The Democratic Watchman. ' ' On r ~ 14r:1. t, EFONT K. PA === i lewr the W 47CIIVIAN - The Girl I Ne'er Shall See Again. I , l' '' U. J. in...81141QX Onto, in Illy w•inrcringm round thin world 1 at0m , ...1 at tit ra•Mmtries aurtout 10,00 The Olin the lund+ a morn had ftirloal; To 11.1‘1,, I journeyq.l up and down. I passed her (Arnett cathedral's tpwars, And, .danding nigh its grand old porch, I swatch , d the ,10-0 oi mail° hours-- Tho I prie.t—cherensered torch Out came Orriliwpor•-.4. throng eag.r. del ‘.tee, waq them I Bat the, NAY • MU lAIO crowd:among A ra . uud Grin all wondreaslilr. Ml , ' d ropped her glove—tbsitAriti of Franco-- 1 t d.or,..d, and pl.•kud It from Iho ground * 761 7 pad nn•allh wool-Ilt slums. And iiO.lQ attuned to softest snood Oh, Hell% cn w hat was there In that lam— In tho— •n 0 w.irria what power— Thiit ntffl that taro—ttumw words—l trace. As rlcarly as within that hoar No rent for Too until tip gun., Once Inure pruelignied aut birth of morn Conlon!. to•r me, waft poet god done My Ifl Mit Vlll, had, my beat forlorn. Four d. 6) s --part of four *ummermghte— wAll.ol tbraugb ey'ry Orem-and loon T. ' , WV.. t. o r roar., my ltaM of lights. Th.. girl I neer ?MAD IMO sgMn. to vain I never saw bm: wore I i v rt ni,l4traetworo rmfed ultra - rim! tu• honed t.r art am! lon, Tbrough firs long Depturtirs orronown Oft in thi• nileurw efibe eight, Wh4m !Orrery %Imbue ber magi° power That fmm omen o 9 befare my eight. An r !early am Is that far bout IL prompta my cgman—ft tune. my bong nd bores my thellgilla temper inn% .icni retired rho dame. among, Whyn that 01011, ID 'bought I ;Ira I'/4 1 / 1 1V would soressor heentsee Iry .r,. Kph herluels—ber par. --her smile en tall masky--but tone' ouch That oat for love sod wsot of guile Too thounpaied Magmas "I Pall One foam Now roll b•tweetlibm fiwo kod atill to Pantore droonuo I room n Qua far town beyond the U, chaste* at 110trie Dl , t riklent 4. 7 My OVUM the gruailo of Fwma elv.uld knew V. hop, through a rot unl,t,loon lay Ronvuxa god ',lvo s hall .oftl) f 4 K One studied. soft. so phoolou. A•r— The lilsbes• offort of my st nu o, 111 &dials to tier also— The g2l I t♦e'er .hell POO •fain. [For tloo WArremj,P THE BELGIAN TRAVELLER iry vi - J TunmrsoN have mrt with r1,,,n 14 rant; , I 1 . 1 r ton, and In all of thorn hn% found 41 a Weal fir atud:!. But t h e (.1.. ‘,l N 114)11 18. m now g”itiKto It.•.ik we., 1 ,, 11 Mier. of a itakly than any V. lth V. I barn hervtofore hen hr, , urlit nit beet. Travoiling fr.ni Linge in dage-o , ry h in, the ninter bad for a travrlilniz dMdaol of rues' unpre,x. o Mme p _ LOCO •••-- lI ; I' ~ f eon nt. 1121 t ), h.', 1-1.; such is to depot, tin 11.0.114 i• I ti lipairt • T tocheri,i) and Chrrt .11t in 0.1 &irk and ip•f,tt )4.111 , tie.ll.:l“ ik It. ono who noghc buppvti to t•t11 uu l r h r We had travel]...] for ...Pr 11,(1, Withol.t r ., hanging n w, rd, w it. n all Of a a11(16..n, my heu,pnntwi t••- watd aut,Traaote t., rltlu otl)or and tArtervc4l • "Flvu houni mon. %111 brim; n• i n to Brvidet. " ',aid I, I hu , l th.llght that It woull be int,. in the night bof.ir we arrived th,•re " "Oh, no. - 61 r..plie I " Y.ti -,.. tn to bn uniwritiannt...l with the rmite. - 'Rather so,' I replied 4. I know every ctt), town and hamlet in 11, Igl oo:I, on the map----but I nun not 110111111111. lid with the distance fr. , rn all hot re lay-station to 11,e‘t.,els ' " unirl he, 4 !know all about the tolKN.raphy 11.1 stunt I Lac Crovellod over the entire ictnyAnn, at various time. I was born In Brtni- Yon are, r,rlierw," o•ni,i 1, Chastotos." For I notle.d that hr pyed the brawl-binged box which I had btmidu me. " Wrong," said he, 4. I have br.en—ia, pokiler for Anson years; and I haliin got in this One hex the accumulations or ii..A. period." Belying this, bo produced a bunch of antique-looking keys--and, applying all of them 'to different parts of the hoe, the lid suddenly sprang up, revealing a spice about onelhird the Ftittl of the ehast,sin which ley a curiously fashioned revolver_upon seeing which, I know that I displayed some dispesiti4m to be am the psi rive.. *'. Friend," said he (this was the ilri , t line ho addressed me as such)—," under Ibis inner lid 1 have that which some would call a fortune—at loa't It will beep me for the rest of my (kw+. But do not be aid of this rervolvert—el Fare Ise dick 3 / 4 ers it ado you I" 44 What you mom by that ? " said 7„ a the haps taking my revolver frOMII tbe belt under my oist, thinking 11•1 • dirpla of my armory irould ess bore a moral affect upon my mysterious eiwrgessigs. Ines was of the olobrated Ma* pattern, and made in London. ^ That is a good weapon, Mond, " •itiil he, Plll'vr int; it, ii. I held it in my hand. "Ilii• you unit 1 will never lie ur xtritle. Whim eily ri , volvor ,nw you 1.1 gore Au clit.R " ' , '' %V A!, '' slitdif, '.l4' ft SP.' i siolf?‘.to#'lu4 i p .rtinigiti, Z Sikiuld. like ,I^iio . to tall h,c,ittiout,,rlth 111 . `pl ROL : Tliiirtrtn t 4. I t.l , .this,si votvio,ao .abOotii . 1 puil vi,iiiii olieloi ihrliAl•v:di- It is him) rlit'uolik ti. enemiiia of its owner " " Yes," he replied, with much enra phileds, them is soinoth int!: mVsteriuus uhout that pistol. But sa you wish to know About it. I Fhnll give you its 1.. my ' And st” ing this, hr crone near to ine, rind had,. 'oxittnino it I wandered nt ib. rrplivirrrrn thus - plarad in I +till hail mini• at Ind lwriek, and lying on niv in. mit-dnnr•, 1 ro- Timiod bun to look at min..--which he rand. Oa look of wonder whirl was Un'inv Mid alll Ilt , t afraid, ,trang6r, that pgatol gone no &lick when it saw von! P.xamining it elowly, I notirel six silver bo.yr•n on t h e butt, wkich ww , al nn mountra with gold. Tim...• Ril•Pr 'Noises wone rii9in,i.d in the form of n .trianglo—and in manner I hat. ono innre st•HY nero.9.ary to cnmplei.• the geonwtrtval tigure I om.nmtn,ii thoroughly, mid, handing it to "aid One more inn, if I may n,.k it rnltr ht th , meaning of then° t.t, v r Mr friend," t:;11.111.., ‘• thla rovnlv.•r / are a r 1 for each al ehele hosfteig ~f th.•m ra , rtal ,trifo in which T 1t11%.4 , 111,11 .•nV,110.1 " Horror «trietwn unit with st look of (li.gim tho - .nwon whom I nov, verilv ho•II ,r I , 10 in front of m.., I er Lum 1 , .11/wittin; l, qesui[titig the butt of tu% ettru w ipun " You do not trit,n to onv thin t•ou hivo nnudor.vl !hat to toy of your f.•l - cr.. tk tut,,, for th, , , cake of gain " llc reud and with it t•tranor I. k Knivit, ti So. friend 1 neyi.r mu rder, d ? kid I hncc in thi, i bed unwlatr ,, n rile' itiittlitw. Rut 1 have kJ/:d n r n In the I , l11" , 0 id my travel-, whleb I lime extend. I hide I)f Euriirei, and inn' ri , irtion. I hxyrriiion Niirleilt 'lends —end thin r i.toi hi,. hoot friend Yk.th 1,, A'nt. •m.re .il'rr .1•• , 11.