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Winona Weekly Republican from Winona, Minnesota • 1

Winona Weekly Republican from Winona, Minnesota • 1

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D. S1XCLUB CO.7 PLEUSnERS. "tt all (fniis aim's, nt, bt tb (tmtntm's, ihn oVs an. tTrulh." TERMS, S- A YEAR 1'ADT1TL YOL. 2, NO 18.

WINONA, MINNESOTA TERRITORY, TUESDAY, MARCH 31; 1857r WHOLE NO. 70. m.n iuu atiaia vu. a. w.

wxsHTxa a. a. uia Odt I Sal rtta i bt AsHiate Ju. In- Curt.s rav his reasons tor pi, eak, walnut Isasswood. ete eotkm ssiersl ii th luaes of sort of Ibr raver -pnoL They formed a seen of sweet and xiiilrt beauty.

The gay ruin of Htanlev rastle crumble in a grassy hollow tliera stands ibesbepbeed antl hi floei. and th herd buy drives ll. kins to drink of Us waters tress and thicket are gvwiped within tba hollow-, while over th aeeue, perpetual watcher of hi tovelioess. tower ItenhHnuad.Ai TW si the sunset reamed, over lswsrsp, ofl would flic poet a audcr, eklug tb light glana. ing tin bra, and listening to th mellow J3.

BINCLAIlt CO. OFFICE in Murray' building. Johnson street. TERMS: jTo Dollari ay tar, invaruilly advance. XUTK8 or ADVKRTI81N0, One wpiare (1U line, or Ism) 6ntt ineertft Each subsequent One column one Half column.

-bne-tiurth 6f column mi nen Cards not over-six lined jrer iz line tud andtr ten fiver ten line and tniitfr rtfteen-r Advertisement inserted in double columns. 25 per cent, advance of the above nttav Legal advertisement at legal rate. Yearly advertiser limited to their own busine. tuw. of public paturejjiU be charged on half of the above rate.

Where no time if specified, advertisement will be inaertad until forbid. JOB WOKE neatly executed All letter of business muat be directed to the Publisher of the Wixoa Kxn-aLicA." Winona. M. T. JZWTNONA BUSINESS UtRtCTOft If.

(N .....35 00 -JO (K) ,.7 IKI Jisstlilillir flolii ll.e msj.aliji U.e t'imll Th quaxtniu is whelhrr a pet son of Afiicsn descrut an he a citurn of th. 1 111 led Slates. The I'on- sliti.Tniii lb. fttTleuTof the tel Stale at Ui time of ll.e adoplHin" of llfat imtrumilit rnug ts ihuaa whawimicitixcn 1111, li th Ci'iifodi istinii It ma) tliere.i'ure be safi ly saiil, ll.e citiAeiisuf th mi n'sf Slsles. Jai lha nam cilmiiliif All? i- Ud Slain undsx th CuuslitutiuiA is a (act that alt the fire lialiie sulijivta of New liamp slirxv.MaseacUustlla.JiiaxiYuik.aiid North La, toliua, dusceiijud fivuu Ui A fikau jam.

wi (Hit only citiAWis, but pussesasd of the ftantihiae of lector on oiiual terms with other, or bile ciliuus. Thuso culutrd ptiraiibk atii aot only ucluded with th body of while person in the adupUuu ll had 5S il Ml I'liiliir th Constitution, einv fie tmu ou the toil of a Sla'e. and liiadt! a ntueii iit of tho Vmled Mali-. Ilaung staled the grout-d of his opinion, aud c.xpialttctl the pro- visionsof the CuiintiluUon. he said that riery citizen at the time of the atloptioiiof that msliu- incut a as so recoguiArd.

and no iowerwasewii-feired to JiscnmHiate beisrsiu Col.il. OLjo ils-pme any one of ln fiiii It it not live iu point of fact that the Constitution aim ii.s.ie i "ciiisivelv by and fur whiter pisiplc. The pie- afirldtv-pi-ttli- lttilW: thttt-iJm triMiil.t4!Sloli foriniHl iu order to hcuio to ti jTophv "of the t'liited "States and ttterpiclity: the tihsffii of liheit ami a I'm ll.e coUuid cmjins, ibex woieainoiig those for whom the Couslilulii-uwiia ordiAiiiid and established- Coiui.in tlieopiuiou of tlie framrTs of Ihe 'Ciibstiiiitioii; as iw4 ft swanry eiltASliAhip of th lAillod Stales, and migi't be aJded that the jer hi ruske cojiit ed persons, has bi rr prated instances ill the trealiea silli the ins'. taws, the Cherokee, and thai of (iaudalua) Hi- lulgn. in 1HIH.

And he si id at ths folios nig coIiaI.i'Ihais 1 1. 'Hisil the free uatiiu but 11' citisxw of rawb State at the fotuialioti of ihe Constitution, bo came citiAe lis of ttie-pTiiled State. That flee colored I.rn within sunt of the Stales, and rilisVils uf tliosr Slutes, were also ritiara of the iHtid htnles. 3. That evetv suih citiseu limiting any -Iliii iittlit to sue and Tw sued til the fnleisi Cuuit of th fitnlti ill which lit' result BR? 000D8 McCiitchen A Hcelve, Center street.

W. H. Dwight. CenW street. W.

Redfield, corner Center A 3d streets Curtis A Miller. Winona street. M. Wallace. Second street.

if. 8. Weeks A Center street Jacob Mowery, Second atreet. OROCKRII8 AVD PROVISIONS. Wm.

RichardBon, Center street. Asa Hedge, Levee Street. Frankel A Schultee. Sd at. Robert A Stevens, Second street.

