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Two ; Dollars and Fifky cents if not paid until after the expiratidn of the year.l No 4/Novrfitiom 'will Se permitted to re main wrksettled 'finger. Oast two year*. i. Thos tenr#rwill rigidly adhered to: TES OVADTEETISING. • - • o ne square, 0 week, - $0,50 • each subsequent week; 045 B us i i rsa Cards per annum with paper,3,o 0 *.o l A. liberal discount. .trutde to . yearly advertisers. - att's Curtirti' Birds st Passage VT VOIRT W. LONGFELLOW. -• . • Black shadows .fall . Front the linden WI, That lift aloft their massive wall . , Against the Sout.hent sky And frordthe realms Of the shadowy elms A tide-like, &rime* . overwhelms, , The fields that rotor rl rut lie.• But dieitidh! is fair, And everywhere warm soft vaF6r fills the Or; And distant. &Mods seem. near. . And atm, itithe Tight •Of the star-tit *night, Swift birds of passage.ttini their flight .Thrtnigh the floty,Rraipsphere.. • . " I bear the beat • • • •Of their pinkata fleet, ' , • As firotn the land of.saow, and sleet 1 I They, seek a Southern 'sea. - I hear the • _ Of their v Falling high, • - d 'ugly through the-sky, But-their raw I evionot see: O fay not r I ' ' Thole sounds that flow ; In marmots of delight and ‘ltilit Om= not horn wings of birds they ire the . Of tlt poces . axigs; • Murmurs pleasures, ana'painsA witings, The sound of winged words. This is the ery : : : Oi souls that . • - • On toiling.. besting pinions fly, Seeking i . WIUI33CT . &Me. From their •distant flight, ' • - ilinxigirmt the realms of It folis into our world of night • • •.. With the murmuring sound of rhyme. I Child's Thought. Itis-saitlAst„tha. idea net 'forth in the refloating beautiful -- atek --- 7 . errielneabe expressed by X,' little my fire years - * ' • Oh, long to he, denr.nipther,.. On tie cool and fragTint gioon, I . "ith nought:lid the sit3l.abOve,my Awl the shi4owhig dm& thitt pass. And I want. the the bright, bright aunetae, _ .All around' about my bed; 1 think I will close my eyas, and God Your little boy in dead • • . Thei Clirisi will send , an angel - To iake tne`np to Wm; • He wilt bitai.tne,alcoaLly and steadily,. =•;. Far thro*ft 2,1 • He Wilf&ent.ljr,i,entli me - Cioee to the Savior's side, .tuidWhen•l'inTetwe that were in heaven, biy eyelli - epen - , . And I'll Icloltairmg‘ tne angels • , - That stand anmaid the throne, . Till I find my 'sister- Diary. • For I knov she, must 'be • And wheo I find her;mother, ..- We will go /Limy - • Aod I will tellkiez how we've:manned ' while - shetits been gone Oli! I 8111,11,k,e 44)1064 har'speak-affOn itioi ne'erietilli! to ask - So hi put my:v*B iiioimdfier * ; • • And look Into her eyes; : . • And rerceaiber all .I.said td her, all her - sweet, &plies. 3 , • And then I'll ask the angel To take me back te.you— He'll bear Me, skra and steadily., Down' ihrouglt the ether I.4ue. •' And you'll -‘1! !kink dear ax4bei. I have beep .ent -toptay And hive roe to eler4i, beneath tree, This sultry nuMmerliti• • ' /ICurran's was h 4 ;joke. inn* his physician Abserving o, 9 l oTing .Ihat,he seemO ,to cough (Iv" lore dfficalty, Le answenxl-6.e,That's yathet7 karprisin g as rve been*Factiaing all VTA shopkeeper :at. Lime/tater lindi'for his many ,virtaes, obtained the name of:the "Littleß am i,. A a t ra ut er , - : ask e d hiniyhy la diP appellation was giimisislial 44 TOArlidi inish - itv„ from the Teat OVOi4l:Aradv,7iltPtil who are greatiasahAs." ' - - niCounterteit Ave 41tillar city Bank, aid' been , into - Circlation: . 1 110 .1 16 ' traverzi on the genuine *4iiier:4lY-Wi4 4 er the Paabier'fi - natne, 804 'eti the COUti.: tEtfeit it is on Ili e P ° • A'rom theNittional I LEOENDIOF TIIREE MI -1 • ' • ,1 111 1,. 11 -- '----,. , . BY.: ALI CE CARRY. •; • 1 ` - ..L . - r -- -OR r—elti matiCYS not when nor where three rOilleis• were at Work itt Oie middle, night, irWhy.theY were at-;work;;at this time, *now not - but prohableit was a te,aB - busy.' on; and ilia seems the more likelY ~ r that it -I was late . antiimn, and the tvli , t harvesiond •the :corn! harvest -had : :very; abundant. Merrier` times there wre -it the old thill than Ihad been 1 4 , known therefor many a long Year; for, all day Ibng,inow, ibere 'wits jesting Ind joking,_ i te with - another ; i for aOire ern pleyrnedi makes the •spirits 11016 anjd, besides, there, were many s rangers l at , the mill-,--yung men and boys, chiefly, who i are like • to . be more gay and teareless than older-person's; for many years, how ever Jig itly and . brightly they p ass,, rest on a us*Jikegr eat: btirdets aller t ;a, while. So, .tis .1 'paid, there were merry ,iiimes at• the mill;1 for that .so many ybuitis i catne, - day ii, MI day, with grists to 'beliground. And t ere was , neighing • of hoiliel that , - neighing. .of ter their niasterS" ; for mi n ty were tied under the - trees and atong the fences =some eating oitafroni little saekil that were.tied about illeir noses, sotneMr4uncli ing-yellow corn from, great baskettli, and others nibbliOg the scant grass, for it was getting -parched and dry, so far vas the dewy.,freshness of , stimmeri•pasr.ll s The clover blosetns,"red - atid white; that bud sitood. up, { and .t aken the sun, Mtbaling siveetnessl from their loose dys, arid; fee d big the 1 ees -and liumnili g-birds,ll!were ii w Batt ii and brown but l!iridt yet t s entless. he ntill r styeam was '• dry. ; t ough to t. at matter it - was little, differ la etiee, for be t mill was-not moved ilb4 , we t - r, but b .means bf -a wheel oil Whiehl ' rses ke t reading, and lineal:lMO and t eading.. he , wheel wa hung alant h/ wise; so it perhaps seeme d to tbe!l - poor beasts that they should so e imel get to the summith for they : medi, to- be clitribing_a bill , no doubt. i.t , altijsi they , never got - 401 further. HOw ma n of . us:are on t ad-wheels,, just-as theyound and round 1,1 - n4'round and round, r rel i Or, and yet We'qgO , tr,t no further fora r iains--further iii _years and further . sorrows, it i .trii:e; but i t nothing nea re r to that- brig:S t.romit, li which, once Ne,-i apt in the golden mists.'of - fancy, seem el so near., ~.;.Liiilreur. Alva ...... ar looking flirward to some time of rest an beaut . at is before us, - and ere we ire , aware t Eden is;rast ; and the re-- matnder O • t ,e journe we go dottn.:_,aud.. look hadk !iv ndering %%thy we were nor ~. . . conscious o tue gone time that is gone. Air me, e arebliid or short-sighed; at be.lt ; and we miss .usti the gifts of rea soning, and Ofjudgmertt, and of intuition, which God, our gomj . fa/tlier, hat:gvren Us, leSt we turn aside, andiare lost, in dark ness—darknese only lightened by! he ru ined -beauty of tbe fay -sou-of thtt , Morn •- . • .41 ( .• - et •it is - ,all ordered isely, ellt,now ; 1 and. I, wbOttoStreadin on the wheel of time, hlindest• find f; we ake st of 141 must • ethey. to 40'." --- •:-,-- --- ~ li•r , r Con4eted, ifs,[ m a y . ' joy -, it . ' , - Th e thing's which' tinck"' - ' oten . But I am ` Wandering 4 . .I"said . the Mill; stream mia.(.1 1 7 . . i , for the ' Mai -st ' ',LI, in ;a hollOw, Jalougwiiich in - ;"spring ;Mt 'early, sununetilhe 'ri.th a bright .runnell,i Over hung with - Widi4illows and silVer elms. The ebb a n :ii i illoW leaves weie , bOth 1 faded now,-d , ply yellow, and with every' gust of wind dropped - off and iiiiriell earthward. Li tie heapa' of them ly \to- . •gether here and there,, ,E among the li-etned pebbles and blue clayey stones th 't . lay in the bottom 'of the brbot. Afe p ools si - of water there were skill, criercreht with , marsh - Mosses, and ;Hie - Iwith Minnows 'atid . frogSth ir t bad. gathered' tageoer . as the waters s . ratitc - awa in il - Soetimes the itgly i y: elloiv asa, , , Veen toads climbed upon the:loose stoups, andi sat abstracted - and siletit as philoistiihers,. One would think their Ak , ete. quite 10blivi ous to earthly . seunds ; v ineierthelesCifhee of - the three men: who kept the!, null chanced lo go that way:to fill his "'up:at, the s ring- (f r there wtiti 'a utiful 4 1 spinng in that ' , lilloWa' willt . qiii - hop and plash they . were boat .tri the; !green., pools. They did - no like so Will tbe „clear water that burst.but'a little ivay Up the "valleY; in a streain, ...not large,. hut; pure and cold, alinost,. l as 'lce. -/ [' -, Tne immediate foUntain was sPuglily' walled about with.thestanes whi4isoMe provident`hand 11841 at snipe time 'lath ered, from' - the !brook;:- and_ "theligrais that sprouted' out.. of the wall, ait'd": - the. thick grhAu moss, were shadowed lip the weil;: but biaide; the' ' waver` was !clear you see face; as.in nglass,- if .. yoU looked intp it;' but no luirtnfu! thing viz e coiled or bid, itself there—perhaps th that Ugliness _:loved • not beauty, _ < tior: . :the trepure that which is 'pare.; ; ; -- I .I' 3 A...little way frotn the ;walled f4u - ntlin .the .;a streUw tun/hand Wes lest ,atno . l3,g , the loose' stones' : - and the wide-leaved:tied rustling grasej ao alltim water in stilinant , p 0.48,40 lincl l , ~ 01t4:eitt the sweet ipting, 'bubbling ;Wei its blue walls. • Sot4timesi` lifted .. out lot these.feus,, on might *e tie Inside of Seri:m*4B, l 4lBc ,', gray t er.'irpper- eeleted ; ' so, , eves the. ....ef.. the i fte)d WoUldnOt fliieliiherit. - I.• said ,r — vil'il beasta.;....hUt.instinct it. 'lor.eli_iti) err.. ai thaa sea e aatrreaseal: -t• seems me tire - hi. e(liatO,Y tle : of,Oodlitfia. il.Petre4 ' firs,t., • . .• . , . '". - ,.`1 , - ;,.-, The 4sythatt.,voirl . heli.hetitt. aul.'- .. „ . try,3 . tbe [blue sy Ita . n Singing' i.- the' prte:i - litli; --, 4nt . " the .. c. 4 atnett erov e OtAiy. but 44 _ .. '4o44l.tilvith -844.Yevrh11.0iiis fea ei7-44001:batd• - ti t -)iltnl*PdAit- AP.".. -11'. -..: :4arlitia;than :eetiiiiit/etileir,tlio-cpips,,,soid.iiiinmsi . I hoi ' lliffieftheeeete,fteeiV**4 et f whicit ili4 iiiii libig - 44 . lii 4 . ifi' 4 . 00ti0 . Ca - ' .-, g•-, -;.— ZOP -, otr, 4, 77 . .4, -for 'the' *tie -,.- wolf' 46*.n .„ - li. ,. bind•-•' ' r t: - . • ' . , _ - . . • blackiclond, so . thei only a little.* and stormy lig h t looked throigh- • •- - • There , will. be rain,' said - the honse wifeiiits•the: cattle huddled 'close shoat thezied, 'let the- milking ,be s ' early to , niHt • --,.. '-• '• . - ~ 'Help ine . to ift mrbags or flour into the cab,' said the boy, who had been.loit ering abourthe mill; .