j , ”•%. ,-; - ; ,, i0r11414- `( , .11la} . ' .its of ) .• ' ;i1 . 1b11" - vi • rrw l . —ll,fl GEM ~i. ~.~ IMII 'UNgclintaic NM WAIL Jury Amain Jiranoi TO ALE, ..,„44111111 0,90111*1 DZILVOIIATIO, NVA9I3.• . PA THE COUNTY: • . PRINTID M1D,11101.1 BD ETXDY IftßiglitllDAY, BY f. lt HAYS. . : . Tliftlta—sl,6o In &draw, or if psi& within six '---1------wriinthln' -- 112,00 - iiriirbic ()hafted on, all sulworip , Mons running to the end of the year. AD VEBTISEMENTB and Business Nakao Inftert nd. at the usual rates, and story deserintlonwf uco 73 WrIIEIL XIV r BXECUTBB , In the neatest manner, at the knees priees, and with W W e ined deapatohLAnirrink tureheeed a large collection of t i t o, we are pre . I pared to sethtfylhe order* of our friends, DEMOCRATIC CREED • Bruit and *Aid justice to all moo of toolltiver state or yersuasson, religious oc 'Jaz; radOt, (trainers* and koala! friend -ship taii4a/Phatianr; onions - 41,4g cillianO4S- tit 3. Zha figitt Biniai and Territo to "fieltiiittictor Moir 0201$ domestic affair, ...Ws. h. Freed,* and ersolity, the 'etiocreignr 'of the people, and as .right of the majoritiato - red. oaken Mgr taillireanstitutionallyizpressed. No. 6. .IToo66my in the public' expenditures,: jl/4 sacred preesroatiots of pi bite faith. o. 6. Freedom. of religion, freedom of the pritee.atcd general diffusion of information. . Opposition to all se . eret pm/Irina/ orrap-, Stollens. and to all rorruptonns in • :vVa 6. • 4 •61.6q61-.?...wr0ti06 •of Me Vert • cfnmt(taitionand no 8414 fi r apts. .; 2,(04114,rifir4i or pride of came, or d • _ . . , . . . . Net. 11. The;erestration of the naturatisato're tare, and the right of all to tAt public domain aetetthe protertion of the A tnerloan goverunevat No. FR. Opposition 'to all ',gartered mope tiro Ni." 13. Common brotherhood and goad to l! to tall—eareeially to thole( of the household of faitA. • . . . Health say., that in our climates, fickle In its gismos of sunshine. and its.baltur airs, 'eel, coquette it fier'imiles and favors, con aelkeption bars avray beery`--year the *ma "punts Of many social cirolos. Thu &treat ' aitd Vest are its favorite victimal Au ,eathco prvventien in this fatal disease worth many pounds of aura, for whoa once more,seateil..it mocks alike medical al:ill and - WSW narsini. Tf — fhT - a sox scull bo induced to relard the jaws ipf hosith, many Praci°44.et4Millilt 4*****4.-butpaatehoard soles, low-necked dresses, and Lilliputian _ 1 01%. * J 1 9.W Inittually the sestlitaLtt tatal.har• Teat,. The suirstion of the following .I:Ai • 4e,i44041311101, light 19111r0 twiny with con sumptiveendencire,fi'vta an early grave : Put it on at °Die, winter or stutnner, notldng better can be worn next the akin loose r red woollen shirt , •looac," for it hag room to wove on the skin, thus cadg ing • tittination which draws the blood„,to the surface and keeps it Ahern ; and when that is the cuts* no ape can take cold ; •ured," toe' whits flannel' up, mata.to gather, and becomes tight, lOW heavy, Ind istepervions. Cotton wool Merely absorbg the moisture Croat the sorthie; while woollen ilanneheonveya it &moth° skin and deposits ietti drops en the outside of the shirt, from stilled" the ordintitteetton shirt absorbs it; and by its semir qposste to the Or it is sow- dried without—injury to thet-Wedy. liar* *so properties, red woollen flannel is worn by sailoreeven in the midsummer hottest. countries. Weariit thinner Ina4rit4,lKum*r. • . 1 8. - Thula, Axed by act of • Congress•fer 'Pa ,Clasantsr Corr.—Louden is vow go 9: 11 : 11 8 . t illlo r /dating the votes at the elec. t t zr:4 o being' i tiO cc Litr of os p se l : t of sid i e ta nty t n h ec e e i s i s m ar i4 y,tor 1 -greatest city in the world, and (Sr surplisses allilec.iirsatr.ities.of.antiquity , _ _Act riling • t ca,_sad._ oLTice_Presldc ' to Gibbon, the population. of ancient -Rome, the Senate of the 'llnitcd States, is the A C. i n 000.hoight of its magnificence, w i, 2.0 50_40.,Vectu ja• esday electors in February, after the ,tip ' poin trnent f ' 000. Nineveh is estimated •to have bed 'al). The is no Conetitutinnal p o r 800,000, and Dr. Alcathurst supposes the the case where there M neither a r"it lb President Politakatien of kekin Is about 2,000,000. or VictrPresident 'elected or chosen, in the Th .... of Landon, looordowto „ Ke a pawner directed by the Oottititatinn; The' 7 7 itommoto -to 2,500,000: _ 404.6t2 Set of freapcsa of 1754 toovidetrthst-tmder., tasees r alsre--shall •-bo-a neer tatlngteen guided lb it daring the last - ten e l ec tio n , years. The census shows that it conteiss 307,7.29_ inhabited, and 18,389 im i ), Ibited• houses.c • Paris proper 104 increwd, 200.00 0 ia.pciv ulation shwa Buis Napoleon first resumed , ~ -Awrxmrsimitaithuwwwiral*v 141044:14114--7:4-iiitter written ,fretri ,6nn iVranthac t alifornis, aayp that $4O per i natotrairia ariges_ for !Ltua,l6 &las; ticarthiirllo writes : "It would astonie you (9:A00 wino 'of 'oar aeiyant girls prig 10`' Montgomery Area. A $Ti lguo, dVells, a S3Q bonnet, gold 611aii t ti and big match, aro not at- all ware. • L'IL . - • Wildlaißigill-Ampalifes.