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' It. : VRAZIA/C-, • =Oon. s toeurinia.Fifty Cents per annuli eatki4.63ol*lll advatace. :"1"wp:1)ollari-if paid within the year. Two ZollatadVifty , centa if not paid until - after the expiration of the year. • Sttftriptieft wig ~ be pgraitted to re 174in-tetiotic4tositii,• thou two yeeti4 , . perros'wilrherigidiy adhekied to. rt`- ; ,a.llq,Eti OF WirSIIIIIBING. - One iquire — , one wekk ' $0;50 Le ar-h d. tent Yveek, etts usia h1;;;IPeI annum with PAPer. 3 , O6 - diaconnt ziade • ativerdieril - I °' Year - - . ,r. 4 . 4... . ittfilfamm ,. . . 7? . . n:th.., RIT A ,' autzg-sups .utu uri V I 41A4,6412,43154 . •for - various purposes; al "large pnaportion of which will; no doubt; #nd its Wafinte•thii fieckets of Locofoco .Wit — teians,,to - be used for' . parti ian put , Toomni—fOr iciira fact admitted by honest •LocefOccia;that the party can: only be held legether hythe " Cohesive power of riblit plande'r, - The general eggrfg, ate 'elite .Appropriations for the year nichi lidin the loin for the' North Branch' ca nal, amount to _55;69'4 ; ;433 54, nearry axe `liill . ioi (ea aliaffmore than Was required' ' lasit . year undefa - Whig -Administration, D103C13 large - Sums were appropriated tor ;jug - item& public . improvements.' Such -- . re the efectscif Locofoco policy and lio ofoceleesslation.- ' . '. • • -Dating the three years that CrOv. Joan Os occupied , the Executive - hair, be t only regularly . paid the' in rest' on public debt without a resort to loans, liquidated $659,122 98 of tile Princi . ,:.thus reducing thedebt of the Coin= onwegith to within a *action ,of forty : Utica.- Gov-Bun-in bast been in office bouttfour. inontlny And .with a predigali y cliaricteristic of Locofocoism, he has tinage.clio increase the •public deft 'to / - e fatty fnee millions ! The prat,- i liflity, that three yeliii hence . i 4 will not be thanfifty &Mont! - Sub is / Itt ism!, :Reader how do you like . 't BOtect upon thiiiiildect and,dcpos t 'tar answer in the ballot box ne xt 00'1.1 I* - :—State Jaurual. . 11 - ti Aoki' under the . Fugitive' 1 ,7 , - ' law . A most cold blooded and revolting Caititmtt at ' I'li sd 4 - ' 7 ' . e • , o utn .ta on ur a) as. by ctiegrii catcher from Baltimore named ludgely.-secompanied by Sol, Snyder, a constable andone of Marshall . McAllis-1 . ter's polic ofthis place, andflenry L l yne, Nigh Constable of our Borotigh. It, at) ; pears that i on. Arbursday ' Morning past; these three men 'took the cars to COlum hitt, with a warrant issued by t oinnigsiOn er McAllister for an idle ed runaway slave of Mr: Hal • ' tYI ,I Ma xybnid, who was residing at Coltimbia. On arriving at' Colimbia the' found t r the colored - man boards. Snyder approached)him and as e ,was iti the, ant-4 lifting Isom boards= struck `hit on the:back and said " you are 1 ,,••y pris kaer"—=at, which - the, negro • • pped the bait - As, loOked up amazed an instant anal then ran' about thirty feet to 1 a fence.l i -*hich be was in •the act Occraytaing,whetil he was caught: and poile(lo,Ae groundl ;brSnyattir ; Ridgely whottivorehe would iOxl-the imp.° when harem, came upi .ittigerStiyder. a nd the negro-vverti strug gling:and taking *sure sun, shot the ne- gro through the ugock;‘eatting the juggu lar vein, and killing him instant* This happened' about 4 o'clock in •.t. after. noon.' At 5 o'clock th;'body of the , me; gra -viras'still lying at the place Where he was ed, a horrid spec tacle , no itiquesti trav;rtgileen 'acid upon it: ' The negro's wife stmrchild Were its only attendants., Ridge-ly itinnediately after be killed • the sego Bed across the Sustinehtina; towards Baltimore. ' -Lyne and. - . - • several . .others _..were near - the ' Aegis - - at the-time he was murdered - but hid behind.apile of lumber. Itlone of the partiesAtave beenatrr4ated, Anoinutirintunox...;;Mebafe received front asentOttnan who Was WCohititlritt stabs time inf the inurder, the foll owing , iersiintlo the affair , which he says A?' ~ knawiretibe.. "Correctt .', ".- : • - Unseat" that tbenestiliad - not been arrested by Otter Snyder *iir:ltidgFly— *a.4lo engage d l'r,it Piing rids be in * • 331117914, Pheehetlinsen piles of iumhet.ni Owe" des; suds fence at One - end of tie ' 'palm Snyder arta:76.l4olY . entelina -it the Oboe . eatlainr, commanded the negro sil, ' ' - t .sir they iiiielaApiA hip).7.,1 TVS -, M:iiitisti sprangialtWfrSteea4l ; was ,la Ate aitt . -otiftstting _over when t .s ..;:im aisteau sa 3 a L touv ,.ose lAni: ie tutto :in tn i ,_ he . w .p h ri in n h . vi 4, -iimongjaisilt . 