The, Democratic Watchman. BELLEFONTE, PA THE COTTAGE DOOR thst khor Tll4. 1,111,11,1,..,11.1 thn poor. AN 11010 ...ll° , 1110 nt II 114.1.4. Itrinlr 111. vnnago 41,110 The 1111 k 14 nitigitig in tin. ,Isy, The ~.111011 011 the 4.1111 . 041,, And 101'1° 14 louttitinig 111 4"1 1 II 1 1 1 11 11111441111 the 4111111114 rho oo- nit 111111 111. ftlwr•iilt I••• ,, ••[•• A "— l M l4 l l t V. P ot7:,l 4 l• l4 • l ll r • ‘ :i l l ' itYl . l ' l ' l l,j ' ' ; : 4 1 1, 1 i,• M ore liar lil 1111111111111 ' 11 ? /) . 1101. 1 . 1211.0., Irhi• 1110 1.14•-• 1 .I .411111011, plik3.B ‘11 , 11114 Im )111,04.. 1 Ot, Ail.lllllrINV ,11011 , 3411 t 11111,41111 I 1,1y.4 • 1.11 hit 11, 1••,s1 And n hen the Mug° Sablakt It hell mil °VIM tile Rale, The huh, hll4 The until el lii , I 11, - A 11,-11. I 11 . 1111111 . 1.1 tIII :11,1 AII.I 1111/1111 iilll.ll, 14 Still 110 her 11kPI 11,1 C„..1 (1, 11:1141‘ Ile:atm! 101111111111 V .111111 1111 . 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Afl ATrtwt of 1% , hat 9 , I WB. ufrni l ,t frith' •,f my fiall.•l :till 1,14. th. i ' ",,Afrid nl pint lather find neither Why, certnitil, you 11/111'n t done any thing v. rang that you should fear them, have you "(1 ves, str They nivilys whips !Ile w h e n I don t bring 11.411111' IWIIIO " And the tear.; flowed down his little dirty cheeks in spite of his efforts to chock th. ut It was a pitiful , sight A child scarce ly ten years of age drivel tut t gain a precarious pubsistemie , dependant upon the charity of the city, %%hen his trade felled him, to cave his shrinking. form front the blow.' of a besotted parent or, as the, only other alternative, forced to lay his head wherever he could —per chance to sleep, perchance to die , but anything rtqer titan go home empty handed. Fortunate it is that the Good Saniari tan still plods along• the highway ; for tunate that this' busy., money,making, selfish ago has not (dosed the iloors on every noble impulse in human bosoms, or hung across each avenue to Christian feeling the dreadful warning, "No thor oughfate.", The,gentleman was so intfirested as to offer to take the boot-black home; and, after making the best provision possible for his comfort, the two set forth togeth er. They got in a Third avenue ear and alighted at the corner of Mulberry street, where the boy performed the of fice of a guide, and threaded his way through that dark, forbidding locality, (Jowly followed by his attendant. Five minutes' walk brought them in front of a four-at err, dingy-looking dwelling, the front door of which stood on a level with the side-walk, and creaked wildly on its rusty hinges with every gust of hUm night,wind Without speaking a word the the child turned into the hall way and mounted a riekttly/old at:dr ew-0, that sounded atoll the stillnleag MlVaill.(l as if it Lind been an echobeard: Beaching the third landing he walked directly back to the his( mitirt and, without the, formality of turning a knob , pushed the door ajar and waited for his companion. 'flies entered the room together, where' all still its the grave A tallow dip, stuck in a bottle, stocal tifiin the floor in the, ver,n , br lip its Ole kering light the , drange'r was enabled to Fenn the properties of the place. 