!MI ) ‘ 4 Eli • , - _ ellOratig= " Vol - r - • . • 4 • liiibitge'vjat 04./Al - nineter 4 . de . • . Lee - O a te tll6- ' No - to is , • 14 td4diy. 4 0113 of yore were *Of,. t. aka • ' thus • ' Asti% -.- '' noi Aluer'ooikia - to mui - w i t ioliti . " y.,040- j ~ W ixt ßk nk t O . n* , t . V n akimag , Alike irlyal Atka gi th ViggiAya. giumi ~ r. r,t Tow pow wvirrin Apd D ". b7 oth i g iovitity sad riao, 1 10 9uataL9 14 . O de *MI* ' Oar)latkithllitAtespithtg Pius ylla tiloatg • aCtlas hi* And gosit4.r. .• The*ell our g toys Ira brought, P. path slaw) unsought It /bout d..& • • '',..' - ale, tlinnthow poor and Ilttle l irtirik _ ‘ikns Altana gillgprlng torrarreM ~ .lhat lure' wrhere. • 'DromWefsoleep thapdisiktiiiinst , break, Ahre,Mffirnt,hldedg wake, - - 'Wilintillifeez. - • 1$ , • • .. Ling ere Medway peg &Gn a bite • - 'The cheeks Ode Islin Of red and w no 'IWO pakeid'annr. ' , forth treelled and &limas heavenly fair— , Agesteme sad gad hp:llnger these And whore Ake'. Mg' ? . . Where is the strength Oar Warned deny, the step thskroverdlo light and gay, -. • The heart's blithe tone? The stieigibVialr the 'sup - is elm., And ,;,‘ we wearisomeshadwo WM itif.HANDECI ASSASSIN.. A 1,411 : 110TIVI'S- Mit ' '1 ~;-, , talled-idetwatlkerst-leadruita wick on an ematid peinillar to one of my `;‘‘Prefeesion. ' I#esebed the inn where I was to meets fellow detective, who bad expended W oo '4, 3 a pelican?e in alltentritiog far ' 'rat out a mysterious .murder. But 0 ap peared to be one of those Singular oases that 'defy . human dettagiea, and whichstre gene ,rally abandon - 041 - -j tbbse appointed to - dliP 'cover the culprit, and left to divine yen testis* • . • . I met Ikr: Croft,'who formally reargued In . my We and after taking a glass of rtl punch with Vim; returned to the city, while . I prepit4tl for my journey. I will holt state how mattemitithba. Some `tirree and a half ranee from 'pettish stood a 410 mansion, the property of Charles Sim ' aaide, a'retired barrister. He resigned his profession, otting to • having bequeathed to him atiudsome legacy by an only brother, 'who, alter amassing a large fortune in Au stralia, took It into his head to die. Charles Was his sole heir. Mr. Siminonds had prof,- 'tired "eV Ipswieb, but his health had .. Altera been very robust, and. soon after 'entering into his lege,* he pureCatied the tmonsiimalleded to, and retired from bust ', stestrueeelting the quiet arid. rest ohe in his %tenon so greatly needed. He Married when young, but -ho tittidi • greatmielake in selecting k partner for lee. - Hts Wif4-was -prattl e _ the, inure that Vaught bin 4rholly devoid of. principle; Hike tate and low la her taste, she became the leant of his life. She bad a brother who occasionally visited - the house, and. who Ingratiated himself In rdr„Slatatowl's favor by his amiable mil kers, genteel address, and • the -frequent brotherly lectures ho read to Mrs. ChM' , . • • Si/monde, his sister. 0 . Maurice Obdyke leas always well dressed ' Wheilte,tatme to the house; and his conduct. was natticeptionablt, qnito• in Attest to that of his sister. What his profession was amild'ina abitytalneil by Air. Simmends. ,Wbett,he asked his wife, shorrepliedshe did hot know, awl larforellotet kleestioning Mr. bbdyiteldmer,W, for the reason that the gen tleman never spoke of having any business. ' Alt i lbat.l.eradd be learned was that he re. . , sided In ',ender:, made periodical visite to Ipswich and remained. there two or three dill'a...thalt lea. 004. whither no one could• tell, orthese who could would not: WheriMr. Situnsonds retired from bust hese and , tpok : possession of the mantled bbdyke m ime more frequently, and bl vie ' is More proleaged. ; 'wapiti, of the Werra = " ate and his deice seemed'in agree amusingly *ell, and in gi.Binitoolidle greed: attisfao- Lion she grew mdro reAiltxl, or; stare pie ' party speaking, less vulgar every day. I • 'lined eke would Probably sever bt—it. was , ilat hernature to be so ; stakbiseaged by some means to resider 14Mselflette l itionals.' letup to her bullhead, and he isoihitweed tiettelbsede ber acoordi gly. Mattereseet4 thatlife - yrows; when Mrs.-Clara ' contracted a .malignaht feverodid , died is kvatibtrorlaw the .osioPtouts 7,loifentea them elves. • This occurred during the ale ,lelsos Of her *other, and she Ilia interred tederehe knelt even she Was sick. When be itoord of -the sad &rent his rage titeriltli.C**ti. He accuseticlutiles - Simms& of behttelnirballied cause of her degli. intNispokiAlp Oa" theatrakr • .-.4llhorrigistY kitetw‘apir' .out, sadertioning betide siefir,:dled from' natural oaurs, be •,' 11"/"4414**#;44,,All, the neighbor .hoodi'indAtettete' to vialtVitarleiSiimionds ' 4 s ilo took: • . k; V'• nes* Witiv Andiosk, u o' . . . okini A thuds; IMnoo. la 'th m e ai. 4 4 k death.' • ibb .11 14 1 4 0 11 ,0 4 1 4 iall,iglA,46Olis 4. .04 , ,i lalandotto Latt..o , ,' ith *taloa ~,,,. _ Jim, th, ,.,,... 