--At a eampmeet -111104 1 4g Gthiflats 11t ghatly Grove, Ten nessike,,Abkirdive pomace who bad dined at theletsgr Mt. were taken siekisalp& usual symptoms of having telculE 1104 gl)4lo.6AOCalqi died: The rest lip pgygxfpg, and it is supposed tbaC the polion was mellowed by a negro belong ing .a family. • Tltti NOT . ON POLITICA!, Par.ACllll , a l . ,Thn -001141 A, Post - says the Rev. kr. Smith ; laf-threfirtvitttlitt on'tlialii-stSibliatTl: in an attempt to grime° his people to Chris pan labol., stated as a NIA that thero aro i ll 'I treet lest uteat'botiin tlio evaiige/- '* ofk elf tlici!g On , new than there were giirytA a • go, ttattilthitanding the largo in , crease' of pdpolationt ' - - - - - SOk f kr4lig Ago. when Quo:11114)rib re- Anthem*, tyoltatalisit to her uncle Leopold of ,BithtitgliVage wax searched, a ankh ant 'wee found. One of r niaideriot 'suspected, althou , ktillitil4 — gte Queen for ti - hei'oWOliatnlitul9e. • • . ... . ill . . , ~.... , , . , . . --...,.,.• , • • , ti ; . ... , . t . ' It , ~ .. R , 1 - ) _ . . . • rot rho Rratehmkan. LIMES TO 215138 NARY T. IV. AUTHOR Ox SE, vp.R4.4. xxonkhanat ,posiits M 44,1 late 07 4 0beitto Thy santimputs on rierhaita'r Than era Potost'r Im:rafted 'rani', Thy ideas llkii tfie'arening star Wbtoh blasos in the golden waft, A sparkling ern tO pale the m& I . know not It thintripArhright, fOr we hate newer mgt; 'Perham:de dark Ikmay be Wight ; I !pow , thy nilnd im With genii, not brought from It. ,ought and tOttud,iarrialota'a , Mine. „ *, • I know-not if thy hitiw be fair, Or if dark marli be thins; • I knori a Wreath in twining there Of Mamie Justly thine; • ...Amd i until verge no readero And, A bright Minimn lby blow rk all And when no My may wi hoar, A herrenly ettftll be Woe ; , While Voitinereni tear , •• Shall marig thy fines hablimen; • And whepi dineh Meals thLltray's - • ' &Menu, .11tatoryihall twinalteirtilyi awala paid Basta, liqo Ritimmusra.mn _ . *MO of Co'ngrcearo(wn thin etection 0f , h471- - dent sod Vico President of the Visited States : The Electors aro elionen bitWe Votes a the people cm the.first Tuesday After the Ziliondsy in November. - 2. Elect° II I I V •• • . _ 1; le. In; . , an. cast their votes. Thez then sign Vireo cortificateti—send thit mes enger wit‘ ono copy to the Presidost of the S nate, at 'Washington, before the'llrat Wed ntsedoy in Jentaryr—snother by mairto the same -KirgOn, and the&third deliver to the United States District ludge s vbere electors ~. meet: S. E,seb State p. id by ; lair' for-4flling any vacancy in the, : of ; tote, pees sioned by absence;,. l '.. . i .I , eslgnation. otther sleet • . 1 , , nrire gen amity authorized ~ ' ' 7J' "Cf. 4. The Governorsig , ire , n ; •ii .to electors of pair dectionlopirie *first -Wednesday in Deteanber. 1 - 1 ,:;• IA -•, - 5. On the ie.c*.rindoeuday in February i , ; ilengressithall - bo - paitin a . nir — Opeti'lli retu r ns. The Pr . of the Senate shall, in the presence of t E louse ol Representa tives, open the certificate of returns, and count the votes. The person having the greatest number of votes for President shall be the President, if such a number be a ma jorityof the whole number of electors tip. F. toted; And if no person have inch ma tity, then Glint the Timmy having the detest ntnnber, not exceeding three. on the list of those voted for as president, the House of-RoPrreentitises shell choose hum diately; by ballot, the President : but in choosing the Presidentlathe votes shall be ta ken by states, the repreeentation from end State having one vote : a quorum for this purpose shall consist of a member or mem bers trees 'two-thirds of the Stategoind ii, 'majority of all the States shift be iiiEssary to a ettotco. It. lf the choice , devolve upon the-House 'of Representatives. and they fail La make a choice before tjse-4th of-March next 1 1 0013%ri ing, the Vice, 'resident is to act as•Presf. . dent. 7. A Vice President May - be elected, or chosen by the senate. as above provided, be fore an ehastios'or *beim of President. _lN:nkriEn Win _WAstitsarax.,-Mbito Walgington watt at West Point, at the close` of 177'3,ibitifying that' strong, posiOon,asia "'ores and . Quiries,'.' ho bothought_him of -i n vitinicirefrtat to a ing ./1T . besides