fc. iir.tlUt'H, V ilul'l'M V ■" r '•'>« - .Vl ■ i K-i' !=•':; BRATTONi ■ Pofomyoar,rn tihnc^/^ D ’ a !^' V •-! o ' , . % fe 0 1 .jh* n«tt, i*f (he ngod squaw thlliod wilK lho For six months, in -, .' . \. 1 00 chiefs, concirriing the expected intruaiort Into* their KosuOscripilpn iokun fora leas termthnn six mqntV a || ‘ l camp ' r 'aridbeaoughtlhbrtvby'rOmdvlni? totlio bor npaiscoiuinuoiiceperjiimecl trtitilttll hlreorafref art iiaW. . r * e rfin» Hll , :r fu„, ” nl. . .Twonly.nvepofpimt.hti litlotidlonithe price of subscription. f er * ?\* ™Tf» i 0 visiter.; Bdt , will be required of all those who,do not pay in .advance. -.noo girlaot the tribe : hqd preceded her with glowing l ' >V) m -.1 j\ descriptions of tlio treasures- which tlio white' trader . Om, ‘9 *> ■ Ouo wijtarel ttfo insstMBPPT .' 75 cusiosily and-avariceoveroomd all he/ warnings ahd -, One sqamty.thred’insiiftfql^^ l -1- . . ’ 100 maledictions]’' . ,!.>>!’. V. - . v 1 the year, orT»»r three or Bix.mpnths . waw aeon approaching, the Indian encamp* * r “ * • room. vHe brought beads. 1 .;Omd«d-The office of-the is In- the see. and kuch the tAfclo «f . opd story of Jaipea lLoraham‘s new atone ImiMlne.m South »,| B r „rf r P u n d« hu.-joI »• Vj iiJf. 1 ‘ ir Si Hnaoyer ptpuet. ft few doors from Burkholder'* hotel, and dl • « friends. His gilla Won lorhitnn gruff weN rcrtly rbst-ofUce, - where those : having hiielt*e*s COf iie,rrom the men} but Elliot'fead ‘a 'iVaririer ofid' Will plcrfusran. .in the, Cloud arid her •) young, sister. ; Buv whenever,[durihgiilsstuy, he crossed the path of Talking Birif, the l keen, suspicU | on* gluWceof.Bending Oafr was benl :: npoh'lh'em.— His .business! wuBddhaliided,ta’od he'spoßdfif departs ing. Thoday was decided, ahd the evening prdvi. oua, by aonie Talk ing Bird weVe'ahndingSlde by side, in a'deop «^gody : glen,''‘not fur from the ■ wigwams. -The eyes of (lie dusky maid.were humid and sorrowful’as kiln ! saidi ‘ “.You leave u« 100 J M! i “ Bui T will, not forget my fufbst sister/ 1 Hermem; or y will-be likesr- sweet from n'Car; "Mather 1 life be as peaceful. nml -happy as.yonder stream, that is quietly sparkling in'the Ibng; low, aunbennW.’J *•'»;! .•' - • ni. r- » .[ 1 “ But will the wafers be bright when thesunliaa censed tq shine upon them? ; Talking Bird’s White brother has,become Uic liglit of her life. _ ,When he ib gone she cannot be gl id, for it will he [chirk.” '*TW youHg man started arid I'remhlod •il Vlils con- Tension. His heart hail yearned Imvardn'-lite-genlle foreaf, bpl hq bad nnt realized,,that,the feeling-was so deeply'reciprocated, He know the odium that a connection with her would attach to him In the vl e W;-9f*. his, kindred ajitf acquaintance.; but, In- the excitement of the inqment, hu'fclt that hopould bear it nil for the.snkb ol* her guilejess loVe. ! fle wnnid be hipfiy'wjlh'her arid "leV ’the world tase 'lts'own onbrdp/ 1 ' -It '.-I .i • I ** Will (ticfnlkihg bird go nnd mhko the music in (ho lodoly enlil'M of-lier white brother T 1 *’ said he, the holy man 1 shall ntnkd -us onoj nnd, 1 nfar-frorn both Ved and-White, 1 we will' l»e for enoh oilier alone. 8 mil h-nor • .1; The milldcn lu’id her hand In his, and said. •• rwiU go”, - V. 1 . I V. At.that moincnt ' there was a siiddcn rustling— something flashed Swiftly' through thb air—Elliot tell the ground williia deep groan. An*arrow had pierced his breast. In fruntio og.iny Talking Bird tore.lt awiiy, nod alaunched the blood with her garments. * But the wound w«s fatal. The hunter could only whisper “ farewell.” Just n» the Word died iipnn his lips; Deriding Oak'^issued 1 from the shade; and mUilcted in n cold, aa'iafied lone ; • “The pale demon that would lure Urn Indian fnwn from .her covert,-la iby a Wmntin’s head. I l.