A. 1". DUBLIN &CO., rr,op ri•torp. VOLUME 23. Frit WeeMt! (Dhstruer. A. P. DUMAN & CO. PROPRIETGRS. 'B. g. SLOAN. Editor. OFFICE, CORNER STATE ERIE.. AND PUBLIC SQUARE. ' TERMS OF THE PAPER. ir.lo w it , cribers by the earr.er, at . IrS,Ot p. n ,pll. ~r at the office, in aavanee, ' ' . 1,30 l ,•i i le d paid In advance. or within three months from the t ittie ~,i i ub.cril , ing, two dollars will be charged. 1.:IiAl; etillol6 l lll l CAliour oast be post paid.. • • ' . ft AI'ES OF ADVERTI4ING. jea...4 not ecceeding 4 lin.s, cine 2 year„ *3.00 1 t Ogle IgitfATC 4. •• • 10.00 . du • do. - -Piz months, ; 6.00' . . • . do. do three months, 3,00 Thit mite', t adi erttiewenta.3ocents per squire, of fifteen lint , : or i t ", ot the fail merit ion . ti cents for each subsequent insertten o LA): rail) ad i erttscrs bate the privilege of changing at pleasure; Su. al no toe are allowed to occupy more than two squaieN mad:. ,r. invited t. airrr intaiedrate baseness:. . ,adi. ertisenienis not having other dir*.ttona. will Le inserted tin reibig and charged accordingly. , ' I BUSINESS DIRECTORY. JOHN KEENAN, Grtnt.t. Steamboat Ageoi, office at. B. .1 Roger's Oat store Flaw :.tro rt Lfse Pa. CLARK 4.. t. METCALF. Wnet V. and r. tail tlealers in Dry Goods, Carpal, and Dry Groceries Nu. l Reed, Douse. -- • - ILLIAAIS & wßiGirr. .Colketars B,nd Dealers in Gold and : 4 1Iver /join, }mem rent .17,i icy, Land Warrants and celtiticateir Dcpmrite. Alen i si,ltit mill- on the principal cities of the Union, and all parts - of the r ild Country for sale. - parce, Williams' Muck, corner of an 1 Pubhe Vquare,. WILLIAMS J. G, ----- iivi. I. MILLS. Isrnareas and Wholesale Dealer* in Groceries. Wines. Liquors, t. lars.—Aiso, Foreign Fruit. Suits. Pickles and Pickled Gysk. ter% Lobster... Preserves. and Ileruietricaily Sealed arti:les of eiery description alwas un hand. No. 3. WtilioUf Block, Sta , uppoirite Brost New Ilutel. Erie. Va• • J. l 3 Maas. New York. 'W*. 1. Buffalo. A tece re int. in their reason. Oysters to shell, from J. %111114 i Derrt , Net; lurk, is loch will lie sold Wholesale at low price:. A. C. JAcKsort, Agent. Erie. Pa. UURLIN &SLOAN. Amas in Clamne.d. Sciwof and 3fiscritaneous Book.r. faint; Books, r_qarnfrpers. and Pitinter;s Cards, Nu. 9, 15r9wn's new Ilidck, Erse ra. I A . f. pt ; VV. POYIITELL JOHNSTON M. D. • Omer. at Ms re.ofeliee un Sib Street, two &ours WeAt of the. Ewseckpal church T. W. NIOURE, Dssuot in Groceries. Prow' it,lolll, %Vmes. t'n Fruit &c., One Ih ✓ lr below• Loomis*. Co's State street. Erie. JUIIX tr. Fancyl)ty Goods. and the Greatest satiety Ithe City. Cheap,thde, Ene. Pa. & GRAY. - Dzaunt in Stalll of tqly Store i n la rosiest. Jobbers and retail Dealers an Kei and Dry Groceries FroSpuniis, Produce. Foreign and Domestic Fruit, Vi'iroden, IVillow and Stone %Vare, Flour, Fish, Salt. Glass, Nails. Pow dcr4llic. raps. elfety Fuse. &e., 'tie. Frlnch Street. oppo- Ore he Reed Gouge. Erie. Pa. ii. 11.i-Steatu and 4:anal Boats. Vessels, lintels, and Private Fannin.* suppl ied with any ot the Ip:ivy &rude. will. prompt- OHS! aII &very Cheap. ' - ; —r-- 14# M. S. LANE. - • Attorney and Counsellor at Law. OFF!E over Jackson's store, at linillt-Ease•curner of the Pub tic. wire. • Er lel April 6. 1552. t i' ' l lik - DOC lOR 81.E111.. Z4z. S 11.2.%V Ait r. ra.rrisiaa rh).o-.lana and sul;grotis. Office and Residences— ferenili ar. So ...sitlfaa. St reef/. !%1! 01110./fb from 7 to S. A. 3i; Ito 2, an; ft to 7. P. M. •. gO.Me. X. IL • ' J. L. sthwiikr, r . n. -- - , -i- • JOHN 11 - I,F.ARN & CO. . roasr•;anesis ,and enininrs.ron MerChafits, dealer In Coal, Ito. 4. Fish. and agent fret a daily lane of upper lake Steamers. Public Dock Erie la. -- 1 LittoELE & (.36. Br. .extrirrits,Mbnufaciurerp of Iron Si..!:unt , ont 1143.108, Rc te..l 4 l:lle.'fieswee:l 7 h,a13,1 h. Erie. • ASIERICAN EXPRI:S... : • COMPANY. Vatruck Removed to No. 3 Reed 111 , x - h.. Sim , . Street. ern Exprese chmer al II ticlrx-k. A. M. Wthiern 114 P M. 0 0. GTO E: J (/.ate •if the fir,. of J. /learn 6. (.70....) FORWASDI'4O awl CO LO.IOI. 74iCreilallt. MIMIC DOCk, Erie. Pa. Dealer in Coal. Flour and Pia.ter. • NVALKEIt rnsarsanrers, produce and Commission •Slerehatini. second Ware. lion* tart 01 the Public Ridge, %tie Pa. A 'so—pellets in Coat. Salt. Plaster, i.a.tucro, Fish. Lime:lnd Lune Slone. I ron, Nal:B.:hoses, Castings, &c.. with ./111411rpro.s "ed facilities for shippine . eithet by &eau/Wats. Propellers. Pc hobiters. of by Rail Road %v. 1.1.-KNowurox. Vaiehrnaker and Repairer, Healer in IVatl'he.. Clocks. Jewelry. Alinni•al I morunienv. I.4ookiniGlasPes and other Fancy Lip.rod, Ftore.otie door weal at the Reed House. 17 ARBUCKLE h KE:PLER. DitAira in Dry Go.A.i.Grt,rei.ev. 11.1r,15% are. Croek , rY. &e. No l'arry 1114.4 k. eintr Erie. l'n. . A. MT - J - 0 DS 0.14 ATToll'ArT AT LAW —f 'Mee on Perk Row. between Itrownb'new Ilotet and the Reed 110 i e. uo .tarn. 1)It. C. LIRANDE:.;. Prrr•nlx and .Princes—refice c.,riter of :3:ito and s,%rnth Skr , .ii.Rrbufence on Eighth :street., beMee r n French and Erae. Pa. M. SANFORD & CO.. DatiCt‘ in Gold. sokt. Hank' Notes. PraftP, tertiacates of De p.-A.O; B,e Stzlit Exchange on the principal cities ronatantly f,r .tle Office In Hyatt'', Block. Public equnre,_ Ene._ T. HERON STUART. PlllNlrla , —(iffice, - eorner of French and Fifth cr Wm , Koch Kstore. Residence on Fourth street. ' , l'd iw oh! Apothecary OLIVER :SPAEFORP. • •H'd SlAvincr, and Manufacturer of Blank Books and i‘.:...r..41.er of the. Diamond- and Stith street ' RUFUS REED, ••.1* o' 1 ~z loo. . .GPrlitari and Anietican'llarllienu•anl Cutlery liou and Sued No. 3 Reed Howie r , L. S'I'RONG'. M. U. .. . 1 .rri , a, Que Lit.or vi est of C. B. Wright's store, up stairs. ' C. SIEGE L. - , -:. WIV , I11•1P ..mi Retail dealer to Groceriett. Plovisinns, Wines, - 1 .1 , 140. f rat. acc.