• 1. - Inn.zi , ," 1 eos I=l2l Y , ll, fro•ri ,•1;.1 he, ti 10 inpp., • It I .1,.11 r..., that -, a ,.• ettit.t ..‘ n 111.,,i t t1, th.. 10-- tt , l :rms. t• 1 1 ,1, 1;. I—, Th....n• I Von , 1 n f 11'h% (him t-r r. ' I ,1-1(...1 PII .1” •. I i.fl Id pl thqt .11it t. 11 . 1.011 wi.h, I .I'lll olty• , ;t to I .iv n; 11. d in% 11,...wr la hear •"mi .- c”lterrtling the hiot , v 1 hi o pot up, r. to. lin I Int toy •t.•rp.os hte nar a ton I wn. n u, 13rtt •1%, to tho 1818. .11) t.,th r tt • prit•tortor...t thu Iginn t,ng.•nt tt,lll.•h tought ut Watorl o. ..•n I w,-, tt iL n 1,. 111 , ft. Id, Urri pi) , ,wirig o tht• Twatitt put, 4,1 tilv fig l / 1 1114 )1.1 t„- 1 n lo1.1,•,-, :611 whole 1111.1n4 rO-114 ,A -c r. 11,01 tall, u, txt ottlit r Whet; I , tt twt.nty--41, 111 \ p.•n-ion, a.' sun, 0,01 d, and for tone I , •irgiv.ze , l niy.elf In deviling kid g10ve..., which wes ul Ora time 11 t , lerahle good hipon , i,. But the v,1,1,11 eiiii 10) 1 . 11 hod a failure, rind 1 was diseharged At this time my father was lying sick, and it WIIA appa rent that lin C:01/1.1 not lust long, ' I was ono flvoning, pitting by the grate-lili., wondering what I I. hmild do with myself niter my father died, him spoke to OW from the bed on which he lay, observing • ' My 1011, you will soon have to do mouthing towards making your way in the world. I shall give you my advice —but first let me know what you think you are best tilted for." " I cannot think of anything, at the present," Paid I. Well then,"' he replied, 0 • I think the business which I followed in my youth will be the beet for you Bo a pedlar. It is boat Putted to you. Bad I always-followed lt, I should now be leaving you a fortune. You will have an opportunity of studying human na ture in Its diffetent phrases, and also of aeoing:the celebrated places of the world. But mind me. Never travel unarmed Mind this, and you will not have to re gret it " " 4 few days after. my Mho; died and at the ago of twenty-two I left Brussels to seek my fortune In the wide world. It is twenty-one years sines I left Brussels—but I remember every street and turn within it, as though I bad loft yesterday. Before leaving I purchased it 'twelve', and, after carry ing It for seven years. I bougfit thie one, which has served we ever since." expended wbat hula T bid lo the " 1n till, 'firtieles 14, 4 I kiww would meet with a tr.giy sale nmonr the pleasantry tl B *up . trter.leil t ihe kingdom on toiii,litiat#l end ni riVO yyartv„ falroceeiltst gitrifi rim: ith a catitialtleritOe ,'turn tiliiiney4;Fice yeari4l en! 4 . Frat'it and }hole, 'made ty Inge ildtheion to nix Mesa, resolve' to proceed to the Li being then considered a good mart lul jewellery,. and other cosily trinkets. Mv anceees bond, the shores of the Mediterranean more than fultilkal Itty expeetat lons. tt-i_nte traileing wiwi lion 'n'itric es of valhe, nv pa& 110,11111 i. Rimillor, until at lam I eNelonngell it for this-cheat. I now iirocceibsl to N,i •-olitt, lit A•nalte Turkey. where I !e -ntwined roilr tenrs.lteeimoihtttugmuch money. Iteturnmiz to ron-ditniniiiidi , 1 travelled on loot through the Vrinci rialittes, and thence proceeded to Vienna. I virited the ‘7lrlOllH 1.01 1., or Lower tier:tinny, then proeceded to Berlin.' In Prussia I wet with great seeress. Eeerythitig I 14ntelted was to uric it source pi•ofit. Puirtm4 a;111 1,1111.1 Ili 011 liruvva , I it! cceoed to liwltzerlaild, with theptirpose or ivesting, It portion of Inv funds ni watcher. Dining the tincen years I hail how erica' lit trat ening, I (mon' tered mutt doubles and piu,roi through 11 . 