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I Knott trnat thei.,,,f t. , l o f 50 eta:ledn(ls (1 orime n:er.tit:yrt— , eyes, that i oCents • I I A liberal ! ted totrardt ' 4 - rrtisers.; : atire. licationl, by rattil,i, liAca l . - ~ 1 ' . - 1 1 ddy I before_ annti Maryl i for i Ot to . 111 , stance with and - ult libu 1 Thich She i . , ear Zeht 'aubsiriberl tone.", Y et .11 monthly periodical t trcEtlei . 9 101. ! ; ,k ac ti i „ hin, at zo be ratheritf i 1, 1 ., , I do every 0.!1 i 1 - ' 1 stag agre.c4 lie Iliid•n. lon,. fail. ! mrs.' S. .red in .a rail; 1 niake - hersc lbcole or ' the r:.onse i 1 I then tr i• J. - > I,:s l ,ltouse. )a i joie ns w " O4 . i ; I.lw - to Ira ii 77, 'm / 1091 , I , followio' ` t.. stand, , - - :i i,:t ppy. Li_ I . nl. , j.: I went-t. Me. railrond station Oh a ear , 1.•-te l .:'t. 2 1 tlic i xtle Louse , l : riarq- the u., venty , , and whoU II was on 0 _ . ~ t., e l jao 6 7 -...41-na0.,(4 ! Fliy %. ay ha )e trath my , aunt; I 5..i3„ u. 313; t .„. im •,..,„ : ,, i nd,.,, , t i dear vait, cre is!ooe rather noto , ying, in ..l'i • l ' .: ; firnitty - thl Anolia has; whieh,,j‘ forgot to I. Os • rilie hi - i inentb . n 1.) . 2 ~ . .., r 4.. ,:ihe ' s v eiy 1 dcir; atHr - id in - - 1 . I t hou , d; 511 z; t•aii hear niy vol , :e, Cc:i t which she' 1 .. ~ , i tf,..., jiS ilri.llo o ii.ti in its erdapary tones, yet y , ,ti tvill 1( lobligNi to - sti, ; :iic lextrenki.ly ' ; maul in ottik !o 'e Leara. --, Ptii, sorry for ST_] CUT TAIL 31E1E! MI L le. fun j,.• (wail -\ 10,15 ir." 1 < , Aunt Mi , rsl, in the pit , iitiess:ol itirr.te.tA i lilt she ritlier. likedl Inti,l, and ti.itio :kg wou'v.i. give t 1 i);,-;t:•tire. 1 1 r l • 1 , Ihe. earrogn drove up—on the I my wife--4 tbci windowi west Johi wita a tOk• as u, eliy se.+lentit 31.1 :Liiriea ail ! itiretatilies that oftei; , i I liziaili i 1- €.i.t illy ainit--slie as( - •li 1 , niy ist: , e,.. 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T.A ti,; tl cc- 22,itiry lw., -Lips of f•rtune.-- 1 -b er. 1---1 1 k I I , ,,, n it s , t u rd is .aitit ! prrF,..-11' lil ar ta.r. i - very iin.ol p, It 7. owLvor a-7 toll i ~y. tr . - -; ~ as a Catitinal pntt- '. Yon're-ge 1 hililt that ig,ahl teas; li etir ,.., ev ' p, Il in lift. 1, t.4FFilitt i t hi n k ',k',' ay= Ar hail, aii , l the I Ei a l , ( l3 . rl..ntatt::, , gr , y hatt , ; st .l nt i,rt,V r . Huh , ni tti'i. , ., that , t ill eve i l , t',...: world .$ ru...,hinit, tried nix ~, •„ • i rt . ..,.t. : wr :•/.1.r.; -.r.P ~ Instnr ,t , .,[ a . _ c r•ruoral ..torth it 10. 1 20 ,-,.,,,1,.„ . . '4. , ' il , ': litt? 7 . 1'4 p . t , - i • 1;:it c, l , r.nd teas near. My aunt being 1 f":l , l.i.o.nahle, lif t! , ii ,,. 1 . •,,f ari th 1,,.. stig,,ontg. turn - of mind, was de , ;i• w• liih e•ar: tillke a rnts oi! 4 ding out whetter th exertion of, ,17;kt . Ow pur-nit Pr ttlikini ii - itltlii - was not injurion to' Ty wife. , i il • 1 • • , f • •• . 1 1 Islie t . an nue:.rtly loot, far tier; I - •ci niu,i,.:,il as it Was . when silt) Doe,o'ci talking! 16Vi, strain pictures a good man 9f his clothes, don't the bibil 'thout pel. • n eat a cold dibuer the iritumen Mks t is taiiable of doing ari. I TER - TR • Ii PLAYED UPON. MY AND 'AUNT. - I. not coming to visit me,for — the .ce murriaze, add .ydon!te Ivil gettitmprompted , .the wick eknoiledga with tonna in, my t 'was such) which I perpetra• my Wife aud a,q atleient.ro- I to my tri ,• my t a arrival, is Coming to-tuotrou ntonj a rather, annuyia eidll to her. IShe'si sho can hear my L accustomed, in its oflwill be obliged to, ' , ; l i n - order to beard: nnvenient, but *Goa ,gin ~our power to .e l unounco.ll hpr de . ten r licard rossibl , . to to' John Thoirmq, iai sonny per n I i n. I. !lily ti v usa:lt G r I ,et tug,•nuJ fttitTOin !lighten to see yon,f' shrieked tud ttio pelicentan on the:other i Ftroet- -started ' dmy an. aunt 1 , , 1 • _ it.RWU ti.e 5 , .1),:. . i tite,`my dear," lair ledmy ciunt; 1 ,11' :amp elatteret.: - a - t,d the wit:- I:is with the. fev , :r aul.l ague: i I), le w inclow. , --4..1in ha 11 -disapfiear--i Itl".!nnature coulilt,mil s l it no . t.m i . i y - heat. rtto the Crarlage 7 ! HO strong convitl'sion i i. , ',2 ' cilNiTeli the parlor, my -rate was 1 • :t i ll:try to take,,ofillier banne(l . 6,1 tb‘Lre sat Julia with alace of-1, c l -iPti:P. l ll.i.? a P1E 41 , 1 3.01: 4 _i-:. y vale i•)tke.ll, l instol, and ;his is jumped t'o.:liis f •ei. , '• ii• ilui.ty,"‘va:.; ',tau reiporise is a ...4?, roail :. , .q the doio.-e7.,,atiou..cenin . i i i.,:::,t.,9rs f.,...r streets ;..