#envo his ciiroasH, poor fool,’ ttnd’learn. not 1 to throw Ihvseli again Upon the coll ol HiO Herpent.” There wis a wild stare in return, hut Talking Bird heard hcr-nut, An urrbw hud entered her own soul. Thought l forsqok itn-tilfone, nnd she. becamo » .qn|et, melancholy rnunlac,' The l Indian girls eh iiigod her spoke of her 1 now ns>lhe ? nve ” l>«y after day she would wan- TaVoritc, Sunny Cloud,' to tho vglen, w;liero-|ho-fntal event .occurred* andMogdlfter'they wotild chquql.many, n,low, iiiournful song,j After; n few bncf moons had w«ned,‘lhey lalif her to rest be neath the turfwhcro the white hunter fell,' and the srrluded spot was ever afler culldd-the ” Glen of the Wounded Dove*” ii-', poetical. . TIIB (1 USD.II9O9IANV ’ Yo ansntrwhd'firnudly rld£‘ • ■tn gil led yo gliilo ' , v Among tha vulghr clvw ; , \ ’'!! flc-irn it it Ihe nmn who tills th 6 fields.' - •'* 1 • Win reaps Hvi.fruits Him autumn yields,,' . ( ' ‘ That maii's.as good ns you. • . r ( ‘, - Tbo’ (hr his home,' Has rAi<eM&|iaie no splendid dome, N»r apreoYanoii' hi* board: ,■• • Di'Jkloua lUi'mes-nnd bin name.,' ■ i,- ( Unbinzmi’d iii the'rolls offame, ■ i, : ' I* |ast nmong the trowd. ■ ; v ' : - Yel calm content, itroarid hls.heal,- . ■) Will still bur gonial influence shell lln navies not your lot I • ( W!mn day declining, night retirni, !.-! And on* his henrth'ono rajgiil burns/ - He. hastens to bis,cot.-. • , Ills infants,-sporting-round the fire,-, •• In lisping aecents'greet Hndrelro, " (While each mike’s his care) With wanton g'ambi>ni/li;s'strive to please, - --And eager climb his honor'd knees, • ' Xho odried.kissKisliare; • •••- '.’ ‘iTho fereelifig o’oi*, 1 to rittiiOgoes ; ■ ’ . ? *, ! Amhitinh hrfenks nol his rniiosa,. v-I '• 1 : . Nor robs Dig soul of rest,, . - •< Por envy.' bate, corroding care. , ' •’ ''Thn-dlreeffbclsol fell - despair, " * 51 •’ - > r lAro Strangers to his breast. . * : Cati rffjyk tir weaUh-CLtl ail ynur power-. *’ (Thosn-gllUerlrtg playthings ofah hour) ' '■ tiring happiness- like this} i(• -. i. O 11. " Can pomp.j./T.iltles ana. estates, 'The neeiihg gifts oflilhinea fates, ~ Be reckoned equal bliss 1 . Nn! -hn:ice. vn vnln.lolnsive-tnys 1 « Ye poor, fantastic, sliort-liv’d Joys! OiVe mo a coiisciuiiee pure, i. Give ion a'lhiliil, cnnti-ul-sereno— .. No clou l or g iijl lu Intervene. v 1 joys will aiill.endnro.' . . ; S^wccUatitpufl! Ji.a i From the flfew England Offering, ■ TanWOUNOKDOOVE. . vi, . ,Aft INDIAN T/tLE« ' . • . , . xx 0 uightera of tho red inun, whither Imvo yeiwntt. uiiicc lha «an .iroflo und smiled into the wig | wain ?. Behold, his last fcdgl.mce is upon Iho water, yvt Ili« brow of Sniffiy Cloud redacts not its.rny, and 11 , 9n, , > IViUing whul hath liush'.-d thy ever joy ous voice 7 Tell mu, have ye boon upon l|»p track of Jho-woU]ty,d.\y.7'’.> ( i r , , . : . .mqliierila.tiyo dork rnni-i dens, who came arid stood before.her us she rested el tuiiisel lron) labor.' . . Taliting DifcJ,,the r younger of the. maidens, ro. Tiled '/ ■•- -.-• - ■ “N.ly.’wb Were hut thinking' of n newfound friend. Wo ore sad,'because |)b Is. hf a race nur mother lovesnot. • Bending Odk is a wise sqUaw,— Hor words Uro mild md fusrltiss »s the,soutir wind over the prairie. SmiHy' Cloud and Tdking tlird will hill their tu|e, and then listen'to the wisowbrds of Binding Oak.