March 13, 15f>2- • Oi^CIAL &ECU&ITIES. A I the cImtdC some remarks fa our lust on "Ow Qltj Kleetioit," *e briefly limtfd nl tb£«»i1ljecl at the bead of til is article— "Official rb-jni ilie*" — witbjtho prmuiso of further remark* on tha; subject thi* week, which prolin e wo will win utiouipt to re-" Oram. Ill «U Loilij-: -politic and bpdift-corpo tftw • few am Selected by llw many l«< transact tho business o' those bodies, '*>>] Matter of economy and convenience ; ami the- e per«crr*,-4hu selected officer* of those bodies, are expected to represeurand cXe • Tote tlu! will and wishes of tlrose t»y wirem they urn vested -with tjieir official aathnrtty ; ninl the man who Side" not,- i* recreant to tiro trust rep-med in liiin ; aud, in a got*. < rnui»nt liko ohm at least, ia soon' deposed, nnd another put in hi* place, And, thai such officer* may tho* *uls*orre tins public internal*, every sub-guard ■» supposed to be thrown oriioniMlietn. pin till socli bodies, there arc, iirre»Mri». Uracil*!-* incurred. to meet which, fo^W» ore raised, either by laxutie'i or other sottrc-* of revenue. For the colleelhro am! diabnsMtltienl of the twee«*arr funds* orftalit'officeri aro r»pee4a!lj" iolccted, upon whom a great responsibility rest*. end those • to whom the fundi belnrj hare n right to, take every piecaNttOB to future the proper discharge of iho.-e financial responsibilities. in. tho proper u?« <>f those futPbHence 1110/ aro kiippored. if wise. to wlecl ! mrn of .honesty, prudence and lir. uncial ca ; epa^ilitios. Hut this I* not en one h: The j • public may not nlnayt rally know llje character* and capabilities of iho«e placed in audi p'osilioa* oT flnancinl trust, end m-n may. Vy various influences, be raited to • them, who may bo totally tinwortbykof the tract. There are designing oien.Tn almoat j all communities or corporate bodiy*.of qpq,-J' who may seyk. there petition* for mercenary purposes, and Alt the public or cor- j porate bojy suffer avriou* lira*. Nor do ' we know the temptation* that ntny.arire !• ■ iiitiuencu _Jb« uctioi.* o( men in thi» reaped ; nor doe« the official even know himself. "Th'tra are m:Niy men, uji» fetiuld , acorn the idea of an inipro;»-r uh of the . money of "others, enmnti. led to their keep- > jag, who. nevertheless, under the prtVt of circumstance*. might be induced to do tbe 1 »>ry thing tlroy, tusdar circumstance*, wo-Jd (_ ■corn. And. it may be, the act' ia jjonoj. with no tntantrnn or expectation of wrong- ; ins any one ; bat still subsequent Nrtrnint- i ounces may reveal thai a wrong i* done, ■ To meet all these contingencies, the al»' mot', universal practice ha* obtained, for j bodies-politic and "bodies-corporate to re. | quire their financial a tent*, servants or , officer* to give teenrity for the propor dts- ; charge of their duties, in the proper U»i<*of the fund* committed to them in trust. . For thi* purpose Uwt are enacted, requir ; rag all auch men as may hart thw handling | of public mtmey, rg ilu- money of Individ- 1 , Ua!*, plitred in their hand* b^ virion ofj • . their office*, to tiva gooo'rrn-h.vlil »*ru- j lily, livnee 1l i* o"t u matter o: choice whether tuch twurity - il be given or not. for the luw otakee it binding, and' such official* are not del? .gu»t!9bd for their • sfvernl po»ilion* until »vh lecurity it entered in dua ftirm. Jt mn'tter* not What t may bo the character or yippoted financial ability of Hie officer hiu^df ; he may be a perfect model of honesty, and "as rich at " ' I 'ur.su*," elill the low make* no distinction ; be me«t'rfvr» hit band*, Willi" mflicienl teenrity, just th# namo ■»* the m m who