-, he 'Corner of French and Fifth,Streets. uporite the Farmers' Hotel, Erie: , ...._ J. W. IVETMORE, •. ATTORNE Y dT LAW, In'lVa:ker's (Mier, on Sic•venth Street, Eric, Pa - - - - - - • 1 CADIVELL & BENNEI'T, • Itrnlrrras..l)l.bers. and Retail Dealer to D t r Cro.rrir., l'ipekert. Glassware. Calpellitgi Hardware, Iron, Steel. Naiis m. arc. Empire Stores Smits Orrect. (our doors. belt, Urv~ ti's Iluiet, Lnr, PR. Also—Ant dr, Vices, Rellow Axle Arma, Springat, and a gener . artnient Saitdle and Carriage 110. S. MERVIN SMITH. Alriv, i ty AT LAW and Justice *of the Peace. and Agent for qteltryt Stone Mutual Life Insurance Company—Omee 3 doqrs tte , .oldt Wright: •.ore. Erie. Pa. 1 GEORGE H. CUTLER. ATln/IllEt Al LAW, Girard, Erie County. Pa. Cotlettions and Bthewfmsmess attended to with promptness and' donate h. _ _ JOSIAH KELLOGG. !i n 2 >L Coutnitssion'Nlerchant. on the Public Dock, gist of : 4 tatt fit. P ah • PIaPIP, and White Fish, constantly for 011ie. ' I.'ItOSENZWEId — & Co. Ir wmP,..TE•l.4tl Rs raIt,DEALMRI in FOlViall and Domestic Dry ( ;001., ready matur-Ciotruns. Bouts and Shoes, Alec., No. Vt +Whi.Hloelt. state street. EV". • AlAitt3HA-1.1. & VINCENT. Ar " 4" " F414-01:fice up SIAM in Tammany Hall building Loth' oi the Prothonotary's office. Erie. . MURRAY WHALLON, • ArroMfy Coexist:A..ls AT I.....r—Orticeov.er C. B. Wright's iitritnee one door west of State street. on the Diamond. TittnALs, & HAYES. , erAt IR. in Pry C.04 - xls, Dry Grixeeles, Crockery. Hardware. Age Nk, • Brown's New hotel. . • SMITH JACKSON. ... Dw .I, wain, Dry Goods, Groceries, Haidware, Queens Ware. Lime. lipt, Sa ill. Ice.. 121. Cheapside. Erie, Pa. ---,----- - w , 1 W I LLFAAI RI BL - E — T. ' t...NrciT Moira Upholster. and Undertakery corner or State and ...i._Mti,tl, meets.. L:rie- • . EDWIN-J. KELSO & CO. C,, ,I. Forwarding, Produce and COlOMison Nierehantstdealery .44 loan.• and fine salt. Coal, Fluter, Shingtes, Ice. Fubttcduck, itr,4r of the bridge. Erie. • &BROTHER, find RCABT-E-R l 'detaiealers in Drugs, Medkeine .PllllOl.ll. Ws, b) -units Gums, , No. i. Reed House. Erie. .:. JAMES LYTLE. FasiensA ILI Merchant Tailor. on the public equate., &few jaws tits.( of SLAW irtreet. Erm. JOHN H. BURTON & CO. Wuni.ts E., soon arrazi. dealers in Drsn. Medicines. Dye Groe , ries, Alr.e.-No. 5. Reed House. Erie. LA. 0. L. ELLIOTT. Resident Dentist; Ogee and dwelling in the . Beebe Block. on the East side of 'the Public Square.. Erie. Teeth Mooned on Goad Plate. %GS& from one to an cedar sett. Cartons teeth filled gun pure gold. and •estored to health and ureftdmets. Tarsi • With instruinenta and Dent like so as to leave Om of c* , i‘otol Curia/Eh Ali Work kurented. ' P • • . " ••. . . . • .. . . . i . , . . . , . - i . , . R i ......... ~ .' ...... . ~•,. ... .... ... ... ... . . . r . .' 1 , . . ............. _ __. _ I= DEE= MORTON TIBB•LS._ Pefrti and Plistellaug. RING ANP NIGHT, MT JAMEIGiAT _On the shp cof a dim and misty sea. I I With a ttroad green field before him.- 11l Idish thrm, in the early morn,; With blue sky hanging o'er him ' 1 And his hart leaped forth tp the glad green earth Like a fOuntaiti to freedom springing. r For blossoming trees waved there in - the iireette. i And birdie in thy boughs were singing. . • r - I I But al voirel from behind frII on his ear,. h i el , “Thotigl bright the nu I !thine o'er thee, , 15h. child ! beware or t lnrking snare . . • That Ii in the path he re thee;” - Timm' the mh went fort .tu the fi eld of Life. _ • I • With ah gh sour s firm ndeavor. And (hu t % arning wort, n the morning heard. '.. In bis be • ed ever 1 rt wat treasu • i rent's! werrieorle—lnd (44 On he cite of n •we;l And the W . .pray or Was top% 1 111 the will The rnorn +.i• nvn—nnrl At Ihettt,ilie,ht hour no ilh : its shitwittot dint t Anti the Sri of Lifr beh • Wit he lookitl not Inek—h On the misty sea heron , Por he Ittul if the .tin of HPaven'titarlten 9till &he gliedl itha c le tr, Tilfthe ntliat grew an at And ti horet in awd, tD In tic spiot'ibitth don. Eing LEE al Wea ness .and t after Ibrea omentm th fast,. 0118 fit • Times fur vertj my a' fur a of th tentimi. ' T le salary iv bgellelor, a h i most please the pariah' , tit a:Write. qclosing 'etc wrote. et* Mr. T v iwt;k:, he retu po ieed tit til l ^ the recto 11=12Z sits;litestll st t ipulAted tea, and in; =a: and e~quei he trai of vents it is e ,-I , eqt l 4 . I f owl to bo *reached . 1, me himpet breakfits ,I. and,hii iet•!:ption tar okra ogat4r bul for a rench IwindJws 0,4 le shrub,are a l oud flower ted a ;OK. jp•t ilium. ME arriv haA, tha ^ QM th, spluk. I us kcittnot. even n :4sociate her j 131.11 Sbe was i uplic ty; .11,4 .•L 'ware fur life. a i ned e' dev." REIOU of he end fa.h, ME bit thfficif.t. to le, and, ili the pr, siserphly in the en par4r" any naaqua .t , o-bud bieduty 4 pr pf , .ifectli . : aka. of tirigli IL biought to of the r . iis lace o the holy es' •il's ey a fkil . deed the r It 'tau b a ts EMI/ that h I /wade , ' , vlifie in r. with gold tint• chat 11:411 DM MED port U the tug. th MEM in Agnes pula (rout re s% /1 ' e. the 't and h idtai be evon amide or of a 'heat rfumc of th. And, f excitt,:a. , f mind arid -roon the ii g of N ho*e EMM ruez;urnie turf, antr witted gent t t• 4 1, ever • • line a etlalver'r 1 L t me n) ble 1 comb; the 414- 33111:1 her taco , to oven• ee. that breathed n thhi I yras great atinn't.f Pare *tido, reltor 111041. has not pe l rhapirhava been uo unit alibi respect , to the near prosp child, as he was tie moment tt siding at the hroakfasi-table. hi ••'Ve shall.havti gay doings , ry inortfy." he ea d. "Next , Jl with the blessing tof God. be AI day " ..NVedding dao" • rejoitr the rector. t ini some flows which M andiplace4 on th table. "Y. ulna settled that Agnes o ly libillOCk to Mr.' Arbuthnot.' •'"Mr. Arbuthnot of Ehn Pa . i . 