*’ : ,T ■ '• “ Thu sunbeams (tad rtnl Wafmcdlhe stream When we entcf.d lito binoo to go wnd seek medioine herbs In the grout pr *lrie far down tho rlvor* ’ Everything was calm and glorious'ms tho i smile; of tho Groat Spirit. Sunny Cloud and I were happy. We mocked tho birdsthaf fang-abh»e'ns,'wo ropealcd 'the wild legends of pur tribe, a pd f talked of y|l >y o have ever enjoyed, nr hppo tn enjoy* ;8o tho ttme passed, till the monnhuams 101 l upon onr-hoads, and tho burning water daisied our oyia,. We rowed into tho Nhcltur of a gi'oVo, and vo-fted; As ; w« : eai‘in* (he cahoot liaUtolng lb the low iripplesoflho strollin/lipd 1 fhtnklp’g pleiisaiU Ihoughta, there oahib > (lash like ligbiiming through the trees, then a saiVnd 1 . quicker and khsincf thanj thundf-rnnd a' prylty 1 >,dnvV fell woundedintritho cunoo beside mc.Ttoolj thopnor bird snll'sinoothtid (}own Its’CealfuiVal. : ll'pnalod for ihnment, und then it* breathw.iaWno.', a hunter appoarcdUndoriheshadoofipapaw trop. Ills robes wife curiously; fishfonbi},' and. ho' bore’ upbn his'sliouldarp' >l load oTlho'bhhiceßt game, Ho Whs not likVqnr chloftains'l for hls face was of (lib hue dflho ; Xi'duary snow,’when the yellow sun shiite* tWnb it, and his eye was hrjglit.as |he depths of the’ moonlit sky in summer.” . . l, “'A whllb huhlbr! ; ‘ Why'does Talking Bird Use ghldpn words when hd'spoiiks ofhim 7” said the aged' ifqnnw, peering info’thb'mahlen’s face. “The brow* of our young men are' like the wlngs’bf night j,and mdthinks that'the dark ftirvat girl should : admire them inuro than the bleached vissugcs ofhof nation's fed.'*'-'' ' • * ■ “ - *’Thb' maiden turned and averted bet and Sunny Cloud spbkb jn ! hcr defence! “Tho pnlu hunter -was bold and kind* lie laid Ilisburdcn unonthq grttfli and spoko to ua us a bro. thbr ipouk 1 *.’ Ho sm(lod upon Talking Bird, and told her it grieved him to bnvo killed n’Warbler gentle o’shcrsejf} wliuabwolco waa miisicdl und’lehdcr, da her own.’’ - 1n ; V "'■■■ •I 11 ■ 1 ■' "■ “ And.did tlio.tfliy '(Mkihg Bird return hi* amilo 7 Those were hot of a brother, but bf k de mon. ’• The ratllo'salftfTthowa biil lob wall’ bow 'ip* lure Oio mocking bird,.. His charm U bowllcliiuir, hot hb WathU deadly stiq^. M > ' ’I "'- ** li'no traitor, u persisted Sunny Cloud, »• Ho s|y»|t,oi of hlij.homp In a. far-ofr iand, ns boaulifu} ns tho |mnt|hg ground ofnbr dead And ho called un sfslora, ‘saying that wd .had one Father. Then lid lay’d«J*hbir ornamobts Into our baskets, «nd pro'nilued,' beflire unothcr'mobn, to brlrtg richer gifts to tho wigwain. ,, . 1 I ' l ' ’ 1 “ Have ye put the wullo'foo nn tho Indlnh’s trail said tho squaw, abgrlly.' “'DiithMho dovo' uncover its nest to the glaring eye nf the hawk ? Bbftdihg Oak Is (‘iglilly named. Slie is liko 'ymV troo .lhal leans from the oNg-ucross the a(rb</m.' 1 : A storms'will ltnwi round-her head, and she will fall broken and'wllherod; 1 But she will fall from a high place. She has lookednverlhd tire tops, pbd seen the tempest sweeping up :thd: valley, .while others stood quiet, nor.dreamed .nf danger. And she .can tcllliersimplo daughters, (hntln itho (rack of the while man. thn rad race hath ever bcon sweptaway, likp loayoa bafbrd the .wintry blast. Tho. tongue of the pale fico has two sides; the ops is smoother (hqn nil, the other is like coals of firo. If Talking Bird listens to him, hor fats wilt he like that of .the bird that fell by liis firo arrows. U wus a token from the <3roat Spirit to.worh her.M: . : . i “ 6ul Iho lndinn girls must not (brgol to be grate* *ul, n appealed Talking Bird,had been standing a listened.' 