EMI E II MEE BEM MMI BEA WEYAN ~~ „.R , ” "JOLLA , anu r lin t2NTs,ptr 'lca; 1 erwise Two DoLtAns go prier discontinned, until settle except at the option 1 d at the rate 9f 60 etf. h i s for one insertion— inn 26 1 cents. A liberal adycitisers. ; I Minnications, by mail, lion. • H 1 1 1 -ERMS—On .1 mn, tx any 1 be charged. e mangos 1 FAUter. dvertisemen square, of f el enbsequett , not made 3. Letters • 11 have prom', I s inse sett li Inge yearl ad • co .t att ME 11. Bit ~ . i Iwo I sit alone,- I or the 'aid and Gone, j. cloak with drowsy oge? w slow,tho minutes lin ember', .hnuiy barning I . to dust returning: .. I imound, onely Their emn meernful, sound, i rmnrEich and low, [ r Ghe.stlif Leng Ago. I e I cs, t them o'er, 1 a r-ro 14rd no more: /I . levingl Cheeks have iff:rt, ::EC run i kT linger yet, 3, T:23 F O , fair, . I.eku of axing hair, ::129 cal , his: , ers dear, 1 •,i,trini F. r.y a yee,r . , w f.g nee, eyes, bluer & n'the skier, ' I the,l fr Paradise, .ntle sit dows glide, - muring tmy side, g andi . l i oomy day t ,en fads away.. When at Thinking c While th Marks ho Ma'tlie Tell of•lif Tiler/ my 'With a so With a m ;Comes th• Oce by A"..,ices tb tie:, Lipt 7 lEEE Odor's br • 9nc.l thogi • gft mu TN th.: Ic l lin Lriut I sit, :11 alone, o'er th Past and Gone, TLuo, Nrh Dreaming All anon , Come the Ito,` B. M end low ,' Ghosts Ago 1 . 7HE WIDOW:8 BEAU.. I' 11 I • ' Cervrc'es hal t commenced in tho neat lit ' I: sanctuary" which thi inhabitants of Fair - .1 •lint had. eo seers to the service of . , I. The minister h d reached the psalm 1 ' i I Pcript la re lesson;. nd ,the• first lino of h. opening li, , ,i , inn. I ho eyes of the pea -1 ; were fixed ntentl on him, for; he "was ' qt only a go 04, satin , eloquent preaalier,- 4 nit halwas a finelooi g one, too, and thusli dchained thel attentien. not only of -the 1 , )4., but false worshipers. Tile hour k Was I tefy still—th clear,)Melodious tones '6f the I icaker 'wore e ontylsounds that thlobbed 12 1 1 bathe balmy, golden air, which the mill -1 !!! ._ ;mer- ri Sabtiath nil. a bad breathed into 1 at holy, pall TI first syllable of the I r n& Hoe. was. trebling upon his lips; I _ „ ti e r n ali i ng rus ,:t tle i l a st , the wet oo th r, ey and su th o ien te t d ran to ce i two persons, a lad and a gentleman, dis. I Iced the chino. a second e'vcry eye I , l riled from 'he ; pill it. to the 'broad Aisle, 1 I d watched with more than o,rdinary ea.! ! ! i ! / g rncc,s the 'pr gress! the couple. ! A most I , I i, s l l .! ? i l •gni tly seat d in the frOnt p.!w, . . - Irsaimel.y i front f the pillpit,l what a i _ , li ing of el ows ti e was 7 •-ay, and how 1 1 ' 1 ;any a-tiler , too. I In rain the ound I he good, he eloquent] ~ - r. - 1)=----- songht,again •to. Steil the at-1 _,,.. ntiun of hit - carcil. They . hiii no tho'ts 1 ,;o eyes for a ybodY else but! the widow' ,2 ' ' l l l . i 01 , 7 E 1 young, , genteel ant !ding lorki g attcp ant. - -' ' I IC How she lad che ted them ! 1 Hadn't i ' i s! , e's l a'id -she didn't fe 1 as,tbongh she could •,‘riarl any:thin:4 but , nourning ?- 1 -and, in itel of these protestia, ions hadn't she come e ' l i tt all at once dresst4 in white an walked 1 ! itltri the churqh , in bad day light; leaning i o the arm ofl a-- yetii)k. gentleinan.l - , _. If I! Ytsi tudeect, she hd. She would plead • 1 -- ,l t i . 1. ty to ail e arges, gravel ones as vt op ere- and on tbe last two how niany - 5 1 , - !! 14 tnes. bad been subpoenaed ! IShe..was •l' Wally . , ,cssed in wllite - ; a beautiful robe i : • i',o India Tenn, - tucks' to the waist with an Iraen: corsage,t\hspla, mg the elaborately ! ought ciulmi..,cite l drapery !trimialed i j .: i s teVes, 'trimmed *ilk the .riehest il!lec'h lit: I - , '! i i o, iundersl4eves same expensive I, aterial, a white crawl, a,Whi,te lace ih t, with erre buds and \ flowen., white 1 4 ri k l a gloves an light itere4uCli.was the /ler scription &Fry lad liad!on terltongue'Ei ie d to \ rep'es4 over s / seon as the servic,t, i ended. I - / I I\- ' I i t \ i •And-the gentlAma --he was dregs in i •. - , . , - -, 1 - Ile ylo. Min' t 1 • h o/wefit white pants of the ; jd teat r-attern,l and a kite vest, kind a coail o ( satin finish,' anil white kids, too,, and la et ho 'sport a may ire chlin, and didn't ,11 'gate often ngly at the fair erea t re,besido hil ' Yea he did r on) to deal ,cleated them!, la ide her moue ,‘ a d !was getn, ho the bea .ore diMeult Service pre - ! t e minister . ! le !wondered' 1 lan. ?aid 1. DI Y;\ I HO, a S,11•21 triairtg, LI .i?,, to 'b 1 wat:, flt rto solve .oedell sped al when E rv E' To their left to' won Jet [ For when LI ,ed widow E-- 1 fan walked ti co quietly they reached' • his arm very I I ' l ' l very coo - Cott Ilteve Asi i Alit Stijl',, i What a World queries aud a the brains, tici of slber, matt Rd a ti;i, z . 1 • ige. Thri:.. . tun; a'lady It. 1 • 4dietiott *as pronoun- . the strange gentle ith dab - rest of the congrega pnt of the church. 