i« not worth a dnlUr, or npod «iio»e f , • reputation far lionet^ there may re*t tome ta*[Hidon*. Andthcvii vnd.im jw this. What right hare we to mako any dittinrlion? or who i* able to lay do«n the line of dielinctioR ! It il wise because (here is ' ho ru*pecl of per*on*. and faeocw there i< no 1 cause of complaint. IT, bec.mie you are i rich, or supposed to be to, no security i« require! it is required or one who i* poor, thete i« rause of unnscetwarr j gr.rrancc. which ths universal security ■ rale entirely obviates, and the man who is / vi'-eti-d to such position especu to give , hi* security, no matter what may be bii j cbaremrr or financial resources. "No wan. ' however wealthy. feoU immlted bee»w»«. ... :i rh . ! iu iSfh -'fficn. he >> relpiiied 1 t.» enter security. If, in n private capac ity, i th- -Mi,., requirement were made, he might fi-d iflfofewa. S»t not, in thi* puWir ewpacitjf, t«ec :i is a matter of ( c wrt. s«sl of ttniversal applkSlioe ; and i ■ -

«J!»« man rather feel* pined that be Ciidk no . i diflleoUy in givijjg tecurily. j Hut notwithstwndii.g all Jh« precaution* ' ! of I he law, the public often suffers los* Jn j r i this respect. TKas, in owe esses, 4s owinc " , to dttumslarwje* appamntly beyond' the ccontrul or the gnbtfc, or those who act for f : them, in taking tii' required security. Offi- ■ " ; ccr» have "pres-nted their *rcaritie», nhich ' J aay , ooa might hare supposed reliable,' I ' while subsequent event* have pfoved to I j lb* cqntrary, ami the public has been com j I (MsUcd to pocket the loss. 1 Ilut more frequently, the difficulty - has • - arisen from sheer negieci>«P>5rnVsraof f aiid this ncglect.i>r c«rle**u«-*i isjtfo rom'V^ , inon. We rwpeai.il is too comn^n. Year* -' may Jiave .passad, and a. eouaijl city . «*{ township has snffered no J ■ elected ha' e proved lioneft m-n, no r.\" ' verve hu* befallen them, and their account : i , have born found to be corir'iil ; hmre the* I pnhlic have come to regard the *-i-urity ays- ' tem as littlo mors than u ohoHhai mailer; but. after a whild. circuuatguce* may occur i ,to opan their ejes to- vce the iufportaocn : • of making it a thing of realty. I And, to bring t lie tnrtler to the point ". which we design, we will say that there ha* . . i been too mocb rarlevvtievs <m the jmrl of 1 our city uulburitie*. ever since oar incor : poral/ou. And wc .>[»«»'« from act ejl - > knowledge on ti is subject ; to prove which cite an instance, of nhich mi one cau l l complain. The third yur after tin- tytg of • l'af« l>Ia-'d was incorporated, we happenr c*d lo I'h circled to an offire, requiring u> 1 to lislldle a considerable eniount ' of public • j money. At tlio 'proi>er tine, wo called i 1 upon (hesrattiaritie* to give our pn-faces-'j viir* had never giwn any, because tho city ' ( rhurtwr did nTit reqairc it. We reminded ' j tb.'m that the statutes of th- State settled ' i tli*i -matter, but 'hey thought not, , *ccu ' | rity, and were informed tlmt sre re lj quired none, and in t w silence of .the j I charter. . Hut before w« took pus- ' j session of (lie paper* and funds belonging to th» office, we drew up a bopd onr- ' self, had it properly Mmlr'il, and deliver1 ed it to the authorities, Tbe'twn sm-ci ed- ' ing year* we were ru circled, nni! not liking 1 the idea nt doing the work of oilier prhple | in drawing up the bond, we gave no seeur. • j'ty, nor did any committee call on n* for » ' J'setilcmeiit. during, not at the close of, the j three jyitjp-. And we In line Ut!S i* not a ' J solitary instance of eqnul cari}le«*uvvs 1 j Swmelfiue* no srrnrity i« given ; while, if, j other