11 Aa I 7 stood in'the turn ils course : down the siream, my, hlnnkol eaughl In'd boiigh, and I, fell. I could have swam to tho shore but tho bliinkei choaked mo, : nnd l hnng llko a r.ded »n the deep water But for the strong,liahd. of'lbe *hito huntor,Talking Blid’s voice might never again mingled with thq sang?, nf, thf» , youths- by .tho fire.' SurslVi wlion hb wo.pmtglTo blm venison and a shelter.’* ’ , T The Indian mother’s heart almost yielded, but the yowo lingered on her.,brow, and;sho departod. mnt 7 [firing,« Where’s tho brayp lliali .opco dwelt Ini the tent of Bonding Oak 7 Ho foil long ago li| ( |hp,.d|B- , r OV^niOOItIMQ^OT.HIWOi Spmomcn seem to go through the world with ilioip eyes shut—nllicrs keep thorn alloys open.' The Ist* lor, at.ovcry .step, ora adding |o their stock of know! nnd corroding and improving their judgement experience and observation. They keep , their mjnda over awoke and active, and on the.alert-*, gathering instruction from every, occurrence,watch* opportunities, and socking, |f. pos> ■ible, to .turn over thnir failures and mischance# tp thelf,odyanidgn, .Such persons..will rnfoly have,oc lOaslon to say, “ I hove lost u day,” or, . > ■ wivpnnphours ttna.rtmv - ■ More,ldly than the •um(ppfß wind,”, >i, , - :Th?y .will make every cvent lho occasion of Im provement, mu) will find ' i , . ‘rOoj.ksiNthß r.juolna lironkv/ , ",' • • ” i Bercrtons In stones, rind good Jo everything. l4 ' '■ Xo,(l , g obHtwr, even mVluro Judl 1 will nppaar a v.i.l imi-nll, written oil o.fr by the flneer of *’ .M* n W!* aornetjiiiM, mysterious cor r Jo».)t.will nem'ot bijrt .5 * iwfbaiu o neon, of cinifn.ion, i will). "?• r?*7P; .°r OoniMnodo/’ puMOMlng, little to exeiioell. neatly or nninirutinn. . To.thevpung.oHponl.lly., typulij jy'o, Vreninniepil hribita orploso nnd careful, Wo wotllf) say to them, pvpflppk, notlilrjg,- . ba.'nnt. despiso ,lhe d'jy ofsihail things.’ BndeflVqr, lo ;> lu)fn: the jejeuro you have—lho money you Uiny earn to inherit—tho privileges you ,fpny, enjoy—in. short, everything to iho best posstbic.ncooiipt. ‘l'ake oarooftha minutes and pence, nnd llic hours and-pounds will Luke Care nr.thomsrlves. , He who looms to regard his lolsiihi’ nti valueless, and habitually squanders lor trifles the small sums of inoiioy ho may h'uvo’, because they are small, will never bo learned or rich. The -secret of success, Is to bo careful of liltlo things. , Bpsad no moment hat In imrehnss of its worth, And what its worth, nsk drsUtlioiis,—limy coii tcll^ It Is the decree of Heaven, that >thd ekotdiitvbty Solt]sh man shah be;rnisorsU|e oven in this world.—-. As however gives Joyo to any man, hpo-m never ye* colvo e rdt’urn nfldve; lie Is at! vyu't* wjljlv the geji. oral gobtl ef liifl Bimcies. 