•iound must • I.; stil.D. I was iv. ,the third he buii..iit.,-, I heard every word 1 Hlcis • rrl the 1 ; , .3.l)Trs sh:rt • —.um! of the evening, my aunt iob in say to 4' . lit 1 - Itui you); llnat. it hurthc• ?", :;!l deaf perion l to ked ')• wife. being tis;:(1 1 toJt.. wasli t - `• Itho esti-lion; and !hit Aunt getting ,along . , with very. ,nicety n y my wife said softly, 'WI, lidsst . ' .. -iyonr aunt talks !' aid I; "all deaf r.ersons do.;- _ tint along isith ler finely; file y word you emi." And tratiler did. /.". .: I'_ l 1 • by their sac'e.e.Sl. at, lielng ,under y lwent. at it hatiftirier and; tongs, .41112 (41 the tr4utle-pioce elm ! - - iu. and - I w 4; ! , crionslk cfraid vd colleNing, in • fkont of - the ;rtitii),"lt-hrielis;dl - tny wife.' . - do yau IL i! ri was .the an- I . , x.cause.—you enn't bear it A nay wife., l'; 1 .. I. aid-..1;i1y - aUat';.fairly! rivaling a i!hY - OTis tittle; 't ' - t• ttilik ¢i e to cvsetiate the ..I,l.tnithig *round' aud 'seeing 4 - 4p.N.1 into the Iblek:parler,' isi: flat on his ba . ek t with..his ang! , e V> ilia 40dy; IrGuiGg . la, with his fists peked int.,. roost agoaisini; asprema . ~ but not. uttating a,sound,- and itivoluntarily iissfuned a null .I._think'th.tt from the' lositt t t . ti,of otgr boote -apd heal, and 1 ilptalo restirsin cur I:tug - liter, ape : . :11exy.onyt'lfave ensued, if a lipriible - gro:9 Ivi.i:_th- John gave vent to in hi* end .avor to , ;,repre=s his,risibility had not betraied our i!biding Pl6ae. -_. »l , \- r i 1 -- In rus4ed my wife and my ;lint, tvlao_ by I - this tin - r,bonaprehended the joke, and such a st6li4 as I then got I ney'tir,gotlbefore, anti laWireitever to get again. % I L 2 w 1 m i i. not hat the as sirould bave i beeit_if i I a dan, in bis etrieavor i sltc app i t pec tfu ink sympathitic, h4a net given 1 ; vent to such a diabolical noise- Is'onactliine Fbetweeit i groin and a horsl4:ugh, dial !all grtiviv I was upset, and we sore:itriod in ei . . lconcert.' 1,- . _ -i 1 , . ypeog latiy enquive/ tike „other why a 8140 wasialway4 1 , 1 . uq, " replied the sat ; i l n € the ng: thoi6 than the hulls' vez•Al, day; of n i Lea lied s 11! "Becar cost 13er.A ing fund eginar3r j lettere hi aitorwilt a n w e -h bb o sat n po!l nrbey in the. conutr ”efor biA piper. 1 A - TRO I : VEBO3IIR SWAP. The!New 'mit . Tribrtnere_ lates an arrins. 'lg story, wtielut diii3laret-iis he true, of a ladys and gent eman at , a bathing place on Long Island. They were engaged to be married, andone warm evening when walk ing along the each, talking nonsense, they c me to a hen ti fril cove, which : . was divi ed by _a ' rock prejeetion inter two nice little bathing lace. It, watt agreed • that' they - should athe here, :ane taking one lace and th other the ot h er .: They went ih, and were having a first rate time, splash ilig about and talking, over the sock to each other, I when little swami( who had been tisbing there, h4pened to, see them,, and straightway asipessessed by tho-devilto, change . .their . lotlies. 40 cokit i . and - the isult as ihtts elitted:, -- '- 1, As Ole; boy ran ibehind a sand -Irill 4 .,his mg shadow between her and the sinking re; on the youlcnnw IZE 0 enema very deaf, voice, so ordinaiy. ,speak It will S_ - ou' make hit. ] 1 n,.atiratted - Idle ady' 8 attention, awl in tote trepidationl - ahe hastened to dim her pparel. Fat4' her "feelings" on finding, ,ot her own ei othes, but the hat, coif, Vest, Ind other artile,in . extols°, of the gene dem!) 211 . thd other side of the4romonto rY. How could it have happened=-stiad ‘fliat_was to be ILme? Was that fearfully 4rtg shadow aome.spirit or the sea 'on shore lie, offended at' her intrusion upon Lis sol liltule, had resorted to this, method of pun tilting her, teinerity? It were betttcr to t rusgtheltersituation than to attempt . to deseribe it. I --.',. In the me - ntime the gentleman -too,..re paired to the shore to 'dream. SPeoehle3S hi.teni l shmenr was . depieted on . Lis comae naneelics it fell on a heap of - woman's cloth hrg, 1"-Wha in thunder," he muttered to !Ourself '4lc4 this mt:n ? Is the place vitrited sound ; , or. am I crazy 7" In the greatest perp exits he,tooli up one article of fetuie.ine !: ' pparco. . after 'another to the number of i3ouf thirty, letting one after , oth d er 'an drop,again upon the - tv:k where he 1 of Bioo4 with roans . a half audible ejacula tionwonder. There was no doubt in I 'is Mind as io-Ashom the things belonged; I ut how didithey get these, and where were is oast clothes? Wi.h one arm alticabo,he ressed- histicil'i ;hand upon his forehead to I olleet his b wildered senses, little think j lug that the mischievous elf who was the :iiutt r of h s embarrassment was lauh l lag rat hid Iron behind; the same. sand Lid a .: t ' • - • cl i i After a f w mo•'nentr of hesitation,, the rr ' gen sn tlean rtouted to his lady love the ; - r:k wward in elligenoe, and in return was I informed that his clothes lay at her feel— ! Alt - illat _was to Lo Joni) was to exchange I the lots; but how in the, name of delicacy was. that eeastunation, so:-4eventli wished, to be eff,4ted t;...Tho.titw,,elfvesT, 