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G.ll. . nnaiDejrz ZAII.B.IIETIV. V'Ata 111.--THE VELEM°. 'the gathering into which Perico had intro duced me presented a most singular epecta= cle. Somelscore or more of.men and women of the lower class of people, were crowded together talking, shouting and gesticulating. A fetid corpse-like odor, mingled - with cigar smoke, and the fumes of Xeres wine, and of Chi; iiiirilo (a sort of brandy maN_Srom su- - g. cane,) filled the room. ~ In the , corner of the apartment, Was a table covered With provisions of every kind, \ and cups, bottles and flagons: At a table nT by were gathered some gamblers, who were mingling with the clashing, of their brass money, all the technicalities of the Monte, and_ disputing,with, El warmth heightened by the liquor, over piles of cuartellas and I elatoo (Mexican 'coins of the smallest value.) Un der the triple inspiration of the wine, the wo men and the' game, the orgies, which I had thus surprised' in its first stage, began rapid ly to increase in fury and; excitement. But that which struck me most; was precisely that which seemed to occupy the assassins least. A young chil l , who apparently had scarce at-' tained•the age of seven years, woe 'extended upon a table. Her pale face, covered with flowers, withered by the almost insupportable and stifling heat of the atmosphere, and livid emaciated lips, evinced That life had departed I frentlimr—aridy, dr 1 . .-ts -i : - 3 r - '*--- --- - - nal s eep, Amid all this shouting, langhing, and gambling, this noisy conversation, these men'and women who acted like so many sav ages, this little 'corpse had an appearanci most strange and. mournful. The flowers' and other decorations with which they - had covered the corpse, so fax.from detracting from its mournful repulsiveness, only served I, render it still mdrehideous. Such was the as um to which I had been led, through the ingenle#ssolictude of Perico. . A gene 1 silen s ce followed our entrance in ' tia,the room. A man lat once recognized as the master of th house, and as , the father of the dead infant, ros to receive us. So; far from seeming overburdc ed with grief, on the contrary he appeared radiart with content ment, and it was even with 'at air of pride that he pointed' to the number of ; guests as sembled to cerebrate with him the death of his daughter , regardipg it ns a favor from heav en that God had designel to re-call to him self an infant, before it rnd attained the age orreason. He assured tie that we were wel come to his house, and that for his he should ever regard uelis friends. Thankg to the lo quacity of Peri O, I was rendered the centre of attraction, a d a most difficult part I had to,uatain, P o declared to all those who desired to knoW, that it was impossible to kill a man with a happier grace than I had shown. , in order the better to sustain my new char acter, I hastened to thrust my gloves into my pockets, and to at sumo an air of swaggering bravado, persuaded that it was always pru dent to "howl with the wolves.'? - "What do you think of the lodging that j have fOund for you," asked Peripo of me, rub bing his hands, "is it note much better than the one I promised? Besides, you Will have an 'opportunity of participating in a velorio. It is a resource, on the night of sorrow, for amusement and relief. Thanks to me, also, you have, acquired by this a claim to the eter. nal care of the father, whose :infant having died before the age of seven is now in heaven." .• And Perko, doubtless eager to secure for himself a share in this tribute of gratitude; seized without any ceremony upon an enor mous jar of Chfngtiirito, and emptied it at a single draught. ,It wee the first time that I was aware of so barbarous a custom, as thie,, which required the father of a family, to re strain his tears and dissimilate his , grie(un der a smiling outside, and to present the hon ors of his house to every vagabond, who on the direction of a watchman, came to gorge himself with viands and wines in the presence of,the corpse of his daughter, and to partake of those !impales, which frequently the ilea day gave up a whole family to misery. • Ity the time that the orgies s ere fully re. mewed,' I had recovered sufficle tof miself 7 possession, to; cast my eyes around me. I perceived in the midst of a 'group of those meddling women who make it, their duty nev er to miss one of these evenings of the dead, a mouth Whialr endeavor a pale countenance, ed to smile r notwithstanding the eyes were ffiled with tears, and in that victim of 'this gross eupenstition, / WadilY 'recognized tho mother, whom !the angel .in heaven, did 'not compensate flee Angel slo lost front, earth. Anton the gossips Whit were C row d- log around her; were those who added tot the most awkward importunities to the . affliction Wriiten for the Erie Oi eor 321111.0 ql) rr MO. BY ARCHRTYPAL flow repose the fallen bray, teep ie peace the heroes now.