14? f iwptim t8 iMTBLISHBD EVEKT FRIDAY MOBNLNHt i, a. odßim&Bfiw vno ;IIS UTZ. us J IDjLLtA H.. iippaHteUiii Staeol BEDFORD, PENN'A rassHi c-t.iuirear n ;im -inctlv u uivum-v. rr .... m , u .fiibln tecs immlta 4SS-38*. It wt imid 'itbiii AtjwtU*. A Business Cants K tn twr rr , iim mnm, fl ALTO KN BY iT LAW, •HI Uttinilf nri rewtlv alette o .At rati nes aHuifa 'O as cm*, lifer witbti. (I. 3pan& xtissa trtet. hit* Ini auth <i tfe* fltrtgei !Iut. May M:l y r r. ea;y. *J. vrro as by at- la w. i riei givee in Bnghih Mitt Stan. [ uplift] l. ttisiu. 1. a. usxtKMixai RUS6KLL a LUNtiSNBCKSB. teranaers A Qami— mine* at Law. 3<t ttf&ffti. r'Skn. ViU rateed promptly ma tTOuJiily L> 01 besi, 3HI atruMte ra tfc*tr are. 3|rae:u littotU* 3TW* cttoetuMU aa> U ;weeeioi at ctaiai r l*r "'ay, Beranty, Mil *. Sgr-I I Bets ' * 5 Oiiuti meet, (Ok A the (bo feras* Hua:irr. a. ro 4 ems a *• a eseeewx a VSYBBS 4 3ICK3BSON. VI MTOKNKYB AT LAW, 3irrrtr. P*W w .flee aai* -id ricctts -vnw -v Slpb. W 1 we -tMCf rant of "be OaatMt Ste, vtß romaee At everai '-attrti st Bedford wracty. -rasiwra. -untita mi ratec ray +ttin*d *e be ••irsasse -i 3*te 3sta wtEeu ro. Hajr'l. 'A-Ist. 1 A ' fEBKHA. *j . 4TYOBXEY AT LAW. flee with -Tow Czhjul. a tuiSnna. meet, a tt See .ne—lj -retaata T Slag 4 oresa. it-; -vceetly bry Fillet A Stagy. AH nresttss 'a mi -are nil . teeiif uthnti tod - saw sucsiMu iuitftrr 'items. Fetuic-KJ, At-, patetiSy o.letteu. Stefenh ;uie % lESS. • I'tfc. H*KFT!...._ ..I. P- SEB* JHABPI A XSRH. > i ms.wT-LA w. WiU practise m :be OeetiU o# Beoftut! xo wi "isf • smtlts. .All -iiiaees eeitmitett to their ate *ill rtterre orerti mml tmbt isttattoe. -r.seora. Banmj. 3tet :*a.y. At.. leeAilr -oi. eerta :rtea r he (hTerraseti. i#-e a "ciuim tree*, wmi®- the met ieg sue • Ueed A SeraA UeOfert. P*. mxrtit . ■. '.treaeaaow DUIKIHHOW A LtJTZ. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SorPKD, Pa-, ttecti snappy to U1 ituiua nmstea to me. ' .-ilsctic-as aerie a he oorttet ao jt. ileet regaisrir lleeosee i esm Agtem -si', grre Tccmi •atecri-'ws to - te ■rf secasiea ••.ma -gaißJt "he Imiuenl At Penint, •sr. 3®aaty, Soasty Laau. Ac. ••'■•e • n .'tuiaaa -eet. •••ae -wor ••it-tab -t the ' e ret Hi use ' ißti -.tetir -tysite-be iwrnrer Ipril 28. As:t. SSPY W. AUIP .TTORNBT il LAW. Bbbtoj®, :'JU. WiR rjdtbinily Mnitvromytly ttttna - o oil *- -•84 Btrtuttaro -lis art a Beofc-rc ntiaoieii oatiee. Miiimiy taiau, '.'•ttti-t-at. *eA >r, 3- terry, At. iyeailll iiiMicKni. 'Ste *iih "Ivai. .-6 fljii. a -niiMsx trtet. sc--rt -otiib :tbe 'Aeogei ilt-cue. t4 ; , 'AM-— ft \,r \. p*in*m > L ITTi 'RNEY AT IxAW. JEi-rr ar. Pa, leraeetfoilT tetters ''.is • reftesfesai em tee o be sstHt. Oteo ritb -T. W. Llngwieltor. , Aiiaaa trtet. -wo ioerr ••atb - *be . "'tcgle Htaae." Dee. ". S#4-'.£. r- ,ND LISKJEXFELTEB. i.V iTTORNETS iT LAW saeermts. t. lan> "seeM - • matrttir sa "be rxetirt '< b- L/sr -■ate'^e~ oiiaa* .-street, two 'icorf >-stb he 'Accgei Bmoo : ri . f*—f. 17 3. iTTTfKSY. ii. TOBHHY ..":• "'I'.T- ELL *K i.* LAW. I t. RSAL ESTATE MIBNT. See a Sue Street, ecween Fftortb ma Piftb. ineene 'be Ossat lease. " gAMos .TIT. anßSOimi. TL. nreetite a he idjetcisg t.'-aaies • f Üb .6m -X'S Kucsae. "eij LfctX PHTHICLWS. Wa. w ;A.-jiBON. M. D.. Suetnr Rrt Pa., '.i?rectfoily -ettaers Lis {voteeneeni -erritee 'o tt aeor>le etrtmiy. iiee-Selyr Dit. L P BASBY. Sespectfoilr lestei -is rtiitssioaai er -itee to '-he oitetu € Seofetd ws ••-iiraity. • See hbo reeiAeate a Pitt Street, ta -he aiiaing •raenv •tifpted t Dr. J. 8. !It-bee. .1 Til !E4 —ft f L M-iRBOUHG. M. B •I . Sarißg (eraaaetiUy oceted reepeetfeUy ttserr iii ;>t>te4"MaJ em ice to 'be itiieas : TL-ni-.Tti ama Vlnatty. tSee • a .iiiiisaa .-treet. :--jiterhe Beak. -e<iees tortk >•! Sail A Pai -See. April i. SjM—if- E. - s •!. STATTiBB, ieur SsaetLrurc. -ad Jr. . 'IiAiIKB. .imeriT laarinteteal -TAJ, lanag sntiMM "hetsseinn e be rar !• ltaic-.ee. -tspeetfcsiy us? teer replee nasi erriree -o "be titiseas -A Secetlioarg ai -unitr. Jr. Terse' flee ita -eeiaeace use - merir it S. Wbtte, 3so— iec*A. 3. J. -TATT.KR, teiiipitrg, ipriiltly. J. .f. 'IABKS. H'UKLJt. ( 'fI ALYHEaTB house. NOTlCE. — Perroai ititiaz ;b WeSeriag Pis te, itU!ii;a a -err ieemoit rreect as ibe 'THA LYBEATH iIOTSK. ar he .aJyt-eaie flynag, leoford. Pa- where he .rrterrigccti is nrtfjurto •c eeossHtsM front rigfaty -t- -em hscared per :as. TLe isnse i • -jt-i -try, *•.' rreetly cr uaed. Terras aswiersto. I text rtsEEicgt® .Mineral .flprißgr. b-i Mihtr s Water -.ilwar? -r. head },y l.Lai ta. *rHKOWSTH. W™™" ff m,)HD. "PL "Lis act aaa • muxiiraj aeaaty aiiet eet t iata v ten.: scriter. ! nc-w r-ee c-r •he re el *ms : isttorr iai -a*derr. tbm rooms at irrt. -eii ec.ti.sted. nti c*i; rtai.lv . rr.i'hed. 'he this will 4ft*> e applied witfc he eat S ".arhet.au aCerd. "he tht % .toectd i 4 te t.-.:eet iscora. c -aert, ;t :av *en •*er ~ FTBST-CLABS HOTEL, rhsabttg &e ;>ru: :<at sat it<ts. I -wreetfotir salteit a "tie* ' hetr strrcagr. Isess wiß ma oastsßilr -etweea :be i: te< .r.: be Aprrag^. • iTir, '7.:y WM. D 1 BERT. iVop'r. IIM EliA TEOCf*; R :i t> . -Hanson, bankers, ■ i Orweiit. Pa. VNK F DISCOUNT AND DEi w .SIT. • we- m naeie for •he East. Went. S'-rtb ma ntb, as 'te rtntrai : *taess >i Bxchaag* : terse ted- T-tee sad Arcoaxtr '.-ileetta sad -is .'.tateee rcair-i 1 rraade. JIEAL BSTATH •jget sad otd. -ee2S D-iNIBL BOHDER. Ifln -mtr. rtt> <*••?.* wbst -r th* sas '•* rtc-Tth. 3E*K>*l-. PA. v'.p'JIMAKER AND DEALER ; N ;EWBL BY. SPECTACLES. AC. i aets a ana a steefc of are -Jetd sad "Sl 'r ' vsebas. reetseUt <rf iin iisr.t Dtuit Refea- r 2 *'*• Jao Bscetet Pebble Olaitee. Clobd • 7 &Sta sice. Drtast PJas, Piager Biagt. 'oeet =itty :' Bold 'sum. He ill -Btyiy * .toot '■ £T htar s at liastot ..