girintirpl turn of theatyle of living at headritiaiteri, ie More remarkable, since it is almost the only ilahttattaa of-sportiitiWilting in all Washing• yin's coqespouiletioa. The letter id as tot; .4 _ _ • . t roth' lloctor : Utley° asked Mrs. Cochran' and Mrs. Livin ro tston,to dina,yrith ttiOtti•iiior vt ; am not in honor pound a p,. , priset en of t eir faro ? As rt hate decep tion, even. whore the imagination 'only is concerned,.l will, . IL is 'needles to prembm that—tureeble a..ou h lt•kt-hohl - ther In this they had ocular moot-yes terday. To say how it, ix covered is more' utimential, and shall be the purport of my letter. Since our arrival at this happy spot, we have hada haul, sometimes a shoulder of bacon, to grace the head of tho table, a piece of roast beef adorns the foot,..and df*h"bf beidis '6 - Foeens, almost itnpereopti ide, decorates t,lw centre. When the cook has a mind to cut a figure, which I 'presume. Will be the case to•morrow, we have two beefsteak pies or dishes of crabs in addition, ono on each side of the centre dish, dividing the space and reducing the distiinee between dish and dish totibout six feet, which , he - about to lvu Punt al art. Of late he has had the surprising magnet to discover that apples will make pies, a it is a qinstion if, hr the violence of i his,tflorts, we do not gel one of apples linitead of having both of beefsteak. 1r the Iddies , can put up with Such entertaiintne i rt, and will guanine to partake of it. 054 , once tin,, but now , iron, (not itlconie so the labor of small , ingi) shalltil)happy to see them," it , 'lilillt4.os74.ltoriotc.. The official 'retunts have; heekreettived at Ilarrisbnrg. The fol lowing aro the majorities on the State ticTiet: Scott, Canal Commissioner, 2,7 71 Anditor Getters!, , R ro, Survdyor General, ME . , INIEI=2II fIELLEFONTE, P THE 10311TH'CTF HAOENBACK. • In this ,illinapallty of%doenloito. apgcu j bur/Si - We-OW called Pagenbach, where 4w,qiiiiireastaalgatthcKSgew ink heart ! istulitig.tnSlieroic (went took placo. Quo aftiimOon it the early spring or autumn, my lafia informant did not exactly know which, in tho taw'eru , room of Ragenbach, several . 11, q11,and women-laving asnetubled-franythir viHago, eat at their wise, nano anticipating what walird happen on that eventful day. The smith formed ono of the worry compa- , : , s A ,. ny, strongsgo rpus mad;'irith a 'rcaolute counionoircio lftfii doling mein,•but also with sit 1t ioakitatureil smile upon' his lips that , evertl6lo.WlM 141 V. hint admired him. evit'dispoaed portion alluoineit him, fOr the smith would allow nothing wrong 'in his - piese - nee, and it woo ,not aclvlitablo j tV haie . anything,to do, with !line eirdept in _a pl'oper Intioncr. Ris arms were` like . bare o iron, and him fats like forgo -bantams, tho~loiv Gould equal his afrength dr body; The biz re scsith sat near the door chatting with piO,6hils icijihbors, tinbw-n?t wialq litt . at Pico tho thior sprung opeu, and a .largoAos ow c staggering-into, etio.room, - a al w eat, oicong, poirarfqkast, ' aifetw. 1 niniWfrighliruTiispect, his head w hint. I doiin and iiis.oyea Idooitshot, his reds . Einirji tocgtio•hangin hattw .ut of hi. + , • • cioutfleast eriteniti the room out of which tlieielvas no escape but by ono door. Searecly had the smith's neighbor, who was hathkeeptr of the place, seen the animal, when he became deathly sprang up and exclaimed with a her rid -enfet, Clued . Heavens, the do, • Then rose an eTtery The morn was full of men and women, and the loarnine.beast stood before the otilt,entnince ; •po one could leave without:passing him. Ile snap. ped savagely right and left, and no ono oould pass him without be i rng bitten. This increased-the horrible confusion. All sigmg op ind shrank flow the forjousAgg wit ag• (mining conntenances. Who slicitild deliver thein from him t The smith also- stood among gieni, and as be saw the_ anguish .of the people, it flashed across his mind New ninny of him"happy and •contented neigh 'bora woutd inatie miserable by a toad dog, anal lie formed a resolLtion, the like of which is scarcely to be found in the history of the human racefet liigh-iiaindedhchs Rua nobleness. Certainly his , brown cheek paled a little, hulltis eyes sparkled with di vine fire, and an _elevated resolution shone from the smooth brow of the simple minded', 10:11). dr • Back atl !'r - tliundered ho with his deep strong voice, " Let nosme stir, (br no one can vanquish the beast hut f, One victim must tall in order to saVe• all, and I will be that victim, I will hold the brute, and whilst SO, Atako your ososno.,!' The. sjnith bad scarcely spoken these words, when the dog started towards the shrieking people. But lie went not fan " With tiod's cried. the smith, and he rublied upon the foaming beast, seized him with an iron grasp, • and dashed hint to the floor, r__ - Oh, Whit a terrible struggle folloWed The dog bit furiously upon every side is a most ifrightfainatiner. Ills look teeth tore..j thi arms and thighs of the heroic smith, j but lie wguld not letliim loose. :Ilegardlesit ibe exoessive pakand the horrible - death must *IOC an iron grasp the snapping, biting, bowling brute, mita all had escaped'.