1. _When !the Triyoreent ho offered her graceftilly, and she placed her, efitlentii on the beautiful soft ;they Passed bn. jrnind that Faipnonnt: lof co - tortures,. stinntS'es, in loabta lled over Altit - over in t only ;cf gossipin ladtos,-bnt of cact ones;. This_ like of had nerar oesurr4 ill the tit -1758 something now undir the. had a bean and nob4tiy knew the bew t • 1 I th-1--NO i i Oh, widow E---L--„ didn't your ears;l burna.ll,4bat day? We wonder thdy didn't drop o f •.4 Surely they must havp been crisp: and crithsotr. . j I • I The;R II cv. Mr. D- 7 --)J...- preached to I Louse that afternoon .) 4 crowd ' . not compli manta' : i , to him though: 1 livery or.O was siire t el-wedding. would take iplach then 4 but bto4 - was!again disappointed, and if to ns had run at railwaY l peed before, they t,raveled then on the i)lectrfo wires. The reidisier might have Preached in Greek that. day, and tile sertnen' waui d l Wive been 1 quite.asledifying: j One' s u bje ctalone cocci: pied thel village mind—the wi melt beam ~ ,it . civally- seemed, too, 4- ar thclugh the t'ri, widow' .. to make:as muc hha l t as she', could. I After , tea - armit . t ic t.m with 'the sirang erttlmtutil she i • the' whole of length ttte village, mid atay'OW the e. comet it, and never Toturiedl till t4l moon 1749 high. 1 - ll I L but, widow ! your Character i s on the ca fit. ' .. I I { , i- If h knew it, apparently she didn't cre, • el the flex:lday siiie r 7 rit a calling with 1.1 rlbcatf, and I the nett wi him ram hied 4 oa to the mountains; ad] the next day wilthl him in .is carriage btuo.l station. konse,,hud - there not only tre..tlas she,-par'-t -et.l ft-4,lbizo, but actually eMbraCe4 end kissed pito. ' , I_ •1 (Whse in broad daylight ?i exlaimed grnrl.l4.a)ri" . .Well, 4 . 1 ev er beard or rawlthe like on't.' 1 1 3 1 .I • ' . . Littlo i Neil, the olil bui l e yOnngest rand-child, wondered to herrel i f whether it reallyl w i a a any worse in %biped "day-light thau - any other tindo. Perhaps ion will wondei t•',....m. ,We do, at least. [ ; - .Ilier.o wa s a large attitndancti that after noon t,116 weekly Leeching of the ' !! sewing society Everybody went thaticould possi bly lealYehtirie. - „ , 1 I i • Autil4l,at a chattering tlizle was w h en 4-..- ARGUr 0 or & Proprietor. "Aso. M= stirof aSSClnbiage - was o cr. 1 Ther e _opt one topic; but thatj +as all-auffi ciell--alll.engrossing—tho widw's beak-- for he, trust be her beau, or ought to be, • Ev%rytiody 'had something t: dell; some ,•thing ' ..,o !wooder, about. .ut - t addenly ca-. 4. e. magpie tongtin was hutilied a universal stroke I pfidtunb ptiley seemed td havle fallen on tlielgioup, as, looking up, I chey pert.eiy- , ed "th ' vary lady about whoth, they were conV . or 'h. , " so eagerly, standing' in 'the door way c.i r - I 1 ' qZo !afternoon, ladies," said she, lull:Ler .sti,al onlot eras. ''l am glad: to gee such ;, ,' a large and happy gathering.' ;It's ,a beau -1 T . afel dayFfor our meeting!' 1 I ' And then: she proceeded ,to,the table and belpedl liirsolf to a block 1 of piaph Work' in -0 tquirctil Or the sowing silk, which! having recall-tit' I ; silo Fa t,._ down in; 1 the only vacant choirs; and commenced hemming! a very i rcd. Li d !with a yellow wing oh a very green 1 twig; l i wich latter ha4.l alreald beta tient- 1 I•med o e a squire piece .of cli,th, land. the I whole ,lwhen completed, Iwasl designed t 9 form the ,twentieth 'part Of a bed 'quilt.— ' She - sleined all engrozhedl with the 'bird's i bill; aLdifi'poke to no cite. I F l rtrylictily'won-' ! dcrfd lie she. "heard what they were saying • 1 when It'o Cattle in 7 --but her p acid cow:Ito-I , nacee s i atiaticil tke • most feartill, and every , . , ~ 1 ' ~i i i one to gra to commenc a I pirronai attack. Old dranma- W ' ; seat Luc tfu'lt one to Ira cotnPui.e, she - Meent to 4 do;uP matters very delicately end- in so roundabont way, -that l the laldi, shohla not suspect hlir oti, curiosi ty.' to the began by praising Mrs. p -.8 ldrAss. I' I - - ' l '-- , ' ' 'Why it is really so boau.iful. Wherti l aid -yin 'get it ?' - • •1I ~ I , 'I hotight it,' Were thelolck -' 1 ` 11( • ? ' - . 1 1 'Ni.'x. I ; ' I i J 1 i l rll, L.-re then r , 'ln IN,cw-York, Isstfifyll4 , , , . l ,01, , ..,-„ JL did, clidlyou I 11 1 t 1 • '‘ 1 I Sot' w ,- Tie never going to wear 1 blark - sii-in l'• •/ 1 • i; I •'• • Every eyoitOeutiniscd te' • search of a, - laltrzb, I but it 'eerie as usualla&ttliti anoTered- 1 7 -I I . ,''l dii say so , ode°, but ,I - ~ctiang'edl my mind• I 1 l •,•,‘Ytitt tave.; ha; what istatill toh , , 11 have slod reasons l I Ilei.e.lthe hearers and locket i and hlinked and looked very{, lat each pther. . II I 'But laid you not spoil Plot whit . e*ps on Sundgy night; wet to tho huryinggrotind 7: I I I 'I id not weariii.' Tic elwas a damper to the ;old lit had eli _ch a long - lecture to re's on .. .gance, oa Pilo was dctennin to d 1 Alen, tt,fortunsitely for berlclrpiee -Mrs.; 'a dress had bung u ts-ord , :it) all the time, - and! she h a .. r, lan black silk. - [ - Aftera while the old I.dyi to start. f f I=e Wolf I not be ao la , Sho ithtentecl and would End . that lizatt \ before she went hog ;would. I So shebo- e. au by sii 4 l 'Ygni. comps' lay wen t awal did's' c'e•tr 7' - II • ;;Ti 1 ,-', (lid, ' Wati tilfi::Teply. ' :+ 'li didn't stay very long, 'Ncitin long as I ' wish(ad 1 the •cinfilligic - answer. I l'„ And'ilhow - the ladies lOti.i-et! ere= It Xrax as good as a coufe (Who-did he come r.l i • 'Satday evening.' -: ' -• (Was you looking for him? ' • 'I ha' been expecting hirrif il i:t or more. iivlitY tin toll, if you had Itl never' l t'.ld can't , neither. ';. Hal siness to tho Place?' .'I I 1 , 1 - 'llo bad ' . . ,lill 1 ` , ,'What was it r • i ll 1 1 Thts ;Was rather more direel than.ihe old lady had neiantl sha fdrthwi tit'apoloized b ye * 'I itiOnt moan thatH-I -H thought'' - • ' - • ,;. 