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OLUE=y=N~BPR . . .. .._.. ‘ifiltlt_i..'extrtitt:'-'' Th Intl IfoiflElitt: DM by the raver our low but stands, . • Where rather and Mother. once dwelt, And the old door latch that was 'Worn by our hands And the church velierein” , ; Tests, years, have passed since, that, happy time, \ But the river keeps rolling And the tippling Sound a the irmatiylm4 b tinging that same - Old song, • • - • 'Row, row, row Your biaat • ; • • ently.down the straii!;:2, - .H. • And all that's putt': in. gone, y4i. know; The futures put u_dream. There sherds the tree yid-led toe . limb; And-the mill with its-rolling die s , I , o i the old wharf boat, there used to float, • Where the school boys High grass grows on the muster'sgre4o, ' And the ricer weeps rollioitalesog, •• • And the birds, and the bees. the.bloasorrm, the trots, .A re singing the same :old scing. -; • : llow, row, row the boat, Gentlj 4cnril the stream, - . .All that"s put -is gone, you know, • 'll* future's but a dream. • • Original gktir4.- .Fbr. the Register. Old •Ilan's:Stoiy. UT .11. 11. IC 'ln passing from Pittsburg ; to Thilinlel .. _ • 'ilia, not long since, while ascending that f ume of mountains not inaptly designated the back4tone of Ameried i '!. we stopped to change horses and to get some refresh ments at a tavern by the way side.. In ent Company were two yoUng Men - TX ;try prepossessing appearanee. and who - wined to be sowing their wild, oats broad cast;t and an old gentleman whose a peae oace denoted that he had seen his "'limp score } : cars and ten ...." • -r : . • A ft er VS-arming ourselves by the firt,—.-,as the weather was piercing cold— r one. of the young - men called for some brandy, and respectfully inVicedihe old • entleinan to take some with him, as-he lieged, to keep dat the cold. The invi ation was respectfully deelined,-.the old 'gentleman riding that it wanted . but a shOrt time Of la!f - a Centiiry since_ lie had' ti, ..40(1 . it' is a - bevera g e ; and, that he .not. , the . ditlin feel- . need of it to guard against cold oicl tat. To which the young man -replied; thatbp must be - temperate .. *Tine yrinCiple; if he c le cad not drank in - Opt timei _ and a S re • were no temperance . . , societies in ose dayi, he.should like to know - what.induced Era to abstain from the use of spirituous liquors, witen it was so common a Tree tiee that even the ministers of the Gespel, iodudgeil in it. After a fern tioUient.s' pause, the old man teplied as follows c .' ' MYfather was -a:man of affluence in one of the Sinithein States, ; and is rWas . . . . las -ply - lon, I „wai nurtured, as it; *ere, ', t ia the fp of luxury till ,I was twen ,ty ifears of age, when 4 blight'came over thie ==spirit ofboy,dre*i, .I : - . .. 11 short diatom* froth, rOyfather's'io sided a wealthy . platitera,iarigower—with an only child, 'a dough*, to whom for a number of - my , loie, had.beeri plighted and we were-"stionly. to haie been married; with our paretirinent. It happened about this tithe that the 'Political contest ran high between two .posing cauditlites :for ngtess; fimunatel ;. Mary's fathei 'espoused. the opposite side from that Mis Father wa:s at tached to. One day there - happened to be a gathering at the tavern In onrneigh-, hodtood, where the merits Of the respect ive candid ates ware licussect --The ad herents of each one, under the influence of the demon, liqUer, hemtme Iguch , e*ci" tea; W and, in, an - unguarded moment, my hither struck Mr. 8., -MaiYa father,'n blinT in the face. 'An immediateelnge to mortal was the inevitable .consequence;_ and in the excitement of .the moment, in the heat of their wrath, -ilk airaligenleT4B wert, that pistols shoeld be the 'we4Pcins' the Inn's length 'r thn-distance; and.. the time as soon as they could cross the river .into an . adjoining State,' whirl' ,'waa soon , ac complished._: The place Principals face to 01e , 4 6 44 ..weipons grasped 4.rnilir in-their hauds— the word they fire—and the hrailis each lie scattered:on die gqiutl4j ctims. t° the miscalled cede' el • rtof : those. That men in this _enlightened mintry--i n . th e kosseigiiimiiir Oer')''thing• that rendersHiki thildren—simuid the :4 1 434 'fey owe to their4OiLiciuttoitioilicoPuil ? tem, as to chalkiwe.voril : Oditii 4° ' # l6l';, w ethat,.isitieeniiireliinaibiet. l‘wft Ififo:3: • the 4 7. •h ebAkeeti;iii , illitf4***Ps l -"Bq Vi.- who: cat:deed iieft Vie'. es 6a4tlgmitikit n ' 4 i* rPfoof;ihet hlate;ll646e: 114sWe"141104 0 0 4*fiP 0 0*P#iarl 111 ' 314 ' uha lawaid --, .t..*.c.44,:*4—w#1pi .14ir a issvOW4ll l 4 l # 1 1 /0401 . _ The; se quel is siintf told. -. • .*•iri , 4# 4 1411,0 tier recorered I,°sjele t . 4ettibrOlfl l o4oW4 itle; fir heitas "!:,; - • , 19~~` intoxi4;ting `drinks,-for : oirn, futuie imiteQ and lintql Ina resting On inoving.ltl prayer to t!G . After . wiping the e from Ins..eyes, r e.. t .• .. he pros ededi'.l6 AU aryl--how .can I ; speakle her i . ; '`Poor. piing, when - .the liews - r *died her,.she stOod'as one trans- E li fixed to a short time, tu I s givitiga, scream that rang throngb...the- bads". Of all who heard. it formanYddys; e became a.liv inn. innniae., :and SOori er lad . to he Ctio fined in a mad-house,' 'ere she.iived a mainberr eif years; , --daily . ,., :allitig her father } Mid 'mySelt by' name, - na . 