'rwo beds t erpo'ite ' , ides of the room, and containing live persons; it stool and three common wooden chairs; a highly mi . gt as mg of the inert \ !Amu of I Sehiedine, and one repic-ehling the Bleeding Henri of over the the-place, where no truces Of lire could be bond ; an iron wii•li•tand in one cur 111'1% M here the adjoining walls idiaweil 1)• of the Loo/ ,I . ,ll)liition, performed there; a 1,11.10.1 hiciket, iiontattiiiih,i - it few bit , or w,..1 el i arooal, and I table (lint , tool 11:1:11111.4 IV Int SOl'llll'll to he a 1411111 . V the sole iipiirtinetitiiiif the room A broken lane served the loirpo-e of a Nl.lltllll- i 1 ,, r, null LIT( the whole .olllo rouJili , m It Wit% a true miler(' if t),.. N,),1..1, utlen,l Ile tenement dwellers in that !irt ~1 the eits. The gentleman had net been them Ling enough to make the-, . %incite. et hen 11t11' Of the ,deep en, aunt mob/o_llv about ,raft or age- moo-ell ni l , at bolt tipi 'gilt in bed,. nilddio , hi, ldearod eyes and wi wag , 1111t.`11t1111- tt'll -,11111 no ho caught •-iglit of the he jumped lip with an , cop I upon hi, face, and would i 4 ,1. 11t tont. upon him lint for the mb ri.intoti .ii die , tranger, whew in tru-ion he no further resented than cur , ' our in a tone thick mid limky from ex. e—ite drink, 1111t1 014.11, tlllll - I.nod, IMO/ hod, appeared to fall adeep the moment he touched it Such a as the home from %%hi, Let matte gradual...l,llll4l Ile told t he g. II (14•1M111 " It %VW- IL ;4'011(.111'1d r cote of the othei fellows luµl ' A poor iieh•ed, ut , pol. en with ilrenr% •..11 , 0 Or that the hearer (1111 never f. rget llrma'AN 1 ,(,/,,.1 411bert Sidney Johnson Ilr 1111- , erN large and nisi--n ee Ire, 1111 , 1 111M1\ 111 . 1,p , 0r11i,111,1 lie ii.m.vred heel teen 'riche.; 111 IlellZlll. nn l 1/11.1 11, 1 111.• gt‘t. litm perlecl Inch 111 , hire 1111- lar;ze, lwrad and Ind Ii ul Jlillt II 1- teal iire. %%ere hand P I IIIITPI . I 11101411 111 . %%as aud•ttuued lain-ell ualt grace atud lot is, :111.1 ,trikido• drgtirt% heal IN but .119.1 i In hill Conk .lera vra, Ii,•ni•I•nl 111111.1 n. that 411'14,1 Illitt adirtirrthlv Illy whole al, rear ante IllolH .11,1 u 1 It 1111111,1,1 .I,zi ee, p 0,% cr. 41111-11x1. ft 1111114 1 .111, 1 / 4 . 111,..10 nrr \\ ' l . 11..11:Z111 111111 111111 111 ti r , l thi-h. ❑1,.1 think now 1., the 1111 11s% 111 ,, nit•trwr% ta.4.1, -a, rid 1.% Eric it 11, 11111111,i; .11..1 lit 1..1. 41.011 1..! 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I he rra "" 1 rf,,,,, hunk timi the B ard, and 4.\,•thng amaita ,%arli 011'111 lit the 1 " , I" ae in4 ,, 0•111I1.-11 n 4,11 In yl, line , , of the [mat, ellllll' ashore at li ~‘‘ der‘,o,llllll Ml...id ('airo 11l n ntateM altme , t mtialde treja the datum, Iveltug, that they lind made a blood% hattle N‘,:e had Holm. , narrr)a et-,eape lintel l and rode t,, nit „ , 1.111.4 Ignige/1011M Idolee( IVIIN hr h".1:1""ir Ile , " M ",", " " 11111111,,t I,l , •ity It It Motile mated t h at In el,ll , 1 i 11110: till) 11l the III• 44.1•1 4it 1111/1111d ~ e dllll.lioe 4 t t pre--lel! mat r 4 be ,%4,11141 ' , anon. Nearly e‘er‘ astormdong ma to gilt' "8 hit l'en"Hiul milli , rine—larn ' , Weever read en& 111-1, lion, and n0,,,t, fir unl e, I, , ter m to a .it'-rnl~lluu of Hllllll.ll, A'llt" , "'t ""er"), hilt ,d light Ilia( the "OM , Itimt not !eel .411.JIIIi•.1, /111,1 lit' 11 11,11.1 nie„t hill ‘‘,. 11 dorffied and lilt •,111+11 he glad to , I`e 11., here atter‘rard , till 2 , 01 the . 1111 . 6 , ta1l filth tile alpine 1r1 . 1 . 111/111. ,11 . :(1111 . 