—till, all, all were twinned. and airfoil. He then Butig the half siratigleici beast from - him Aigitintit lea Wall, end dripping with blood and ten": omens foam, he left the - isynn t locking the doorafteadm. Some parsons shot Ihe dog through the windows. 'But oh! merciful (Ind, what jlgtoovuo of the brave,- unfor tunate . ----Weeping and lamenting, the people sur sound him • ho iiipaipse of his own. quiet, my.iciautle, deiaT ap for met' he said, " ono oust die 4n order- te-gievw the others. , pro not thank me, for I have only performed my duty:. • - " Vniiiia ai i vlead thT4 of me with lure, and now pray for me that Ood will not let - to suffer long or roiliTiiiiifh7Tartai care that no further mischief shall ncetv through me, for I must• certainly become mad." 'lie went stralau, his workahop ? and selected a strong chain, the heaviest and '-firinest -fronr - his whole-stock. lie t, i 6 hrsWit — , - 144Z - 4 7 diTtTtrituixm his own. limbs and aroridd - 40 anvil se fir rely that no power on earth 4 6tild break it. " Thelv, ^ Said he, "its done." after silently and sot, emuly completing the work. "Now you aro secure ; and I inenbnsive. 80AcmirjaliV.e f bring me my toed. The rest t leave to God ; into his hands L commend my spirit."— Nothing could gaya the bravo smith, neither tears, lamentations nor prayori. gaclneaa seizedshim, and after nine days ha died,—liut truly, ho died only to awake to a more beam. Ati-ariel-g4rients - life, at-tb'e-right - hami -- of Guth • Ile dieit u nit his memory wilt live !rota generation to generation, and V't ill be venerated to the end of time. Scare!' history through, and you will tlnd no action more glorious and ki üblituo' than the deed of this Sitiaple.ipinded man, the ;smith ofiltagenbaoh. It is easy for noble minds to - Elio like Winkciried or Jlartius Cortina; the. high• Spirited Etonian youth— but-to go to the mu:rind° with the ',certainty of death', And- viomoverrhi)iiiirnaiiid - to await a death sq'eiwail e du,ting „king fearftil and days thatls to die apt opoo blit thousand4imes. Autleueh a' death wee . V .i• • ' . , ~ • . e. ~. . •, • - . . . „ . .---- , -, .. e.. , ~ •• .. :,,,, , . • •, . 't. ,---.. /4_.... ! ----- ~.” ~„ ,-.l•_, ~,....,.,. :?..„.•,,, , . ,- • . 1' t 1 ~., ....,..,;,, 4 _ ~,•••. .1 , ,'' ' - t - ' . *- t - '., f _ _ . , .... . . EON ii AY NOVEMBER 5,1856 9 I 0 4191444 ' doh. ' , Such a li.. . A LEGEND GP THE SWIM Ai the etanak. 41 1 . • . , ble9tfillte, tn, Ttr hit - n4 • . : - ^,isisi':hii ;mem. th.craja a, lonely' ivaill close beside the lit , .. , lI I * cotrittire4,,,. —& , We titke the followitig ; onions narration Irom an article in " household Works';" -11--The owner-of - an - eitatn :In lhaneltealer, 'porno thins lo the flret-blthl t thin list Den , tory, marched young ; ti.;, mild hiif wifo had 'several 'children, and live together in a quiet stato_tif happinoss Ceti many years.--; A 4 feat hosineas 0f conic kiigti look-the li ii a - liatiO •up to London—a -wilok's journey' in , 'those flays, ho wrote andi , announced -Ma, arrival ; f do not. think he trier wibte again,. Ile tome d t , Ael be swalluwad-iii / p in -the abyss of the,' Metrepiiiia, for no ifrienil (atul, dm 1 lady had many powerfulfhtindr) could over nfor her what - tittibeNt ofitint ; the irovalent_iderv 4 tvi.s that, iii o t , hail seen at tacked by.sonia of the sire, &them who' Iprotrikabout,infitogiti):4ol4 gat i!t• , had. dot csisteipi, and had been- ihtly ' . Aii ,wir. graiipally4ime up all Ii • • f seeing 'hie) agalm-an4 tieroted h , rem If her eltihfrel“--,antl-iarthey" , oi r tA .' . ' tlrcni. • Y' enough, until the hair , . '6 ltott, rhea, 'lucent% tiieeds Weir , ' •• . 'he could 'legally take pois , . ~."0 pioporty.— _rie , -3 - "qA ' • - ' 'r, . 1 77'.773 '', ,' • ••:I- 4 nr . Imo t. • (iito ;rusitu g gentleman's keeping 010 heforo cite butt mysterious journey hitligultut, with which I think they were in-some way concernea.. It win possiblo that they *cm still in exist. vice; some ono in London might have them in posscSsion,' Oa be either‘conscions _ - snit irtipiiffsilE=E AV TA. . S 's advice to his client wit; that ho should put and advertisement to the Lintel= papers, worded to skilfully that any one w o might liolet important doe. ur q , s s 4inototskimgoopt..ttred; , h. ono. else. This was newt - Jinglg donel and, although repieduLtd. inte for seine time it met - iviltrtio Redeem, 'But, at last,* niyeteriorm 'atarre r the effect that the deist were in existence', and shdold be 'given 4.