'wondeling why I dka not:' 03 . 11 40: lici;_ '; : , '' . . Bhe long bmcc died .ml was buried, at my request, .b the si e , of my Mother, where in' he stillness o . ever* 1 - often re ,parr and water - their gr:-es wit %my tears , —where, after a.. ery i Ore . daYs (IL sor row, i hOpe to lie ;by :.their. ~their sides in everlasting repose, n. vic im of sorrow and_ woe, occasioned -: 1 the ; too free use of strong drinks, and ngo -1 i,id 1 )10 passions ,`,ThiA, 3:oing g 14.1 en en, is thereason- I absta in from,the se of 'phituous liquors, and if_ my sad.tato , shall woVe •a, warning to yot, 1 shill not lave . elated it in vain, hoW inueh-soever it has ' ost mein the ef , . 'fort; and. my parting a •, 'cc toiyou-is, to flee from the.ul;e: of it, - 't i t s embrace isl death: . ,i % 1 .' _ • : • '. Nt7yon;nig county - , P. 311israntrouo c Abel and. L ST I MUT= tErc Were ny . ef,you horn in • the go )cl old c.iteChis' orderly, times If yen remember . my Uncle A pendr lay. upright, do% that." ver labored six da the aabbatl ? , You rem - weather4vaten count cn ry -line sfernea to be Jr, - of iriiti and s . l l l:e• - point.of Co nsia eritt e grey - ey es, ' the blieets as if it Were. t .litirry. •A f hbet seeing; t /pet , ipkr, iliglai4 bhuit.. aow*sitii i ii, and uprisi „appeared_ nrbn perform tion efotie ihinight ; iri , ordeting•• of - his life a ,1 Which was, hecording. to ' militiry'olaer, "tits the r foriViA—J i nittitli!" - •••• . - Nolw,iiiii, u•supimiedirrenn all thi l a tri anglariiim ;of. exierior/iihrit this iood man ad nothing " kindly ,it bin , you "were much 'pistil:en' "i'ou !,bfien final . the gree est grass under :aow drift il and thou la triy . bnclels Mind `vas ias not ex ictly of the flowergarden kin , still there was' an atiuqaucp'or 'whole ine, and-, k i itully -vegetation- there.. _ It isf!t.rue, bet4ldorn laughed; and ; lacier jok . ; --himself ..but no itanihadia . more se - us convicti u of What: a•gon4 jpkp _Was . t tt -another il when swim his tticism ,w ais pease(' in preience y ~ d might s i c; un cle`bel's face sl o wly' ak., into ex pression of !soleinn sat' tfactien, aid he .would look at the audio i .a e .. i u With. rtain quet wonder; as if, it Vas astbni mg hour.,such athing -owl ever ecim into ,a „pan's head:. Uuele.A 1 all - mlitia ome relish-for the fine arts,' i i proof ,t 'creel' if might - adduce'llte pie ;sure .with Web be gazed. it' the:plates i : the. Old,f mily- Bible - „the likeness ,wh reof I. pr -tne you ' ever any of 'you !vv - 1 ; and .11 -was also-incli -in. pia 'env . usician th t he would go through the s aging bop "at-a' I sitiing,•withppt th leas Ilia igue„ tiering titnilike awindttillallt e way. H had ton a liheril i hand i —tho gli his liberality was all , ' byte . rut + oftl 'ee add .pralctice. He did Co his mei hbo ' _exact' • as be .would be•dene by be l ved so a ‘ltings in this_ world sine rely - be.bilve bii GL'id much, but be bo ored and fea ell Lim rely' - more; be was ex ac t w i h other be was more, exact with I ntne i= drod *peeled . iiits_dol to be Mo ex ct still. • ElVery ibbaiidzPOcle Ab el's. l ouse w 'in the . genie tie;,':placei mann !, and f rrn from years Ad to Year's end 1 . Ther a. Waold Master, ose, a dog ari 'my un le's own v 3 ,bettr i ",. hci,aliraYs _wal ed as , if be . was leareini-the multiplicat 'm table. There the'clock :fore , " ' ii ki was old:.r .c ng away iu the kitchen punier, % ith a_ipicturle.im its face bf . the son, fore r set ting,. helneil At perpendicular I _row, oli i poplars. "Tberp was the never failing s , ?ply - of red <n haul, ,over tbe c dm- PerAETA- 0111 0 1 , 4 1, ney: . , - ere wrlbe ' arly . hay . " hocks And warping gl ories bli ming,iroun the Wirsdov., 7rberet iiis be gtheit re t 13," with. it* :sanded , 9m-, p .evergree as r0:10- 4: 4 0 3 P , -i t: ,_ . l-9Z, it:x.4 with a; 1.1 . 1 . 1 'liur iil "one '4*-ri-4 `a i lkie stand'. 'ith l i*Ose,gre*.lrible and err nee on . .iti the i 1 other. .i'l"liere'wia . * - A tie 'Pete.4: 4ilits; never 1 49ked .O,Y 1 914- . . because -13 ‘/1 - 1-. r 47• rta:.4.l.olfLas. could.. IN al- . :ways-, - ed lier.:catilf ' ,. 4.44' trbria 'Acid' --t. ll o, l ot i rsit kt *i To4.o. . - f),i3 beiarifA'4 l eait rttPA49 - I.oe Ai* er'Sis ' ' -.llk ; short, this , - „.. *Li ? pF:7ELE, PEOPLE IS.:THE . , . . . subject to_manage than had everfallento. • her Int'befere: . Little'E Ward: Waa'the . ni • child.ofSr*unele's.Old - ag , and a'brightl 1.1 . er, merrier blossoin „neveri,greYr-uPen-t be edge =of AM' avalanche.