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Wlit; 1041%3'f/tight:yr 'ling, . 71fivetiii& 151 old tenowii. • On smile red field ,wfur.vrutr the .victorls crown, Of teare i watl tzinmphing?. • -• • .• .rklA.:N(l3t4 2ll 'ff. l , l tfAdt, W l 9 fiTs • O'er •litc'r.nl Seit aown tie ,/trtiVenft b 4 nneelin the breeze ' '" 'N'tit thriaiv- , --0; 1 1161-4nof these I W u are the great of earth—' • • , Thq . mlg4y hunters? kings of'antient Fhr ageli half fabl9,' fluff divine, litinittaard in heathen .• : .) I iter ti.nith-like palates where now we read, • Thep lived„shad•reipined i apd died 1 ; , .• W-1 1 4411 0 kilAtia.•ifklitioWs •r•Wil?eo . 14 toil, find to fn ! , Nptith ae nM these indeed I Who.are. the Mighty ? they of,Egyptiaa plrimidet ? „ Who unknown kiags, 9a whose iwne coffin , hrls' fitiMage' reit:se 'ate acrcilled'?" or inert whose dWluf lily • . • • iWeought.the . rock temple, reared the cram loch: •gray i • • t: 'Whose, smoke, and &re, And incense darkened dig they-0, no I.—not they illt.ho arc the great of earth ? Mark, whurejnn prophet stands, The loid-stae twedle tregibles in his hands, Ver western sees he finds for Mind a throne— Or he on' 'Whose wr'apt sight now 'wonders Whsie 'heavenwnrd . turned, his glass made worlds his owu-- Not he—not these alone 1 Who ete . the mighty? see, Where tires a Wiziard ; where the marble rite With grace and beauty qMelcous into life— Ur as danger's waves beat wild and free, Same "glorious arm" like . Moses' parts 40 sea, That a vexed people yet redeemed may be— The statesman ?—sage—in't he ? O no—not these the nohtekt triumphs prove. Go '4 here forgiterlest turning like a.dove Alights o'er life's dark flood on some lone heart— , Where itteuie men, truth, justice, peace, he- As bait interpreters of GodlPie lore— Itiltere ill lilt a 'noblest eharidea hare birth ;' There dwell %lie 'great, the Wogs of peerless worth— They shall subdue the earth I 1)e JoienmonN i,a■t suinumc I mule en exnureion In Stunland, with, the itnention glco.npleting views. and went, over the aatneground .• dosafitt the. learned. tourists. Dr, 4nlwartst-and . Mtavvtil ? I inn 'ln the habit of talthig v,ery long walks on these (K e tt sloes.; and lierceiving it storm threaten. laade Aile best (Amy wry tp a small build• ing. i t arrived, in time at a nesi little soaves received by a respoctanle looking matt. and Its wile. who did all, in their power make tue comfortable. After eating snow excellent fried mutton chops, pad, drinking a quart of ale, . I asked, the llan.ltord.to at down an a l partake•of a bowl sit whiskey I fintod him as the 4ar m ich, geomilly are, very intelligentoind full nl attenetnes. of which, the following “eriayreerve as a specimen : •ioSir " said, the landlord "this inn was fomterlv kept by Andrew, 31..egregor. a • reialtrc of mine ;,atid these h.fd bottomed •chairs,(in, which we are now sitting) were yearcago filled by the great tourists, tray. cllang , •like the 'lion and jackal., Boswell 'preceeded she,Doctr f r in search, of food. and befog mucli pleased with the louts of ute bouse.followed his noseinto the far der, ,teltere, luksaw, a #oe lag of mutton.— lie ordered it. to be roasted with the ut -40....A expedition, and particular orders for a Oirq PPiddeog. ,"Now;,' says oinake the,hitat ,of all , puddings.' Elated with in„ genii h ir ir,; he immediately, went out in earelt of his friend, and saw the, giant of learning slowly advancing on a pony. ..my dear. sir,", said Doswell, out of breath with joy...goodnews ! [have just be spoke, aCtieutitiortable and clean, inn. here. ;It delicious leg, of nietteq ;, , it is now get- Ain featly, and I flatter mvself that we shall make an excellent me/1.7 Johntion iPikeOlP l elPee 4 .. "And I ,‘"Te." sail lie. ..you ,hare,,beeppkett a, pudding." "Sir diedyeor ,favoriteg e m4din the ot,bFr. I '4ObTion, otr the. PfIOYI and:the Poor ,sinimsl, relieved from the giant, emelt his tvrity,l;Ato the stahhr.,Boswell Inhered the thictor into the house, and lef4 him to prepare fur his dlicious treat. Johnson feeling his coat r ather damp, from the mist of the niiilifiesiio4l4tir 'itint'the kitchen and threw; •his upper garment On a _chair before the fire ; he sat on a ,hob near,a lit- tle boy who was• ,attending the meat. Johnson occasionally peeped from behind his coat, while the buy kept basting the mutton. Johnson did not like the appear ance; of his head ; when he, shifted the basting ladle (ruin one baud; =the other was never Pie t and the Doctor Mit tight at the same time he aim somithitig falll on the meat, upon which he delerMined 'to •eat no mutton on that day• .dinnkr •announced. noswell.exelaimed: dear Darter nere comes• the mutton:—vvrltat a , pima; done to a Mtn, and louks , llo beau. tifully brosot !' The Bomar tittered:— Alai a short grace.tfoswell said t ' '.l. suppose I am , to carve, as nstua ; what part shall' I help you to ! The Doe ;tor •teplied.: "illy dear - Bozy. I did not like to tell yoti before. - but lam determined to abstai' u Ifrom meat .4 dear:l this is a greatdisappointmen . (*Nay no more ;t' shall•make myself .ample amends witlrthe pudding. • Boswell commenced the attack, and made the first cut at the mutton. "flow .the gravy runs ; *hit - fine flavored fat, an mice And brown, too. Oh, sir you would oeliihed this prime piece of mutton." *ens meat being removed, in came the OW 1040 fur pudding. ,The,,,Doctor • 11 1 0 44 0 Yonailelittegilliy to, and in a few 'amulente nearly finished the ,puddiug.