• F . 14 only en - cret . '- .. tain conditions, and to the heir himself:— The young man, according - 15:prcetime, ifentro - lor otrhouie he was told .11 a man, sppiranthy awaiting him, that he must submit to be blidolded, nod must follow his gubTaime. Ife , w4ie ts, ken through emit( beibrb he left the hedge; at the termination . one of these he' was put' hit - 6 - i Chttf;; and cinTled - shoot - col eaare ; 'ha always reported that there were many turn ings, and that he imagined.he was set down finally, not very far front:l;P; ikta i rtipg point. When his eyeq were unliFulaged ho aria in ?. pitting mon, with t‘keilit if family 'neti' cupation lying about. A middle-4rd gen. thcman enteral and told him - that, until a certain On's) had elapsed (which should be indi , nt.ted toldm in a particular!wpy, bet of which thelength was not then, named,) he muit strait to secrecy as to the Ismous by which be obtained possession of the, deeds. Tins oath was taken ; and then - the gentle - men; wt-withont some emothisrricknowt= edged himself to be the totasingiathur of dm heir. It seems that he had fallen to +w;' .ith a damsel, a friend of the . Oson witli whom he lsdgied. To thil youst i `yrorisan lie had represented himself as unesstied she listened willingly to his woofsialind her father who WAR a shop kecper*tife city, *as not averse to the match, aktho Line cubit° simiro • had a gamily presence, and many similar qualifies, _whiek_Aho shop iforyper Abolight ssightinr - iteeeohria:lo file customers.---The Larvik-xis 'struck-rtin • , ttemetehlit Of a knightly' stow married' only daughter or the city shop keeper, and became the, junior partner in the husineita. fib tow his son that ha hartlitrrer repented the step he had taken :'that bla Wady twin wire was sweet, docile indailhotionalg: Hut' were thriving and happy. , fie inquired af-, ter his first (or 'rather ho ehould say, hit true) wife with friendly *action ; approved of what she had done with—regard to bie-eB2 taj,e, and the education bf-hit children ; but' said,that hvreonslidere4—hex dead to her, When ho really died, Go promised that a particular message, the nature of which he, specified, should be sent to his son Gairret :. until then they would not heir more iiT 'awl other ; for it was of ne , Mee attempting to . , ... ....waif l 4ll77ri e -Pl P oa:, t it tlmi : oath did not render such an attempt forbid den. I dare say the youth luad no great wish to trahe out the father, who had Leen one In name only. Ile returned to LancAshira; took porsession of thu propeity at blanches ' stait-ozs,4_yases alapaed—before-he. .- 1 ceived the mysterious information of his tatior's reel death.- FLeronsut Wmagran,says, "Thena aft,b o t two idcas•in the Republican party, the bro ken head of Charles Sumner, and bbkoding With-reprrd,brtge,t -diteasiriaigen. demon, I will not justify the essault4out if I had inadelhat speech, I should havalstkoli cam to p;et an iron pot on roy head." • '' , rdsr-ornON DEPARTAIIIINT has votivcci inform6o4 of the (tub that a midi 4 down East was 1,451 y subjected to tho payment 'of two hundrod dollars, on conviction ot n lmving used a second.lmil postage stare contrary to law. Dear, not "cheap postso)." Mr. Aundrr-Surrtt,,(tho Loudon Eisiit.b,) once wrotw-...inAn r hotel vioitorte book, hfa initials t'A. wag wrote , itoderidUb, °Two-third! of tho troth." , • "11.1 RE A CL • *.si4 L L. The 'Marred- 10 fealifornia) - iffreirra7grfef! an aecoiiiit of q shitrip husinekt,tiansac ;', ttlPhielt "‘them_parts:" the Harald says - A tail, rough-idkal, sharp-visaged, good naturei. looking individual, arrived in our city about a _Veek__ ago. _fresh , -frowt--4b. 1 ' inounti t is," and pat rip at what might ho called one of our third•rate houses.__The rules were . like those it most oilier eitib lishments of the kihd, boarders heihgasken 11i7 the day. 