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I,lr l,retli;tll+,4 MAO zit.; rri.r , 4 100 okortsact Id; .1 smut, lA.-44,4,140 v!-,,ril'iittlw.v,timillts I, to t„ , .1, 4111=11=ttabLIZt'it.VE utiffir ftviittak 1a412.1414# *Kki 41,1 vw.4l xOl2, "fal.•• • •Lor.,.* * , - ZAayc tri fro 1.1 . ittljrol 9 4M 107 Ahl a • ea I Settpletesatry to,an, . 111 1 n ulled "1" g,f9Rec4V TYITIA°P9 .W. 1.1166 sons esesiong'froui ine service of Unit ishilllbris," ApProvield rebrehly if/44 4 AfAbli 41141 Senaicand Roved tfOd*fl C t, lhe tinitetl atatea a m eat l errrlai, A hat tbe persona who eun t • ot. niey, hereafter be, eppoitecal •i• A 210611104 in Virtue Ofanyjict mdbircuit eourts or the United Btal4lB;'ptrtYd' Ibh '' ill eoniegiteriee greucl nen' frtiphitilftliitit, wire thu riZeJ fixer. ••leitiththe .powertr that Roy; justiee 'et the ‘, , pearie or'other magistrate °filthy rif Alter' State" may exereilie in teepett to' of • tendert :for any crime or offenee against • #lloitittiti4tates, by• trreethrg,improion , linll.9r..tleiling the sane under and by vir- J9iliq 440 illirLY•third section of the arm of , the twenty-fourth of September, seventeen hundred and eilifitv-nine, entitled, “An act 'itrOtiblisfctli judicial, courts, of the Uni 'lll4lllltifiti,!' '`stiall bit and are hereby au . tlititiqieV kW!! regtilred to exercise and dis •ttivargeillt th* triviere and duties eunfe'rred lOrtliftr. 'huitte it fleet/ref endued, 'Mkt 'the ettperior tonin of each ontant zed retri: •tory et , tese 'United States shall have the 01111110 power ; appoint 'cottunissioners to i tiOselkoorietigutents of bait and affidavit _Awl to tglie.tlepos4iona of, witnesses to-ci ptusektitiiich moon , pounesedby the „ajrottit•not . out of the Status ; and . 4111' COpoutesonerS who. shall hereafter be *PliAinia 'for such purposes • by the suge ilaVeritiit'Af any:organized territory of um Uffitrid - Sirties ehalf posse:as all the powers arid the dun& conferred by h* npoti'lhe commissions lOppointed by I the circuit coneys of the United States for Ainsiler purposes, and shall muelover exer cise and discharge all the powers sad 'fa qirs conferred by this net. SAo. 3. I.lbd be it further enott , _ll. That 'the circuit courts of die United States, and the superior court; of each organivni ter 'xitory . of the United State's, shall from time 'to time . enlarge ;he , newher of - • sionere, with a view to afford reasoutible `facilities to 'math!' fugitives from labor, to the prompt 'discharge of the duties — imposed' by this 'act. dad be ilArther citadel, That the 'ettrittniesionere above named shall have , rentsurrenilurisdiction with the judges of the circuit and district courts of the United hates, in their respective circuits and dis- Axiom within the several States, and the . judges, of the superior courts of the Terri; Naos. severally and collectively, in term Onits,ittid vacation and grant vertiliemes tekeildi rialuints, upon satisfactory proof being made, 'w ithAtuitiortly to take and re ...ack . 'ifioseefitiv..ce from service nr labor Mutter the restrietiens herein cuutaitied, to - *the 'State or tterriltiry from which 51101 per hSee'etleatied or lied. 5: Rid' bet! f arther marled, That it shall be the duty Octal marshals and de puty. 'marshals to obey And execute all war 1r ants andpreecpts isstMd under the provis or this act, when tb Ahem directed I end should guy lnarshal ot'definty marshal White to receive such warrant or oilier f rocess, when tendered, or to Mu all pm ' ' er'mpans dilitetitly to execute the same, lie shall, oe eubviction thereof, be fined in the mum of one thousand dollars to the nse !of such daimon, on motion of stidh 'claim 4sintby the circuit or district court for the district of such morphs( ; and after "arrest ‘ tiflittih fugitive hy such 'marshal or his tie puty, or whilst at any time so his custOdy, ostler the provisions , or this act, sliduld such fukitive escape, whe th er wi th or with titts!shenteent ott'tittch kasha! or his de puty,,suata nuirviest shall be , liable. on Ids "611101 lithid: tq'ye prosecuted. ter the ben eitt bY en l ih'ciainitint,, for the 611 v'alue of illtaetYtO r oi,letior 01 siUlt fugitive au the Wqltti,.'ierrlitirp itr.tlistrict whence he .es ca ;. anti the teller' to enable tore said ii . initthiiitiliers, iiiett thus aipointed, to Wxitinto'iliSir eetiee faithfully;and eirteient tit(dlittfointicir With the reapireuntuut of I Lifti - ithirtiltiiroh or i the Milted Stides and 171 " 114 # i l i t Ara OlAby,ukOor*td and idel k Ohio • theit 'routines respes , tt to•etrlttng i,r, , their In g o ' IMO l. / * ". " ode ' ds; 'otsitp akti,re .vit a e promitsi tr" ( 1,1 e fi l f ) y * *,7c t iS e 4 ,4 "c l ! war tl ff i lt ilh i4; 4 l l l) . Y7o ;:ratroT4 u sil d , iitAl, tiii,i ~ i ir' pi . alo'l4ilY. to ', t ciii taslOpirs, , or the'pePP lls . w be fp Wits/ ti s : ,lhath to . Icept.), procese to lif etaitithlittin and,,cap to . 4byir 540 the bystanders, or posse cirmitritus of the titreP , Vßtmayr when necessary' to , hidu re *4O O O •Ohaeaysnus of the clause• of the WO, 6411011:deferfaito•intonfestrtity with 1t4P) 4 111% WASP ttf , thts aor trat4aß goad 11411.41411 13 hoflteby oomMaraled to aid and Illfillittlifleit.PfneW rind, alintient eases tion of t is law, wheneven them 'artier% may be required g ite aforesaid, for that pur ports; And dald-wernutur Shell Ton and be lszeansthbyesid•bifisensi anywhere in'lliiii Statirasithin,whieh'theYntro.iretted, ' ) eArtat LA* bt dtfustittsllntitiett,uchtil hliblantn.hedd 'oil set itttentieglabOr 16141 k roe War ftfirr:OPthe trnited States has heretofore br shall herealtlif I"ll2k ait h ape ih to itsBMheat!ffillt fir v of, the Igbiall zsataiviiroisittsbn : r il' to trahhilt!tittisisseiestiii4itintri " rbsizdati.. t l ttl i nt %.041 1 4101904 4 491tiVisibatz tt lA. ' . • . Pr:I:A / orb s n aTt ' aiL "r tftil +if u' . , l ( 4 ., ,. t- iiffiEW or ottr lir IfilV 44iR .7m,1r!1'ff, 1 4'4 014 ,1 1 1. wogs , .. , enitletthdreelaliti . a 4 24351 11fifitIchtil ki ( lfiiikll liiii t V ' ,^ 4 , 11): Oh gitufklf tifiti;Afits,)oiiiipit, eitio islatiortE4rTdeginifleffetliP ptditec circuit, district or county, tot ' filo' `NO& o=iii rt 101110110 161 sh ftgicify tertortnnlico • nr . thismihringleoWnfrotslll4 such fit the einneesut !Liu (lode with:. 