401,14. %tilt Voi not dark; iet• Finally, i t Was' 1 , 1 • i i krrollgod that the lady; should venture into 1 the 'wafer, With/her eyes st•award,while the j itregrl'ahould exeliange the elothealitt return to his side 'of the r.:c-ks. I.lcfettunately, i iust'sa he Waq ahiset te'eut around the oth er :toe t „ , ,.. -,-,_ , , to pespum coat tx.ity, he caught !siglit of a eim ''' tp!e. of youn ,, ladies not far off,' ' 'eoutpel land Ito felt led to retreat precipitate- ' ,13,- 13 L-is -place; again. Ills diseemlitted . cornpanion would have then C.tille Cat b3! , t• ` - 'ily and vaned to !the ladies for their help. but they were distant, and between hErself ,anal l them she 831 y a boy 'passing along. ' • To cut the story' short, the "'peculiarly unpleasant I predipament" lasted until the youirg lady felt it accessary to save herself 'trod, being ]thilltd to death, to attire in her' lievOr's elotbinc".' Ile on bil l part. put • her 1 '• garirtents to the' same use for his own ben -11 efitj and a Pretty,good fit it was; fur the ' twojfriends were-ebout of ' a Itivy and but t lfor the discrepancy at" a full beard he might Clin it less dusky light than they ( prevailed, I have P"ssed„ for a lady. It was his inten tion, irksome-lmy or another., he . hardly I l llrew how to acetify the matter rmtnedr , . ' t ' l ately; but when hc-bad ventureddo rejoin ,('iii laughing and blushing sweetheart, he ' saw. the mischievous boy a little diatanee !off )with a grin on his impish countenance; fetes% ly watching their motion's. Qitikly putting a handkeribietto his faeh t., eon iceat -Ids tell-tale beard, the, gentleinari l took Ithellady's arm and they sauntered on! the shore until jit was dark, then entered the hotel as privately as possihde, nod malting I thitjbeat ultheir' - way to their liespectiie l IrootaAast no.titne iu donning more, appro. jpritite habliithet4s. . I . 'Zoier-Priosident", Ei‘ebattan .Receives the • I 1 L Ladies. ' ,-. anon Ito To loves tv of', Old on the tarativoly `her he2,rt Fpeakipg her grpar gieps Was Thomas if he LAi 14 'c'entbsi the WashirigtoU entrespotident of the Saith• - . says: , . . 'Mr. 4 l3tieharip still continues to here hosts of lady visitors, and scarcely al pretty .wornan 'conies to Washington but she must seeithe llaolstr Presideil. Ilie metier towfarthi.4 fairvisitors shon; that he is no maii:";his graceful -oenintori place - s, cents te fail him with them; anti I have ( sen him evidently sorely taxed to find a few words tos.4y - To the fair daines'iyho will find way into his reception room. Me is ;t1"to have been compelled to have re 4vti stereotyped phrases. which uvaj iably addresses by turn to the ladle:4, le runs the gauntlet of them at ;veep ' hours., They are as those: "Madam, is this your first - visit to .Washington?"-- AuSwer.• A pause and then, - "Madam, I wohld_ advise yen to visit the Smithsonian inatitute.l Alfter " which the lady is oz. pedied to ramose. , -- ' co he as to ; feel , 1 I , qol2llto t . INFERNAL MACHINTS.—There have been reports that the Mormons had prOvide.d SOMO " new weapon ,with which to meet, the invading forms of the U.-State: g+rntnent. The ItaWngton States says it au eiplosive material, the s ceret/of wl4ll was discovered in the achieves of the Patent Mei, by Russian agents, and/that it ;vas used in destoying the works at Se bastopal, Oat after the war the imionVtort . was submitted, by order of oar government, to certain (persons to experiment, and report up o r = and that , these men proved] to be Mermons,iwlio *ivied tho secret ta Utah. It is a vet' improbable story. irt tray& li r o for, an iw. and wrote 1 I EA, V NVPJAPADAtf.;IO - VEMBER g 5, • rao , kiltti4 • • The Kansasptaidctit of the At t eseu. Dernecrat • under dOu the, 9th met sap The lest 4onyf j oter:H Tho'fiogns eon• etittitional convention filially adjourned' at one o'ciork utortiliarefl Sunday, - the ath itrt` Fpor itstatit4iijra thr tocriber btiefo' eter the eon 6f"' deol of., Ad "oste -nivr a 1, nority of t to--convention, 4r th P o L convention having bee elected by a notorious mi li eri. ty of the p ophi. A committee of revision was also appoirlied:; , Tbe statedli oijetit is to eorrect.ver4i inaccuracies. in the;consti tution. 'finiymiay, in the course of, revis ioi4 materihlgalter . fle. _parts. :., It meaning of some. .rts. It Wou dbe a difficult 'matte's, how- I n cm) . to to tko it inuch . , t 'iorset thau, it now it!. - , 1 ' The eorresp dect addst l • I , When the ;Convention firs t m et it, was, generally begeveinhae they wduld either omit the stale clanse,from thccoOtilution; or submit I the whole.:-instrument to a fair rote of theilicople. ..They. adjoariMil in i a few days tif await thilesnit of the October election, tliat they might rhape their coarse I according', If they . succeeded' in that election, they wouldAave cared tint little what became of thetite orguiz'itlon, but. they were's° complefily routed, ' • - o Walker'S just action iill the Oxford and Mc). Geel,casd i s, that it waiiipparent they could no hit:lpr contend wifli us in thp•territorial 1 eapiieityi but would concentratelevery. ener c !gy to ferce upon ns a: State' goveinmel !containing all the elettients of, bondage an , national! usurpation. 