‘iny oxen rut - but - slow travellers, andd - a storm is brewing.' • -_, All in good tine,! said the farmer, as be scattered the last !handful of wheat in to the finely-broken ground; lookini now at ,the.clou t ded sunset, < l and now at the broad field thickly BOWES with the pluinp- - est_ grains of all the last, •yea r's harvest. .. The silver-winged twilight was. pros- - entirgone ; the;-cottage windoWs were closed, and so came on ;the night.-.. 1 • The two: oxen—one ;dove-colored and ,o ,other the black—:la yclos e together, in dusty hollows not far ;from the house, their great hread foreheads upturned, and their black. mournful byes - wide open. 'Often they•shook their beads, as the rain pattered .against -their •feces, and their white wide-spreading horns struck against each other, sometimes, as they did so. If the storm had been dashing :furiously, they might_ have risen and crouched a gainst the ..rough brown trunk of - the wal nut tree, that,i hard by; stoc.d up and took , the wind: in its -top; but for. the slow drizzling they would not rise, but lay breathing har d,: as -if in endarance, and , slashing- their long tails against their huge sides. . .: -,„ . . • • • I The solid beam of red oak which - tart bowed their patient necks all day.'.watt now leaned against the crib,4lse bowsef whitehickory ,growing stronger hi the moist ure. :...The boy who placed it • there an hoer agnee,.is asleep; his. slow- team,' brought ; him home; before the rain set-in .. l , The sounds•t hat inade,a busy, din through the day hair, One by one •subsided, awl altis st ill, save the click of theold mill in the hollow;: LERS. Npw-and.then; - too, Ole wild snatch of some ballad or lore-dif ty,went. out. into the night ; ferit was a prosperous. season 'with the three millers, and they were very gay. though neither - alike in years nor dispositions. . . . The oldest, nun - id -Hardy, was - humi d siva and . adventurous. -He - .hid blue. twinkling eyei, and a round, jolly fate; kreit'brawny arms..that had . been well used, w to _ork. He was lately come_ to the mill ; for though he had aptitude-lk)r almost any.kind 'of ' employ:nem . , 'he had' :no fixed purose, 'no energy,- and had -beeo,4l..hisji e_cha_sLing froth -one thing, to another. • ; : thousrliri:t,,, 1...1• - more -sr? ? ' 4' .' ' ... 1 j Tpa.s , ' 1 .istplos ~ • • I -.... 1 ... 1 1111 St Sa.`' 4.1..r0u 1 ... 1 .cas seldom ni0.... . - 1... . .. - . .. ...4 . . om tue• iris. .4,t 0 oil • 1) I -nu . .;-.. ; I ; '• . .. --,..-' -- '#;-----, 1 i ..,, _.:: :', :i -7 M.4,. -,- - - ,- *--.2 7,,,-I'l•ti rf.-..::> ".....- .-, - - e., ' k*"".7• A/ Ol kitet - tllt i4 ",'"” ' -=--- T -- '''' , 4 -- 7: - • -s Y'it.ol!;:•' 2- •,;•: 1 '" -1 l ''' : i, - ,tst4 )1 " - lig; itil sal s • 1 ......;., IA ''. - ... 7 ! - .;it:-....,-..-,-lime,p- . -,--,-''''''. -.•-• i - ettgai: i .i - ,7;1....-..."'' 7 . .. . :.,.. a. • ate, few me , .- 4.,,-- ,,, ,,;...,.., 4 tIELT: . . - '''-- *- inilf:filVii,- . °."'- . 1 , th :. • - '4lo'l 7 stiiti- ;•4..'.-::-. ' Li_ ,_' • .'";%•:.).(C''''.''''"" . ii ''. 44 ''''' ' ' • '. 1 ---"'" i•t7". -.-:: •" ....'''' e.P- ' '7 .^..." :,:." •`ilig! ....- '"vou ' s flian rim. --. r ~, '-. •:1-,, , ~*lif .. ..j.g. . i'''. , .! ~4 . _,:1' ' ',- !- Ay or - 7 unlese- '''"11.' ,.. ' ,. -r;'-'-•-.,;a_ i 1 , _ ~ . -,,, - ,_...; 14 . -- - ..:: ~.-.- , C r .,7. .1111Zai 1 o .., i " - i , , • • ' 1 .0.4... n.. '-` '^ • i I ' • ' - - . he, tner u»0. th full -band earnest altnsgiviUgs, But, a speedily learn ke, ward pathithe chanc is 'only slenderestpossibility The middle night I am writing of, he was bUsiest of fill-,=nOw 'here, -Pow there —doing many _things in fact whieh seemed not to require to be done, as it he worked partly for the lore of mirk. 1)ore a. small lantern-in his hand, and in bis''stid deti:dishings hither and.thither the light was' . often, extinguished ; but,.to great dia. - advantage, -he wrought on in _the darli, the - while,thiigh therein pat tired dismally on the - mill roof, as blithe= ly is if reddening , Phcebus lifted his golden Ore.' ' A. merry man, and One ofcourage,_toci, was the miller, Hardy, but his instability was his'Misfortune. ' - And now, as be bore baskets of corn• I from place to pla , .and emptied great . eackflof rye and is into bins, he kept. , singing of a good 1 nd somewhere, where, the meadows were greener and . the sunn-- shine brighter, and where all the inhabi- , tants grew rich wit out labor; He seemed not to, think of his song, for he kept re peatingit over and over, measuring. heat and corn the whileiand sometimes .cheer ing the horses on .the wheel, as :though mtich depended on that_ night's Work, and he, found it Pleasure as well as duty. The oldest °fate three was Hartly, the Most sanguine and ilre most . penniless. The while he kept so busily dining, the Yonfigest, Hauled : Ralph, sat on a gritin measure near tbei open door of the mill,. listening to, the rain ;slit pattered on 4he dry leaves of;the syeamore; thata little. way from the door Eli ruck its strong roots., straight into the ground, 'and stood„ up - like ,a column. I t _, was neighbor- : closely neighbOr ed by a - scrubby beech, with gnarled' con volutions' at the base. I He was thinking of the Himadryades,_ and linking tcigetber fragments ofold sto-!