1 ll' 4 0 , I'd as lief you knob I came to see me:' 'Oh, ! widow. E—, good name • go down, ti whit ogy pr you will name id . there is ng further lidow had. 13ad won a boa, laid tint oa a bridal attire , married ctiarch.— wbelleo ho , earao, was The Choir, sang, and d preached- 7 th° pa the.ceremony took • '1 --.: .nishment ti;oy ,vrcro y , , , -s• • -kr „ - '~ chit bu was bul OM f i' ~ :. ~. . u Dant of e r4tnnante ..; 'Hedi • , anything stie him n glndeel eit mome. [ knowing ady way. - I '1 thin looking, b.at men 'You d, ~,t fl 4 7ortli elreleeely.l t 1 liy I Why• t, n like, ht. twee ' ''' (Ileiiii Id I'Macerit: D me befi ilTheg.: waik i t: 1 n '' ' I, 'lle I/L c J , Da !.4 il hope; r,e.,c.ti ,b.t weep 2 1 qicoryi tal , L ... • t _ 1 _ii eIF p ednneetia l i . ; . 1 , 'Lle ia , t If *Teri ihl sewing Aid 1 it i t wee this 1 , nixt-fiftee,4 n ore k' ter been ,mk, anoes 1-h;h4 d. the I thin'' stOod on tlie f and ac 1 wo 'Duly I i 'sa, gilLesi3e.d - o4r Bf : ending iii Bean. ! 3 3 Above . ' I. no gloom in itle dark dieeontcut iishould 3 never eror , i i their large black 3alisl, over' the' happYl. 'lf you, - will, youl ,1 alivery itinnfe al en wi will, you shall Fit• ' thione and be the preSiding, bimseholj ity. 0! faithful ' wife; l what privilege bat treasures, greater or ',purer',pur er than ihit,. I p . ••• I And Iqt e husband strive to, forget his care as hb • del around the• lo g narrow' • street, an t holds the soft light Illuminate his littl arlor,, spreading is pr crone It Vestine o e red pave before.it. The ( r night is o' and cheerless, peihafe, and `theDeeemb r gust battles with I the 1 ern skirts of h s overcoat , and 81381C11169 with a 1 rude eau4l a di wailing cry at the rustx\ hat 1 I I that has ki r ed'him tiffany a year. • Ho. has I been ht s ed, perpleled and Ipeise l enfed. ' lie has 0 e with lion many ni i cruel lone, MCLny. (61 word;' and nerved.; himself up Co energy m desperate that his' frame sod sp jiit ar weakeiled , and de reseed and now hie litnba ache ' with We z eriuess; hie temples Or b with the pain-beat catiaed by too, eons ti npplication; ho searleely knows heti to ee his wife With a pleasant 'smile, Cr Sit do heerfully to their l little meal. Which' 8 ' Ile provided with so muchll I, • Ire. 1 , . , I _, Bat the door is opened, the overcoat is tiiiewn o • I A sweet voice fall upon 'hie ; ~1, ' like' "winged it - • t ear; angel, file righ l info Ills bosom and nestles againet 4 i .be i art. • . i The 14, his lifted and the saailing face Of his wif gives an earnest vieleome.l The shining hal is smoothed over li r fait brow; indeed she tole a little 3tioqueil tr glance at the mime hanging in its nano „ frame just tID see if r J looked neat and f) tty beore 3 she came nil lier eye betuns with love, 1 "dress I tasteful er —l:and—ill t"? Why 1 ' he forge slall-the trials of that long day, as 14 folds ail in his arms and imprintS a kiss 1 1 • r upon heroW. • _ r A hoof :hero glocm is ban . (led over Y one who , Luis 1 herself aiher household. Ch, oh Ihe is thrice consoled for l Ale, eani4l Itie u n ha ppy, that ' I; dearest sio aoe is his—•a cheerful • 1 1,• that the , man is; '-morrow's cares? kingking but. ,ut I I , lyt fsce is as pale ,adp , i~~ fiaally hay winked _ ively E eantiful ng it'up , you ittew fox' , THE matter o, kriow — so 44 to of O, rmszeot 4f Vtah girLeera, Soat ide °title p -tein. to the ow 5, Jersch ReCtne it with (ixtent t. 1, inland I • ; 'the 1 , 3 , • She textrava o it, too, strain, pinher ad worn trceh akaia. ut .11 itiisue . e; she hismorning, .a r'(l h.' was 0,10111 Oth- ' Coot. . Wester 4 t..per owes a bank a ut 81;000, noun it thus in i l ea for which they old hie note. ' he default ing wag . i ii ' paPeri:-- 7 ,There pi *iar e and rare eoll don ofth,_ e autograptis Of,distinguishod individuals de posited for safe keeping in the Cabinet Of the Farmers' and Merchants' rik, each Soc,oin*ied with's note in th hand writ.. lug of t 4. autographist. We learn that they ha 4 cost the Bank a at deal of money. They paid over a thousand 'dollars for our ~ We hope great care `is taken to Presery h capital and inter sting relics, As, talon A i e'y be lost, we doubt whether ifioy co 'easily collected main. 