ease*, there urn some deficiencies in ' j th* bonds, or a great loo»ene<*.a* i# the 1 | ehnr.icter of.thg_rernritir»9. ^A_n,l wo take ';tiie lilwrty of cwutiooing lli» next Olty * j Council, whoever may -bo aleeted to fill j that It., ard. (we know trwl ul the time we 1 i write) to exerriso llto-'gn,ote»t cantioc. * I^ul uo a no elected -to nn ,.ihc, irquwing ' lA4m)d* exerriiu hha function* of th-t nffieb, ' j nirti! he ha* given ri unhlr Security. ' L,-t n j rommittrn thoroughly examine every bond j.lwforft It 1* signed, unit then let (he incunt- • J, em present the name* of hi* sccnritie*-; ' j and lotthcpe naniM bp laid before n private 1 ■ ' session of tbo Council, aud thoroughly con- • ! sidcred. Lul. in every respect, tho greatetrt caution liq exercised, fob the people f s hare a right to f-xpuct- tills at your hands. OCCUPATION OF COtUUBUS. , J C"inttibu* Ky., is situated on the cast- ! Aide of the MiMsUsij>|ii rlrev, which s-|»-inratis Mi*sduri fro® Kentui'M,' aiid | some twenty or iwcnty-Sve mile* north ; i-f the line between Tennessee and Ren- , tncky. A I 'this ptsee the rebel* hate i been fortifying for seterftl monilts, .to | prevent the Federal srmf Trom descend-. J ing the river, down to New' Orleans. Yost snn>« of money have hei% been i spent, nnd a Inrge rebel forco w#b con i t-entrated; nnd tho boast was often made that l he place was impregnable. In ; deed, so impregnable did they consider* , it, that they had slylcd il the American | ! Gibraltar. It was nit important point j to lliefc, and they felt it tq bf ;g. They acknowledged thift khe safety of the | whole vail, y of the Mississipjii, includ- • ing the city of New Orleans, depended " upon retaining if And it was. geuer-. , ally expected that its capture would cost i the Union artqy a trrrible snuggle, and i great Jpss of. life, ilut, notwithstanding all the rebel jmytls of impregnabil- ' - it jr, and the anttcipations on our .side j of .the spilling of an much blood, it has fallen into ourhands, without a gun lie- ' ing Bred. The rebsl*. finding that our army had rapidly worked its mtf into the very ' of Tennessee, taking possession of its capital, and thus wna likely to c>.: ' , nit" all chayce for retreat leaving' them i starvation or surrender, while we 1 | *vre goiuiiig new couquests in tbe very j '

v , heart oi relmhioui, finally- or o en a ted ! t their "Gibroltcr," ■ after burping the ! • J tovru, leaving our army to lake petec- ! " fable posgession. Tlu V left thy town' a ! ^ smoldering heap of ruins. t message feoitthk president. " j On Thursday last the President trnn's- ' . piitted lo^'ojiOrt-gg the following thesisagc in reference to tlmflHijtct of slave- j nr. It will be seen that the policy in- | dilated, is siptjily to render pecuniary s ^ aid t\> Ay State tliat. may . jroltinlariiy ! fprhoosc to emancipate tlieir slaves. Tiie V message is a* follows : ' NjMlbw citssen* of the Senate au#Hou«e U«'f .tleprwcnlSiitss— 1 tconnnend tin' ■ >TV(Aj,tii'n of a joint ivsulution by your hen- \ oral,!- b'otUi** which' woulj lA gubtantially," • i as r„!low< ; ■»; Resolved, Thnt'lhe Cniteil Fla(e« naght ; . to ro-operal- with any Flute, winch niny ! . ?Vdop^gra>lu:-l oboli»Um, "i br .'luvvrv, giv.. ' rhg In such State pe.-unlary aid to be u-e.i . ' : by sneli Slate in w discrvlion, t«> cm, penj vale, produceil l,y such change ut sy*tem. lj If ilin propnsitioti rontaiaqd In ili« re>i 1 "hili'Jii tine* cat meet thw appratrul of -t.'mi f and the ri.nntry. there is the end. but .' if it doss command such u'tqit oval. 1 deem 1 < it of import |hat the -States' and penl ' plo imiu-'diately. iu'telebtci iilliiuM be at i once distinctly iiulilied of the fart- so thai f tl.ey miy begin to.copsider Whether to nc- i . | ce .1 or reject it. Tho Federal KOTcrniuent . ! would find its highest interest* in' such a .