-a ssau. j i#s — 41 . IBcMorCt Snqnacv. JITBBIIBBQW k i.UTZ Miter* ami Proprietors. m .—■—* >B the bosom -rt ho flree Vboro the stm inioosad hit ißiror. On the .tarih -trcani Siyr, ■f ailed a -esse! light aid free. Murmxtg .lew-drops hung like manna On he anght lows ,rf her inuuitrr. iVlnia he tephyrs -ese to tan floftly o 'he radiant sea. At her prow a pilot iieaimng In the rin&b af -mnth =tood dreaimng, And he was in seeming Like as ipgei irons home; nntnigh his hair he bw sported. hMaeta '.be raw he fWttee* Oft 'he piftrt <mge}-'hroated. Warbled lays if hope and love. Through those ocks o bnghtly lowing. Baoj .*>! 'snrei liiciom were blowing, And ina hands anon were ihromug .Music r rom a yre ml gold, dwtftly .town the stream *ie enae-d. •kit the purple ware tinned. And a rmnbow ttrch abided. On hit ■ -auras nowy foid -Ixcrioßs Leans nth fond iemiion. •V:sscht-d him tailing -o '.he <eean. Prayea that no ntu -ominotion ' Midst 'he elements might rise. And he seemed some .young Apollo. Jharming sammer nnos to follow. While he rater-• rag! corolla "rerabied to his canac itgas. Jut .hose rrarpie raves -nthanted. Roiled beside a istr hannied 9y an awtul spell, hat flaunted averr •omer .o her -.norr. Might dadw -"nek ihe air •ncsinoered. And pale naiote -satnts awn bored Where 'he !otuj-eaters tumberefl. .lysis co life ao more. Then here msbeu with fit'aing roideness O'nr his ace i .mortal sickness. Ami the i&wF m taazfol '.hickntas limbered fat hit • empiea fair, tad here swept a -ipog mtrmur Tluongh. he lorely -fomhern sammtr. :Vs the beanteoas pilot oo.aer Perished : vy that •ity '.here. •hill roib m hat radiant river. And hfe -oin oninods his ipnr Per -.he ..sum streams forever On .is fjosom as wtore. Jut chat -essei's -ainbow banner ireets no more 'he gar cavamia And hat pilot' ate hops nanaa )n he ptarpie raves to mure. I.INBY. Mr. .Y< isf' t'Drratnt i ■ nram. ■ xiimd. profai • hi .Y*tc Eut/iaitti Almcopherr rhkh he cat breatkmg, pre/heed Mie i .'Vtc incidents"/the nit nf mt /rutawijpe mr 0 3(*ston. Taemont Htir.-E Boston. Wicb is n the hi ait ir -I aAsarn:raetts., > Ultt -1. I Km. } Z her huz itea an laeorreet idea ar Boa ton. p">zea Bteten o be -trate-ae©d. moral to a iegrre not to he tndenstooi ar a Dimocrat. ana Parhanicie. r-raznmtaken. There :se& heavy t ; -*er m -w men in wham His EggfJenev and L <en aik deiite •* there is in any sty n he onntrr. <* the following iwidl mw, whiefa aa tmier my Ttrtice will -bow- Si we wra 'omg hTongh Pninkiin m a tnsq stepped ap to bei-amage rather hes tatinir— 'Mr. f'resident. ' -ed he 'Weil. ' aid His Sggsiencr. 'nrmn fdil ipoxi 'rim. The -lie ctr the nose w 'he dtop Father rr us •' mntr •eashnrefi him. "Mr. F-csdent. wood yoo ike erne rmnefa r ' 'F-ineii r.rraiiiir. But hern t t -nthin jtronger. *o av be fbitndasfaen withT*' 'Uestainiy " and he palled a bottle civ brandy from his right hind pocket, and .he •Teat man took an ibserraaon tr he ky bro the Lottotc ar it, whteh iistida cmnit. E never -gin rill ionbt hat -he material to make Dimoemy ar exists n aitmntry wher .her come at pro with <uneh. and iter Pran iy Laities in ther -*t pockets. Bekays -vere dowered apes as. < )ne aid gentleman, who sot we boms n a -hair watting "o present to with iris, dnaily bisted tat .is. fhe fact hat here was a note in it asking '"or a poshben trir tlie genrons girir. don t detract snyrbin from the -miyoo ir he gift. When re ,-otrotheend <f mr trip 'here rat a iray oad ar :kays in >ux arnage and :u ail batt three tv ,-m war tied in reeommeiriashens for he givers for •daces. It' s 'Wtter to her rich miasm ernei •ped n rosee, hough the- most horns we git un't got msea rotimd an. The most feeiung ncidem wnx the num inr -.tr babies wo bed to -.isa. The mothers pressed to nr amagc step* to present rheir aifit cnngr. M'uuuiib me or the Pres ident, Ekisa* hall ur m. Tim apchemui cxpreshun *n 'he lpitimed faces ir the tnxehut mothers aifeett-d the i'restdem to teers -nowm. ax t iid. the -onridence rc poAed in 'mm. 'Whist! Teddy' -t-d •! ar cm. 'ana bowid per'nng up mhe :nan o kiss who ioesn % km the iirtby raters:'" 'Musha. Phfciiin. <estiiL Ihelbtadem. bkes Ins sowi. wont tjjte pe'" 'Lind me yer aprtm. Peggy- owtpe Eer rr thee wid. The Pnsidim mnsht kiss the iarrin. Ttrim ivory Prtiidint wonid do the iotke. Ami the Preadem kissed, aid I kissed, till >ar :ipy wnz -oro. dieii is vAishun! list trite t received , ettcr rem Deck in Pogram in wieh be iestred me o ascer ain whether it no there wnx may 'lottoni to the Northern I>im"-risy. i.'apt. McPei ter -ed the Noithern Himocray wn strong ■DTiJf to t-arrr is civ Kentucky cbroo. while PpUock. the Bfiiioyer. -wore the Northern Dimooriiy bed a xmndemrie more to io to "arrr thmtdraf than they bed bin airie to Acoinpiisti for omt ime —that u a |itrilin match a <rps wnr it ar much akKomm ef it wtu a tag owe. With this ;etter :n my hand E fell asleep, and while asieep. ireemed. Mcthawt I wnx in Noo < >rt*ns at a gath in >ir trie F&ithioL who wnx tailed togeth er tor the purp">?e at xmadtna wat w io. dam few —L.ngreet. Gov, Brown, tnci JeS. Thompson—wax n fxmr ar -nbnus- A LOCAL. AND ritWrSWRW NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO POLITICS, EDUCATION, LITERATURE. AND VtORALS ston. and bed jfot the matority or the dosth -ra ;i*opie ta igroe with ham hst there was to yoase tr funher wasetancc. and they ■TO ;its lOLiu 'o so itriare. when 'LiiUn iignais. Ben. Wood. Toueeiy. Mfarwey, ( Vatutii and -a aeore ir wo more tir hat kind, rnriied in and iiegged ! tr em m hold nit. Why sabmitf" .d Yrilandignain. 