'This is the gmates t t' I scheme pf the day. ' The whole talent 1 'the d inapt national party hes beetvealle ,1 into the service, end they hive been paying us flyin • visits for the last sii mouths, an& , bolding counsel witit a ,yfalker upon the su-, I rest w y to , success . • -Whatever 1 Walker may Sa to 'ens f..ilks, e ,,,ittul lit his public' speeche and his laxative proclamations, there is no questiOin tkfact. that be came liargLlO htit'al!.P . %W.-U-40d ' "Er4l:Zii `i4l:imiti7itd, 7 "t* . 4 .,,(01:' , 0V:1i - 44 - i 1 bittr-fit m Washington tftemanns t eripticepii of a Kansas Constitution, 'pripat4d under the wings of the' Capitol, almost! identical with the one now adopted. i IFnrther, at! 1 sem of money from Washington', and anoth- cr,:. furnished .by the sontheen e t .ttreinist4, I has been used as a corruptive fUnd in that Iconvention, acid kite Washington purse was , it little' longest, cathscquently)flicyl have the I bargain. Walker !was undoubtedly privy! I to ail this, but towards : the close of the sea- 1 !sloe he Toyed over to Leavenworth to op,l I pea r out of the ring, but all :the while kept 1 I his a unocrs _upon the line of eemmuuica- ' 1 den. • It require.s no illustration, tii show that , thC schedule is a mere trick., in' reference I to Sn,bunssion:.Nato as you Will, it is pro-; 1 slavery at last; and voting for it only gives it the popular sanction', and thus farlegal- , 1 izei it. Consequentlyno ;free 'state run I will be found voting on the'2li tlir. tef DeC bet". I.lt is the greatest exhibitien of brazen I I impudence on record. !We !arctic: forbearing ! peapte, or I would indidp; in a little spec ulation talative to the, effects !of such at teiiiptil usurpation upon a 'free colony_nf squatter .sovereigns. But ! w bat tie intend to do i 'n the case, is what itheY moss want to kn . w.',\Our counsels are p r ofound and Idiscreet, and will be kept at present. I They , have taken one flattering 'unction to their Isottls that will be of short durdtion,,viz t'-- That owing to our past trials and diseour agents, we shall accept aitimi l t any terms, however unpleasant ratherithaufan auoth , . ier fla i re.and protract our suffering. We', are e ea more gensitti ' ve to or just rights! i than at any past hour, and w', can but re--1 gard hisClate developem i , ent a ; the inagu- ' ratio n t of ' fresh troubles. Tit(' little i hand-• ful wto acted it out at Lecompton are' not, a tithe of 1 our enemies power. Thettia pOine authori t y is beyond :theln, and. Wal ker is accessory acceas to Lit all. 1 1 ' ! Only, twenty-six voted in the affirmative on; tn'a final adoption lof the Ilconstitution, Id h dayonly,ithirty-two' ' t lan t e next ogee tares 1 had been' obtained to lit bcing one °Vera 1 quorum,; and some ofj these' alp individuals ' who had resigned they _seats, ;:rorinialently„ before the,final adionrament.l They Weft visited aft t erwards atiii prciailed out° sign the infatueus document. One:Member was in rteat ti yesterday Who said the cianstitution he signed I had u/clanse id it .submitting it ti a vote npongrnoConstitution'," and that he would not hare , signed: it !without that elluse. 'Ho was an ignorant nian, and lad doubtless !been imposed Upon!! by !showing him it paper with that clause attached, for the put pe of frautbilentlY getting him to sign it. , ' , ! I I ! N 1 / 'NA SAMll.—The famous 'Sahib is re pt', ted by it Mr. Pergaaux, ansian vrr - tel., as htivirig-so soft a heart tbat, • despite his hipping children to aia i i and mur 'dosing women; he cannot fe a tender line in Byron ; or Bhakspeare without, being me-, veil to teats l -Ile spealsirrench, Italian, ' 1 und (English-is acquainted with several ilitenitaresHalks English- elf Anent! ) , and with as much "precision as ,an Euglish gentleman, and hae translated Hamlet into Ilindoo, to the great admiration of compe tent critics. This amiable Siena so loved the fair Margaret O'Sullit'ett that,' when she died Of,consumption, be Went, anti wept over her tomb - and would !Kelm' consoled. • ; •;, Prom the N.Y. Tribune. _ 1 .... - THE WWI• m ' - i : i ! --=-• . . , The ph), of f U. - tates balm seen fit Co entrust the eoe ,; ;ditet o their public of fairs to the desilei.s atid chosen representa. tiros of ,What it tsown aa the. 4 Democratic, ~ . '.. .1 party The Fed ral, Azecuttve end JudiA entry, with a very decided majority of ;Cool ' •', lir -- ' %slay. Th - , the slay ' tvania, I , ~, i vith th 1 , 4, 3 Porty.. I, !der