'Should the Ban ,o e 'e wever, be FO unfortunate as to 1 , lose puril ell let them have another ..at half pric%i, a eessequiliee of tile very heed I lm ,•' 1111 -1 ' - ' 1 , r a fortni;,h el and you say bu t ad blunt to put, and only as ot. Tle aid your Ii cArfaul belt f c 4 OEI. illEl MEI IA , t 'to go hou4 r , cheap. I he? and he did. ifien t ,But wig; 1!1 .6ra It was one Qt i, my e.ziatenee.' ' ' !said the olala to frame the nit • `is a real good l' I• 1 1 I El ; and he is not onl i i good-heartedi-;:ont trllFnew.' ' • ' 11 sly so 1 But is he rh '' u'd or lic's' giia II ! •.: 'I tall if he, is 1k 3 wi, . l i adjr, aratet . yop T. , at o r 1 .3.l. 4 ects l Why ths yAs ;were'married ' ILis connection, is It 4 I ' .: 1 \ he is, them Not a i (lid th ink much of n t hay oeutirt.' r, , • Nbt your cousin I the du--tell , now.' 1 yoringest brother.' pi was rapid progr, ,t e t. I I n .nui g b y rased. . aoy eirol e Inposiog this sec' I . t ll flites. 'Not - ti y 1 the l • a ? roguish au, . .passed between 4 s ter, who tusobst thres,Lbold, a Slier. t h. rarer , perit'slii , 1 ::1 , perlotp,.) they n correctly the came, 'lroression of th( 1 ° ) ;gt ye :‘,..., ~. :: . , o Gloom at Rho. 11 I things %hero eh`el hOmo: The shadovi aid wasting ftetfulti 60, threohnid, thrnt trap.si like funerail I young' spirits there nme shall be huayou, zings' thdre._ If ye , / A' OF UTAII.-4 maz be a )....me intorost to our read i qa to ..ething of enaparativ extent of , i I r.y of the'Uotted S. tee, Lwhose l e .r, is bidding defiance o ou r gay A.ocortliag to Calton, the area Ita 68,170 square talks. To en- Wu' slew others, this' will give a e . iti vast extent, but the majeri cp e vrilrfatm a butter 'estimate by ;41 hat it is es large as the whole of 11, gland States, Nei York, 'New ' 'enusylvlnia, Delawai, Maryland, , } Wand Tennessee.. Or to compare ()Penn countries, it is sqUal in 'teat Bitain and Ireland,' .Swit r ' , tilt" and Denmark "with tho nemsev, Jersey .... Ma n, , and L , elands 'added. , - r , . ru.nmfoz,• - --- , The MS T ...... ~ ,v. ~, .1. . : ,:. ..,. 1 ~..,„. ~. ..,.r. 1 .1.., i,•,..,,.... •.,..:., ii., A., IVE .- 1 sad t come for on b it to th happi 410 a. The !he; 8.. the 1.5 pecidia . is t Hall El hardly g,man 7, .kit s 4 Thi. the,lold TOW WO will be look sr, 7 'rod bt the del - ta of 04. to ry,. thom. ,btu a lady will hat is 1 . the: re - An! clo , • sr;fl (J.; pasiiitilietren tory, er • , preintl tntol for 1 o ,or f m Tho ' igh 1, 1 . 'chair, stand inl fore th. biltory Litt c notice your I itiiages what look. dOn ul ell with topc, with SA isfao prdtient. . iTh; Spol' f tlictlrt3 3 th , deICS, .r re ,d twentylyears thorn I lave R Vrt 0f11q.9 1 , , heitarati , n. '' • 1 ' 4 ll I ' I b '4A e k e e el anmon Or i I _ il ur when, r thir -on Old Mn El nen now ne. me , : duri wileh hen ' k' tori. . e ha ‘ lon scOnes, to th e land: 'et, linethi forM,: ith hi•pe transpiring c ma tt i Iliwali , the • an re - Intionaryiand ~,I'Viri li thrilling thd : pe c ld,tl w'aen h elar p wer before ring th respectful I enle; f \no see 1 steed a, thetime lolk.rils{ill n th i t Bto.agr e lforni see_ jcti h I lan go his; inv - tive mot tifmany the ks eta 1 ReportOrs.,lst,i , l ;4111 gatetids seensed ins,. hoot fOrlia Olcivoring to eat° !Dim his lips. the seat at which at, whitth he, sat ' Itidlyj,suoirocued I! 'el p dto lbear h I h.a. 1 11. We prac.o rot= ntheri , ho b 1 t ' '1 Earth! 1 ii'Seiteral pol• I pfdled in t. Oh took m , I nkind, p th a dififlp m tol'the, oh[ml .. b 1, to , e 1 di'PPPPared who t rong if'Wat e ,1 these 31191 [I the yell of Ga i slald an near t 0 d into eonflie liaralon • al But tiine we th't rote naci ad Bp; al '6', f El ier the • ea tat ' a.lat jr 4.91,40 E-- :ty, !rd lea had Icbtalor d yoit, t have peter, idow's tiel naWor by affrays. 4 civ the show o 'bow of IpisiOts,l ith I , aaSosainati , ail tion lOal. to m"a!rk the sourly Frhod m. 1 • sti o t icllere '1 , I. I 1 MI manites ation been enraptured ocinon La4sti n tt iler eckwin, S rkwe here einnes the ' luotioutteing the Miff ilam hiro. Ile w' my 'junk' bees H '. o Id to ;pr oi °an a an elL_ 112 a wms golrot r t mo u rning As I lacehe / departed se nes a mond my hongiii iII i 1 ' • I bed, ed tia: hi. [ tea hom i troll] Pr, 651 - . rule icy— trials. best, o. Da 1 . _ 2 1 LOQU'II 1, i — T I.' ItiV9mAN'a miti roly wl+t alio r 4 of getttng kn eaU t a e a, fitlool httit i b d Boa_ to g he in naat an hi w *ch her h over: ) She loan viiihontiocilig in foO honaO. 113 ho toldl? ej and flo ' stay ai horao in 1 if her husband is mete if tOo thiok-- 814 cn i ajoatl o drib ito,!eosting her, a NI 'hot:1;111ml fund o h 'i wr es , Nitter., all. Ovo4 until ho ye liserolent to 1 I I ditar i _ of ; ,a Da.ic la. e ll ai•6 in t too letter heledit read te.llBsi. i l ' 1 be bid l it ;r: feit'.. To-m , i g„ and tide iolumni t .ierie, i# f 4 . , thlemoticio boed fannly4. etaebede madrtro fiefi g et2l3 I (IF [ j ib %® og . .tli* ; hire I$ i.+' ;ea l'from ci . , ir 'boyi 17i1.1 91 E i geeeratioes. ° Pealmrtta . ,o- e, iris e Irbil l e rhal 1 a ...... ., Tcm eleva) the'r JO Ardorica, iloll-o )11 a.b cOnfaina I , our rhiill niOrahciA tal:e AO It .stbo I recor i clng 'no] Iri,thnit once clteor. ii I t ie tatli 'lli ' t la , f II er , l am ;01 mai I f r gara tcl tl4e li t l', I 1 ef I l' e: i' bi' eti&t, it IL —er ,s to 9, •ritied , - 1 1 .? tie w i t ,e , i f n l il f ti m b g 1 v • 1 nrst nctro trl tr titled c,t tVe i • . 