-: - AH, a - had .:. teen emit mit tell: t o . the . nuraingliof .his..grand mama nntillte 4rTrivc4- s ut . ,l th ©. ~age ;qt....in discretion and . t ten my '01! Uncle's .heart yearned towards..him; .ankh ho was, sent for borne. '' lliS .itn rOdp ct iiin • i ni n, the fam ily . excited a:terrible setil4ation. . Never was there such liiiconteinnerof dignities,. sad) a vii)lattii - ef althigh.plaCes . and sem- . Aities,-.nsiliii - very --Nast i er: discord '- ' It. Liras all in vain An t.r - y . .to teacit him- deco-. rum...:::lic.':was: the- , most . outrageously marry -little , ...eif that ever align!: ,41,11ead ; nl curls,:and- ft -, was. all -, thei•saine.ito.,,hiin . whether it wad" Sabbath- d ray, or.any otli-- e ~itiy. ...fie hi.pgifecl - p ml.; fl:filickcil..wit h e4ryt hitig, - that ' caina, .in Ibis . way!, -- not. ee,ri -- exceptingltli:'selemn-:•old...father; anti- when . you saWlliiirr-,''with hiS arms round theod. Man's peck,: apallig bright . blue eyeirand . blooming 'cheek 'pressing out by thebleak' face of Chicle Abel,-you almost fancied ilia; 'ynu saW . : . Spring .6- reasing Winter.. :Uncle AbcPs'm tophys iCs Were sorely puzzled-how to . In ing this, sparhling centrtind hf s . spirit an . matter into any ,reas nable shape; . for ,he .. dicl ( Mischie f .iy it h :ni e,i e:rgy . andperseveiance that-was' tru'y ,-,astriniAiing.. Once he scoured . the': pior' with. Aunt , Petsev's Scot ell !'itut ii; - and..once he, washed j am hear h , with r ift/tie .Abel's iimpficulate Moil es .brush, s and:once he spent half an hour -in trying to .tnalie - Bose • wear 'lii spec fteles. .In Sheri there 'was' n 6 use but' . ..the fight;Onc,. ItO . which - he'did net pat evoi.oiingliMt.canie '. in Vi 9 . Iv:iV.:-. But uncle Abel - was' most :of all, puzzled to knew W,hat to do.with him. on tlic..Sb .bath, :for On- that - day: MaSter. Edward seemed to _exert him . self particulatly to .- be ntertaining. 4. Edward,: , Edward , taus not .play 'on Sunday,"- his - father' won ,i 1 say, and then Edward wauldsithke. 11,6 .curls over his eyes, and."walk. out, of er sak6 atid my t 'h iThieia:: Her head. her lips , for her NM, she )trfintta. le Edward. klt, STOWt. , the,ream..asgrave as the catechism. hut the next. moment you might see ptissey sCareperingin:dismalithrough. the " best- room," With . ..o.lWarat at.her heels t . to'he nurnirest . iliscornfiture lf Aunt Betsey abil :all others hi-Anibal-if , .At last my uncle c ran - to the cOnclif-: stop that •tit'wpsh't i naturCci teach him better." and, :that- 0. • l ie would :odifitore keep Sunday - than the .1fronl; dnivti in the Tit."; My. poor ullcle.l'he slid not know. what'; was the matter with his heart; but certain it - was, he. :hail lest allfaculiy of scolding =when EdWard WaS in. the case; though, ho : WoUla stand aubbing his. spectacles a. winfter' - .of • an hour 'hinger than cornmon,"When Aunt , :BetSey.:- was detailing his wntiiciams.and clever. doings. But in process of time our hercicompass ed his thirkyear, atul..arrivoil at the nity'of going o schnoL. inns, in New England ig! school going, yri - e, you 110.:ttiost per-. 41 hi good man, .t..an.d rested : on .Inber the hard, where eye a::pen diamond : his at-moved over dt best to-be in. a circumspect 1113 inontb;: his 1 ail of '‘Yhich l'-:'tiYith .whole iconyerssitieti. ie zehor cit the . ! lit about face-- triously. through the spelling 'book and attacked the catechism; went from-" man's chief end . ' to ." the commandments" in a . fortnight, and . at - . last i caine . home, inrudi. irately merry, tatell his father'be bid got to “ Amen.", After this be made a regn- , leir'business ofsaying over the Whole eve ry ,Sunclay evening, standing with his hands folded in.-front mid his checked Apron smoothed down; roccesionallygiV 7 ing a glance. over his sluialder to see if papa' was attending. , Being of livery b& isevolent turn of mind; he •made several efforts to tonal Bose the catechi , m.. in which be succeeded is Well._as could be expected. In short, without further de-: . tail, 'Master Edward badp fair to be a lit erary wonder. , -But .alis for poor little 'Edward, his merry 'dance was sono - war. A day crime when be's:id:epee]. , 1 .unt Bet sey tried her whole lierbariifm,'but in rain be grew rapidly worse 'and worse. . His fat her sickened in heart,litit said nothing; he staid by his bedside' . day' 'and night, - trying all rneaiis 16 save, with affecting pertinacity., " Can't yin) think eif. any thing: more; doctor,",said be trithe Physi-' ciao,. when everything bad been tried in i . n i a . "Nothing," answered the physi cian. `A ...slight convullion passed . over my ..uncle ' s : fice.. 4' Tlitin . the Lord's wilt bs done."..said he. .tuit at' that moment a ray of the setting isun 'pierced iha - , checked curtains, end gleamed like an an gel's smile:acroSs the Lice of the little suf.'J f feret. He awoke froni distinbed sleep. "0, dear! oh. I era so 'sick !" he gasped feebly. His:,fatlier 'raised him ;iii. his . iFors; he breathed easier, and looked itri Witlf s a grateful Smile. !Just then his old . playmate . the 'cat. crrisseel the "flOor.-:- " There_ goes pussey," Spiel be ; '',01.) dear, I shad'neyer play, with pus - sey any, itiore." . - ' At ,thax.tnornent i a deadly change passed ' . P . Over' his faces he looked, up to hi fath er with -an imploring expres s ion, and put . cut his bands. , Therewas.Tone inbment ofrigrini, and the Sweatfeatures.Siottled with a- . smile of peace. and" ' .m t iiiality "was Swallowed up in " M (life.y., uncle - laid . biin dnwn,and lotiVed one moment at iditeantiful . fedi ; it - was . toe much for big, ifyinriples:ton much' for his' pride, and - be lifted up }awl/Ace and wept!'