4. - ritt the evening, as soo ck e as *off aff,,bght - deiiineN the whew: . I .11-11 1 t I et' 'lliaim7A::l:l4:TP.ogif%ullimic:ll:l:l4l.4.467l(Eles.:744-- o f -rt ild . 711: h ze ll: ase ' 'af f br rogn i:4'll :l 3ll l ' Pitit-!,,41141ke-AatY44olila the public squi .' ve l As. - 40 4 * - 4a.# 3 Ciffigfig, ( itel, Termed. 4 **LAV44 I4 I; I / 4 -Pu lbe Vnelmi , Amabeir s i 8 AlOrly in,:idnue .b is :, prayers a in nslindL‘.. • • , .. .., ~ • Scirer.44 - 0 38- 7 . 1 0 1 g 14111 .:arnalt-PnidOg ev: zaiinMeNt aerm i le Y. l.l " e g b-- ~ opt Aftsp . /A 7 ,lerfany_stffeeting the lout- The_ ,fare bash] itz 'we„.nottid: got help nssiewir-nsarrowfuisaaopartsoa be-: tram 4be IfAISIR Ara% . where idiprnyed,' ~i n comiie - n ii ~with the cities lof Bar Ope where people wesatbitteh to maka-tbe niggler the orosti in,publie;;--frititis 'trot Idre o J. 3ut Vas : Ime, udy ivou vie & Atet etch Wh a gr wild .ine,t`iP9olo4l! ii-Mn•i+C4-14itunati,- fr*7lllkugtOr. & 43 9. 1 4kat#191 - zhiltat ) Lour, withaDV*oo , 1 0 :. „PlainiLthfity- 18 / 1 1 //4 160 -1 4 e 4 4 41 ' \ tinUfhiSGAli ' • • ' • t red 4 I i 3411 BY! N -Nr:longr 11 440. the Oa' 2 thrO e - ot . Fin lisb . 'knight' bronke: . vi,el.f. Inuejti like squti:fne in iii and d arid ; . wine. avi,e;lt had b: before f there 'was a 'coats ;of inn swords; Whi: battle, and With h ' ns cif deer and tails of fOxes, which they or Sir Oliver himself bad killed. in the c , ased I. • 1 1 - - '., This Sir Oliver •romwell had a 'nepli ew; .whO had be aftercidled! Oliver, aft himself, .but' who : % as generally known i!ri . 'the family by the ame of little N01t...11.4 father ..was a yriun" er , rather of 'Sir pli-. vet.' The 6hild w s en sent to visit his 1, 1 uncle . , who probahy fo, nd him a tronble-. some little fellow t. tale care of. He was _ forever in Misc.hie „ l and always run, into some danger i rother; from whicy he seemed to escape plyi - by a Miracle., Even while be vas .n infant in the era () e, a itrange accil ent had befallen him. 1 huge-ape, wh it w ikept in the. fami -1 ~ snatched up lit le 14.i1l in his fore-paWs 1 i` ri d nn eil ii ti lg mbe at 7 th d e ‘ a v : i h ig h:M a t a o pe t .c h t e at6r io s o , f as b i f f t e Jet : nisei The :- thiS 'ugly : beast sit be, had done the .9i raisewortliy :thing /.., ititaginable.. Fo unately, fiewever, be bronght the•child .. fe' down liagain ; 'and the event was aft rwards considered an omen that ' Nall w uld, reach' a very ele vated station in t .:. world. ~,'" . s Que.mortung, i beni;Noll was five or arrived' atyears old, a r al ' messenger at iiinobitibtooke with tidings that Ki ng Jarnes WEI'S . commn; to dine with Sir Oliver *CromWell. This :vas 'a high honor to be sum but a very_ 4 ' + etrouble; for all t h e total and ladies, nights, squires, guhids, 1 and yeomen, wli waited On the king,- were to be feast as -well istimself; a n d more.proviiions %‘ould be eaten. and more ' wine drunk in tb.t one day, than . gener ally in - a month. owever, Sir Oliver ex '-". 7 ress pressed much O. kfulness for the king's .„,, . -,.... .. .. • n.. a • , •trider.s.-herbuti*trott-: 7 66 • t , make t .e best preparations-in their ower." Sa . greaf fire was kindled, :.in the' ifchen • en d the neitilibers knew: by th , -sm o ke w ich poured out of the , chimney, that b wiling, - baking;' gt e mng roasting, and fry ng, were going on t ner.. rrily.'4 . :, , :' 1,1 ,' 'Y' 1 , t . By and by ,thesound of irinnpets was - , , • .4. . - , , beard, .approaching nearer; a nd "a heavy, ' 4 , .'' old-fashioned Coach, surrounded by,guards ' on horsehark,dreve pp to the house. Sir" -.,'° Oliver, with hislia:t inbis hand, stood - at itlie gate ready to , receive the king. His 'majesty was dreased ik a . suit - of green, Inot'very new ;' he India feather in his hat, tin ( ' iiriolerilfrloilfiile - er± ; 10;1•,.ukr- Ibis shoufdar was slung a lb nti ng - horn, ' ' instead ofja - / s wo r d. - Altoge u t)mer. be bad. not themOst dignified aspect in the world-; hut the spectators gazed 'i at .bim; as if 1 there wastsomething suPerhumia'ind di- 1 vine in hip - person. .They eieti'shaded i their eyes with their -hands. . as if they . . 1 - were dazzled .by the glory of hiS counte nance. - 1 , . •1 1 ,'. '; - ' .' . •s -. 4 , How are ye Man 1 1 '-'' cried King James, •peaking fn a SliPtch accent,; for . Seot land was Illia nit ve ,i country.. 4 , By my crovtini-Sir Olive IM - f I aixt glad AO • see ye.r' . . t : 5 i 5 . , The ge l ed kin it - thanked the king, at . the Eitune'iime kileelinge dOwn, while his majesty 'alighted. I:Ailliee -King Jame* _stood on the gicalnd,libe directed. Sir.Oli-'s yer a attenuon to a little boy who had 1 . 