— The , mble-was cleared and Boswell said whII twos ea ting the mutton :t , 71 I;'` .) :11, , •,„v;-drk, 1 .n.,, ;( a,77 . . , • . . r; yoti siiemeilgrelluntqly irieljned,to leugh,i I, 'A' fidori- I firstat:Wii itte 'kindly per- I pre . ) , Wive what tickled pour fancy 1" ' mitred to coprthe following good: anecdote The Doctor theh ' litirily told him ' all' from a private .; letter . juin reeeived.by a , gou th i at' had passed t ' the k When fire/, shunt demon . of, this city, from. a hrother, ,now, ..the boy' and the. basting. • ,Rnswell turned :in Nebraika. This 'Yankee referred to Ili as pale as a, parsnip, sod. sick.ol ttimaelf,„ths' right kiiid 'of i'maete ditil . with the' ,and the company, darted nut of the rotim,.Viborder ruffians"' in /Unitas. -' We do not SOineti`fiefrelieved on reinrning, lie ineis. I remember to base Beau:this story in, print. ted aniiCeing the' dirty little rascally boy, l'Here it. is : , ~ whom lie severely 'reprimanded before I. You know,the test,the Missourians auk. Johnson. The , poor boy cried—the Doe. I jeet all iiiveleri, to who ' malie 'their s p . tor laughed.' ' ' ' ' I parolee at sato'? their 'feeries."'Atid . ask ""You little, filthy, gravelling hound ,"! tribe crusied into , Kansaio- Some days 'Aid Doswell,t.whrin you ,basted the meat, since altilab,sided,Yaokee ,arrivedi,atponel why .did ynonot,put,on the cap Isaw you of ~the Northern„ltli 4 apari Impugn, wi(l4 a.. in this morning'? long, train of glitttder of various sorts.— " . .II entildn't, Ai," said ih'e boy. ' • By wily of taking liiiii; the ferryntiati ask '. 4, 1V0 1 Why couldn't you? " said 800 ed him tibatistoek bC hid ' r - ' ' •' 1 • , ii ' • • , 'Meal," , says the—Yankee,. • 0 4 1've got well.; ”Ilecatinfr my, mammy 4gok it from me to boil ifte,pudiling in i' "..'rfie'DOcitu' t gathered up his herculean . frame, etoitif totielted the ceiling with hie:wig, starednr ; looked aoy . way_but, the right way. ;At last, with mouth wide open (mine of the emalleat) and . stoinieli heaving, he with some difficulty recovered hie breath. 'sod. looking at - Boswell with thiptifird con• tempt, he:routed out with the lungs of a asealor "Mr. !Insure% air, leave oft latighil.g, and mkt' pane of my eternal diVidearbre. never ,tatter a single MIN*, of ,thia , ahotni• sable adrentUre to any sold living vihile yini bret'athe." .'and each;' said lition hoed. ..you have the iMsilive fart from the mouth of, your humble servant."—Atge lo's Reminiscences. Don'T WonnY.—When llelstrode White. lock was to embark as Cromwell's envoy Ito Sweden, in 1753, he was much distur• bed in mind as he rusted in liarvitieli on the preceding night. which was very %tor ' my, while he reflected on the distracted stain of the nation. It happened that a confldentisl servant slept in an adjacent bed', who,'finding that his master could nut. sleep, : "Pray, sir, will yeti give me leave to ask, you a qus• t tien (" "Certainly." "Prziy, sir, don't you thinl?Goi govern ed the world very well before you Quo into it 1" "Undoubtedly." • ' • “And pray; sir, dan't you think that Ito will govern it quite as well when you are gone nut of it ?' "Certainly.” "Than; prai. Oi s etiPt. nc I •)+lll ynartilinir you may as welt treat Him to govern it as long it" you livei t'' ,„ To this question Whitelook had nothing to reply ; but turning about, soon fell asleep, till he tral tuturnoued to ttinbArk. Tur, Two FORTUNES.-A., few days since the writer was in company with a worthy Vlirintinu minister, who remarked, that a; friend of hi. 4; rinhapa a millege anciate, , was making his eight or ten thous. and a year in his chosen prof.tssinti, while he. himself, a poor minister, received .for his labors scarcely More than half as many hundreds." They may call theta theirs until some providential disarrangement of their plans shall scatter thew, or until the baud of the "gzitu mossenger",shull drag the possessors from their galden gods. Then, whose ihal! these things be ? But he who can say with humble, and well founded o.Mfidence—"mi Redeemer is mine"—lam a fortune within his'own soul which' ito fire 'nor floor nor thief can der troy.. Ho can :urn , with the spirit.of calm and triumphant faith to his friend, "tn. creased in goods," and repeat the words of the hymn, "Your heaps of glittering dust are yours, And my