- . - th . ' '''t: 'ii ''''' ' thetiS'bbh 11 e Ilex m flung w a at , t e 'fonerat Jai, atilLit. 'rose. .witb:breath all incense and ': r ehielt " . ill . WOOL 'thlele .A} el was Waif and collected as ever ;"110t. iii'his facOhere *Si a airtioW - iitriCken 'e'.i. Ipreiss4)n tbae - cOubt iini-be . mistaken: I vetnember'bita at - ifamilypieyerstrending over-tbes greti ; Bible, -. .eritrbeginiiitig' the psalm. 4`Lord;:thcrit liist:beiiiiin,dwel-, kiiirobicoiefell4eutirationsP--- Apparent=' :iyillei inuttriuclied, hrtlierniiianobois, and imbilitipri 44itiii:pae71:14 a fit* feadirii 4,4Viii..*eiteds be,isic" sppOti.i: - Thei*_wfts' a dead sitencs4 ititirruptOrinlyby,thejti6k 4 : 06-064,,..c.,}1 4 i . cleared hirt. vpico re 4 fibril eillilkad'iii6if two on tui - iii*oll..- ' _ffe7A vi ls r Ok li A* l o l 44 -- Y 4 . - .l l TiYi'r :1 14746 ii ' 4 1 ‘ C MI i r& Al koo .4 . 4i et:Igs - I,l4,Trigipitteigiici,:kiavogi o i l e Imv . oite: 0 .„.„ . . 4w ,,,,, n4 .„ 4 , 09 „ t ..., tl ,„ li „.. 4 , t , „... ~ *ra -a 1 1. 4 . ll.or-:: 91 1 4.0e-1 mop . 4 _ a ,-,prt- a h oi tif i . , ica pd , , rtili i 1 , 40" .- ...a . - - . , t ~ , . , . la . _ 1: I' * • .. I pli , ft 51 5 4 tiO '••• .4 KO ~ .IS 1 ":' ' 34 - .. lii -'' a at ft , 1. 4.4. fit '. 4 ' Z-.% ' - • .:. o - . '' , ' A ' •- % . -I, t, Sliii. . .. ‘.. -,..... , ..4, ,- ,11 - EGITINArtE SOUItC i I AND .TAE )tiQn r:i lto*,,„., - T'A.. - ..TaUi-sD.A,--iIoRN-IN,G ..:(~' . . _ ~. • walk. tdwai " the room of - the -deported !I-no ilifollowed in d.st nod wit h hitii-Oyer the _dead;.- I-Fle nricovcred- his Tice:. • ~It . . ,.. ._,.. was Set* With the seal :of - death; bu t oh, how surprisingly l o nely 'waS-i4e iniiiies , ; Sinn i . • The brilliancy;of lifo . .***S . gone; but the,face was tottehed with the :mys terious, trinmphant -brightness.,. which seems like the sda.4ing.of.-heiii.eit: - !My uncle looked intik tand SteadilY,. 'IRO 'felt the..heauty For what he . . gaied ; our his heart was sitftent.d.-.bitt ',he kind no words for his_ feelings._ :: Hp left 04 - iropi:4l:l..;- cotptinusly-atuf,,:stood at the , fr int door . The Awthi vi• ere . rhiging - Itir chu eri;'`.the inerning. Was briglitc . and birds W re singz ,trig :merrily'; dhd: ;belittle :petesifiiirrel of littlo:"EdWaid ; was frolickitigL - 41seut the door. : . .:., •. i - - -,. • ....:- • i..- • - • - • *.nneJoi• watched him as he ran 'first up oire I reci..a nit then. smother;. then: Over The tencei w:hi;:king' his - brush,' and eliat;-; tering as if not!utig was the-matter: With a acepsighl Uncle Abel broku-A r ili,.._ ailiow., happy that creature isillwell,-tii, Lord's : wilt he dent, P'. TheidaythcAnst Was . conitni(ted : to the dust amid thelarn cot ationsorall . who had kifsiWn - little: Ed= *ward. .Y.e.irs :linvq., passed -Sin& then, 'and my:uncle has long been, gathered; to his fat hers,,but his just:and upright ' spir alias entered the--,liberty of the sons. of Clod; i Yes; It he good - man inify have opin ions which, Ole - philiisofibicai S corn; welt kr ness at, which t helthOughtless smile i: death Shall changb biin into all that i,-; enlight ened, wise..and relined. i.. - Hshall shine. as the brigl4nesS, nOtnent, - ,`,and the, stars, tircyct's ..' • . The De : - _ • 1111" ;ACQUE. • L , i Before mel es 'a', silver • dollar,' Whic h e arser up o n its thepillared shield of haughty 44iii. • Years again the dark caves of l'otosi, the swarthy Aztec delved from the imwiliitig earth t'llit, glittering 'ore which %vies nevermore to be his eivn ; and smelted; purified , and stareped with . theinsignia of tyranny, it has gone forth . from age tt:tagd, alai from generation to generation, lan entai)ed cum or a . be (pleat lied bletsina: , • 1 The lean and 'Arivelled miser has Ina ed for it, penny by-penny; for it ho - has wronged' the, widow l and t he-fatherless, and spoiled the happy home of the. virtu ous.; and to'nossess ithe had denied him: self even the necessaries of life.; and . pinched - by hunger and want, he has hug ;edit , to his', dying bniom, androlinquish ed it only TOlien.. the: icy hand of derail has opened 'his: clutched fingers. , And them, what •i' cosi the old mart; a long life time of weary t Oil and Want-tn necurnii late was qi4kly scattered by profligate heirs, who.in t cir. ;turn, were bringing 'upon therriscilv s•the curse of the miser's' ill-autten wen h. il - For this o r hit of ringing '. metal has ni the seamstress Oher dismal ga - rret,. '-•'., i' With. ye ids heavy - And red, , . - ~ e it And fin; Weary and worn,l' stitched onfor dear life ; and, who'll 'the Miserable dOl has passed through her toil worn fin s . .s, it Wash.