4.l6pltegii, inid:rby taking and entitling ' - Ili banshee) , forth with before judge or commissioner, whose 41tliliiiiihikilbe to hear and determine the esneasfssinsit : * hi m ant in a summary man na/ ; sod _epos satisfactory proof being. 4t, , ...by . ifilril4l ilia or affidavit, in wri iettilltitkeit'stitl certified by such CtiOdininissioner, or by other , .19 tritititiOny, duly taken and cur . 10110 iottit, magistrate, justice of , " 3% • 5 ..133 I, 1 . • t.., r , , • 1 „, TtiS 114 P A Fit ID '.Fitglititd,,o:Of 0, 0 .1 - • • -- . A q, - ; ‘•. ;. .14101.4: I 1 1 ... 1. the ca t OF,fillthe e It cirty 9i7ietl. to'a dininlet . % al? oat A led tat -9„i,leortsitione: it itadrlh e S leis. 011ie Staui.of Teiritorx, 'find ie filet sank{ Wpi•s`dit'fiCiihiltettd4 or., ‘'lllierd'hiiY &Ye elidiper, 'With' a difitifieate or irtiehitiatifistitiot iii'diher atitheritg, as afeeellifid,' with .- thb • 'sMil of ' the' 'propel' - wart. hr . itilitieeillietet6 littsehed. which bawl-shall ibersufficielit to itstliblleti thevottr4' petency.of the-proofs.and.with proof, site -by ittlldavits.ol the Aden tily ,of. the :penson • Whoso, eery ice or Whoa i stleieted. to he ,d u e I *49Ye# 4 itiet,.lhe;, person so imitated dole its feet- owe . Service pr . labor to the potatin or persons claiming him or tier, in the State or ti Territory from which sueh.fu gitire may tive'eeCaPeit . as aforesaid; and that Said persOn'escaped, td make out and dellkmr to such claithant. hfit or her agent or attorney, a certificate setting forth the subetantial facts as to the serviee or labor. due from touch fugitive to the Claimant, and, of his or her escape from the State or Ter., ritory iti.whieh he or she was arrested. with ainlibrity to such claimant, or his or her agent or attorney, to use such reason. able.furce end restraint as may be accessa ry under the, circumstances of the case, to take and removesuch fugitive person back to the State or Territory from whence he or atm may have escaped as aforesaid. ‘ In no trial' or hearing under Chit act shall the testimony of such alleged fugitive lie ad mitted in elddenee ; and the certificates in this and the first section Mentioned shall be conclusive bf the right of the person' or persona in whose flivor granted to remove such fugitive to the State or Territory front which he escaped, and shall prevent all molestation of said person or persons by any process issued by any court, judges magistrate or other person whomsoever. See. 7. .91al be itforther estecle44, That any person who shall knowingly and wil lingly obstruct, hinder, or prevent such claimant, his agent or attorney, or any per t son or persona lawfully assisting_ him, her, or them, front arresting such a fugitive Ifrom service dr labor, either with or with out process as aforesaid ; or shall rescue, I or attempt to rescue such fugitive front ser fvice or labor, from the *custody of such I claimant, his or her agent or attorney or i other person or persons lawfully assisting I as aforesaid, when so arrested, pursuant to I to the authority herein given and declared ; s _Airaltall aid, abet, or assist such person, all owing service or labor as aforesaid, direct ly or indirectly, to escape front sec t claim ant, his agent or attorney, or other person ' or persons, legally authorized as aforesaid ; or 811011 harbor or conceal such fugi 11 ve, so ' as to prevent the discovery and arrest of such person, after notice or knowledge of the fact thatsuch person was a fugitive from service or labor as aforesaid, shall, for either of said offences, be subject to a fine not mmeeding one thousand dollars, and hoprisonmen t not exceeding six months I by indictment and conviction before the I district court of the United States for the district to which tillell . offence way have been committed, or before the proper court of criminal jurisdiction, if committed with in any one of the organized Territories of the United Stales : and shall moreover forfeit and pay, by way of civil damages In the party injured by such Illegal con dom, the sum of one thousand -dollars for each litgitive so lost its aloresaid, to be re covered by action of debt in any of the district or territorial courts aforesaid, well in whose jurisdictioe the said edema may have been 'committed. . • hue.. 8. abut be it fielh'er calmlYl. That the marshals, their deputies, and clerks of the said district _and territorial courts, shall be paid for their services the like fees as may be allowed to them for,simi -1 lar services in other eases; mid where such services are rendered ettclusively in the' arrest, custody, 'fitoldelivery orthe fu *hive to the claiitianf, hid or - her - agent 'Or attorney. or where sech supposed hi& die may be discharged out of custody for the Want of sufficient proof as aforesaid, then such fees are to be paid in the whole by mesh element, his agent or attorney; and in all eases where the proceedings are before a commissioner, he shall be enti. led to a foe ,of ten dollars in full for his .servites. in each ease, upon. the, detivery 'Ofdie said . 'certificate to the claimant, his 'or her agent or attorney'; _ or a roe. of five dollars in eatbe Where the proof Shall not, !'in the'Opitilen bf'auch commesioner, War, rant lath -certificate and deliieri; irielesire ' Of ell services 'incident to such arrest and examination, td be paid in either easel by the olainiaht, his or her agent of 'Attorney. The person or person authorized to tom elite .the: proems to be Issued by sloth edin killeidotters for the arrest and detention of feg ill vee froilktieraiee or labor as aforesaid, shall . 