whtc Inchanan! is plod i OttsiV" tit le °ppm. tercial and over. M , en novo, revive the would be rtii effort to' revive' the .Atiti-Jackson party if 1832, or the Clintonian party of 1312 or '21).:. The revival of,the Whig party mear4, I if it means anything, a new party struggle for a National. Bank and a Protective Tar iff, in the face Of a hostile EseCutive, ;O. dieiary, and Congress — an attack on Gil/rat ter by a flotilla of gun-boats. This is she6i lunacy. A I.Bartic established by the 0 wallah of one_party over the (Iberia a doote• cd insittution—±elperietee and comman sense combine to assure this: The liels,'i constituted And best' indmaged Bank could de no real goed,lconkl-not maintain its own solvency, with 'one of the_gfeat a) Natioll, parties , warriagl-upon it and eager for t' overthrow. So a Protective Tariff,- enatif ed as tho fruit ; of a party triumph, ;at therefore regarded with disfa'vor by ti ,vsnquished party;'. _ would be so essenti4 unstable and precarious - di - at no solid gee could beirhtionony expected from it. Wit =Aim these topics altogether from the area Of party eonfroVersy-and contention; alto time for' old Wotinds to heal and 'old ranee to be forgotten' land it is quite possible th sums benificent linodifleation of th e poll now dominant will , be silently and gtodUa• Ily effeetetl. To, make Bank and Tartff pa :;ty SLibbolctbs, is to destroy the last hap ; 'uf any favorable action on either. i ; As to the It rrency, we are dispy3ed o accord the-fullest and fairest oppoTtuni y to those whotti 1 the ;People have iovest , d with power. If they really mean; Had Money, let theta propound their measure-,1 and we shall_ be disposed to let them lfa•e a fair trial. • We do not believe an lexel :, siva , ' Motallie'currency aither_mactielib O . tnjoenelecTitObr th iaere -are' thousands: f ines;whe,doi - ad,:ifihaalemoeratie pelt ..:,- tieianii are really of their school, we say, I t their, theory have a fair . - tidal. Had 1 e i been asked, 111 Fi r !lemon of general aCtivi y ! and Prosperity;_to acquiesce in &resort il 1 Specie Currency, we should have deruurr.d that the iuevitable, convulsion, sta,anatio ti bankruptcy, were not to be Iraved for; t el SAO of testing a hypothesis, which h d ; been already tested With disastrous resul, ,I I But. leaery thing is now so near low-wat ..ti, t mark ,' very little harm can result from a t tj al of the hatd Money: or any other-txpe i ! mint; ' and, While we have no in t, wo shall not stand in the waY of= our Be I.; ()erotic rulers giving it a fair trial if th y I see fit We see that it necessarily invol •es I low wages far tabor and lew prices for p e; 1 duce t 4; the coMpensatiog benefits to our dustrioUs claws; are ma to u 4 apparent. We believe . that with a Domino:ly Spe e Curreney our hired workers will be paid, if promptly paid i 'at all; not in gold and silo r , but in good part in shinplasters, store . dere,' or some sort of ben on the flat/vat d i potatoe, principle of Mayor Wood,. :I . t cannot RC Low thelLabering CI;13, of ti t country ate te . be so fully entiploycd:_y s; fairly and promptly paid under whit i called a Specie Currency, as they, were • Months ago under a Paper Currency. I !I the People have chosen as their counsel and ;guides in this crisis thtiie wono p to view - this matter enactlyV e don and we deem it Ain fair to 'give the .• charice to develops and -apply their to views. If theysay flard tooney,Free 'la Direct taiat:, a—any or all, of them, tp say, let these 1 • , / fairly tried. There is tle,harm left for theta to do, and theyjn er couldo be tried at less cost than justn, Dr. Franklin, indeed, (not very.gocid thority is. Hard Mossey eirciesa eugges to the friend who asked his eitvimas to: best means of preserving hive' from depredlitioni jf his itrvaattl, tbat , he oh put'a tik of good wine . lursids his beer Welke, e hop 1, then/fere, that the dou oat party, whenever it undertakes to'a WI lia l ok Notes, or these of under 1 $ wOuldj Bimultanemey enact that. 310 Orleri :Wight Ilse kleght with 'specie at a __. _ . ..ithe bald • &Lai ~,1;, POst-04,rice authorizinilthe bolder to ... inter. uch-"idnairpre ' et...__.._lg _4- like amount fiorn any other designated ii p.' - habitants of the retie regi9Us•l9;•ttierefoF , oleo. I „In our buiiness, as ia that, of a ih , ineatimable; and these' skins are naiversii ers, the use of Bank Notes in , making re- ly ised.for this piiiiie(Se., lit kunting wt.. , niittancea of Small amounts ; seems al ost met wis h the greatestil degrecer iniceeis in liticillepeDgible.l And' it need sot cost the the four )1/oaths of ttie year,jvhert the ani . Goverbinent anythiag— nay L it might lb ma s ta med by cold and hunger', could be rendered a - iihree of profit—to provide hat morenasili approached.