1 1 11 ~ : 1 ;. nights aria I the ! time . 4 11011 rd I ' 4 tlio iain I 'lbis ' iwa , ft i 'Dap couflots i o.li of our big. 'B(.(ifiom Lbodo ' Di leapint tie Fonerabl,p , iwatei!ling f© f yoro.- I ctlereeri t o e l r i g r l to , . I cal tin d 4 by: ttA i e f presonf of bn Ike for eets I !old : ear t , been peat 'f?, tolo g on ithat aco •fpl o i Ails b. ctiN! hoTre 1 ornatio viala i ',LI HO , ea Al h a da , 44 L. ,-1 I. r , peciiii) #f , hig, constit 1 hilta entry, M l e of ilii f eelebraed . repty .t ire arable oleartoo.± t i risd with ati. t his. sub 01.d ek* aslooeti'la4d spo i l t. are terrible; tie it el'e + it' iti teake.-!- . thei oat 6011 Iteuit il'wi - inmate of be thei - at itUdedo- . eaoti iiill ble that, fell A frie4ld ow i 'oettiiies the ti l a the - I —the' l adat . h h ell the.' l a ge Of death. rii, . i o• ! I.a ir. r L ioaline. , lf.feloisi f, p from, d the Lisp :ul he ,Stelkers . 0 1 adi ''the list of 1,-!gene l t*i as have' ap-' _islatilv, ilte p e sia'ro l' i I rondo .heir o eisafice: to, oed a f t es , , ord4 and', Mary hay ne before U ' lAd l Semethava in . some ; havo i 13z1 as 'f Man beings rtti. ,li . have `theseid yrithln era perhaps we'll te, draw 'ty! over t e m. TbeFe If eght 1 a' m 0 . • n my loft , ito anti ilg thbnn l i . eaU6' pposite to ' where, t. stti t , hiCsoo pe ahgedl h 1075 .1 it he, wore I to clesertbet . of 1 Wior, and Stanty, •ro t i. *be h a t;e'd iiii th 666 The ft*is iiit of Canes; o; lea ideii, aa cocking i Idela klto. t 1 purpose lof ), riihh upon thO retell:imo;' 'it'd ti l l ' .. : p e a , 140 hist° ft' thP eatiseilef. 1 j ~i ' 1 11 L i tote l arttoos- th 6 ; highi , l l . or patriOti.m. I have 1 e t the! ii 36 t titibliate Isi e, bu oi e 4! . ' r rf4t ei r Inhal fac'etio n 7', ow+ 'J . of thir, stud thers.. •• But cesage e the Senate; eat ie §euseer . Bell; [of 4.not et. 61eitil islinrie, J ) -in ye l'ii ,dlin service otill\r',.' TOp an has risen etttlgy up ' the decals ; etas, e;i sb 11 reselve ,to foi re 'de aped friend. ' et6blepi l ju it my, arid, d•''dei Tied fileudd must t 9. ' I 1"1 !- . . lik , s D A. ,-- , VT I O ap ,i o you liithout ho ckicdd doTku for it.ll :Oki . % setae diiititr .whilo '.iter , to w6rk.i .f l3he esti'. dries 1 tidy ga,lwei Ifor [si 41 7 bitod . I to earn ada;ro F k i f 4 rib int o tits' streets, 1 .it to , t atl °yeti:o4,, u paint' her face- if i It Ifs' it:if Apo rod), . . Shel an me of aT, kii4 irettigiirt i: ilied! - 440 Icitin weds; car .them i' J if too thin , . and 1) Merry, w it h out • at. 1 h can get 4i , ioio- 1 nwh . aevor she e es one t At a: 8 0' caul, t ii(dgibt l t , e 1 - , warns 06 pu .to, tir ttid ,,. -_ttherine longer , 1 1, . '1 .Dyci w i ire . J . t 1 f st ant: d 1 1 .:ter el • fo to fot pea `EL ha d , .1 ali t pig• , lio , n -11 e d e h d i al t hd . " 6 e i ,atd-a e do , (ilea I.ifEl I U ~ - - (1 ••C lila 85t91 AIRY, 20, 1 ANzaDorz o .Titteriut,-mtoz.s. -,, --:-,-- - 1 1. , ()liver ll ' Stn tit* ig Indians, in'tmelof his Reminieeences, pU o blished in the Indi ai?apolls journal,' knit tbe followinglitm: , p i During the debatoain Congress 'on he• -. tariff; 'in 118243; an an:4nintetiC was Offeiod so; 'increase the ,duty ern molasses ten cents per gallon, being an tfaereinko of a' iteared, per inmt.,l ad valrem4 • Ite object Was Ito choko off the north • members, and jai- re+) itly,. to kill th ' bill.. Thp ! Moment the ,amendment was annonneed ,by the sobair- ',',lllacty in Commitof : the whole, Mel t Bar-I of R. 1,, one and i m gess,l plorixl the nio• it,o ver to withdraw its 4e showed its effects uponithe i tride bcftween the ..eastern States and the adjacent islanils, in timber and the rdinro tgoesofrotrhieh was 911 e., daily' f Of. th Pit*. Mil ; — Blextek ~. -Irq short and to the l point, As be took is seat, Henry Dan Of . Kentucky,,!pro l o g to, his fcCt and reared ilut at the top;of labs foie°, Pitir. Speaker, let the constituents of the g e ntleman,friun Rhode' Island o their bread, on ' ne 'Side in MOlassee, "di they will pay the sam4duties they de no, ,' Mr. Bartlett, of , Nowfllampshire, nima 1- ' ea to me': ' "Now ,look ' out for Trist 1, Harry will catch lit." 1 Mr. Burgess' ar ' ' with , fire , beaming from '.his cotioteilati l e ) and addriesed the chair. tiThe raid f pro posed byithe gelemati from K.eittnek,i is but addiog i ns ult to! injury. - :. Does not that gent i lcman know that estahlishcd' ha bits booonio sccend nature, and that' lays are feruei , and , oppressive 'that c lstr str ik e t at the innocent habits of trkp'eopl ? o illustrate, , what 7ould they'think oi l na.;if i I should offer an amondineriethat eel: er hiuite.lf nor, his constituents shall heiea ter have :'' mote ' , ;pintthan a of 'whiskey or breakfas 10 : instead of 4:tuartl' Does of Il i i , . 