1 it come with him in the coach. He was six I - erN seven years ofa, #nd.ip' ; ore it bat and. Hfeather, pMd was more richly dressed than the kingifftimself. ' Though by 'no means , an ill-hAing child, bp seemed shy or even fulky • and his . cheeks , were rather pale„ as it bulky; been,. kept ,!tripping. within 'doors; ii kead of .bekng sent out to play • in the sun and wind.,l / • i . ' !ill: mitt , brought taY son Charlie to, see ',ie. ' • said:lthe'king.' ; '4-1 hope, Sir Oliver, 'e have son of your owe, to be his pltty:. ,irate ! ..-1 , , ) . j • '' . 1 - - .- - - gel T -<.-veren - Air mgpfer Cromwell made a reveret. tial'-bo4 , pi the little prin:ce, whom one of "the attendants.had.now - taken • out of the ' coach . it was Wonderful to' see how all Os spectators, even[the ag ed men, with their v 4 beards, ;hutch led themselves before this child. They bent their bodies till tbeirilbeards ahnost swept. the dust. Theylooked' as if : i they were ready to. (kneel . down "end Weirship him. •• - I I' ,t The loPor-fittleitttnce ! From his eatii-, lest infaoCy,,not a soul bad dared_ to cons tradict-bint; , everybody around him bad: acted 'as if he were . a 'superior being i.'sti I that; of course,; ha ba imbibed the . eame ! opinion ',Of timielf. il He naturally suppns, ed•that the. whole.: kingdom of .Great. Bri-' tain, and all its inhabitants, had hoes cren ateisolelY for bits benefit and antalse ,, mint. This watt tiLeeil mistake; and it, cost hie dear enouighafterhe:hed.ascend- h ed 4 6. flOe!'fhroPe.. :- l'-‘ -,- : - - - t!:*bat a noble:little-E' , be isl l ei= ;Ire clairna'Siittli'iard 'lifting is bands in ed. sinratiut.' . "Ito,_ ileas y ur me)e l intie . no soli Co baL the" p aymate obis !Roy!' .Ifighoess rbar - tbeie is a nephew of mine somewhere übuat-tba_ Wow, HO is near the prince's age, :ari d will ~be ;but leo- aipy tO oitititiptel .tltoyal-iiigh -vit*si.s,,!- ~ . : .--; .. ''' N ~ ''' . ' 44 ,Aspod relliWlmsn!...isflid.. fur t" i'ijilliilo4:'--: 1:: 0 .: : ::: = :',,:,::.' ‘ 13 tit, "ii:f it leztiitygQ, there Wai itetieett of pauding . o - Maitor Nell; • - Whiliilltiq. ',Tarnes was sikakir g, a rugged, bokitieedi • . •-:•:.fa• ''"'".i7.46,•*74•17:4-.".".'TZ.rx4410TEL.4.:. sturdy little urchin.thrust liunself hrough the ihrimg of courtiers and att bdants, and.ggrreeted the piing° with aby d stare. , 'His - doublet and hose- (which. htM been put on new and clean„-inthonorl _of the 'kites visit) were already ( soiled apd torn: with the rough play iuhich hehad tipernt the morning. lie loi:ilted no more abash ed than if :king ,ibtnes - were his uncle, and the princo / ohe of his customary play fellows. the . First th on the . an Eng- Aincbin er Crotn'- Se, pretty aud. This:Was little ," Here,- I pleaie your. .majesty, is_ my nepliew,"./Said Sir Oliver, _somewhat ft.,- shamed of Noll's appearance and demeen or. "Oliver, make your obeisencelo the . Majestyl7. - The boy made apretty respectful to . the, king; for, in. those days children were taught to pay - reverence to their elderi. King. -James, who prided himself greatly :on -his scholarship, asked Noll a few questions in the Latin gram mar, and thett. introduced him to - his soli. The little prince in a very grave and dig nifted manner ixtended his-hand, not for Nell to shake, but: that be . might , kneel down and.kiss it. _ area an d ies °fele which he ancestors rs. Init and 4tritit asses and used in, "NePhew,!" said Sir Oliver, pay -yonr • duty to the prinee.”/ • - • . " I owe .clutr,” cried Noll, thrusting aside the. prince's hand,i witb rude laugh. " Why should I kiss that Boy's. hand All tbe courtiers were amazed :tilt] con feunded, and Sir Oliver 'the mutt.:of all. . But the king laughed heartily, saying tbai little Noll Irda stubborn Englih spirit, and that it was well for tiis sou to learn betimes What Ott of a people he was to rule over. - So Kingand his train entered the , house ;.and ira t ni ht s prince, with Noll and.' seine other children, `was sent to play a separate room while his Majesty was at : dinner.- The young people soon became: acquaint ed ; for boys, w hether the-suns of. monarchs or of peasants, all like play, and r are pleased .with due another's society. Whit • games 'they diierted themselves with, I cannot . tell.i :Perhaps they played at ball—perhaps at blindrnan's buff— perhaps at leap-frog—perhaps at prison bars. Suchgenies have been in use for hundreds of year's ; and princes as well as poor children have spent some of their • happiest- bents in playing at theta. Ong. I Meanwhile, ng James' and his' no- Wei; were feasting with Sir Oliver, in .0e• great hall.' The- king sat in a. gilded chair,- undelk a canopy, it the head t'if a long table: "Whenev,er any of the cem puny:ethic-aril hire, it was with the deep est_ reverenee....