'W U sBMBByoe. Tlte Non horn Diino •resy is a giant which kin via aertwst you. Ho a in in his pmne and strong anutf it ao vaxry row three twice the trcmbka with iareatem yoo. Depend onto "is —w© 11 car . ry yoo- Ami '.he rioittherawa whopped over c* hmr dde and .-idled densely, No mfamts oni" and tnmejiiiy the enure bailin civ ..•m tutsci North n it these men to asecr tan the strength ina arym iiiwb—iiy. xr the Nonhtan jimoansy. Mothswt the party rareiea and trafakd, uiui dnaily bey -.an* u> a cms .ikifi ikKeatoia.an o wieh wax extemtid prostrate the form ar a Giant. It wn a Giant immense n statott, mi .anaciated to '.he last -iegree. His iitnus bed bin ffimx iris tenth terrible, uiu ins crunk tnassire, out it vox piatk- to "e that m wnx Mntgea >ut and a cook at .ts .ace -.bowed why ,t rax liiaiiiation aed redoast ium to iieipjessrn.- His face rut oioaita ina irioo. ins ayes wnx *ot and ghastly, iris meet wax bailer ind unkc-n. ats legs like pipe stents, ina licer*. mils, sores. frooses!uidoontof>tienskrverMi um Ikom bead to foot, aid he hawed his breath with a -jifort. He lay a jroantn and a grnauni. iianuaii wux a caderi v feedin htm out ar a huge X'ttie iabeted 'Apptntments, ' rich appear wi to give it temporary wrengnt. but In rifect or that wnx tost, by I'rreadent John ■en j ioain htm with an jrfeasiv -tneiiin nixture ianeiled 'Polky." ortay swatter uv ftch wood chrow um into spasm. (Got. iiagiisn was rubbm one um with a.itument iiandail gave him, and he succeeded in git ta ws little iretuation in it. '"•Vhat is this?" asks rhe Houtherners. 'Northern Dimecmy ' d Engiisti rub rin away vigoreusty. '*Ee this the 'Giant wiehix io amy mi" | aid the ricmrhem gentksaoi riewm he lis guttin ohjiek kmbsfutly. 'Uart&iniy:'' aid Johnson. "Now can t i rm git opf' -aid he, to the prostrate bein. it a -err large .• warier >ut -rr his xutie. The giant made an aforr, iut dopned town igm like a iisb -rag. ' f Gentlemen " ma "ariandigham. 'we ' riei her :c> -ail lpon yoo *o assist n set tin him nto Iris feet, and hen it'll he til rite wuh lum. fie - inn '.his way Pore. ' Accordingly, the StiuthwmerE around him to lift ium up. His rams. Ino list, vux marked respectively Connecticut aid Delaware, ami ait e-gs Maryiand snd Kentucky, utu n ittio her wnx trength. far 2 soon ax he innoec-nt Btmiheiixiw got near .-Timf lie wrapped hem iinbs uround re. ind sea— 'lrift " • 'Wo an c. ' -eri hey. "Too must. ' seri he 'I got uto :hi ondishen hghtin poor uatttee aid doing yoar work. I was -tiring snd ngerous ta il I got to .'anion siteryoer hariots. sod for poor ake E wnx irur >ut at my native stau 1 mo this owMiWid region. Fob ants' xery lie wat :iins> >■ L*r rr% CO AVO. Sigt £Be Hist me!" Those oxoght ooodest get away ecu he jthers generously -m co her aid- and mat, in a lerribie atfort they tiled the itaif deaa be-in umo heir iioaMim. hotdin titer mvanwhiie. Una prepared to =tarr. 3x hi perceasion was about :o move. ' ui&udighau. remarked. 'Stop a mimt. gentlemen!" and loaded as he was with ius war reoordi be tambered up cbeir a seat on the arkiss- 7 Ktrites. jint as xtdly -*n -umbered rid likewise, snn w> rid the Wi ■ods. ixith tv em. and poor old Jimmy Bitikannan. St-ynwnr, Touey tna a hundrea or -o more, the unbrtimt bearers wextin under • his saaisbisst oaa. 'ls ail ready " ata he/. 'One moment " red Johnson, and him •ma liudaii and Sewurri <Mm .uy rhis wnx the :at rather. I3ie beansrr mite lev taggeree. >if under the uxrkiss and hem wieh -umued nto i rim, rat ;hts cast Blaishen other bnrrien wnx fntetut. it crushed m Groamnj; tnaer ihs weight her -w&yea .iked a eat in the wind, ike a mgjestie tree use about They trug gieti a mimt to maintain rbemseiyes—ant all n Tan. A bnrf -trugidt—* tea pip. grxap —ther give up. and their knees -ioobiin iti he whole -ome :o the earth wtth a -puast: in onnd which etterscan't express, and the saif Mcompojeti mass orter 'eti apart. Raymond axtd Thmtow W'sed '.ticP had been iiangm round, got oat from under jist n ime to vve cheinseiues. The rionthernerF got oiu rrom maer he putnd mass, rhe umost moiherea by the tench. Viiknaighaun md chat -:ass made ittle uv iP -oxthey bed iieea aromis t. It staggered Johnaas come, hat he had ina se as to: ned o -nthtn ipprommaiin very cMr to t in the ddeo times and it ridn t enous'T ilfee: uin. hut poor llanaaii riewurd imi Weils were smothered and lied. I wax trying o pail Bandari J arpse out won che.}fcirt E was making awoke me. L am ato get tier rt!un. amt :hst ireau: means suthin. 'A T hen E chime 11 t. it s rather prefßoteras car as to hope the North ern Dimosrat-y will arrr as. when chey •an ' arry a -tngie Grate tv heir own; i-t about m prepeatexxai <sis it for them to look to as for help, when til it .is . would cine ■rn hfvn t got a rote. Poiloek a renntrfc 'in a iTtuiin match a ciorTi -e aim iv much c-kkount. even at' it is a hi* ine ' —weighs mto my mind. Gat bin car. t come rat •: autbm. cho am thecaso f -ewara. aoth :n m&v -onie rat ar -uthm. Kf we enoa Jit —ant fbaw we an t. Thank the Lard, we Lin hold the P-i4totfises two .rearv jut. Fpsboukdi V. Naubt. P. M. Wieh is P -tmaKei . and i'rofessor in the flam uid Japhet Free Icademy for tht ievekipment iv he intdlek uv til rtaxrf irresfieetive uv rekir. Gtrike ctie Knot. 'Gtrikc be knotl" -aid a gentleman one -lay to ius -on. who. tired aid wearr. was eaning ra Ins axe over a log which lie had in rain : ieen trying to reave. Then, looking at -he log, the gen ieman raw how the 'toy had hnekcd and -hipped ril around the knot without hitting it. faking the axe. he track a few -harp ••lewis ra the knot and sprit the log without iifßciitr. Gmriing, fie returned 'he axe rm his -on. rating: 'Always -tnke the knot! '' Hm wns good ftdnce. litis good for ytxs, my -hildrcn. as t was tor the boy to whom it was first given. It is a -aintai naxnn to tblbw when yon are in trouble. Hnre yon hard tun odo at rehooil Have you got to race a iiflk-oity,' .Arc yora reaving home to live tor the iim ime among -trongers' ■Strike the knot! Look your 'rcubie in the eye. is the bold iion-iiunter iedks in ?befee of a ikra. Never finnk from a painful •tutv. but tep right ap*o it and io it- Yes. -tnke he knot! Strike the knot, iwys ana giris. and you will always -lonyier our 'iii tkalties.