044 0, witided to a fee of five dot' hare enehtor each person he or they may, arrest and tutee before any such commis., stoiter as aforesaid' at the instance and 're- Oiteal of 'stick elitilutint, ' with etch other fees as may be deemed reasonable by such itomminnoner for' - sueh ether additional" services as may' be necessarily performed by him-or therns , such, as attending to the" el`elniestiont-theeplhuthettfogitive in cos , tody„.,..mut proyistimr a hml with (outland lode , Mg during his detentiejklmithitil the finith !detaTaPiti°9 fAlPeh citi'Vni"49M. ;,,licit iti general Air plirfOr 4f - ism Oat oilier duties turnat tie'reittlirelPhy'elieh claimant, MS' eir heir Mforiley'beligettt,'CiriethiOdloiter it' Owepreenteetrinthlitifeielh thi Made ilit - ' into ity 'With' therfeeit nithallf elute gedrbya thsvflittertwollthitilthltetssenettheS i meanie thav:proper.disirintithr--CotioltYs' as Itfialite. liar Am; praotitisbidl and *04.4. such Allti Teat*. their ' egtipla . oregareetyw, wjt'grtri tilit4.oll o l4;feeigith (eofthAees vice or labor be ordered to bit deliverk% such AR i A f MA° ' f io 4 1 Vsc : Pli til of stick 4outteutionere i Of _I .I ' 110:,,, 'Spin. 0 AM/ be it enteiei/Ntu i upon nflidatit net t le' li'Y the Ailment 'in such fugitlie, his' agent od'atidiney, afte'r such certificate has been issued that he hie reason to apprehend that such fligitiee will be rescued by force from his or their possession before lie tan be taken beyond the limits of the State in which the arrest is made, if shall be the iluty•of the officer making the arrest to retain such fugitive in his custody, and to remove hint to the State whence be fled, and there to deliver bun to said claimant, his agent or attorney. And to this end the officer aforesaid is VI 1001 X %/ yCtA.: , 303. 4.4...t 3 1, y..,.. ..o.lr • ' lAt INO ittirebi atithotitiod and ElqWeed , to`staPkl. ao /litany persona as halbay deem Pates- . sarx; to ! oseren.qm ,aualt.,foree, /1114.44.de7. ta m thern.lP his NPAvilr in PR& as eirottit ; stall‘c,i,*a7, , tcolPiTV ~ ;t4PA#O, 41 6 c; and. his*StSt.letittill; 1if1 , 116 so ern ploy ed, se c Ave same eomSiensation, 34, to he h atiols4d ixpendie 'as are now al t Wired' tyltatt , 'fitr tht trhnsportifinn of (triathlete, to be Certified by the judge; of the diseriotsiithiti Which the"areestls made land paid oat of the treasuir of the United States. Sec. 10. drjd be, It fort/ter, ,ertactid,, - That *heti fitly pelt oh h ld to itiervidtl dr labor in any State br Territory, or in the Distriet tit Columbia . ; shill' 'escape there , 'from the party to whom such service oe labor shall be due, his, br her, or their' si• gent or attorney may aPply.to any touri of record therein, or judge thereof, in va cation, and make satisfactory proof to such' court, or judge, in vacation, of the escape aforesaid,, and that, the person escaping owed service or labor to attelLparty.-.- 'Wheietipon the court shall cause,a record, to be made of the matters so proved.runi also a general description of the person so escapiog, with such convenient. Certainty. as may be ; and a transcript, of 'such re. cord authenticated by the attestation of the clerk, and of the tteitiofthe Bahl bourt. being produced in any other EltatetTorri tory or Oistriotiu which, tita.person, so escaping may be found, and being exhibl• tea' to any judge, commissioner, or other Officer, authorized by the Jaw of the Uoi• ted Smelt to 'cantle persons es caping from service of labor to be delive r ed tip, shall be held and taken to be fell end conclu sive evidence of the fact of escape, and that the service br labor of The person es carping is due to the party in such record 1 , mentioned. And upon the production by the said party of other and further evidence, if necessary, either oral or by afiidavit t in addition to what is, contained in the said record of the identity of the person esoa ping, he or she shall be delivered up to the claimant. And the said ;min, error- I missioner, judge or other person zed by this act to grant certificates to claimants of fugitives, shall, upon the pro. j auction of the record and other evidences I afore - said, grant to such - claimant a eerthi eau: :44: his right to take any such pebson identified and proved to be owing service! or labor as aforesaid, which -certificate! shall authorize such claimant to seize or arrest and transport such person to the State or Territoty from 1w escaped r Pro vided, That nothing hetein contained sliall ho uontained as requiring the production of a transcript of such record as evi.i deuce as aforesaid ; but its abs cnce, the claim sliallbe heard "and deterthined upon other satisfactory proofscompcteut in law. THE VOTES The Fugitive Slave Bill. as it appearsaboVe, was ordered to Int elignissed for final reading in the United States :Senate by the following vote— Mes,rs. Donor. and Joyas, of lowa, (Locofocos) being the only Senator. from the Free States, who voted for the Bill—name*s of Whig Senators in Ireful, I,oculocos in Homan, Free buil in YEAR—Messrs. Atehionn, Badger, Barnwell, Bell, fit, een, Butler, Daiis of Miss:, I/o*km, Dodge, of lowa. Downs, Foote, Houston, Hunter, J ones, King, Mariguni, Mason, Pierre, Riiisk, Vie. bastion, Souht,.Sprue WO. Sturgeon, TurneY, Mt: derteo.l, Miles. Toler T M COM Baldwin, Bradbury, Cititoit, Cow , . Ihi vis. of Maio, Ldytuu, Disdge, of Wise nonsin, arm, Smith, Upham, Welker, and Win throp—.l absent, or , Not roting , --Mesers. Benton, for law). Bright, Ctuar, Clay, titss, Clemens; Dipk futon, Dough"), Ewing, Fetch. HaLs, Miller, .tartan, Norris, Phelps, Pratt, Settiard, Shields, Whitcomb—U. , The vote in the House of Eeprese'rdatiees, the final passage of the Dill was :—Teeti 109 ; Nays 75—absent or not voting, 38 membersfrom the Free Stares And 15 from