- 'lf the ettendapts,..offerel him wine, or the viriotis delicacies of , the , Yea would hayi t tlum - ght, by 0 1 re - tokens df wOrakife, that . the: monarch ;was a .au pernatural being; only he acerneo to . hase quite , at; much need thoie vulgar:mat ters, !boil antl'ittink, ai any Other person at the table.. Out : fate had ordaine4l that good King: James thouldnot'finishi-his dinner in peace. . .• • Iv:: All'of a sudden, there arcise &terrible upteifin the room Where the ',children . Were at Angry... shouts and _Shrill, cries.ofalarnt were mixed' • up together; while the of elder 'persons . Were likewiie heard, • trying:. to restore .order•-• • arrieng . .theebildren. The king and every body. else it the table, looked aghast for :parhapsAlh - tumult - matic a general rebellion had out. • Aiercy 011'45 1" muttered Sir! Oliver tbat gracelesanephew of mine isin mischieficllher. The .naughty little whelp.r. • . •••‘ • '.• • Getting ui) from the table, be ran to • see what. was the . mai l ter, - ..follonied by • many of tip gnests,•irkthe king-among They all crowded to the •door, of : the play-room.' • • • . .- .on. looking . in, they beheld 'Abe little prince "Charles, With . ' his , rich- dress • tarn, and covered with the •dist . :of the floor.. 'His royal .blOod was'atreamin .from nose in great •• abundance. - Hez gated at Noll with: a mixture Of rage ind affright,.and tit .- -the same . time s puzzled: expression, . as if he:could not understand. hew any mortal hi:1141401d dare to give. • him - a - beating: fur Noll, there, stood his sturdy . , little' figure; hold ss, a lion, - loOking as . if he were ready to fight not. only the priece,.bnt the king, and kingdom - " You little villain 1" cried his uncle. ~ " What have you been about 1 Dc Wll on your knees,,and ask the prince's pardon. How . Aare you lay your hands on .the king's' majesty's royal' son I" aHe struck me first," grumbled the valiant little Noll; "and s I've only given him his due." . I - . , :,, Sit . Oliver and the guests lifted up their hands in, astonishment 'aid' horror. No punishment seemed severe enough fur this wicked listle varlet, whb bad dared tare- .. sent_ a blow from - the king's own sun. Some of the courtiers were off, opinion that. Noll sh ould bet,sent . .. -to I the Tower of London and, brought .to trial Tim for high t .; ;Zothers, in then great , - zeal for .; _ king's service, were abo# to lay; bands on the.boyi and chastise himin tbe royal. .resenc,e, -- - s rt But Ki i glimes, who sometimes show -,ed a gbod deal of segaeity,-ordered them to, desist: " Thou art a bold - boy," said he, -looking, fixedly at little Noll ; " and, if thoit live to be a an my son Charlie' would do' widely to . : friends with 'thee' ! " 7 - " I nev r Wall" cried the little prince, so63Ping his foot- ' ' '' -, • • ::" Pea' , ` ..Charlie, s paim l''' said .the 4 king; fti.tiitilatesifik i Sii, Oliver and the attoidaa .; offitiri`not- the Urchin ..; 'for lie intifiitii: it nar sou ugOod lesien, if, Ifia: eel,_ do ' t gtve biM.gracete'profithy it. Iferedie ;shin:line be tempted,to tyran-. nhte . ove thiie . stui,beirti 'min . :fit !riglish: . - Mei, lot • . itrr 'reinteiribef littlellolt groin. Well;:an' :is own Ilbilay, nasotni_ ~ So'the king riis:Bll4.l4l . i.Aiet 44: t oit4,%- ', 4, fli t. - 'Many ' a ''lOng jeer,. ilitt, t bildiA : rd t bet - VOW- Prince Charles ntrrittidit Cromwell - Wits to; 'ten: ' The in pt'ce, iudecd. might have. cd 'a laiPti ' , .. e d r ea li t f li e :h zi e n a d ' h h . re Vii in ' e n th is i, i ,, .. i .. „ .,pf, ia toinice -,A 4 1 , and the tee whieh__,hieu.. jr fro )4 1 it..- But, wit n 'old King,tr , t on ieit; (lead, and Charles at upon taiK . ' `,.e,b54,54.+•.74.,i -ed to forget hat he. Was bllic.4 - , l iolto; and` that his mea est - subjeti ; - it - hien l ig:, viell ash's. - e wished t . ;74: - - the/it* etv i erty and liv of, the-pe..-:',,, - _ Anglithd,.: entirely " at. ,is own di5 ., ,, , ' . Bet. -the POritans, a n a ll whoa lovt. t , ~ty,i'rciab against him,kind bear' ....-},- :many bat tles, and`' lled . : hire'. ;' . _ from iiis thisane.