't i t groat mat+ jilt tint, in 1 replied 'lllr. Toey. with a of my exclamat ion. "And in ert Abuthnot is it oung man- as well as devotedly attached t; .. ti. t., prove in ever* respect a h. i thy;of her; and that, from the ; Ilpapa must be esteemed high p prtnrentfy. * I pan, and qo , ure grand's°. tied,see him or estimate of his fu (minify seen a lini r looking y ertainly on frnore genie 'observation. twenty-six; and kindly spirit, of a eorhe within my °trial lotte riecret the ti •nly et Elm prize its the matr They were me del wsakep,t not hood. but throng, And, strangely e ;out "our" p oufot—lti le the kind another instance feftitale eommun high " w ual ono. n *ea a perfectly KO high world! position w cijoioni's side I ke. mouths. bothnot wit I l y ones whie 's cooptetta lather drew of. "1 sho The days, we Mr. and Mrs. A dark but transit 4 over the husband shOuld became a and more spoke Mr . . Arbuthnot, ,oet day. in s. "nor lode I seized and I of amps* duty Wan it under owseer hit Lion of the teeter graV-hesded ma band's bu i ld. tea nevertheless. as i innfulnese of die duty in ail 0'1414 the will of God.: • It wee of conk decided th sae ehoted be intratted to a by, the wife of &miller living tory. wiwongaged for , thai sees thearrarati;aad bar as one ironing goseipptarg over ether that 1 forget, tem op. Ald mat!'flood nerlll. ; hit FC,kirOr Imtnntion j hr gloriims noon find him. i ncireheg mi him ! • eyl was 8t1:t1 I! re wrrr gong 139 o'er Nth br4w .r proton, l aighier day iMi ST KE. Feloiiio ecseption. '37, an ad t and fixed morning i curnte, ea l tig sl sufficient! r. per%ollall I, II all Soin'i.t munerative knew. one in which the EMI!!!13 wns so entire y satisfied, moment, .r two pub- a positive e action to one It thu• he , paned chat mixed up. ome deirrbe y present pur ors to ro. Stool portly between tisk and see n the mothisig after my mut !mat friendly. We didiptes; When one of rom the bieakfast room den. gently opened and I afterwards Learned. entleman. ii term armost uncon- 1, ir. the glow ing ownimer from that seasouof you.h oilitt...{lth Me, with old• grand-dairgfiter. Aloe, k at Beauty through °th in iiistaado, I feel that'l avor to stainrupon this idea of the fresh hat . ).oung girl. I will 'remold {tend, Wreathed hair. undulating with ny mind Rapharl's halo 11—with this diffeience. and resignation of tha Townley a sparkling of the heat and glare of a re. irresistibly, Suggested morning—of a cloudless 1 r higher charm than fee -1 sweetnesei of disposition. 'simper, was cv.l..nr•••d accent of tits 'rough lips t+stle . oul? to ly struck t,Y so remarka !•mentii; and Chia, I think, e perceived. Vr he might ediately eonimuninativa cts of hie !d4lipid* gran young lady, after pro d Mr Tyrrel, at the recto under three weeks will, nee Townley', wedding 1 . ruing toWards and mien , Townley bad brought in .it hal been for opine that day be united ha ho- p., at worldly point of view?" I leisient senile at the lone cis hatter than that. Roh -I,' a high Ind noble nature. Agnes. fie will I doubt amid delierving and wor. ps of a doting old grand. aims. You will se• him to agreed in- the rectoyoa 1 -in-la'arj I bait, not'ire wig man. fiie age We. of a more honorable and emper than' he has never 'He .had drawn ■ great 7• Vagreed upon; and the 'ark. aril) in its neighbor rich. as elementl holiday. t I have never met with it was held by our entire .11 ine-lot;r, that the match withstand:Mr that wealth re entirely on the briar.- lof wedded life dew over out a cloud. save a few, I saw now and then flit ea as the time when he ear, and came to be More Id not etirsiv• her." said ply to a elisamis Observa d desire tondo SO." The warmly p d the hot r• filled his eyes; yet didlie. utter grave word: on the tircutnalancee, and the ,7of patient sohntission to t the expected heir or heir t-coree. end e Mrs. Deo . et very fir from the rec. Toe. I bad frequently se the Neter sad I Imre r tee. es eves eibjeet or SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 17; 1851 "A likely person." I remarked ; "Iteilthy, very Pod looking. and one might make oath s a tree-hearted eau tare. Bat there is withal a timidity, a frightedneise in her mannerwhich, if I may hazard a perhaps uncharita ble conjecture, speaks ill for that smart husband ahem." "You have hit the mark precisely. my dear sir. Den by is a sorry fellow, sod a domestic .tyrast to boot.— b ilis-wife. who Is really s good. but meek-hearted per souc lived with us once. How old -do yen suppose her to be?" • • ..Five•and-twenty, perhaps." "Sig year" more than that. She has i um of the nom. of Harper by a former marriage. whc is in hi. 111 *mitt', year. Anne wasn't a Widow long. aby will cau g ht by her good looks, and she by the bai Of well "provided hoMe. Unless. however , her has lid gives up his corn speculations, she will not. - 1 think, .bate that flita,C;loll-get." . . *. orn speculations! Sorely Denby has no means ad. ~., equate to indulgence in such a game as that?'" ".Not he. flat about two years age he bought, on credit, I believe, a considerable quantity of wheat 'and 1 prices happening telly suddenly up Just thee, he made 1 a !rage_ profit. This haisiquiie turned hie head, which, by the by 'yes never, as Cockneys say. quite rightly scre+rtul on:" The announcement of • visitorinterrupt ed anything further the rector: might have had to say. and I soon afterwards went home. - . 