1. hare keen The conniderattot, of 11,4 manner and e d Clll thin age of earl I,,,nake4, edllpnre retnitrl,p amid dm engio- , 1-11 , g, ineto.p , and unnatural %%widen, gener lion or preparing that great nu,‘ement to Shiloh, upon ‘% hid, he depended no much to retries the disii•ders ol lion A fenutlE abortionist at Spoly . sa. , alson and S ash% die, prose In in in !Hogan confcs.ed the other dii, thorough n gentleman lie wa ,, , and that she had killed, in the course of a how k may wits his heart. Ile had " few near „, two handl 01 and thirteen in good morning , with It Inendlt grasp ,if . laid. ; that tdie had performed abor the I "Crld -- we "e'er 8 1'"he t(' h i n t 3 g an '• lions for fifteen N eats punt, MILL had al That mighty Atruggtrat-Mvilofi came 4a .n had a eve large number of cutS on. We HAW hurt IOW(' 111 the dread miers. The Mum , of the old harridan carnage, flashing across the field, the is Fahri ; he Is t.. 1 XI V earn lif age, incarnatitm of the splendid warrior , ill Mic IMO' HMCO her 7iwn sun 11/111 to lie always rode lame and magnificent , toreaten to idiom her vii older to pie horses. Ilan favorite steed was a grey. vent her from-murdering his own Llll/\' And when he was mounted upon the The huv ally' accidentally , olisc•iNered noble animal lie was the beau ideal of the inisaeeds of the old abortionist, had a general. His firm, graceful seat in to Iles from the neighborhood where the” saddle, his maje"ti'' proportions, she had Leon livoig, inasmuch an the hie handsome uniform, his noble coun relatke of women on whom abortion tenace, the radiant hearing of knightly hail liven performed, threatened to kill chivalry that marked every Movement her. and feature, all leave a rom] remem brance of gallant and stri king manhiaSl, for those to dwell upon who knew and ... loved him. Ire Was killed about twelve o'clock m the first days fight. 'When the historian site to write what will be the fair chronicles of the turbulent war of those times, he will lovingly dwell upon no character more shining, illustrious and exalted—upon No hero more luminous for chivalry, patriotism, genius" and Hu hi Line loan- , hood, than Albert Sidney Johnson. Lord Byrop end Mrs. Stowe ...-1 Mrs. Stowe has made a great mis take in writing, and the Atlantic Alma ly in publishing, Lady Byron.fedisgust ing charges against her husband. Mrs. Stowe had it conversation with Lady Byron some years ago, and, though a stranger, was told t he astonishing story that Lord Byron \vas too intimate s ilh his half sister. Mrs. Stowe declares that Lisly 113 roil told her the story, which she thus relates: "Front the height at which he might have been ham , as the husband of at noble nOlll/111, he fell into the depths of a secret adulterous intrigue with a blood relation ,atso near in eottaanguinity that discovery must hnve - heen titter ruin and expulsion from civilized society. The periqin whose relations with By ron had been so disastrous also, in the latter tears of her lite, telt Lady Its ron's loving and ennobling itillnences, and in her last sickness ;mil dying hours looked to her t;ir consula ion and help. There was an unfortunate child of fllll, 110r11 with the carne thou her, mer Whose Witt ward .Wit ire Ilttily By run watched w ith a mother's tender ness. She was theone who could have patience where the patience of every one else tailed ; and, though her ta-i, wits 11: (11111eIllt ntte, fruit the strange, ab normal propensities to 061 in the ob jeet (4 her cares, rt Lady Byron never faltered and iwxer gave over until death took the responsibility Irons her Nitt one word of this descries credit. Lady B 1 roil, it is notorions, lilt jicr bnsbnn l w ithout 'giving 11 . 