& ll to be : from li` arinsiy hand orbeauty in 4 1 the. marts' (!of fashionable trade.' - - 'Rich, dry , old .men• f business--- r solid, and sub stantial moult) - Boston have fingered it lovingly, as if is inellow ring were mu sic to their ea s; and, then again, it yas nestled in the ;ind of innocent - childhood, and been trea•ured -up 'among its hoard of preciOus thi, Igs*--gazed .at flay by 'day, teachingthli do one to learn tno.soott; alas! to love -t le " root of all:evil." , • • - Within this Ishiniro*silVeil'circle It we centered all he ends. and: aims' of the , - worldling,wh found, when teo,late,that his'rniglity•dol ar could not i :, • • , • "3•Eirrsterto he mind diseased:. . Pluck. from t e memniy a rnoteLi .torrror, Raze out the *ritten troubles cif the hiain.” or give the'lo I.a passport4e that realm beyond thek s. - . H , - • The chubby school-boy, with iis grow ing avarice,?has hoarded up the tiollar in hi; littre pock t I hook" agamsi the fourth of,lnlyiollifica inn"; and then how gladly has it gone I.n thn vender of ?.apple tarts -and ginger he r, or g9oporrtier and arc-, craCkers, though' di - verse and terrible, d iiring thel6ng,long months 'of 'ivaiiitig. were the tempti t ions to 'Violate its unbro ken repo§o4 , - - • , This type of Yankee artibition—the ~ , '.Almighty Rollar—liae been the price - of ' that:patriot / ism which political :diem vat riots buy and 'sell in the mark - et places '.the successful bait lof "'tempted virtue andthe reward ! cif crime. • BeneYolence Li had converted the heathen with it,and st in icess - ha. r warded the preseryer 9fl 1 ,his ife "With the same; identical coin. c ne dayt has been 'clronnod• intn the foul-<till of[ the loisgrtiggery, 'rind the next day it has gone on a mission tothe Sandwich tslanass along with th some thou:. iand ,cnsks . t i nf New, Englito4-:r .um , and - it Only returned tO,tity tbe soul-of a; 'curb stone broker. -'9nceit was dreppecl inte the contriie box, and the -twit' day: it •- itms solo.fo six per. cent.. on- Stare' atreet•;..andafter ,Crossing the. Atlantic, and-440si? :.1• ing L'lngng?thelrtlO.Pi l .l)Pci cif the court et tameli, it returiresh-to purchase t he comPlete works . or, Ml . illiqm , Sbakespeafe,.and then' riritiretttin hide= pendent editor .9f the_ nindern Atha:l44n, hold' hilte9gua i . • ;.,......;-, •:. -'...,•; I :l. ' .l. ' 17- -- ,;!, 4 ,:, _ r.cpt”, it wnultillie,..,i9 .veint o. at...teinpt :to. folio w 1: his erratic cptif lit itaviiitudnridia. up and downthe :earth,' debit itind Jinn day, add -*Milt/ 'it iliite'tieltt'; , ~b4l4: -, olt f friend Of hunatioity-1 . add - pqt another _ to italuatlifol4aili f t4 l 44U Pi> 2*As;rinius.: jui,if ; and 3i,itie 4 tt.it.4 . oll.ltptrolotyjtpti; - sinifii:f c irtii 'tilon a kilicVniisinnn.; . Almighty 11 - 4614,:gretni ih"6:0 1 6 - revii if lirili.; l "Pitit'diiiml'iintriinOikiti , i4.-__4109_041 simirrsiiirior, infpre: and •' ...,WinniOsAit!iic uff,i'pftrepo Jo rrom4 -AO , 443 Y-90$101/11-;:,V11#.1,-PPi het, ale P 4 .ffrovit ePi tine; a ;yottitoo Ana, 4JI t"Viiiffiliraliii ' , ' 4Y, - 4 - 3 iilittaltdret 1 i fo, t_ s ei.priiiii.u..4 4 .44.ol4.or t io toe. Iv o Fz . ......., , ..._ „ ,, , 4'. .",- L • . 1 -- E •' 71 - 1,, , ~ - : 4 -: '': . k ''4 - • -. :7 : :.:.t' ..:M: '',:-. :'': * -1 ' - - 2:- - - -:, : -1 ' ' ? .::. i ' ; : ~ ' , liar. MAY 12 1 1 7 rr • • • 1- ' Gettiolgarried.-: 4 •., Duriag the last stimme 7e little incio transpired in'one - of the ~ paittirdtov, which _afforded some arriaseatantl64 tatorsat thritime; and furnished food or a, considerable gossip thoreafter. It eccere -41, a ed in ch i rch , on onoctlfoe 'quiet Sunday afterno Us e when,• all _ttlmi. World :: imam ready 1 1 arop asleep; wirplhe flies' hnz lazily on the Window .pars, anir;ther dog lies quietly on the doorstone. .•[— • The aftornoon servieellia4 endea r Ott the icotigregathia Were-erranglitii4iatn:, selves flr the benediction, when, .ta the` treat a. fonishment and Manifest , into rest of the Woriihippers' thea'e* 4=30114e- sceptical froni„ •t ha, pulpiti td the desk he t low and said in a calm , clea, yoice„lbase wishing, tO t be•tmited in the , fay brinda of ase matrimony .` will nOvr "ple to cosna,for wa rd.' - I r A., d eep st illness instantiyfeli.lev r , cr :the COngregation i brake only. by he: rustling; of silk as some pretti little ' iri Orexcitematron d ehan;reilher pbsiiien, ,t, to ~ t .. e c4t.-1 1 the first view of ' fife:Cott* tor b married. - No- 'one,. however, arotie, ior 'seemed in the Imutr. inclined to arise.—; Wherenpon the worthy cly.myrnun, deem : , ing_ his'qirst notice unheard or' i:xiAdedei: stood, rOpeited tho iirtitoiied: ." i ' , Let 1 t hose wishing to be united in the holy lit:Mai' of mat rimon 4! now come for ., Ward' Still n i, - • l• .. - 1- st . - • . no ono pred. (The silonco lbe crimp ahnost au ib ,kn:a painfulginu sepia of the itwkwardness':pt ilia po..sitiOn-rrai gradually spreadi amodng g thosefpresent, wiled. a young\ gentleman mho: liadl,oe.: eupied a vacant Ail in,' the', broad - atsle during ill°, teiiice,'slowl are3e,laiidi de: - ~. litiersieqty wiAcif to the' opt of:the tiitigr. Ho wal ) g06;71 lobking a :43 'weirdrei l liek but ,no fie present kne%,; t hirni-and - ..nu fel:: male atoompanied his tt*els., .