—AVwchry- < i jeho 4 .-ktoww. BEDFORD. Pa.. FEIDAY. .JT7T-.Y la. I^7 PHtiuaKNK wßvtsa Din au?* SJtOUTHi We give the aboro as aaimprovement ra -Shxksjrearo. H e ippiifA 'he Sek reteJy to rue love. We ioubt its right to -.top at this point. >r to 'iinit 'he twver mooih ron riing to cove alone. The trill .rath : cnueh wider cringe. It trrolvcs p/ru/rrst n .ri! IP-true forms. Et >.terot did ran mooth. We hope -rar readers will not fkil co give ua iue irtdit for -ur laprovetnent lpon Shak peare, capiretjily after t dual appraa- that we have -aiitfoctoriiy made out the case. J. Legin 'hen with becoming gravity, we ray that progress is a plant >f ;,JOW growth. A good many .man* have .ras.-red sway wore rnt-n tin* hegmi to think. En the ancient rimes already, as we .'earn ftom one of the iuybef<ks iflrissoiy. they used to know % J good tea 5 . [Egyptian cßOJKents, and tit jr ' hmgy that ted >d the ..fiy ge- '<atwMiiv indicate a tugh -Sate of kaowiedge. It was in the land oJr the Nile, it wonid <eem. that Mose got his "ducation. riayurd. in his ! book on Nintvoh and its Remains, ieariy ! vhowß -imilar facts in regard to the people Jof bat -onmry. Greece tad Rome were ; -till more riitinguished. Now if progress were , mooth-'-ruining atJaar. me raght. ;t would estn, to be much further ahead of •hese araesest onntries than we actually are. rha faet. however, is that n many respects j their '.earning 'rid not oomedown to ts at aiL 1 No rooghir iid the car ofpimgnax jok along, I'hat much if their wisdom re-ame cratiroiy lost by .be wkv. Generaily. t must be ad mitted. that wo --re in cultiuioe of them; bat ; in many things, it must aire be iwned. that we ire ;ar K*iiind them. Now if irogross had run -month, it would loubtlexß be roe. not inly hat re ire aiuad it them, bat ■era far ahead, .tnd aot raiy very far ahead n amt things, uid rjeirina in others, rat re ry fkr ahead n til things, riince. *.bere j fore, viewing he whole held, iiappears hat. uler yfl, we >f he IlHh jentury have rut little o boast -jf ova the oariy ages d* the world, we onciude. uth -ome legree af mmbi>e Kodneas. hat progress never 'iid un tnocah. Moreover it is evident that the prominent isreonagec- iving n those far-oif ages, rr lertsnpsd the ruth <f the ybove niproved rentence. Lmig before -sliakspearo lived. Diogenes, in his tab-home, feit the rath af he new ark ,n its property -iniarged applica ion. riocrates. uso. was trivvra to the toowiedge if the fket c hat she onunon mind ireossapied with proviousana parthi forms rf" truth, was leash to open itseif'to toy aew uid fuller ieveiopmeatE jf ih The cuter -nd fuller iiseiosarea! af 'he rarne yineral "act hare always ami r.o <ratabiish choir iivme right to appeta 1 and :eagn. br 'Ureaking aver he imtjankmentg of human prejudices and abusing the power ri .'artiat wi nwrow iewf. History proves hat avery aew tris ■overy, whether n tht tepartmsnt o£ mind •r matter. Itaii literally to right its way to be chrone of aekaowisdged troth, 'fids fas ortatniy the rase aGaiilva s uae, and n elation to the discovery winch he made. Many wore so uily oeeopk-a with the taue heory. hat they ;ven retufed co cook hrough his ceteaeope when iiaiienged. est ■ hev might ba 'sompstled Wjitet that which 'ls **sbe a*d ;cknc<wiedge rdmtt Is -.roe. ; ut'**C-TY i t£f Htm pwwJL t-a.e lie ttTU; ore •! he vorid are, of ail others, luring he period of heir active labor, the most keenly iespised. ,nd mast generally reststed. It Is :iiy .'fter their work has.-meceeded tnd .ts ccssings ;re mmertenced. 'hat chew are xknowtedged axtd itonored. ••Are® ■ree:axi tie -trire Ifrr II; am- ricaa. "WLsb iirtsg .Ilt-EKt • eggea hst iatlr betas. Evm be Gavionr if the world, with ail 'he uitoki bieasings for man. which He bare : n His person, was opposed, maltreated, ie- j nised, .net inatly reiectee ir Hu <wn peo rie. md -goomimonsty -rat to aeath upon he cross. He raine r o mproro be worid. nit the woria wra -atttried as t was. Et s a- uin eras fact, hatnevertiieieas uracs. hat -fvory treat movemeat in be castory of I ■be world which has urea imprtus io ;he ride <f tniizxtion .tad -'taced lumamty .n a rnorc derated -onaition. has been at riret <-omradied tnd opposed. Die mprorc ntnts n which men stuaetiuentiy aaaat, j wise ;o them for the most nsrt .-uraunt 'heir •*iil .n the Srst cariute. The iletbrmation if he f-:h .•entor- iiad to treggte long ana utamly jefore it wxx allowed to rake 'lts • anion u hoed tact n he bosom of his or- ,nd mnan to the Church and world bs dessings >i , purer 1 Btßuianity tnd a ngber ftvilixarion. Does the past rimory a the world exhibit any grand oprovoment fhieh. had t teen -übiaitted 'o a popular ■ine, at its rim neeption woula have ea loproTed and auoptcd? 'Y-raid the rstiroaus md telegraph lines whicti now penetrate the ountry in ail iirmions. 'awe issen-wtab isiied rathis unneipief "Vouid the woolen, otton. snd iron rsaetones. whose endustnat music - how aeard in :til • luartere. riavo been •-•reeted? V .-aid be "hrastuiig machine-, which has -upereeded he Rati and :be read if-he hiwse. the -radle wbkhiias aken the place if-he riana -cythe. the Iriil iiy which he ed s planted. *be :akc. by which 'he ragroents are gathered .hat nothing be wasted—would vay it thtue iaiior rav ng inventions. r any of a housand athere which raunot > memioned. bxvn !