1111 any rea the very tune at is 111(41 it is said she had discos el tat this ill legial crone, she wrote a letter which Leigh Hum and Thomas Monte both describe 1111 l• of goad hinnor, fondness and a t' fection That , lit• aftcrw ards 'told 111" rs. Stow e the monstrous story the latter has so toolishk narrated we do not hull. But Ludt Ili ron's word is iii iii 1111111111 g. If ever a wife hated her husband, she hated Lord Byron, and one proof of her enmity is found 111 the tail that she should make such a charge to a stranger, w Anita dating to prole it dating his life, or tor long tears after his death. The ell'ect ol the scandal will be lit XfAJAVIIICC (11,08 c a 110 hitherto have thought Litd3 Ili roll an injured woman to belie% r her crazy, 1111.1 her linte% er his Millis, a wronged tool slandeied man. Ills lines to his wile 11 111 he reit wniliered long titter this is Cop:mien • I/11V ii p Nell, iill4l II 1..1 , 1e/, 'Olll r ,, 11 ler ro.. illee TllllllOl 11111,e1,1 II 114 N. r 4.'1111.1 lb. 1411111 Illy 11,111 rebut '•\%.111.1 Ihnl 1.10•1t.t ‘‘.•l - 4. hni..l 1.4 In, till, \\ h• 11 tits head 1.4. I tin, %‘1.1.• 111.11 plat 1.1 •11 Inu l• t. )14, '1 hvn 4,111.1 W . I. I I. u..e awtol filllll% ait f..... 1 lotibLt4u other 111'111 1,, luuuil lli ill 11/•• "lie VI hi. II 1.111 1' 111 1, 1,t , 41 nu I.J /1/1111 a 1 1111 . 10.1. , ,%. , 1/ 1.1 Extraordinary Apparition A Firebird on the Jackstaff of a Steamboat. The Cain. ltullvlin Hat \Ve 111'1,111 VllOllll 111 110.1,04 , 11111 1/I the 1111111111 1 01 it /-14.ry ‘,1114.1i 1,1111110111.1 treat ar the 11111,111_- 1L 111.-011111rell 11101g11111111111, \l1.11• it 1011 01111 I'llllr 1n.ad,.1 111111 1.111- 11,11 1,Z11111111111111111 ,, 11111 11 , 101111111r1111111. are 10- 10111,\, Throng the tottint ihtit prerelleti the eclipwe, a line 111111, :demi the -tie tit IL Itereiteti lINdI Ilittrli the It'll tii the .1:11•1,-Inil 1111 iill. etennier (;,•ticral . \ 11 , Hliap. %Nil , %%4.11 .14 . 11 m. d. nml Iluul it -t uul licrc 1111. itlit,itlittrt--et it rutt.t \V}l4 . ll the- t•trate24l nlgrinuun perched the It. Ji•-ap. l•enl.•.I. arc Pit sm,is 101 l ulglc itelt pitlttal 1111 tile brit We Were al hut iii•lv , l.ll 111 111.111•\ 1' it tin 11111.11:11 Illu plea l'a-.111•••111at1 - 1111 ihr 3.` 1 1t•11 111 • 111.11 It titatrittlittett it- PPP tillll 11111111:Z 1111 11111.1.\ .p; I;!tech t•r I,,,titt ;t stlilitacht tam. h• alhptt ”1 . a dvilla•rate ji,•%% atol -;;hlt t l all ht• 41,f all , . The talon. crew tin %%nil It Hatt It, the wore tuber dvel.tr.w.! it an di --Fanny Fern says. "If one half tho girls knew the previous live, of the men they marry, the, list of old in II WS would be wonderfully inerewied " Thereupon the Boston Poe asks. "If th men knew what their' future lives were to be, wouldn't it increase this list of uld inside still further V —This year there has been more deaths from drowning while bathing in the surf than during any previous sea son. iHorrors of Chicago / CHILDREN DYING IN THE CITY BLACK 1.101. a. Chicago bears upon tier Itospm a ma lignant, festering tumor. Its smooth, polished exterior is recognized as the e.lourt-house, but in the groveling alp ace just above the point where the stbny inundation is joined to the oozy swamp, men, women and children arc confined like wild beasts in their dens. These poor outcasts are only accused. Not one or them has been proven guilty ()I' crime. They are here awaiting the mo tion of the court. .Judges 1111,1 jury men are taking it summer respite. 