'week, coy mend , iriha Polter (we take.tho name from tho register) hid "eine ! the frock, with the utelerstanding with t h lawllord that ho was to bei creed t9rwhat he•calleil "ait:titre? at theiusual 4a- 'Perit wag nothing very imam* in Oh& arraisgepent, thaegh.it (Oa not Mitt snit altogether to the landlord's tiatiarapticm-- At the end of the second day, it eceu rred LQ.ll'4, that tirhad Otero!) Sacramento for_ utPlirktlerar it'year, and, ks . a thought with ipina alintidt ddfd; ite, without saying a worel to tholandluni; disappesred. — rlle spent the 'remaining pert of the week at, Seprainentn,and risoleartlehrichaMg-Tionoe , 'here just in liine td Ind the proprietor 7111': unhotil* that% die Potter was 4r one week'd board. It didn't tikbJi M long • - Salikis6 .; • IF SCS yore, old broke out r i g nu,:a - s . be bill *ex being silared, "tfit's al one tp; yooul toke, squint it them 'ar Tlim's your account sir," saill,ftlielnad- 1 lord, pretending not . to notice Jim' let I,:k Jim took him: bill, and eying thifflzl§d:. landlord as though-bo-suspected ,- monigan," he broke Vet. , — -‘ "I went to see them are looks!"' .• " f The lapdlord told him he *as ,skin . a Mit i cif—tidititio outsider was permitted t . pi o i x '..iim was satisfied XIV, that all 'was not . i actly right, and ttiaolved to sts tbe _end. it. "lii•ve and pen, ink - and paper," said , her ''ll grant to show you bow to keep booki.? Ile to:oh-the pen, and; after having added' up van ins small mama, made one' and' lian- Lif.A.ta_lhst• amazed /initiletsl.4hii-lbllewiog •equunt: ~, • .44 i.., , • Jim Porter to Landlord—flikk l t . • 1 91. Two dais board. f ..i. ea, - 1 Mdlord to Jim Porter —Deftcr., c . .: ' r -4 dale lost time -`• i. 0 ' 1 ...,, Thar she is !" said Jim, * . the slip of poper across the • , i‘ .. q . 1 'r • ci din' to your wa2; - of kitepie- ',.. 'Mier 'shit' loWed for lost time." ~`,. • ',..„,'', The landlord said nothing, lift , with tistr.mi!hment - . , - j: ." _ . i.: 1 C • it l'7Tott awn," correctness Ji' a ' xiions to r_Alefish r the correctness - of ' „bill, " I tuck board by the week, you - l''' "Y•e•s," muttered.tlic balf• )(ell land lord. -- • -,. ... • .‘ Ana tbetargaitt wits !hat f9ii 'sus to ,trout 9, for lost, time at die.,u 1. nine, you •'• 4, lur4 • ... . 1 , ._ ' ..... IL" . ' c• l ui ' a b oarda with - you 'ur dityp-rgett seal) - ''''7. - AA •- ' ~ - I • 1 - - " AA yep" owe ?pc. fet that !" `i ' The lattikosl took a longri,..rwindied the pentpitatitin front lila land 'resting his eyes vatahtly about the ceiling, slthelr 1 ejaculated— .- -- . , _". Now. I ain't going to be hard on you t' said, Jim: ,o,' As you tbeti.verywell,"ind %us I'm ithe _upcountry tu•morow, welf spend thitAittliTislatme for champagne ter-died. But ill _tell yen-cue sting,-landlord,'-' he ad -4c4.-after 46 pines' 'ltisi weldd ugikeiaosey if you would hire a cl6rk." We are inclined to think it. would have ta. ken ii6tinilber'or .4crks to make Jim believe that the landlo,d. dill not owe him for, fons 43'g' .1 0 1 ,m1. • i THY WORLD - 67 A . 1.1117141.--:-Thea is no 'community in the world so csia'clitially cos -roopolitants instincts, vatoms allkl tilertrees, a+ New York, says .. tho New . - York: tedger: It repretieny every part of the gtobct: Wirhave Tut kishaaloong, open nooses, and reading rooms. Spanish &Ads, It/Ohm-churches, houses inhabited only by Chinese ;end , the lovrqr : part of the elty, there is a gambling place, we arcylold, sup -ported, principally by natives Portugal. The Cults, the Emslialb_rid thClatprps• yr dtimnie, bar;e also their special ro wits ; so have the descendants of the cans. If _the Now York " Yankee" cannot, with this condensation of the world before him, Cut his eye teeth without making "the tour of liittropo" he hi beyond ,all improve hope. is VIRT(I8 HA:BBB2i . ASV 7-18 A love 151 I truth, justice an goodness transmitted from piiirents to children Facts .appear to an swer these questions in the affirmative. In .7.lPaland it 101§Aiteu ascertained._ the cot-ot. ono hundred criminal children, siaty, were horn of dishonest parents ; thirty of parents who were mitigate, but not criminal , and only ten of parents who were honest and-in dustrious. Tho rule is, virtuous parents raise virtuous children. Not Toppi than one out of every ton oriini tads has boon li•orn Of honest relikinus parents. the cbarectera of parents And children aro nearly as ninth as their feat Urea. : Eifriossrir, odnes not d'asiei of+ spc ;king your zuiad on alloceasions, but in doing so when Silence .could be censurable and false- I habil iuescu ; 1. 1 9f,i219if near the` Rhino t ( abor Uesubdf on the left Leo& below Bonn. This Lt paid to hive heen the 'scene, of tiso following `it was on Sun4ay morning. "ages long ago," that the •• miller of this milt and hit whole family, wont to church in.the village of treeehel. , The ;mill, which Waif • else his. residence, was lekitt charge of • servant 0( Liana Ilatinachen, yr .lennyia. stout- Ileerle4laes, Who lead long livea' with him in that capacity. An infant chili). of an ago unlit fur chereh, was left in-bskriihirSe liko wise. ' • . • The girl was busily employed in prepa ring dinner for the returti-of her fnasyer:entl faly, 4 when ii6oaltitild enter, al l of a auddeti, but • an old e c a it, of here, -awned LLuinrieltalottelor... Ile, war ara_ idlo,, ,grkeeleaa fellow s huni lho millerAtad for bidden his ho use,, but whom, Jeniaylaritk All pbriufreity peculiar to her six,', l Only &t ore him no Countenat . k.