A. W. Bostwick. Center street, A Minnesota Store. Levee street.

White Fuller, Front Street. Z7 HARDWAHS, STOVis, C. -Cmie. Heeond streets rrWickervrjirarCeriterstrcee. Juticduijiiii-Ui tiMi.r.jho!iHaim.luJh Justi QEAIKJUI I tnmbf Lath, Shlnfflf Sqn Tlmbrn CorueroTSd and Huff stK.

Winona. Minn. 53-if A. F. HOlVilNH.

Agent. FKASKEL A tSl'liUTlKK, slurs CRn(ERIES, WES, LIQIORS, Woouks Wakk, Fancv Tli'ks, Skuaks, Todaci'o, Ac. Constsi'tly on Land a large assortment at llis lowei prices. -ALL KINDS OP PROIHICK Ajrenu fur O. RoRo'g Ploi uii Facmut, WINDS -4 1 Winona Cenntv.

Min. TfrV- I 'a li lo a I 1 1 1 1 nr rooms, (NiRxm or mm aio HTarsts, WlStNA M. T. RM. XEWMiN has Tirat recerr-JHTparl Mlt'i wX Abe OHMtv tuMA.llfc.(U her line, direct from the City wf New-York Her openinir fitfr the srsnon will take place on IHKJISDAV, ri.nitj0i Tb Utliwof Wiiw.

Maitajua.iUir'jsiiiL KpT.1 13-tf COLE A SIIEAKDOWN, PnmriASS A.YD SVKOKOMt. MiNSTAr--Jftice on Johnwin street, first door soulhof HiifT Htitel. Ir. thole's resilience corner of Fourih and Johnson streets, near the office of lr SlieanlownV (for the rcciil) over Smith' lNiJgStjre.trtrKitcthe-IW(tr)tte.- Ski-- J. K.

cot s. a. sniAsnonrx. Jfrli. 'on, PHYSIC 1 AXAXD office On 2nd Street, over Curtiw 4 Miller's Would rejpect fully offer his aervieeitothe cit? ixens of Winona and vicinity in the siiove enpa citv.

'A share of public is solicited. Wtmm. May i-tf HOMEOPAT1I18T AND S.UKOEOy. Of I Irenm FriMit opjiosite V.H. ljind I Xlice.

Htrtsixrxs Hon, (Vies Maslford. Wis; Hon. Daniel 8. Dickinson. N.

Hon. John I'attee. Iowa Hon. O. V.

Norton; Hres't Cent'! Bank. Rev. H. S. Hamilton.

Winona 'Jti A. S. KEKK1S, M. OKF1CE, -R witt -af tend all calts as J'flTKiei M-s and Accoicnxa. in town or country, either day or night W-'f EUWIN-M.

jmAliCK, Arfy cf t'ovitifHor at rf- irW Htlice corner -Jd and Lahavellests. WIXO.N M. T. M. WILSON, Attorney and Counsellor at -me, AND.

SELL Iteal KsUle.intlie town or coiintry.locale Uud. enter on time for ketliers. loan money, selt Land WarrairlsrAoi-A lare quantity of Uiwn pniwrty and country land on hand and for sale at reanonsifie rnl. Office on Center near llw Levoo, Wiuo- a. M.T.

Ann. I. S. XOKTO.Y, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Especial attention piven to Collections and 2nn-.

vevancinr Corner of Front aud Main streets, Winona. T. --f itlsraejs It Uw an4 Krai Walt twice it the rooni.fnrnierly 'oerwpied. by If. J.

Hilbert on the Levee. '-'-''-'f 11. a Nearly opposite the Giant Uouse. SecomJ atreei, VtlXOM, Minnesota. Will deal in Land Warrants, Exchaiijje and Money, Locate IjHid on Tune and Commission, and Loan Money.

3H-tf EN TISTRY. DR. rJtlRN, RADII ATE of the Philadelphia College" of Dental Surirer, resucctfiillly informs the 1 ....1 It.ut l.e bss innaoiiaiiis 01 ioi. located -himself irmimg them for the parpoae.uf practtctng ois pressm-io su miiin.uw- iMtice wnn iir. cone, uu owm, n-, ty iiKiaa more? ORUI HMITII A i0- JSsl Levee, Winona.

Minnesota. DEALERS in Real Estate ami Land War-raul. Money to loan on Real Estate and other securities. Exchange bomrht and sold; remjilfdjo all part of the United States. Ijind entered on tune or.011 joint accouut OKHIN SMITH.

Oalena. tiMITII. KOAH L. fjMlTli. OctST.lrSS.

MORRIS A. BENNETT, Winona- Minnesota. orrua is a or (On the Ivee.) C. UEJtftOS. T.

('. liEXSON Sl WHOLKSALt A aiTAlI, HHLISS IS Drugs, Medicihes, Paints, Oils, Tonareo ana s. isjixr, ioi-f. Stationery, etc ete. g.

c. whitr. 1. e. TfU.it.

WHITE FULLER CE5EE11 tOSJUSSIOS HHtCIIUTS. noltll I FLOUR, GRAIN, FIRH. GROCERIES, ASD PRQVIRIOSS. Promt Ulxm V. tsW ruud loeoiaAirntoenta IV Ii.w.

of Vmdne. B. Will on tllorW and JirtaiTDfJerf i (14 DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, IURD- WARE, PRO laiua, And Forwarding Commimo Afrrehndt Rxan' Lajtwho. rVAAaAW Cc M. T.

89-tf 11-. T)kICK fnstantft harkf wtWir other 1 irrpose. TfBer artotT a. 3raL H. J.