1 „ ....., ~ , :! . ,•• „; ;., ••:. 1 ,P 1 I ', 9;!„4liNakaifigi'itiilo . ifieli 44104 lite, Otaniir-Bu T zwyKlis epaitird,bar.per ,c!, +4410 ifiats. 411',01f.', _Otteolti# ~,, • among liar papers a pill mitli her sigaskue - attantii'd to it." thaborsullgaittoolmil "7' • movelt bora* 41tmra4o,siod re.' 01 found """ ':ol,4,MiiNedtlilrpioeviiiiiisabi tm,i. .; 74 4 ,1 s tivitt 4664Mi14 1 44 1 .-0 4 .01: e 9 !or r ti 4 l V.lll/0404kidtl,kcI .iihr - frePiaif alfin 1 1.1 1 qr.- 01 -1 - *rui* ' • 4414 . ' • .„, L. . -,-- , -,~0.A~a,~,. ;. . . ~ . . _ . frj - , . ,-. , ‘, i 1 .'. • . - 't ' ' Y , ‘ I 1 ' ' .• • 1 . ‘... .., . , tit i.'VOL sipper es a Ouch mesas (to ass a Mutely bid. quits forcible plums) when Churise Shamontfil tainted i er. Whete/Uteit, wan Mac Arseassed the widower will* tis rsaa MI curious document; bat Inworikr the titntli'liasb}d' tritifi ids brain: This Willi :401,14.0010 she •would aerobe him. then she sad her, brotittir Wilda 'floral itt“biii'zlrsalth, and after' his Ninth sli world lie Ids. • •. • • "Wag goo a oonoldralY 4 0( 1 4 / 60 " was his mental question ; • °bad thou salon- Inied conlidently tat his demise! If." - ii WO Itrlthjilds thst•thsy • mottitid lasing ibesnirto .settoinplisk-tbu desired sbisott" 4orrilds thought. • . „ . llltuftdo the will.to see thedate It hadlSist tteit eirtiloUqui - gbeiious to,her, dilitirrtheNritnesses names were not find- Ulf to hint: oemintudestml this die norm ti his 1640. itdrisir, "and retiiitioneff the euspielosigrifhad entered his breaat.• •The attixesty‘sibi it looked rimerkebirene pleidils; yet stilP they might hire meant no hirm. . boit!a#addiat "If sue& *MIA, it dog so no longer, at least • it cannot "sifeeit you. for what would idiiiirine (*dyke. gain by your death ?" gerftm,7 - "retineti “I ned• aol• i.l: from him." -- , -Yealn twit wesketrout Ala 'aelteratitiOD. Charles illutmitside Wea fortAl &ling in hid ohdrin the libterY,', stone' deed.' lie had , been 'hat through the heart., the ball -enter- Jug his bia. Hi . must be been .dead' "twiny hours before the cerisnt ditioorered him, and the strangest part of the arab. Was, that zoom of titian Leant the report of the pistol or-gun. - ••''' life entered his library after supper, ad was his usual mullein, sat there reading; until the sour of tilting—which was Went the morning, and at onpe pre the alone.- -Ail Chess partioultrir bit. Croft relates to me, indite bad a little faith in my ability' to iiiike any 'attire out of the affair than he hid done. I reAhed the minsion,i and at onanottitered upon the business that' had brongbi, me there.' / examined the room Where the.mfirder had been committed sad diseimered tbatMr. Simmonds had been sitting -with 'lli back towards the window at thaniess he was abut, and so true had been the aim, that the bail sped through the heart, 'colliftfe sly ser`viltit in two, as was aacertafned b a poet modem examin &thin. A broken ane of glass in the libra ry —Window attestrl .whence the shot tutine. The library Watt on the second door, and situated , e) I ha north wing of the mansion. To. gain access to this window , --the only one the room contained—the , murderer must have encountered great ditfirkilty, unlets.he Used a ladder to reach it, There was but one other Way, which wea..,,to climb to the window by the liaden water spout. I exantined the ground be neath the window, and could see no sign of a ladder being [diced tithe ; juot a trace of footsteps were visiSle,tatid I came to the conclusion that recourse was had to the spout. I procured a ladder, and placed it betridot he waterspout, and made a careful easulitustion or It froin the ground up to t he library window. , . I yrse aeon midetedthat the murderer bad Wade nee of that 'Moore, to reach the win dow. The lead was soft arid yielding, and Lit bore the finger marksl the assassin— each gager having mole an impression on the metal. When , I had ilesbed this part or tbe examination, I sat dotrit end ponder ed well aver the matter. Lhad made two very Important discoveries ; one was, the assassin must have fired the weapon with his left band,' for I was perfectly convinced that nolnatosould have bold himself by the water spout with the left hand, and reached the IrledOW with Outright., so is to enable tit& to fire stain ohjoetin the middle of room, where Mr. Ellocionds invariably sat While reading, and where he was found l'shated when discovered in the mornitrok--, Now, what could I dodoes from this mount, 'fano°, but thertiirthat the assassin was left handed. -My reatlon for this ionviction wis a good one. None but a left handed, itirscill quid have made so fatal a shot from the fosition be must necessarily have ottett pied et