'A sad accident occurred about a month subeequeqt t l o the foregoing conversation. The rector'wes out ndirkg upon a usually quiet horse. which all at ones took it into his cad to shy at a scarecrow it must have seen a score llnf mei. and thereby threw its rider. Help was forte. _nl Rat Wet hand, andithe reverend gentlemen wig instant. - lv nveyed home, when it was found that hislleft th)gh "we broken. Thanks, however, to his temperate habits, ft' was not prObable that the lusty. winter of his life would be shortened by what had happened. Unfortunately the accident threatened to have evil consequences in another quarter.. Inarediatelyiitter it occurred. one Mathews, a 1) 4 14 thick bi6ded lout of a butcher, rode furiously off . to Lli ' Park with the news. .. Mrs. Arbothaot. who . daily ; lon ed- to hd con fi ned, was walking with her husband uposx . the lanin in front of the house. when the great bur y hjlockhead rode up and blurted out that the rector had seh'throw4from his horse, and it was feared killed ! The shock of such an announcement was of course , •whelmint. Altisr hours afterwards, Mrs. Arbuth• gave birth to a healthy male child': but the young t i licir's life assailed by fever, was (or many days utter. leipaired of—for weeks held to tremble so evenly in bilance,; that the slighteit adverse c.ircumstancee ni. i , , in a m om ent turn the scale deathward. At length black hOrizon that seemed to encompass ns so hope. !y, lighteried, and afforded the lover.liusband a glimpse lhope of his vanished and well ni g h despaired of Etteu. I • promise was fulfilled. I was in the librai, with Mr I l uthnot, awaiting the physician's morning report, very lonely expected at the rector, when Dr. Lindley en .Ll the apartment in evidently a chderful mood. You have been .'causelessly alarmed." he said.-;- ere is no fear_Whatever; of a relapse. Weakness remains, and:titat,we shall slowly, perhaps. but eer- mot i ly d the 1 mfg/ the y lens arid Thli Art I= CE 11,. remove.' - gleam of lightning 'seined to Rash over Mt. Arbeth eipressive countenance. 11levied be God !" he Add how," he added: "shell we manage i acting the child, She asks for it incessantly." ree . 1 r. Arbuthnut'e intent sou. 1 sliouldytate. had been consigned inimedistely after Its birth to the Care of Mrs. 134riby. who had herself horn confined ; also with a he aboat a fortnight previously gearlatins being preset nt in die neighborhood; Mrs. Denby was hurried away ith the two childt s su to-a place near .Bath. almost befo e she wee atife to\bs \ ltr- the-journey. Mi. Arbuthnot ad not left his is ife*r en Hour. and consequently he only.seen him 'child fort few minutes just after t was bdra .% With respect to am of opinion that or tiwu. Bar Moth, think We rit,iy venni ui,aq“eart, ag4t, *hill point provian sevz,rul wa)s; I to ch gooo news. l'he next day bat ant' 'pinta. *. Dr. Li hie than we hod ant. ma row worming. ...... " The poi._ ...nmistakable / kneck unterrupted/him. " The nurse," he added. "is early attentive si4l punctual. She writes almost every da}i." A sere ut entered with a salver heaped with let tere. Mr. A uthnot tossed them over eagerly. land *fix ing one. of i glancing at the poet-mark. tole it eagerly ien, muttering as he did so--"ltis not the usual hand riting,; bnt from ker. no doubt." i• Merciiut God :" I impulsively exclaimed. as I sad qidy lifted my eyes to his. " What is the matter 'l" rilortal pallor had spread over Mr. Arbathnot's before mateefeatures, and he was glaring at the letter in his pd as if a basilisk' had auddenliconfrAnted him. Au lier moment, and the muscles if his frame apiteared to Ve way suddenly. and he dropped heavily into:the easy air from sv bleb- he had risen m take the lettere: • 1, was iably alarmed; and first loosening his neckerchief. for iiriiimrd choking. I saidl-." Let me cell some one ;" il I turned to reach the bell; when he instantly seised arms. 'and held ine . with a grip (dire°. " No-;-no— !"—he hoarsely gasped. •• Water—Ater I" iThere i wits , fortunately some ori a side-table. I handed it to him. an he drank eagerly. It appeered to revive hint a little. li, thrust the crumpled letter into his pocket. and said.rn 'a bile, quick whisper_ .. There is ;onto one wining NVt a - word.,teniember—liot a word !" At. the game time. he wheeled his chair half • round, so tbat his back shlowld be towards the servant we heard approaching. I am sent. sir." said Mrs. Arbuthnike maid. "to if the posit has arrived." Yes . 4 ' replied Mr. Arbuthnot. with wonderful mas of his voice. " Ted your mistress 1 shall be with almost immediately. and that—her settis Oita tern her ea Mr. Tyrrel." he continued. as soon as the Was out of hearing. " there is. I think:a liqueur stand of the side-board In the large dining-room. Would you have the kindness to ipriug itrto me; tbiobserred— mind that—unobserved by say Dos 7" I did as - he requested; and the instant I placed the h i queur frame before him, he seised the brandy carer, and drank With fierce eagerness. "For goodness sake." I eaclainied. •. consider what yea are about. Mr. Arbuth not ; yen will-make yourself ill." I" Nat; no." he answered, after finishing his draught. "ill seitins scarcely' stronger than water. Bet I—l am better now. It was a sudden-spasm of the heart; that'. all. The latter." he :added, after a long and painful pause, which he eyed.me. I thought. with a kind of sae picien--." the letterjou saw me open just now. conies friont a relative. an sent, who le ill, very - ill, sad wishes so see Me blatantly. You understand 7" 1 1 did undirstaad, or at least 1 feared that I did too well. ij however. bowed acquieicenee : sad he presently ref* from his chair, and strode about the apartment iu .great agitation. until his wife's bed-room bell rang. 'He then h opped aathlasiy abaft. shoal! barest!, and looked ins plosly at tlie reflection of his Wired and varying cum ulous* WIWI" magnifirmat chimney glass. " I do istleek. I think=er; at least shall not. in a diarkened der.' mere set et dip way—that is. mere a • Uses one might. than sae oust appear MODIVARD.ZI Lindley. "1 ie it in a day roes Kell. I present. fur autlylstal." I= ctor with the s, in exuber moors favors ad I start toe Ind the chritt after hearing of the dangerous illness of—of—an aunt ?" "Yes, yes; much better. much better.f I am gild! to bear you say so. That was . nii wires bell. She is ens ions, no doubt, to see you. He left thiapartment; wairgoos perhain ten inienteai and when he returned. was a thobghtlesit nervous than before. I raw toga. "Give my respects;" he said. "to Ilya good rector; and as an especial ravels." ho added. with emphasis. "let me ask of you nat l 's'' , mention to a living soul that you saw me so unmannetas rwas jest noW—that I swallowed brandy. It would appear so strange, so weak. so ridiculous." 