• ries, and now and ;then pushing. back his' yellow hair, that :was heavy with moisture, to listen to the soughing of the wind: .Hils cheeks. were pale, and , his eyes large and dark and Me/anal:44 he was - slight : and bent, is .though, all his life - ha had looked upon the ground. 1.14 cheek, res ted-On has hand andbis forehead :.shone _ like glass. as ;be. light of the busy man's lintere shone now and then ; u ..utt., He • was young, almost yOuth,analiks, }tart ly, bad been . but ;a short time i nt:, the Mill. When wrought, it was ant ,fnr : lovo of Work. but that- - 11 4;ne wonde r f u l - phisicipa had 1 0 4hiLla War!' Pf-Men fie Might fi nd elle ) 01 4- Of fie a t t b;! l -Pa iteid.4 6 wP the int" tl'ai would else 9 061 4 Vrelui over hi. ii. - .4iTovP langflOi•citini / 4 /44•Mgdr:!to, lore 1 114 pOe'phan!fens tiMLAeck9: l 4 him to '1 1 )O gra4re. • Ale "hid hcCP .s. aAirtianier • from s4)' - youtpirand now en l 7,-,Wore'.! the semblance withentsuty,of, the, flexor! I of insilio*pdr , tio, :Ralph _lt called Ilia busy rader. ' bolding thalanteml:elose-so . .lus face , , 'am idle for thaw/sat Of theca/beat:l ntest. earo.rlesap . _your ;drettpung; from.the sfinsit pitebor,;..eflrealr.witer •-•4;aal 'tairis*at • silt hArtni t ist.i and ::have;' nekjilwa , l9.gnforth-rmincl..that you keep • 'the pat k for thp night isl ter Heaven'atield poot• traveler And . the youth ittiose !8 bidden, atiditakin& in :las la• Atone..' - .pitcher ; v_reer Auttuit havin first tippped:ltithsel Woollen - cloalr,''whieh; for au his aneestiers " hipi horn iiirr serengenerations. Now the me,' he Said, thrusting one ii handfrom put his-eloak, as it his . way.' ;i.A 'night so full o member not ; a matt 'night•,stt tingly On ..the:grave of hilrinot hereabouts;', and %rah his 'IL the darknetss before hin . lif iv ly and ' almost fearftilly fill theji the spring.. ' ,-.- 1 -1 ,i Meantime, the. niftier, !rho the oldest_ nor : the youngek flog of the mill, fast asleep hair falling :Over the fret at that was his pillow.' ,- He I :x I too-long, 'of that he [felt su had often Sletit-thustt:tefore,l e 4 ! 'oneto tend the mill biathimSel er the bonimed song -of ':Fart sweeter music of the fain' fal roof, l - seemed at all to dist l i ltib - As the light of the lanierpf now land then, you nf l )igh,k 41'1 his proportions went neither i lar, nor yet slight, dint that seemed firmly :, knit - ,! . and tits appearance indicated a health orous.Man, and oney too, thoti was_ partly vonceileti, by ibelry which shaded his w•es, whdt i thing; ormanhood vf . itli hiss ilea, not theerowing of the,miint way across -the Iti l lls, nd rl t showering of wet leaves isltis thegast: shook theHred o k hung against the open' mil .}vi awoke Win suddetily,but the v comrades 4 calling in' h is ear. Witrth! - wake, wak, l''" . Mercy save us, eex ta l i .....i himself on one elho l if, and the . what is the matteris th Mi But gathering froin.the fa i ce low laboreo that the 'danier. there, were, was:n9t.nntne jig ed his teazle eyes fin. k mo en 1 gtm loOking'wonderingly a ' • child - might,"!;uildenl34' wakf c. thunder.. : Still- the mill., and the rain patteringon t , and the roof 'BB 'when' he' fel Aleing that all went , t•eli, r the two millers igaini,o s t o l their g,, hurried callin - and 1 manner expressed neither 1 `vAtaimply , - - trnestl int elf lAhe 4-- .5 grow .th, heave' of whore 0 over Wh thrOe bitt ;desolate found, tin 16,111;11 pie thi'sti tntner, and _Vriars stood n a fence, am graves sere stool together, 'mon place is -not 'to bt of dreams. -.ofte c 1 .when:the red ev -- iiiiigf shoe the - we - st, - and tli white mit from the valley, ached sot to bough of the , lasted tr he sat there—hi :thoirghts across the ashen :rders o on the night I .w 'telif, his firm than it won] ha -e bee and - he scarcely lifted his lonesome ridge, but [kept. A he:cornfert of li . heart th . " Argue nut "Agitinsi Heaven's hind dr. will, 01",betut. or !upe, but stitl bear A ti i d steer right .ortward4.• . - 4 his,' he said, i Wtiuld sij text !which Wurth huh take to- live bis 'life,' and!. yet .knoweth no si l o& couplet o or modern! , . 1. .; • Mit to retbin, _'arid exp ;sleeping man [Was so sudd and *by Ralph spoke tre liartly ,earneitly. • ~ . The stripling was feeling 'the dark, as I have dEiserib ; UT slOwly along:the linieso pied alight _ . Al .firsthe ,isr - : retrace his steps, for gboits Were_ abont, and the. -in. b ones" seemed to gxoW dim 4tinosphere Of the grave . ; , ing that Hanlyiwoulil lung 'andlliat Wurth woutd "fr forward, .ilbeit it was with heart.` i Brighter and brighter th ai .14 thought.; and - thong i feared.to come within! its 111 might spirit:him away, he turn empti-handed. Wild itiiirm.cioniin,6lji pined o ediii fi ll the Pitcher, t i .ip le all came.oirer - hiin; lest a should thrinit hiat",doinc a I ISt rangle iiiin ;: so* :Jun through thnrain and t e ar lessly - entered'the .mill,'tbe stone,yessoil as dry 88 tkitell ~„04.:fir a rty,• ! et u5 . 