the time, and that he knew how IC to use the weapon was also manifest, for all 'abeam) shot eould baye been so Atal in 2. thousand.Thitithen.Twite_onnolu sive evidence, and though I wade the.dia barley; I -eommudihated it to no one. The other diseeferx was dci lea impor tant. - The man who W/114 up the *out had huVlhiree Augers on the right hand I "fhtli WAS plainly seen by the finger marks on , tin metal ; the , apout- was, marked but In sour phtees by the rigitt, kqind-4111. thumb ant three tingerdi the index anger :Ikas gene. , . . . I gave inatritatioai dot to allow any on 6 18 modd39 ottlik the spot* stoddeputiml a oxin- Maple ,to see that my orders word ettiotry 0 b93 1 4•• • • ' • I irioattehed the, &Irritate, RI 'the late Mr. Maim Soda, four la cumber; and ellitta the folloWing informatloij:t • I . On the triteMog prevloottio thei 4silioad• body 'of Mr. IlhandoMda; , t femalit, liteudloout atopiod al the Ouiriaioti; and. ro t:mated pernaalioa Unstop ovOritigipt. • The j Itrair*LitMlbrite looklng eleatorebiefimiut autikwagp out by 'bar tratoi 'diotittg thoi IlityY-antl* the kind li‘arted eook•liiido her' claeilitleitatee ItMe*thoiliii,*taire tlopog-totaarid-eoatethlos to eat. ss. .;" • Ti r ;184t:raslieleite let ilettliN • MPOLgtberAttaor . ho l itl . trison abed Ufa ettik hatliprtfr i ri -) INSE MEM ' - 3.2"111,'-' ==;l ME= . _ • r ( A • . • • • Beta:WW IPA " El! AY DECOMBUR 9, 1864 ME oci w tlu aft her, it;sol is •thou' time fen Weep., . The 'woman had s remit pr ft 'travethai sith-st v whielk ehapleced under her , head bere . litei down. Next stemdat the woman ha 4 gene hoo ters any sne she had arisen, and, Amp .to say, she.hadleft. die hhtok•vattse bias In 'some Dashes Us the., rear at the house, It was not discovered until the departing of Mr, Qrofl, the detective. IWOO, asked to Me the valise ; 'it bras prAnmd, and I broke tie look , with eat limitation, hoping I might get come further blue to the pirpetrotors that this 010 1 / 1 6bly Randal) mendicant pas an ac complice. • - ..thilistieontaitied itbkohdaly nothing wnstnopty. I war on- the point of throwing it askier k ,when I felt the rust/inlof the paper in We lining; I fished it 'from its hidincplaes; It -proved 19 bern date was three weeks old. . The einiel* bad no address oti It, nor had the letter any idgnature. II an thus: ' I "iii it, Jena 3d, 185 e. "Call on nol, N 9. U HolHnga Court, and sok for toe.' I baveantt Job foryou _and your glrl. Call lAtneeit thatour of nine lad ten In the meter. Horn this letter after you hare read ft." ,( • Tide was all r intte! neaten vrer; t inZkoned. I 6 woe evident been complied w‘th,:-ittby, I could only conjecture. Silber the recipient ineint to keep it tot-fixture use. or it • had been lost eight of; for when I found it, it was fin bedded within the folds of the coarse lining le the valise in inch a manner asalmost tb escape the notice of any one but Chit or a detective, bent upon getting every clue he possibly could to ferret out s . murderer. be reader has seen how even I came very near throwing sway Ulla perhaps impektint document. I made strict inquiries whether anything had been parloided by,Shie"Fintan, and - was , ansWered'in thelittillt 4 i"s u" roust they "un posed not, for dellitng had yettaten missed. The kitchen door , leading out Into tie yard, as well si the gate, had-been left finis fastened bj tke woman. I followed the path she had prehehly . Abu - when leaving the inansion, anti mane upona clump Of bashes, where were strewed Some scraps of newspa partheee I examined, and am they • were please of a London paper. While meettiatleitlly playing the pieces of newspaor id my pocket, I oast my eyes around the spot, and presently they alighted on a square out kinas boide, of about four ounces capacity.. I picked it up—the cork was in it, and the bottle contained a limpid liquid, perhaps two ounces. A label on it designated that it contained chloroform. I opened is and was soon eoweinoed that such was the caeo. The label bad on , it the busi ness place of an apothecary well renown to me. I conaThded to keertie bottle; Vor the purpose of tuteertainlttg nro had tinrChaapd_ it and its contents. I hid no dohbt now that the subtle drug bad bee'n used ae a means to attlyeri tre mates of the mansion while the sniirder was committed. The woman hod probably put the• servants to sleep t trd her husband, from the outside,,cometilred the dastardly deed. The retain fie dia not enter the house and do the died while the servants were rendered insensible, was kndliebly owing to the feel that Mr. giiiiionds InvarieblY IsiAmA the library door When he retired at niglit. The fact must have been known to the fisseiliik, hence the mode he adopted to socotn i plish his object. I obtained no further clue t in filit thought I bad sefficieut for my purpose. I