A N. r. HILBERT. Ctrd Enmnerrt at jsrneyrtf- TNTESTME51S marie rn near assut Iied Warraoi Lacatod ra WMajowaxavIowa I I Uault 4 Co Main street ctoTuiso; T. Egaii, Johnson street.

"Richardson A Laffavettc Street. e.M. hUucktCowEly' building, corner Cen- tor arid Second street. Fox A Aronswald, Johnson atreet, opposite the 'Republican office. DguoolSTS.

Dr. Welch, 8econd street Chambers A cor. Third and Lafayette at. Q. Kenson A Front street Dr "'erris, corner of 3d and Front sta.

BOOTH AND BHOItS. C. 8. Forbuah Center atreet K. H.

Murray street i Mitten WelK Second street PHTSIC1AKB. J. R. Cone, Sd street C. C.

Moore, Front street 1. M. Cole, Johnson street A. Chambers, Lafayette street. O.

M. Farrington, LaFayette street auTISTS. T. B. Weleht Ht Dr WeJcblTbTiTi3rstrr-Pr.

V. 8hino, 2d street FORWARDWO AXD COUMISIIIOS Jacoby A Horton, Front street. SimpsofCrrCeuterand Secoudtrects. White A Brother, Levee street "'rirsi tntAiaa. Laird1, Norton Cbrnenr steam sa mtlV.

1'orter A at Steam Saw MilL Carson, Eaton A Cc Second street Owen A Plauing Mill, Front street ATTORirm itiUW. "Morris A. Benneti, Front street Kufrene M. Wilson Center street- Hargeant A Wilson, Front street Thos. E.

BennettSstory building. Levee. E. M. Bearee, Second street P.

8. Norton, corner Front and Main street Plumerand Lamberton. office in room formerly occupied by H. J. Hilbert aASiras Airn att tawATE DExiiaa.

strut, M. MobleT A Son. Second at. -T-nrrin Smitlrk Sons, FrootstrectL William Lamb, Front street. Curtis.

Lester A Pettrbene, eer SW Ufejctt lohn A. Mathews, Front st rVebstei A Uke, 3d st ravlor, Bennett A Co.on the Levee. A 0. Kirk, corner of Front A Main st. F.

K. Peebles A Co- CenterSUreetH WKnsTEr. i lake, DWKCRS AD t0 ACL NTS, SECOND STREET, JJ, fuwcM Cri4. and Main, ll'isima, B7f Dealers in Kxhaiie, Hank Notrs, At. liirerrt allei on sjcnl CutiKtwiak made on all tlie We.lern Slaies.

aud prvinut returns at euirent rales of exchange. Ijiiid ar rains biHivlit. Id. and located. Ijind rrrnrred on time and mmnnssum.

-Money nncsted for oon-rcidi 11 Ac, Ac tNirn Kxrhaniss New Vork. itn-Drm. Near Vnrk. Wells 1). WalbridK.

lluflalu. Farmers' I'ank of Anliiubula. Ohio. D. Preston A Detroit, Michfgan.

Marine Brnk, Cliicatro. Humpbre vs. Tnlt A Ijouis, Mos If. 11,1 aui. It'll, tiateiia.

Illinois. ttf 11 1 ...1. 1, 1 tifr-tf- r. IXIBI.IM. JOS.

rtSIAM TEEriLKSA PEUIAM, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, VKAUiM J.V 7)'. fr VlU.AdK LOTS, rASUS, AHO WILn I.AS09. Investments made ib LANDS. MOllT-(i A li US, and other KIT 1 1 1 KS, sim i im.ii-si nt lent ion ifiien to tlie hs-nthm of l.miii vi ar-rstits, anil selection of Tracts fur entry. ff We would solicit llne liarmir LANDS.

XL ijtJiUl SK.S for sai. lo leave dccriii-troiis Afut thrifts at uwrtrtitce. 7 skaAt krrit SW" Taxes raid for iion.reidents. t'tlice on tYnteffctrcet -jilsive Second, iti-tf r. a.

SOTMiYJ'lUllf ASltLASJl 'AG EST, tV'J-Cm Vi isosA. M. T. 3. ci.

NOH I ON, A. W. PIirSIClAX AiXD SfROKCX Jt'STICK Of TIIK I'BAl'g, LA-VD SI'liVEVOR, CO Hoaia. M.T. N.

IIUI5HAIJI), 8fPrjtsiiR TO wooriwiniTit it OKIHVt'ul ti, 1 nri.rs rs; FACV A- NTA OHWKMHS. P.IUiVlSlOSti'. A. -Homer. M.

63-mi" A Jt I II Land and Money Tf olreri, liRAI.rSS 1 '11 rants, Oold, hilvir. and Exchange. War-iniits J.is-ated on time. Corner of Frunt and Main streets, Winrnm. M.T.

tij-lf Ac t'O. Dealers in English. Herman and run. Steel. ail.

Amils, Vi. eesv Chains, 8oiilhst Bellows, ckvlliea. Forks Shovels. Hiss, Window Olass. White l.es.

sml Tin Ware, etc Main street, Winona. U. T. LAIRD, 'NORTON A wnoLKsAi.a xsn xrrAiL niAi xss is UMBER, SI1IXGLES A XD LA Til, X)n the J.Wluw-.Ui-lJAmL'illci T. WILSON (0.

KEEPconslanllv on hand a larje snd wi.ll-sWil nsM.rtmei.t of I I ft V. It, LATHA'. Mll.VtiLRS. c. which they olfer for snlsntthe toweatmarliH prira.

RrWrtn r-r'nn'rmw MTjcTTnlTTrTlVo o7 CiintilV Surveyor nnil Civil Engineer, II i II 1: AIOIVKH COINTV mNKS01A. plL T. B. WELCH, 11 n-I I I I. hrtjrii Jflirumt, A-'WelJM.