1 know that she . disposition of all. ant is Partakea in a greatet or less. degree, of the food! on which they are, -fed?i . he , horne is noble, k nd and graceful; he is f ed on grain and g . ,Tho bear , (looking at li tl Daniel, who `wa alheavy, sh ort, l mrt &eased in a - blue s coat, with a 'velvet of tar) will eat hog. and, raw hominy. ' i j can dorodsticate him, dreas hint id a b coat with a. velvet collar, learn him stand',. , erect, , alidOlirnitato ;the - 11 voice ,- as some showman have done, but:l amine him closely, air, (looking at Dm' some seeonds,),yr will discover he ier bear , stilt.: The gen lemma 'told us, 'ii speech some days age / that his district I ( In c e& arge. numbers Kiacktuisos, hogs.: Mules. No stronger proof of the truck his statement can be !given than a 100 l its representative.', 1 , -, ~ , Daniel wilted under, the ' sarcas m, 'few mem! - - lapse< arouse the lc Isl' Birth i,l If tobler sentiments than t (ays the Newl.toik M irror,), 1 f uttered by -ll)ani'el Webster, er human lips, we hare yet to They are indtxxl i>earlS of the Whinh should be ehorishod'in Xd of hearts by l eye one: . "It is only . hallo W-minded preten , who make distriguitthed'origin eithc matter of'personal himor or' personal proach. ' : A raruc whb - is ;not ashen:lel- of himself need no :be !sha m ed of • his e rly , ciondition. ,It happened to me to - be _ l lOrn in 'a log iribin, tiliseinamong tlie onowArlfts of Now liatepshire, at I a ported se early that - When the' imek4 first rose from its rude ehiinney,, d mirled Over . thn frozen hills, i.h . ire was no iimilar ettidenae of a white man's habitati m im betiTiesin,it 'and Ore settlement.on tke, t rivets of anada. -Its iemainsiatill exist; T. make ' i an an sal Visit. , I carry tify children Mit, ;tad t h them the hardsh l ips endured bl , the, ge era ation before their'. 1 . I love to dwell on tho - tender teen dons, the kindrd ties, the early affeetil and, the nartat (mai and incidents' al M'ngle With all know of this Prim Ay abode. weep to think 64 1 of those who in abit:.'xl it' are r izoir an the livmg; and f I over fail i affeCtioi Tencrationlor, int who raised -it and fended it spin saVage vielencei and truotion, diens od !all domestio cowl beneath its' too and through the firs blood of,' ipaien ye4is rovolu ionary* shrunk - from no tote : 'no ,sae:ri oe to t his country, an tolsise his ehilareg condition better th 'n hiss . own ; I may i , • name and the am 41 my, posterit3 blotted from the mamory , of mankind AGo nn IDEA. The }Metropolitan lice } of New Y } or } it h te added one -val. feature to their dui es. Wherever it c• td the knowledge o the Superiritenden it iepretty suro to, O through mune of eecret aids) that a new counterfeit ia `sprung npon'thli piiblic, } word Jo at '} sent to every menxipt of ,the depart. pei and he then warns every ehapkee iu hiii beat, giving theta the } nano ';oil Bank, .e.,}andttlitis putting &ern ,a guard. ! In tlhid tuonner several este ~ arrangements fOr potting counterfeits I circulation have beint "nipped to the b A Poo iiw Paata.--Be t weep , sti seven o'clock onfic eveningof the ult., a dense fog o vercd thWatreets of is.. The darknEasierss so coMpleto tinah pedestrian could nit di's " an o at a 1 short dials+ :from 'La In streetsbecame nwpossibla for, cosy k 3 to cotinue the r inurset In others, o. Isere obli g ed to Ascend from seats , and, lead t dr horses, - calling o the s l ime time t ' ovoid' a collision s ite' ~ era: !The anthOriljescommanded die , H amm should.be placed at 'short die from each otheik ; holding lightedi tor . , i '' - 1 1 1 if faotor7 'proprietor pasted ip the following nlsiic-it!II will admit no adgars, or gOod-lookin': ~ o n within thead wal a.-- Ono sots a 44 among :cow, acid the be: • he gale . Ifit I 1 11 It MEIN 'li 111 El C CIO .. .I . FROM 13110/gAlt l i • : . •By the Arrival- of tlie Afr ica we; have three days later - intelligence oral Europe., Apartlfrom the dotaili, of e news, Our Bughlh ties contain seta I — katures,l a glance . at the spirit of which will be found interesting. 1 , .... : 1 ; As, Ai is natural, be Englis hpress rejoiees i i, over the relief o Lucknovt. The Indian utini is virtualljr - eaded,' t n soldiers of Griali Britain ard: coveredw th glpry, and Great'Britain's rule will do ub tless soon be li t more firmly .established tha ever in : thoee possessions which a short Ai e since seem etrin ilome danger .cf ' pasting from her grasp.'f Great Britain, ,has reason ,to he • proud of her victorious a n l has reagen t te shout aloud for joy';' for i this - warfare her b od a, and TO men have contend against .fear fulagainst a saint enerny;whirtie 1. desperation and ferocity ba one parallel. Frotuall parts of (be eiviliz world', Great ' Britain will „find' her ,rejoie ng . answerod; and laurels awarded to her mil itary pro. wen. 1 But she raises the shout or joy , through blinding telars. Ot er ,graves be aides thoso of the brain sol ier falling in battle has the Cruelty, of the Etep4 made • graves for the living as Well as the dead.