• . • ' - .I! --:--' •, 1 "I. e -Thiouglin t this war hel l * ' l - thL! king ,t 'and nobles 0 one .side, 1104.4, people pf .England on he ,E other; .11,0 n;„ a. ..., fa'. 'Mons leader, who did .thekllfili "eida'the - ruin 'of ~ roy authority Thalia, a I the '',i,e ut ,, lu - '.The.contes ,'.[Seemed' ' frt . ''. - thaw. match lie.w •- . - :_ i i ni t :tt is , strong man.d the . iig • , _•ov e r - - !t.n 'thrown.. . ' - - _ `.'••• When th iscrOsiotia - -- aii,li, Was brought to t' 1, that wa '-' eider iittt in the ent-liall. Minirj ' 'Weird present, besi es himself; h. 41.4: otiehad the power o save Kital , , ittlef, ,9t.402i doom him t tie scalfOld. ' sentence was pronou ced, thtt 4 rfift• ' 0 s- :general ( 1 1 p was entreat* ,- by • •hia et* •';it Harem, , ' } On. their knees, J to rescue - tits , ma estY:froiri _death.- : - . Li, -• , ~ ! ~ '.- ....No . !" sid be sternly. i is tier. t at. one man s h ould perish, --than :that he whole coun t y should bef ,i,Fiiried "tor his 1 1 sake. It, is esolVektliallgtp all die ! ' When C rlea; no look* 'king. lh, as led to the s ffold; his Orli, en emy st ood ' at a windo of the royallpala of White hall. He held the: peek- nib/pride, . i 1 and an evil dimatien„ and tits sed power, as he laid l is head upon the lock. He . looked on;ritli tifiteadflist titi ewhile .a, black=veil executioner Ilft il 'the fetal and off , . - -.. a.. , _ axe, smote tnat.anonateaneaa at .a slngleblo%fv.i L 1 -• , -1 " .., It is a righteous deal,; , ' perhaps he Said - to -hitnelf. " l-Now Otishtrieti may . enjoy" their, righti."- ." 1 • 1- , • ' At night, 'when - the hay iof Charles was laid in the Coffin; inaglonly cham ber, the general sho w enteredl liah leg himself t with a % ed that he was no growing ,old his I Tisage Was -scarred 'with the many.hattles in 'Which he had led the van ; his IrOrlirciS, wrinkled with care, iind with that:continual. exer- 'cise,pf stermatitherity.l-hohably. there wasltot, a ei ingl e trait; eithtT r aspect or that holonied t. 6 **Tittle lioli, who bad battled so' stoutly Prince - Charles. Yettliii was . --', •-, 1 - • He lifted tliet eoi-10, : ca used; Me light of his; to , - f 4 .' ' ~,' " the..`iltod „ r o o solifflithst,Tfi - •. ' :.- -, .- , - SOR* - • ,-, .1)1' mind went tieck 4 o , l‘ r ' ll -" ..1 marvellous events that r be *4, : . , . teetiziditary king of BpFlatafteAlit ''. 4 10 .cfrui; and had rausedliiiiiitelti4 unable-indi vidual; to the liossebten ..Wktrigly poWer.. He was a liitigithough Witpitt,the e y. tra \title or the glittering- ototES4 .. Why. was it," said Crotelvelt to 1 im: self--.-or nnght hti‘'anikl i + 7 .it lii'io gazed at the pale features in the .I.:C fan-" Why was it, that this great icieg ell, and that . poor Noll Cromwell ikturigikined - all-Ahe power. of the 'realm.'" t.. tl' L' , 1 !_ ' And, indeed, why was !RI f J, ~ I , King Charles had. fallen: b;e_cause,.i n hio manhood, the same wieri- c hild,,. he .disdained to feel tha teve67 l l6mm eree ture was WS brother. 4 eemedlli self &superior being; an cmd that hi m i subjects- Were .- - createdlo - king t, (143.1 0 rule over.. , And Croail.lsre rrose. because, in spite of `.-his-- many 6.hlts,; be. InforllY fought for ~ the rights and Tr4edom of .his fellow-nien - anditherefOrie the poor anal kl the, oppreis' all lent4,lheirl „Strength to him. ... - . i '- '.. ; . . • ' 'll 4 ."' .r'' -, . ~ • r ,' 1 ~ ' ' ' ' " Mirage hi. theDeffeit -From - one of Bayard Ti from the interior of Atri l 43e ; Trihune,.daiediti Southern 29th Dec., "wertikke t 4--. ence to an interestiar desert-: • ' Beyond t, seen is to lia ~the - tendiAie broad, desert, 1;500 fitel vast reach or are based 'on I.lu sand stOrie,'Offuk ,lon this first - appeared self under a NE. SinCO t. l /0?, _hourstkether, fy,fitYstillthOst it - of)!)it "cit. to th e itin, brit 1 after 31P,14. water tiadWays and tbis is a Aroni reel . watel deeper -hue. well as on a with Shilling_ in the soil at , Where. iteiteti~ apparept linei _let of the sky vieie-treeltipg, t he" out f it: Se) -chain is Hiked itr the air,, wit to it, bolts. BeCti , J airtop - „ o . l Aue woeT, f q 3 0.6! on die it is bibtot* , t l ! : b) YOur i iCuo ,s. je rob , . YPu 444145a' tki3; - I Od i ro4ipu ldits i°#f--10401 t P. 4440; vri* , • . FA 1 BY' PA WrEA ?i. _ ;' 4 i 4 *ElleY on u 11-*-PP liG °OA° na t I 42-feo)lW , , to m 7:- Arnett l: 'Ali otte r , "Olv a - par Minut .ad -Me, - tspean he is tili te- _tint 1 diirningthimself,: -I never co ld a il , eissitSr. of; bini 't in - ma :-. p , woman *llea ju,a, - is wel cut her thi and done wjthlt“ 't ate n't - retti4 rtf ts if a:linali itt/t - flit well 'de fi gure: isiviitleintrhin fiiitiapti . a4ttitte prorded he'neit Or r iqii :„ , ttor am nor tinier's, and nova e r' 'it° hol ..et: , hide; unalirella over- a giridg ter all tl masauSae:aecariki „air' law at#l4o.oilkil -, -. lit ak7a atet-e iWlli* time at . alfi int -making -ia h , fIl 1 ir.