TE have everr fac Iity Sr ia tilling audjtmwUUgjg'Jii in the most aproeit hare si a arg aortineut of Artincai leein.aooaroi ie- parcrl toXwrai'h iot.taTrtial All our a.irk Writ he warranted Ui give satistsctrorr, an-i -oe-eSHtalHer Orru a llw as frvm to a ana iroru a s. LANDS A -TOWN LOTS -H ATr "SIMPSON'S AN OFFICII f'onar 3rf and VrtUr StntU, H'laona. 31. T. AIoleds.

made and executed. V. A. COS WELL- -1 tT ZjTZZ r- Notary J-'ubiie WJUJARICHARDSON, Whol'rtale andHttail lHidtr Git 0 CEIl IES A XD PliO VISJ0XS, RON, NA1L6, AC. i'xsrxa KTaxrr.

Wiross. U. T. B. tonsuutlv on baud a good tupply of Butter, Cheese.

Lar'-h rork. Flour, Dried rruit Kutrara. Strata Teas. Coffee- Fih. Salt, etc -All of mf kh1s are of the best rinalrty Hand lU auld at the lowest market pnee fp; cash.

WM. R1C1I A RDteON. Center at- Winona. M. T.

6m 53 A SJ. JACVIBf. eao. w. aaros JACOBY fe II ORTON, Socceaaors to Jactjiby' A Co- -gTORAOE, F0BWARJDIX0, A5T CCM- MISSION MERCHANTS.

Ajmltfvrtl JfiiHefota Packet Compvny. WINONA. MINNESOTA. IF AVISGample eiorfltand extensive arrae- jnenta, we are preparru tnrsinss 1. eirrrvrsten 10 m.T care.

We art A ft EN 1 naiiria F.xprrm- Eastern ad a nrs. Ivrcl.m'. Salamander Safes. SI. nl Insurance Bemittaneea, HrrT- Wanteds LARGE aromint sf all kind of HABDj titt waico -v .1 t.

srlie lea Wiliisr, -'intopniN-t. Agee' for kot ton. Owen A At l'ris-'- Lsurdsta. Wioooa. M.

i Ok' TO A K-- AT jb Wronwa cssio't retsiersd at the. kersAer' '4e- il ibsw. ir.g and Selling in" vie'" 1 11 I ore. 1 OKX AT. "STEAMBOAT A Nfi.HiiIlNfl n.Vr I nd iW'Td la ti.

rwiltlieru atfjuenert of th Cedar, ritual! groia, too, exist in sou, looalitw, and th county, as a whuln. con I aids tlmlver tfcitrtU fleipienlly found indwliwl of four times its area in Iowa. Th valley of the tVdar river has long lieen designated by ciignm is as His" probable rout of a Dulmqii. and ht I'attl rsilrmd. tamas of th series of sl tlividilifr ridges which form a Dearly co.timiovis plain fiotu the Iowa liu lo St.

I'sol over which aatura eva to invit ratln dsbyretihiMng iryytitel to liietr coitstiuctioii. The cooniy lown of Mus'er is r'twttlfoed pemty-town a branch of Hin.it river. Thaethei piinoll towns aiiigli HrowtuKislo. on ths iVUar ruef, sn.l Austin. The Bipulaliou ol tlie souoiv is probably aUiul I tHSJ, 111 IKia ftwasriiS "lli sssd talmrof pmierlT laths count Iu Juun-ltuli was sbuul fuU-AWO.

it it if i 1 in 11 d. At the Allstut Itiiins.t'loli Kestrvat. recently lwhl-thHityiiAJfT4ti liidi il to ilie "iiieiniiiii of Kmii-ny, Taiiuahill, sevlt, tlie Kill nk Shepherd, kluil ami AyU'iiu," Uu the folios ing Iu aulifiil sjieeidi: The occasion commemorate elicit, lhlcat of thelieurt. Not wilh llis tiappinssof wealth or power ra tt riinihrmt It it graced with I lie hsipnf poetry, sod how gulden titers-disnee she. how ssni'lifviiig the iiillucnc hiesibTirThiiT.arp niayTiisT during life ffrthe shadow tf otswuntte wKb tb eold hrsssa ut nislis't whistlTiig tTinnigh TTs sfriiijts, birr death is tlie sunburst that ki.iittc th elnoin," ail the treat li of a vmrlit besrs dow tb niusia tbtoniib listenmit ages.

Stalely and beautiful is lb fcip vt Mci.ilsud. ftiflaiiie i built from th msirland hills it stnuA sroven from the bhsssoni of the The diAh of llis I111H- llis twitter of Ui huvl Ih sough of Ih wind tlio.ugU llis luliluiglilgli the tick of ih sloet ajalnet th lonely ahieliug the blest of the tWk iipoli the grassy biae. and the wimple of lbs burni in th bushy dingle-; fbisMi furiu its ai ui) lo. nstuisl, and pr s-site inuMe from the uu best age, and some times fioni flitters -long sine forgotten, has this music sounded. It lis, -litigsred rn the ing 1U1 hsn-- slung th flowervb.il mbeiieath tlie frowning si'sur, snd on the misty pesk, It lias been crooned, in the siiioa of.

llielauil lull, sml sung lt tbs Ingle of III l.os land cu)-Isga 1 hs chii link Phairatod H-as brdrew bis Isvuwi -tU hiver bfialheil II -to th lisiemng the seeker of iiIiii. has recited it un the spaikliug loch and by tl, cloiuty suiitinit. lluw Uautifiil the (ragliielitUist hsi fluatod lo us, tm th trViiisj utoit-J'SaS welloii' ItsiiVs." by iHiuglas, wheueattispUiu-tivesong of "Anui Lahtia" as lieen taken llio Klowsrs of the Corswt," by Jao Klliot. and -Auld llohiii tlisy," by I.nly AiiliT.iii(lsay dru of dew ar tb, distilled from tlie gowan ami lbs treckso. en crystal ucd iu tli meinory of vry HcoUrhtuau.