1311% danger-, dui,l to that revolver Indebted for lily useape Intro them all. While In Geneva, I made the .ac iittaititance at another pedlar --lie mid. Frenclonitti,tiii Toulotise, pro to air that sir should ewe! 11.1.• partmer , hip. buy a given anion It of w each tartvething au egonl to ire of the money, and ca vi l 1 0 p ile Urup tide rip in the profits a nd 10-ve- I clo d s,' ac it t he iitier, a n ti e departed for the eceme 01 our commercial opera to its.. Nuonaltstam4ng that) had untered into a clone pititiier z hip %%idi Ambro.e Bertrai. , l--thiat was kit , mane --and h td keoi acqu.uutt i milli hun for umre t:uul tie it nuullLw, II %%;in cult a feel I,ig tu.,;l,llig that I ‘s.rit \T heft flint rut (.11, er firm ell IS hint, 1: /me a ,Ivq. It hail dune Hits every lime I pi4.,ltieed Il 1.E..0rt, out' wtth whoa) I afierwanin 113.1 Attite " Well, ,“.1 'Tent h%(") 11. Ifetlilerr , nean,llllile prliill.. :111 , 1 r ! , irne I tirl.lm, 11.01 t• r',l•l.t I/J h r. 0,1 ,e be"lller+ atid I h., 'me % tnct. I lint the r!h h niL inotaller, meant m)iliolg. .it Irng h. the .1 r. came alien x‘t tsvre t., our ti • 0(0% e h , -.m,•. .n.I I. hat lug in:t r L i lir beep (Tli• I;,r the 1111 I I 1.. pry feb- hiru, mor w g./111 . 4 Ti) leask Oh ILt inte , t , wil of tr.t‘eitttn,r tor .1 ,al or tai 1,1 Fr e :11 n e ltixl LI I4,rs 4,1 ON thi,iti,t, tt 1,11, , t1, 1n1.141 ro',? •I ).111,1r.c {l,lll. 11 L. nl tde arpt•tt tht.,, ,4 RA a balance. ut In. I I,,ur th.m..in I !rano., Ilk being a correct balance. I defue,l Warm word. piths(' I hcts+ren a 11, maid that he Ira'''. en mi,ual.,en ut ut• has ing itwor , -e Iluo I , 11M 111111(1r,11.‘0• I 1.01(1 lii 111 that I had ne‘er, until taken him tgr a s‘wHiler }L u dt, had I p,0,,,,,,ced the la.t he rode from and, blow at my Le td, laud me nn the Getting up, an I ta oft Ole uu,', I turned to him aunt " Itat,e travelled been together for a long nm and I (het not look tot this; but n gill re quire a little burned powder to oik, away thti smell of that hi.),%. Let us come out Into the v.4:00,1,,:* 11.1 you pleiwie," said lie, at" lie tut lowed Me out. " That was tive years ago this men Wo cou.iderilde his tanee to get into the woods, which arc de-ine on the shores of the lake. At long h we Mend a place suited for our purpose. As the green trees waved above me, with the birds Bang in the branches, on that quiet, summer alter- , floor,— when I looked at the seta e around me, I thought,somehow, that I was doing wrcorig. Nut the thought of that blow quickly dispelled the feeling. " We measured out ten pekoes. and each took his stand. We both fired at Ike same instant. My ball passed Through hie left. breast. tine tipped the end of my kft,ear. As he tell, he discharged another shot ; but it ,'truck the branches above my head. "I went over to him and said., " If there in any message which you vrouki like to send to yonr friends at Toulouse, make it known to att. and I shall deliver it. " Caa I depend on that 1" /laid tie!' " I shall carry it," I aoswered, " if a legion of &vile stand Ki etas way." Well, then," said lie, " L 4 tite my money, and the likeness ivhieb is is my chest; sodwthis leek of nay hair, sod wove,' time to toy seek. They will be for the slrl whom I was pigs Ws spent I.Bl' .rcrrn ar to :I.4rrr !!