01y4,.. us _fly; fur•entheithe,i: av e r riniappiA,Scithai the - *fri/li ' eirth:iiiriiit •eliceliaie tl cf." ' iirignietdeid to me , sick, t lifdeoes.'. l .-.43:fiurt , :selii(_ h light he had seen, gre*riy and addiiiilbet he had he, and.groaninger *tithed:l' . .', -, .it,may bit that .her ; youth, f_l4;444rAluirkf,' t he N4n , IICAIAd,auP 3 b 4 th iii-an:tri;theriperi wi ilbii o,ile - virbich'huut. the 1 - - lasi Seeinttlie light, clap ' ' - jOyptiadforthvrith,theY _/,--i -.. 49 . L soop 4,841e,/1f94r4 wittietoliii-ioila6i6's firth. • dark I' • oy:-.1,-ii f i ii, , 4 . . -great .i ~i;niglit; ' .. gray. it . . Know, re litt) .. .. for sai silliald . 11 'delicate we n'to feel i gr *1.7E6- nib e:liiiwit, ;her, if it lay id „dividing 'alkadlilnwz fdiriletioti.of. neither OR~the black of for ;be IVit h. tor on tile: 149 P (.Verliiiii 1 6 -i i ..itiat er lic u .: hi 4 fraiiie, his ;whole al apa . vinr_ tif .I,i - s - face -stika iv liar . some.. It was ack a- Ir ‘.!'l'is (ranch . : ._. 1, for .lq will go' rill fint , , ow; .. i'ilit ! .' , ?, ' As fo t i; nt4; P ii .rhati). wore to, in the h 1 axe,-.l*; stotoi ft allfl'ittr him ti *l*, t !lie pal sitit (lire doix ligl to Ilse (1 d i lipt3 in tiddett 'when li that t hat fif his kb ! e 4. 813tt1a ef off fel if Langer h - e .IIF ias ti. I*o . ot ----IrU ;$ and - 1 and ay i! 'ee uet3l li3 ih hi 91 1 r imied Ise of .:once I re. de. ere were t th most is. Al 'land ,there from n 4 r i u a ug l b tug far . It. 'But las less 4tiday, the ri i g: for tied oa nn is 1 0 ' lid B'4 o( :d ma, ii cir_eer t trill ; fteii I t i env tWi iglul i lte Mil • L 1 le in n .e l y - , e I # #6 the 6froin. t he cient the o,ked, L and in ty ,Ii ! inov- I le es t-A to ught H I his . In the 'feats, ivent faiint .1 . • t nip th. if be. ftii ‘4ln, ifone, early est it 4 re.] It* the . t;(ltop ilnir of hand ivaters ran ath f the c'Orth: let our is I d 19 Thep st hty. I t'ti 1 Ti' l ei riet Of jesi i l ls itst t a. ).inikke . I'' . f a ki v 1 - hirl oni f' 1 til e Atm' eta I (ir alums r die "'' `fight I the • it * uings poor art in" taad fry, ' th ; ug 1 I . )01,v'es 1f74311Y i' ~,: l ~ abOu ix)k ' d fito i i ng a the mt' Feel rest I knere . li-i i ir' li a 9 3l.: l nf- liii'li ll tfreshet§ - 1c hurl Oui v t! , . . :;the txti/Oto be 1,, , ii,ild,licit.: ; :hear of log theill 'ordinary avopat ions. . -... 619, [!, if. -1 00wkoti ai ic!c:ofriierit 'nod' talk ingJ.l niid Jgo ii*, and •iIiSCV. '1 this Enid eliat ith6:tit ihe - q iighi ,;:;:: somtifoakid - orii4iiott:, beS4'..-said, t ss i' and i. ildkisO-tha'F. ".% 4 all' flee-ii- ' Itesuin all thri begani ,erdtiN ' It Ralph tray.' . 1 As looked liar time (1' Wurth twist, t ...- j. 1.--1 „--, , :....1.-: c . - spc . i4 i ; 14e , .rai iitf:allii . flortii.:l :: ,, ty lquk ieil . alottil i i l'i :tile; tt . irl. - tvith .lij etitleilftlll4 . lipitit - ntl - rei,ii4ttilti:?silti) t qt, fietiftt4d Rail) Ir6nitr;l(lll4 'ti:" ..ar 3.4 ;‘ rep. R if tatiii - triself—.: it_ bkinil4l.gutd 01 a,st f . aiii . It*nri:.." i l gaitt ii . I, l ly - laii . g,:k j . is - i)eirtl.l . : '.• re I, lll i 6tlltte-;.r'i; ic •yp, 4 j . sJi4. thd. T . 4 1. t tb_ . . ili otik.Of 1 . ..-r - • , ,ret piratil ~ ..i itp-hi,r , .I.4l9t.fai.,iitta ~ and+ , . . /. ~ t ipte,- ti*a •e'. - - .. . it, 4ri - - of ili bti riell l l tits : 9 , f xr; vps litge.ftt i rt,i;igh , ti. 9t. /1 -A ea met . ' ftrettott ... I St titiOttly 't lie?r . lc.:4 mea virol, ;Bid hi - , it liitinity 'mit% 11,t1, 1 ..1i - ' l''.1;" .Tll tie le. who (I meat, And stro et eel hey "ees _.. . . . n ..,. 5 . _ /errs 1 froth the m rts on L. 114 . . '',. [ coast to Abe slarti ships j' and .fronhtlient ; g l , -,e1 ., 11 „ et , _,' f 1 nit. spo - e w.utt 6, 1 ! Din •• - ~- ;.•c- ~ • i ; -,r-. Their, - ; .• , . .. ... at ire to tne state or tne staAe t ue... lle no 191 ger ; tor q b i e i'ireaclier%=" and ! cu iatii in roily: over:i ii, ,, Fapni 'r mat worthy t.; -,- h •~ . ,- -, , . •- I : - • . come I ear obligations to ecy w mica . nbolte -on -.the tno . t.-:1 .14 tle . f itii ol ' ey i s Ac , b e , . i i ia d'.e.,b , ~ 4 )% . 4 11 g i p t. , ; 1 r. he felli to work;.witi, , - , ii i they , r . i _ • . an) i lig may' 44, Le 4, ae . •. of thotrade;- and; ienee-es a- , : 5 ... .-.1 - -. -. •;m.:..i I rf•.- - .... dom leaves the coast, with a e rgo of 'I I tiz; I.nlamornin gei - . Ili --itiatiL,he„ % i crs,,,witliont . its twin .genera ly 9,ere a knovtivii s -ti e • _andsi; i ine" so ' al , ses, prizes 'have...yaw. -.taken .by r. ar And sho into the .; cruisers through information rive fr ' 1 these' getimmodating friende` ncrinein es Ole burie these' Slave tradi, -, . ... ---'' lin i on the }:, ,In most cases the :slaves owned' by it - 1 dividurals_of atiyit ibe are:'ittf -- so e. of er' l ' ! irav cif } - ..;- tribe..., T °sc. who are,oaptured - in; the r i went ior, . . ,WarS, and thus 'reduced' to slarery„lare• 4 Wurtliii 'LI. enerally Sold to fOreigneril • whilornaiii g iincoVeri ibt:' the ill' :ofth4o - who - are.PuteltaSed• - aTei'keptrfor Fears hy the :individnals -to ;rill - Our Ahey -. belong„, It: isnotl,uncomMon fot one - Mao `to ow,k s •-s e- 4, ve -.. • r ...0 ;809..