liedeemeez mine • Toe Oldest Negro Yet. We have at last got hold ota particular. old negro. There have been countless cases of tolerably advanced blaoks, but the ease below, whieb we copy from an exchange, is said to be perfeotly anther'. tie, and finishes the list. She ought ,to, be show around: r Sometime ago I sent you an account of inCharleston atold negro man; who died Charleston at the advanced ag3 0( 118 ye irs. "Since l then I have seen 'a statement of a negro, women, who died in•Fauquiermounty, Va..l aged. 140, years, friend, . , who ,vras fur welly an officer in tho United States relutei that When he Was ittatiotied at Pea Christian, in Lorelei ina,"'he wee in the I habit., with' his brother officers, of visiting en aged indent Who hold truiterofilk.— On one emotion . the following 'conversa tion look pito • 01t1 wowan, how old , ere you 1" duirito„ '41.4 Wig have you lived about here?" .4), 'long tint% long lime,' inassa."..* She then went on MI relate circumstances In -connection:, with the history of the country. which Proved that sl,e must have arrived at' a very advanced ago. ItWell, can't you refer any eircure• stature by which you may' come at your age .P . "Well mosso I'se had nineteen chil dren, and that gal, (pointing to an 0 sro. man.) is the yeauguei ; and klititt! she it 'natty " ' • The old •woman ties quite: active: when our informant saW,' her, lasi,,. end attended to.; he sale of her ,hut tormilic ~Irraelf in r r pril u nue cullivg he'r t.gal," whist; she l • 711. r ; . reprehntrid to Ittii"rooto011 tni•thet:'?"‘' A iaOBALIBLII zardrlt.r-- ue . towa „ne- *oder' glitch ati 'aocon nt of a murder cam- EkrECT9r .dilTere. juioweebllk county , mespingt , that may be .given by emphasis is' shoWtrin LeidElWard Fitzgerald 's "Some two weeks" ago farmer of that 00.0 the British is gy enntltY; nu :Ping into nm'Ofi'd'it whore 1 16 a • motueut of great excitement , Lord the corn had been'sheeked Ado!, a week want .saio previoeAlY,'itotiood'a'very 'offetnimithell, 1 and looking , to , entertain whence it. probe- I do think that the Lord Lien. ' tern:tit and' hv maja'rity thiS trodie are dad, removed's cern ahook.aud discovered :„ the r t sultiects' theling has." • under it the body of a young womair,with ; Thiel Was‘followed.by loud cries of ' "To shirt wounds and marks of violence.' In . the bar," and ',Take, d own hi s mor d„,“ prosecut ing inn, 7torri curvli, m an g led, wasersenanrchlthebn fodYµtp.l and three hours were 'spew in ineffectual young n attempts to iriduce,hint .1P,WP149/tiee- f.' At under another shook. , Sz t s o pie l i t o ta n !O pa o ce n e ce d s 4 'a u st m h;:r reported todutYo . - SOO With Borne rested , upon ' two men through there a short tithe sinoe i - amine , tracking ,their ,oettrse,strouit "I mace a mied haviiiiiklared that I erikhros • 4. thi6k the'Lord 'Lieotenint tend the' toßjor• gainat them wore found. They, bad ity of the, House the worse subjects of the pad or stopped to feed their horsea. king ; IWO, to .; ;rue, ottir. rein „ , mong other things was an ear-drop found natio ,MENTgNCE..- Ahoy 14 rears in the bottom of the creek, corresponding % ,; , lwrage was 'recently ot t o at Re i waii, with Pee remaining le the murdered ledy'et ?dothodiat merchaot in Phila.. EOgland. fra• merlin n ego valued ova ear. life believe that measure* have beeti v delphia : hitsmacht; himself - respo k itsilde halfpenny', died. eontAr . t ette, sentenced taketrfor the' Of their min, whose . ' the regolarseFvrt of one, miesirttr)', to; to lout' Jaya ' , a? to be once route has bon P.;ittYr' aitertatned. !the aniotthf ' o f"6730 Per yeir. Veritippetl. • Which of tho two fortunes has the tar ger subsientiel wane t Which should'en cy the other f--Maine Evangdist.. Saw WanTaous.--It is no uncommon tbing , for mou to flatter themselves that God eannet be displeased; with thein bd• cause` they have omitted to do great ma , ny bad deeds' which they would have done, had they not been restrained by the fear of the law or, of public opinion. The snood nes* °raw+ morality issvery well exhibi. Jed in Lessing's parable of "The ;wolf en, his (tooth bed." 'IA wolf lay at his lasi gasp, and was reviewing his past life. "It is true," said he; "I am a sinner, but yet, I hope not ono Otthe greatest. .1 have done evil but I have also done touch good. .Once, .I ro kultß t e tero bleatiog,lainb, that bad strayed frotn the' flock, came so near me, that I iitight'e have tlfrotth3d. it, bat I did it no ;harm.'.' • "I can testify to allthat," asid,his friend the fox, who was helping him to . prepare m 'for death. "I - remeber Perfeettit 01 the eireumstenees. ' It trias ,jost at the lime ahel,yqa tor e,so glreattfully choked toith that 'llene, in your • ~►:r.t. twp how, a yoke :of (: OWN/ wed ..t.WP kao.sys.", "That. ; ienou h re Ve a ttthe ferrytin . . g?" P„ "you can't crone here. • ' ..Why not," inquired the Yankee, , r, The ferryman told hun'that his intorno flow; were, not ,to crone,that couldn't pronounce the word cow But reahl xsoiv," pen:dated t an..l s itrytt r kol: ' ' ' ' ' • 1 .