= 721st they', in their ronuntainlgravle, ',)figllol4 Cerro Gordea brov4 A.ilobler; g rave wee never made, A 6raveT band was nov i er laid To take their list—their long retiose. Amid . the groans of liying foe*: A, Soldiers! FOO that no base foe Trend indignant where they rest, And ye winds; oh, gently blow Wheel you sweep across thnir breast, Oh, breathe your sweetest incense there, And ii3t the night-cloud'ef f dewy tear - E In [malty drops, at silent eve Enrich! the heroes' hall,iw'd grove. Long shall fall a nation's tear To their memory, lo twat [ Best in lonely slumbe 'there, On the mountain's clouded brow; And long shall wo in silence dwell *ith sadness on the brave who fell,' i And long tho hard, in stirring verse: Their valor and their deeds rehears.. SCENES FROM MEXICAN LIFE. of the poor woman. Some recounted the va rious phrases df the malady , and ; the suffer ings of the young deceased, while'others enu merated the s variotis infallible remedies they would hivettpplied, had they been consulted in time; such as the Plaster of St. 'Nicholas, the steam from a plant gathered through a piece of the frock of a •Domillican; and the poor mother believing them- all, turned to hide her tears, fully convinced that these rem edies would have had the effect to save her child. The Xeres wine; and the cigarettes - were passed around duiring these ccnsullationi, which over, they roposed and went through with all the innocent games in vogue in Spanish America. Then some of the chil dren,overcome with fatigue, sought repose in Aho corners of the room, as if they envied the sleep of her whose pale face under the Withered flowers, appeared as if protesting ligeinst this odious profanation of the dead. Retiring behind the heavy embrasure of one of the windOws which looked out upon the street, I folrowed7ith anxious eyes and with much, imjuitude the movements of Peri co. It appeared to me Oita he had imposek thia protection upon I me far the l lpurpose of 'some. trap. Illy physiognom y I st have be trayed; ray thoughts , for, the lope o approached me and said , in a sort i,feonsolat ry manner-- "Look you, senor cavalier, i ' is in killing a man is :with Imany`other ings.--the first step shocks tll3. And, besi es, yOur- sereno ''inlay be after ail like my Englishmati,.who at present carries-himself better than -eVer.— ,These heretics have such lasting liVes! Ah, Senor Cavalier," sighed Pelle°, I "I have 'ever regretted that Il had not been a heretic." ,t "To have a lasting ; I. I ,"No, but in o rder that I might make an ~ 1 aniuration. Unfortunately my reputation as e good christian is too well established." 'Brit the'caysOter that you sought to kill," said II to Perico" my thoughts naturally-re verting to the elanoholy young Man, whom I had seen knee ing .hefere the morgue—mdo you th l ink that still lives." -, =1 Perico shook haps h L s foolish and hi misstrcsi for me t I am not victims at a time] tqair:'l "These eentim. s , id I. Perico was wil l ble impression w i upon me. . "Certainly," said Ile; "I will not for the sake of a'few dollars thus risk my son!. But apropos of dollars, Senor Cavalier " comfit , luck, and yoUr purse is still perhaps pretty welt furnished; in case I should break the bunk of the monte, IPromise to give you half of my winnings." I did not think it, prudent to meet this de mand of Perico's with a refusal. If he par ticipated in the game of monte still going on I would be relieved fcir some time from a com panion,' who had ‘beeeme very impoittine, and I therefore slipped a fpw dollars into the braid of Perico. Just at this moment R bell sound ed, when one of the crowd raised himself; and exclaimed in a solemn tone, "It is the hour of I the suffering souls.;-let us pray." - The gamblers ceased, husiness or amuse; ment: of