1 premised net to do so, and almost immediately left the blouse. very painfully affected. His ebn was, I con cluded, either dead or dying, and be was thus bewilder• idly Casting about for miaow of kespintthe terrible, per haps fatal tidings from hie wife. I allerwisrds heard that be left Elm Park is a posichaise, about twu hours afieol came away. sitattended by waingly servant! lie was gone three clear days Inly, at th i s and of which le retired With :Airs. Denby eon—in florin health, too; and stisof the finest bathes 'stilts au—about nine weeks old—L4 had ever seen. Thul vanished the air draw• Doubunt Castle and Giant Despair which I laid so hastily eonjered up? The canals assigned by Mr Arbtithnot for the agitation I had witnessed, was doubt less the true one: amP.yet. and tho thought 'haunted me fqw months. 'years afterwards, lie opened tiuly,ona letter that' mornisig, sad had sent a message tai his wife that the child was well Mr. Danby rem was Weaned, and rewarded. Year i Mr. and Mee. Arb no oue; therefore; love of the debt' promising boy. Ii no one else, for it' strange defect c in Mr. Arbuthnot, affection for their have I remarked. au dspression,ef tt P tilt hein was dismissed ver fler year rolled away vel thuot any additional I maid feel surprised at tli ted mother for her haul •i ut that which did astonil gamed that I alone not isracter which began - till Ills was positively jealo own child! Many an hen• bethought himse tense pain Sikh from h . ore than usually ferret; -e's gushiuz lave for he ether a 111) rte. ry to me.l le to dwell upon the soh d sway without bringq rties involved in this nine-brings ordinarily ;in his tritin.-- 7 , thnot was a healthy. tall. Gee looking is great-ziandpapa.theirector.though any actual. phyeicalot mental infir • time of life when the anno'cittc-- d bevel is broked. or thii silver ailed is be quick and saddeni, but scarcely p had gem, Well. too, #ith the nurse; er husband; well, at 'liras% after a ninth° miller must IsTe made gi,cd i wife for her care of lit le Arbuthnot, enteel house near the; thilf, alsr al 5 se. Rept. it was said. ai capitalWileC seined. by his clever ipeculatious in he ordinary busine s s a' the mill was lected. He had no children of his 'latently lekett. with inoehnordiality, no lad, now ilium 19 years of age.— the boy's motherjsrhetlreaded !pave on should contract the i evil. disiolnte •in•law. Latterly. she had become to proenie the lad a permanent situ'. I this Mr. Arbuthnot bad promised at the earliest opportune y. re on the 16th of Qetober. 19-16. Mr. iporarily absent in Ireland", where he reperty and was making personal in- I ced of the potato rot. colt long before I 1 ornint's post had bro glit a letter la ;;Aligenye that he shoo d each horn. that very evening; land as thejectory was on the direct road to Elm Park. end her husband would he sure to pail up there. Mrs. A r i hnot came with her son:to pass the afternoon there. a in-some *fight degree anticipate her huilband's arrival. I . • , site eyes. at any of the young nio born! Ji was'alto! RI plosaible forebo • Nine years pass! alcltange to the p cept thou which Young Robert A rb lad,of his age; slid I Dot rag undo d reached moot that the gold, loosed. may lode onstpccted. Thi - Mrs. Deobv, and fealties': The aye use of the gift to hi: for he had buih a I rods a valuable boil and all this. as it cora and flour. for atsiout entirely de ' own. bathe had ail to bin step-son. a Thls greatly grieve i 41 ;hinge that her lhatrits of his lathe, .estram•ly sOlitituts titian abroad and shoOtd bet effected Thus stood mare' I Arbothniiitreras possessed a large p gaiiies as to the ex announced. The his wife, with the i About three rec!.ck, a chief clerk 'of one!orthe faun toa batiks rode up n a little gig to the rectory. end ask ed to see the Rev. Ir. Truley, on pressing 11 . 111/ impor tant business. He was ushered into the library, where the; rector and I w.rs et the moment busily engaged.— The clerk said he; ad.bean to Elie rark, but but finding either Mr. - Arhuth of or his lady there, lid hid thought that perhaps theev. lisruley might boil able to pro it tioenee upon ;the g trainee."' of a cheque Icor t.C.300, pur porting to be drawl on the Taunton bank, by Mr. Abuth not; and which Denby, the miller, had obtained cash for at Bath. He further added, that the bank hail refused payment, glad deta nod the cheque, helloing it 'to be a forgery. . . -- . *)1, forgery!" eliclairnesi the reciter, alter merely glan cing at the do - cument. '1!!io question tha it is. arid a tell clumsily executed one. too. - Besides Mr. Arbuth not is not yet_ returned from Ireland." I . This was sufficiaut; and the messenger, with many apelogies-for his intrusion. withdrew, and imitened back to Taunton. Weissere still talking over t l hiq sad afriir. ahhough some holm had elapsed niece. the clerk's de 'perture—iu Fact, sorties had been brought in, and we • ; were every amine t expecting Mr. lArbettinot—wheln the sound of alio - at • tisty.gallop was b'ail approneb ing. and presentl the pile and haggard ace of Danhy il i shot by the winds at which -the rector an tityself wem mending. Thig to bell was rung almooll immediately afterwards, and b t a brief internal passed before "Mr. Denby" was cone need to be in waiting.) The servant had hardly gained the passime with leave to show him Mh when the imp tient visitor rushed riSdely into the room. iii a state o great, and it seemed