•Wcll. you can't-oross here;" 'rather gruffly replied Charon. "lint I have got tickets entitling me to cream, urged:lbw raokoo.:r; The furr,yrnati replied that he .did:got know of anybody who had, a right,to eoll him tickets "Bui I've gni theni;'anyi why." ' The ferryman deinandedis r.ight 'of the tickets, whereupon Mr. Yankee stepped back hauled tort.a revolver in each 4nd, 9rying-. 7 "Ttions's the tickets, and, f. amirmind to crops this ferry, xxow niVllO XEow 1 ." And he iirossed.*MAttalvao Nashville (Tenn );13.tisner sip: • , Wri hive the pletsure of putting an rucerd probably the best sale overknown in this enttry, Lamairllnetot Opinion of Women.f to Woman with weaker passious than' and that, too, of Tennesse fruit. , The rile man is superior to, him by the soul. Thecimons of apples fildbited at the fair, t y I)fulp, artist, ritised ou Koh l Gauls , attribnuel tp. her Bp ad•litiuttel ; a e „, e, , h ,, , di v i ne „„„. They • were farm, in Cumberland eautny,son the moan. ' riuhr. , minim . , ha . 41 ,,,,w wii , haw iwn i; mini wore sold AV auction an .Weloosday painfal hut IteaVettiv gifts wltteh' distill- i n ight" •ThOY 4 Ozt auld k.Y•tho half dozen, gulp!, them. sod .often, 'raise:them ;those , unr l *zq !deli tis ..,•fiys dallers and moray , humps' patuce—compassipo - s od,, amhn „i. , Cents per half dozonpaid. The Wild kr e aPin. By compsosion I they devote them.: il/Iti, ' anintilltin a 'ln' about 4 beerul end a• half, 'of seven'diffithent • varieties, • brought pelves ; hv. ctitinisiaton they exalt them ; selvei.' Whet'' more ders h or „•;„,„ , re . , one hundred and`eleven dollars. .If any quire ? They.' bete more heart 'and of roue fiatieuis fruit growing ptates, in any, :sure ioingion'ioo.than men.. .Etiiliqaisstn. seet i nb Pr th° Er":!ion cnn !qual ; this, we apriomy -front the„ imagination. , imagination., Ilc t tt . tIII, I filleted' like' to licttsfine t 'th em” • sacrifice from, the ,peart ,W. ,m e n , ar e,„! ~,NoT.Serit,ep,•44,' ',„ .N.,.., W. e5 4,„,,, rw .; niti*t;;;.. l :4.pifr.. 4 4 4l 4: ll : l "ini"" 4 ".°'''' ag6, — , aide' viss - a good 'old - eriirei'• by ;ilte - Alreations have A its their allnels-some of name or v ery, re , iih ih ig , hi i i ii.,•rie4i lawn those muscles apalrintiorn of which wis: in ma„,,,,,.hheene,,, Ile' being'en' itiners: tmin is the mstrumers in the !muds of God. a ro ; d ol l'. eommodj, was much annoy . rd by , fame of his neighbors. who persist,- When all is desperate in a national cause, i we need ; not yet despair while their re.; ed in %stoking on Sundays.' One day. as mains a spark of ,resistance in a , woman'a! 'lie good mien wee vino, meeting. hid heart, whether she is called Judith, Celia.' Sabbatli-breaking neighbors ' eelletLout io Juan of it Are, Vitioria Colona in I t aly. or' him tiom the - h a y=field ; p wen. fattier Charlotte Corday in our own day. ' Grid ; Very, we have , clicated the Lord not of forbid • That I 'campers those I cite ! Jo. iwo Suiplays. any way.” '' 4 •I don',ll know i doh and Chatham? Corday zaczifirod , that," replied the old gentleman ;"I don themselves, but their sacrifice,did not re-1 k now ; the "account h, „, n ' wiled y et" coil at crime, 'their, inspiration was he- 1 • • reic, but their herniim mistook its Mtn p tt took On poniard of iftet , 'asinuisin in. stesd'of dm sword of the hero. • Juan of Arc used ooly . •the serest! 01 defense ; •he was not merely inspired by . baruistn, but was bispired by God. t:r4l).llt.t; =NEI lf; tffir, ‘,f) if ' .1 I' FEABLESS AND FREE." ' • GETTYB6URG,F,II,IIYAY EVE NUN ti- NOVEM Br E 14, 1856,, =ME Re won 64 years old rhea ho died. • 'The Wllsiellilises. Who bath woe f' irltO hath fiorrowr .' Who , bath- Coatrntions; F., Who. •; , , . .bath wouuds v,ithout• cause ? , .. Who bath rOliteai 'of - eyea ? ' ' • They that tare long at the ' ' • , ,wine I , ; .They tl et gct ~ to . • seek mixed wide; . look ricit ' thou kinty die - • • - • • wins whitr nit red .1 .- when itrettios coloar ;n be err; i • - whet it trioveth itsif arluitt. -- . I• the lest • ' • ' • •lt tired% li a , ' ` serperq and' sib:goat Ike ail alatir: . 7 I .iltiN'aris...—li.l.4 'iotict nit `nithrid the \ ik nialltigt or till) Cregra rei; aim by int I tit& I bi a'thilip 'climatal' ;Iffir.i't itti been. coin pu 1 tedi that' within ibis ; steal space fivtr Awn draft, 143:!1iii.p)4 , Cpl.% lti be ; , toprisßd,,, Thr ; too:loci to nevlkr found tp,attain a length , gitiater - then th\ tWelveitlitiiandth part of 'an iniih r.in 'a Coble limb fa ciiiitin kind of inoukt, con'sist ag.eotirily of onitealeu• ;he, wore than lot -One millions of dishiest 1 boisgs,were estiutstr, by ghreObers, to I exist. I• • ._\ I . 