evertkind was.suspended, and all in ,the room were, on their knees. The prayer .waii commenced in a loud tone, interrupted at intervaisby the responses, and for the first time they appeared to recollect the cause of their gathering. Those whO Fan' withtheir eyes dead these almost naked w a corpse decked ivith this kneeling crowd, mospheie, where a corpse was mingled / liquor, wilt be able/ t. strange and horrible forced to assist. The prayer finished;, the revelling com menced anew, but with less ardor. -There is always in these nocturnal meetings a moment of weariness, when the love of pleasure is struggling with a desire to sleep; but this passed tit.; the revel became more noisy, and assumed an aspect eVen of a kind of delirium and frenzy, -it was the hour of the orgic the the moment had arrived. - Thad resumed my post in the embrasure of the window, and in order to escape a denire to sleep, produced by the mephitis air of the room; I had half, opened the window. Look ing forth, I , sought to read in the stars the hour, and I strove also to bring to my recol lection a chie through the labyrinth of streets I hed traversed; but it was in vain; I could recal nothing in the city of Mexico like this canal with its implant waters, find these sombre streets. VIVAS completely lost., Should remain, longer in the midst of these hideous brgiest< 'Should I risk the perils of an attemptto easel:tr., and a journey through the streets of tbis remote and solitary fauboure While I was considering these,questions-.. equally embarrassing—without power to re, solve them, a 110181) of footsteps land - a confus ed murmuring arose, to increase my perplex ity. 'I got behind one of the inside shutters, in such a position as to be able to see, with- . out being seen. Some half dozen men soon appeared from one of the streets, which open ed opposite the house in which I found myself. The man who marched at their head MUM drea sed in an a,clavina, (a / ioit of surtout, orshort cloak,) which disclorled the scabbard or a sword; the ethers carried ht theirhands their naked' blades. From their thnid_manner t • a European, lusfarrived, would have taken them for realefactars, brit n;fy experience did not lead e me into any such miStahe.. ;wake ilcine had s Countenance so frighteried,oo I readily recognized 'the night patrol, Comprising a re= glilor, an alealde, and four telackrep. pis headwm“To-morrow per assion may cost him his life, will not survive him.- As willing thus to' strike two anilso I have renounced this nts- do you honor, Pericos" ling to profit• by the favora 'deb, his reply had produced agine those revellers, 'ned from intoxication, i ‘ Omen, gathered around flowers; and rising from he steam of a dense at .utrid miasml from the ith the fumes of the form some idea of the scene in, which- -I was URI) rote a brolP' doubtless%o ame time aleal er these mille ake of in +i e senor peiVc trot in these qt hates, -1 e would harU }hose pistols t if the bantti w ;non courog ~k 1 the man in I ) 13 of those mai kl and tavern-ke ;awn; daring th them at night. l aa pinking of in sc rters, where jtiati A o himself hail k ken c a re t ri h thO refuse to 16, of all of them ,epos} it becaMse thi and these final I rrying '. factors are not in' el their arms e 24 e award to pros e to their cost s " ttleOde, !‘but w , t :, ex osed , to assay 1 a home?' oso mad ones !d vino of the m , an elist, ,'the , 9 • . ' I ht it beV' sell( / _ 1 whom we a , ight exper,ien l rs," said the 1 that ,they ar ht, they rem& t there ere ill stop," rep said tly the anger peep bat hour IMT Milt IMEI them. "F.or o'clock," raisin ! his eye,e to led, ho :coil eople vibe rtutia. • And •lont►nued th ich bordere4l them stumb At the eamt and awed el conclthose that tel dores pet wh one of dark. self upl the nig! 0 W a tone o are ymir of voice Commaeding. . " What is thit t , ? in a torie not less a roga, sleep i the streets erthi subject to question t t !? "Pe pie sleep in t sir possibl ," stammer.d the timidated. , ' 1 TNindivideal, sprpr scd in the m ost ost tla, grant ct of vagab • ndeg , here heard a shrill 'side the Alcalde , ! he ran in o th e nearest tree. To my great sur prise,, he celadores inittead of following,lde parted Hide people w feired a t rap, iunuther direct'qn. At the ame time, ali nd Was iplace on my ghoul , er; I turned arJund, eild Peric and the lies ? !to Whom belie intreulti o tied me, were boler met .. 