•ti It_ _e t ITPbiut its o , ll 64 l E e' Itatuldergefelk4 . l Oci . ' leidewdy litl gat V 'i Ihifeiet tliat isn't ilutit Ous irattle-titips. Piab) , :Paqtl) 4 q . yest.ll,4f every.__, 01140 witlicint'll 0% sfonis. kevil JAW 4tk,,,oittsid mtule for dress 4o inolating 0:)seml eau - Aelcoliigne, 1 ! cuilin ' tongs, scl , . keid e; and a 4101 base neitt Feo4 n• . , .4io n . l i evr . 64 It. takes me all ti and Ilea I get a thai, qts`tne in ,• . - ly)ia ut that ni .' WO ; beliitse a me4t. Oery *4 , 4 . .4Nett ta dui iiroi:tlie very , 111 their called. .. been enOtrith to buts ti ) 311 + 4 , 11 d 5 die — P in etvphzatlon tha irethitig ltko 'ctn. „tniOit to marry a 'abetat was It ansi I ghtning ati cam' ' up she %it U hots+, he was a v ba-M,.. aridity sr. 1 higaistructed ' ii 61 Mitt AiplOtnitic I._. ?. -: ,li, ~ trhkeir theies !Ilia .. I i rri4olo-Wilkiiie. ''.! ` Did ,'t , i bi t ptiye.r- hook co ' lig on ar -418114w-Imi? has 3 fi ._. ''`'':pie didartl see bi tiueece , b belhanded it c I. o liier ' told Om it lon iig..... role to i 1. , .- ing home, \ re 'Ato his min • tfp, 4nitix,.ddn' hi answer at it-andom,an* Li/Ugh in the Anil didn't be h` I netl m* -in bis coffee; a .tigt on i . I Wind: won't Ebe I am 1 3.1 I Answer . that 1 . - 1, 1 0 rut her up in i n . .. h ;pi I . kiufb. .'., . t ,..:.., 1 it4ll3ut it's . n se . .! '..si fnel. - I . shall aye tii - iii 11 thatpocket and tel Saint+ :.it: i he sliould m . .ryii ' r wl .' i - bt andltbat will: ul [Wo and! sayeihie c. it, fin an l iii9thqUake sho'uld i 1 f t , tit - s. astthii Ir 4 wt d'pliipate as to p ' r Eb e l ingimore or.l • than tiieinent fora o berth wai spending. a shoie„ in her_ *3 - ,Ircisi ,ict., off the ladiasai A bp "t indaen than 1 said . tiy the:rray lko -.4 band l' . ,:ittuw -to oint.4k; told , hei' &Atha way , lie 4% . t'fl)ciiii'vias al.=' ,- .' ow iN --- A 1 [ le*liiic, if 006,08 ti, . ,poi) ° My awls belt and :I vkliad . retioemi " : d'sotrt. 1 . „I! oE4°' I Oreir., ; _foi„ ilT!c, •tigilitor: mufti ioel 3 iv - t !_- - .r -... line* Ilif ity ' i iri ,t, ~ •L i .:...• • . • 1 • linimwtsage 145 11Wed ex Otirionl them lotrivg frOm t _uo •1 w 1 ke as -... . iillitliowe a, 0, to 44 M'-' ; inci e t +eke older •* ' , .1, . : 1 About:of night tea . of “ Xahhee l os, afar) OegOod cit .i.cif,Pol• establish'' him t e riEttn‘ Hi .4, .sedan' ' 40 — utair" 54011 . , igrtt, lettersi o tbei 1b a; the swing refor-: .41,012_.0f the, 11 0,1 * , _ ir *at ti <-44 n)~e'• igli , °Watt - wit, itzgs • ((Wit, il ,-. ;:: ~....;...... ...- ', Ant' ... o ne.fhl 0 i . 0... ,.1 1,i0 13 1 _is ty's ei drip, lihmti na;* 1. doll as ~,.4 41eispenda one. 4 1 % gla and the - Other ayes ' -at thei winnen,=- 7 1,,, death' f lio ? „ -we eiY . y-. aya,w it a Tioiv,i ple , 0 to" any: lel wife : ( , es • eits i plose . -in' the • ()use 'nil Yillili. i*.upiiiiip, . Chic eds 'Aped Site& le - Atedl sin •a e._ . tad loilina lia'.' - ."%citc and- I , t; s kin • caps, tires x algid) roc; . th ti . jail' , . Wh t it , on the . I . titer, rav iqng ith a coin sun Ole " -,Me cos ; 4 .e, ' ' or, =ay el la,-,tiF ' ,r Oil, 6 tad sh . vinjinap, Ma id :inre - t foo Tes, tine nor }lad.. - to !k die a ed . kre ( , as Jo Clubs ~Sam um iuq he. 't tp 1 W OW& I -a 11 - aid tiey4.4 rickiks ' a - latep takan. ly mote: 4104:4, natal Mr. If t i ll ma i I bl;rja _ ; I! ! u l I ' and I :rel tmid th i a en 1 2410 ba con ov be' e OW tiff it ds. alki (1 1 ; 1116 * e, st i • Y 1' . slivear 1.. entioial mi t a . is. anip 4i41 be ce a 'eubir- - :fit • to , . Vigo er'if i i myna I .. .. : k to to _ma Toca ti Sri,.. t ..! „fie- ._sa-,.it, 1 1' - ite: : A* ay. IFisit. Wonder there. wt. .A. tittaiA' . 40fted NO) liis wiaiiii .p!...' 'vide f 071 0 mu T emt • I ••• r the, for on.. but l i ii tn• SinCl gni( and, ." on t get any time to - read... replied the; clerk: - • ; .. 1 . ; t , " Traitor guess l've,igt ‘a ' liook - ,,,here . 1 you'd Ike to read," Onti ped Ihe pottier :perseveringly. - • . ~ - , 1.. "What is_it 'I" • - --' -- ' ' - , , "'Well, it's a real' goad Goole; arid . just tigiit' f orlhelittiek tap; faii i tisP It „II gniei a men spiritual .cioutotaitott-• Mid they de i say that's what a InantititlVget very easy in Maille-E,lnit Ith -0 4t. mite ' - - N. " That's ,mil true' but rut' " consOlit: . tied," iitifounatelyiiny riend`„does' Pot , aemp Yti. be for the ,right sort."