Hut Ibis ksrp lia wsled to loftier minstrel. Harry, the Itlivmer, chsuiiled usui It the deed or tiolii, the ruietTiiieiifs'ofrhjre" and fiom it Alh ll Itomsey has swept "lbs gentle Hheptietil" lluius tlieu seised it, (lung il into his soul, and how magical Ui Uiusic poiireitKoSTt slbled Tikrtl iMtr--w-trtlted like ths-bvrk -iww-tt sad as tb rrsstn uf tb risks, iiinr as the. atiaiu uf ths black bnil. with heis and thet au outburst like tb scnsni of lb angry ragle. The fimid finger of Taiiuahill haie strayed over It ilhsa rhoed, to the uulanglil genius of the'lvtiiirk Shepherd -rung like claiioB under theswitig-iug hsnds of Heottsiiiig tly to the skill of CaniplwU, and iiUd, Iwneath the sorrowing sonl of Motherwell, Jla strings bate scarce ceased vibrating to the tomb of Mulr.

and it srrttaoijiid tijtal to tb ntagitVAif AytoulL liTlirT muse ileilglil to SraTferlier tongile isf Are in lowly place, Sh ssfled wis upon an ATKuTiiAiTOtftrsb ley bsim Rubert Tnnahill Was (sriB at tb msuiifsel ur- nig town of 1'aisley, itoiifrewsiiir. in tb" W.t uf HoAiaiid. ia J774. -Hi father was a silk weaver, and fa is so pursued ths sams occu)-twin. Hut whit bi frails we chained by bi toared tba-svmg gew i list, radiaut realm of Tuurhiog as the sight uf Dura balancing his cadence in lb furrow, la that of Tanoabiii jotting hi though' of must on a rud board beside his loom, iu th intervals of pFying lb Wnh therptw sf tw years passed at Itolumin Kngtaisl, lived and died a wewvsrln nativ plaee, TheT also lueit, following th sahi ocbiiIih, Rolsrrt A.

Bmitb. tb eottipoer, Wb art in golden trmsw tb jewelled tboughta of Tanaahilb aad A Us-ander Wilsea. i weaver also, ansr kiwa tb poettJrwrthologisA It doubtful whether Tan-tiahilt aby and letiriiig in bi habit. vr mad lbs aeyualoursw erf ilsorfcallbougb be s4drss edapssmi to tba latter when a amigrated to America, llwaswlnls engsjd in Lis. obcur.

UIor that Tannahill gav to Uia world thus pearla of his intellect, gleaming wuh tba light lro poetry. Th-rae of Glenifnr." -Tb Flower Tb Milg lanca a'swa ti.a -Loodoa bonny wood asd braes." Myaiadear Bomeborly," -Tba brass of and Gbsjmjr Winter will lira will beat a 6ooUjsh now a Kecstisb toogaa to at of Ustm. TVa beautiful mvirucs of Part7.7el? I sss 11 I SSU.SSAAAI nllirkUQ itfiWit" Hj- To law-r x-U r' -ZZ tU BjeigbbocA4. Ibeesalsai th tree tv. tt-tTot)Aa7r Vjiisetf; wl.tfifiB" lied sunce.

JSrotaxrti.n Castle rear iu frowa-lNf walla ts-tr-rs Ha lofty peak wbrrs the cam aswv bevo s-ss llisoor. aaa wr.j mu LU Wheat rod Jjlst wreck of eaca Wall (Utihl HeW. Vfilb ts.Ww-haired chief of lis native lael. for an ii-sw njwrl en almt or Aa4 this sword that wsa st eor aicoswigsi is Wstid, a bgkt ia fcat tstribws ktni" eiweel to th aoul is tha parting ray. That ushers pWtd evening In When with the still expiiim- day.

1 ov ouoosiu jienceiui nouif liw urateM thearriMHti breasb sacred htsirsor rest IloVethe blush of vernal Mnun, I.1.-1I I 1" I i When morning jilds nijlit's anjlen And dear to me the mournful glisim if Bijt purer pleasures, joy sublime A wail the. da wu of holy time JlutlM'd in tli turuult of the And worldly cares and busilwsa reaaei hile soft the teeper hressoS plat lohvmn the gladtura of peaoe; 1 luiu uuj.iaraul Jliii, What though im' wired in lmid niglil. The loveliest el. arms of nature fade; i -MetiH'iiiy tijiltl." With joy ths contrite soul pi-rvstle; Oh, then, great Source of light divine. With lams ethereal rhtddeli mill OH as these hallowed hours shall come, Oh, rni-e tit) thoughla from earthly tl.ijk's, A.nd 1h-ui iuu to luy hiaieid) hum On li iiuuiortal irijK" Till the hv-tftWrn-ot tife.decay Jtl Hf tlsrual IfsJdiath.aay..,,..

The Ilrcd rst-oll iisi, fAiifo0liS 3i'XeH and -WftA, om tfys Jwl-jmrttt vj th Cvurl. Asom-Httv jnstrce proceeilr to express his views rtt the rase of Dred Scott rs. Sanford. After statin; the facta relative lo the ca-ATie priedl to ssy that the plea as to the jurii. diction is radically defective- It has never Issrn held that to constitute a oil iien, a man should have the q'ualilicationa of an elector Fe rtrate Hid tninorntiay suelfi thet-Prdrml and so may ati iridividuat who has his domicile in the State in which he mat sue.