the Slave Statea. Every Southern member present hated for the Bill, of course. We annex the voice( the North. ern members, &Mantling their political positioi : NORTHERN tomit.Eas VOTING FON THE BILL , . WatOW:r-Sairittel A. Elliott, of Mar:scirheriets ; John L. Taytol., of Ohio t sad Eilibard' W. Me (laughs, of laisaies—.3. Lo oeirecoa—Thotqoa J. Pallet, Mllrtdgd Obit j., tnd I , jvcsod. of Maim; Harry Hibbahl and Chaiii Derwin!, pf New Hautp• sliirei Walden tiro Isaac Wild deb, of New Jimmy Mite M. Dilemma, 1811 Mate, J.A. NOLA* Allill,llllllll ROO 111 es 1111/110 AS Bose, and bow towariox,.of, PENNSYL.. VANIA ; litres Hoagland and John lc, Miller*. df Ohio. Ate:. W. Buell, tif Michigan ; Mahan ink Alb ertson, Wm: 1. Drimen, Ciro* L. Dur• ham, Willful A. (iocman, and Joseph ald, of fachaint ;.W no. 4 - 1.144F11, l'imnati,L liar, 110, Yohn A:''McClurnalui, Wm, A. Eiehanbion, and Timothy IL' Young, of ShaPhird alarm I EdWard 0111aert;OrCrihfiritta NORTHER 4 turrimirEtm iVtto .VOTED AGAINST THE BILL Wineasp.4lgabara. this, of Matsu I Liebetyl:ffen ry. all Moacitatti.of Lin i • Damao, •rovilar t and bum, of Moysloshsos . ettao Missuistral ~lf.tali, 1 of Rhode Island; Baler. Of t' anacticut ; Alex- I ander„ .Bprigiel4, Ittimp4 :Burnawa r ,liott,l Gould, italkYng! Jlck'wtii. KOS. ktOtrro. • Me/4490, , Velson,rtitnin. ttinnsey, Eiacitlt4 Schetworhorp, ttesikokelk l'lldfataft,'Onaarhill:Tiiiit tglinicd, of Oar iimeidi Her aattgfig, oft/Milicihtseg i Vier , alo. Chlod!tut. Dicky, Jerliedlei,Manipion. Bolan Moore. Piunaa, teed and Sletillit of PenftOka . via I:oampbeilk Morin, Oiddinp, Bleins,`Kait, 1 ,a114,,V. ilik)._.l6„..qrfAik4 1 Aptagooroof Ahnlaissi; •Me. 4 le" , ur illinOlS t COW, Of Wisconsin-51, ' , ~ 1 Larawralan-7-Meame , Eadtalla and•Stelion,of tille,i,kriklllkt #1 at of•VOttosoatitit f• Ca s,„OOI,,OFI p. m ", gi o ., wl,w.d. s i c.p o lb t 8in14,, g ran ; tliar, latr 1611 itkaram; i ai We liaoath: u'r Tanaka' , lasey, -, arVeklori - 1•10 'Wiiiht,'. Oildifigiais•..42% 1 , , a sl ; ....,,,i- -:- ~1 ~'..., .0- I• litloo l l l os4lonalVrillamillitatiniroMicl Allen, 0 Massachusetts; King, of Na 7,* • Crowell and iiiugaa,-at•Ohio pialian, of indium. 'la 5 Ad Durk.* Of Wiaralufw 1 41.• , • ';'-'•"',' .• • 411$VINT NORTHERN. , ' 3 14 31 8E 9 ft.. • 1 Waral:-,-Ainlreera, Atibintlii. bob*, pronli ' lle 1 Hotter, Catty, Clatko,tongor, Doer, Goinlatioar, 1 Grinnell, Levin, Nes. Nitwit'', Ogle, Phomix , Rep wilds, Risley, Reekwell, Roue, Maack, Spauld ing, Van Dyke, White , -24 Faxa•Sou Lana—Wilmot, 1. frovorneos--Cleveland, Clamors, Ws, Peek Potter, btrong, Swimmer, Thompson of lowa-8. Alexander the Great s reproving sonic of his friends for degenerating into luxury and sloth, says Plutarch. told, them that "tt was a slavish thing to be idly at em s and a most royal thing to labor." fr1.71-,.;1 , • , • , 1.1‘!". • rt.. 1 ,, ' Au insianctitifieekieblion against theetiv , .. iireigntyiir .tmineimisekdont• it mention: in /the agreeable:leiter from which- we are translating, and it will be mote,interesting to American than - I : ft - French readers—pow, bet in this itegai:iopei' &fairy', being what Is better khownhi die name of inCe," Mid iliiidetY Mainly Alettveen the Itterieri;Ortifetels:and dittlrs orbitUr Papers" ar,friad, Whose ntime tre'litirt Tint atielife, Wine of the former of these two classes of Prin'te Min isters, in OM itiOpUblio, we . record ;the e vent wit!{ view se iltuw.it would have done," at lie sior-house A 'traveller, tiltfithe 'porter behind Mini bringing his luggage, presented .hirdikif it , the principal liotelof Iladen,,and applied fora room. It was at the cratvdedlieight of the season, and not a cupboard in the !tense was titideupied:' "This is a little too much," said the new .comet to•ditilandlord;who Madly' inform ed him.of the tick : ohm's is the sixth !tease in *hint' d have received the same answer ! 'lt is intolerablel :11' it indignity I I'll stand it no longer • • . 4•Really i -it is not, oar fault, Sir!" 'Paid the landlurd,"tlie known ie tionsally full . • •• ; • "Hut•yon should make arrangements to , accommodate all who come I" ‘, • “We min lodge •so :more thin we have rooms for. Sir •• • • "You . have no business not to hive rooms! I will not listen to your exouses, lidaterer ! I ant, tired of brilng 'bristled rront pillar to post. go,rip furtW= Here I mil !" “Tut I have did honor to repelitld on my dear Sir, that'we halve not an up.irti pied' binder in die house .. We'll set tifitttered the traveller. And liecAtiming to the porter to follow Itlah, anti, liillbwed by the initourShed and depreating hilidliwd, he rushed up the staircase.' Het:thug the entreaties and re tnonstraures not at all, he enthreil the principal corridor / began with the Brat door, and opening every'rine that *mild yield to his hand, thrust in his head„ and g,,ve a scrutinizino look at the interior.— It was just twlore dionet,time, nad-thi, oc• cupants, all, making their toilet, were most ly bike!) by surprise. Ladies were ippon td upon, in stages of apparel moreor less simple. and the intruder's ,progress was at tended by a succession of screams froth princesaes, dutchesses, and other dames e' 11311 y susceptible of astonishment: I or rifled nt this stand:dohs violation of pro: priety, such as bed never linfore' taken place in his Image, the petri fi ed and paral , iced landlord at last recovered Irlinselfsuf., tieently to eieniepAelretiteniont traveller try the tail of his coat. He released himself with I blow, and, the next moment. oribt , ad the door of a room •in which Moro chanced to he no occupant.' Urioccupied trowsers and and blots lay about upon the chair and floor, however. and these the traveller vigorously gathered ,into a, heap; and phched out, over the landlord's fired.' into the entry r Then, seizing -,hit. own pormanteau, the pqmer a picee of money., he set Its hands go his hips, and