come to the Colleting conclusions, and con-. templated acting upon them : Some intelligent person who desired re venge on Mr. flihnuenda had hired anoilorr person and his wife to do the deed he him self probably 'shrank front. I had every reason.. Co ettepectllpurice, Obdyke as the principal in this segOr, end It wee my object Ira to end out where be raddled% London, and then to take measures to ferret out this left-banded murderer. The raises I wished to see Maurice Ob dyke was to discover whether he was Mgt. headed or whothei , be was Watts a Anger on the other hand. I forebone tidestfotting this the servants on this subject; probehty they might have informed me correctlyt bat then servants will talk, And .m 7 secrets wound have been qtrtiiftt tb ilitilinds, which might have wafted my fuspiolenstato -the were-of the culprit. To avoid this metre temps I held My tongue and started for ludo& I laid ilium the apothecary, brig band ing him the bolded Leeked him if be recol lected to whom he iced sold the chloroform. Ile at 'once ,relillint in the slarmetits, gave the nagM, of Obdylte. I was quith surprise:l, at this infermittion„ and veld not speak for, a moment; so unexpected was ft. 1 hid ohly hoped to' get s,partiat deebription 'tke.Pniebinen etifl lateen* to ',Compare' :it with 4.lmtux4,obd4ite, deseriptios of whomitkAtoinaiitedVof the legal adviser of the latitibefiel " "Aril*44 l ooo ir#ll 1 4 1 r. Qi44.1" !to* , 46 lot( *O4, it- Ito its litho 140U441 6 . 4 4 :11 0 • o,B oc i a di a . jut as he.hsol 'OW tor' At i skir , stheroiatiffich satorsd the shop sad WWI hlm'hy 43'0 1 ". • " • ~• • iicii - oaa'o d tko j ikidiliags444o4. ,posoustaippsonsamot , Obdyko, sad it • tat:, itso ad* .thist „ !Nos sserliy M 1 tsaeq;rti ,0 46 44: 1 "W"' •.'' • ?" 144* 141,504,04. • Aktieteol.,* wississal-pispitsoisp".whislC sissis" woo tatta the roolsolio or , at,tioo Obdplisi EMI Ae • _; • Jf 111101111111 . 4131rD tapishat.ta -(_•ltt.tai, Se lived tsrflito *do e and'woo progoN4il to .14 i stunostjut. b voottlott. 'Bo was tastrial;but iiitotalned tts seittii!boiylON In meitt doyen permute to sad tor to wishes. I imaged to Ueda" acquainted two I person 'AO had the mitteadehla base, and bid the we d of aotiompanying one day to Cite" of Ohdyke reign) eniertelbo manta: To all eatital observer. I entered upon the enjoyments of the `ohm with Poet seat,' but I neverthelosi kept . o z keen eye arm all tltht transpired around We. I Boob oeitvineedAyself that Obdybe sap auk left.; landed, * bad be 'oat pue et' kis fanters. It was eeriab. that be *as not the letuelperpennstor of *edited. ~lasatidsod the bands of fiery rest, ibutitould not dip.: .00ver ry slum.", One, it its Urea,' toeb - iti be left-handed from the dm& that be ',Sys took up his glamortth that bank; hoiden that WI/ nothing, for I knew right bind folks to do the bone - bowevee, 7166ketnit his tight 'hand; the fingers were all there, or at Inset Oppestredltt. be, for the man wore kldighigs - s. • Suddenly a bright Men entered my brain, and I resolved to cam prov! ! !•4 writ with a Vilt, eind watched for lb op. portimity wtiAi 'tie would Isy his hand one ` or table.-- tst.thelntisatiamtl had introdahed to him ; he called hbneelf David The opportunity Rfoitatied ,its elf; he reeled his right hand on the table, ethen• I directed bie attention tit . d dietnixt part of the room, and while he Tiobed I drove the pin into hie index linger,just above the ere joint. . A. did not more Air hand t I withdrew the pin—lt mune out as easily as It had outeitd. The substance it had entered was not fiesh,, but totem. I beheld the assassin of Charles iliramonds—of that I was firmly convinced. • : ram ied"te• trTiit7lo lier test. hod 'the letter found in the valise in 'my polseertion. I went home, look an exact copy from it, than sent • copy in an eaveaope . to Mr. Obdyke by a bey,,aftear which I re turned to the saloons of my . 484 excusing myself for the temporerry;absence. • . 4 According to my insereotione, 14 111'1,1 , entered the room and handed the eufeloPe to Mendes Obdyke. I had written nothing in it. I merely sane the copy. i iranteft to, see hoer iffieted The rum was perfectly sum:tenant As soon as he glanced at it be turned pale, ena when he concluded it he oast • frightenid glance around him, then leisurely muttering towards the spot where ,Snit sat playing cards, he headed him the note, then beitk °nod him to follow: Obdyke entered a side door, presefill,V &noised by hie iceompifie. Now was the period For action. I bad some half dozen of the boldest‘policenten stationed Within hearing. I gave the ideal, then entered, and in a very short time had my bird. oaged. It wee idteeintettfly Sim Mends bad begicreated of a vetily, amount of gold and bank notes. Bo assassin must have mitered the bouse after desPitehltik his '464 Ind" added rabb6l7 tolhai of murder. could now account for the splendid manner in which MT. Maurice Ottdyke lived. He lived on his blood money. The evidence against the „culprits was to c sitiing.to ade4t olf - ikriteialit of their guilt. They Wig kiati iirelgaed, and their execu tion follit . set alos•upom their conviction. I WA‘tA thil4 l 4/i,vare, 10 4 ,1 9 1 0 in the siedi abet Cvvft , mtaidoised in despsr. T e 6..l.iirssone tbousend pound', Which aili Hie reward cdrered for the appre heoeiOn of the asaessin. The otiorAes,,'l gained a reputation of being the; shrewdest detective in the entire Nice, a title Croft envied meitot a Little. ,' How TO Till& A Lenr.