46 / heard a whiatia which sound sign" from my ccriniado. Navaja, tic some expedition," Isaidi Perico, app the windoviihile 0 . frgst f with all tier o a actillioal ' t' d the we e ohonor whic his trembling and caused to r Thei with the' sime ahundant polite culla to mop in a ttake of intexica l r said:' F " hey speak •trel l y) Senor Cava!' '' you re not accuste el to the soviet pool le' like os; you eeither play' lii and)yet in' certain. cases of oonekiel game and the drink, are great retie' at e, I have-expended in regaling m: all have and more besides, and yet i tent? ' although I pdssess not aMr you word; and now if are willing, I with you for the hoily of my child. stake" continued be with a confider " which is more vaieable than any. o cause I can still hire, it out et a good some amateur of the vclorio." "Play 'for the body of your chil claimed. 4 . ' 'And why-trot? it is done every di not every body who is so fortunate a' an angel in . Heaven; while the hei dear child gives good•hick here,belo "I got as soon as I could , of 1,1 1 tunities of 'a fatherlso tender, and to eyes towards the street, but the aid canal tvere again silent atel deserted. not convince myseif however, that i quility and silence was not only merely, far some tague wises and 1 ings were heard each moment from the streets in the neighborhood of the canal. • Presently I thought I heard some stealthy steps ?t1 the gravel walk: Wili my body resting outside of the balcony, an , my ears attentifle,i wai ted for the momen when this deep silence ) was to he disturbed y some cries of anguish. A renewed noise in ,the i eim recalled my at,,- tention to that direction. The orgre had at, this moment attained its height. ' The Zara gate, surrounded 'by a menacing trrqup ' of) gamblers whom hie continued good luck had' .) rendered enspicions 'of his honest , of play, so9glit, but in vain, to preserve his olive cloak from being torn to fragments by the' furious hands of his antagonists. The I most oppro brious epithets were also showered upon kim from all sides; "' I am a man of honor, Fried Pc your disconrteous manners have_to) ters one of the most beautiful elm possessed." , „ "Audacious thief,".ctied one efthe gruniii h3rs, lathy stook had as many holes as thy con science." . ' ; ,I, ' 0 At some other place," replied Perkin, who o rnts prudently .manceuvering towards the door, 0 yoo shall account to me for this dauble injury... Senor Cavalier," cantinued he, obe my security, ' as I have been yours, he half of my winnings belong to you; titl, is an honest winging,' and at that these men have Said is an atrocious calumny." I cursed agaln my intimacy v th Perico, when a strange event occurred, which gave a 'happy diversion to the scene,-in which I was threatened to be made an actor. • it' man came rushing precipitately from ono •of the most n t distant corneri" , of the aPartiOnt, a d close upon his heels-another With a diatitan nife in his hand, followrid by it women with erliair dishevelled sud streaming mei vhe' enilY4 '.will you suffer, me to '4' - ' 01 !" ',' S j i or twommed pitoously.the iodlindua),..l, 1 mr i l i e ,4 4 % iiii nobody give me a inife'l\' '''*:-. Ir, JU t t ee a te s a a • per, eilui day fop What .nding us ice never :barge of mg with up," said , appear pse eritn- I the habit l osed, as tect way i ien they ssitiation hom no n, "but on who d one of her responi vindow win t "I envy tl o gaily the onversing, rch along anal, Ali er somethh ht, a man_ral fore the go ed, and uno he re 1 was tealife. of night in the cela- till m the •d he para at once, lg in the sed him- • nsta ~ctb rdian of cal4le, ip to make (led ' the al' 1 e sought OMR' demanded t. Cann city; with the man, of a man ' • ut belt's- sr oh is bly in- Icalde, ci 4 like a i i nr off on 1 oaching the ma) -1.. I . )rs of 1 ilns run Mrer. i ness 'pe aa. Pc top, he- F /1 Irr, that of, poor for drink, lice, the . Look iy friends If am eon lo in the will Play It is a tial l air, her, be= i price to 1 dI" I , l ex- I y. It is ': to have y of the Jrr e impor med my of the I could Ills tram. apparent murmur. ieo,g and n" to tat ks that I 3811 IMP , , r , ' 4 4ave lint to me; let me open the 11.4 i• of this swindler a I llay lion 'I" shouted outraged husband, i The women; thrhugh an- esp . * doe, doubtless, all joined • in .the most lemon 