- Whon, an-, rived,within .a respectable 4istanee,4tho. clergynian, he paused, and' With a !ever:. . et bolr stepp ed to One. Side :ape-a:Me, !c hie aid anytillog or seclifect at ;.) all diseinbeiled at the idea ofbeing mar ried a/Ore: the clergyman lOoked anx iously ,arouli for th de, who-he 'up osed Was yo to arrive, ft and at lent ' i re aa mad {o th 'young gentleman in wiltiri.: 1 clerteue:: - ' ! ƒ<rwg»lll.l' Th 3 lady,' sir; is dilati . . .1 - lacV we not better d ny ; . - I think not. Do yo he 'hero 'scum . . , .. ... :41.e,.)ir; field. the nolo' l : bow,,sheitldj,knew of) meats? ; j That.' ii - 'a _Mal yttorselft ' . - E -*, .-*A".Ver., -few moments r ed td..e apse ip this uM expectancy, : when 'the: c] ed his inierroglittiri6 : - 1 • .. pia t he lady proMise preSetit-otir,,sir-1 1 -.-' • ! . ...Whqt,ladY r • 1.: : '' • •--!: ''•'.:.. • .... R.. ,-; . Why, *tli_e* , lady: .t.o . 1 sure; ; that yo u . are waitin here for.' •*. :• • :...... • .1. - 1.•,*•,-,. ..1 - did! of '`,, .it,'-.Was .' sa tisfactory response ' Theil sir, may,.).isk'wthy , you arell :re, lt 4 and,-for ! . 1 what - purpose '.iotithus trithelin . the : tianetuary':,of .the , :Mhst . Iligh,.l't l ... 4 t i hTsotpOnthet..enr_eged 4',rioa4.' , . 1 i came, sir, simply :_beeause yiiii .itriit-_ ed .tliosO Wishing ip '. he i 644 et) in ' the,hOly bonds al' Matrimony to . seep *forirarttkind I •happenet) to - nutertaiti such a iniihll , .l. am very sorry to have - miiontlerstood4p9, sir, and ';‘l,risli you V. - ry i good. day: - ' • t . The henedictton w uttered - with:a 'sot enmity:Of 'pine rerilittle ia.:sceiirdance With th . twitching e - of.t eciall ner+es ; and whri ' after:Ourch i was: eIOAO4 the Story-gut , wind ' a mii& ttie congregatlion,' more than ;tine lade- gi,-,1 regretted that . her Wishes had- not *be4ii, ifo.h4lil,l . 4ex;. preiseill as. tlie -. Yi,iiiii geutlethaieti 'who: -hail really wished to he 'junked iti the ly bond's orinatricnony . .9 il " 'the following litt, told before, but is g,ocal 4 slyer agliin; -...; .- It isvell known that was a +Ty - keen ~apoTts, -went out gunning It i i practice to wantler.-.ab birds ida considerable di to places entirely unkniul On ope of flies o occasi shooting on apiece of with aiyamps; and ;with n ning through. it, !two . cJ thud accosted him=. ' -- 11 . • a Here old c,liapi,weai creek ;:ilf *you'll arry . 1! back, , ell giyi3 y u . ti qi! a Dcitie,'.. said th perii forthwith he-carr . d thei ~ , , ter tnelother. .. . , a There'dyoar _ ontky t yoti se'e'm , a...sma t ; , iti! , 'name l' E - ' - ... 1 . ' '-a Daniel•Webstdir,' -wail ypatits looko :at -1 . the case; a :l 4` arnised, mipc iemar rici lie first :to - ori' I' cuit.q;6ul' oiit joie And it. ward& tion-Clche private,cabili : rshfiuld. ; his 41(e; t haw hisittin cause,..theit'hubNin pp Are iPliplripta keel out pf jait Fin: tip I°' S'Ok Tb fact of : gain END if - i .,, .=:. , - - .-_::,:..ff.; t l i.! 4.;.:WAtr.EI MIME ERE '.i'.i.:l_ .- ~, ', i ,',l--'.: i.k. oW*4!colal:lrtanndi.odancitu,s‘rveintisftrimend!aaritsfr4inyitna.: The Texanitanger's'lltst Shot; - t oi4ihtful , kcei t They watehed,AeShad- - W.l Of nig ht eitettlingoyerlakeandobsp e m t, ''' : " !. .. -•- .- .. . ' .;-4- . 'An hour like this 'Casts , a spell I.tpcm y spirit,";ssid Cameran:- , --,rlds'e,PAllice, t eglare.,ofday fade and , glye placifle i 6 di*i4cict twilight. i ; , , .; -, ,..,-'.is, ' . i like Similar feelings," relined; W-ii 7 - H s ni l'n n. buti..; like Rigtit_-40.;*liqn,:-",mqie ' advanced - towaids- the i ,sniall bours,:aPil ' m t e. eon, , and, stars..briiAitly gleamine- -- I damero4 l inado . no rZ,Piv, sad '4 l 'n'Par"' - 1 i. ess4T, fin_ *led: . eilput. 1 , , ,' Wilsee-.41 , 1A .On fist:.te:SPOsli. - ,3 ,` 4 ' 2 - - 4 ,`- -- 11 -,4,.:-;;;L , 1 , I :TliscS . l4TLYY...rifie nfPurs: , iinci!a.i4i , ' r a n n -w ei a n a g i n e t an th in e- g l . v 7 • l a l po d n a i re cin se l y vh i i t c h ir as 9t b th een o service 4 you inits tiris;';,-;, - -1 -. : ' . f - s ,` - - - P No ,moner could indueU, me—to Tian % ith it,,because I liae 'proveditkmetal . .. . , _,. n ,many occasiens. , Did .'I Otertell,,y,ou n 'nu ndienOre, ,t.kia , onc 4lo 4lß4Riv7 e -3; !,- : ~,, • - . - . You never did. I should like-to:l3par i ,', said NitS.9n-, • - ' .'-':' - ~,,, 3 -. ': r , ii i. I: 4: t r 'S i ei a ll r . : :: :;: 4l olui t yl'i s eu o. R P.ll : t h e 'd i i n e sO l ga River.' g:t6 6 le'r.rC in r . ll 4 ° l l n ri i:e r t:l i d'rn ia . 4e d aki n il ia t r n e : y 1 : ;. n trimitted their 'depredations l 'open..the 1 :, f ontier settlements.. bnt I '', f - i.l.- I unting, and; eared lit buttl w ivfin",-Oietel, Ming to trust t o my ei,in . courager;and,2 i ketiulty,in :any emergency that might ;cur. I carried this seine: Ole; and was culled vino the-best shots iiik I hecnifa-• ty. iiany'peeple Said the'piece' , was-tou, 1 euTrforeommori use..:, 7 lW - 4 as accul-.9.r. -- tiit t .and it didn'tfeel burdensome, to e; find when .I fired it was sure t0...d0 t e . right thin_g, ,for what animal ; ::could_ scarry e, , off, an ounce: and .a . half ,of _lead, kilfidly Sped on its errand 1. . ' -, , ,:.. .- 'Assing"aiSneerea Indian- l'ignS--,9ne, : i. a g y :z r ro tl u m n u ti g y h a t t, i , t l . I . )es s? t p to 4 7 , ll a 7i c ke tin . s m id y e _b ra n 6 n i t e - ; Il i s c t xi a m n c;, a be a p t between e li;. n i de me p r a a n 4 d 4., : , l ; i 6 e ,u sp u o d t ed , , and, on.. tle . east by, the Cross Timbers..