---Two women. may get into an omnibus, and though we saw tithe; of them before, we shell selimt you the true lady. She does not fitter when a gentbnnatt banding up her tiro knocks off his hat, or phase it a way over hat nose ; nor does she randy. her changer, after this (t 9 him) inconvenient act of gal, !Autry, In krim silence. She wears no dowered, brocades to be trodden under foot,, room je : Welry, nor roes-anted gloves; but the lace trill around her We .14 scrupulously licit and the strings ander her elan have eVidently been bandied by dainty (Inger" She molt" no parade 4, a watch-Mahe wears mmat liar does ahe dinjr at her dark, neatly Atiksgrlgloie, to de ftly ostantetatious ?Inv" Akill we notice nestialg in the strati!: beillOai : ti ne,lttOt Wet WS& Ital. Ea paper solid, hut of anti atonsamptina Waltman ; the bonne" nitan her head Is of plain straw; simply fenced-- for your true lady never wears' It ! 4 "3 : hat" Min omnibus, She $S tlit*: o6ll 6 _ to We poorest as to the richest person Who site beside her, and equally regardful - of Weir fhtlitei If As attracts "gentian,. it Is by, the u"Conlatalt grace her ,Perlion and manners, net bribe ostentation of headrest'. We ate quite sorry whensii'enufla , thi strap , "Pk dif4ilimaril; 'lf Ire were a baalkilarlia houlitgoAaaie to,gi solitary den, , with 01' teseliffioa tabaaafi. a bantam ands sv:—Entiv, l %A AA; . , 4 0. 4 , 0 10 4144 W 1 0, New. XooLi:! , ,,Thslo4 4 o l #3 l /e ,#** 44 plat.of aeon, sCi~sii•b*, !split don • atehtitei "Mr et thew, 4- Wsti Of ttWO mr veni.,o 6hi * "4 flied to 11011 44: 0 •40;c or, OaNWetier wh , ir bt. , air #simireethitclusesiso Thisk.ot apViNizolollMlT', ' . ;. ;; 2240 .1. 11, A 1 4,44 0: 4 ig44 - 11 4 0 . 414. • Oddest "OW .1; •,< ,a '4 60 *-- ( 1 II 1 ,1 . t immethfic . , ••Elora bat. tokmtea-11010 things, ' oho fyurnisbodoitk Pioty wings, Ohblr kit oar maltose knock, • , AtoA pot a ottaata 0911itil back. WI en4itritt tiaiiintee—loott one . • 1k War berelesiof jomeed earesi biguattlt PaßAlMPOilivtor of peio„, we* of' welinetes ealtoot remelt!. we but Alisiotelip whom we' Ming 'Pew of the Arles frottrileasure's eprieg, Nike their eireekeieetehlie Alt we stet, khans bet sis side tb Kook' We owe bat tnlnntols; tin as wet, . For how we webs deed we Mt* 'e l / 2 4thiy• WI; 1 alliastop tura.hosni.ta Op, - gt: loso minutia Nis ,yeilz# 49 1191 .4, _ NOW TASTES DIFFER. Remelt nnetee, on the authority of ilhvglitat -a young Meath lady valid milt the temptation of eating a Int. der itheoever eke met Anton. lo her walks.. They are said td taste like flute, sS biakethis was the"oplition of the oeletrcaten Maria nohurtnen, whO not only eat them, but justi taste by eating that she was born under aortae. Latrine Informs us that the astrditimir Tahrine was equally fond of this offensive morsel. Man is truly an em niverous animal, for there is nothing which it disgustingto-oese -nation - that-la :not the 'oholpe foot of anothei. :Flesh, flak, fowl, nay of the'in a foot and • half in length ant^ half an inch broad, were seen by timbal& to be dragged out of their holes and orunehed"alive by the ottildnen:_, Serpents of all sorts hate bden -consum ed as food, as the host of the celebrated inn at Terraoini fresujiwy accosted his guests by pointy , ittsptifWg tp kniw, if they prefaced Hie eel of the hedge or the eel Ot •the 'ditiiik." To &duce this- epoch- Emig Co'their favitrite 'pursuit, *pet non ttrgun&td&-ttlivdtspurdble taste and recommend tome insect or other. Derwin assures us that tVe eater pillar or the hawmotb is and Spence's think the ant goiid eating, and push their etymological seal so far as in, distinguish between the Savor of the Ode- Min and throatl sinditemle reeenunendi the ostetpitler of the plastic gramma as a dent. tone dish. Row much we Oa and tipbe how much we might live, are anxious mac ins of s'pecalit:tion; and in an article On the subject in an English review, we And the following atiggiativi Mate : The Sweetest/I which travelers give of the quantity of food which can be consumed, are extritordinety„ Sir John Ross estimated that lisquimanz will eat perhaps twenty pounds of Seth and oil -daily. Compere this with Valentine's six pounds, of with Canaro's twelve ounces ofeselideitsd fourteen ounoes of wino. Captain Parry tried is a ?natter of curiosity how much an Sequimaux lad Who was scarcely ftill grown would consdme, if left to himself, and weighed 'the following Auholes before being given. - , • lie was twenty hours getting through and certainly did not Consider the quantity, extraordinary ; sea horse-flesh, bard froze, four pounds four ounces ; sea horse flesh boiled, four pounds tour ounces; bread and bread dust, one pound twelve ounces. To this mast be added one and ' a iv:tarter pint of 'recit gravy soup, three wine glasses, of raw spirits, one tumblettui ofstrong grog, one gallon of water. Capt. Cochrane, in his journey Ihrough Itussia andliberia Tartary, relates that the Admiral Saritchoff was informed that Mie bt the Yelcutis ate in,. four and twenty hours, the fitiiii qoarter of a large oz, twenty *Tide of fat, and a proportionate quantity i "flashed butter,f,er hie Otitis. To teat tha truth of the statement, the Irmidge of. rims boil own with three pounds of butter, weighing together twenty-eight pounds; and although thagintion had already bregh fasted, he at down to it with great eager ness, and consumed the whole without stir ring from the spot. Captain Cochrane also 01•Aciii that he has seen three Yakutis devour a reindeer at a meal; and a calf gmtighing admit two hundred pounds is not to much for a meal for lOrsi of these gluttons. Some eateinthers eat double their Weight in food ; m'atsw i Mits fitity-trix pounds daily, a moues,' eats eight CMS' as much in propor tiotilo its Orn weight as is eaten_ by man: But 'when atoll facts ate ,we unfit bear in mind the -.norm's:Ms differentia In the tietlie of the food thin weighed, USW retitle - Ise - Mena of' i liater, and the tibia materiel. The same cantien Is rem& site in speaking of a man'illists AWAY ' S 100 X 44 . ElTArn.—=A yowl min Who win thlikilg of ntoidylisg law, odd is Nadel Webster " ' tilde. Wet ter, I 'iind l iketand . that the keiitiisetoli'ot lair heiPitto hill, and that there are 14re laWyetlS *l4 rn!re - needed'; do you thintrthere is any ohaipb hir niu t" ' ' 6 l'liere'il silky!' room up stairs," was the:repli•-kUul 'aid trite as 4 was ingenious. ['only sled piiisoni'naii reaiih the high iliteed: Sid`thissit ire 4Ai7tiiii ' hilieSt. de4 :iheat..ii:.*.iii . is taikaYii robin' eitbigh ti stairit i ' FhltAlitiVtariseelif mid nituduifiis, i i ttdi ash r st*id, tisidyorkadi t ititays i plia ' Sitrirand . good ;bilk What. hois t oallitityea ihonie, aid It inat4ll liti. the It it be **Uncut ions, Idiots. to p Jakt an **Pen uteri/phut don't try to Jnin A Ller a o Ilya. eingliileaptinhystt telizjbli Rapier i ' highs tot! ~the. • - Wt . ," out: - TW ladder, and ph**, , atop,,uporls,,eseli 1 ;Auld. 'f, ' , :ir. ~ '..:-,.i %.1 4 5 :4,11.tp4i# 4 4:.;i!ky1i04 cow milifs•wiee 71.* nirrovut in , :tr. "Irtid;> - t• 11:211 , ' BM DEVANWATION OF THE SHENANDOAH : VALVEY. r . , fivrctiliistiite of &median's cavalry•nre, allaiatiy.te have lieFtroyed, under 'Omar, oWftri: toi the desaletton of the 17'114 of the' tihentutdoeb, the following P rn r i r t, " • Bares . Plorr mails 4 t azWid:::..—:. s&w snit& disteggred..... We;olen:nifirs destroy ed_..... Teessales 4 Corn barred in (acres) ...... 515 Corn destroyed in grain (bnehni5).........: 300,eue Barrels of deer 690 Bushels of wheat deeteored,...— ..... 610j52 , In addition, mildone of dollars worts ,of osttig ilooLatf, "Pa lorPLir r lF! 3 ,rri, , ;t l There irere other divisions i!conidee these !•eto engaged in the fearful work, and' the sum of the rein 11111418 d is far greater then hereelaled, , The following 'letter from ,a most din. kinguished Indy of tbillointh,' eyes lisp. towing octal, of thin eanipnlyrof rsplqe and ruin: Ottrowntt Itith, 1864. I am glad to be able to Write you, and only Irish I bad some good new, of our re lations in Virginia to communicate, 'Altai I hare only mai tidings from all' of them.— Our Mande in the Valley have been most terribly silliated in their persons; in their; homes ; in everything, and in emery way' that II iaitoseible toy tmbiltall A peo-. plelwave boon smitten. My mother, young est, ulster, 0., died .tt short, time Mum • • . youngest only eight Years b cf. Itzeitement attendant upon the outrages constantly oe cturring is the neighborhood, (fire fpilps from Wituthester—in the Valley of Virgibia.)l lois the inilitta cause of her death. Just is my aunt L, retnrnlid from the death bed of her sister, when from the state of the country even uncle M. could not get to her, and when she Mot to perform the last told office with no one but a serrillt; a ty of sixteen Yankees rode updoilkeir gate and one of thew, seizing her bridle, de: I mended t. Where she had been r' Too much overoome to