738LE,YAN.BENZ LiNcts.; The .o glut!' Wesleyan deou,kiuutiott . contributed last year $600,000 folthe C 411130 of foreign mi4ious ; home miser s 860,000 ; chapel debts grid oetv'elispels koo,ooo I the the. °logical training of studios 811,000 ; ed , uca ti on „ ef, toinisierte culdren 815,000 ; tbsy.sebools for th e pooy tp,ooo ; Sabba th Schools 840,000; tract t!eiety $18;000; besides contributions for nsior objects. , wtfi irt 'fit U lIM4MI Gon ocirrp,lA brother and avrter wir'ai44i7ing - 'in 04 'dining • loom, when' a•nrotherqies airjdiist, of cakes on• tho , ,tes' tibia Andlientioint. • . . . "How Aim? : ;bey look." said the boy [ reach i ng to take one,. -.pis Bigler eaine 0- ii . "nbleoted, and l iveb drew book his !lava. repea't(tig3that - is' iiiiiiagainst his'inather's direction. , —i l' ~ - • ~;.. :44 . 4 .' _' ,"She didnotilOnnt, Ahem," asid be: t , "But perhaps,;qod did," answered the sister. . So he iiitil d t* from the ' leiniitatitt o . and sitting d ' learned to , be meditte-' , 1 ,‘ •, I ' i I' p, , Totuare:r£ol ' sePlied 11% ,InokiPe 'ILL her with , a ghee, . ,yotcseriona air, "God does count. he 'Bible says ie ha ire of our bead i;VO' Aniberet" ' ' ' ' iii • e i .91,1 it 1 pIEAT 14 X (t? , 4 ` f;: BITE Or ,A,SEIEIER.;---,„ A ynung unin• n ed,Villiam 'Fiaughim 1 .- : mittAn'yed inY Wit eit . iiiit' gontratnre, WI ut taken to. Dr: FrOman% °Mae yesterday , in , 1 , a state 'of greauslferitukCllllllffli by ,aapi- der's bite, near ,t q nhoinm, , received .a, few hours bef . we 4 The. case was treated by Dr. Freimin4tiro or three' niher -Phy 1 ' Meant 'were',calhul in during "the afternonn . :' but no the patientlorss very low, ttirid thev• belonged to • a .diloreq,,sohool from Dr ; Freeman, they die not act in the matter.-- I The sufferings of 'fl ~11, Continued ' tn'Tfl. cred.o until late'irttiii! drtertWion,'whei; he di,ii,' animal:tit fritui it lie effects of the him. Thema*. hatenlready .oxeited con .idere.., blo attention 'in Pm ,ttwiiizn!, profe . tcliou, - , and our phyAiebitis of long practice, stale, tliai it is the onli - afiliir nettle kind which Its% ever come within their knowledgiv.-' . . Ciao. sax., Oct. at: , • EXTOORDINARiSALE OP Arruim.,;•—The CURIOUS , OTATtartua friend has handeirms lite following envious atntistie* in relation; to.the reigning' fatnilyln Rua, sir, translated from a.Goritinn War : I Emperor Alexquier was bore. in the year 171 9 Trittese far figura' added' up nuke, • •,' , 122 lie ascended the *one 1804 i l9 He died in 1826, ' 16 . Total, • 48 He was 48 years old wbettledied. Empertir Nicholas was born 1795 those four figenta added up rake, 23 He Ascended the theme /823, • ' 16 He died 1855, 19 Einpreas Cotharite .wata 84, yearn old when mho ascended i?eihrnue, And; reign. ed 84 year Eiiiiiikor Alexander L. was 24 'years old. teberi hi aaeinded 'the throne and reigned 24 yeans.l Emperor Nit:hides Ares 29 years old whin he, ascended. the throne and , reignetl49 years.. ICIIIISI ~, '''r.. 7,~,eq .rir ... Great Forgery In New Terk. tine of ihe boldest and meat 'successful swindlifs of the times has come to light in New , York. 13, B. Huntington, a note broker on Wall Street, acquainted himself srth whaipaper various, houses ',ma'am, : ; atpl , has tiontrisfed counterfeit. . largO per. j rhe amount 'of his iorgeties.'a's far *4Ol have been fleseloped,exCeeda the sum ph half a million Of dollars, with a fair`prospet or in increase...' Wall Wtreel . i sell to be in a high statE el excitein)ent.l We!fla Inas the followini(frOut the Herald, regaLU to Huntington 1i !Tar ;weer of Huntington hits been like i disi,lay of firework,—hrillint, but, eishesetsbt. For a little WNW he spent illetkrrlifte water. He had six t or . ,eight herself. two pairs for,,estrihies,ferlitenfolf tintetfilif, and erferalz "trfneffrs'.' - Ills ratleho,rd was MrillaittZwilit inre.ssiief Plate. kle—was-.lllreat usan at Ssramga. NiVire and where his wife had, more think/. end iliamende doin any one else pied, its town, -he , • kept, up;two mind. menial ,eatehlialurytuts..ime regfdar and gtte iriettillilajortiilt!phii , tian 'home. the (other M ho 11110 11 esisigli4-44Sint neenrd , lug to the Isups of New Y,fok, and the toll,. er cafdrdini r ifV lit (41140114 ) 114 Mormons= within it' Poo• - 11.4iff of earls [ other. FP tfints-it Prieffis' ffirlan hour.— People ate at hit dinners. , firevei his hors. Its. &Anti; his wino. burrowed his money, nd wondered how, he got it nll. , pot Ihe crash Came at last. and what are a'l Of, former tylenders rompared with his r•treen position I . hought his luxuries at-41 trementliously high price." ~ . . T.D. SLAVIt TgAtilf,.:—...The Outdid Were *Carded a few ileye'sinel9, bythe - appear. :tiler of "at' 'article in ri'SOutliern jOriiiiel 'ad vocaltrig the revival a - ' fit, e.ivirTrsitlt;: It hoe been esp rcinded to by the`' "ar'. ... ~...... . ,•.... 1 ... ..olitne TIMES; whiell:alittling to the 'daereu . , 'mimed by Gen: toe Walker; eatribliith eta 1 ste'ry in Nlearimitili, (Hilda ihie reinerkble j lameonge:.