-r ek -p f a iae a;- and ..in, !orle itsiel..srnotl9:4 h f- .wealthy-. oni of. the`forest, several hundreds - tel- - lov-beings submit} in- hureble obedience tO the sifthority of their princely; master. It is ,no;.imprObable,-indeq, -that ,at,, least - -'five 7 si,xtits 0.1. the whole Af riei:Are shifres. -- lii 'ffisiting :an;-;Africans liinilet; hewever; it,:istratiter - .4ituid - be' at" * I"4"..4,4;ofiriiih islaree-fritnfrii,Lintni;.. or even fromteeirtrilister,a,y iukkj they are. offsmillecomplettion,-and - the?: no promineh i t.mark or 1)140 pr. clistinc 7 thin can he lieen liistran4r4 Nei Ski- , i , . - I.••: , '--• , , , • - ..., , - `.are easily: . cognir.ed by other-membe .nf the sami,comMunity, anatbri-o-mitie of other. communities ,of the ';Sainititb ~ .and, -even hi. - iedivi4e4 s leflOentiguou •:. tribes. Inc - .matiyi . caies, hoWever i , the I live ini well al theientasteri dohanal '• ° ;some 'eases the ;state :l of` bons age / is ap -pareatly only:tiontinal.;-:.:But - ,..like dilliveir ' 1 ottio;% ; PQPI 2 O44, I OcY at'e x ' l ;fdwa,Ya 40- PrilTo 'et certain civilf and political I into: rrtz,l9.ot.ie4, -Mt.C.4 - . 1 4eptlYl4l o .Rl--014 CR , Fat,r2 teO'di tiAlegiikM *lent - in - the} ifOini ton' oti their more „ highly .fitiored 1 neigh rs: On 5 9 Ene.-; . payts of Ithe.coasti.hOWeye ,' las in the vicinity ofl,thelG,a.lioon river, ..rid () Perhapain inanY; Other' Oarta of- "Aftitca;. F slaresiregeiterallY treated:with Vietittw, limit 'detestation - };I have been-informed - : that; among sonte'other tribes, -thevere, . nefd in so little estimation that the :mast; er may take their lives (whicti•isnot en-. frequently done)'ilirOie rnoti}trifiiig et fence,'.; with . .perfeet -- impunifibilqiil .: ii,4% l ,, t .e:_ t e r :being ! .instituted.ko.:7: . o3msli\ t he: lt OilittllWOßter - ie„anY,w l t.Y ;-- and th4l :I ` r ooly punishment__:which.::; any c!ttlq;ifkel'- trionmiuhrhirelo-iiidlie;_foi s _a ;similar...,: . 011tlie•- 2 ;i:oiiia , 'be the'paYinentl;iit the - t_ • nlitiori of the`slave to 'his master, ''' s.' ., '- ii Io molly . eommunitioa.:Yle - ' , PtlttilTier : of ! - alai:es is much greater, thaß ;that•-;Fil,.the free persoria; and.rit ;might = be supposed that' nisiirreetiOna ''would ' ': he; conntlea. ; `ThiS ; TiovVerer;iii not itli . e basii; L4t - linijkfit , also be supposed that - slaies";; . tireiild . fr&': 1- queittly run away ;. [inasmuch . 38 ' the te i coknied mark'or,Aistirictio hiditref ince iii,piitanemi,Chitewhieh exists 'in .. Mt .t.liiited States.hetivein• nuiateo ana slaves does tot 'ettiat , !iti.''Afriei,-T'atid . l - iiii . other - - particular, rit . qk: . 4y , which '? they .eouritl"be•knOwn as slaves. : 4 But OiPi ' ll,e: 12 , Ab4i iestirt;lnT this eit)edientlitnt'a,btaht ' thoii'frpeitootiiirfOribe , ai they ". - -tiii - that iiiciv:ii - : ,totio n r(!o''3B*- a ,faiiliir. - :i34010 ypuld4,3.aitmfronthefri6gnio.p, yp , % tt=the,fire, itismuchf ''T:they; hr ' , W,Oube;; lota 40' - idayerii r iiy thi,Fieti li'tatridng i) - *nom , tney nun aeu4 . ,14,1 theirlsituatiofitTO4l.i Airitrottlihtftti - 411 , [ ilie t i; - .--.•,,„ : - : •,' , .i"'• , . : . ,f ! 71, • i-w.. t-441qii'4••••;,' 1 l't never beard , 44 . 1 134 , aiiii - -ii Tltr.f : tlialurii'. rectienzifinimuslave! • ti•ithe-feiiiity" - of ki 0 6 oriii ' f '-:_,T-4#"c*r -, ' ir t;ihei 4 telitilit;tY: :*).11.0 :Mount,: b * 4 ?P".t** 44 ,, ! lin Ir.' , "IllieB744l** , that I 836 - iikpel;* iiiii*narntiiikelna .. paii.iofj, 1f :10031-All.:l'peop_lef;':**l4,NOti-14V afrilificaried-,. om i` aild tiffiri4hi* Tot: -[fOg-. .x.---- 4 ., ~, -, ,it, -,. i i , ‘ - •,,, :- ..,• teats, IP-P , '7 , - 7,- .:4 7 ,ser" l 9 -.# I APHIVASY ,, . ~• iimts,in mliii;Vinotft ' 6 ;410 4 1 iiiit.e 1 0- - -r , Pr e 6diiiid,! . iiiii'sliivei' iiigfit4 T . 8soa!:, I eli q" 4 "' 46 i'ak . th-Oi f it4* bt'l ' 'l la - t '?110 8. : ' 'or • they heittF4arman, , ; 1 or - 2 - genital; !r vid 0 19: : :14-0--ie - ::itlitri!tg: - 11 9H4' , 1 . 54.0. , ri t rt... l ht., - - 4 04 1. 411 :of--f9.l7, n etT 4, 1 1.Vit-E,4, the? eiti)iiiiiied, aliomm,shllll - I,lsiti: , b 44 -4 I—ti r tedereipt Amy: ~.., , -- rlhasimirmr - 4 1 14W1 ,11, , ... f q -- : .•- I' : -' , ..-4-: '''' ~ z- ' •••••'. I : 6 o l . 4 l.:#**Aft„ E.!wttiorlikti fr tvisofkivrm.tftfit..,....l&W 150 , tige.ittittion* vFtmenrente L ol 4 ,4eAtieitlkiii . -444de wine !e list elit the . 4 here l 3 pare 4"'A u• hi lng h Ation, tt It that 'id 1 ryptagal dar l ior r , bet g desel ,_ last . ni l cororad 4,. , 1 hay , but I.a on. ep l l yritir 'hour gick2 '.,, ~ , . . 1 n p,' sai4 0 fartne the tifra p heavy i neWs. ,A l 4l 0)4 dim. Iwood ', lypnder, ', . ;haggard youth, 'with his f abonewith leis toe, Wriii bark of I tree ~ I Me bt..ek l e an the' II firstdaaw that lti, bu t when I ba4 fend 111.4 I.AI s t 6. Ho la wor,l;latul.l.