-.':_ , • •Tbere-was.a cunning_ leer io the . ,,ped-- ler's eye.aal he inquired-4 . `Fond of the right sort, .- hey r --,-- - " When retie g. et it," ati4.the _clerk be coming. aterested. ' ' ,: , - --- :. ~ Guess I shall sell you this book, then,"- said the pedlar decidedly 4 - • , ~ -"• , ' Vitals it—ypti,_ htivenrt- told me - the na, cif it-yeti?' • .. - , -..- \ . - 4 ., t STAlgnin . a ,Purrs. • , .-,-- hOther! I've re :1 at:lP:int..., doil, uf tbis'is entirely ,spow editioti." :. t , , h.! he's. all the same .`' " - 44 utifully efigraved." .' -•- . ' 1 . lip l i l d , f' - ist i l ui 'tai4cin. il s ) e t riin , a ir ii -h oy .: ,ed Li . clu l, ln' , t!:lrl . l Ce(la . : - t _ ll4'::7l.it: : : : 4 ay you,bettet - look at the. pictere,'," - eoniiriiied - - the-pedlar, tkirusting _the book wider his nose. . t._ l - This Movement:had ap ustouishing •of feet upcli the Clerk. I He.. jumped off the chair ad - begtin to , -examine the volunie eagerly, ; but much, toto= my_inwpriae with _ out opening it, ‘ Then vueloingl3l satiated with the scrutinyhe asked-I.lle nce and purchased if. ' • i - __u,: _- 4 ; -'' ' l it , Say;lou"—said the' i f .pedier,- after the bargaip was coticludeAtTrinovip towards the door—" - say 'l7,u. ,' if ittiyh xly • Cise shOuld see that book andi went : t ""get an -abet jpst like,.it, seitd.!ein u..' p i i i ? 1. Xt'. 73, aOdliio:modate them just abot as luic as_th:epleae. Ad eichatrig pvery%eerland lays. teros : l ook: With the cierk, the pedla7 vanished. i "What oearth made you book,l _ ~ .. , "See here, ; a ,moment. .. . ,‘ I ;advanced and lookedevet,' . . der, Turn ing up one , i dof the ) I tettioieil - a. small slide, f i end dist 'stopple, which he unsdreWed, han4cd the , the boek,'..Wifich, meclian'icallY-to . - tny'uiqht 4 ; : • , 1 r) , at and r an ,out rare outl bim, and te- hey h'ea- Renae n the e grAin rtlyeas .7 6 leht ` addition to my 14)niry." • Theni)xt day - . \ lhe fe4 l or# -, exhatisted. • I : eyed hey' And when hen I i x be } '' '-' - - -• .. ' ''` - - 1. .. Td - Chapter aa - Zola . Philiilelphia,,,amid be" MU iplieaty of her public lispifitis, pi picture galleries and 1 other instiittoins, -- _as all ,be world - knows, many 11610 so atlC;iir'S* . nt of all the curiosities _' of the - PlaCe, tb thiinttra : - eutrhabia;Perhaps ir r ohe belonging to the genus how,' and which tiny '. seen pa- _ miring:Chestnut street, any . y that- it 'can `escape ; its keeper, that in Its inoth erii•aProdstringts.- It is the j ., 1 virile dan dy. '.:'..- .- i "% ' , _ ' ' .This specimen - - of natuitl' 'istori may be:recognized`: from'Ats ex ely pale and distopated• lodic ;' from '- it "`g arments: cartiiiturtOic -Abe 'lib tOli ;' a' (I frOni - ite shoRS, forit - ts not - Yet 'allow tu'irear bohts; being of patent ] leatheri and - shoek, / ingly smalt.:, It wea rs what ettherOf - the Kossuth pattern- of 146! with itt - the fea - theri' Or , a steeple g i crowned O o; 'with a tor&A, - flat brim, ' excessively ' ! olished. Generally it's ' hair' ia ,- liighlyi •Perfuined,` and so sleek lei' tti - s uggest be idea et having been *axed, whi4h - tb _upper lip ilt, „„,...bit.:decided,' _though a mite at- tempts to rabiet, mustache. ,bo buttons' of the vest are` glass irlitnitati n of agate, and yellow _or ball* kid gle , ', usually very o:lirty; are generally -wo ' .:- Some -times a can t olacirried; of a - 1 't aalce, li and, with a! fancy be 'd cary ' either in ivory, or in.pearl; A huge Slit tring 'mu , ally appears owthe little An r 'of theleft a l e ;band and often a profusion 0 'chains, Osti-,. eilt, ' - * V4e4r,' "with the -e. ' titei4 l ?Y.i.r: • watt ,from_ ,' - A•Cril a mo(ber - lor ' Ider slat:: , veith+ut 'leave., - ...,. L... --: -I - The liehletterthglr . I , - Peco"l ia . ititi ir j editnis be , 114stattAn, =During ki lt nel l . Ilia day, it niai: be - - seen.latiO' . 14 abou t , the door* 0 11 .970. 4 0 1 0 6 "teittho; front of restaurants ; atilt li'- liar unri iiii*ai!y l bibeltint * . h - iii4pitiii i ''filitniiliiiiii," loUliglitt 'iiit)w,'t - iiiiiiittit*iii l ' 'The less -finished varieties of tie ' !Id-far:4 4*lit:e -- . 21 0 1 4* - nitt - 4tif)pt; puffing their segitisteo 6 int the - far:ea of D icer slunk - regard : " s whether th - " are 7 l Pe not — . - i -- - . ,e 7• Ala: 0 , :Silla usuall y ;_ oi l 4l : is :: of hiffertigAteal4: ‘. * *lP* ei th4* . i.= nice. dandies koidiii;: ' -- 41 - Ott -teak 4 ...16"-Aiekeekeeltaitih littit. hie ItirtiOt4:l*64/I..silkkeil Ote h'on fli p he ** * .;ititVrislt: - *Ora''' ' l' . 