- ] measure,- a- otio of thv nio*l efficient means I | of self preservation. , The leader* of the existing insurrection f I entertain the liqpb that' ^ tlil* - jiwrcrnn-.eiit I j will ultimately be forced to ackin>wtedge I the independence of some part of the dix- ' affeeted region, iiudthat all the sluye State* .north of shell part* will then *ay — Tint « i Union for which wo have struggled bein* . I already gnu*, are i ow choose to go with the . southern section. To deprive them of this . ; hope suhstaritially end*. the rebellion, and . the initiation of omandpstion cnmpletely • deprive* them «f it us to all tin* Stntr* in- ; iltatipgMf. Tliu foiiit is not that ail the . Stole* tolerutinz slavery would very .soon, . • il at nil. iuiiiatti «mduei;>ation.; but that l ' while t fie offer w equally made to nil the . mora worlliaru. shall, by sucb iniation. make , ! il eertaiu to tho-ui'iru southern tlmt. in n»j ereht will the former ever join the later in j i their pioputed roufiule.iaer, 1 say initiation ; because, in my judgement. . i gradual nnd pot sudden omnnripation i* < i better fur all. In the mere linuueial or pf ■" enptuiy i iuw, -any uniiui — at I with the cenrus tables ite' n j; .'very soon ibwVnrrai.l wxpmadivuic* «;f th • , i war would purchase, at . v aati.Mi. ul! i prnp.v»i((Vttv«n i he part of-Jle, g-nernl 4avI : ernment M»T* up —J eh.liui of a by lVoeral aulfaatily, in in'. - . v.,li, . within Stat* limit*, refdrrirjr, m it doe*. : . the absolute control of the subject in each . case to th® Stale aiiv its pi-npie immediu--t -ly infcresieil. , ; It is ptpposcd as a matter of perfectly free choice with then*. In Mm annual mt«- . sage last baeemhrr, I thought fit-to «ry :r | The Union mu*t bo preserved, and heneo. 1 - all intjjsprusahlc mean* mast ho employed. ■ I said phi* tint (tastily, but deliberately- | War has been made, and continues to be , ao iudispensaLjo mean* to this end. A . ipractic.il re-ackuowleiigmoni of the nat^pn- . al authority would render thn war nnnetift- j sary.'ntid U woaid'ot one* cease. If, how- j : efer. lesistanm eontinuns, the war. must i also rontiune, al^d il is impossible to fore- i see all the tneiih al* which way attend, and j I . all the ruin which may follow it. fjiich a* I may teem indi»pen»ali't-, <ir may obviously ! : promise 8^e'- efficieucy toward* ending ! I the straggle, must and. will come. Tbe. ' proposiuon won made is an offer only. 1 j hope it may be esteemed no offeoce to ask l whetjier tho pecuniary consideration ten- ' dered would not be of more value to the j I .States and private "persons concernejl tinin 1 ; aro the institution aqd property in it. in ; I the present expert of affair*. While -it is true that the adoption of the proposed • . j resolution Would be merely initiatory, and ; ; not within iuelf a practical m^isure, ip is ; j recommended in the hope tlmt it would [ soon lead to Important' practical result*, j 1 it fall view of my great responsibility to . ; my God and to tny country, I earnestly beg ; the aMention of Congress and the people to : . the i.olijecJ. \ {Signed.) Abkshah Lixcoiji, ! i The division . f tick. Hanks, on 'the Upper' I'otumac. since crossing llto river at | llarpet s Kerry.- 1, as been steadily extended ■ iu lipiM, and strengthening its qtosition ; ) und we bar* no doubt it will give a fa v oral 1 report of itself in due time. Co! j j Gusry has occupied Lee's burg, the rebels ( ! hat^nj evartfkted. 4 * _