— Touchingly the Londori sews jbrings a fearful phase of this Indian - lutiny :before fi the reader. ' Says the news: ( 4 ,1t1.ta under: stoodl on unquestionable uthority, that there kikro several 'ladies- no in Calen'tta cl who have undergone, such n spealtable'-i 1 ? gratiai i iim that they'obEitina sly refuse toi gyve their names, preferringthai their re lations in-England should suppose; thrii dead.' . . - - ~ . And on nd ow these words, 'the News_ rounds an earnest entreaty , to !the suf f erers to come home. It' taiys that It we Id change the word 'degradation' . into "courage: -for it is not in the power of man dr , devil to• de gradego innocent: • "Whe we teillhern`,' says I i) News, "that there. 's no ono-here who does - not regard. :ale with cordial respect=wit,h a reverence ' !doh tamest absorbs compariS'on; wbeia we toll them j that, ':.11 r.a.riowa as they "fire Wo pass sleeplas nights :on their tiCCO nt• that tears fall and prayers g o up for hem thrbugh, ihe silent night—surely t h, y will not re fuse t - come home.' Can t ere be a, more awful phase of ,war than t iS . .whicli rem. I: deresuch an appear nee ry?, -•,/tT. F. Cour. & Eng. ~' . ,'t • ' rO - ad ;of Upon.tho farm'of Gideol ha $1 southerly part of F 1 thorelis a deop hallow, aim sides I by . hills, Which hut planttd and pastured for at died nd fifty years. gait curreti to tlio'rnind of the hollow, receiving the collet th,ienrrouuding hills • for a l half, I must ,be rich in, veg He aecordingly pow menced the sell, which consisted 'o viigetablo mould , deepeuin it apProached • thn'. cor.tre,' ; / .-, or eight feet • thick.:tie ter sic he began to discover ded iii What.had originally of tbio hollow, large fiat ali leading' tower* the , oeinet, &living spring of "excellent up wth large,- , fiat !tones- Near the springilar p s stone 1 io le gth, such , as Was,oo 1 the liadians'in,poonding thei preparatory to making the, caked Prom the pains 11114 spring conienient,. 9f- ',Cool 001141d0 that this must bli feientlyteote o bytlip d and here for oenturieh probi WesAed, vvera w i otit to stop ins draught of I nature's ha icing before the white lustie r i In their forests or the curse ! 1 3'4 been felt ha likely izot nd to a. e . which er fot i l • • -the tonal cr ever, hi That this was not the work of White. men tie mantle •from the fact that the land Was in the palmist= at Mi. ELithaWay's great grand.fethor and the residence of his father, now living, eighty years age, and 4)mA the .oldcat inhabitant had no knowledge of nor heard from traditioii of the eiiatence of this pring.• - -•' • • rdST GEonctiA Presi dentlßuchanan wrote a letter to. toe Hon. B,obe,rtlJ. Walker, when tixci latter, in hig captity as Governor of Kassa!, was en camped beforo tie rebellious city of Law, rotoe during ttie isotherd,at war, giving him moral aid •'and contort, to LOC extent of six pagea of White HIAIS43 now paper, saying among other things, "LOC .Georgia, Alabama -and howl,ll and my administration- will matain you,' and we will puled or fall togothei r on it.'l .lii is Mr. 13ttchanan'ia turn. o howl now. ~, tkia I.Ae I flee CIA; Tpssl have a queer way of paying twos Out iritentuckY,' The Franl:fort curries pndent of the Louisville Journal 64A member.from one of oicimointaila coun ties has.obtairted leave to introsluce al . bill to increase the premium or.. red ; ; and gray fax scalps'. This is underatood ti) a measure ef . reliof to oertain tax pipers in the mountainregions who pay their .t..az.da eir .ire into - ' VTOTOUTA'S QUILDREN, , ;7—/a0 vneen , children are rapidly growing up. The Princeas Who ie about to, be married is now aged 17; the Prince of Wales is 16; the Prineess'Alice; whose -hand to be de- Mended in marriage by the Primo ' of -I, Or ange, is 14; and - the ?rives Alfred, whose I oh residence at Ar_an k his mamma gra.. iously visited, is 13.. Beside !thew ' ;four, blest the family ineludes Helorui, 11; Lon ., 9; Arthur, 7; and Lopold, 4. EIII I I. ME El Milt A Belle of Indian nolL,Ono army have a bad opinion of him bo bas no good opinion Of any, ono. **Flaw and equity are two things - which od bath joined; but.which man Loth put INI - . MI 11,,,::...:, ~.,.,.::).,..., STABLI S HE LAST FE II IJ LETTER CSNO • ----- ', ---- 4 1 i ,Oni readers will ' rem:mi:it. that Lucknow Was relieved by ("co.r i :Ilaire the Sepoy force from 50,000 to 70 1 strong,! had again earrounded the Res cy,- and, at.latei d%ti.e, were t'breatenin ! giillantllaielock and ' ‘ his little army destinatioa. Sir Qollin Oaro shell, ,at head of 10,000, men, was bo ever qn advancing to the rescue. llutrfOliONOtg the very ateat *col , • niettitiOgrootived,frOm any of the beat peenlie.r • iheei: It te - written bi.Litutenant lily Ailistant Qnartermaeter to St" -ll' fort'e, 'end. .d,litea ct. • ‘• 1p74- : . It 5445' brattg4tifti.a .