The most gene.r.'il.deriiiitinof acitTren is a pie does not show Ired ('cotttobe slave. It diies not follow that a tin 11 is imt free whose were slaves. It was said colored iersons eri tint srreeahle mendieis of soi'ieTv, but this wjs niire a matter of taste tiisn of Inw. 'Seieml' of the stsles hsve-s. limited such peiMina.ri) tlie furttof and rcig iiired.

them ns Ibis has been done in slave as well as in fie States. On the subject of eitlieiiship we jAaielnot liwn'tert fastidiou: the treaty wfih Mexico, wo have made citrnus of all (rrades, condiiualious and colors. The same was done hi the case of Louisiana aud Florida No one aver doubted, or held aoourt. that ah iuhshitant did not beouuM ci Use lis under lha treaties. They have Income citisena without Iwiiif naturalised Throughout llw continent oT Europe, without evceiitioii.

it ha been held that slavsry van ea-ist only in territory wher it ha bet atidl. thai tlit waster etjnant autajhi misi' I savsTby sonie ox irest isTTpiilahdnTlier is no nation iu Euro) which annsiders' itself t.Hind to ralura the iua-tr ln funiLiro, ilsve, under Ui civil law, or the law of tuition. 1 he slave is hM to be free where tiere is treaty. obligation or er.ntract to rirorn hmi to biinas 1r7 fit the case- t1-rtniriva-nt Pennsylvania, the stale of slavery is ileentd to be a mere municipal reulatiun, founded and limited to th range of the which enact It This was in the can of Somerset in England, which was dneided befortha Anw riitan Ueviilutiult. Congress has 10 siwer to interfere with slavery in the States, or to reirnlate what is eimumiiilycalled the slave trade aiotHig the sereial rlaie WeTiow thaTJiinierHaili.

Miii-that (jreat and1 ifssl iuitn wastiiwtar fu regard sinves aervto of kts, as -nerwlis. ami not as irMis-rty. While hs (Judife McU-an) agreed that this jorernmeor wsaisitniaileTor th doreirTaee. yet tnany-uf KwKtowrt'WalrfraturijftMd lfcf-jf sHiIragev IA'4A theCoiislitiltion was adopted, and it was not doubted that its temten-' ct would lie aim lior! the condition of tlie JMi. Manjr of th States took measures to ryj and it is a well-kauwn fact that tlie belief was cherished by leading men.

fcolli tJe South and of th Norlli, that the InstitutioB of slavery would grailually decline until it slwmhl hecouav extinct AW slaTry -ba)i asfawst aaturalriijht. If, iu-Aoak iaij the necessary tule and rule-linns resfiectrns; the puhtw! lands, alwntetiai at trnisrary (verani, reUisil. ('eugrtssi ha th yuwar to establish it Th. fiwcr to acquire earrisa with it lha power to Rovera. t'o-fresr can esereisa no power pruhiliited bJhe CtiasliUilioo, nm has it power to regulate lh i ternal cuncerna of a But.

If Congress deem slavsa or fre crsoDt of color injuriou to a tor-TitoryTB has Ui powr to prohibit Uisra f'' beeornirMssettbrsUierein. Wher a Umtonal governmcut has bred establisfied 6 slave tetri-tort. It baa uniformly remained i that eoadi- uoa wksia the territory was fr and tbf was attosuJsnl with satWactary rsswlta. ThaawT-retrntv of the fedsral (rovsSTiroest xtonds to ail territory of to t'liited Htate. If wa have a right to acjnir territAwt, bava a rigtii to go-tarn it and thi( la alway bee exercised.

Th Constitution tat frassed tor the wkol eKintry, ai.st th prohibiUo la very uwik af 36 dee. 30 niio was eoostilutMil. bar tber "no la "rstabtUL i nr iUvt jr tl toastor caa-aot eontnd 3 will of the by forw. and tb presximptiofl 1 ia. favor nt Freedom Tha mas.

ter in gine to a Territory does rot carry with hire tl law of State wVoc retoott. akverj, be ry noma irgs do nutans from It. or law, but fioia a loer eseaicipaJ rtf- tsljiss. Thstr was no JuT TBwnd tw faa: exeat that this wxUa.iiy JXJsuun UlA cku and kaKjy wer fre on- A slave whoaciuire as iMsoiom re- 1 val to a'. WT s'e wpsw tsvery by Xi refuta to the f'aSe fnrm whseh he emira'ei ar Km1f Miaverri kt i-ssr whkb eomew teder the tweutv-tfth serin of the iudiciart art, aed.

ay truinfiJ ti revs-s of th Coert fou. list Taop(iAs tSatSt suit few. JfcaxssarlT. il muatc-utUh anff thscloar.tonod hit of Hi.rvd-hlBSsL Thna, until hi tliirty-sixlb year," Tannahill passed tiuipl and uneventful hfe. warbling Ins wisnl-notea which to bwithed th pul.lic ear, Ihsl used to hear them sung la-tli as be.lkeil.

aud ln dwellingi wbila Lrsirrsiiig lbs streets of t'aisler, to aad fKiaj lis dsily u.sk.1- At the abov srioil of his lit thsr fell uvr d.elKtirnrhliwrjt.;; uf his niU llii lis. rjoelv organised for this jsr-ring world, tnt'sm disordered. and lit friendly wains in which he at last found refuge, confers red ou lam loo immortalities, on on srth and -the other in Heaven. Th harp of rjoottand has piured fmlh huua stionger and chwrer than hit, but sweetly aud geully will thiss he sw.l lin-gi'i among Ui strings; saeslly and gautly will they eixr chu In the ScutUsU busuiu, L.naMt. Hpikaa piupuse cmiavrking in lbu-.