1 cries, and threw themselves between, the adveraiirieS, when one of the friends of th • fendeV,,pliCed stealthily in his hands a ilmite. Vith this .he turned liitrepitil meet the encounter of his rival, The Of the women wereradeubled and it wa deed a most infernal confusion} .The two 'Mies, now furious, were making the 4t exertions to separate the croWd gather tween them. Blood had begun to flaw, % in the struggle among tlke ' 0,11, tho which supported the dead C ild which, Overturned : , The body fell to the ground U dull sound, and the fiowei with whi was coveredocere seatteredu ound. A I Oircle operieclaround the.corp e thus prof ....whertis piercing cry rose a eve all th 'mit, and the deirOlate moth r threw he, upon the remains of her child, with an a ing and overwhelinning 41311'4 I had se,en to much. I turn balcony, and cast a look upo. make myself certain that an 4 possible) but on this side al} was closed,- to me. A man one of the'streets which ope Some other,men were follows. him, brandishing their, arms. in whom Perico had recogn had 'doubtless gathered' a ben t, see Without power to Succor of those nocturnal murders glory of these lepcivs.• l The pursued, soon reached the par and backed himself against i him distinctly cry, ' gt Book, : you cowardly ras bring five to oner, "Courage, nittchadps," cr ed one v peered to be the chief of the and,' L i 4 tt five dollars ato.be gained.' , ' ~ '• That which followed, it is scarcely , i 'sary to describe. The tine ual strugg which they were engaged la .ted- but al e moments, and presently a sli ut of here announced to me that it had t rininated t advantage; f the assassins. However, the fortunate man, so cowardlyattacked, ing breath, crawled upon th bridge, w .sword, he gain defied waving his broken i a five assailants, hui; it was a ding 'effort. .gain Was he surrounded by hese wretches, j and again he ; fell under their blows. By the glimmerings tight of the lam , Which bu ned before the , 4 Spirits in Purgat o ry," I saw t JeAm t five men raise a bloody body ind launch i in limn a mornentinsturol - - A sk.uticl Grier; the assassins he'd disappeared and that so rapidly, that I asked myselfif i was riot the - wor c of a bad dream, but. the .ealify Itt which I , vfrs, i . did not allow trio to ren sin inl n stnell'an Orror 1 1 1 very Icing. A new in ident ' occurred ulstr, proving to me that I was wide awake.] . A man on horseback left hS house, to which I . had been conducted, through o fatale c haff I of cirMunstances, and in the n I recogniaei Perico l -.., and in the hore, the noble amine that I had procured wit h f5Olll ch trouble iron the hacienda de la - Norio. • "Halloo," cried I, "this is far—you are stealin my lion "Senor cavalier," replied I greategt possible san froid,•" way Oft tif evidenesi wkich prove •erytroubleboMe to yow, :5 Tilt, 1 ero, an was the fore d the horse vi altop. With. 'van give' geYously ut tukii liastene in the room, Zeragate. It r his distant n vas tool :igliing a fs, which' soon Iceas& all hazards into one of ordered on the anal. I ime in this 111 yrinta rlelglihorhool- which I st breaking wl en.l foul cows of r.4e r ight had and I t'esolv to mal r avowal of th mischar ening before. E, there; 11 my steps to' (criminal con had not yet a vestibule. iaused me to ft was simn asleep on II sed dreams, were r witiel I had been a witness, heard a dull,dteavy noise 4rou meat, when all. vas suddenly opened my eyes and believe the inflame of .the nightmar pressed me. 4-)laricl-bsrrJw Wood/ Sloth was at u r S• feet, gested itself imau instant. Von, 1. had been receipt i z6d, an with a , refinement truly harb conflren t me }Pitl3 the in wi been l , the cause. I retired to of the vestibule, for the sigh cloth was in;upportalils to mS tle, however, I hemline reass courage, I wont and raised 4 nepal cloth. I was at no los the stctim. , His beautiful a forehad, marked by a long, -a had hem) too strongly imprint l acay4. The bits of marsh 1, slim which- adhered to his fai recollection the spot whew beefi l l i rmmitted„. He was [ Se who ..I had seen die so valial I heir would be so tenderly the s oth fall upon his noble h tardy th t.