stood, aking bre:itit aPpareutly before e jecting his pursuer. . , knew very well I could Okiti what, I , wanted,” said he, "this is the phentber that suits me." • • , "that it is occupied, Sir!" panted the host, quite breathless at los;audiscity. , "Occupied by the!" . "But you have no right to dispossess the occupant, and thrown out his 'etre'eis in . this insonter ' "Pick theta up, mid lodge' blee where !" •-• • • ' • .ofiee more, Sir! will you listen .to me, and understand *hail cannot tedutnallodate you!" • . "My friend ! cease to annoy me With your importunities! Leave me altine in my (+amber; and send ate a barber, that I may shaVe before dinner I" 4 ; ..You may Ile shaved whereyou plNuie," eriedl the angry landlord, 4 but it wilt net' be here ! You must instantly leave -this apartment !" "We will see which of us , is to reeve this mini:petal" said the , ett4. selkina thil Itlitit by thd thrOat, and being,s pliweretil athletic rnan, he ran More:expo- tiltlndsly to'.the heed at rite The servants were begliming to 'asSenifife, however, ar.d. as, the invader retreated. to the field he had cleared, they rushed 1 ( 144 01 01 1 pair.of plitoW•csiddenly . pre-1 Rented, brought them to a hall, end .a fur.), joint-Moder:nine that he would. bluw. out the,braips of thetirst .ono who .advauued o wall felt , telt° a,matier for consideration. lie, slowly hrouglat forward, het suuaales. and they gradually retreated, Otill -the last. one hael.ed over the threshold„ ond, Ise closed the tloore„ f . To send fur the man Raw. (wen ad, am:10440,y. and the officer. mill is arrival. found the door barricaded and .the.:Wavel ler,prepared to sustain a siege.„ Warning , voice, of the risk.of resistiug des law, they,proce,eded to, break tied tv,cre, received with a discharge fn./heir I heads of such of the furniture of the cluttW ber as could be used in the way of a mis s Her ilfitnetbektrY ttCilethellemMuttltidn beiftg.esiuMateil,the looked- 1 9n' h but iho:fitsrWhtCestated hid-enizettthent, l and-iherWres ridWledatied-tii hit filltst•ohlatt he ., "shandy emp loyed , till vitifr,eddsti by numbers: • -nkiebtrthisi tetra Pellia (preille 'fedi** Aiateeekei were de: mWnc d, phi', tiff 044 0 14'1111 . 1'8W 6'6 'a' ieiiiiiite bNODelekaie, on his return fiairi the Petite Convention at Frankfort! this surprising revelation, and a payaiant o atie required fine, for a disturbance of the peace, he was discharged. Tell us, oh much seeing Stetson, if such a chapter as this can he ihund in the chron icles of multitudinous Astor! FAvons,tlhought a favor does, or does not, deserve / to be returned, the manner in which it was granted deserves to 1141 ro• diemberetic • 4+ • ' l 4! • 4itE*4 1 .oj 4 o, - • Cnorthe . I fua al I - PUIII34ANA.: • 11.6 d f 3% • ift i:..mit ts c if f g eg i t s i ..a il d - lpfib . ilittE' -: T. WO tallier yob insib' it dlf4 in hid' i . -tr•cr rl'er 7 "'Ffm'i - ' fbittilykolsokiteilit iii d . infl ioittlin'ess,' ' 4 X);i9 4 r. IRO it,kc* loußvel )"'' ' 1001renlihid l OginVIII*1 1 0& . 4 '8; and then . .Theiyoting-man *silts; in the initlisfpf 4dijolitlertlie likelidie of which model lie Aornptatione. to. *petit* the Inipeopetlinfr 'intends his on oidet stature add sublime thfigedce al which ii inA danger dt itnoiliiig Icifo difitinlaiml;' sha I I be configured. his ruin. Health, trtrigtrVity llhd vityd,d's Sodiety is' ibliiiiteirtitEtblerant of 'the perid nit' his' relisibit , these tediPitti4rts.4a; Ibitetthe dreidh *hose liftPlong pleasure l'he PrOVidirride or ..Glbd is' Ito - . more Viso. **le - 1401 to debase hinitlell and to ' de potisibleetiecusisti,d man 'by Awl:mm*l4M" brach Milers; dirt* hear has been stmt. th.dgesitte4ego Met sokilsol,to diesaise,iAktin bid 'ivittr inOinly'sd' Muth that it i'S no lung for; Ake , picking .of leis packet,. Fig IV er'HiPlirtfii(t, bu:lltelliblitdk .011 over ;:putil youdg man iq'iliftiri his health. is to Waiter *lin o 'IIC Übe. eilitillitiFi'lli ttietreated as his prtilMarty ; Aid' dektroi'lilli triluaity o'lreeeirelf Sly th't Wad tfotiiiti'of thd'Oai for alrortme &eV, "' '-'-' ' ' s Iles trititi I vieki — Attkitv l titd'poblest of Should a mad love God. he , win havet'N , the'rtiqd Iterni " e A dbittillit'dirdle" around, h t Inn tiples , Agt tilfgaio for aka:mon:oBe Of t Mtn ; faiiikkoii ilit,hud'lokto , Mtn' to'. it. friths sixtl utli 404..•.1 4 41 ouir j the' d " eittt:'' , ' ' ' ' ' •'' ainf' l F, l 10 11-ttit i itufilil i v o f, 411 ' 1 ' 41 M" '' " i '" 42 . 1 -; - " I ' t/ ' s :4 i 1 :‘:". li du! , 'llui tee 0 4101 on , kii,.:ittutilhi , Not• only , Ips ing hps, but a ,d,ispeptie,.stoOtieki iallill m aboination, to ib ~I..prtl. Ttnl,prodriV• , 110 tni or, slid Poet, thfl. l inettk Of of•iestoth At the ProlorslllOat tio anNe•tod bY i5t),, 11 ,1: The num•lrlio •uegleeps • ko morns um a pu6,00, , lA, tO ,111111401 r WhilllF M O 'Wttber banem is to society—the brutiali part prig.: dominates.: , its is `, kr 'hinhietrniiltall NV. .ebolas is to Ilarigarr • ' ' . Men buy piling, and Ike " ing , market grab:. britirhoinit; thiteitettl Our ancestors , used•tir bur* dirt laded& *hire four retold , met: tit wrery , tblitleriiiti if htl lady litho lay 414 fnitrithifitin'•'4'4lfittginie with turtle soup and litilistrit'aittaiii.al Wil ly' commit stockily itit•lfitlity• Asbtl'ille'rope or the piing . 1 .and ileteltlie tild , lhar 'req. ved i how mane wile re nOililibitontlirWittl a restiagi plata al Modtit'AUlintidattklldibe , ' fritia . ini slur orpsirrodds T'%Sty Aniline,. sing that Hien, invited•kr ii repair titorlfty' of the r sods shpUld ,Illpp „IF), refil, • ,gii‘cub. baget ur ..'Whon called to ,paktalce R t. A be (Ai rpeti 614,001 d atop to,gailii,taith . the 'SWitibi ' - ' 1,• ; .0 ~ , i lryounikirfed iinaiiint;:llls4,4o,g ,0 11 ,4.0 10 1 tio'n or ttppotite ig tim greitklodrF ,M I PIO' 1 jayqiont, they',frilf (lad this ,iir•ille tglimit 'degree Witfi intldstry and „ts4"ririscp.rt 'rho epicure;ioliti seeks it in a r)tuAler which costs tive dollars, will dud less en.: joyment of appetite_ than, * borer; who dimes on a 'shitiing. If tlui,thsvouseof ap petite desires lui•bigh grat.iatiattioui he 'Mut not ,sand for beeLmugups,,, bat cltutb.