'ond'is ttierofore tho common enemy, of;.mankind, tils money miiy oommaod aUentign.nnd (irpeore the outward shnyv of respect— but he can never receive the liomngc of.an unsought sinllo J oi 4 the WnrnTtrlhulo of o grateful’ tVtfalib U fop poor in purchase luvo; 'and.power It not strong enough to enchain atfeotjon,. The eye may fall,abashed in thq presence of granduro—the Ups may chdunt i lho : praise knee may bund In homage bolbrollio splendor of liulhorUy —but (he heart is above allibribo, and will give its auctions Jo. goodness'alone, “‘nip selfish, man Is tlnreftirq shut obt from'alf that gives grneb h’nd value lo lifa.a|l that mtikds life a Mdsslng—for wlmt Isexl tensive worth to;hiin who lias po man's sympathy, no loyo?, v ' i Anioo(lof«,9f tTuilgo j When Ju(|tfe ; Parsons, wan, a praising, lawyer, he was once employed, to plead two papes jn court, which wore preciselyalike, buf|nonohe whs en gaged forlhe defendant; and In the other for the plaintiff. . It happened that hath oasps were on the same day.' He apokofof half an : hhn'r \o the first juty, and‘the case'was giVen m them' and they had retired. When he appeared iieford ; ilia second jury, he madeuae of jrery diffurei t arguments from, those before,f*mp)o i ye().by him, of f which ( the, court took notice, reminding him that ho seemed .to have changed his tune, and re* peated to hitn what ho had'skid but d few minutes before; ■ ,|,f ■' : '• '> ' ■ : ■ ■ • • ■■- • » Mr. Paraone fixed hia keen eyeupbn the Judge* and replied—" May it please your honor,, I might have been wrung a half an hour ago, but now I khuw I am right," Ho proceeded: and When the Juried returned' ithwds ioundhe had gained a verdlol in bolli OBBoa| ■>!,!,;. •<?! A man hblng a'phraiddd'Tor contracting a number of debts, obolly replied that’ hoVdld nniMnff'of the kind, J; l, On tlio contrary/’ sild,:hh,< ol hiveudDns everything in my power to enforgeitl«m),|| . i. ; . {The Selfish Man* f OtffcobtfMTßY—iMAV IT ALWAYS Off' RIOIIT—BDT.RWHT OR WRONG,OUR 06™-!*^;*’ CARLISLE, I>A., l7, 184 D. ‘ 1 ■WIIBSPf t ‘WOtttiD ‘DIB» ' . I w mid not din ht.Bpring time,’ • ; ■• ■ ' ." When oil is bright around/ ■ ■ . ; • , : s -Pronjoiit lliß.Bileol ground j , . ./-.•> Whim-llfi? Is nii.tlia'wntei'Jj' Andjoy upon tho'slfhro .'.i ; • ! «.Por,winL*r, glonmy;winter,. i. •, . Then, joigiiß o’6r uano more. , f Wmjfd not dlMn summer, i: " ;! ' ' I . .Whflji music's on the hr,ee»L - i ••• - Ami «;]fl.ila v |irimjß murmurs > , ‘ 'Float eyer'thrririgh the trees}".’ • .• ! > And fAiry biros nro'xingtiig, " • • ,*[ .•••'- > From rtii'irn till close of day ;r w ... .• , No! with its transient, glongs , ‘ I would riot piusawftyl' • -J, !•- l .-i .. ; :*• ■>. v*'; ■ , ~d ~. .When bronzes leave the mountain-* ! - • ' It balmy sweet* ftjl u'«r,~, •To linger round the fountain/ ’ ‘ And mn our bowers mi miiro- ’ • n; ; . ,;Whon fliimroer flowersnr© dying-! i, ; ,_ • .. Within the lonely gh*h, ; ; V And a'jliimu winds nre'sieWDg— J ’.” ’■ ' I would tiot perish thenV '• Bill let medio in winter,.-< ‘V . When night hangs dark above/ - . And cold tins Allow is-lying ; ’ 1 . .--On Hjisivns'that we love.’ "And may the wihd at midnight, ( i , That hlowoth from'the sep,. Chant wildly, enftly,HWoaliy,' ( 5 i . Airequiem forlnel - -' i. ~ i '. ■■■' '■ WASHINGTON. From the CugliatiCuUectioua dud pnvate. tfietnolrM of the Lift and, character, of Washington, . -,,rr ' | \Vherever u VVt»Bljingion esiablished .