} I . ( rived, ai tigue a rgot cv e bench onnoto soon short episode terminates Fifteen days bad Ova, ecl to me of my nocturne invincible horror of at oth when I recoived - a 4 • e an Unknown (to me) 1- j'y odd years, and to me ihralcatdp, n 1 penred at A tai,. mai ly ai l 10e1 ■ "Senor Cavalier," said this man, "I am the f4rolero that your honor half killed, and as this accident rendered me incapai4e a labor for fifteen' days,'you will not think it its if I ask of you . an indemnity therefor." "Certainly not," said Csufficiently satisfied to see that I had not to reproach myself with +Ong caused the mania death—. 'What do yim.k ish i • I I ao tvo of- 123 'Fire hundred dcihrs, sennr."' confess that thiS exhorbitaut (demand ohanged immediately my satisfaction to rage, and I could not refrain from uNhing•that I had really. sent him to the devAl However, the alculde having advised an 4greeipent, I was fortunate enough to be let olifor one-fifth the sum demanded by the furolcrq; although my studies among the •leperos had cost me dear, the experience which I had pined had its value, and after all I had nothing to regret, not even the dollars which had been extorted I from, me. by my most ingei l lious friend ferico. 1111 ill FUNNY SCENE NIFTIIEIWF4ST: kt i .ude, ed to . .vards A the streel escape was ilio, the pas: approached I Jed on theca i'l . ig• quickly ; This Na. uzed fa comi id, and I wa the victim, :which 4.re 'Tian whorl) poi of the'9 i . ' I 0414 The difficulties which our polieinerr often meet in the prosecution of their duty abroad, and the way in / which' they get over some of them, is hindsomely illustrated in the follow ing account of the arrest of a Cleveland mer chant, as chronicled in the Umtata( I . leralcl: "Gov. Bebb issued-the klocumbnt,' and the ofli knowing that his duty, if\'well done,' show d be 'done quickly,' spared his prisoner all 'leaves taking, put him through, town in his shirt sleeves. I "Half a huntlerd lawyers-'• I I OM EZ DM . (lei the lie _ .....,,,erti Lawyers, luiweveri are not. so'easqy eluded, and the l l prisoner .by dint - Of irripaksioned gesturosaii i i lotul rie l s of 'ha beets [ 1 beets e rpus'—'a lawyel,-.4 lawyer,'[ made krown his Preli l cament, , Ott l e' l , t 4 the 'limhsl 'l -.......whe physicallY at least is the Hercules of 1 the bar sdol!I heard of the mishap Of iiS cilenti , l . 1 °nil moenting the, first horse 'start i d Lin hot; hitute r the dock. I'waS all in train.: I Capt. Bohlen had rung his I cgoialtead' bell, find the, 'States preniptlf rou deo: tlitheaeon, l hnund l down. . I I J : II . , . . 'i`To the judge went the lawyer, 64earing ve ngeance. A writ of habeas co,rpus ir.as is sued, l and the sheriiTt4der the lead of counsel' *- c i " started for the piers. ¶I The States in ler hur ry[ I had not finished 'weoding' at the dock, and she lay a half mile ini' the Lake, taking wood frpra u scow.. I 'A:small boat was chartered and the sheriff polled into the lake. I 'Give me the Dais, I'm 1 • . ~ 11 , strongest,' and his.diat apd coat' face .1 [. glowmg in the sun, 'cud his loatlis dripping with 'Sweat, this disciple of Blackstone gave . a !long pulland strong •pull' in Idef i ence of lib- ' env _and flirt invi01n.b,;14.,...C...1,,, 1.,1.._,_, -,..-....--..., "Only ten rods ,potylJay bets the gripe of the .s.heriTT and the , atates,' and With writ in harid'he ',stood ready to • exeim 0 lie, coin , Inland 'of. lie. court. The lawy r tre, i mble& with excitement and hard work., 'Nov . haif him`, Mr. Sheriff.' No response / si;nll Up ljtimp l edour'legalHercules. 'Let me hail (him,' sai he and deaWing up his ( salfwart., ratite to fifl heigh, and raising hil ann,of might, with loud voice cried, 'Capt . Ilelden—..api. Beide ctis, Leo tin still ere 4 his A- —Capt. Bede, in t of the State of 01 . . puffed and started)— G—d,d-m.n i 'inn ' Capt o c Belden,"a rid the Ajax of the p'rocossfon sunk in the aI ri+s of the sheriff.- ' The boat moved on, and etween cash 'cough' of massive ' entite, our friend of the tuo shaking; his fist at Captain 11.'s Well4i.l_ figure on the whful (Belden, gasped out in broken ,accents, 'Gast] you're,a d—Kl 'old rip."' 1. FLowsns....llow , man , blesses flowe rs! round the;cradle, the tomb, The Persian ii hi their perfume, and i gays; while the p India! claps his hands with abundant blossoms...lh of the prairies. 