•ll thountaill. or swing .mt ase.„f, Without beillO' there is 4 ld 4..„eliFaoY 4 1 . 1 1 1 t colt NV velte au appom, ,yr !waver, ililitrotys , Isie health turas _thq,nust..fielicatil vtaogiithito iperee and al, 5,,," l'he,phin titiu,,is,phy s . killy wicket! tides not. It ve ,out: half his (Id vs, mid he is not half !dive _whilit,lie does live. flowerer, gracious Litni may be to the buarti he uevpr piudyns.LW ttolu,itii. , • •, , ... . Let a ' voting titan , pursue eietturee4tem prance, sobriety. and and ud try, and, .hd Limy retain his vigor tintil three-scare ,yrt.rel mid ten, With ills ctip4if eajoiroterll , 4ol, and deliartpainlessly 1 as dic,candlo kOrtill out iii Its socket, so *ilthe expire. ' Bet look ai the trinlioritli. "Wlrch - 11 Man atlirefii his appetite to 001111 , 61 hiA, he Well* his dWelllfillinto a laud' hooka: wheat: he live's in a hovel, clothed, with rags, or in the splendid mansion and gor geous cloditokkof,the upper ton. I ask 1 4 Y ou ng .14 8 7 1 ,1)10. 11 , wild i* jght rimming his litiliita of li(e, or Put, begip-' imig / 11 ; 1 0 1 4 0 theitaxbabitual ,trailhe of thotight i otit of, which inkits grow, ko Actob around hicu, entlquaillt thy oxampids whole fortuno he would 'trivet, or who.* faw k w"ltiltialtor• Vo'en as we walk Ott Inmate ..le i dAelik'bilki!lOiltihilkoell Of Muth. mamma. 40 ? I'OStilt .a, Patriarch, ;whose stock of vigdr t hree-score years and put 1e414.1 1 0 - ly to have impaired. /144,- erect form, his I Arm Mop, hie *Jamie limbs anduadirtimedl, amismo 'aro. so many usrutioatea oi,.qmod ' conduct ;., +or, rather. 81, many jeweimand 1 orders of -nobtlity .with which were has honored ; hint ..for , hiti fidelity so herilawa: [Lie isir, complexion Shows thachisdolood has never beeo corrupted I hls‘pure bretwlt the( ho hes meow yielded his digastittetap. parstue for a imidiar's orialiaaal I hid aki 413 language And, keen apitrehensicnt, that his logie e ttea neem bean drugg'4l* atepo• tied hy the poisons of dietillve, et latticed', Matt Unjoy t iog hie appetites 40 Ithe highl. 044 lie haeleeterved the flower of enjoy. tog them. IDeepiusthe moral of the school. boys'e atory. be km eaten bib rake MO midi kept it. As ho .deems the cup °Chia the,ro, are no Ines at the bottom. itlia or" , gaits will mash the goal of existence'td , gather. ,Painlessly , as ,o doodle. bumi down, in the soekok ad will,he trxpire.and i a little imagination would convert himiho to another Encteli, translated , from okra* toe better world *llll'lo'oe t rthebillealli. Bet Idek at an Opposite exiteene, l Wfierii an olirmaite tried - my" Jii rectirdeir. 'What wreak so Shocking to behold Xi the'*ieck of a '1416410e• Mau ; thii.divir df l lite''Sl-' haukted; and yet ther first etetid'ln'aff'hdrf-' Drably dareer'idat vet taken i id 'Matte ti' lassie 'bonito lif ilitleallif i tlead:''Net'llf 4 , liettilletrildr &lintel oradeliftylidt bariikr!' Rtignes have ilitiVlitel itiiiiii'lkat 'or tiller' tithe •'btrttit into tlitt reifies ` r thrift hands' ;' eveti for 'llitiedbr Cain *dc ir'ittlfititiitiett on'did fOrelfead ; - but. l oLer thi*Viiiii'leitte l son of theodebauehett ot tft `iiiehritlie Old; signet:free of infaihy are litten.'''Ro4 +l nature Mode him with stigillkt tariff ofq•ioi , brium ! How she hangs' labiiiii bVer'hiltil 1 to testify hpr disgust ak his oxistooco, at [ to iliroooiiib othcfg id bettite 'of iiii s kirreth", ,pie! ' RdwithelooVeldrill liaidhOldfle lreatetiiiknithiiiiniiicyti,"Tuior tferili 'dim- 1 wtird 'file friiihoOte"if' to bififg h Eli ilpdn' ' 1 all fituil'ivittil libi'd IrlltiAltii, or ' tecli; ' grade tin? to tjfei tO le's diiiiiiiis! " flow lode d' itltliathie, hi itittilint 't 'open übliteratini all traces of her OirRIA.: -1 "age. 49 titacalttoter, en? eV aloe nav 4 t , titglo )Itat ! How she pours , rheum over his: I eyes, sends total spirits to inhabit his , il breath, and shrieks, es with a truMpet, from every pore of his body, "Benota A I 'lid/our!". Such a ntan a nay be seen in 1 the streets of our city every day ; if rich enough, lie may bo found in the saloons and at the tables of the "supreme lon ,;" but surely, to evory man of purity and honor; to every man whose wisdom as well as whose heart is unblemished, the wretch who COMES cropped and bleeding from the pillory, and redolent with its ap" propriate perfumes, would be a guest or a companion far less ollimsive and disgust ing. • ls . ?& ~ ,1 ,trt .J4 1 ,0, •J. ~ .....-.. • i j MA4.00 IfitieliOtoJeirtiog ciliate 4i; the interim' or . Sassaehusistisq nom.,,lttnit . ' Aithi P AC tigi . " - - :inge(t_.,r4heri,,itill4l4l.fPgfilierkftihMlPldl - suet IWO. of a tall Vermonter. wai seen makinla , • tracks fer Aelliftldt; whialell ' . , stinititeil ' latoard the train , , '.. A rted: Alta' 4 Amara wie f aralil6 . , - I; "' hills,liii Ott t. 40 *hi hoe:10 ' , ~ ' ,itatked44olj to dee of 1 Rai au* 4ienditniter ion* klieel l yl7..dts illy, itassesitif,altillptishing tecolli 104.1 W gaicly:b4!Tied hinithittb ale Itovei 1 and'iNiThk 08: long iliktir eif V ".pill 1 ien i gers.,i.'4 ' cited wartrly i Atiqieelf. ' 4 l Ageing itzingete4e, Oars Mali& ' , Ming an hero that,olass geniell r eliffhosseast.sdiry a attdll.l%l Mirper-1 and:Wok smell sate thitt a isekettettelegtrUo." ad datthe iekttetwit of P ektftilehiett yMa qp:' tieriittioi,taithAt'ooll6ll of ft ieliteb,‘• 'ithe 'l cowered whits ttroittlii *reff adadr. tablotied l , hstr.vhisils , I 'attar AK Pallort eufkiii4eibit.' ilihearly is csteolth&(iiiiid. itcaseil , Whitt r shy's. iiiiiiilaittelhtitatitlitelketiver" lid *poke his MOW. .10146440t11,414Pn1ib'' Olio , 1 ~ ,ile ,:::,,,,it. (i , ,, asti .sipit ti ,, 7 1 4 c,::The'dasidifilketilitolikieliiiiiiisif Ut,,. 