(.1 I , ' 1-, liket will in tbe t( lice in rnv• id 111 V •le,tt li." " I, 0,11.41: ?" I ask,. I iettll."lie rep 114.41. - 'iNtrur Flaid Rhin bi 1 . le , / Int led WWI rarOV "Varesvell." ,shld lie. knit Ire NOM* El= - ""I etrrie.l wit 11,N wi-lie4 OK lie 111,1 dtrerte I. Kit I f 111 VI• ever .1111'1' re thlti 11.110. it I, l r the , 11-I,li. 111.111Pftii.1 rrano., it t.. Iris hetr~tlrol, 41ii• little kiimv that I hail el.. T inerelv told wick iv tiene‘ft, nnB itiiiinirite.l In ! N ex.•rlllhl' 111141 111 1 1111 111111 , 1 1 1111 4 P (hell hl,f• ent n.rr tlitm• nommmt. and tried I+l otm inre m. 01f that I mi. riLtlit in In, reelmnitm•---Init I nm.er runt .1 nn it t• Ilt it smi.-flirtory roneln 1( I :.“111.1 but know for ti err 11.1 t .11)111 . 1).• Rertnind .Pith renni t,. t lint 1,..11.11, , ni ft. 0 slintittand frmr.t• n moll.l rt , ltrtf to in , . mind. Tirit I .11 , 01 in.., et hi , 0110 to find 'out ; thritit ? i, I ..o , lle timrA 1111111( (11/101) • hr unity hive beri ri:10 " " Bur here wont Ilrii..e:lo—thr "11.10 r the tame ll.' when I telt th.. t•tts t ri r ne 5. , ,14 tvzo." A ihi,,itteptt liter lite Ntri,ft• woulova In fr..' If I (110.1. 1)111 11..1i•11 'Ps for ‘0.,e,1 it 3V.• Itntlt 14 ni ,, , ' , ll. 1.1 the grieei; of a Nun I's _inn ~,iii.l. 1.1 ,1., oh., rill f., I' , •.,• 11 M . titi%il I . IIIA, 1.1... jttritZr. D.I Cllr 1, , ,„,... . ts h i , ~ ~,,,,,, I .1.1, ~ , .It 00 di. t 11.1111 •1 14111.1•111iVil Shawl 1% lileh_ wt . : i,:t%1.31/Mi ,414.1) iii OM! .if our Itirgeotori.•••. liii.ti•lr , i;•" tle it!'zhi -ill I L'' ti o r• ' 'Z ' ‘‘ 4. i . iiiileiiiiii:lNT I thin chief d'aitivit• to , i.iit the i cltdirati—lliiiiiioi \Vs' tor toll leant) Mintitee. The center, I i. 4111 li ha ! oiier limn vt hitt., ititil twill -- A LEGEND OF THE CENTO H - s . '1 , 1.1 0111• k, bud grotto to it , einlile iii ' i hilt, lie eiiilt e coliirrit lace. And it v.a, .• ..1 i iy.lmcta! :IP !1011 - and frail an that none ninm 11/1; 114.1;Ni II OF VP I'ol. -- ri i i The iiiiiileroit. colore which were TT IX( T " •ftonpr, illendr , i In the onmetiiiie bonder--which In the Ir. glining 11 nr 1...n.44 rrn•• di, ' huh our, in ult• it a lil:in• iii rc ilo r , 1611. Aiipri , • , ll /11/11, .1400 k Mt 01 , 1 Atria, .! iii liiiiiiii ti. fiiiiiiigiit in look rit, %sere. Anorwer..l tin F,il F. err, r. Ig r ,t ~r 1,),.,ii 1 ,,,, iii....ri flea ri, i it. in opeak plainly. drlial h„...^ or .a-r.• 11 iiiii, I irrierr that it regional /I I r-I rung iiiiitz, ii Ohm In Fee it .I , it Inuit I, t 14.• • ..•li ire. , r , ‘ tnr•kr• .1 •'rr / , -. 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I 11 rti , I, u 1 ,h• N A th., toll/ r tat, 1•• .114 4,1 tt r , th ta.z qr-t tad .11.1 A prlh.l. kt.priontin,al ( ~ 11. 1114711( I , ?t•Ln 111‘. I ,II 1 h. , (earl,' 1 1 1 trpir wlhKwl knA trt 1.1/11.• la. 1 , 1 vihrt, 4‘14.1 It .Ithahlt /..114111— % borttnn hr• tthsthht rl thh st n rnm trial wis•ol, h. r•11... , 1 lii • Ciwnrilng hl. artn. rrt. •I &w l l. N laugh, • NIA.,r, tn. 'llly tn. And h. %.,0 rlrtrod f , r .•011 tn Nr•rewl a otn,t t . , ~ rill'1, 1 •4 1 • 111 au hart given n 11.44 wy.