"Death On The Pale Horse."
-Wecxaminea mis piciure iasi weeft wim considerable attention. The general design of it is grand, and it is inlended to be illustrative of the sixth chapter of Revelatiano-. Deatli in the likeness of amonarcli,riding on a yellowish green horse, is seen i&suing from the infernal regions, scattering bis bohs on every side, while the human family of all ages and both sexes fall proslrnte before liim. But the execution of several of the figures strikes us as being quite faulty, and susceptible of material improvements. The "Liberty Party of the State of New York held u Stnte Cotiveiition duri'ig the lust Dionlii in Albany, und put forth a lurious nddre-s in rleven columns of their Albuny papr, under twtnixj aix different li iiúÃ.- Detroit Adverliser. The Liberty Party did no siich thing.-Tliey did not hold o Siale Convention in Albnny last inonth, nor did ihey put forth o "furioiifi addresK," or any other kind of nu adWH1 the Adver.iser be manly eiiou-jh to correct the errors? dCf" The new Post Oflice law seems to be in some respect? a very ill-digested ftffaiF. Some of its provisions are considered decidedly unconstitutional. The Buflalo Pilotsnys: "Amongst the unconstttutional provisions of the new law is the clause authorizing the State Courts and Justices of the peace to e.xercise jurisdiction in enforcing the penalties trgainst those who break it. The Constitution of the United States declares thnt all safits between the Government and citizen shall be brought in the U. S. Court. So that this provisiot is rendored harmless."
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