- , NOt long after , this eient, I. Was-044 oh:!be 1. 1 : k of stream bil.s zt e a r rti7. a. ll lg ,an r d e f iti at n i t g u ty g weary i hen I was fired upon and.sligh,tly._woOnd d. I Was fortunate enough to - discover t ia e n m , o a f rk w s h tl a a t n t i ri v be lit), l. P il r ir . not d .-4 n ° n, 1 71- 4. e i nTer l a 9- - - - eer.rCeisl-elitlisttlaianitiles%ll4,itshnioCut dear], and ( f his brethren Was with bini;;Whe,made - opd- his eseal)e- - .-.;finle FiSsietk , nni nnil as undisturbed in My amusements; for • ta ng" tune. -- '' , ~.--v., ~ t e 1 - One r t n . e i n d e t a a ot 1 2 ;. a not n y,,,: .. camp ll l.e r e r l o s i n i o l g s 'o . p v a e e n r r d Y th an. _i,;,.),,_0i w e ll; s o s i a , o ' l :: 1 . :, laid-dawn.to sleep but • could net.-- - : . went out on the -prairie.',. Tbe-grass,---w ''. chow: m very Y drie d tal d i I l a i t t ' d un ' t l e i I i n t t- w s t tis i :c c) : ii ik.pl the :.i n ?* ; l ' ''. tiled, as :I Wiilked throng:li* . Isscen . 1. d. a ,gentiesti.o and , ,lOoked l arcultd-.111,, be. scene :. as, it granikone:. AQo on :, I and were th Cross Timbers, tliiily see . . i the- distal) 0 - esettiblkitgls:denseiwa 1 1 3 f .-w OO 4-,tT4 - I q. human 4an44•milijk i t. very other - rectien thuprairiuktirisch ( 1 ) d away ° tinti tcist.,in. the ,distatice.,7j - Th u . xo n en4d w l, lu a o s pi ; le::: .3 1 p g pori . i l tri n at :; ~i lil a ; ti n y d , ;e l i; : i e taio k eo d r ail like i 'inset on the . a....f . As my w a n dere d oyeA red yardsdi innt. at the: 4ttliPien . well or roll tiptoe which l,was st a ndtng He stood i an open space...spd-at:fi - • wondered ow that could. 3 e,- as,.. .. ass wissso high in 61rfiTZ flitter;; p p it pt r. 40. iipir. 004 - o*pl4iyioa. itself ~:1 4 1.Xtir careful eismi nti?lt' shen'eft inn .qinkili ' 1 r '4 ol itaM9b.i 'ivas.'n.m. . Indi?n,:ati4 his,. . - ject m-plucking up tho,dry:grass was e . . 7 . l lent:7ller1 ent:711er , IV 4; going to,-firuthci,„prairie I t was -doubtl e ss. the same.felloW:that.' i' d arie_ llt: tiln r iti,nin-f elns,,,t...re( - 1, - pri., 11 .' lad discovereß my.retreat„ , aridwas Ahp t o revenge his comrade ; in a signal tu ten' 1- -,. - ,_.._ -, ',- :'; ' ',4',-" .I. ' ~`,i ry e.fi r -the teratno suppese tiilt fished shepherd, Our lady's ntove 7 er belonging to ore were suffer ileasant \state of rgyrann reeew- o attend at ;the o story Daniel We • Whe • • 1. It t ati;: . his - :freq . inie ieait 4-ance-froni ons t _ as 'he round cur , ifinv creeksi y.sportri was ered ratr- get. !lois 'over tL . (tarter ajiteee. d • 4 across,: tot* 1Y: . ' this I - youri. em; our. kid olie.'nfi er;". ,w44L.8 s the repJyt, saw .441 I ! ea to'ibiel ezot but boy furl,ak. t curi6shi, I . . .. !'.' r~3 {t~` ~ti ilWrietialr. 4 som4iiiintin s, o:l;sc9pm Ai4h, othOli f ell.PArrcill 4,oifiiTo44lltarT ktliatti 0 .Ififit lir OF:: -.D , GO 1, ,NT'k,-...i,VN,M.E±-15..,,.:.-.:-1.:., )-:::.-. -, .1 f :,.,y --- - f',- ;. , utiv -,, i--',,,. , ,.,. x. MEE •TfielAintirits _blowing fresh „tower( se, od .if theigrass. had been 'ntt,: : , On fi in power on' earth 'could havoiatirpOn . aw,thq fleetest:4'oin: could nopS,..ritki ! • entiugh'tpeseatie its devopring flames. terrible dread or that ItintAnf - den h 1 1 me over me.• '1 stood-liltn i inntasein O E and.' gazed at thepreparation of il e ' v.agor• i;4•1 el Iliqmkja ' till} triio4ll:l4xof- -- 1 , e iipen•mpace. be Nid statleivith,ti blame . g . rch . In his - hind.. innumerable insh*L.44o9o; Pi.*P4l l ,4 .034.1P . ,3,4 . . 40:aft::*evei,494 . A90.05144kataltF 4 4 . .1!100Wi1:4 0 Pivi1n4 1 4 , 4141;7 1 ,4.04' Of 409i141gerfle411 1 .*0 6,10 Y-P°7 eit* affil , -thji*.Ttlstipigitried tq 0 , ..: , P. ~.t,-4 04 .4..ii d eg r l e k Ihef4.v.ii 60 ‘!1).- ,;' to. 1 1 11 1 .42 . 11 F00-., *Pr ;*tlg§43 . ..giti , liPgmo ' iiMILIP that .11114.44..k4TOPIXfg*t of time • in which thitlickstiOtilt#4;oo g fin' the brand intopy:n: '44961,404 . 4v„, e _ a l a i Ike. thrusting Stop ftli'o4 - 6*.:.,,h , ..... Y C 3. my de st liifik:AfiW=llFo ll . 'o4no hPnwr strimelsavii.44.444;.•Y MOY .charTICITI= ib** cd-4-1 4 44 , 44. s 'lifter a time wp' fir vasi tny bon'es hien% Et- Alig to the 810: ' .......;,:iki, : ÷‘,.. • It:*Jieilnidileiredtillip.4!ii ,- fel4 , hatl ' .. y 40 xibliasAiyi:olo-Eingigined.:thiaik ,-; Os ***tiiiisi#e**:-400 11 41 1 einiii4 41 ; ~ . 'ar.rould iiiii T iribi' A tibidiolt**or :4 ... 4 7. ire. 4,60 . ,14.4iimettlir 1 • • r . " ' ilvAtirim -ili_i'imns eniiitioase it ..„. 110110 sliittoo4l;dilrerenti; lint now ,) tgotaittao wasto:stithd , aodatare them . l ''dreadful tiff lailiktha in the fitcck4' ?.ci., . 4 1 1; 4 YOU Inuit re - Member that anotiiw : ...... ..and reflections ,cuabetiA4rgitigia*r . '-.... irilliertainwtost a pprealatiliito ee gcM . . ... for yiinitativitteti thati4Wmpi**::' - , r- er#. lialk-' '' '.'" isect 0. gest iangcr .-4*-Nr —:, :, ••• :no apparent mode lift' 4aertpoiTtayaista. On tkr.- - it , ilabtfict i t lty of , the lit , •,( iiii 1116/10 1 00, , '''''• 1: ii- - -41 MMMEI WIDLE - I NEM ;:',.)