•lnnot '144 I/ el. pilaw snd opt rich siud t shold ! Mud tho Mholx, Thou ger'o, the hue of Knid I ho eholetort gift of eagle, horse and took. , , And now Mattorutl for *hot 1 hou ohnitrmulte lOw Theo, lo my turn. Lol It le here " God, for whom n'onsthe plot« or lion off, "eleoir Hold forth Iflo awful Hand, All hotWoct to light And (Ado gave tho opidor from trio night (eel toek the siptder—pined it far and high in the dim milt that waiehot yet the sky , Thee on the animal ide Aged lila gate, Dread with the •pleudor of eupsrual ritys The inoneter. Into so smelt, beneath Ills eyes, Grew suddenly te vial and wenderone else, Hu the Emma/ Gan., shanged not the while A eirange dawn wandsred oor the opso,use The frightful form a lustrous globe became, The knotted Wows were changed to orbs of flame, The outetretshed legs to rays of light were turned, And through, the shadows blinding splendor, trustiest • ~, ihttatod, the demon crouched -- th e work was done— And of the gross. lied had mode the litYN —Victoria's portrait, with the au tograph letter given to tieorgil l'oabody, _the gold/muff-bog protented by the Fish posiger's Asvm-intion ci London, the gold boot in which Mr. Peabody nicely -0-1 the fri7r.lorn of the city of Lonlon, and the gold model },resented by Con gross, are permanently dopnaitod in the l'enbody Instltute, st south Danvers,— 'Choy ern Intrinsically valuable beyond their nei-m-istions ; the Victoria portrait alone cost £6,000, and they are kept in it earn of the boot construction, for further safety and sceording to orm. ditions wad(' by Mr. Peabody, they are irt i o reiod by a watobtnen night and as! In J.o•A•ottortt. - • ^.l loge U. it••ItIon numthinn ufkin,ttly re,elieer. lee Alit Itn tri/mit.o WliettitTur I 'Way ettrq,%. Bova to *mob thu l rlpplcr A, dire) eteirote I t ovrartf thn Se 11, brokailf , their tiiit.iett mwlc Ho 401timuly to 1111.1 Inv., hvynnt wnr4l , 4 of kindlnet. Fill,/ trig tnnio.n heart ltin4o tPivr-drops. Nlnv theft Innoity trier depart toivel In 11 ,, Ar tho bitornitlr olfigloo toittoomi bromic,. A. .1 111..., a Wm, eel ornhletn• I'r on tho Hlloot forest 1 1.14 to Wool sLI seniiiv N 1)) orA. lialllll lagitt.,l%o • 4!). 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Lew Or It 11, e \ lab ;of bar of the mania. wrapped 111 itandkerehiefx. oit Elphimitone caneitlertliel wean• mire. new gloves when ho-travels, and the Prince annually wears a puirofnoil al lavenders. "rho Iwo gentlemen n.,su welt. hate exactly alike on all or nusirntt~, N' Len they • take off then Irate arid leave their gloves, evert; one thinks that the beet glovts must beim e to the Prince, µad the consequence is that Colonel El ph 11110.06 e hits 10 , 4 lIPVOIi ,right hand gloves I The Prince's pock et handkerchief was snatched front his hand nt th• ball at London, and every effort to recover tt proved inetrec tual, but about a weak atterWartl it was sent to him through some unknown source. The tioveritor General tow, is a sufferer set -the hands cl the relic plunderers. Re is accustomed to wear a white k..rse ) hitt, anti Attiring hie trip through t.):.itario he lost no less than six. --- Lettere have been roeolved from the late George Peahody by membura of hie family in Now York, ( written with • in Ova dap of MI d , nth), elating that ho wee cheerful, and resigned - 1,:o hie then applonelting end In one of those letter+ he ear' " For a peon, of years I heris prayed daily to GM ttparatrifimy life to carry out thri.work 1 was endea vnritT to my feeble way to accomplish, and Ho has done it." His only tele- Ilver to New York aro Mr. teorge H. Peabody, of the firm of Jenkins, Valle & IN•abody, and Mr. , A.rtbur H. Pas. body, of gm firm of Cbarliogeritmer Co , ?anti hie nertkrirs. I For Um 1% - iite!mina WHAT I LOVE. =MM. ME 1,1 ti Li !r.lOll votil•,hl:4• lip •;'ll , i'l Ph. i r.iiilN. it 5.0.114•. : :11. F. 41 =1 11•1=1!!E All Sorts of Paragraphs .