hibiimntmsliiess. 11 will jvay hsnjsunisly fcr "Itvinj eurioillra.Jj A loan ho hss beeoma wealthy by Imbibing had li.jiHir at Ih comer groceries, ami eingiuf eomi wings in Il streets lal o'nighl. .1 A man who lias "put up a stot" without iu-ilulging in profanity. 7 A slumporalor who can mat a speech wilh- -nut alluding to the llevoliiilonary forefalheis," A Washington lettr-wiitr who ha guilly of tolling the troth, A young rnan of "literary taste" who do not strongly opine that he eould Irvlil the circula. Wof arrryivrr tfrftrjftliV iJttitiiU Hi rt- nieut urnkr hi own acIushs chaig Ktalfiirdshir, in tngland.

Is the grat sssl of the patelain end Jsji'lery nianufactuiiea hss thsif iiy tliuii.uiid persons ar tmnlovad ih lb Woiksj.sAuJJhMMmtra ortb, isin mamiiuctureii anruunt to th bug Sum of ten nnllniu of II is a great aimpMuu who Imagine that the chief of Wealth Is to supply waats In liiuely-iiiii case out hundred rssls riM wants-tbairKsutnliir The heroic Mir Charlce Napier wM ry heautlftilly and touchlngly to a lady on th of hi. great victory at Meanra-If I surtive I sliall wilh those 1 love if perish. I shall with Ihos bout lkav loved." Three printer erm(s Ih DemoAjraiia" fttal Ticket In PeiinsyhTttii. Ills aaid I list OImy June will a. Our Iswliehir I'rnsidviit, In his InaugiiraL speaks iif "Viur childien.

and eur childrsa's shij. ilieo .1 -Tbwitmratr nif Ithoilirislati'ft ba to wmenr with th ftons 1n restoring capital psMAi4Hat, axeept a mortlw is taw Mtato Pri- son. The Uaington, Rnsa baa placed Ih nam of Hard Pillmor at tha head of It forth nest Presidency. If on. John Appleton.

of Maine, is now d-imrof ih Wshliigi4.n t'nion, Ih organ of Ih administration, ChiefTliHilie Taney- hsa adnrimsUrrd th --shjif ulliee to PrisldeiiU Van Fluren. Ilarrisotr, folk, "Tajior 'iflime, l'ire aud bw hanan. ToledA Ohio, is th great niart of tb wsst fet gneo Lulus lbs psy imnl -tobwh by-Aba, iltsltrs. it la said, atetags AJ.UUU psr day, kl! nvswl once in two 'years, has recently tltonirnd, after a session of forty dsys. e- fit th (Irwt twenty day after beginning to piirehas the old Kpanisb Coin, tb Philadal phra-Mint took Ht-epwanf of ixfy-ight thew- 7-sand dollars wnnh, clilefly In small turns.

Tli closing accrual of th psst Corigr wertereilitabl as compared With thos af ma-' ny of it preilessors, Ther was no personal or drunken disorder. In 1671 a nmu waa prosecuted ta Londoa tvt lliiig jcofJiMv- tbtt just a a -nuissnee and prejudic to the seijjl.borhood." Prom a eenca of liiiincy, JIL. sow Dearly enmpleted.it aprssars that ftt population i about It rk ih nils, p.pukius tows on tba -MississipjH river tT Bt, Louis. A Mis Steed. lady of brief st slurs, bating recently Berried a man by the nanurof CrffvU ry.

after week' acVpiainfance, lirowa remarlt rd that it was an exempli ficstios of tb aid pro-' verb, -A short bursa sous enrried." Th Odd Ft iien ef th Coiled Stats sura- bar iXtl lodges. member. TUy expended lb year with June, nearly ksif a million, tor lb reluof members and their famib, and th tduaalioa ortiliana. Th Slate of Missouri ha inereaaed tar rapidly la population if bit tb last gt ysara, Tb swasti recently take a hawa lb fiopalaiiom la IsMtaUv ben irCoXXU. la 1861 it wa 704.

berng aa tacrras widrir tlatttaisf UW. -p A wealthy and quit pretty Jwaa Wat clandestinely narried to ta admiring Oentil. at Albany, last week. Her fst'wr kept aer aader clos grd. fi Aill'g sueb a ressilt, but lot Ui-' tampT.edj.ivi fotfeisal A s-f'fiii'eu ati of refinement and inTTis i'AilffB ASstiifa ia ti- tJiswm a but reepectatiht Caasily, I the iou rof which, be tlnuls, wtQ be Wts.

ff ittJ by lbs SAsne' yf en versedJiijsiJ AiA)t-l ig. Wood engraving and Latia." Tb ir. TriouiM.of ti bare antutsn- wf Intel fro Orwgaa by tb last nsail, aaatssning tb siartlikg isfurmtlssaV that this Tarhfory. bitLerte art dew at cwrU a tr Freedom, will i i robabiliry prwseat bar elf to lb sstxt Cgra lor adnrisftM icto tb r-lna snik a rVvuttlxdioa IssTsurin asanas- tui facta-except as to Afuesii astlos fio't is not ilicolislsient With Cllliisrshlp of the I'njted Stutes, the of t'ircuit ''unit for Missouri we--tuwrrrcU-- lie tlierefiH iis-stiuted from ths opinion, uf llis majority of tb Court tlisl a pel sun uf th Afi icsn race cannot a citiseu of the L'ulled ritaltw. lie did, Uot bolisv tin ojiiiiii.iis uf llis Court oti'quesliiins not legitimately before to osiieved, howetor, that ll Court baa Jurieilusrjva lit this (, andiiiaiiilaiiis,) that.