1 !4; iiiY,l s tate ; :" . - 4Te .'7 4 * 1110 tr ' 4 ' ' , Ida fretruyiiq'ro* , wog * f ib' -.' *BOO-'74 .this or the tial._inii*.rgs!"*i. l aiinie,thilt - 6 bes:E4 over OiliCitriettf , : - At - iii* ' • the›Yetile tlikoi, iitia l :th ' 1: ` Al4t L-f h. 0 . -000 4, 11 4.004 e°4104 wilpre h - i ii , illietsilis lh o ;lA, , . iiroois 4i .- Wic,iiisto;'ilitiiii 4ri .. ok. ''of. - feit** tiini4 Ihet -f3 vert iititi . , - —,- trieitileatte4.7 l- ttliecetel," Vs ear 114- i'eritlV' ,4o '''o .- " 'WOW-ani s* • et. " "eV i 40414 tbOllW- 0 10i $0 * 00-riti Y.OnWje xca, latthe-Airritt. , o 9, ' -4 * ooo-, .... 0,4 1 0 ,441 0 001 i. „,, h1t : betlfe - Ae.OLO O4 , alt, .411;4 1 , 1 . 00 .# migitill.thanimi:to , ..-44t - '' 4 4 4"4 11 iPlifillitfl* l l o Putt 10,4)012F10 1 11 - 41" 1 410,.#1.giOnek P 1 0:4114,90i; " '.. ' it94W,t,t;qsisik , 0 1 0110/44c. 4..., -- , A:l4 - - , . r , - , . , o. 1 -,Viak 0/004 sairDA is PKii Ocular - I , \ 414 1 4 -.. , riih store, ' . :17 - ' -' to ace ? salt eaki e' to I jack .ne, Ayes -r if :nee. ver • Lee r Law., vit.B to .foe' L. - IA oc similar 1 , many sap ea. 'ived at anitt Apt] bad Irk ket#li roomi 110. bl/0 J ea xii, be the retalf SlQi.f _° 'lrtee -t 4 - --4 can: al ;OS ten c 'svhefi tll4 l 4 .fr 4 :"3 are to_ had; andt. MIR` Xetre.iroolkilt• ." thefia t ilaser;-,. Ile: 11 Nociiitt,thit: to d" -ietiociirni 7! r,..briiiital4j: ":. -- r -4 '5 ,14 , . Pins p't' hirlki*lntheiitelicef ,Uflit -;- at tli * r : fin. S.Rii:Otataa ' - ''.: If'. great i Of 41414 - 4100 n,!, .--: name 4 thificioo 4 lin4* , ..j , % : heard to Voast amongMS a . " t - lot the o :lidless tetilekhe i- fasts- 1. -1 : choice SPlrlta jenuAsh4thelitiOt. ' - OccasienallY be t a lks of fttlidreati4 whom, be &me 'I theiliveriiitr • #4 44 * - times " thW 01 4 Man, and h , talie4 l 4 - §ueeti.tquite Pattoniii*asjait)** - ed the ignorance :, .' = . lil b , -Ab t . ..4- 1 .. a g e afaa M ag all*,- , • ` .-:: **"J l 'iv:i' i i The joy= le-damlY i s vrti .Ibli ii , - cellar 40 !hi , Dindtetrith Cantaitr i''' ':A* the g-eat citi Spf ttiefTliitetrAiltiVill. is known in stoh,New Yeik , v : 'l.; thflorp, but : urishes : eip'- - act',i delphia ;and elia"y,Y,L3etie fold: ." 11 - l i e ton. He seems fo ke theeiii, - :-. r" rt• ' betw n the Monkey \ aiid t , .' ,- "'n' less. rain_s tan the hist, hht - '''' 2 'than the tirstli - t h ough . an must eeetess: , thoteil** "' --' - ,:..0.: -- i opinion.`. He : g4cialli,4lnei , - - hardlr ever earns WliVititi - 'itail to favorthe lettet l iaa;:griWat key ou alma organ si -. trinuorikwipiti: - respects.—Erscning,;/Wks4 - :'' `.' i' Curious Titanynlathitiithighlus% A clergyman et ono' nitlik Irti* lirt. §tuarts, has broached'- it=" . .mithiesrai4ii \ Cniet - hYPothestrelTecting thti'llifti_ . .Ptisk_ ~ :i. e d-' .. count la t -D eilii get ,witii - tainto ?ism' it is an silegorii and moiniy.thaithe *kat intended to frePresent 1 41024 , &iffy& '''ttafik. fished by `Noah- and -his „ pO i sterilfi44 whichMlS incorporated.- evait;pri, of•dixtrine imd duti necessary _lfyriti r aloitionof man t that da' kTotvelitik a .1: , . , _ the ask w to ber.onfirmed!. ate' of re on : w k which it. represent -% . llsr,:iliiiit - of water h `considers the . blel'eit'ini,. inundition of= evil and i ~ .* ijr, -atirra2 fers to vartimscoassageain' I pick Iseigk i • Jeremiah and the .Nevi the pur • pose ef shewinglhatthe entiimiaig meats, allacions retuyevng_itiatfidiat - priti! utiti ciplesnre not Wily consparni-ia thane tures to floods nf -wider, butiitiv - t ccalled&oat and the overfloriiiitprisss. , ; g #. This, he argues,argues, is the teattih i Cref ' flood in the time of- Noah.- . pe ing of the nillionsi y the deTur is uudenntxl, he says in; a affiranaraimite , as t h e perishing of !anti - lir Ater.:eilet 4 whelnimg influence of sin: itt4-740:c .7 're upon the-subkmg, -delivitied. -‘1%.-a” uy that I , kg ghoul ! ,beit*,.he vered. 1 , , then limits - IhtatilpeWitifts - uvt , ..,_ good; .like that deieribedltyllYkninip,-t.,.., fereretal gentleman e . B_nit44o4sf - :-hirre . oecurAtl-sinie theereation •-iff nittO -464, olngy=utterlY:confetei this -nitilioait, 14**• - ' - The. hiaonaLnrß.Pand - Liti a riniktiatixt 'Dr.: Hitchcock,' and many , ot. tVfl'-rs t worthy,: ha -1.-abiniliinecl, - ii; ,: inct , ittite; , 'stand out fit ; . the `literal 7 . ., , flgicaLexcepteitt , _-' stub/nirri•fe whci make, the otiMiinittli#lX, , - - of God the ' I koPe- teat Of." 0 , 161 ` .- possihilities. 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