*sen ap irovod .nd adopted had it <een sdxntted -o a popular rote at its riret diseovwyf We at -ale ;n raying *b*t not am afiiiem. if it bad been uocessarv ro pass this ordeal, would -een now in rfais xiontry. No. progress toea not ran -mooth. It ai fKyeinvnirre thedeetanaicraof wai. t.'hrist frought a word. Before an rnprortment an come fairly nauguratw. -onietbiug rise mm* get rat ri" rhe way. When the igbt comes, -tarkness must go. The k-wrw awke vay for the higher. This arings -with t iricn ,-rcat cunmouon and tter -anten iow. ii iftcn array? neighi •: igaiast aeighiiw. Chief friends are thus frequently eparated. The 1 'hureh becomes ,-roatty •gttated. whikt rhe -hrone in he Gtate is made o trombie md -ometinKti to Tumble rathe -rarth. Ail this is incident to prog rres. md enter* into the proof'bat it never • rid an -month. This is the msokeaf the ante, which, however, -oon riear? awxv. ■UK! nabka the mind -iforward-. nf ,rc iris rinetly for the -ontrast. to wmernnitte rhe usury won—the imiirovoinerit which has. In -pite of human pretodiees. -wen Srmiy jtaiiiished. —(fermcmßeformed Mmmuftr. C,VJTIN-\HY CtPOTAXIUW. •'Jtrnivge is like a liming candle right P'&ced .c he window ra c ■r-mner light, liming all he Insects of rhe sir To come urdMßge heir pretty wingless there. Those that are net huti heads tiganat he lane: fliose riot are in hntt to get out -gain!'' Now hat 'tilting hoops" are going amt af f be fashion, let one thing be raid in their favor—the wearer*. <f "hem were never liable to irrcst tor 'for having no .isibie means ai tijraort. ' Psai 'E is *he Rowing af the brook, but *O7 s the iashang .ri the rataract when ;be. 'irook is riikd. hams Its hanks, aid rashes : iowu the recks. UIBTOHY OF t NKICIiEACK The Scitwr.ai gives us the rob cowing -ttrrrne hisinry f riionogrannie -hort- hand. 'The proceedings ri' sbe American 1 ' in gross-vere vwv inprrtfu-tly reported before the time of Mr. Joseph * tales, -enior. the rather it the rate Mr. 'Gales aftfae ZTntiamal Znudiijcmt He was the tirst who made a report of CrmgressKinai debates which ap peared in -.be p&|ier the next iav. Tfiis was •onsidercd a most sstonuhmg teat at the tuna I lis -ran. Joseph 'Gates, was also a reporter, and one rri the best, in his ilav. that the rauntrr jouid hexxt The rirrt iie rame onuected with 'fit- fHatumed Iniedi ameer as reporter in <>etofaer. ifflU; he wjui then just :wentv-ne ear* rid. He raid die pieseut .Mr. Beaton afterward were the pro j pnxlws rf the papier. They were iwth the reporter* mid "ditore of the 'ntdtivmcer-~ •) of them -ievoted himself to the .rienate, um the itherto the House-ri" Representa tives. As s general thing, they published miy -aiming rejKwtB —an neesai Kwuuons, nowever. the -tpeeehes and proeeeviings were given atiro. Die peculiar - stents ri these gemiemen were daiy apnnvtated. and they liati wats if hnnorassigned rhesn beside*he presiding -ifcro. To these md accornuiisOM reporters we are ndebied for many rf tkoa* -rsendid rpeeimcns of do- 1 iuence which adorn he fMiitieai iterature J JUT namtr. 'Die speeehes made by 1 V -bster and Hayne. mrtne -twar -etehrated liteilectuai wniiat :n rhe flmtod Gtates rienate: were preserved 'rem iblivion by Mr. Gates, whose notes. Lsndsomely bound, ana artnehei with Mr. Webster s anTK'ta iaits. are sept as a previous memento m the faztuiy -ibntry, The following aneodotc mav. perhaps, be read with -rame interest In hu •OBnection. 'The iay Mr. 'V-bster made hi* reply to j he attack ri" Mr. Hayao. if Ntntth <1 arolina. Joseph f Gates met um a ir was going -o the 1 apitoi. and anureu btrw long lie in- ! '.eactea to speak. "About haif an hour,!'] was the reply. The stitor s juries at chat ime were pressing, tut be -entured to ake so mnch time rrnrn them. Mr. Wohster. however, direetiy after, was. rained ay Judge ritory. who raid hat he hongni the rime J had come for Mr. Webster to grve tbeuoun cry his riew* ou the Constitution. To this oro position the rienator assent en. Mr. (Gatee cook up his peueii mawrare -f this new ar- 1 rangentem. and bike meonseious of the I wise or' trine under he -nchamtnent if the riftor. im continued a write intii the -fase a the pie&ch. But when be tame to iotik ft the notes, the magnitude- ri'tbe rask chat It would be to write hem mi appeared • ormioabfe. that he hmm; 'ftn it as m mpossihiilry, Goon dter. Mr. Wejater ailed m Mr. G-aies. ind -eqnested .i report •ri' his apweeb "I have the notes, raid the j reporter, "'but 1 bail never nave rime to I wnto t hem mi. ' This led to raroe remon- j trance aod rwrsuaeaon. but the overworked bit or stood :irm. At his ranemre Mrs. • iaies atne forward. 111a iffered to noaer ake ;be ask. raving chat -he ouia dees pher ber hustond' dorr uand. ra fie had , caattKmaily -lone Rhe had beard the i "WBMi- nwHOikdUftst ,tr*ra*> o it# - ment. .out lie gotneemu awpißtsau at ts imagery were yet vivid in her mind. En the Mr. Wetwter :he report if hi* speech cn the liatMwriting of bis wife, iearreiy a word • needed to be .-Hanged: ind -won a -et of ' iiamondi -wring , r honsanddoilare. aeoom pamed he neh 'hank- of the -kpni -talesman. Thn.- was raved to riterature ! the most meaaeriitric 1 ration it the .imeri ran Genatt. It-fi-H- 8 SVB CIIME. There was a wedding in -nurch .n a vil lage near Chicago, reeemly. which was at tended iya Hwa ri cieopie. he mdea fa :nous V!ie 11 cho ee*k>n. rod the bride groom a late um* -tfit-cr. Diere is 1 ritiry about nim chat was .Ttnvea with great effect, it -.he wedding. He was ti rhe V-stern Frontier-ramco. rod uw iay so the -lory goesi be went ami o bunt a ear. Ho iad wen away from amp a few boar*, when .u -owe was neacd taintlr n the iistanee ex -ikuning: ' 3,-e.