- ‘;Etafl B :9ll titiOor by a etCesid froin . port, and thence forwarded its des', lion.. It reads as Lsickno jo; Tuesday,, .27;185, Deare:9e itfoihq.::—.All right, ph ally and mentally, brain,' body and li to dw.t. We I Lunknow fro. ittstant peril, and am now ourselves , pying a more oxtendtd plsition in; the blockaded with the garrison. Write t I glis', Gubbinte, r.to Con,per's•PcoPlei sink, to stly-t ifit:t they and theirs ar . ‘,l W i e)aave grab aburidant,•autunt good.quarters, plenty of fighting men, • hea.fts,''and our God on our side; on other, our enemy numerous, but cow. with a I scarcity of iron and lead for gu Had wo not many women and children wounded, we could walk out of the t ony7moment. As it is',.wo,eattaiold our own, and ,s ily Make small advances, until rein merits rtirive. I tiled once before •tet, your ansie'ties by writing, but theme ger was compelled to throw away' his patches before falling into 40 hands 4 . enemy. • - l'his-goes througlithe beleagnertng id-you will I irope„, see the 'neees-it my writingno 46re full.-. Mother n don't dooti mo‘do*liaulangthe dead until you hear. it tm befit authority with vory - dearest 'love to, all, believe your trulyaffixtiornite son, IW. R.•MoOslao, Soren Inftulated by Blood ha r Recently we mentioned the tramp'', airian to death:in NeW England; by a I which had 'been maddened by (110 u b lood. Th- Doylestown (Pa.) ;ttei , eel has an inaianee ezeiteMen horsv`i•from the same gauge: 'On- Saturday week, a serierth sr occurred on the farm 'of S. B. S.- T. B miens, in Abington. I. They,had) bet ling hogs on that daY, and, after . wris'oompleted, a person:l irf their 'r bi 'd I okl withlB loes 011, went ru stable by tho 'side c)1 . a team horse to the harness. . unlooaiiig the string the hbr i se be4rne frantic at the or smell of thq bl 4, Pawed , him 1 broie his ribs; andl , it was with gra , eulty that these came to the could get him over the mangermrci - r; try and out of danger. 'The noblera.! although of uncommtinly docile dispo gensrally; kicked himself clean out harness and;knockedl the siroug boar tition between the stalls 'i,utcyno_ki Wood. On the following mornmg the had not entire:y reco 4 vered from his apri.-was still so wild that tik-peroo, usually , takes cara r .Of him hall some d cy in going 'through the,tlady niornin ! tine. We make theo remaikito c• our friends against making -aiiirilarni P. H athaway, setoWn, Maas., unded upon all been I. in turns , , , least on ' recently it oe )wner that 'this Int washings of Century and a .tablo . dcpcsits. the removal of a drk:coloied on , all sidOs as heti!it it4.s six notl pt peeeded firmly imbed eon the bottom hopping .atones; lvhere hefun od water, walled t up. edgewise. pestle, : t we. feet' mouly . used- by air parched corn Le Indian meal Y en to make the' I 1443 1 ale led to lave been a 'spot I f 3 Aborigtnoes; l k - dy,'-they,''when nd Melts 400°1- abi beverage ! .sel was..beard of but fire-water constitutions. Cos OP THE BOX/ISL (royptratE Of the tota:,incoMe'ef the liritiali g moot, last year, amounting to about oco,poo, lilil.e ismOuni - iceived •fro. toms was-V.15 00b 000 1 " from excise 100,000, foi stamps 6 , 35,000,000;' la " , t tuugsesied -taxes 615,000,000;,. ince. 675,000,000;i. and Yost-office si.o - oo / The pripotpal orp.Adituro were 000,0010 for interest on' the national 670,000,000 for the army, ;and 650 000 far tho Nav4 .3 ). . —4 ,.,. • The total expenditithi wdo,aixit ,:' 00q,000. . 1 ' . rt.• About 621,000,000 was appli# to ricti, Ike., on the rovenundepainneof 000,000 te'rldeern: .'xclieruJi. 1)ort among' Itra °Urges :on til) .0 nau Fiuld.is ogle of shout 65,000 000 hei compensation to'his bfajesty the Denmark for thi abolition ,[pi the •I Dues or tolls on ships., - The balan maitiing in the ExehequerPn the' 3 'September amounted t) the .awn of (Ito 3 0p0.- - ......____L.._....P...,___L . Oita...Mß. SiOLtTS says kapisas is country. , Rents cheap ; because th no-houses; Woecion net exitansiv i t, n they don't have ally.' . .8 iety pr . andl not part ar. The, en anti cattle and dogs, all layrjo t d same If you w.int to live like a doubte in fighting cal, go ,to Kansas.. The bp frdlueutly. - , - , '•I3J . tiEVER Itnnutai - Z.it, the open a court in a French towd, l lately, tl lerks were filled with .theladies ladies.) neighneighborhood. borhoed. . The cause to Le trt l a scandalcuis one -invdring indelioil tails: The President,, adverting to tl begOd all the tuodest women - to to Not a soul moved. . " 1161113r, : Sa President, "now that all l l he mod then havo left, turn out th rest.' W The Florida war Dnnug the4ast half year • our brave troops have bee. Tha ariuons struggles hav by thci glory of the ear . (two only of whonkafterw a babitho equaw with a to run aiay—anti the deS six iirac?s, Dane of the by our notorious triir...p. i Eli I . - , I El 4 .1 818. inco zek, 000 'den t .the ' the 'ship 4112- ig horie of fgen af .ror ,utiott 4 and I I c tax ,000. 1140,- debe, 000,- PAIL 810, s, fiGd I:dlito4 ng of 5 cfa of CD.II.P. tuiiiva hoe,' easted • t was to de r e fact, ire d. , the r ot wcr• - brivel treate , ' been re of thief .. floes.: dby v , te b (repo ies•bein • "U 8.••- an 4 unable Led);yet', (*Asa 1513 1 p. nry-, 27=.•' p of wo Ina- Flo bx, its ccu- oad ease ten dia- the o!t; for • ° 00 elf .. sod trio; • Mffg IZAZ ECM MO U 3, CUB - El grant: '.fi'.AYo ing of Y. e gul f the ln —_ .no of EMI =