■ hoine-«U'he) er temporary or fixed, whetheramid thelog huts: of Morristown or (he Volfoy Forge,* thoTresidenlial I [ Mansions .in. New York or Philadelphia, nr:his own 1 beloved Mount Vernon—every where order, method, punctuality,; economy reigned*- Hts household, whether, civil or, military, Was.always upon u liberal scale, and was conducted with duo regard-ta econo* my and usefulness,, _ The'Steward Who kepi Iho taWn In New 4 York ■whdro Washington look leave of his officersiri-1783, wui the first stqwhrd lolho President. Francis was'a Wo Whig in the Kevolulioniity day, and attached no ITttle importance 'to his porsoh and, ohatheter irom the circumstances of. the.memorable parting of the oommunder*ih>chiof/with'ltis‘old 'arid long endeared companions in arms, having taken place. at Francis 1 Tavern in New. York. ' !!' *, The steward .wps a man or talent and bbhsldera bio tus|b r m the Mho bfhisprolbsSion, but was o’! the Same lime anibitibui, fond of display, and regardless of expense. 114 This 'produced continued difficufties between (he'PrOSidoht and certainly one ot‘ the most devotedly attached to him of all liis household, . The expenses of the'Presidential 'Mansion wore settled-'weekly and, upon,(he bills being presented, the President would rate his slcWard kbuiidly7i|»oii his expensiveness, ssyi.g thul.'while'hb‘WWibd In live conformably to nis high station, liberally,’ nay handsomely, ho Abhorred waste and extravagance, and insisted that his household should bo.cbnducted with dan regard to economy and usefulness, ’ Francis would promiko amu’nd(iioni, and llih .nexl week the same scene would be : re-enacted in'alt its steward retiring in'toursi'aiid exclaiming, ** Well, he may discharge me; ho may kill mk ifho will; but while ho Is President bf the United Stales, and 1 have the hniicr to bo Ills steward,’his establish ment shall he supplied with t|io very best ol pvery thing that the whole cobntry cart afford.’? ' Iho story ol the. finh, related in ’anolher part of Ihd work, happened during Francis’ stewardahip.— Washington was remarkably lopd ol fish. It was Uio hobiMor, New Enghnd ladies' frequently (npru ■ P tt »° M ie codfislj In a very and send lt enveloped In cloths, so a a . to.urxivc.quite, tyarm for the President's Saturday dinner—he always eating codfUhon thbt dityin complimeht’to his New Eng land recollections. ' • * It happened that a single shad was cnughl in the Delaware in February, and brought to the l'h»l.rdcl : Phi* fn»ir|icl for sujo. _ Frunpis pounced upon it with tile .speed of aty-onpruy, regardless ol price, but chirniud that ho Imd-flocurcd a 'delicacy that, above all others. liekpow would bs ugroeublo to the naliite of his chief.- *, , . When the On}) was served, Washington auspeolcd a departure.frum his orders touching.llio provision tp be, made for ,his (able, andsa’id > lu Francis, who •toed at Impost at the sideboard,! ‘‘What fish is this?” A ahnd, averyfine shad,” was the reply ; *?I knew your Excellency was particularly fond of* this.kind ol fish, end. was so fortunate as to procure this'.one ifi the market—a solitary- one, and lhe-;firsl of the season." ; j. , ,v.; , " The; pride, sir* the pHce 7" continued Washing ton,‘ In tv-stern, commanding tone ; ** the price* Hir!" “ Three, three, three dollars,'* stammered out the conscience stricken steward. “ Take it, away,' n - thundered the chief; “take it , il eliull never- be said ihat my table eel. •ueb an exqmplq oC luxury.end, extravagance.”. Poor Fruqcie tremblingly Obeyed, and the first shad of the aqaeon wo« removed untouched,; to be speedily, dim Obtaod by the gourmands ol'tbe.Hervanls hall: - • 1 celebrated artiste, osho would huvq beon termed in -parlance wasl named Hercules, familiarly- termed Uncle Hurkh-s*. Trained ln,the mysteries oriilsart I’rom early youth, apd In the pJi/iny diiya ol* Virginia, When lior-thon sand chimneys smoked to indicate Hie generous ho*.