44 ' the wicdotria itinilliattehttiottelthe ';etr. 1 Torphic`sittattliatialeuilktisthiglithe 'AO+ I eater drills' leatvile4l4 istlitiliteillikirtthcithl thetthore Was aliiireoptairkimity fair fitl 4 wbkh Irellahiter Wheal illtitlaPikitatikil ktul •Joniihap; is ddinlY i PAW*: larlagsltil lel ea b 4 1 Jet of 4he allittlyli, teit: l, wilifil Ile ittieti , e'lln64 i, tboritaa ate 4101411016 m %VIM •diAdy, i ,noulcutemaili 1101Citici iiheUllieldiraJor What wits *ding am uhtilitilitt4ettett "Oda 'slostly , fttisuisietl 4 hsl fo Mattis' 'int tile hkolatirdiS ni i *him Joninftitil.fic- the Aim dent litokett.te fitietdo she. seatoecettietfolty the 'datidy'LL. ! As his collsuithatffiersohllo, heltitiltild'ent , milted, his haat grew • taidhink. laid tahatilig his bronstilfailahreiElittatti stOte orgstik be trade and Wade' sit fast 4lttreer ldWittl ,hict o „, , , , , ~,, • , ~,, •'..1.11 4 cf. ,' 'AI: ; , ',. .; Walv i *Wee' ll” enittalenteddolliii Vet., istrintert , ste helArasped'Altd 'thllidelc: bele] 'within hits trete hod , •"gaeo :41''r6icenslisla 1 *tie bezer=o4hd i d a .thilaghti t t tild CV h est , lr *now you , * thw , ei• I SO/ 101;,. faller.; i ya de! Ilm ieally Om) re 'sea te I' • -1 r • kitreats brisk ,frintrate sitintlyAllo kW by a-rolboy of aeries, •all , 111 ateei ithr iA ihosrorasised-halid front hAegittpreceltitel Jonathan to halt iteddeetyl A Ifie direlatack, tions. odd - bomuteeeedsapolegyithif AM tits rudeness, '- , • :, * ~,, , , ' f'' , , 44.. 'Out i.l a wow:. T dididaittese tethatitwoot htotif.. but it does ace &lett* , enitairthil*illeliii- 1 ctis,tspocially stitch* atilmoksitlibmliaps, dionghrebn 'dont eiontecibihr IltteVbilil I.filk you. anti that'sjettits , welklt, •-; _ ... , .t. Whit. 44 .; yoe• ' Mead; 1 yew „ llltlithltatt iterlNeadilaimed3 the' dentlyt lida • tifiti6* fate ,Oritunoned ;with Augue...;'' '/''.'•fitt ,•;,s•oh,; biller, thoteVutf.baiilli9lllkliffillt tip ;.yoli 'inlet deny mg..' 1,, .; ,:1:.. , froilerty;tellati"'ldeituthilldtbeiliddrent+ phatieally.,- , ..l 1.,..,t,'„,. ; r: 9r..;t1« 04.,.-..;:t.; ...buy, •Akisten, o ;:tleittlluaid;;JoffillOttit dot hocalititibitAntitruptloltvlided..with b i kootiiog wink of; t Ito dye; ithUer bog iii;ii %nee yell'got Aloof'' , ..,:; ...;•;;..: a. , ;‘, Ll 4. . “liet you,Altin , to4lutult'd glentteludal” shouted ;. 11141rAtatttlyv .alltilsigNolldbfl MI seat,./.1, ~1...!)...0.; , ;.i . . ;...1,1 ..;•. , c,i ~.lt •.1;;'.! 1 .# l3 d;4 l tiete frlahll. o ';;lidtP;Stinetlieff;cdulf outuitioeclwailidti a ti dheyl'inpd;~ yfiti .hell I there.4.‘didtettittp,;:you!ibod ,. fotttleta'ott r oo tvait'a• yode ;ergo' Isegot•noutt;e) :•,.....t.A f -, . , •4ll)l 2 l4llillelfUlidt . ii'V l 4!hplitildl d 14)" dantly,bliliaity., w I:. i-, -, . Vt. , : :L. }.. , I.tl "I say. Mister. have you got that Mitt off your nee* yet t" etlppeottA i Joultltan, 'eelithgteiVai the 'Airily, letgehlt Olfihr di' tretititilliiiitiO&llliiii 11 1 1*tt At 14044, ttii odPk;wittrattiilt fatilile to • /*I 0, AO' I ,htitig - by . ;ql!te,bblitf'"iii6tifit ifii? 'llaillly,'Ai i k , atit,mn p e r I ' "thit w i fe ;o' ind e , yi niv . s oi :f t k „ 16 ilkltheZeftiS' ii , llarkecidlititiln ll l lj l, ", s. fiertinehpoal"o !Oak" bit` World :i t,.,!7. t{ , J?;;:p ,,,„ ilt , f a i 6 r d . i i i ip tfiC6l"e*'l tenifi,”; iale:loittlitYii;', 2 &Vole thV'Mti d u iliiikticts 1 Whilki l il 1 ioOle thi I P liniii . ti t lite' iieri , r 00'7,i:0) 1 41A offivpdsifdqlk o 6 three i fftreijkiii, 66a / ?q" pdetPhfid Olitittli'ilesd, f6 pdilinltt ' On) i ? ktitiqlt r i'littlihlti 111 the vgiii 4 inittfit-* °Mini tliat'itita'diellibliail:l:ei Olio- . tie' tinki:timili. th''V,eiiii4t k 4.ltiiieui. - ,, ctii'' Y ii flAigiiiet 6i ilipiiVo 'I J ,e,r?ar.,e , .., ~.,. . , .00. dk7: 4 ,itrr, 4 l,lpw;AAAMmi d iTAFip. re.cl,,ttsl fly ' 401 ! ie .I‘''rq!i PIC! w" 'lt'Veitl..lo l lk,iolir s'iitalOilil. l ii. 4 yl l ,A l " ,Tflidlifltic• -14000 by Wit unliefaa 91fhie. rftaheditt-to 'are what teati,thi;',4oltl,.: The ;train stop ped at doi•iko c io ni .,i, 0 ,Itrii, station, and the haat thit't Via ste? Or thg crest fallen dandy he witaalinlilng WO: , trelu i , muttering curses too fearful to rep eat. iiVtliai,NA(Slitigs which promises , . :to,replieu.the hitherto. l visionary anticipa tiosfe,o( a successfulduld practical naviga tiquof4he ale, is noticed in a late No.. of 'ffibune. ,This invention is a ntiw application of the principle of a Fly= lug Machine, widish has already attracted the attention and received the approbation of many eminent scientific men in this country. It is believed that the feasibility of air navigation has been indisputably demonstrated, and that by this Iliachine space can be annihilated with a rapidity second only to the Magnetic Telegraph. The t, inventor. Mr. John l'aggart, Charleston, Mass., has expended much time and labor in petleeting his improve. went, and purposes ethibiting its tetioldby an •aseensiou from 'Now York, which will take pine in a few weeks. • ENNA Pi I 3ts ,snityuan) ,t . . 4.11-1 1}4 , 411 • . • L jeovaulilit .IL- ` 4rt iu 31.441 1, UM* 7.10 aft ,fit Two DOLl*ltti ME!Mi NEW SElilE*,lllO. .' 1...; A Tti , ICtINCI . sc'ENt", " . . , slit A Frenefi paper'Sayli'Lut!ifle'l3Wit,* pretty little girl With blue' eieVitii fair' hair, pohily but neatly eloth'eil; iVas brought' before the flixth' Court aCorrecticm, Ult , der . the charge of vagrancy. "Does any one claim yon 1" said the magiraDite.--- "Ali, my good air," she replied.' Ihrnenrs htore f:ienda, my fattier and: amber ar' dead. 1 have only my_ brother, limes( but, he is as young as 1 .ain...oh.torar.- what could he do fur me I" ••I'lre".:ll*.ort 'Mist send you to the house of correbtioh.' r "Mere I aim sister.. there C Ara. An •not fear," cried it childish voice from iheAliter .enill.of the court. ; And at the sante Omani, allude ,buy . with- sprightly. conettentsce; ittertia,l forth from the midst of the crowd. ,ara) s atird .hefore the magistrate,..."W ho' itie iott,!", .mll4, he.