---PMIII du Clitollo the famoui A Irwan expli.rer, iH in Philtulelphin. —Ant, lf xx ii,111030•11Ukle 1'16410,1"j i. nl'ontalllnd yuunq Indy of Pr0vi,•116,,, S. I. —PiAbiburg hug att pt.,/ 1111, thirt ) rolliiig 111 111., gu von sioel and tu.. par Works. ..p, —Melt Chinattion in thin Ftstivi.v. pity' $5OO for a first...hiss wife, sot thb trado is livoly. —A titan who saw Major And cutely' is still living at Hanover, county, Wisconsin, Everything in its place__ Lf.-ft't nt tompt to shit vo with a hoe or etit your hair with a hatchet. --dtmeral R. E. /MS pelt' IN ‘voillod hrallfi find i , .1.1y,* horgcbitcl, —(;old-tivaring. quartz lin, coy. ..d 11 , 1 tr Loa A. 1.1111,,e• rock liti..titithiug in In , 4old frf..:(lSpitriilll•lllll9, lik1111) buried for noitrl ti hammed 17114 Inwn tuna Ht Nea hur R, N —Genitic IA the gift of untare nn,t thr do. a not depend n iill)e nn.. eireci ril+trince, of tt, bil i h rN•ont (lot h i .,.„ pot holid ti, iww,i,ll.llilestlletl tilt ,Ilorvr's,(11111111111.D think that yuu VIM tuitkp pork out or iir thitt y, a rim Inv emu, Atoo-troik.r bi dritikm 4 cobbler-, —Von tithin UN. 1.).4.n 1'11f.% 111, LOW. VI 1.• ad,lll 1111.,mnirrfoit so (.., •rind 1,,„„ In 1,1. I-.,11i11.•nt IVh..ti th. button) 01 Cho E„„ ' rrn h. VI *II , 144 . 0 . 711 h,bo.ooo,„l„ ns of r1111.U.14 find , t11(1 JlA`fr ,, ltor, In 1. ad from it - Marl, TMII , II th. h i , f plain do • ”nk mt.t it•tin mtitott,to uith iho nit.ittery rO.l oved --it..v. 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(1 ... .'I 1111 r4 The Prnddinn iii..usalfic it bill which declared w.ory multi Pristink t., .110 (11 ' ago when 111 r 1 VC'S At hid 21 r , t nitr —Jurico .T W. Johnst. n, ~ftbe new Vtrgrntu Ss•nntnrr, is a ('s,h,,b, Thk. Brt,Renl Nell t , illti,tlSiA neat ho l'in:be ' nd tilt man that hum graced its halls for bag contury —limar-Admiral Wm. B. Shubrieler• now the ()Wert aherr in miller the army or navy, having ' , meted the per% ice In ISO(. 'rho (Adroit nommiol , m in the armyirthatofGnn. Hylvanue Thayer, Braintrae, Mum, who entered the army in 1808. —Anna Gareahne, a young girl id Kind, in &Win, rescued. recently, woe hildren, from a burning house which none Of the firemen dared to note? The ifoupererupon hearing of her hero ism pBll4l her a thtusand sliver roubloa, and the Emprem promoted her witil valuable iliiiicklaroe. —the young man who has been trav eling about lately and jumping off the train to kivehis sister, and then 'spoil: , gizidg when he found his mistake, has beconia:converted, and will leada rot life. He tried the thing on at New Haven the other day, when the damsel raised her veil and said : "Golly, maws, what you 'bout dar 7" —ln La Crosse, Wisconsin, the °the , day, a gentlemen suspecting that some person or persons were stealing his wood, charged a few sticks with winowckir,ba the wood pile fell down and mixed Os wood so that one of the marked sticks got into hie own stove. Re don't know who stole the wood, but be feeattpeed about the way ft "goes off." fle beget a Dew ,we, sad will bun ma 1 1140 this. 0
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