*: - •Shrtifttrglitl 'to see litnitnd she told hitn , so,TA and al- I though in the midst of her work, she not only got ltim' , soutething to eat at once, but pn sit down. With as let fall his Plek oft 'O, my lass," said he in a Jo- Ong masinr, to the good natured girl. ` " Nay, Heinrich," she replied, " your back should be inure staple thau_odue, fur you have less work to wake it stiff. I labor d'Atillat.' ititt494.l444oll4ll4fre•j"woriew mind, Iwould go hard with me an' I re fused to do more than that for you_ j ,bad enough though you be," - _ 'rids wai spoken half sdortively, rind half In good earliest; for she Inas Lou honest and industrious herself to encourage and apprnve of j4lgneso,-autl-rsuspiciourcourde ~af_ life l in any one elsot,howerer dear to her. She stooped down, accordeltgly, to idotc l iniLthc_ .'lll - , 'Xs 4ke was in the act of rising. how, ever, the trcaCheroua villiiui dreg a dagger from under his coat, and caught 'her by the nape of the neck, griping her throat firmly with his Angora,. to, present her screarning. the while. _ 4' Now; lass,' II& said, swearing out a bad oath at tko,aaolo tinie;" wheru - 44 your ants. have that or squab llto ; so take your eboieett' }rag she coottl-say. - • " Master's atteoey or yourlifc , lass !"_ was all ilWansu:4ob‘ithitafed. to her entreaties and adjirations. Choose at once,"_. wits the alternative offered hqr ; the grave or the gold! . • She saw there was no hope for tuvrey at his.handol; 'and as ate s tw if hor native res olution in:oltein•her bo oat. Like the gen erality of her sex, the was timid at trifles. a scratch was a alibi( et of fear to her ; a drop of blood caused her, to faint ; unwonted I." i°4l lPtai bel'itSwith fear in the night, But The* hireitenties 'were aroused. by an adequate sante, she premed, as her sex have epee done, that in courage, itt,,s,tpdtintnce, in preletteenf utiadotnit ist resoutites of ruler. getiv,,, she far surpassed the bravest and coolent,men. :' 3ycll, well, lfainrieh," she bald resign.. I o,ll4 , ±_w_lial is to_hamuat be. But take the money, 1614111 even go along with ,you. ThiairiU tat be a home for me an ,more. But ease your gripe of my neck y_ r little—aioterakreese TAfi9o mote you hug me co tied ; and if I can't stir you cam* get thdmoney=that - s clear, -you know. lteelifed; time "preified, and if it be done at all, it moat bo done quickly, the family will shortly-be_ . ** - from er shel." lin, ruffian oilkaled his gripe, and gristly jet , it . •• ms s. • : note with his cupidity “tkurr,",q4lo quick, qqick,: no delay money is iii usAiict's bed room.” ' §tp trjpitodip %Oats, ;airy as a lurk; ho followed closely at' her heels. -She led the . vray into her master's beil-loonis r and ed - tdi the coffer in which hist money was secured. •• Ilere," she said, reaching him a knife which lay in the tomer of the room, " tbi's will wrench it open at once •- and wliiie.y.ns are just step up stairs to my 'tin it apartment, arid get a, few things ready for our flight, , as well as toy own lit. 14,e strings for the last dye years." The ruffian was thrown off hisi guard by her openness and apparent anxiety to acoo4 2 _ , _ piriy — hiniTTilte all egotists, he doe.eived himself, when sel?-Ateetit was eertairtto be his destruction." "Go lass !" was all he said, but do not. be long. Ibis job wilt h done its a. lnß .r . • • _jpeLrfflt-scor46. —Ufa, mediately broke opal thp_Otesl,4lld was soon engaged in remaining its - contents. As ho was thus einplOyed,bOive - tiyr, sorbed in contemplation of prey, e and ea gerly occupied in securing it on his' person, the brayeaicarted girl stole down stnig' s on tip-toe. Creeping softly *long the Tiassagda, r she spe,dilS , gained the (loos of the dum ber unseabr. him, and likewise unteStit Ttwas but . the work of a moment the het to turn the hey-in-the 'gardened irk -hint This tie • " • 47 2 r. • ti prc r • 4, r . i Oil NO. 49. this—only p e rsones !within algtit c , 91 1 01011111 of ' Sir — "Tly; fly to thy cagier !,41 . 17 . 