istrgry mite- I meat. ' I . -r• What, sir. is t e meaning of this ill nienoered intru sion?" demanded he reeler:, sternly. , ; "You hay* pr pounced the cheque rpi:ill away al Bath to bi l a forg ry; and the officers are.l.l:am told, al ready at my beets. Mr. Arbuthnot, isafortetietely. isnot at house, and I a come. therefore to eiret libeller with' you." "Sheltsr with is; sir!" exclaimed the,ledignant tee ter. moving, as h spoke. towards the belli-- 1 1 '"Out el my house you shall g this lament." .The fellow 'pia d hie hand upon the reretend gentle man's arm, and I oked with his bloodshet eyes keenly in his fees. I ; Danbr—•'don't for the s l ake of yourself S.I warn you; or, if yon the phrase 111 • sake of Me and wirial.M Your wife. whom) 0 1 base so long age through her fears f or bee sou. has hat chain. James Ha per sailed Iwo rtginout4 to Bornay.' I Sent her the. , 1 , . good sof" cried Danbi with an orre-. Istai. "Why, then . But no ily, come. Mrs. Arbuthnot aid liar She wi'l. , ;l Imo*. ated;lail for me. toourtslgo the germio• ; No °Chichi's- ••Don•t!•• said and yours! Don' batter. don't. for "Tours, fellow held in cruel bon at last shake? off day. ego frotit P news two hours a "Ha! Is that i pressible start of matter: hers.lse son. Allis right! and, if aced be. baud's cheque.' The follow's i I was about to .apirtmeat, whets **Held! ea* tTe "That Li prop hone* was beeorttieg t+bearable. and ie. end *set hint forpibly Gan the , foetid et wheels wad heard outside. eat." he tried. with Senn, vehement*. •ty the Deters. I mei be brief. thee, and to the ;yarrow. Pray. madam. do not leave the room for your own sake. •As for you. young Cr. I summand to remain!" "What: tipbat_ does he mean?" excileimee Mn. Ar buthnot, bewilderedly. and at the same time clasping her son—whe gazed on'Dinby whit kindled eyes, end engry boyish defiance—tightly to her ,side.. Did the man's strange words give form and significenos re firma 'dark. ishatlowy; indistinct doubt that had previously haunted her 'at times' I judged so. The rector appeared simi larly confused and shaken, and had sunk tieiveless and terrified upon a sofa. . "You glass clisitly; I see, at what I hairs to say," re sumed Denby, with a nsahenant sneer. "Well, hear it,• then, once far all, and then if you will give me up to the officers. Some rears ago," he continued, coldly and steadily—"sone years ago: a-woman—a ours. was Macs 'ed in charge of two infant children; one of them was her own, the other was the son of rich, proud parents. The wnnian's husband wee a .gat-, jelly fellew, who much preferred apendintrenev to earning it, and just then it happened that he ems more than suitrllly hard u'. Qae ' afternoon on visiting his wife, who had removed to a dis tance. he rimudthat the rich man's child had sickened of the small-pea. and that there was no chance of its re- . cover!. •Alettor.centaining the sad news was on a table, which he, thelhnsVand, took the liberty to open end rend. After some.reflervion, eaggested bY"= - wltat• he had heard of the lady-motheir's,state of mind, lie re-copied the let ter, for the purpose of embeilving . in it a g e rm an su :res . tiort. That letter was duly posted, and the next day brought th i rich.man alfficst in a state of distraction; but his chief aittt a meerinit terror, wee lest the Motherof the : already dead infant should hear, in her then precarious state. of what had hsprinsd. The tidings . he was sure would kill her. _'eiiiiig this, the conning husband of the nurse, suggested that for the present. his—the can. nine one's—c old m 7 ght be take7n to the lady is tier own, and that the truth be revealed when "ho was strong enough to hoer it. The rich man - fell into the artrudtrap, and that which the huslyied of the nurse had speculated upon, carnet to pr.sa even heytind his hopes. The lady grew is idolize her fancied child—she has, fortunately had-no other—and now I think it would realty kill her to part with him. The rich man could not field it in his It-art to undeceive his wife. Every year it becalms time diffichlt, more impossible to do so; end very.. gener,:tisly I must say,hts•he paid in p4ree fur the forbee ranee of the nurse's hushsnil. Well, now then, to 1211111 up: ihe nurse was Mrs. Dsoby: the rich , weak hq.h toil; Mr. Arbuthnot; -the substituted c ild— that h oo d sotoci bey Robert Munificently hooLbriirrgiug tie allele. and 0 onthtpiatic ..OM6. nobly hm. though iced it, wee a divelop itself a of his ‘eife's worry a time f unobserved. sue, expres mandes‘ cation first and only hud I as much ect. gany rnNeri rrunvb,. ex- my on!" ' A wild scream from Mrs Arfeithnet broke the dread 'Renee which had aceompanied this friihtful revelation. echoed by en agonised cry. half tenderness, half rag.. from her husband. who had entered the room unobserv ed. and now clasped her passionately in his arm!. The carriage wheels we had heard were his lit was long before I Could recall wait calmness the tomulf l . t.M.rer, and confusion of that scene. Mr. Arbuthnot strove to bear his wife froM the apartmeht. but she cl 9ulJ not he forc ed away, and kept imnloriqz with frentziedf vehemence that Robert—that her boy should not be taken from km'. "I have no wislfto` do so..far from it."' said Danby, with gleeful exultation. .r•Onlv folks nicest be reasonable and not threaten their friend, with the hulks " Give him an% thin !" broke in • the u . nhappy lady. ••0 Robert ! Robert :" she added with a renewed burst of hysterical vier. •• hos, could you deceive me so?". " I have been punished. Aznes." he •:itswered in a !Milky voice.. •lor my well intending but criMinaFw..ak nevi ; cruelly punished by the ever preseitt ceitscims nen that this discovery muJit one day or tither be shrilly made.. What do you want 1" he alter a while added. with recoverintv firmness. addressing Denby. The ecknowledzentent of thelittle bit of piper in dis pute, of course ; sad, sly a genuine 0:10 to the same amount.", " Yes. r . sclaintsd Mrs. Arbuthnnt.. still wildly sobbing, and holding the terrified bey strained in her em. brace. as if she feared he might be wrenched from her by force. " Anything --Rey him anything !" . 