- •* m aomei" Lna .ittte time, tie -ioe ory wxx beard igain. but nearer: (face it was repeated a ntervKir. nearer rod odder; when dnaily the "acrid raptain -merged trr-m s rot of woods near the -ramp, running u the the op af hit -peed, without a oat. iiav or gun. En he imf co ainp -houtiug. 'Here we -ome. 'Here who om, .Dquired a irothcr 'ificcr. "•VLv. cne rod the ram-t <aspi the ■Seer, pointing to a big near who showed himself .u the edge .ri* the woods, took a look 31 he amp. and hen. with igrowi ii ;m*s ng in--expected ncii 'tf iic aptam. iisap peared in the woods again. But why iidn ? -hoot he ►>. and :hc-ti iring cum in: lixiuiroi me. 'Wliat'G the ise ;i -hoting. our game, -add the -aptain. cestiiy 'when you -an bring ;t iu alive, as I .iid? The -tory got iwne Laefore the -antam •lid. aid was In everybody nonth. Die roher aight. the '-id -aptain ed his cn x-naeti Lnae nto tie hureh with he pride and grace so readily inspired by be s> -ion. -orne wicked wag rang ut fro® the gallery- •&- ■■■- ee-ameJ" Which was oilowoa ,1- -aeh * shout >1 laughter as that aki hureh never beard he lore. utiw niut a.h:btoks livhd. The improvement cn "rial -tnaftrt and refinement >vor past igc? is anctty riici'ti in the 'oibwing paragraph. Kra- am#, who visited England In die rariy sort f the -ixtecmh t-rrrary gives * •uncus -ieseriptifin f am English cnterior rf the letter ckuo. 'Hie fnnnture was rough, the wails -inpiastcrrd. 'rtt -ometimc- tua ;eotted t hung with -api-stry. -rod rhe Boor -vercd with rakes, which were not -hang ed for months. Hie iogs rod rata had free .trews co the ratine room#, rod -he frag onems of seal and tone* were hrowu o hem. which they tevpured imcng the rush ra. leaving vh they wild not eat tn rot there, with the draining ri 'jeer-veaiwia rod ail manner of •inmentiouatrfe citx-Tninaticin.*- Therv w*s nothing ike retiiiement or roe ranee in the luxury ri" the higher ranks: the nduk-enees which their wwuth permitted, ansi-ted in rough and wn-tefni irnfuiion. Gait fieei" and -trong principal part of (Jaeea ElhabethGhreak tst. aid -tnuiir retresbiiients were -erred 0 her in ; il tor -apner. At aeries >f -n --ertainmt'nt.'' given Oy f h<- ciohilitr in lOW. where rou:h -xhaasti'd his -nTrntion 0 -at io tie .ther?, it was iniverrail* tdaurieci •hat Lord t Eoring won the paini for the inag aificence rf his 'ancy. "The description -ri this -upper will give as an idea if what was then thought magnificent. It -onsisted of roe huge, brawrrr pig, pifdng !iot. rotted aid harnessed, with rope? ri' au.rages. ra a huge pudding bag, which served for a •hanot. VOMJMB ill •. Y. as. rtM CONVICTION OF LTf ■•UT.UiiT*. T never saw a tnan -hat iid net VKeve n the immortality of love wiien following .be I body of a loved me 10 the grave. iWei y-n 'Ufen and *sr other -r. inastatMXe* that iid not behove in it; but I never *w t man *hat. when in* stood looking icon the form a#one iist bo waify ovesi ytrWcfaed out for mriai. ikl net revolt firoia -wring, 'lit has alt oaaw_ to chat: the iioozs ut* -/meet oom pamonship: the wondrous intehatsngg oft cropieal -ouis. tfejpjjs; rhe hopes: the trusts: the ointtterabie -earnings. —•hero -her all j if. "to turn an -tana uwi took in a oifin upon lie body of a :fellow -ceature. and re- 1 member the darning mteiiigenee. the bios- . -*>imug ore. be whole range of Divine , {faculties. which.lately tnimaicd tint ®ki ! lay and -tav. These nave aii ooiiapaed and I • mm. !b n-uwu 'nuimM 'he IswrwwM •vrciiiomak thicii are jHsriormed over the remains of a. human Iwing—the -eaiinx iown; !of the unopened iid: the following crt he remitting precession to the place of burial: ! the iitim iown of be iust.nto lust; 'he failing rf! the air fa upon .he hollow -offin. vuh those -Moods hat are worse *han hue-1 ier: and the placing of the green d rrer j rhe grave. —no perron. uniess he be a beat \ an witness three lungs, and then urn away j .tad ay "I have boned my wife; £ hare i : boned :ny hiia; I have buried my ister. . ! my brother, nr fore.'' • rod fortiid 'bat we -fiould bury anything. j Ehere is no-artb that can couch my com-1 itaoic'B. rhere is no ,-arth chat an roach j cay child. f would eight my little brenth ; tod trengtb away w&re E would permit any fed to touch aim. The jewel is not In i tie ground. The ewe: lias tronped rut of i he (casket, aid I iutve juried :he casket,— lot *he .jewel. And yon. may reason, on j may av what you please. you may any the ase before the -upreme oourt of my under j -landing. bat 'hereis -oroethiug higher than t reason, anu omvtbing tack if the inder uandiug . Ail that is in cue revolts at the : ieeision. and .-grams it. and Ymmnst try heart uses before -he heart. We wffl ' | w<t oeiieve m hat here is ;ife omewhere •dar. we will not jetieve that tie la raried | here, nd the -uui goes out aid cries, ike a -11111 lost in the woods, to and .tsell in this -tntnge world, ayinr. Where ob I? and who -hail guide cue. 'hat ong and yearn ;rad I reach iriwurn. —Bteehf.