| , KE8TBICII0K8 CK THE FRIES. J , , Oaring to the very stringent orders . of tho War I>epartracnt, in reference to] k Kjle promulgaiioti . of ttnreliablo war i j news, or ilea's calculated to prrjadiee j i the success of tlio' nrifiy. ibere.iwoir * to , ; lie a denrtb cf new*, bat tiiL very uvdcf ■ jnnd tiie consequent 'dearth, Sndiewte \ that wc are .on the eve, of important f j events, wlitelt cannot, crime to the ]'.ublic I ' in advance. And litis is die jmrt of | oisdom. Tlib success of the 'army bu* ; been, heretofore, greatly .retarded, bv j the uitWBirnuliible adyoncc pubhcalion | ! of army " movements ; uiid vrlirlc there j may be n desire to know, at nil early • date, those inoveimfnts, every loyal man, 1 and lover of his country, ought to lie ' willing to forego the satisfaction of i early ncfts, when the welfare of the j : cause is nl sbuUr. J , I j, ' ' * OUR LEGISlaTtfRE. A* :pplement to the gallU* law, to pre- | , vent tlin^cilliug of wild guese und duck* in ■ i 1 Cap,, M »y. except between -the first of Re- ] ccmberaitJ April, hits been up. We have • ' seen no notica of.it passage, as yut. ] ; A toll tu fix the salary of the Governor j at p-*r annuu. has passed both lipn I ->•* II r-ret of, n«- she sutary ha« been j? 1,000, ] wqh Ccitain feo*,*wUi:h, probably, uiiiuuo- ] j t*d. to o* muck or moro than tho now sal- ' i ury. 11 nr.- alter all. fee* cro to ho paid | into thw Stale treasury, j Among thn passed bill* in tho Senate, [ I charter of Capo Island City, IC to' 0 ; to] | j incorporate Cajra Island pas works. It! tor i 0 from which i* np|«*ar»'lo ho two rep-j urate bills, though we do not 'exactly ut»j derxtnud thwil* uature. We were aware, I I I but not ico of appltcaiiuii to authorm**! j Ca'pe Island City to purchase a part iJ^he J*. | present ga* work*, had. been puldfClied ; I i al*o to revise the city cbai for; liyrt,,.- can j V not exactly- ,r« huw thsSB two ci uld i i grow out of these two noticed' Will some | • ono enlighten nsf . / On W vdnesday, thu>L/ti/i!a!iire went Into Joint Meeting, fori the election id j, . Stole and county officfr*. It. M. Sinitfi ; wasumniimeiiily re-rieeted Statu Tre-wur-j -r; and T. R. V. Iloigl .nd. of Middlesex. • wayd«sled Keeper of Slain I'risnn Prison Inspector* — Levi Ravi*. Wm I I SwAney, Micliuel .Tyler, duo. A. I'<>-( and*! i A(|raliam M. Hutchinson. Si'nto Rireotor ol.thwnleu anil Ainboy RaiNlrtd-Wm. l-.,,er,on. ] 1 Tile. r-.U- -vtMg ., Ij-ers for Capo May]! (. • I ■: : Tfttf f I ^ ' *■ ^- - - v -M. Mr— In- w.-^iio. j, 1. Point : ; --ITi i i' .iiiJmond* r Ca,- - Lio .4— Sam . . , Sla-.-j- and Alvin ; P. Ilddrqtk. 4 •>' A NAVAL fight. Wc Iiate accounts id it naval engage- i • 1'ietit, on Saturday last, i^l' Newport ] News, near Fortress Mjnrud. It seems , 1 j that tho rebel, iron clad Reamer, Mer- ' ! , rintac, and two togs, came down from , Norfolk, andjesgaged the F, 1 r.-.b-fr:;:- 1 | ate Congress and sloop-of war Cumber- }'] ! land, both sail vessels The engage- ! mint was a sharp one. bu^ <he Merri- ' mac ran into tlie Cumberland, nnd, it is j said, xshk her, In which, it aqipears probable, many livrs were lust. The ! j Merrimac I lien engaged Jhe Congress, j i which qas compelled to surrender. The I i officyr* were luknn prisoners, and the - j men allowed to escape The vessel was J burned Latch. — After the Merrimac had beaten . the Congress, 'nnt{ throe other vetsels, the*! j iron Had gnn-bi at Monitor arrived ! i | from Sen York, and after a dv«pi-mte en- j g-igemant or sqme hours the Mi-rrimac was ' I driven into Norfolk, disabled. latest" new?. HIGHLY IMPORTANT;! 