answerlerdadjehter-in nTtilieW, 'whale just -f rom m Gil b. of her sister, and if you have any heart or manly feetidg, tell me your business quick- J.T and I Pill attend to you." then,' turning to myontele, fresaid, • 4 hardiuders to burnt ever,,, house on your farm. Men proceed to your wool, takto,wind you want and bre as you, go." • - - In finitew reknit°, the work orihirty three_ years of married life 7 the home. where her A:children/tad been pco wed bu ried, every sesoalation of pleasure and sor row connected Ith it, wire all destroyed end nothing permitted to be saved., Aunt rushed to get her babe who was 'liaison op stairs, and they held her, and said burn,,ii will be onp d—d rebel less. She however rushed by them, poor little thing, reached the top of the stairs,, Watt again seta. edandpished headlong to the bottom; but a mothfr's strength was given her, end she succeeded at Lust in, saving him.. She then tried Co save a change of clothing, heels ted by a Yankee surgeon, who had a heart,' when. one of the demons let fire to I beedie and threw it under her as she reached up for a linen-dress. She saw her danger and Jumped over the blaze, but still ; mitering from the flames. My poor aunt when she saw the flames burst from every part of her loved home, beldame a ,raring maniac which' continued ,twu: days, the fainting fit sue mode& &biting fit, and she was ill when we last heard of her, and I should nett 4;.e surprised to kettr ,b9T. death at any time. THE DO OF, JUDGMENT. yOur reeelleetlen of the insults and indlguities heaped on your fellow-citizens throniih the long feriae ,pf nuprorolted, atinglmg, unreelateti rebel !estate and out. rages that culminated in the *bombardment and rednetlun of Fort Sumter. —[New York Triberytt „ Yea, that. is it • tig iotar recollections of Bumner'a sorkhetid; of icrin Brown's !"obit. 'Murder ;” of Gerrit Smith's insanity; of Homo. Greeley's wrongs at the han4s of "Blare-holder" of "111epdlog Kan rum," stild the Other ten thmutatiii, Wrongs indicted on Abolitiondont you should rally to the polls vole„Own the „allies and' erniatiiiters with our foot :This. M. the Nowise power of tifh "Galion pnitY"-z-npiL glance on its enemies, and we prittente .the "outrage" on Burtinerhas coif fifty thous and northern lives Minket, and the banging of• John Brirrn probably double that .pun ber. Well, we .nould pave nothlgg to say if *AO Atieuaoniw bad:! raged **selves mmilispy and honestly at their own ettpense or as fair and open enemies t but they • steal the government by a etatititial vote; and then me that as their, histnunent of vengeance against their elareholding foes. But. !Ten more 111400191111 still, they pratzti to want ,1141111" with their foes, and del e Northern Relitocrati Into a .belie] thft ibef tiro, fighting for this Unteln. when they Me iners instruments its,the_henik or th•4b° ll :. Mullets ,to wreak their long. pent-up Ten geanee on the . a.* South, time sets all things right,. and - when the poet fell who have 'sited their blood and lost their' pubs, se they suppoilit for' union with Ue, A pien of the BOnth, hitt in tirat tie Mniertiotf of Abelitl(finligi on fhi Betikbets people, then will minelhitAfai of ja i tigment 10 irerY troth, and 'the flumnefe idyl Choevers'siiihilsh ttley hmlneet . tribeelf bath. •.% ' " . 7 .,..,,,Arege0 tolnotrtkLvin ArrJork get from $26 :to OP * ; *lnk.: pi* tit:. beet 'angel, cit. oraelbiiig lismodpma b l udli ci by -Onto* - at. the ,kosistot4bio olitttobtr on Anudars^ • ' ~..t —Theltowapotero of Chicago Mate In erefysed their LoTfor of suitentipstes end lidrortbsing , agsigu , toy boy, .rale;id,the !trios o?tlieir ditties to 4{14 a Teen / and the Prid‘et'ftfOitiifFt #l' :t :... • ...- , —A boy, lo ,lier 410,1trfoo i Otidotto, dout, Moteacme apiplectiout , a Jarttseetk ,at a hoods,' ago. Tye !armor =Wit bhp, and taking:Off b'te boot., rit64oll4co' kilt tests. The Parents of iii:be:y i4Pyie . ll! ' ! Mi ligpoots gy Ming for A . . 1 1 PF il ,i'. • A.." . —,--one thonagpd i ftetti Pt* lam from *se of tisk rooms atm. Wro a tm!tr a l' De . partnentfat iraekitt:Aten,aititffeeretari roe = tklo lends' w shots 10( iiWtoiti &to the r9cRa.a..1 1 ,, ,kiir..ip.,4o_i - ie. slif f iiami. 0, 4 4 1. 8 ;a 4 0 : ' - ast ----- ' - "; - - ----dit tiftwat i liiiitio4iiinii t i e tielleptk of 2;Cffit i'daoitAlifott. Xtlittlitaa, aial it to lattft‘erio ei4iniii*eigii slOptli 'illooo, *lribobaiiii::iy id Ortlite"o-:-a deth of "., ft 4 4...ET ii k4i i 44 ---Yeglitlgik as tab ootttimat. ' '•••• '' I , r 11.1•A` ZII2A *ift' 44414tftibiAi' fatibiiilfittood frtioi-idotO by-hl.' witet' Tinonte orreve ,,tg- shies* thionrivhalbee ii .6 yaw." &bolt otoWertitrii"Dottt.ltVdsallottnintbo. • • • .._.- • , .. ..__, intudill -,4 witell;4lk4ll4o34tlltallithitit the „Till! my, greater -0* lo.ttifill .. .van"! .4 0( 64;t.aisdlif botlioidttlkodil*tbag'of Ilia* thogin MY cPuutfints!'