1 0 this moment. chair;lug to leek towards tho doer of the apartment. I saw that it was partiallr.opemed, and that Elanhy's wife was listening there. What might that mean? But what of helpful . mitilthiug in stmts.& case could it have? "Be it so" reid Mr. Arbuthnot nonthinzly. • ..-Ploby call to-morrow at tho Park' Arad now,torgone at once." "I was thinking." resumed the rascal. with swelling audacity. "that we might as well at the same time count , te seine permanent arringement npou black and white. But never mind. 1 can always pat tlie. - 7sc l rew unlevi, indeed. you get tired of the young gentle Man, and'in that Case. Idoubt not, he will prove ri ; dutiful and affectionate sou 4h, devil! whit do you here.; B. gone, or I'll murder you! 'Begone do .you hear?" His wife had entered, and ailently confronted'him. "Your threats. evil mum" replied the woman. cmietiv. "have no terrors for me innw. My squ is beyond your reach. Oh. Mrs., Arbuthnot." she added, turning to wards and addresing that Indy, "believe not"— . Her husband s relic at her.with the hound of ak titer. "Silence ! tio limo. er I'll straugle—' own utterance wan ariested by the fierce grasp of Arbuthnot. who relied hien i by the throat, sad l him to the ferther end of the room. "Speak on. man• and quick: quick'. What have you tonao" •."That your soh. dearest lady" she answered. tl log' herself at Itilir. Arhuthuot's feet.•*is as Only own child Meyer son burlier woman!" ...That' shout of to tritimph seems nove.l now as I write, to wring in my ears! /fag that tit man's words wars words of truth,. hot 1 eould it! distinctly: the roam whirled round, and the lights d i befure - Any eyes. knit I could hear threngh All the..c , lug ecOtimy of the mothe; and the fury at the baffled sellhe letter." continued Mr*. Denby. “ishic! husband found and "opened, would have infurm;;. sir, of the . ..scatty approaching death of imy that yours had been carefully kept Impend the rea contagion. 'The letter you received was Written w my knowledge or consent. .True it is, that terry. my husband's threats. and in seine measure reenact the wicked iniposititi by knowing thet,alier all. th child would be in his right place. I afterwards len self to panb)'s evil purposes. But I Chiefly fear my son, whom I fully believed he would not . have pled to make away with in revelnge for ary exposi profitable fraud. I have sinned: I can hardly forgiven, but I hays now told the sacred truth." Ail this was uttered by the repentant woman. the time it was almost wholly unheard by these M termed in the statement. They only eistniirell that they were saved—that the child was theirs i truth. Great, abundant. but for the moment. but lag joy! : Mr. Arbuthnet=his beautiful young wit true boy could she fora moment have doubt he was her own true boy! you might .have rera thought through ail her teem thickly as they fell: aged and half sinned rector. whilst let Mrs. Denb , epeaking.-were **claiming, sobbingka each otharalarms. ay. and praising God. too. with btoken voles' and leo bereot werds at may be. but certainly with fervent. pi ous. grateful hearts. When we bad time to look about as. It was found that Ow felon bad disappeared—escaped. - It, was well. per it•Pg.that he had; better. that ha has not twin kosra of since. • Si 50 A Yvan, i 4 Adva4co. Minufaotore of A correspondent of an E log 4 tlif..Minufactories at Waterbury: 11i4 Tour White or grandfather insuluttes nut marked • Mae rbu knife. and ace I( •• ‘Vaterhury" is Tura over a largo at:mot. or a soon yellow button. int' Wsts l around its margin. loot at yo ittei—hooka and eyes,and see t as they poll hard at each other cane, the bitty in your horse's! M him with, the wets, trimming. lock of your trunk, and all the u metallic civilisation. comfort. an ware used or seen hailing from think of a five-story brick bu ground than Greenfield Common tight`machinery, costing any whe thousand dollars, with fifty men ;wrier buddes! Go to soother. from a thirty-horse engine, and crashing, as if bO.OOO - trip-hainm Rocky 51ountains,.and you fiad s q'titting out those sitpenny pie See of the handles of cheop,kinves an other concern hissing and ens worth or machines that pall in turn out the eye., used in the wo nothing vivo. And so you inky to another, till you break down the urlhous eo profi'ahly invuetod nothin: at all ; and come back to "Scuvilt Houle." for refreetun .7 Scovirl" is an excollibnt bclievisie well kept, fur I obtain, the Chambermaid, dit.ectinz her attar hiving put in a long splcia Thisia a beautiful vil!ale. and in takes rank next to (lreit BArriri is of a dMreut kind. It looks Ii Slaving far lye pity. the 171111 who wears . taccomulatian of riches, which, -have lost the capacity to enj3y. end of hip labors, a guest at 'his appetite for its dainties. The oithin,g reirsvos but the Tees.. of his heait have 'been choked by avarice, and they cannot be , resa head of hie entusiasin is sealed: o nature and in art with an eye Li , ter-of-fact is the only pabulum the elastic spring of irryulse is L istanze is gone. - Are wealth and position an eq. li•not the mullion:1;m. who Ina c misertble baiukropt? little to chone ciu . the icuire of w vidual who re•klosslyluanders i along w fo"nd aurora: tnce, a who denies himself the wholeve in order to swell that trea4ure wt , t ug proClsos of BCr4pirig Up. h. h -spend. and`toi sottish to give a* The only rational way to live. , joyment—a streak of fit and a il nothing like a streaky life ; Lion. thinkfulnerre. lore. jullity 'who slaves for riches, 1 . 