— ' ' ' , ' ' ' For nor own part we wereliighly , pleries ~ ed with , the Ileciree, tortw w . gre` decidedly to favor of..reopeniug +1114! Olive Afutle. in or der that the prAce of otgroer may he re- 1 lln tied to Loch .tiguree that / l every indite. , tri Dim quiiir• 'nolo' 'nay 'Purchase ehil he .ctol,lo 'lt elafetire6 , ~' Vi,e ur Aglird- he - ..cotorte.porated , y ether i ..1 er. %teimt ly ctirreol,.hot efaellengea the'arpoiil the attire mass of people inhahning the loftier(' Snes. and we hnlieie that 'her, EMI la S. I 'WI. Ilitistain him in the itooition he has as !Mated. ' Hoping and believing. that the .co:pfdtkirary. iney known Be the U, ited .States 01 North 'l l kmrriest will anon be d!e.. aii•lsied: we 'kink 'upon tide 'Movement Of General mis'that of a mtatinim asiill'WO hope that the day ii , not far distant : . Central Atintrioc, , embracing the, ialand Colo', will form part . the suthertic onfederacy.', We hear it. stated -upout..prelty good authority that tt.,wild rgs Em m blaek,ttearwas seen Wet:ey, a short distance a= bore our Borough, on Friday last A par. ty of our sportsmen lett town on Saturday lor.thst locality *Mt •ti view wt-vepturing ow stranger, but, wchave not, learned the result of the-,Opedition, oßtnins" ap pear to be dimsually thick in Ate neigh fiollond of populhuelsettleinente this fall: At Bear *Gap, in our county, (hey have he, on ihTghtereo,hV the. dozede - ..- Befite tiro.. , since we meat! mention „ of bear hsvfnig been seen by a party' nrspiirh. mein 1,016 Mir" 'theta at •the "Five •Mtle Mountain," •near the'eanal. , Pi 8 —Since- writing the shave. : we Martz, ,that the hear neon in Wetzel's nwaonp was stint hy a young ninti Of nor B.nintigh;' and the circuit Btit: it rota?' tint tett - ar Ninohartnater .11n. tel. font of Market street., There Will,* pf, s aerong lwar having heen even in, the twang); anti that i'party a quirts "l' w re. n I "' Ten nun I ear e pursui u n., Haiiisburg 'tiered. A ettico Bunn) Aravz—;-A SENdin4te • WednekdaV attenuant a'. watt who'ints employed to clean a quantity of ashes ont'of the caller of n house in W Jey'a cnuet, near Eleventh 1111 d Race streets Philadelphia, found in the 0.11 pile a newly horn infant female child. The litter bed lied about its neck,' and it 'Was wrapped , in an old .Thn child ,sass essuiplately, buried its the ashes, and, sitting° to pie., ,sithon . gli it had hien there three Inms, at tbei elms it' 17413 di;il/%41 : 13(1 it Was `still alive ' 'Thuisduy worsting it wits doing W e ll, Vie , nu - silser, who is -aL.suttoarried woman, eighteen ye.ara of age, was. a .hniger wax aryeated, on the c hi r p of attetitpting ilestioi her eft epilog; • • Ira !'I3F4F 4 , I ,yfa4t, ,y . flu COUUtI- Julius, succeed IN'Opeu' for the ciu6stion. • , • • • -! , Can you tell me wbylis art of selfols, lexica ent like u ribber at low tide • PI4o Julius, I tiosetet sue no ,sitnilarit7 in do two 'subjects, so, 'darfor,'l: guru- it "Well, den, .1111411„pin. It is simply beeauseit - ,dutelopai l dn :inusalea Arnu it. the wen ignoinous pigger I nebber, seed.". "Yal,)ah I I kuow all tie tline . ihat duc was, I didn't want "to' say nuiliu' I Jis az we again and eft if I edrwrold- you." Tat Muox thrt,Bo---A utefaiichnly proof of the great distattee,a Miele rifle will carry a ball ha. be_et at Neg. debtog. Slne - soldiere were - Ping at a target at 'lOOO -wee.- Laborers-were at work , 700 latctis befuntl—that vose thought to b e a safe Ottumwa ; but une of the pour fc:lool,wat nturiolly wounded by a bul let. ( A sheep * has been Ole/natty kill, eil ngland with' th Enfield rifle froN I 'distance 01.21500 yard.:)'' , • 1 , 'Result , About. TUE END #3l? A' FUDDLING coi)3,-;.A ealtilireted drinking %dub, in s largo tnin intim viert of Scotland, which had fortner. It -greet influence ut the local . .elecitin,r it fireken up Two. ofita utetubers liqra tea lutuoie aryium ; one jumped , • from a window and. killed binasell i otte.„‘tulltpti or f e ll into,the 'Water ei':uight.ti d,,was drowned , , one wee fLitiod'de4tu t a Pub hoeite3 eve died tf delirium treinens 'Upwards of niti 'li/senile buil44li • four died ere they had lived halt' their . dale:.-;: Ono who wits u bailie When ootiniviled with The club, is at present keipist avivar'pub lie Inure. , -Such any - 'tew fitctv well known so thou living in ilut '• ~~ 4 ... - .