# lids unclosed, Erna tel ttl4. aid- - irlY '-yag„k rested 'on ifir.bi • sty rilic l y if wig " itK; finl't . tifikti' I Ikaif f #4 :4 oti!;:tittilti distanc e viii i iilg T e: ifr,.`* . :‘74641104 - W73- ~Is. - i - .vit- 100 ia l t ~, n a ~,, eocm bet.it k hVg ''' fnen , It the irilly:laini Drat 44 . , -: er to - haVe me_ - ':- t rio, 7 : - , -f' ~-' t'sTmbraced the titotight - illit t daii4lii er 'my rifle calltdi2p 7 a spiciiinif ;' h which is nearly cover r powoo bpi:el nizi4feeilng. - f ' t " 1/. '-,': -'..'l'.i One i t st ill rein giti ra _ ar iv- -. chance, was true,lnit'isei;lit'cliinie; : ; r despair cannot 'emtkile*liikaiatyzelat - 1... subdue the heart, • i Vile ectifie9nefitin Lope' remalnea. t I. ofitiit :, :'', " tat] - ' b upon, which; t; , -.., oiji - 642 , ran nre i _ to ,i 44 7 40, . eh . f i t6 4,- t . ?fe how s" '''' - isiiteeit - i -- tAfirtlie ; ; ,o . flifiii 01 virfai t ia ,..-... -e,, , t 4 ghiti*:Ttge, ' ikiillin4Ktraiiniti -I :ik.. - - .i "Aka so ' ,otr: IVAr teems r. '4 l : s that my wea n was , o two<l ', . .1.•- calibre and weight susil'%ziiilTiliiiiwi l : 47, 1 ,4 . i. ball Anther than at*l.thslalli4r iiiiii. grz!„ 1 recollected, aigo, that , r load e d' it - Atli..o:s :f:,I V elillaY- with uncommon care_ aid for .: long. shot. ' st, TI4 Iridian mov ed th to r ch „ If tf - e. au d , abut to apply jt to Ote ombu a ll. e-mt Ti. terial; thete was nO di:lit-16ft; ;17 1 , 1 „ rifle came toLifikshonlaergti , , ..-: and I brace) hp 'my nerves lelittiv . aim with a atrong effort f.... toe . - loOkcd throuA the double - sighis; 7 ailif mittzle covered the Indian'athead:n4 .- heart seerned - Ao. stop beating, held its_t_ grasp of tlititleirtble suspense:': It • , =hut ,an instant thenthe riflo senr. its -.ounces and. , fa half of, lead on . ita,-taiwko With ll -tlile l 4 l3 it'Miskomilumbripti4. - atutt . abatP, awl i-repoi th l a t c a inirew.e-bilihi hiw 1 vicie, ..1it 1 :., • =‘-' , ...':-$...K - IWF44 4 1- -ii - Tl,leani 6 k 6- et lo4 4 l. siiiii . ':iiilitt 4 l ll - 1 ; 4 ,4 4 "' - • j • liOelolt.'..l.Plateedyirljii • • idoiffyis , My:forehead:Vet liiiili d r Viiidttaadrit 'i pai*llr• I :sve,wyfifilikatfl t iriPatt9 bbz . iiiieti*rit-d4n - fie - ittitea ,, orgiini* ftt;ar *be tiurnit,egi*fiekand to 144 - Vie hissink of the tottimii — lame, but of the kinds, occur s 4 ,`land= 1 v ej ittikfay look towards the sglwherre the bad "stood faith his t or ch , 1 took cola relmided InyTill:titid. hastily wallitaitea 4. ward - the place. 1 I Antelted it—tlteltidia* lay ttf)on higAttick-i4he. linuldhitleatin guished I )esidel;ini? - anonttee acid a half of lead had`Passed through his head. -I , sank down overpoWered with gratitude . 4 ' and the vaEinus emotions whicb,suck • iffif incident was calculated to inapitv- ;was the, greatest shOt r ever maile, - ,! probably shallneveri p equal it akain. - Can ti you Wonder that •;1' *at - attached t 6 'nal sii 4 I Salt' : , - - .TT . -.E " - -1 44.- '..11:, - -- ' 1 `Fat at ail,' :mit Tifilion;tearnestly.-4 1 - I I Anita never part with , it if it was I mine." _ i ANEW:WIT/Or Ri*lii4lllf=TVefluttered ). ..- dif i - . ~.,, ~. ........ .4 1 . Rabelais, When` he was gitradustaibe .-- , , .., • 41,.... - ,-t- 1 ,, -- , -- , 111 in,)! 1 ..itY 13, a 1 4 ,7,itli°44F-KineY , =s° Ifizir his. - expenagit thither, had - reittitrso, to the lolleiving,stratagera : - - ,•- 1 '-'-' The ingeniotts author (got _together a • l Convenient -guantity Of bricktltett, and'havir iigiisPiweadf it in several papetei.wroto con `bite; • Poison for hlonsteur,' npoult second, • Ptifson for the Paitimititt,' and'im e-Ahitil,:•POLion foi thelEryilY ' ,111+big • ' I Aradi'Ahii prOV isi o n for tfiVof'farolly., • Of grattat; lur ia,ia-lis‘p - A pay . -4o tfinehift''a -) ,Itiedloi'd;X4iii - ifaii'anlntplisitiienatiitttAa ..*-,ge'od taitio@r., latob t get' as-Sigliitbirthero 'lliklcit. succeeded as- Ina' - dtii*(l l- 441tit, hostlaia itemidiate information to tliaL -- secretary of- et*: The secretary, pro! , entlYtupot` down a special messenger,:whiff . 3- hidught 19 tha l tnatin - to comet and' Vida`hlßl.* - thif i tinea e " 1 61 44.it1i -. .' . - riiiiii Ili r e' 43l ilniMitiniOt Oli:12!1' . . '''' ? /al SMII 4 114 i i l t i a"l l6l4lllWir ' ...,,,„„. r the celebrated italielail i , - anti Ili Italkwlrtiri upon exarnination;being forma' elf ' inn cent, the jest was liitghed at, fciftihrail feis etnineneiNikiiretila have Ikea - sent. to the gailows. ' , : ~ .. x . ..v.;:-d1.,;*, , i , . 444; --•:%; WOOL IN ECItO.PE:-.... a.g At,- . ', rising in price in Englan a:#.0011111' ~- ~cp tinent. The LotitlfAMiiiiiit:' ' 7.:*. 1 fg . the late - ptihlic sales netiti s- liiiiA then in London wassold; wll: ' o .....vilstolr.A tines irei. - e - oniekiligP4Y-*AilllikOk- 'LF 4I kA.,:. cell er4PCi t d rhOkiii* llo **Wt! . . •titient rep*enttlight - teteck*iiiiitig*lit* v i cm .:- - 1 1 1'.03i0ialtY, AA 0 1. 4.400f5 11 1 i r k t itersb 1 Y 03 ***" 4 1 , ,,5- lue t i riT a t .ntil l * : t!!9 . rc'4!....4144 3 :40:ite.4 1 .,4 11 k. ~.,, Arittpl:;; '..i'''n , o )4 o!.igiarliftri -1 1 5 . 6 : 3 1 V i r i ft • " 1 6 :.titian' ilgiqlt.ol-talir-ii,l4% ,. 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