111 the mean time not a ray of runshine enters the loathsome dungeon—not a breath or fresh air ever enters tile loath' some dungeon. The 1111110 16141 of stench, net more horrible, is einittod, from each den as dint noticed before the cages of wild beasts in a nianagerie. No flagrance of iendl% sulphur re heves the tortured sen , es t 'and one longs in %akin to hear the rapping wa ters oldie river Styx. What the dun geon of the Ingnisilion was to the dark ages, this city prison of rhieligo to the civilized world th-day. Nolnelimcv half-dozen offenders are el owileil into single dungeon, and the muttering . of these dri (cites may 'lte compared to that endured in the Black Ifole of Cal cutta. A single bed is provided fin. each den. Tins is literati% alive with vermin, the gray, filthy covering eclips lag IR hideousness, it that were the iteraying habiliments fit the gene. A little pale ill)helongin L. It HON of HOMO (11,7(11 Nitminer, , , Is pre,,ed against the gnaw A 1,1,ev tig ; a vtual, vole, calls 11. :IS 11'0111 it sepal cher, "t lady, can't you help Inc ?" "My poor ektkl, what Int‘e (Lev got %on here tor ?-• "For toll t, I u money (Irft‘‘er of Ii a little %%ay out ol Chicago on Ili( "lime you a Gather" 'Father went to the war and never got bark. Isloilier she was M4ll{l - has tried and trieq"—here the %owe hrenks down, find the 411111 outline or a small, cowering forni is seen slinking back nu the darkness -- A tarn with great nliagg% .lan our ilionnted it tangled inane, wit,' pre fernationll‘ hirge et 0., Stlrro)tilifte4l ht ,lark ring., appears at the same pla.e, and, hetween IL hark and a how I, fin ishes the !WV ' S ernten, e - " Mother got any nnun " Tht, 1,011 i h\%lllltol‘ti 1111 the datl.ne-s. The elfish head is Him long htl4 the elithl , been flint up here' "lim . mu It%1) niantiN "Holy I n do vim think- hr will he kept here "Fray+ till Noti•iiilit•r , Ii I lio LIN 111111 tiir the trial aitli tliere•4l on itm. Here Bill leitlling to 10.4 tirvi.- 1111 k. noinrao (V 1111, Itere'm n reg'lttr annum come to see 11,, 1111111• 1/ . ter tam, " y\ .•(•(,11,1 1:11.(' I.},f)(r)gl - 1111111 , 1 1111 1)10 II:111i lint ls ground "Ye 1.4 . . halt, Itlll 111111 I don 1 11111111 It. % 1 :1..%1• 1111'1'11 in IL tight ith)re, kit 1111,4 little teller 14 glum' whiter e‘ery (la), and It'll I.4ti‘i lie slecp,4 14,) Litt %%e don 1 ,salse n Eller.ill Ile 011'14 4111'1111111i . .14,11 the 1(1.• I 11.16 1, , 1r dn.:11,14 i 1 Allllller 11111.11 , 11 %IJICI . 1 , re:16, 1111 1 , 111111, ,, 1111' g1.1. , 111 I . llllllllrihat hip, lad% , but N.ll easi't hello ate "Niih‘ nit, 111 V 11111.19 1 . 1-t• att tio t The) !Mt Ill(' 11l t4l till trial ( • (111114 (ill ; 11111 tile% 11 . 1•4 u%l. tsull 110111 Ihr f1,•,,r through the and 11 rc t hick the door 1111 Mt . %%111.11 it cifirie.4 lout I • it preeitier Jost Uri I 11111•11 aN 1 . 41 hi 4.14. t.iunthiu Remarkable TrUsformation Th.. H a ml i n illutiu in Trt,ir • Li 11, Lilo 1,,11.5%%111 wr Iltirr. 11, \llOl. it II ux 11111 . lII,' 1114.4 d 11111-111 MIS 111 thud ('I I lu ihy month of 11ytiilior hi-t Mr 111111-Ylf on mat grii ill of I/ 4 1111111111 11111.1:1, hr , ‘k 111111 1114 11 , 1111 WON C., Plod Wlll/ II rirolll.lllll of yarling lock. of n Moan I,llL' 111, caul d, / 1 ` 11 "/ an, well alarloi,), indicating at a glulu•vul, agii of ahiiiit 214 or iy..ar. At Ow two. taiintimoid IL rynial Liddy i r royys., of Fist 1110 11:11I rued 1/111111 4sl 111 i. gyotli 1111111 Mlle nit, rood not thi• ,i-t 11"/1 - "/1 , growth Thy 111011.1. c 111111:!1•11 1 , / IL I 11•1 1 ,11 1, 11110, 1011 l 111 1 11111 i. fe taintug It liyal.),hv (hY.I, whIlY the L.rn 1111• roll 111111 ..tiyii,lll A. that .1 a child, all Ira/ I , of lint 11 . 11141 twine , ya. tirell, vrailiyabid. 11. , iv and growth of hail firr.ynteil bat of light Illityn olor, .iitt aril Ilnii that of on uifiud E.., Ih. rt .Lr „ ww burr 1 . 11111114,11, 111111 1111. gioitlynian 111 .very ;Indio won, it wond.r ful trall , lolnwuou, 111111 to all 11111•1lf/111- CPI has recciled in ago to a oulh of 18 or 21) !Mr Ilarrell's Ino , t intimate fiienil of 11111/ . 