-1)! l j d detlent a, *be . itkfiear to, 1 ..An t • .se left Ini;lwriiing the glor I that • Whtild by at self into, !nand ` cat abov( abeut-which tlie Ititornilli , stand iii I.' I I 1 it - . l .Alac 1! a1a414? said 1 Wurth, '.what uses bath' our ire)l-day 1 norldi far lily hands and w s ildlo. anderutir thedgbts like t Ills ll' : r I 3 nd looki t it on tbe Iteuild, ke.ptit' nubbins Of cornit I. 9- the I Ouths--,4 the' (mfr., and the fath er wen •on to llsay-It— .. As I learne e% ,the bu ri al W t . .saw a heap l e f i fresb e th ;.. an .' kifikiring that-, it was long since ,grave, 4 been (r -inan e, 1. thee, I Fhecked , tea rn,e6digoing•elcAn i to t he-pit;lOokedlin`; and:l !, ' there_,was; -1 - Itirtly ' striking ,With his bag) ifieloifce,,- 1 .blow aftei..blins;,; !upon . ~e idle eq: "4 Go .l yonr.wayi P- be sa c ,as . shadow I fell'', 4 oveli hi } ll4 looki 'I ep,',. : ftdn't . and 'Worn] 1 with lolng and hrd toil; f I hare ne tittle t ca o irler.for I Ili , ' .e just i tiuck : on 'the . layer of 7 It 1. 1- ones ers whi h 'are - buried - t l i aaby pots of gold.. 1 con d ticit dissuade hltn front his usele s work and inde.ed. I tid: h nett i ine ; th hour iS,watited flii:litt-, ; king atl hemp ritld so I tarried 'Lint 'entit l - meta, h)t- - it - kvesirhaliful toi . l ee the - beeiry and IprO fi tless St 41. l ie s ~ and 'to' beii,, =,.t he . feeble and broken song 'th tiscirce ea . lo6' out: of't he' cavernfinny tnoi :, `re faint find worn was the man. . I had l of gone many: steps,- when . .l lteftid It sm o thered - Ci..o and looking backf fearful t; IItell; . - ti ~ : grOts bank 'of eartl fia,dlared de 0 'npOn, Mini' and he was be 60,h !alive.' , I. - ' : '' .'' l , . And I sot, 'eudsl he legendl "of the Three' Millets'. i' -- -11 11 - --' ; -i . '• `-' : - / ril, .. " 1 I- CI. . . • ', .. . ''- ---- g ' • .] The - . ' ' 1 Siep- 4 iiiithei: . F. ,4-- , Il i . t . i. , ~ Gratifi :eriwr. iddish d , how, Ituttriz.., 1 , - ~-. • bus * 42 m* . tor in'T• 19/..144 qr -"' / 2. at ~..,1 (4 le taiti r the most 0.4 2 -wa *it, , .is*, / fecq 'will* 4,F.;tsceil 4 lo4 - 00t . . - _ Ouilties-1 sliqula, tel thettilio,su,rreitja ,i,otir .l 4a*, l Pre§erYl 6 ,lll4 Bt.! a i r,. (p:a..e7kl -,liOsiark:i'lr, 74 l i self in reaclNeea 1 1 )1 4 .0 q944AilliT4iigt :11UL' siCli t hed;riitheYlhal? vectinfiL ie*ons4l l s, . 411te , ilo•ubjeetion I : , .thei i i ll,g. ittipperloa s i , the way ko l. se1;100 -1 ,a ielii in,ted- off"., - Initire of Taal P ioi,etti ,t; tO Tl,Onjin, examination ai'114 1 ,4:16 fib)* " their, ph*, iiiiii*4Oafoivri'ii# mieft`er.'l KI!;:iito - 1.4.4 the', `hilciLtat'd : , iiarne,a 'il4 hands i 3 O)n ) fi: 1 to e tirth;la \ tiifiviklihdred Tier elf, V* K er'i 60-. ihisa'ltart. • •` . 44iii:(elibirlilo' ‘ ti wet' 4O'nt 4 1 0 \ 1:0d of Ilieirs kel*tiiti , fihi; er edtri l e , nn n - 1 feragin; ';xliedittido, iii see j. 11,446! the :dent . Children i ' treaitia --lOoks4W ! tvie lig al .June ' inorn nil hen -51 13-.40r -liini `)thelfitChen, illftinithn oteieolt s rtiois 1 •• and kettle , peertvnto 1.4 -oadthes,?- mi l . , I ne-w - : `g6 .);_ :goes. tp - rti for nice ndertu 4-- . act. hirnatlf. , acid 4. - • Z.• btiat ing uk•lc 14 knuckles; and into a scornful •. ,• l ion a lotto -amt. aie. ating ,a it mculltired 12. ed, and -I;Vitirili p,' satd' liie,~ it I* Itavi you arewrang moored- tliOitt y ti!e Atiat figl , ve ive all Aitil +en fiti#r p ,:ce for' tr "ng 'ost. of sounds:' . . ak about ; . him;; . h au ow:pp..- .an- by (he win:4 • (this !nit binw' n,. nn that his' ness 'ea.inelve4 .e ; storm_.was i riTekTed.detiyi al line - e IN '' - lii ,eanior a _ .. ; ' flit t lepoolS ~of it s of i tguelo i Iwo - tank -I tiy., w ,........1 "t; him 1 ie 110 BQoller ; . Olt- by - • initivoi l i auto: past tied ] r, • 4:1,, brisg I tamc! tiypinti I saw a. pale, rebead bound g.ve_rses‘Pn_th6 ed t.aat4.• Raltitt if ,rs el. 1 -4n4Pr.-% ar dile is - tiot t?py„: and tal4ing of; d.by build it. bis.grove.,aild ',clouds linuld p . mgtlieu" te ie'ln a ,liitfend, t o '.- see ‘ Wit ha; RIZ. I- Grows din= h . the ettech: ism (without - ,flinehing.) fro . the - price..of brown.soap and he wa g " (4414,04 .to t th tfai- liab'in th e) 0(41 afil:ttOcrinitktit Of her Sunday gown. Is perfettly" Willing to, see tlintu -holding little iiriviite4iniu.ssei with the juveniles; who are- keen • nough to see. 1 -whic4 - taii [lee', err,e twiect 4.0 answer !- sl*ll4, 4er prz childrcs:np-in - dirk roptn,_jf 943,..P 1 0 1 .9 4PY4ject4 6 n t0it.0 14 # 4 )767. fa- .pin-c4;hion,l:or tO bein;tseitliie (ones ciir at., - a tuni , )by . theitrinot- brood-I - After w• .Ai '• , ,I 1 0 p- w. stertc - Oat : -ho do not Ceslare persons . f t heir , - ; ow 'sribe... 'f hei 'never ;, enslave 'each- other, and' tbey . , are aeldOni enslac ' bi , - - pi -They, honreyer; fie4uently4t4ikas:ilives i of other tribta i - aed ' 9/ey_ ate";the , *oat active g' eiders and' abettors'..' l lOf :,the iiefa,' rious traffic ' . i S imi, .that part o -111 e; IC4 ' ' 'The y are gener ally : employe - ieCeridu`'et ' . big the slavt - - ' f.l bO6l interdicted :by 41 mein ~,- - ',-, , 'fli _Oilisistiy;' -bodied ` - blare) is goods;' beior / :lam i3iiifi 14011 finfik' eery Afric illf t 5 Siberian . - ,sorer ii. i.- • ' - • ...;-;. - F,,-._,•,- .r , ir •• • . :. :• tt ; vaitiatitip: , ):Of . ,:'!B*-j . 411 . # ilgodr4ol l Yl4olllTo*/. 4 ' ~. row fifteen titfi*ititieacil ..1 • -'.l-.=.l killili . i . gfilitleit getriiitly s' evil dollars, morert au_ . . J' eti the'miteN or AbinfiAtlignlslitt . " lethen ' - i(retheli 2 . Il g ent i*,- , -' , •2. 