- Bmtai Tntth*. ] TUB WINTER OF THE HEART. A beautiful niter oonnaris wisely when! jhe ayr: ''Lire -as 'hat rood angles mav: j orniect you from -his terrible -rit —the win :er i che heart. Let no hiUiag indueaee 5 reesx* jp the fonntatm cc -ympaifay and! happiness in Its depths: no add burden -t te iver withered hopes, ike "he --now on i faded dowers, no niast l iiseonte-m rnoM I axi -finek hrc'iigh its desolate tuuntw:?. j T utr aid path-may ead rhrongh :nati. wttkdt j ! cor a lime seem atteriy to imnedc your pro- I ■' greus. and -nut not the v*ry it-fat =i.iie*v-a | i from your anxious mtxe- Penury nay cake i I the piac* of ease and plenty, your mxuhous j room may be changed for an aumide me. 1 ; the :<oft jsiumi So* nmtU* ibe rici* i f hands for he coaree feod if be poor. ] ! intnmer iriends may forsake -on. std "he! j vdd itipitying world jiass you with eareeir a look ■>r worn of acanpaniion. Y m mar -jc | j lowed :o toii weortiy. teadily m co earn a \ iiviilico 1; v<u may tKsc.imter fraud md che ( tut? ,Tf.r:c-e that would extort the ast cat- 5 ching. til yon well nigh um n uscust c'rom your fellow Vines. Death may -ever the j tear ties that una you to -aatfau md leave j ou n cearrnl aarkoess, that uotde. manly j boy. the -ok- hope of your kenning years, i say >e aken from yon while -our -pint f dimts :o him with 3 wild tenacity, which won the -hadow of the tomb cannot wholly i -undue. Amid .ul these -orrcors io nor , xome o tie conclusion chat nobody -was ever -o deeply itSk-ted as you are. sua abandon | ever*- tnticipatton of better iays in -he cin ynown 'uture. Do not lose your ciuth in ! luman .-xceilence. seeause .x>niiat*noe has ocm-umes been betrayed, or believe list ntnb-hip was rniy 0 ifiusion. and ore 1 cuichi ham am which ,-iide? sway from <ur grasp. Do not think chat you arc feted co j m miserahie. because you are -tisappainted .11 your expectations, and balSea n your nursuita. Do not ieciare hat rod has for -aken -on when your wr.v s hedged about with 'horns, or repine -tnfuily when heaaßt cnur dear • >nes to the iand beyond the grave. l£.p a holy wtist n heaven chiouga overy •rial: - or ulresFitv with foKitude. md 00k upwards in hour? of temptation and -wtfler ing. When ;wu locks are whue. your eyes ■iim. ctud your imits weary; when your -teps falter on he vutge of feath - gioomj- rale. -till return the fradtneaa uad baoyancy of ! •pint which will -hieklyou from the winter ; of che heart. ' k FITHY ro TOITUG IB.Y. Y m ire -lie irrhiteets of roar own for sows R*ir- upon your own strength it' betel l UKI -'Hi. Take* for *our motto. dr.Tj Heiianre. Honesty, and Industry. For yonr star. Faith, Perseverance. and P!uck end inscribe m yonr >jtnner. 'Be list and fear I not." Don t >ake too much wince: keep at j the helm, and -toer your own .sing. Taint well of ynuFeif. Dtrike .rat. l ire above j the mark you intend to bit. .ii.sume your ? mdtien. Do tot practice xreasive bmniii •y: you ••aril %ei above your evet. DTater i ion run ip bill: >u potatoes in a art over j a much road, and small potatoes will go to j :li* 'niton. B ; -rfry. Invineihie Deter- ' ruination, with . -urht motive, are'he levers _ thai move she world. Tire mat an rf j oominantiiiiir - :> rake a air -flirt* of the wnrK. Civility >-ts aothingandlmyßevery thing. Don • irink. Don * -moke. Don t shew Don't -wear. Don "'? -amok*. Don t lie. Don' 'L Don* deceive. Don: rattle. 3* polite. ilt-geserou*. Be kind. Stum -.aid. Be in arm.*:. Be -etf-rcii* ant. Head rood 'wlcr. Lave your iciioti* men. swells* 'rod. Lave yrmr onntry. ana 'tov the trath. Lave -Tr ue. Aiwavi" ■! what yoiu LOttsejence ells yon to be;, hity. rod leave the .rowequetite with Sod. — Eattmun. PfrniaMßTr op .*b' 'TTTSH IDIOM. — | There isaweil known cam f mystifleation, njued to Mnciish •'•ars ov the :tse of Scott- • •jj term>. which 'ook place in the House of P-.*** luring ho lamination of the magi*- t rates of Hdintrarc, -.onehing the vrarricnlars of the Portewu Mob n IteDokcof Newcastle having asked the Provost with what kind of.-hot the town-guard. oomuutn* tied try Fortcou*. had aided their muskets, received she unexpected repir. "Oh, -uist -ic i.** .tie -hutes dukes ind -ic-dke tools m' " The uiswered wn considered as % -on tempt of she House of Lards, and the poor Provost would have uiferca "rom mis oonception 0 hi; jiattois had not the Duke of Arcrle who must have been cxceeditsgfy amused, -xtilained 'hat she wnrthv hiet magistrate- * expression- when rendered into Hngtish. meant ;o -iasenbe Die -hot tsea for ithckx uul >tatt3r~j&tci riiff firctUfiitiiDef referred to is V Sir Waiter Brett, in the uotcs tohe Heart <i Mid-Lothrn. ! J&ATTSS OF VJDVlLttTrrN<*. All agrwttiewms sir f fax* 5 meat la '0 rati par jjaafor i-oefe cwrtiua. ->Jp#<M*l avitew -r.timif mtttUmmd. All -t Mtotits ! it*. ttaaarinciau rf ft Hem tad r Iciilriatt*- :' intern* md sKrtke* >1 i**m*se aaa djathwi *- coMdag ire lines. if #. ;r ice. Ml iagal ootil •*9 •!' -very viaci. ma s] 'weanr 6aata>i ittar ioiicai aataa sir rtvptireei bylaw to * :*b- Ishni im ba*fc paper?. Adttwtal Ifotfeea Si aou j rio. tU iiirrrtir'nj; • itcr 3tW tueetkn. A ilberat iiicmnt nadt- to jvarijr acrerttierr *. st nttu. inths 1 yr > .cxre................. j ( £.o# Two oaszes .. AO# i.O* HMW Three onow.<.o !tW SO.o# J ilne-iontrh "01ana...... 14.0# 20.90 3S.O# Half oloiSD. 18.0# 2LO tt.9 One 0i^mn............... <U>.o4 -ieC# 3#.v# Tv u, f-EH SMEWTT. "Loot has done more for vJtnbnrgh ban ul ttT ~TOJU men pat toother. 3urn£ da* hardly t-it a trace >f bttakifln 'he northern apnai. During Im noddr-ntse there. his f'nt -wa* toured, and he was ".aught to tr.nk ehukr punt-h—,hiigaticras whieh he repaid by aridtMaiug 'Fdtna. Remiss dor ling -eat. ID a-wpy ffim ainest verses. Seott iiiCPTered that he wty wag beantiiui —he atig its imams over the world—mid he hag pat more win into -he packet*, .ff its inhabitants 'ban if he had -stablished i iraneh fmiimfaMuii jf which they had % monopoly. daon < nereis wore to Edin inrgh what the tobacco radc was to 'Sai -,fw about the dwe of the ism jenturr. Although several jaoorers were whore htm i :n the field if the Border Hailatis, he made 1 lashtonaujie these wenderfut dories of humor ■f 'and -ratbw. As trntw '"Hie bay of the ] Last iliiLstrei" appeared. -varybody was i raving about Meiroee and Moonlight. He : wrote 'The Lady of the Lake.'' ana he next -ear