1111111111.4 WI/11111 1/1 , Ullll.lllO to ro•tor111/r hint at pri . .vtil, and would rettlltly divot,. Ilk hlonlitv on oath, 111.44 • intoriniql of the change hp has andorgoini liki• lotto owo who has bursa Lora uguln TIMICIISii 111'v/it-nit lilt h 1.11413 for Lilo —The Cincinnati Cie, ',mete, says "The bronst-wmk4 in front or Peters burg, thrown up by the confederates during the war, extending to the left to ward Richmond about twenty-live miles for the defence of the city, have grown up in one continuous line of peach trees of every variety„ yielding an abundant crop the present year. This is the only legacy left by our poor fellows who were on the advance line within ono hundred yards of the enemy Having eaten the fruit while on picket duty,they cast the seed aside, and how they appear in one continuous lino of forty-five miles in beautiful trees, yielding dm greatest vitrittpuf the finest fruit.” —A New York milliner has fallon heiress to nineteen million dollars. Her condition hefetofore was sew-sew. The Irish Exodus, to America There is no record in tho Modern hk tory of the world ofttell on ext gills of people from ()nebula to another ,its that of the people 011 rebind to Americo— These countrres have become so webbed togeth, or by ties of sympathy, by blood connec tions, so to speak, thot the mune Of A maim falls es sweetly on the oars of our peophi in Ireland '11 . 4 the name of Ireland falls or the ears of all I risbuutte iu ON country. Senreely rt family can he found in Ire -111141 which has not 0t member, at !eit-t, relative, ill A niel'ien, s 0 hilt the 11111- 11.1'illl irrogr(4444 null the 41, , Vv1011014 , 111. of full folitiral freedom in tltig eountry H ttlxvoy , Aire to lull an echo in the Irish beans in iruland_ full an re ... spulthive na that which 11114 the, hearts of Irpliiiien 4,11 the: content with patio in their adopted country, Uu A nterientH fully roalire 1.114.14 , 11111 , 4 R ?L 1)0 111 0 y : 1/ 4IL nowc edge to themselves that IL largo portion the grentneqs 01 this mighty repoblie 4,W4 , Its 4.100101 i 10 1 110.41'1'11401 of 1 ri4411 nio•ele direct( by tho power of Ire.lt Ittion 7 ll' they dui tho-o thuig4 , nittl tt 14 their bounden duly 14 putrioty to tlo 1,111. M, we 14116,11141Y11 rti a olue•+ It -tr,,t4er nail moreenduringrordtaliir , prito;np between 014 , 01 111141 the great Iri.h ele ment. We should then behold a feeling of mutual good will, which, to Ilhir 50r r4,L00,,,v4, know tlot‘Q not, eki•Vin , onto of the Males of A tnerjen it bp it matter 1.11 . S(11114( 1111111'111- ty lu hitermine wliiithor mire ,1111tiflii/111 Of 1 H• 11 1/111(1 1111 . ‘101(41 111(1.4 in lllii 4`4llllllrV 1)11r11114 OW 1114 half centitry it mi ji 11,01 (.I'lo,Th( 11(11 thn firl(1 , 111/(1.(S thrim,ll 111(111, Tliii So toll oloniont m. 1.111. chit 11 1 to, ( . 111111(ha 1111(1 All , llllllll, 1110 Ellt4ll`ll lV1(111. ii, ./11111( 11(101( /111.1 111 , 1 to it,Oftlllllll, Thll i t ivipttt nuntltttri. ti/ caber opine tstitt , rim !mink r Inn - crr nbovt Mitt- millointi tit I rt.ii hi% country 'Choy mid thor elm toil Illiilll ll T lluut %volt prii,mit pop :,14.11 n ia,%%er in the 1ar2,, , t nation or I , Trlpir.• 111 010 gun Rire•Ct its pro. V;l't ., w a %ITV reioall,ul.le mann. I, 11111.1.iullu~/t , the pre( urqor "r n ritc, „r to un equilled lan enen4y, and 1110., powerful traits "r charm t , •l ti ill( hur to kali 1111. ~•ta•trn relnifil 3tl .\nn 11 , •1 , 'r ,•an WI•tikl•11141 Ilv 111...11W II 'lli. 1r Lull, 0.1111( (W., I, r'. nip Ii II 1tt11•tr..1.11.• •11 , )11141 011,0 111111 . e. It V, 111 , tlr. I‘ Itol.t •• 1 1111 . 111rt. , wurd lit t , ll Ihr I,lllt. Id 111.