- pUality that reigned throughout llmwlmlulcngthnnd breadth of tifli*; wjdo domain, Uncle tl.irklcsa was; at I the period o( the first (’residency, is highly <iaoom*> • ptislicd; a proficient ip the .outinory.art as oould/bo 1 Ihund in the United .States, • He was a-dark brown 1 1 man, little IT any above the usual lire, yrl posses sed ql such great mupcdii*.power os to entitle him to bo compared with his.namesake of fabulous his* 1 lory, , Chief Cook gloried Irt Iho clonnlinraa, and nicely of hia kilolicn. Under.|i 1 s iron tvn to his underling* If apeok'or apol coulrt'bu diKcovcred on the tables or i dru*-era, ; or If tho UlcnaUk'dld not •bind like pnlialiod'ailven WUlrlhu luoktcaa wights who hud nlFended in'lht’so particulars there wArho arrdtl ol 'Judgement) for judgement arid execution wont hand in' hnndi : ■ - ~ - i • . i i>.;; . The Steward, and Indeed the Whole hdti«c!iold,tfon ; lod theChlof/CooK ‘With rntioh roafioci; as Well for htsivaludblb ritrelcbs'asforhia'ponuruJVutjd bliaraolbf nnd pleasing inanhtfra»i > / -•yWsfa 11 1 It w»b while preparing'(hd Thursd&'bl' Cdngfcae Dinner that Undo Hurkleab ahone.in'bithissplumlhr. During- hie labors upon ' (Mb' banquet ho required some half dozen aprons and Pupkins out of number.' It was surprising the brder and discipline that was observed inr »o hustling a acond. ’ Ilia underlingHttew in nil direction" to execute hla ordered While 'he, (he grflil miiktd* spirit, loomed to -poaceeß' iho piiWor of Übiquity, and id bQ every where ul Ihc flnftio rrio* mont. ' • ' . T .i. ", --j - ! t ‘iw u . When Iho sto\yird» ! h. '«hrtw while' dpporti'sllk' shorts and Blockidgtvahd hah 1 1" lull pdwdrri lilucrd the HfsrdiAli on the lablej (hfe block Ming* on lhb slroke'of 1 foori coasod tho In bora of* Hercules. 1 " ; While the masters of tliQ'republic wdre engaged in discussing tliq savory viands of the Congress Did' ner, the chief cook retired to make hiA toilet lor un evening promenade. v llispermilsitoa front the slope' of llnt hltchon wero from one to two hundred dollars a year." Though homely in person, ho lavished the mbit orUteib largo avails upon dress. : In innkilig hie toilet his linen wna 1 of unexceptionable qualify and whileness, then black silk'shorts, ditto waist-' oont, ditto stockings, shoes highly polished, with large buckles covering a consldonibltf.'parl of Iho fnOt, hide cloth opal with velvet collar. and brightmctul huflons, a Jong watch chain dangling Irom his fob, a cocked Imt, and gold headed ennp,completed tljp, grand cos- ine of the celebrated d«ody (for there wore, dnn dips tn tluiap d-iys) ofill)o,ProsidenlVki«cl)on f i . TJius nrrtiyod, lljo Cfj.ipf Qqolt, Invariably , parsed opt the front dper, the porter making,a low. boty, wiiiph wBB pioniplly rolurnqd. Joining bja brplhpr lounger* of the p ivo, ho proceeded ,up market street, attracting considerable attention, (Market slrpol being In old.limes,,t|tc.resort whore (aebinnublpapdid most onngrpgiito.'X Many worp not a litllo. (turprised otv beholding so exlranrtjinqry a persnnngp, while others vrhp.know him,would make a fonpal imdirespeotful bow, that they might receive ip return lljo saluto. of --1 , .1 —-1^— -—11-^- r ' diind/or.nSrlJ-siiJ yk*”'ml' en tho .T“ ri “V Market »treeli(Btl, stdooi)announced the THE,MlsCHlgvo,Ptr"giej<i*** V *•*•».%■ Wrth- a Heaaian.' T % W“r» b . to ••"f* fi ,; I feaided In-Philadelphia, in Ihd^cinio-.M , tall and ld person, :wbs an dccmnpli.hed coach--h - c bw . l j C l re "P e “V S» h0t.,.. One evening, as In, qnleUc •Ittina.wlm.r. man tn mf re,peel. He,understood the mecbahbm i J ld fiT1’ -rf MO f‘’ t"' 1 . *»# A**/ it °' “.