uaaVrXksi lav of Missouri, Drtd ticoU and hia 'I''' Htahv VTheri Was' lwilbiiig in IhsXlslory or ill the language vf the Cubstituilou which test rains the power to make all nmdtul rules and regulations respecting the territory of Ui tjnited States, to such territory only as ass owned by tb I'hited State at tb time of lb adoption of The1 Const rtnftciB" Ma ra not as-are tlisl soeb a suggestion had ever fin lieeu uiade. Pour distinct rcijiilsiliuiis of rriloiy have been mule aud six Statu formeil usm them have henri ad-until into the I'iiihii. Hm a omtlaclsd cou-strttrtriHi-as that to a hLbli rferriljw iiicoti-sistoiit with (he nature and purpose of tlx Con-stiUilimi, aseApieswd in italaiijusge. 11 would construe that claiu uf th Constitution thus t'ongiess shall hre iir to inske need fid role mT -reguTsriooe tracts of Country Wtt hoot the Wit of th UuiUd Blsjskt and which the Vuited State -'bat or may ae ipTiiTTy eesiuii, as well iTjuiiMlictioh as of wul, so fur as th soil the property of the par. llis ruakjoj llie cessiiiu.

Congress lis iwer to bgislsle will regaiil to the territories until they shall apply for 7 admission into the I'nionas 8tales. ATb Uws must nrselful." and are left to legislative dta-ereltott 1'heie are twoTelnsses uFniii nuiiiL eight distinct Instaircea, beginoinf with the lira, emigres and miming down to 1H4H, Congress li excluded slavery from lb territories and tiere ar six distinct instance la which Cori-gres ha orgsriiwd goteriiliM nta for territories, aud recotruAM- slater y. and roiilinind il Ihire." begHMAiugwitiJihr fli slf 'yiigress, and cvmii.g down to These acts werasigned hj seven J'resuJsnie, coming nguisily dowa from ashingtoa to John tjuincy Adsam, fhu ineliiding all those who were in pohlie life when tb Constitution was adopted. This should hat much weight on th question eonatruction, and It Would difficult to resist li force of tU sets to which ttftrtma was ui1e. His opl niohwa, th decision of tlie Cireoit Ctwrtof Missouri should he reiersed, and tl.

CaAis rc-manded for a trial. Misr. Wyn. taoiel, Orir and CampUIl bad also ptejared pTr exptessiv of thsir rlew on particular point, but they wr Dot read. Th Court adjiuroed to "lay fixed bf law, -Hjwr C'osisJlrs T.

Thiais OAstiactively a prauaj county, tb lax- rer pertAoa iu urfaca bsmg embraced in bread aad level divides" between lb brad waters 0 tI rf ti- cU. tb. TU Ttsy otof aouO-rg Ess, tba magnificat sw. of whose UJ travcW aith ri LAIUtat 9 ytmm "wn 'Sflsl Ji I llsfl 'lit rsvl frosB St- A "tluttj Talis, lich wtiutd Uaos- pwt ti rWiis of 11 saw aoii to tbsw naked prsirii. oltacle to i rteuee BM-perotw srAnsro, arms TORS.

R. H. BiVgharo, Second street- J. W. Dowuer, at Post Office.

H. S. Terry A Third at Simpeon. Center Street at Simpson' store. U.J M.

K. Forest. Mower M. T. PAIKTISO.

Wm. II Keith, Center atreet above Third. J. W. Barton, Lafayette street WATCHMABUI8.

C. C. Cook Canter street Holyland A Vorce. Outer street mtf Kiaitn. M.

Uird, between tiastN D. A. Kennedy, Second street AllOS Alt CARMAOt AKtaa. Lurk A Mandaville, Mais street Oimsiirrm. D.

Ridewxrr. a SHATTDCK, Draper and Merchant Tauor. XTfOULD inform tiie Mai part of the eom-V mnnitT, that h. now prepared to take tiers and make garroehU in the latest tyle-CCTTI SO dooe abort aotie and warrant- -ad to flvif property mAt "P- X. B.

Fashions received monthly. Center Store, mm Sd and Center at Nffirjotiav April 14 1856-9-tf. JOHN MATHEWS, B1IIER AAD EICilME BROKER, I.anlV-""'tWF TToJit LoAtrxn Rr ErT SKTanT. Office on Front nrreer, first door above Winona AO-It WINONA. M1NNESOTA- J.

W. fZ JIQCSK. ElOSi AXD ts. 1 Vaintar. ui aim I T' fa vfl tnet, Winona.

M. T. BaT and Ttaaaw ureneiea Pai-wd tbe tSisPwsaFoTwaraedtoairytswl Territory. I I (. was.

awaea, aw rwrartrsd am sort wrK-s at HntTtamfs V. l.j. irini SU- -v ..1 I tiemsota ia ahuu laucs, Th soil is ail tb other rich, a li stsl of it iadigiooB vegeslum it- dwatesv Tin.br. a la interred frum lb prrcesliig marks, is oenl" distribuUd, btl ia tuud ia JUmI trusaui tor try iMssf-t purpos. tor lb auwiigwsstseUie toaueU ef -X Tr-whii a 4aa wadeswisrsdgiwwiaf Tresvdfixav nd Minnesota.

corner of Lv Cerrrral atreeto. Wrrmsss Miesjs-ola. JACOB MO WEB IV, aoAtaAta sn axtAH nALa 1 r7 Goodinrf fW, (Jnrrritt. ete ete. gi wVbetweee jFarette ar.d Wtljut Tty WUONA.

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