•11 , 1111-. (1111114 t./ kW dor, at , ,l nil 11,41 it ,It, that tultti, .111tir tht,,tiv,ll. , ta t,,,ri( a -1111,r 4,tl , l,lent).l..litin ,, \:iii(••••• I'lol iwtiy Ilt 111111,1. irf , \Aut•rie nn 110 „thrr r4•ltk , ot thltli that 111..% ,111. /11 , 11 hw II .I.lllt bi t, nnu,y l•N 1111. r •11 ,, 111.1 11.4 1/4. t , .11.111t../ 01. jt...11/10 nl 11,1i1.; ripr%l •11% • 11.. •Iwlll.l (111111, th, V. 11.01 i I 1114.1 1.111,1 y I , 0' ‘14•.11. 1,1 , 11111 1111\ ~ I t 4•11 11.11141 111.11 Ila V , ll f 4.1% t'lt p.ys Iree ' ee ' II". llst 11.11-; lo•ar 11,” "T."' go "to ""Y' but tl t " ll " W'ng and N% 11..11 it 1, i tat 11,r . vilt it " 1in.55.11,..1 ( /11 , ,o), lwr.. lwariri L f laud, the lAt WtlS 11•1 tr, 1 , 1 11 g..rill.lun "tliar ' ,1-1 s Mr. Brown, of Chicago." I u•u, II! till. Ills 111.4' "I 1110 tie, 11,11,1 111111 111111.11 111114,/i , j, 1111 ut/w'll a larl4c, 1..11141"i 111111 1111111, \VII., Wa, 1.01- .1111111) %o Lt,-) 41.0114. but 11111:; 611111111 111 \%.114 114 . % Or "drink, ( )111..1 In-t 11:111 614.11 11111, 11. 111141 a 1,11,“11111/1.• r tito 1111. r sulk, 1,0., a-Is lilt 1,11.11, I •trlvl'll t I ar t ,l . 11 . 111. (;.iV,r1.4"1, -111111.W11211. W. al') us 1111 1.1111 tlttv and 111.• It , at su .tt 11 1 s 1 ,11•111.1) glut it 551, 115 ..r, stun ti t w1t1k.,1...tr Itt,•rt4 ,tlitttltwrott% drink% .11.1...1 tit ilo• .10. tr and 11•k1-t.1 it 11) - '1.111411 1 11 1 , 1;,1N " ' HIM 111111, •11111 111.• Iwr , 1111 tlllllOll, 10/11i111(ZIKIM1.(,/, pr 11,1 r 11•11.11,V 111, 111 1 hall' 1111 60.410 thl (;11t nor'. ,dit, .Ist ,11.1%%11 •hi 1111.41 till. I, , ,,l‘ornlir on the 111111 4a1,1 lan %nit ' iininii i. Brim n Mr Itriiwn, Iluui ( . 1110iiiy) '1 . 1,j, it glint 11,1 .1-11111, , it.uitily drink nil 4 1 / 1 h 1,0•11,14,11, (iiili•rll4)l " ' ,tl , l a I”.ttle lit %%II TI., V.lls op,' 0,1, 1,11 ,, 0t1 Mid druui6 iwr (hit( hirl:2; his chair a little ch,..ri, till. 11. n a ,vy . 011 rnl • tiel•ii%loii ; 11.1 W hike ndrink With 110• itl,lift' " The -ert mit 441110 he wa- directed, and that bmtle , ot, It good slime of - it running down the of "Mr Brown, of l'hiengo "Thi. i. it day that will be long re membered, and I congratulate sou on the 1.1114 . 1”. (.r your enteriirtAe. George, • pen a Inottle of wine " looked 1111gly tlllll4ll4tell,blit 1,111.3.1..1- the fellow Mid got possession, and never stropped until the basket wart empty and lleorge announced that the wine Was rout \(r Brown then arose, shook 111111 , 14 with the governor, and took ruttier a crooked way out of the eat, still .averting that lt wan very groat oc(hic)easion " ----The following ,dialogim is gap' to have taken place in the course of a di vinity examination at Cambridge Um veraity, England Qte:stion —What 'mime] in Scripture is recordN tonye spoken ? Answer —The whale. Q.—To whom did the whale speak ? A'. —To Moses in the bulrushes Q —What did the whale say ? A.—Thou art the man. Q.—What did ,Moses reply ? A —Almost thou persundost me to be a Christian. Q.—What was the effect enthe winds? A,—lie rushed violently down a steep place into the sea, and perished. —A curious reptile, sum> sod to be long to the alligator family, was lately taken from the Galena river. Its body was like t hat fan eel, but it had four legs, a head like that of a dog, and large fan like ears. All Sorts of' Pitragraphs —nParegorie weddings are the ft k the tlral anniversary'after th, of a descendant. —.The emperor of Brazil Rm..] tank off ii a hat when icon it' honor of Maori. -47bariestvn, by it reennt een , n 4 0 1 .52 population, there being 162( blAcks than Wilite,C 1311.11 Y, Aricitn4uv is It where they charge t verity-11 a eirit lc of ice-water. • \L . —A poor 'nun, "fearfol I,f in and r•elfdourder," advertises in a ford paper for-prayers. --The ho , pitill founded skt All,n memory of the Into Peter Csige;.