'lli undoes tipped his ai r , orange buds are the 1- nation of .Yesterday. Grecian filial., and the before the Christian 1 appropriate uses: Fi brow of the youtlifiil themselves a lovely ty l should twine round tl petuafly renewed heat Ding a Ltd erico, witl am takin l :ould other me be the. urged dep g leave o I to_ the lie te-1 cou I OM d the clatt altogethe Le tlarkfit is .ot. a wandered tliout disc !ver tiny I va 8. knew, and d where I taught. me e 8 formal' I ce J had ca °My rOSOI i juzgado In I entered, the I I. waited him d want of sleep and I In my cOnfu? Ithe , stenos of Filen thou. l Titt I me for 1mo " Nett main. I Was still under which hod. op.' covered with- a thoUght sug- I n . my ginct theytive roue, I ,fl lit 'to os'a dotal ' had i • he citrate Part of the body • Little i by lit ' red, mid taking `red, of this N lin recognizing, in pale face, his d delicate scar, upon my me cods and green e recalled to my I this crime had. rtainly the man• tly, and whom ameuted. I let • Tll-, and sed 1 toly ,e le- resurrection. 'They rest on Old aft ar, for their fragrance anil their beauty tiscet~d,in perpetual worship before the Most A BITE.--A silly recent occasion.to pit tic airs before a sens i i chaiiced to be his mi l l menced by looking fy express i on of wortderl then wr g,gled hirtiOlf titiides side, he ispingly pray what is it?" liPer i l disornOiing, biti whsper i ed : about :the comb %vim soon num! F DID YOD SiA Soptor- 7 We clip ttie in- good thirig from the 9Y. 0. Dc a; "Waiter," said a diner-out, in a down-town restatirit yesterclay4 44 Waiter, bring me a plate of soup,- " oSay sonpaglin, s ranger," said a tall Ten nessee returned Vollinteer, who happened to sit opposite to him, "and givizoi a Cerro Gordo whipping, I will; I told the General when I left him at,Jalapa,- that whcin I came to the Statei, I'd lick the first aitut I'd hear aayin''soup," • The Dvlta ails, it'll it was Iwitir great difficulty the TenneS'seesn could -be satisfied: I lereafter, gratitude i snd admiration'will alike compel us to dispeseof oar wuip ;id silence r !\, A: newly invented wire boggy is pttraeting much attention in Cincinnati. I TheUSigtial" say*that it looks inl4e :distance' like a cob 'wel4 in` , this lonit itod'ibere re ad.venteres lon classes• of th e .rder to appear lektide , A man l ot less OnitpoWn he bar with me:, I l e name qt" the peoplJ o'—[here !the *States' he universal heart of They are 'wreathed 4 l iarilage altar; 41.1 d the the far East delights l i writeg iris hire in nuSe ehild of the far West glee as he,gathers the 1 e liluminated`Spipture r Cupid of the nntient 'rows with 'flowers, and i'ridal crown With us, a Floaters garltided the hang in votive wreaths shrine.. Ali these are lowers should deck the 1 bride, for they are in i l pe of marriage, They lie tomb; for their per ty is a syndic,' of their bxedrnb attempteclon a l y-off some ?fillip fantas lible 1 ‘ young tally, who Ater at a l lt corn- I I 1 t ill ,he l i fa c e i witlt ai ful Softitesaio eyes' i F into vatlottst toritler at- Itk hands to his 9lf it is not love I feel, haps, r " re lied the youniT, ep Tu." .rt 4 story got ball oom and the cox ;..red among the missing. IMIII nilliHM!l Ale e atk• T folio% toucOing. the Journal Fuu4ral." "was n cene in the Wilderness.. ing is most beautiful and heart is an eiiract from a - sketch itip f Commerce, entitled "A Forest arly nadiilaht of Saturday night Col. 'ger came to ---, request-. that n messe iog him to g dire, miles ter, glrl be d iug. l 1. to the cabin of a' settler seine own the river, and seohis daugh-. fourteen, who . was supposed So el. awoke ine and asked the him, and I consented, taking small package of medicinet Fs carried in the forest.: But 1 'that there was no need of these, to a r compan with, too th whir r I alw lean cl soon for Ii r disco e was past cure. - heuee,; - \ o - t ~' le - -descended to tia liver, and is epped into a cant" eddy, and seizing a pole, flatten- VIDg f the I .._ bank) that ed a 11 lay ►n at' l ore ear light awiftly maY..„ it for tt paddle, Cul. -.L.. pushed .sel out into the current, mid we own.' I have described so 'pony Ithat I fu beet giving r ;you this.— nine the scene if you choose, I e liottoxn, and he used now his the s shot s nigh. You as I pole ll'ayllie t 1 and ;not .'- i 7. F t s d • 1 father ' er alone i hera tl a 4 0 Or 1 Shot, I , t eci , rp getacc.l llt'l l 4s s to, be .• el reach than half an The \ scene .fdrgitt i en: :. 'of ITt ry an in the caul the iotta ' ii?hiCh iii'paddic, to guide the 1344. in MT itrange child," said the Colonel; s a ;strange wan. ,T 1 live on the batik of the river.