1 An official dispatch from Gen. Halleck : i states l lint the Union army, under Qrn. : Curtis, hus ben ten the rebel forces, under I Price, McCullough, Mcintosh and Van : Iforn, near Sugar Creek, Arkansas, after three .days "hard fighting. Tbe j loss is great. , From Washington we have n report i that the rebels are evacuating Mat.asoa*. ' and '.Imt Centraville is already occnjdcd ■ 1 j by our troops • ] ( The expedilinn which .lately sailed j i Royal has taken Fermindiiin, ] 1 ■ Florida, and ether import ml flttoe*- ) Puriicolars next track. ' The relvels have evacuated thqir bat-' leries-HkCurk Pit'Poinl, and other pin- I , on tlie Lower Potomac. ... It it said f' jtbat Booker's Divfsiop has erosaod over. \

t manure": manure it* I 'I If carter* !-o*;l Mir to call tl» attrntloa of «• J A tbe Agn,-u|JaT«l liKiimunlry id ttclr PHOWPIIATIC PKKI1I.IZEB uhlrh hM*tra««o much *atufiKtion to Sftrmn* iw. nlirr* fn UiflVrrni ..-. tionaot ItuoowiOy. »h*t ! •! roaftlrntl) trw^rarnrnet-j >« on* of the BUST i -.vwitt s, rm Oltsrvu to ri«- Mblts. FrW* »«o • . r aw. :• -4. v. • T»0, -MoaulkctwM * WE A I AND BONE COMPOST, ; wt.irU « B* situ* tmjojrts, U coeaww-dar Meet. 11.W- *u.t till! It.r <ft*U4i.icr llotur, rumMmd ' w I'll ranter It « rahMWomt rhrop ««. ««!««' sue rnv.n, t.i mm. - ; Vt ivm* vc«e*alM» jcarjall,. Prto* only jSvf I , GIUJtJiJOnoNi: w;«rnuit«5nara. ; |*rTiill. AdUrt-t* TAKVLR L CLABK, ! S. \\ • Cor. llgbth St. ft XV sjilunst m Mrnw, ... . - • ALLEN &. -NEEDLES' Super-Phosphate of - Lime, • i7n*iyulled by any other in lie market, s ahruyi ' THE SAME IN QUALITY, ! 4|"1 lnvnfI«Wy lo bo railed 6a s* a MAXfttEof ; aLtwlild f xi-.'liraec. PRICK545 per 2000. (2{ ets. per lb.) , ' 11* cootlnufit ioomw fur no ttiuij- ySan po*t I* I Lj" »"l uwiAiTU the rlnWI liutbat be fibuygkyi/i.ye article. Men Si I'ta Nao>i'U*T« <r i* -uot rl.*n;ed j tun. ebaoutrr every » ».n, bat l» Hh.t II pur- ' l--.it. t.» be. uuifoiin la iu cbeuicxl auartilucaU, : iiU »!*■>;« to be raiiral ue. A /. /. 1: .v 1, .v K x A r, Jis' FERTILIZER. Tttl. r.iAiui re. from it. m;*»ior qu*)lty ata! ti.e M-rj lo» ytic- at wbl.-h we or# wl'.iac, rn.blr. tba 1 umrr tu i.w It wt.'-u lie cotikl not ra«v«alMit:>l j» i.:aer nr(!-le». Tbuae Who nwt c u«cd it berrt"lura. nrr aj-tln d j i*? w> uoa , whirl. U Use beat ni.xsTi.va qcAuftacs. ! . < 1 V A N O - 4 .ri:Rt'V I AX. We rail uonr but No. I., rarrlved iltIt'll AHOH. A vtrj »u|*rior article, receive* direct ; l/0tfxhr UJia.t. 4*flASTEn. Crawd riuter— a luperior article, packed la j.*V-i ntrune b.rraU. j iioxts Cut tot* H.ktr. Bane Suit and (irounti llinc.r K'amiaM KraUw, 4 ; -I lit eral ilcleclion made ia itcalert on the ' - i above articles. * ALLEN Jc NEEDLES, •f'2 Stli. W'.lmrvcs A 41 Sth. Water St., (Kirat Stow above Ckr .Uiwl.) i. l'Hn.Al)KI.I'JIIA. Mar. S *Cd-dm ir.4 Veel v magazine. ~ , Pirn PAM1I.V AMt'HKMEXT ASTD IXSTRUCTIOX. EJitsJ by Mosoi A. Dow, - Tttfl paper i< the lnrge*t Weekly over '|'pntiH»lu'.l m tin* country . Its content* nro -ueh n- will !«• api>ru»i'il in the most fa«tidinn* circle*— nciinine immoral being admitI tail Into it* pagirs. , It will furnish a* much t.'.iilmg mutter as alrniut nnr one ran find • .tie I., pern-", ronsistingof HISTORY, i '.■T.'TT." imwfW'HY, ♦orwlher with \1' 'SI "and POKI'RY. TW'paperconj iinir^ i -i • ' 1 1 r » - 'iiiimi'iit*, end meddle* nei. Flher wIU» lyica nnr r-hgilin, but it is , r .. :'rteri/.-drby a moral 'tone. It cireu- " i-r tfiu country, from Maine to C'ullfirnia. - — Tlie Wav«rly Magnrino is puh. » 1 by M»«es A. l ow. Nr. 5-» ; • t . llqstou. 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