° 'WI* V loam% l'Atirit,e4Aboto. b_timb. ,,, r , 0 114' Oki midaigrfuio l 94 4 0 PAPP1 r ..ii ; o t .l.L. T ig Awakieck, Tekßifd*. Orr , and a 1 ti i,.. 4 _ ___:_. ~—,sitib a s,. v i tirt.i. e,ndt lisib ou i Of 14511p.0 ke the Vli "" D .. ' • ' Iliat elk 48 4 21 ft , lr. l l' l " l4 4A A_lt r i a j L i z°4 l 'Woe iolvitie' - tiR .fO. ..",14 1u0 Ir° * Pt' 121° Lag s .00;:d 10. 4 40 l itu t" .. :, P i n . ' . • lotillattott dttoo'nittoilat;eSill; ;i9 l ; l lhtni . thil' hi lII * ilimadiri nitiotOrtiitri, . ill tti ,iierttii4 1 . 4114 , ittiteitffng. 1 ei e ettjcittegfirsl )--- •Loatilet= Itaiislis i AP - V.. 'kali,' I fkhai wadvimt i gios s i k ia -- i t," .itto f.,- , 4 ~,,,, ... 4 . • , fog l it * N . da p A I' M -lib . tf i tfiliiitftete*itlett6la * ' 11 0 114 4 41 . ,_5hi.• Jim , 0 ,i- • tf ar a liti ew r , A i m • ' iikaaaw ...a*. li t - 1 4,,ai, , -. 4 4,10,000,i,v4,tri1a1ici guk j ', ,- vi n ee t e ,l' `it . 1 ., 0; OIL 116.1164011 1 4-0;`, 4 ,tie El, :i_ • , di to ;,atits::',. t t,. i! • • 5. - vi aon ~ • .nc- ) 4i!ete • i 0 I,“ -.77 mkil , jo PYr ni 4 ,/ • Ali m vs.Stlyngt iatlatiii".-10 1 , F=J I1!=2 111 No, .113; Hag of resta-aattiVaWkitardttiae. If any;st , you wish to be aided. in 1110CUtilla till* car. rings ,pf, bud,i;:iiitiiiiiirryilarlit i t carry Your !lOUdir . 1 444 7211 , ., 0 Uil liliufifirilug the opiowile wrist. ~ , • 14. 4 , -..- ev... • tordinteig ye v silmitt,lpbri"Sua eked., *owl abiiiiid _ ere.: "400tutd - , manly heal-Init. Mid Peeillunite.hedipla a hiworlts• wilds thenia:tdaseihrtilalmesmeaade, In she padaq or gallettyilin acticiadhatrisdliat along a blended 044 litnnilling • on ' t the • istreet4o gg. WO lita 'erAMillig. ny peritetie' speed ni b till arelifitrsltsking . ettetence kitthe . Ai Inisttrovi. ' A eltgle TUN well attended to in tit vinpakied would be of inealottleble value",• 1'4,...5; 1%, t „..lise slain strth the old taaltiopuil auw i lgiti taittlie, a little intslidlitic hackward t agdAt willi the c lower pact of. the 444 adoiat sight*, the back of tin ebair..gp:flittradet. 1 4117 person who tries it wilt- 614eres intig..ntopsent a grateful •Wpwore , tart6A wheleapisaraad We ' see no reatancerhj: children , *haul# sec be taught troll the ileginalig to wrialtaadeierr, hod knit In li 1101014 . 12 1411104/11 thd fewer po rtlon of the ,IV,co.it . fdliinitilddril ill touch thibeek of 11 . 1 p‘ T 4 Sloe se* Ms* A very eonataoh'idr taidfla.4ltlng. 4patty 24014 igreirplets against. 'the chair !)11.0i. with a, TWO Of .every bathes betweed the chair hick lid thit lower Portion of the vide' giving' the way the shape of a Atair atoll it fa the ittatiodane ona„,, flit ritetivie; MI 1 aliened lielvereal po sitietieblinanied b as amount . Ivens, sit- 1,036 ling „ an nos . , by: ; art of lb. boron parenle *druid web I poniOion in Abe*: ohilitraniwilb .p. a' probenofon o taitrobouhl infinity it ,akoloo. Tea ilsrmamos or Dasser T lkkfietrange to observe hoS' like 414Weri t ore ey eaptealt their rempiliniertitill hitdoyn arse(es in thei r dreier and tkeittli, as do NOWe!il. INO - oteif women' are like the Modell: data )1 and violets; tbeerneiiiir r ttiok 'better ... Than w ~Arriii— t et inFvl:34 - 11 morn nit' • lige . Oitereiare•not theilotelYtet widow thite can Baits tint in ge*Flotitie illtedielealp or L11.100.4...1 wftsiaribi, maidens tiad gentile inseshowlikte ,theipar! -whiter limeersovirtil lestiabropes :and 131.11/111111.418 . 1ragrame &edam, levet, bitheir peniens and their dress ar these loviteit of dowel,. • ,Wran aognacated also wig.* good many doable _marigolds and Poppies. • nee* any • Woe Weems It only Amp valves, like the AnbAtatie althorn are i igptlnftd and *Jr.:44,140m5. • Now mid then we me lipityhooki yWnd Itnassiters.— When women's?e awe to,dreaa is ,they like. stnlostfolk 4 b' Ohms, ,atetwet limited by etrotenstaneee, they not ‘ . lOl enema their:true Oltainatms; and •litfie deem bl ames a form of t}xpireabion at ottee poetic an neefolf. ow 4RI TUII /41119114 U Caaaane.--4 few yeeks aitioe, the New Xork ratio, the epeeial organ and, augment of (he view, 9f the Abolition alitninistrationonbl4 "The preempt of the wealthy ah6ohl not tte voted *mei*, Orl4-lackey- way tinder' the eentrate the 1014wittetflentee, and the tight- -sufferwir akireld.be vegetated be tweep the rich agkeg o ppgr 4 acconillpg to attar wealth." THIS.' THAT AND UM , OTHER. - 34 11 1 Tkie Fri+lo eleeliaLiqo jail et Cincinnati, on ilatmlel: tor - a debt of *lB. Annan', igioit. Sp: Inv him* la hie pockets were foun(Pil 'gree4baeks frpsese mere it ir e . thirteeernegroee haling the Now,York Cuntiini tionseoq e uoea of sew each, inr,Ft 'who* hial r o6i a Of.'l , nyoiees In the re) un4 , of .I.l!;,'Coe,r,ell,l,?ese,
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