i dwnind retinas descended on the Trosacfae. retching 'he sun setting m Loeh Katrine. and negan to take- eanss >n i the ag-pipa He unproved the Highlands as much as Hen. Wade iid wnea he strode hrengh faetn his military roads. Where lit muif- was itse "ear. a mail osch and hotel were rfac nert. His POCTB are untried lown nto ui'-ie bordm. hlever was an author x> popniar ss [ ieou. and never was popularity worn j lightly and arw*d'uily. In his twti heart he ; iid riot citlae t highlr. ind he tared more j for bis pianuoioo n AbbotsAtd than for : lis .Kii-m mid ndteis. lie would rather j aire isen praised ay Tom Parole rhan by s uiy critic. Be was treeat. -imnle. oneere. i warm-heured man. Be never turned ande i "rem his ieilows n gloomy seorm ins iin lever -artcd with ■iisd*i£L He aever ground ns oeth ave when in the agonies jftooth , txhe. He .iked society his logs, his io ' nesties. bis wees, his rustorieai mck-aaoim. : it iliadfiinl he would write a chapter h t nevci jciorc his guests were rat •il* ted. I pend the lay with them, aid .hc-n. at tin ier. his store of -hrewd. Scottish anecdotos brightened the table more ban iid the •h&mnagne. Whc-n in Edinburgh, any me i might -ee bin n be treats JT in the Par ; lament House. He res ioved by every j body h r o one popular among the sou ! its: >f Selkirk as -he Shirrn. treorge IV.. m his visit oiheaorthem stugdom. ie j taroa hat icott was -he man ho most . -wisbed to -e. He was the ieepest. dm- I pkst man of his time. He -inks 'ike Sea. \ i 'roachan. fatralder tdtcr honider. dowiy. till its iase is twomv mile? n girth. Sm j tana is Heott-:ud- He iias procbdmed over j ail the world Scottish virtue; aoa he aas put monev into y-ckefc (f Scottish hotei secpcre. .4eottish tailors, y-yutish Krataxn. ' md he 'irivess >jf the Highland miU. fMiT.vrivE L'TTWAAS OF THS CiftTfESE. f it is generally annexed that the Chinese •will not earn anything rat no neonte are . more ready o earn if it .s .ifcetr m bs a i enuot Vlto Clioy liavo .atc-iy jeen taugnt to make glass, aid -am out f breaae trganci lampp and globes, rtnbkron •;t with the London maker tame, ml oom | i.etc. md aatuailr -xp-vt these .amps to ; Batavta. They iko putting an English | same n their -omraodities. and arc s free with he word 'patent" as any manufactu rer in utamauy. '"'i.t-y xoei n the natm i acture >i '.ocke. particularly padlocks. One it'my neads gave m order o a txsttem&an ; to -arnish a box. tunishtd with a Chubo s ! ,ock. f which he had two keys, and one of which he -rent with ht JOX. retaining he i other himseif. When the bctr tame back, tie fonni :hat sua key would not mm the ock. though he ne be !iad given -he radesman acted -rer-weU. Thinking ome rick haa weo piared- he werussa the man il "osving changed the lock: and. after some j ovnion, he acknowledged the fact, itaring hat on 'xairunatitra he had found it inch an esoellem one that he ook .t off md kept t. making another "xactit- like it. with ma ter - .tame, ana voryrbing mmpiete. ex rept ;hat the original key would aot open ;t. Their meeaamcsn ontnrances reneraily lare ome defect if this kind. They have aever made a watch that would keep time, hough they treattv iirire watches, ina ~isn dly urr- two at a time. —J. Sketaker' Tiatr lit mud 'he War/d. T:IE HIRAOBR MAN :N -TIE WOULD.—A London Journal. the C.vmejmltttm, says: "The young Lord Beigravo. gracoson <f :he Marquis of W-wtninistcr. if he lives o inherit his patrimony, will 'w the richest nan in he worid. Vhen what is aowr the ;.-aionat)k rectum of London, mown tg 3eigrana_ was btu a -beep arm. the first Marquis was leasing iots as ninety-nine years. 3y 'he .ime -he heir to the "Y*t :nmistc-r -state- attains his maioray. ail these ieasea wiil .atv-re. thereby adding an al most neomputati.e amount of ground rent to the estate. The nrcseat neame of the property is -aia to ae £hPdt) a lay: ten yeans henca ;t will ire ton or twenty thaes this amount. The present Marnnis yf '•Vcstmintster is about seventy-two years <t age. His idest *--p, bt- Eari of flioafwuor s about fbrtT-rercn. and his eldest ren. the young Lord Belgrave. ; s about tMrtc-cu. By -.nterTnaniage 'his coilossai fortune has not rely ipx m* tbo uu nmlti piied in anthmetieai ratio. 'The Marquis 'ifWastminitter married the Lady Elixabeth Mary Leveson ' rower, c-cond if the drst Dako of Sutherland. _ Eitri Hrosvc rior :narrted Lady Constanse Leveec-n 'Jow or, iaajgbttr of tu- -econd Duke f Suther- Lnd. Ilich as these peaple are. we do not suppose "hat aitLer the •rosvemor reus >r tittghters wiilire ikciyto "marry for iovc. unless there is plenty of wealth to back t. A MEJIHEE of the .Btwiety F Priends. thevwfll he aaugnty. ike t% wond'- peo ple. incc in a wthie- "ccling -n used F re br.-itif.n thought ;ie would Li xcttsobie in transgressing: 'just -.inoe, "he rai if the doeir-ry: re tie wont to me f the iheaties where the -peetacuiar uatria was m view— •ire where be ' sdy pc-rt'onners irtased IM •'low lown and high up ' as a be ir/tuar drama i Kiwa- iays. The ' Friena was delighted with the pedal exhibition. Lt reappeared to urn :n hus -iecn. Ho thought about it aesiconring m the way :o meeting: irecame drowsy—foil askrep. Something vtrarma to -wake n him -uatienlv. diarting up and rnbioog hie --ye?, he <sr ■ .'aimed; 'flats 'ff? lown n rront! 1 The brethren bring rv -i-tomcd when in meeting to sit with hots m. heeded not 'he uiortho'iox invitation. Friend ffickE iid not fW moTcd to xplsuD. FtiiwEtts. are the alphabet of ongets. wherewith -bey write-. <a hill and plain, mysterious 'ruths. Horn pares the golden way o hiiss, and -Hccrfniness is the 'amp 'hat lights he rirwuteou? •wivik.
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