—Dr. ,s,Arnistronl's whoevnr depoSited, say - ten dollars and •be l'et•acqtal Narrative •of the fiiecorery V the ,_. with . „ „ . m 7 ... Cent* In appil May post-master, mi _EH _Newt. wog 2-assage. , - / obtainl trona hint s sight draft for ten . el- , ' - - birs on ,. ...soyo . tkiir E 9. 1 .- he might 0 ~•„?.. . esn',,Aii honest:farmer was invi4l to at- Ibis In'aii imp' Pus through wan./ h a ds tend a party at Al vill a g e -aqiiir,es on even , OR itlllray to / L W detination, proving i g fokt ini, when .there wasmusic, both vo - 61 - 1 and public enn'lrenrneT s atte benefit- wi . . r•'instrumental.. On the folloWing morning CCiVeisyniptome, however, that such a ..0 he [met onerof the guests, who raid. 7— tod • of retideszng the public a great acrid at Well, farmer; how did yen enjoy yahr. kittle !Ur ise coit, is pretty certain to be it l an- self ,last nigh-nwere 614 the quartette ep f , ded ai incompatible MA. with "the Iteeidu e ns cellent I": . ',' ': • Of '9E4" ,wbicb,_ While . Buchanan •I• , all filV by, really iiir, I iiin't say," said he, bo Presider, it - stow to be thought Of. V'e 'for - I didn't try them, but the pork chops shall urge nothing at •prinient therefore in were the'finest I ever- r dul eatY' behalf of the soney Order system, bu try 1 . to live by Itr.eans• of such Runency s l iti vouchsafed tui: , • •1 i ~ H , . .1 • •We solicit from our rulers •au o n straight-forward, manly policilwithregar , to the etirieneyone that abal not {seek '., '• I-' . ' 1 ' --: • NM ,postpone or evade trials that aught to be 'directly faced, but will do at once What ia . Ito bp done, anellet f every one know just Iwhat nil has tolexpect If our Danmeracy !really heliever-Ju :the - - Sub Treasury, i qnd ll l think our. State r 'l' - exes and Tolls should be collected and kOit after that, pattern let. !them briug their members of the legislature Ito face this music in a body; and we will trtua, abet. no obstacle. may be interposed to 'presenti the fruition of their desires.:--And cif all the members of that party ; Vottr , to lisuppress all niiik,Notes under $20., or:sso 'or $lOO, we trust the proposition naTkpre=. Iva Let us know the worst at once, tit, that' we . m a y ; meet it as be s t we m ay; ,:. a - ra l a•-•-;I.:1 I. -....4:4".. .4 aa „ . i! ,-a -a. , .'.'a• a ' r iItiIdO. O3 REER 4II 43,POTAS,Aki :".,....vti'l • l • 11i7i-AFIONI:11,5Terlf'f•t,li.:71 Ff . : 4 .- - `` - ' 7 ';<•'; " r:, •Hdw, far the -nagratiary*bitir 4 atona , imal nihy be established 14 a more , s'intla:l 1 ern - ItAtude on the coast 'of America, in H their instinctive resort to lactilitille where 1 paranr4o may be i morn aburadaota I shall] not attempt •to decide; but this I will say,' that O m the, snore distant lands of the Po lar Se I, they dt.'net migrate on: the .ap., preach of linter, but remain theta constant inhabi ! ants. -I,havti acmarked, !,.howevet, that the season of tbawarets in; in -- (Stay and J ne) coeval with the calving of the flees,these generallY resaii to the i avines I anti va lley iley bordering it coast, wherol th e I pastarage iS , BO niaelt more abundant: The , requiteruents of the apirnallor , the support become a ...., of its gllng urgent;.? ouligartg it to 1 desert the ilighea'but more barree rand-sto• 1 ny 'la ds, for a locality wh-4, 3 a nature's wants . are m te plentifully - supp Ned. From the j period`of entering this bayanatilane aban- I 1 1,. , donment of : the ship hi the „Summer of 1 1853,we killed n 2. d A f e w skins were presart'ek Mitt/several ; of the l vicera, thgetber with'vations sectioia I y al preparations of the graters in different-I d itAgcslof grdwth, as•illuStrativel of its raz . , 1 - •. , pitlity, in the. •hope of etticatatieq, one of 6 the Most surprising Iprace i sses of animal a; growth which bonutepui 'nature !enables - ha al to contemplate, as evidencing her yonder tl fal ;reproductive ; poners. _ Thelie Animals i-I vary in size. according to the again(' other! _, cirmunstaneea., The; largest -we got gave a ...I nca weig ht of 2 , 1011)4 which yielded 1641ns ,II meat, l and the stnallest _shot only thirty twO paunds; the average: weigh t however, lof 1 the en tiro, 'number; • was 701bs• •I The 'ltlfteah, iwhen procured in the Autumn, ••is-iif 'llthe El i tist deliCious tbivor and (pi:lllth ten- Oer, jeicY, light and easy of dieestion—far 111surpllseillg the senison-orthiset - aintry ff aind ! Ileoverad , with a good coating of fat. , a: ' I - , lt!tindee oes a • marked ilmage • howeirer ' I -I g ti'' .fII ' as th !int er advances,• an ,ti the o ow. a tag. B ring and Summer, ' leap nd pacna r l e na the: : 1 id - , - -ii tit th,:wor - -- 111 1' the S mmer waaiiiltire , e condi, iot a which i livi ' They; are ge ly sliy- P ; difficult of approach, :MI I'olo/16ns of escape area i imal wounded,• that' the II Signs of,hestPity tO tut Areater.erny the waif, b their untlere in their de, season; as far as inyobservation , ; :enatalea nit , to judgeis in Junl; prior .t 9 and elh_eval with'xbich the bucks shed thtir auitlers, which appear to bd again entirely reprodu- - II - _ • .., a a ced in the latter' end of Augusta and early • - Hotta Titer - i taxca DELEOATEtt TO CONJ . in •September. I_ . , • •1' • : •-'"! an EsaTaisa 'Mt I/.