-i3.._~~ Voris Boum BY J. a. wart-Tits. Heap high the farmer's wintry board,l. , Ilea high the gulden corn! Nd richer gift has autumn poured . • From out her golden horn I Let other lands,'exultimg, glean • The apple from the pine, , The orange fienults glossy green, The cluster from the vine. We bettor love the hardy gift Our rugged vales bestow, • , To cheer us when the storm shall drift Our harVest fields with' situ*. ' Through vales of grass, and r indade of Foweri, Our ploughs their furrows niade, • • While.on the hills the suns and shower; • Of changeful April played. We dropped the seed o'er bill and Beneath' the sun Of May, • ' ' 'And fri,ghtened frtim our aprontiug genie „Tile robber crows away, All through the' long, bright days of Awe.' Its leaves grew, blight and,fair, And waved in hot meastntner's noon', • Its soft and , yellow heir.. • • -. And And now with antninn's moonlit eyes, / • Its harvest time has come., We pluck away its frosted leaves, • 'And bear the treasure home. • There, richer than the fabled gifts, •:.Appollo sht.wered of old, . • , Fair bands the gulden groin shaft ".In'd'kuesid its meal ufguld. Lit vapid idlers 101 l in silk, A roulid their costly board ; ' • Give us the bowl of samp' and mtlkt I3y homespun beauty poured. • • Whena'qr, the wild old.kitchen bear* Sends up its smoky curls, • Who will not thank de kindly earth, • ,AntUiless the fanner girls. • Then shame on ad the proud and vain, Ny hose rullylaughe ,to The blessings of our hardy grain, ' One wealth of golden corn. • Let earth Withhold lielugdOdlyroot,'' " • Let mildew blight the rye, Give to the worm the orchard's fruit, The wheatfield lo the fly. - Itut let the goo.; old crop admix "'The hills our fathers trod ;.- • Still,let us, for his golden corn, Send up oar thanks to God. olt„Sorr RILLow,-..Whitfield , and a com, pattion, were touch annoyed one night., at a public) house, ; set, ofgamblers in Om room adjoittiug, where they slept. Their noisY ‘ rlambi'iitid horrid blitsPhenty 'so ex tiled: 'Whitfield's tabborrenue 1 Ind: pious MI6 .vrill go to l them and reprove. their,, I wickedßessp said!"). , • ; Alruir Poore Ana Poon a-- Resent:' l Ills compadion remonstrated ,ly I had an interview with the, mintater went. His words•of reproof were ap. • a parish in tao an —an may observe pareutly powerless , upon them.- Return.. h o woe not 'ah abstainer—When - he said, ing, he laid down to sleep. • His co mpan - a+n t rustee fm: some money' which is ion asked him, rather abruptly , for the virtuous poor. Two thlnge, in my "What did yoneiti by it !" 'opinion, are essential to .virtue. First, hi. .4A .oft, pillow, he :aid patiently, and dustry ; Second, sobriety. The result soon fell asleep. ' • ' said the winkter "1 cannott aboutuit of Yes, a msoft pillow' is the reword of ; t h e mow/, for the needy p oo r •fidelity---Ahe companion of a clear con. here tire ckher drunken or idle." • 'mimic°. Isis a soffit:Jetts remuntretion for; doing Ili; in the absence of all' o:her re. Or Tile TRIBS or Jastsin.--Ons shr ward: hay know wine tray the value of prettiest itetum'of the recent Frame:at pro. a soft pillow than those , parents whose cession at Sandusky, wait over one hundred anxiety for wayward children is enhanced girls, in au immense carriage, drawri •by' by a consoiousueos of ueglrct. Those who forty horses. Tho girlswere all its white, faithfully rebuke, and properly restrain dresses, with blue sashes, and they carried • them by their Christiab deporttnent and a" banner with the iuseription "Of the religious &runnels can sleep quietly in the Tribe of Jessie. day of trial,. • A „REAL .OLAOK EZPUBLICApt.-.-The. !noMan etirouicle states that a colored melt named Butler; belonging to New•llielfdra, wane from California, by the last ateatuer,', on purpose to vote in the pending election; ; Ascortaioing that ha wad not rote itt ifornia, be has mine four thousand miles, at a groat sacrifice ni time and money, to cast his vote for Fremont and Freedom f AN . ARAIIIAN Wtoow.--Whin an 'Arab' Woman intends' to Marry' quits' alter the death of her first Witham!, site comes, in th e night , before her „serionl marriage to the grave of berdeul 'mobil'''. Here site ; knee.s, pray, to him, and entreats him "not to be failintled:—nnt to he jealous." AN, however. hue fears ha will he jealous and.angry. .ihr willow brings with her a donkey. linletted with two goat skins of I ggh-"Whet are you doing With tb;t low. water. Her rs itrlye and entreaties being' ber ?" cried a ctcsmbeet captain to aa done. she Proneeds to Poor on the • grave irisianni who was staggering Inwards the thd water to keep the 'first linithainl cool host, beneath the *eight of a huge plank, ouddt the irritating eireumstatires ahoutlis jn"tea the hell wss rinignif for .the-last take. plaln, end having well sa t u r ate d him ; time. "WIH4 am I doin g -7 ' 4 r ° walu.ll s' ihe depart.. !yourself an said, all pia as is going 'get 'a board, and Imo t dna an illegant one its• tirely r. cciii the 'libation triumphantly, amid the laughter 4 thin speetators. The captain guvo him his "board" and passage that trip. • ' • • TWrliallni B,TalMf. When a twister- a twisting; will twist bum aL Fditlie twisting hii twisi, b Three thee' dad' entivist But If one of the twines of the twiewtio The twine that uneweiteilt 7 the' Untraietiug. the , twine. .tiat , entwieted between; fie twit! with his twieter the ,two in twano Then twice lowing' bated the twines Otthe •Heprieteth•the twine he hed,vrieed ie,tetine, The tweit‘tgat in.twining befqce iu ,the ttyl k e, twieee were inS,winted,tie 1104 doth entwinet 'Titbit 'the 'twate"fitteitwistitig h twine teem' • ,tlemeeit, • • •• r •i i l , • , • He twirling hts twieter t makes ti t,riet of the twine. An Atbkren people from the Free State toil - micro now in confine. tohe 1 . 