4 , --' . .a . '-+, a -i. 'And . [Bometitnesr *ll-`.. . -' ift : ed of , their it better+halVer;,'4lili":..ciii, ,' - esit ate '•to ' - liell : ibeiii: io the,bi ' istii- . bid: der. The cuaiour - Of fatherS4il fig - theii i children, whiab is not, .1-- think-, esci ,:esitu.: Pea as, it Is atittallY r4P4Setitea - in` . .ifrit-; •', 1 tifolicounti fille -- hotToris ofthe - Afrien 1' I slave_ trile, ar sei from the cii - Cn‘pisfence 1 of the. nrothe„ „ of those - aildreislieing siaits, anal ttilir offspring being an 're- ._ ' L garded, 'nutwitlistanding, as in :some iii . stances in otter .. countries, father :and master 'are:terina of synonymous apiqi4 - - .bitiry .. • ' -ji - ' .. - .,- ' Slavery -in frica is evidently ieceding • 1,. 1 liefore the'rna,,cli 'of 'civitwation-4n „ e - light of 'Christianity. .17Vithill,` the ieriii - ' to o f o - f, giberia, , whence 'thoiniatida. l or - -wretched' being s ' were fa Melly shipped -- to - distailelaodS. the slave tKide has beeii\ aboiished. And - mantot er paiteot,the coast of that bepightei r l.la d, whi l cll - 4;ere - once aro favoritehlunti rivaricioti:sind • i iiiliniii4n alaVe t raders,have heen'redie tad.:,:'. - . frOin - lhe horrors of tile a farioui iraffic. And' while the- -heart Of' hephilantbio- L . ' Pist'siekens at' ;the theiigh - Of:ilie:rifOral . desolation oflhe defrrade abori*inee 'Of ' that dark - -land, humanity may,' in spine measure, reliove 13r tearful eye-and - gob- - i . ug beirt, by' the r espective contenipla; cit3trim of ihe blessin of that period, wheir "'lie ePgleltliberty shall flap her . , iivurg'" i . in triunip over tat pen vast itistile,;and t i When Ethiopia still stretch our her hatids' unto God, 1 , , -, t- '7f -- - -, ji js --- `'- -Asa` -110)11 BY, ru „, .. As' a T. Koltins' vas a genuinespecinietk i of the dodo - east ,Yankee.--a .log, Cho - ping, trading ! se' ' cling, amphibioMit'ini b l . ma], passing his' between` the „aces _ and main lied.' Ju one-of his' voyages - tween the Mainmast, he went to„Porte Rico, and by chance it hippeued t , • vessel sailea without him- -Asa feJisonie. What horne t :sick when cOmPeiled to ,pro- ~ - tong i/i, tu P vialt i, d : watchea eagatli f°Fkft oPPolleuitY, otTe , tureing to ba kalYP! = aat' native land,,}}. :', 1 ~, 1- - - One evening he was walking -along ,• the sea-sid in malt/chi:4 guise, h l ,Wit. 3 - , intlderalid - ell by; 11 r/tango ( B k l atia I r. n 1 sailors ~ be longing • , to the sleortlwar; Terrible, ci m manded by Capt: -, agsbotp and then b 5!, , , - in joking in water and, otlt-1 'er :stores;;;PreparatorY,t° "a 4h eie y arsii- ' cr u ise.;:''' Asa aerie was disposed fight,'; atfirst, _but as the, press gang was armed: vlitirell,4assoi,rho concluded his - test poi—, icy-14%V° nubinitAulikt.,,aoll—sole terefl, ttte barge without opposition?. an, 4 o l **oll-on , ard, the altx)P.',f 'That, - :night as he ~ lay a aim brooding 0 -Ver : ' , U B* : inisfortunes„ •hechalked ;our, his-,p1in,,4,, couduct," , which ,terne, other-than' to feigUi - 't i-ralll2°lntinialnl°o-t°:idiqct` a samplict y edge , and,to dis la iis little know' as T , sible- ;H e kn ew how to throw' , inky ~hut countonan an air of complete vacancy( andieno ce, calculated to„rt row„ -;- slireiVdeit: bserrer ofrhis gu 'rd. , __ _‘,,t. c .:-The - neist , day attnnon, a di korboded 1 beaus wSal: - Bet/tie,fore ‘ him , `thont,,,aar , ntber -" In '• friend. fial*lzne ,', at the meagreness - I,of the,,,ont ointat.!,- . _.. Biled - beami '; and-fie: por, - 1'- he:. en•-il claimed. *This , is a leetle.t inean v Ir Swevr. ' Taint fit _fors dog. - -• 4 i *Hadn't you , better comp ain to thei Captain,' , asked the black Whii e boa • t*,-,; swaln, . with a sneer. - 11 ,, s ; :That's it lid . sea boss.' re iit Keke lins. That's _a. bright idea;Compl • ainto-.:l ' cupn SI , wili.' ' •_ , ~, . , ~.. - And rega Alen of optiosition, be.bolted , into tho cab n, *here ...COpt. Itagahnt Bat , ~ 1 nt , dinner;wakthreOor - four4bisofficers, *.Virbu the devil are. you T' l ,ao • kid 0 the , daptaini fiercely-fixing his Oyes ini `-tlie:' Yankee, \- , f - ' f ,-- ` . ' ' ~, ',0'.. ( 4 IV.IIO be ejaculated iCelli ~ .fiW..4Y, I am Asa T. JCollins, Cap'n., It pq , '; you a ivell, - and„how's theffellts to.huniipha s. "4,, t sP I 7 ,- et' r-: ,-. '1 - 4 ' . ': ''-'• c „Your name is, jonatlan;„l gnats, .4a4d-,,. apt. Bagshot, mimicking die nasal, tonal 'No 'it ain't;' l it' ll Asa„ Z. -11:011inf. $ aptain.' l'e I d o:A h r e eil a vlt n 4 t t h 4 in o g y -b o y u: l v s a th nt o ::: :: : . r . : k e n e o nl w s ili t : t : i kt i jo lt b l o i :e t pr etty . iellh:e, 4„ ROI,' said A)ii; loidcill, s over the table. 7 ',. retty tall kidder. Chickens, ham, pii - , pies and obejoyful. Your c0015..,.' f wotild i(ep hi) here and let:'444tisosii r : 42 i w they serve us doilin swll'. -..'.lViii,:i,'-::; Copt sin ,they gin us 141111113 Itlii . th out pork y ' without pork+ . Astonishing 1'.," - - 5 .1 : H.4.lMl:Ciip,tt!in,,Molll witheut - perk%',.7 , : •NOtil'.tikft4.PeatAfelyiste 1' - 4 . 1 . 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