—A ' ccarespondqnt - of the The dolor of the animal lain theawinier, !I• , ' • - pure !white,' with a pat e% of light • brown I Ifibull,o gives the following as a m e t hod' on theE hack. hui inithe ummeift beeothes - z "adoptedlin electing Dr. Berohisel delegate : , extended, eoverin4 both 'back and sides Ito Congress roan Utah : a • partially; the remainder maintaing the pure . , It bar been ! tated to' ma that on the Sue- white of the Winter' , When much hunted ' $ ' ! E / ,a .k , become a a• , , 2• • ' , day l befere the day axed by Irm far t 1.03 the exceeding l y soy, ,a nd It is oa. , , ~ , .., . 1 a. • i tb , a. , ---- . ly ii the exercise of the utmost stratagetic ' election; Bra; aim a oppg rose in, e now, er where an audience I.t . several thousaua 'l' skill !that the hunter can bop,: tea g et wi th .' `TY d a , b • t i t.. e . , , • • • • ' was collected; ;at • .apoae substantially to in range. In first meeting . an" iustinttive i ll . • ire t. .I ~ I / ,/ , 1 1 1'1' curi ' l ' sity leads , them unwarily to appruch "UM !Wilt , hunter a n d tin- become his p re y. I : l l3 e retl e ;ren',; ( tomorro w, y ou; know, is‘the - - ' I , - , ' l , ' '.. , '' . I day ta vote for Delegate to Cougres, so the 1 , 1 .01,4 ,• are, as it were, fasemlltedi b y, .the nova , I' el,appearance of &ma!, in the dreary wilds, ii.aw-t,•saYe' h o l y and den t w ae o e sivihoYoltalp.a,t4toten'ot!: -- - a , 1 w h ere : his form has n tier before been seen. / us as ' 'l' brot h ' this ' citeumstanee I 'afar that tto ~,, , .1 vote to day. Brother Bernhic'ela briani•Cnit: -. L 1 I _,- , 1 has done well enough in COngrese,, thea l gta_aa ,T, tacess;of a party is*ely to be grester .31 , bod '4 of muchli6o there f Mal if - 'it'li•-' ---- ;.' I'7 changing their bunting ground - from time ue 3 4- . 4 , ho d - a- . -- as e i - o ---_---a=a7 it 'to tirie, rather than remainiag iitatioeary , wl i rth Inte to sena any toi l g "i 1] •• Is d rid wild by his 3t° I igu'ess we re 'g hl. as we ll s " . l , /r k t , n- - ,-'• II me / g amm4 reit e i • •pies-fib .ck; if tin can't-do'us say good he wona I - a ence, as they do not appear to make eaten us' any harm $o all of you who -n; 'II , sivelwanderings from certain ch•etimacribed ' d If vor oil 'sending Brother II coarse back, t ..1 'localities. Thew generally graze with tbeir a ~„ aa ; 7 - '' ; " heads to the wind, annl so habitual ia theitaawl)''Pease rise. I••• ii i n sti nc t that, after ' the p revalence of siren s 1 - Aecorclidgly , the whole audtende tome— The next day, At tha election, but. fe*!votes a- wind, we generally hunted- in the• e ' , II Whence ! they had blown, with "Ihe 6 g r r e ea ti t ° o n r• we - re .' ea, :ftri lll th ()Se ,a,_llDia , lie . rolis a el .. , • ti b • • . th • • it beingfelt to be usetes to orpoSelaTqa ,t.„ to certainty of_meeting thew , On \ 0 a's- t a o ,, ho i i,-.i_o li to be very otipopoat. at S tilt le preach of winter the fur 3f the reindeer be'• ~ Y.,a oas i a a t • d oomes very dense, S ir John Biehardson in-te - ' ~s ` a,, !! "' , • _ • i . 2 . , forms, that the akin , when dressed with the!' --- ------ o- hair on it, is so impervious to the cold i that, 1 , if clothed-ins suit of this Material, - and wrapped in a mantle alie same, al, person ', i My bivenac alllnight in the snow with !safety duriug the intensity', of an ! Arctic -Winter. -- Such •idnaleatife covering for in• ••••• An oface-seekar, in urging hie, claims, said that his grandfather didott fight the Revolutionary war but be guessed wenid ha'se liked to, if; bebad been in Aka Outs try sit the !line.: He was appointed. - t - El ESTABLIS • 41 • PapvEz4l,4u. nauseruitxi,, • I - -•-•: '.l --- , - ia 0r...-‘. ,-, • A LA ..TeriTli-' + - cf - i An umbrella upon thine ...arm i nisy , tiaks,J. it 'oche. but' should rah:um:My ) the uthbielitiT 1 , willpreserin thy clotholv Vhonse. - wiz 1 . -. ....,__ a triflin,gp,aiu and tt=tatiiirlt.hilL„ri . i,. l t ....., , --4. Other persons wefe born about :l t he tsam* I , as . thyself, and have been grOling : np nmer ,' since,- as well as t thou.' -Thelefcbre.hoAtoik , proud. il' t -=' ' .:1 , ,:: = % :.. , ••!Zi - -, -- 1 :Yet - confidenctimay he misiloO.,edAPw, 4ti, t then goest-Out insthio pote4o , 2.lcotheiti..hol44 - sit4lY -14141'4°4 the Piv•en4l4the4lr?=#4 l 46 , ~ '.,. -oriEndoOr hosdria-. - - - : ‘'L .1•;;.P t 0.1 , 2); ..Tbs 4411 wlia.l geitiulloi& - •.)*••) 4 4 1 4 1 q4. ..„ 'iltlioW...s4okiii srilici.,44fin.. "MK '• ugh- 2 - . "i_ -- f- 1 , :' -L .'';'7,-. * ...... , ..,......., --.. _. ......gt....t.,•*. ,- . -- - ....