4 nititiltirrby pro.. sittre"ey cOurior'fif 'Kanana; appears in the Cincinnati Commercial of bittqay. flitt ed by ititroy:rlit of thiflitifortuifitio men.— They Hearth' id teiiitiltPpieturo of their rinnfitiotc...tbeirpiistni open awl ttlipOstd. the ptitionore l: eovorcd ..wyft. , iermin.sot.; T. 12 1 ,041 w ith fiNfo.o l ol4 tliNeplie Prevailing; in fatal forms. Among file ,priaonori.we j am from Pennsylvania. ,svo rkiLDAgs: 7: flThI vio , „ 30/10E,F6" 36, t figelonsll !Prurient. spite of lho . ed verse, reulte no peel eV* had Melia Salient art:dote ezeollintt candidate than Col. - Fremont. No 'matt under snob eireumatances ever lant-bimt self,tnorenobly, more prudently, or , tame discreetly through such a- contest= Al f thnigh he his been astailed "with a Mang. nity and a licenie of nalumny seldoth ;am alleled in the history of the (loaner', ill this storm ottletrection has never • moved hirn.for a moment from his propriety, of led to a single sot unworthy his ebaraetet or his cause. Nor Was there anothot mann': the Vat• ted Stake Who could hays; &routed so need enthusiasm, end brought Ito large e tote to the Republican Party as he bay clone. Nowtin ago charge upnn,hini out porthole of thit ersponalbility for the' disastrous »- cult t 'any other clndidate the dilate. ter would have Feet much greater: „ , j Nein A patent. say, the Wirral , Courier. hie been recently granted for a remarkiible•discovery, Whereby etone, afe ter undergoing it certain root's. may b.( converted seta paper. public and' the primp will ere lung he furnished with paper, the principle materiel of which is stone, superior lit •quality mid texture to that which is cow in opt. and et amuck cheepr,r. rain. yhe pai..!titce is Mr. Ed., ward rm tlleie , the eitterpriaing and tn ! geliiims'nwhle center of Glitegow: who. . no iletibietehp igeldeit harvest from the diirovery. $ dorktrytico.—.The Nett York biota rimming, the arrest of a French wont• an, named Moll. Leon, in that eityi Int shoplifting. and the recovery of a lugs a. mount of valuable goods. t ,The prince found lier a t fitted tip in en *lr. gent 'Ogle; and in them they disetivered a large tin box of jeweled gold witches, di. mond plue, ring., broottrea. etude end brlettleta, !metal's gold and silver • veletle. pieette of alike. velvet,. she was entinnitterd the' tombs for trattatina• lion. ' " TO IVA'FIE TOMATTO Wins.-.. Take small ripe imnatnea, pick id the stems, , put ahem Into a basketor tub, wash Apin g I then, mesh welt, and strain throngh a linen' rag, (a buenal will make five gallon , pona,) then add two and a half to three, ?tweak or brown sugar to each'gallon I then Out inio a cask and ferment, end' finish Is foe raapberry wine. If two gallons •Of wants; be added to each bushel of tomatoes lisis wine will be as good. 4•workman demanding his salary from his radtai unprompt employer, declarad that ho'srai iu danger of dying of hoar... fhe master who saw that his face was full and ruddy, told' him that his face count dieted his outtetnent: I .ih, sit'," said he; "dim% trust to that ; this face is not mine ; • it. belongs to tu), landlord, who4as sits* me credit for a long time past." Infiuite toil would eot eneble yea to sweep away a mist; but by amending 4 little, you may often look over It altoptb= or. So it is odd) our moral improvement we wrestle fiereely with a vicious habit„ which would have no hold mien es if we mewled into a higher moral 4 1 / 4 04* ; Ph°re• Oa Friday kat, a young bed 45 iu Albany, N. Ir., for spitting ia,.***- ode ladyin fate. Suooks want* to, kraGir if she Can expacito•ruts ra a lad' gift such a iurgar aotlon.. , • . Oto7";1 ), r) you bave 'lilted year Pettit neiely a week. 'iliiad: lc is not so kis hi thu tutitatit •by otio week, you spl. peen." ' ' , ' • , Troth.. boy, indede an" ita jiat **Mt whet in wantin! swat* Ktoblees to Net Is , ip atlianoe of the rniil. Sere 11/ eel care If she gite three tinya Ink. ten, me derlipt.' CoNvENTioxCtirliAßalfcgr.VJF lards' M 4OOO orturelh* .rd physicists frnut all ei,intriet irtespeeittil to 01,104 411o,Congrear, bur laid is KiarriMt Mwt Ilse laits ‘he 22*1 olio 11 • *6 Aurserkii 44)1. 4irshroldi presl. e. IriikapictereAll oulimmt limmWegi . " !vivo 1.414 . nr °Nu, •604 .00 *Wit iNe . - , .. , , :s....';:=i-...,....Y 0.!'4 ;0t., 4 ~ .•...:, ' ,',.,.::, ; 11,t- ' ,7;!. . ':7.•.'"!;.7!..i:..•,.?.•.;.•. , i. ;,,.,-1..;., MEMO REM
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