11 Ate a who took the trouble of we, i pogo A COOL IN din rutthar SPoilich at Tf,titoa, r ecduts May it please your llaiter, au anecdote of • celebrated divji greet learning and virtue. Ile clerical duties otie Meitner by t He went iuto a country church ore Sabbath morning, and hea. men. In coming froui the chi him treble a brother oettie-Miuis He received the rector's couries 1 the very edifyiug ierinou he It! that it must hare beau tire maul " 0, no," said the rector, '• we idly. Chi Friday arternoon and duced this dtscourso." t Or. South ; it tools` nia three •• lour name is n.t Dr. South 1" said the rector. "It is • sir." sun! Dr. •• Then." 484 the rector. •• I have only to arty th.li I 'am not ashamed to preltch Dr. South's .ormon•iianywhere." ..rmou." Some years ago a "colored brutlier," ice believe front; Liberia, aypeared in this well -recommended, a i nd an appointment was made fur liink . to prCach in the vestry of the First Baptist Church in ravening. Considera ble interest wee manifested 11111ini; as:toe good people . expected to obtain some interesting lnformalion !cinching the prt4pects of African colonititimi. After the prof:m -ina:l servicesrthe reverend arose 'and deliv ered, vertiatim,.Dr. Wayland's:sermon on the dignity of tti• Missionary E sterpri,e. The only ;variations,from the original delivery was in contain gestures and intone lions, which it is believed Dr. ‘Vayland did no; employ.. —Pretufenee Journal. !Intl. f fly; Mr. aried MI CEO Trig Logos IgLANDS two eruall, rocky, milady, stem. the northern rim/it or Peru —ot 111:8 CEEM the shore, the other seventy o nothing for the stistauanCa of 11311 I , trees, and not swan water, fur j rced oek elou Thaueoaly inhabitant' are ■ea ocigratiutt they have 'be' probably. The,eeals resort tO number, for roue/uteri' and ri ground—.he ruck we mean acre; they appear to be 6 • that Crow the Wahl of Valle have rpade it a vesting and ro late been discovered that ther piano, that have been since Noah's flood. The qu even then at the famou# Cis iihich has bean estimated. an ti=MlM=MMeg SC re • g hie to be =ii THE iirstirmaties Its.ron t —Toe sou of Ju4tice An thony; of Utica. for whom a hit for info. motion hoe la. co i for several weeks adveriosed in the . 4:ias. •11.46 returned !'to his parents. lie has bewail to New York. eniladriphos. &X. flit. writhe genius (says the Uttes Go:efts.) is 011• iv nine years of ago, and that ii the third or - rituals of hilli expeditions. He awls off without preparation. -- rands or baggage. as the hunior prompts hum. mid alai 111 l tends I\ I himself to the good &roc and kinduee* of conductors. - lieu)l beepers sod ethers. bt his. handsome and 1416lit gent appearance sod gran d ntiust. In fact. ell his wtati i seem to be attended to b. th 'art who hecoMe inte•oned, in hum. On his tiro last eledition• he took the pitman ; Lion to travel under an ass ined name. to osesoe all y emb meat from the parental advertising. tie iron, exemplary child- in every respect save this iticcirr!gibie 1 disposition to rove —Alboy ;Atlas. • . , at •t !at in nded vary lacier ; that I. that I—the I= Ea' Whits Mrs. Potter wits plitylay Juliet at Philedell; phis. and just when she had exelsioned. ••Clh! cruel poi,- Poo:" a tat!, lean. burnt. sandy-hatred isedicil 'minden* in the stage bolt, deeply erbiierbed in the.seehealittnit dawn hie hat on his head with a conettie4tre. Afore. ening out in a voice ot thunder at the seine timer:--Keep him up. . Lfse . /.—Ell run an4feta the stomach pump!" NUMBER 10. "Trifles. paper Idol writes ?. Itlmwa : pair of oifl•Ritded y?"' Open_yourjAck.. not cut into the lalade. 11 - Inodarn gilded, c burr" can bo •spell:d r arifa'a=.l. am Lrrio "W.terbor}" here's ttvi epd of•our uth, the t ool you curry f your umbrs.lll, Its thauk.bie !ado bits of ornam;,at, Ahat ever " Walrrbury." Ouly Wing, coyering more all kill of Isonar and a fruni.twenty to fifty - ud 6,4 mate.tir sirs. Iwhera ataa:lu, putra oil i oU !mar. a rearing auto -re wore pounding the Out /nett very bo.y -in irorrtli.t up the 'rni!ti ,d forks. Therm is on. ping. with its tt.1.0,9 ng cols of oar. nod d and horst o iroen one great .01'O? title, •mix-mant let iu trilnufacturing jes4 he 'new and well hod:. nt and quiet.. The and I ha♦e ree..ort to lid an execution Igainst provide a cLonhed • plea for that purposo my unpoetre judgment. Lost. though its !scout:. wealthy totrn ma iit enerzi , g in the ho: tell le fiat. ot tip) wn renal, wikitout kr a of hie ie wn•ted, ntui lia warts itlta ipexarale •if,r , ' of citat4d. Tae futry , i'n ho talks at al; :t,huitga calculation; h4: : 1 t!int- ' Mind en(' Te'eti ou = Ireton: to !hope lOws' evirod tvox!lh at. Fuck in our . op•nion, their is dont between t . ,tto in4t hos mono y as he gars ad tha fd:se economist .rne. enjoyment.? of life, ich;:et thi the harden- 4 become ma mean le IS to mit labor with en. mak of lean. There is .not mixtur4 of ezer- nd repote, The maq To . nor reotralo C. 14 l hun for a better pea . . ills.ter, in hie great la: Ilted th 3 following, an- climber having heard t. Dr. - South-:-:a neap or rollover] himself' orho Toth: ratlier the north of Enigma! I, tna rector read la ber, ch, the rector anveited ry, and opoka to hito.— lac and 'hauled hint for d preached, auggesting , t of a goad deal of labor, turn mr - these &lards! nioniina I proi at posbible. ,Sir 1" said •eeks to writs :Lint very 'elands called Lobos, are islets in the Pac , fie, on about twenty mdse from eighty. TheLoduce aiher man or/beast, no does not roin on thins. sad sea birds. •in wlios• erns thousanils of years. Itho,outer island .fu great OVe. We hive' seen the ovorCd with them by the thick as autumnal leaves brava." The birds. 100.1 !sting plate, and it.has oft I i aro immense deposits of . :ulttin'g. it may be, ever! Intity is said toba creator 1 och* lsland. near . Crnit. consideralilyover eetinia ons of toes. which. ut $3O .000. • f