` They ,years age, and no one knows - byl He has money, and is a ie child has been wasting away st. I have seen heroften, anti ifted with a marvellous intellect. soenetitnes as, if inspired; and lie only hope of her, father 2/ oi ler gethi cam," NV he keen for a she She iii dthe hut of the settler in less bon l r [ and entered it reverently. was one that cannot easily be here were bollts au evidences taste lying ian the rude table I. A guitar lay on a, ben' clt rtetiF i Zridow, qnd the . bed l i urniture, au ing girl lay, was tt soh as the - I, i dying queen. I was, o [wil l ler having heard of these pet kilo [ wine, it to be no: uneorra II lc he d, cov+n. startle s~ befo e, thing. f to nati ns, v,as e%i 1 bi l e 1, blac • h T or, p 119 I but r mi I ' I nd d authropes "to go into the wo l was conteut to ask no ex . 1 especially tls the death h. IT/0 entl near. -- i'air child, with masSes of I l 'inii over her pillow. Her 1 piercing, .and 'as•it met ',m igl i 4.1 j., but smiled and looked IME an NI 8 ME! like a few words to ',her fat QM E P o her atk.ed her if - Itlfe knew rur_ 1 - 4 , 11 PP_ , " nof 2.Loitan. xo maY 'magi t3r startled me, and walla ft iintpert I turnel from tier; ed„ and site stioke in that I 'm. lodious - voice t . : ant i ` cold; lie down beside me ' an ay dealt* hia•dyingr id her emaciated arms, around lured mart dreamy, voice, 113E1 Si' SUR IMS2 that 1 Mans lik. OM ME ME arm i m or, i ild n twin , d l rnu MIMI apd ME! rattle ' i f I e r em t child t; 1 " Said the GM In In, , iff cloth 1 1, p thee?" er, 'for my soul is strong." I n the thither 'shore?" , ath [ er,. 'and its banks are g 1 veplure," thou the voices of Its inh OE IE ti %Off if see it, mort I= tans' It Ifather; as the voices of - , ironi afar in the still and. 1191 they callnte. Her voice heard it theni" • 1 'll spelik. to thee!" eth in tones most Iheavenl snlr.- ear th BM 'xolsl nigh - inie; l site spep ,oth she smil 174.1 frail m udo But a cold, 4ialiti 4 d!--,futber, theie's II be lon*, lonely, I , ' O" Mary;''. am col QM ;4z. t Is i room. Is death is dea bank Wed it inter the night, and skoot Ipno at the ruching sit er.— he settler arrio3 sopti aro , and lier'sitxcellent tz.dy and dam Mor s , . ,ie IF' And - The then and x. vile of he Cute '0 !at t %1L: voLuNTBE.'4.--,'60 l ßate) ma, w neat. I e untereditbout: tooking fur , r: l a i relates lit to a r ppyfor l he ll: nftolol6;vei em- . dote of an Aiabarort voltinteel •I I way . to Vera 0.11 z( I. I inoteer_ front the pine laa4s ar ething d6 i ," when it ocAtriel.l if'! hint 0, e ntiuh ;.as he expressed it, ;ft ke t►r wash." H i e was a tall lank fellowswith key he d of grassy dried hair hattging 121215 'MEM Ron. amn rag nue on hi EMI e tall Ala ploy stso that] good A eh do«• -1•6- ilders, With a deliberation cot.- , • • n i le sea vpyage, he cominenc , e it, rpentine soap of th. 4 ship in : d slain WWI minunendable yds.:- kad cause to take *treat deal' of 11/served to himself, `tili 4 t he h a 4 1 rillt's mud on hini.7 ob erred, that all tiiS while the owing further into, the sea, and lie ; , ' , Alabituta rose' hid Soaped Alississimij water in: the wash= .. me exhausted, entitle titre iv' his be vessel's side , to replenish his • sh he made was at his hair; the ' the soap, and the saline of the I ly formed a chemical comhina >ilk qualities' of the Soap disap •ft somethink in its stead resent, `we or three" rakes of Ithe Satjarit Fair, elevated it 'upright about it's head, stifY,3s the quills of i, • "There's anotheritriciiplay id the unwashed in 4 .rage r his still fiercer, .At this_ mement pa l ed across his face, and ho coat rig as it nauseated- le the last .11,y and determinedly_he went Ai, out it !'bowie" fount .fifteen 4ifid 'delivered hiraself thus;-- ntr.thar Louisianiae hipi OW in Mei now if any one dar, let the one that put ruin its this'hike Ills shot sistaiit with a ed rubbing tl I to It hair, ar men;e. ne pains l , for he an l e i re of ba 1' must be nes el nil p by t l he.tiMe him l elf, the roo , hadl be' buc et oror 1 4. ; bas hn brat ( tur mine U . %rater, in i stan tiot and the pea ed, and 1 Wm* tar.' .' tin. ugh the the Alabarni tho poreup , Otf n me,'T s ha' growin, Ake . water dr I Me cell spin degree.. •C to hie Wet:, inchen long, PSOme of th tricks enuff hini fotch ou wife!. 1" • [ 151 MI z V se r p!et oli 1,13 s iiM lie f mid; nely.