• ...James ,Flotie..ther ,4other of this poor little gird:' -“Yiput" 40 " ,• "'chimera," ~..And ;What& * otr W4,q1,1" . "I ;come, to clai nu Imeitleih—v %IDA! have you Menthe meaporof providing filt ( ,4o f r' ...Yesterjay I liatl nuti tweemar Trove. Don't he ztireiti.Leitille.'.c4Ohy k ply& good yon are t James r.,!; - blegistate tpitut;ke : • -But. let us see,, mybut;itifier i!ilt,tt 0 4 . ,isNeeii 10.thifell it-ieatvlisa your titster,.,. Ilowover ;yob, trtuitliee sohteneX ;Pitt4atiee.7. Jettiee; , Jtist at forllnkillstia- AIR I . l :lY.Atotiveri di•ed , of a bad coughs leg it „ittae,.Nefirogititilmone.; :.‘Ye were itfigreai t9nide.„,...l',ltemi said to , niyattlf.liiiebe- Pnltt.ixy 11Fttittooltrel Attlien 1 iirrotieta• tr, Oed 1 itild,, .. i yAll ,euppori my •eietriri ,'ft. err N;Pu r ite n tl iti t7e ' a ta rr a v 'b li r e ' r ish l .al ilf a my .i . 17e rY r ;44 1 tAt 11 )10‘ ttioli FiWr. secretly to uty loom, I , r iilii4P: &Pi I)'..tli.Y bed wbilek . t .elept lea !,14., 4;; ; o, , ,rApputi up.in my blouses taut I!„l(epggarkl. }ho little. tbing ,had nicWaskstright Ai ( pel t Atr . one day, she unfortupetely :Mtg... gell,slit thu Iloidettattl... Whim 1 hard she la'sl l 4.lidal 4 Ri, k f q ,ift,lo.supeil4 comet my ..bisg,Olitsit thingthcanuot last:so . ;!ytta , nest .0k4.K4 11 q0 q gig belte It— 1 , vory, en itek,reidih ,cl ig Aroma a 4: .uni ziot..birt at .- hut 1 . • de , ,9411 4p look iiir a,place.; aittl,lliitvelowhd ,g,gpry,go t vil one,,sy here I ant Judged; ihd. ‘tiptoiethecl, acid' iave tin (runes a month. l' letFoals,i) fitund,a good tvoinatr..who. for these.2o francs will take cartt•of Lbclllet i uist; teach her needle nark ; .I:eleint..thy stater." Imedle.clesped her halides ..4,1h I . T,filoPti Yoe urea Jstnes !" fdagieurate to .laines: ',My !my, ;your imtitluti.iityary lipuorable. The , cuurt uneouragerryartrlcs persevere inthis,courap anti you wilt.geoe per.". . The court them tlecitled,lo,rander tip Limillei to iiaines and she was going ' . .f i risru,the, bac to join her brother. whew the maglatiate, snail ingsa id. " You carinnt beset aqibißty,Alll,toisiorrow.", James'', ; uli ev .. pr n thind t , Lecilley,) .will eumelmad •tatdlt -YON.:.; 0 01•1 to Anti:wow , " •To thwidagist . aca;, ; !..,1 way kiss her. may 1 mitotic I" tt 001;,..tivey,.hintee11- tete the airmivor 11,4400 t, eit4 both Wept warm tears ;of Anti.egic!itt-r- B .4or :i p 41a,;i4 lac : -AL. J: _ . 1 " lit)di NT:I7PON AC - lIAFit, e' , TAVLcit. ' ," wet find, iwthe Churchman, the Etriiina ittsintentrOf the published serntoti 11011 nevi llenrge'W. Doane nts ther itetiht of President Taylor% {_tom the text (111givii. *Oh. oKirow ye not that thel is' a titittaiyand trrreent loan fallen, nits tilt; in•iantel,• 3 ' • • VI% with ere ath! MAI • lifer the4httla of it• In 'oar columns; foi;* 0101 a eldquent and'lbftily at itteiterl'irlbn ; Itiv:thoimmtotly-of the derensed pafridt 'We have inn.' yet , reet Ati it Is We 'duet &Hindi ouriblies tvith the follirwing':' t•-• * "ait man hat fallen, I do , liqt •Mean,* mete male, human. Individual: Vuei whom ilia tailor. ranter' than thii'Mal . l+ !tanterpelinlies: ft. Walking thing, tlitit twetws , whatt ' l l speak of that Which '1..117t1 ttl setts trialca'hirati, Witt fiereit r I i .1111wred;setily; neW"hy the eimensiiiim' - le thalfilerftil Nil. Bat, ea litible 'hf lkstwahrOttgli the-Cress. Ahtidnitiffitsit *lO itt4lialenetval of sty fair 'quill:ollMb, mid Its notiniemace ereet; OM' stOreti enrihoolliati hath Made tone upright," A inaltinhat mod I attil used " A titan, that has a heart; and yitidet ion. 'A Aniel thin - Wain* his eirewntstaneeir, • A Mans , thirtitarea dot for ltimitelf, A' Mani ilitsplielti of a ehittl. Mani •-with• the itirktnese of u eight. A Mau i with' she(frethilesa add earnestness or a shill-al AtnillnAtiftiatitedi 'A matt, in generdsltit: killsaLlnlitasettartintity, ) 'matt; ta•attail dtalanioneldar man; to make transit/61i Alfiltniietiare,: not nal)/ Hai in beak ' A dug** 'A mans without a fear. - ' 4 k thntiddrbd4wity war: A dew drop, lit thd darorreetwa' ,, 'Ottei thati titiainst•illet Nati eoultr•itiay The billtdottOrtElt littetitt Vieth. Arid; thgn, llaniollierieerk'•erhts and .lap *frite4ltetiiie; gallant BOIT dki totrottheltaatrttien•, !mhos hilefaMill liar Ike., t Mal Say; with truth, that I tell eaultation, ittpar sueei•ss:' l Truel,r, twenvilsai wcallin Israel," • a. ' oohgg rte many ingeutoue sopirtritW eds. wliidi arc at present eaciflpg,Natagitni at'tifit Vale, tlio A mtvicat, lortiwto, r4e riewrork, is one to supply the elres,o( an . sinpulitteil leg. It is vtirrippae4erf pr, lid 'Willow wend end steer springs. with a den i'egorti to the laws of anntclotjts fiSt7l joint in the mutual leg bein4 copied with*, minuteness and nicety deservinr of to p, praise'. lite !'cost says That it sivitopoilffit. ble. when attached to the body, ;O 44qpyrk et any difference between it aud . 1114.4140 ral A W b' — uot, A buffoon baring strew: ded his severeigni the monarch seiteasimi) him i o ,opih—th e culprit, in great pirrirtp fell upon his knees and cried fur vlewrjr;rw will extend to you oo"other mirottOr . said tho utonarebo.thun permutitkklotorie: choose what kind of a death yotawalriliov Decide i muleiliately. for 'Nabs oboyoli" "I adore, your eleturory," soid,tho *laic ty jester, rltioxte to the of old ,0g0.!,` An inebriated Irishman on being On : P questioned in a very narrow lanitio . kopek( which he was reeling, as In the fengib it the road he had traveled, repliedi.4 zs ' : " 'Z Faith ! it's hot so Mitch the lengeitef* as the breadth &mei tired me?* ' . 404 tw a The fuel eel sin, Noy,* lotyg *ilk qt : wicked/seeigis* .„ email.; ,#gytuo uteri* ' . 4 e . 4 ' 9l , i'. 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