41. r. tir o ! Till him we shall ail limps he htste bark{ may fly Tice . chitil who was et play , • at once, obeying the energe,', br the !wave girt, aped as fast uoultrierry irluaoli "MS - VI knew his parents would return trona. einpub. lfanneehen cheered him onward ,}W4 inspir ited his little heart as he ran. . " Bless thee, boy, bless thee'!" the VI. claimed, in the gladness of her heart. She'est down on The slime bleno l / 4 .by fhi mill door, to ease her over-excited. *at sad she wept et the thculiht of her 'holoPf deliverance. N " Thank God," she'ejscuhoted; 'a4hatik Clod for thisseeape. Oli the duedliyilliew owl I so fond of - hini, - too." - ^ A-shrill whionlo from. the grated window of the:ciartiber, in which she bed adoet ruffian leitorich,"cangist her e".c i. wit wide her !ten at once - 1/Dettleer ! Deiratti V' - she heard -" ekteh..ttmersttild. snd essltt4:lofog:, lam fast. Come llithrr S Aires the blir here, s'md kill the girl !" . • She glsneed hestily• up to the essetieul. from mhieh-tho Imprisoned villlsn's liemumectle some ode in the iffetiellis, Ind • then looked snxioustr after her intent - mid dery The little messenger bald on his way unharmed, however, and she thug,' tu. ,herielf the' atarm wad a false one; raised tui ' excite her few, and overcome her resolution. Just, however, as the child reached hollow 'NW in thomext field--the in, t the eat or stein mer— she saw another ruffian start up from the bed of the drain, and catching iii' la Bryn nine, hasten towards the mai, in some , dance kith the directions of his accomplice. In a moment she perceivod her danger, and I hi a moment more she formed her future plan of proceeding, 'Jletr. sting into the mill, she double lucked and bolted the door—the ads apparentjnttance to -theedillee, every other UIC/1111$u( obvious access to the windows be inn by means of a strong iron grating fixed against all the windows, and then took her post-at the upper casement, determined wait patiently' either her mseterrs retina sad her counsel:meat &livery from that der , ens psnntipn, pf her clrnde*teli if it frectiii!• tvitsMe: • " Nevcr,':mdd she ty herself; " atm shfll I leave my tiutstees house *prey toauch liana, or permit his propirty •to be curled, of Weft my eyei by them, while I hers Bp! and strength to Went) it." She bad barely Limo to aceine• *RN within w hen the ruffian from without, bol. ding the hapless child in one hand, and a loag shaillenikt in the other, :weight! th i p door with tielcs and cursed antlintpcpqitions _ of the moat allesitlful character. Confound thee," he cried, applying the foulest epithets of which the free speakiag Teutonic fengusges drltoo copiutno the door or I a iltirysi it in ou ye!" "1f you can you may," was all the I* ble girt replied. ' God is gleaner than yea; and in hiM I put my trust." ' " Cat.thc brat's throat," roared the UP misone.! ruffian above : that will fling tiqf to reasint." - Stunt.hcarh.l.l sa poor Hannechen was, ab• quailed at this cruel suggestion. For nio• mcnt her resolution wavered; biefi Pod only for a morteent. She ass' that be t own death it as certain if she admitted - the' assail-. ant,and she knew that her master would-be rubbed, She, had _ reason—to liople Nast - even the life of the infant would he epienal by her compliance. It was to risk all agalast nothing. Like a discreet girl. she eons*. .uendi held fast in her resolTe ip &bidet.' . e, was white Ofc reitesinixi, or until 'w s• lance should reach her. 4 . Ah, ye open not the door," shoylvi thl, villein front whim:rut; accompouning his words • • • ' '‘ • • k C attest ha., precationt. "I'll hack this whelp's Hestia to Ocoee with my knife, and then burn tho bill over your head. 'Twill be a meal blaze I trow.!' "I put my tnist in God," replied 0 1) . dauntlem girl ; —never shall 3ou set_ „tosml .rbot erithin these walls whilst I hale life iv prevent ST." - The risffiain leid the boy for a moment , upon the '444, as he nought tot eopliesi, tildes wherewith to execute thieletterateak f .,. s teekinintarrli-IM 2 enpied. perhaps , 7 - • possible elitide,ititio entrance to the bending... It was a large aperture in the trall,oomet4 7 Meet)* with the great wheel and the ot.low machinery of the mill, and wee a POioC.'rti7 . :i tirely unprotected, for thy reason Uwe the • milk" anent:ants had DCVOS' 811145617.77"---' inn' for any one to seek admission through such a slangecouto inlet. Pitted with hie diacoyery, the ruffian' returned to the boy, '• , 11n4, tying the hands and feet of thp Odic' " - throw it on 'the Freund, even IA alsll 4 ote will aing,s, landstdeatined for a -- nattittellinipiali — Tyng. et 00 fork to the "mixture, by which he bopeettra's effect en entrance. Alt this was unreen' " the dauntless girl pzithiu ; _I.. • ' • In •the *connote •hos unuflomes heir" Lueescre_ cogitations.., She • ised tiuktrio peens would be LW. - 4,1 to igroOrain 'ouirsiace, and ice A insorn: '- exclusion of her fee de peosiod bit 9 • • Since. A tirught *book tpor. - rt is AT&T," gaia'sh4 II CM ME n , .... 7 - , Elill