•r, be (Tned next month. — . Ming:Tent tviniiter of the world Enst ii the 11,JoAito Tunnel. lily visited it 113,4 summer Seventy women two ear, grnt•d from Nlit,slkehn=etts t.. Ui Sixty-nine, tire now mur•r'lrd —A 111'W threshing melon, rated in NI trine ,, votn, which thre•l i hmhrl4 of wheat per minute. —A , ingle blink ing 1, on-, in doev IL ,11 dearly in tioverzinient bond, 111\VI1 paiohr, liavint; now hoist.; at th....(1th.rn.1 howl, 1. Ilithy Hilly Slllllll, 1,.11t.,. \I, wnndrin, Vrr., 111 , 41111141 City I . IOA, /Ind Ih , r. t 111 . 0 milt, (.1111 th.. 1.11- --Tll.. Indian , in .1114.1113 :11,' thrill Vvvr Thor.- is rout 3 1.!.:01 111 1111.1.. te`rrl(Ory that is , nl.. will 1.. 1, Ilia th..1011..v 11. 1 . 4 1141111 I I the gritted State , anl rich-. —"\\ hit coil ;it ;. " llh, , I; thin (10.1 I, 71, ! with. pr,v,..41 rl4.tv th. all.. In 11',,1 till:II. the talk ":(N-. , 01, alien ' Ev.) pt fow the ('urn rrutlt importvd it lion 111,1 , ,ry undAritiquitiv, yotri itzp Dr. Str.il•l,l Pru"-o, Nve. II)(4 rticrol toont t , ro N ,, tv ho I. a “railwei ' 4 lO 0410 1100. 1111 4 pr,prf. 1.m% 1.• Hint 1 / 1 4 4, 111.• ' Ile Nut 110 l'rr ,bai I roof -.‘ t or ."lit of n pmrig v tka- Lf..frlV: ‘%•.•..t In uirrn 11 i. N% hilt Clljolllll 1.„ A enolvloar Nln.=tichtigottt "St. , . I F,114 : 4, 1,41.000 t ifitifitli I.rr “tt1...11.. 111.11 , 11.1t11 . - Ct.lt•ry and t to tho t r, -I it tpl 1,1 tk , ik• ‘t :it 1 , 1 b.•it,n - lit•hiliiin tn ~.iirt wll,l , N,l+ I. 11. Ito ',III Ilp In ti ill , ' II owl I lOJI. luunl. -,141 11 •tr, I Hi II Clltitil ., lll•tt,' N.w 'AWL , W 1 ,11,1 to V. II "tit Ittrk hs 1111% Int: a it t 4'llll hltlit•riv,.. II II 1,111,11 t, nuts to .\ 1 .1. r tt 111 , nl,l, r that ll n fr... migettl 111 %%Mt , Ruiu 16.• hurt rartin,t In. t. 7,th, --I.llti.hitild, I st, ‘..ii fent r. " t it , lb. ill uIWII%. (.111 II bird 1 , 11111 b y inri n bird I I, v. " ---A ~.111111' lif 6•11 ow, who 1%. r , ly 1 1, "1 , uthly .onhed wtth gdot Int it glitt,r Allcr floV w nhotit for a P.W uul ".11111, If.t'v go to itoolho 4 h thh , hotvl h.ak. " A Ind) it‘k,.d n IniniNtor "if -1,.• pn) nth•ntion dr.•hv and 1.1-1, , 0 , not being proud 7 ' " ihe noni-dr•r, )111i of it fok out of IL 010 i.)X oi there " WI , rostiiit•tfillly hot !troll% to credit the staternont or the Inl 1. 11l tho Nile Ili.triet to the ettl t 114 hnd e1f.1.11, not only thii ti Cr...0,1111i on the met. l'rints of 11'hitle, --A privato letter from son Davis, recetvod nt'Alnuln••l du, Htnten that tho account , ' of ho health have been greatly exgv, , r 1k will probably continuo to reel thn fatted Kingdom fur the rest el --Two old ladies, who were 1,11 to be of the sante ago, had the 'OM:. hire to Isetio the real number eons! one used therefore, every New 1 day, to visit the other, and e w, " tin, I am come to know how old w to ho this year." --We must eat a good deal of coin in this country, for Gmll.ll ) 1,1 vermicelli making establish whose shippentilare mostly to Ann Italy sends ' us an abundance of 11111 1.1 ni, snore than she sends to any outside of her own limits. AN Aenft.—"Oh dear I" yelled 0 , urchin who had juet been suffering an application of the birch : "Oh, they tell mo about forty ro ds meld furloug, but I can tell them a to story than that. Let 'em I,:et plaguey licking ae I've had, and they will find out that one red licher."
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