-1 - 4 .••• , k , e - F , ...7. tutteilwsncsliktint t2tl, '. -• .' '•,-..- ' - '-f,.-f:•:..tz--Yi-iwtti ~_ll is nol 3 diiy atitidt it" , " - - - ,3 -- - -i ' •-•-• :Yz-,=,:- - li* . —li d .. 1 - ....,.6-- , Ti„:"2 , :_-, .''' . t1;,,A1 .;:1.-f.!' 4 '- tie4te • . tbyTtraltati s lettipo ,!= 4 ,..;• - ^ - fine days they eductite.Ahee,Dift I,fit ...i ' ' , - .i•=.. lot i r ,no vacations. - ~ ., ' .O, how lgoctl ' was.' nature ititilittli'id gicat, ricers near groat . towns ~ r•• .. ,- ... . A trareler, journeying wisely,'ineyfeiStit! ' • much. Yet much may alsiiixt - letitiled:hys '.him whotays us home." ' ;,!' -l• ' • s t . r s: -.:.n,!-, .I do not tay to-thee , f , Mairy,--for, it• lilt , exalt thee;" yet was there subtileo meaning' lin- those whose usage it was to svi j objLArry.L__:_. 1 Icoma lift.' .• ', ' - _.!--- -.------ ' 7- - -- ' 'I4;,J Cold thin,g+-aleltrie/ to enrd. - fever,l-yit,tz - the ovei - Je - oiiliii,ts of a fi lend's act will ..throw , - thee into heat.. . ; • IVe hums itothieg, and yet it.hs knowing , 1 something to - know that thou knaviest motii.;, _ _ • l• - i ...=•. • 1 .1, . •. c:,l !mg'. ..,I. •- r -"c..-,...4 By a c ene e it, A .cais,anrietl )fly :11441(1)4,es - • - i c:alled, a Ladybird, and hiideu Ita o,oooi , 1 honie:---The counsel is - good, - ev en , to liet , t who is neitLer bird nor fly. r•alit.ro."..:Utnn 1 1 , place like home. • t---- ;i • i.- -' ~ .,:l .-1 1‘ lie who boplatiislonane, will haito uotk ' ing el e' to hold ' Yetit, is•not,•:gtied iti'lki over-garrulous. - . - ... . - , -,. • e,,? IThe Aveather-c4cit, working, easily , , sin' ..e , •-i- - tell- thee - The way of the I wind: bt.i•kif Abe' weather-cock sticks; ,the eelurso:of ite-witad .. -, will not be influenced thereby. ,:, Itemem her this. I - . lfi thy !beak' is in theilllighlatufe„itis Inot here. 1 , 1 Virtiiblis lave ; is whole,saine. :Thele- .. I fore he virtuous, to make thyself worthy • ;' of self love. Noi, of course, -that, - 111• a •"` artither:eby prevented from loving•snmelitidY' t else • , ' r-- ,_ ' t • —. I I Talk to thy Self, and, insist upon s a ret . tly', 1 but not befora_.-lhe World, lest, -, : it., think .. that. nobody • else will talk to thee:,_ .. ..,r4 ,i • • A dat, - .eien, it ,slie , tia ifrionlii.YOff-tiff'', 1 ., Wicks. thee itik d..411ri-ttl.cikt.W.i.k.,iti.oo l .,9 3 rdcies.'4 truth; 9, fritintiv.httt , pepAtiiiit, wit - '--. 'thy i . tittkiditlatill9ititpdAktal ogillaigin r•piejridictic, - ittoichtbah , 7#o.4oo' - 2 PitbilAlKE*Wa-4.' 1 1 31 -•'4.4 , .i 4 r/I 4. •••;` , •A stich-inltiniaitoplos t *lfieof '-, than fittest one iiiN;til* f •he;hanlitu);, - - • friend: ''''• , M l' i- - .. , .:'..:-f.. Lore n the ; on, for -- • ;she 'shines in the night to' gire us, light in the, dark; itherefts • ',\ 1 the sun shines in tlt day ' ; time, Wlum -\, there is plenty' , of liglatotod,bis;t+ststauic is not wanted. ' Such is the di,ffeitencolic.: When real and false charity.. ,; '•- • • -h:olomon knew several tbingsi allowing foil / his Age, but; I could teach ,hinL .ti :few .oibeis.---PunCh • . r -1,- Gnil i i,i , eff* . EtiGr.--RAGE fOn C.ll,- c 000. , -- lie Georgian' Sportsmett4 - sonte time sinee'eent ford) a challenge to the world— intended for Greatßri_tain, .id* course-to, . run stet; race of four mires .and repeat i • _ a for onel hundredl, thousand dqllitrs. ,- Ahe _ Geor r lians prepnef; in cape the cliritish.-ne-' y cep% the challenge and their horse is liest. \ .--„, en; to 4.fornl five per cent of tho purse, at • five-thousand dollars.to payespenses„ - *fhb-' Lonclo Suaday - .27rnea ittsiste; that a.cow pany, filial' he formed in Englattilio, accept r the cha)lenge,?and 'le:it the euperiority of the - h-ort of the two co:Unities. The Times calls upon Liuti Zetland;to become the ehim44 4 i • p_ion - ofl the British tnrllf,andsced out hlae - , , , noble- horse :! SkirmiiNer fito'l as ' lattftk 4 l 1 against! -the American ideliiiiies.'i i , The • '.ll ihdicationa aro that the &deb viill be made O'r nit season, anti if so, we may look' for ',:' the greatest and I; t oa , t , exciting - a, .y!bich_ the wotlkever witnessed .—.71 - , - _,' n 7 s. \!-,_., . I T-=--- ~. ' '"- i ' 1 -J ' `-• - T 4 ' : ' gerponrting is' . :njirregular active, trap -t„,., siiive i erb;lindicetive mood; PCseP!:)!eloot thirdOrson' sing u lar number , gro .es with al.I thel i girtaln town. • , -- ' J-• „ - I tgl,; ( Did - le vote yoeteidtiyi Michael r iSuye to inaireetioee 'Are what were your instreitionel'iDidn't you hitar earn?—eoto early aid ohm!' 1 I ~. , i ,!... ~ r-, i • 4! .1...,,t111fja7 '.lrrtiAilti i 1414 fli Yi . .. t.:,..k.0 ~ 4 4 1)p,111 I.id ,i Aveli -f. mni; il. liita;rit'it:2l!;ift .t)I vdtAttst \ 7, tr.il zr i f f a ; , .4:1, 1 "..L. ' ,!, 1)/i, , ,Ii i ,! ,a , i• -:-...; :,.::::......,; IMO II ES