° arr '?S.W take 1.-piece! arid potlldl iZIZ " h H r°» ‘ rt "a, ,'.“ h n f'a htcdiatcljf> o Of to 'the 'dSerf'eM'WaiWj.tfdi.oH gelher a^j,ifill Utk parts, should lid dleetWith iify-W j-'f? h».veteran, band pf the- Itcvdldl.dH had-opening it, ho one' there.- 4 ihatW’Bhor; accident on It,a. road, ’Ho drove tho President the . P'tnolun!,.tjr .fromtheir /Japeral mtbo ;'l ine» and turned to go to the parlor, I had hatdlv pro. whole tppuo;.;the then United Stales, from Ports- ?Pi! i - fe n P J ? ooner I'ad tho.thon-- odeded a jildWlbro raprfaj., wenVWbkhockor rnoulh a.vsnnah, in tho w|,Uc cliariot built by ,h “i l ' . «*»•»• .Pounders, again, :.,|7..,,11y tbo door, but’nrf'ohtikta, Id Ckrke, ofbßl.m,,delpl"i,, without the slightest aCci ' w "h°u V.l ‘ Msthet street, than ,he seen., ,1 concluded Ihal sonio .miSchlfcvons t>oy dent happening'in eo 'long a jout- "' l body.o.f,the,CmOinriati wete in-fdl disposed,to.have,a llttlc„nparl .aL.pty.ieanenee, ***,? '• : i--;. t; v '■:,!•■, • . -• bat aSTteie WtSfllliog l« be mL/cU &Mn»er Wte*s") l >, rptnrn a,, in alien. ! rf*V 0,,,,,d % ht Kfnnlfjr. 1 shut the door and kppfltoid'»il."Vd^ilo'oW'\he divide to *eaft| the success of wli.il. ho deemed his !,?„w t '- f : d J L l 1 ' }. n( " n,r J’ of the Revolutionary raps, wore repeated.' I suddenly, duelled, therfloor, master ptrWpl cnaelmiaking'.'.' No Mner hiid Hie Presidential men., J|XJ w£' cr », rt “ r '. n «r •<na-«|-^W'<| l *-L,hWKitfW«%?UikUW ’eoaohmaker was. under the 'hoaZtj,,HaZL«».about to.clic»s the snldiets, tt few «teona*.-lj>!ieotl-' In aslonidhnfSnl| i 'bdfo|!oH wi??' °a )Ld'n •VMohs *«ry' »N»*--L|-dwK P»Wng.m, hotld npm. the knocker the mystery wee with a eardfuli nnd critical eye,'till .Fagan shoulcd Kuo.’hhli. V P n't ifa* • Z' I to a.apol where ' unravalled. 1 (bbhd a kiting tlbd’io It, abdiny little nT«‘h' ,! i.^f ?,AM rie eilirlght, sir: TZhmeZwhen" ".telffin" P r " : ‘ b “'T* l P»r«e«td,.t».e standing beMrid bne if the pl/«rii"or • "? l ;. b ?‘,h or ®r? w “birtcd in a long journey, and over H7, e 3 ‘tv cheer. ! i 7Z? T, d W*.ry«»'••'h.lJh* market With one tad.ln hi. h.nll.opcraling upon the dovil'a.owrr roads;’* .H®? r SV.ohper» to of iho. Pre«tdpiil, mv kHockel* at M* rilna.itrA 1 ni,,*.,,, \iaa. : Tho deOffliM' mccfiimic^"nrittr r o und ;^ hU hnt>Q 'l" lrc ® , V* ■ c .- - b fj. r, J c . k wont oUt * b*bk-wL t pttuOd down the poped wjljitot 1110 Preßldbiit, who-c’dinplllhc'ntcd iXi J « i®,/ 1 * f * tt ' aB tho ifrofd . a,,tt I“**,^fo'ol VuyiMtlt I'kM'ioiA^diiuWfnifn'ilia'lk^tMri “P?" feV^r^onaliip,.assuring, hlin that It I V ‘ t ’ ■ V v llurned afld 6umo lip bchind liimi arid-look-hbld/of hiid been in a grenl vuriely pf.vccy .L "‘ k Oklttmc* Ar« 6lrt-'dtfnncfrtfotie.' , > ; • lils aririv,. He .rcry. much nUnned. HDd bogUVU) bnd roMds. sUjirke, iho (mppicut of .men, repaired Id' ' becomd' a‘mighty- empire In eX<cnl, enlreat mp to Jet, him go, w|ion the following djnloMtf pm »hop irr sfiUi atreot. rt'lic-ro ho Inlbriiiod Ihepco^fy”'- lk,;, l^'-P o n n^,t * on » ul <'where, Anmricnns, lit’took plafco; '* ’ ‘ ‘ pie otalie«r(cbAs 01' the tVhUd ehikHof, tho account *J°- .l7G,;ltio glorious and Immortal; spirit j '^V^ell,'my'fa nihdsjng‘thyself nt : . received Irani lha Prcpjdiml’eown, l , a n t l days of the rc- I want theo to go homowiliMnc.-'- 1 1 -yi ■ ended,-in. a jolitication ot tho j P n ® , * c > .4 rt “ * f . ,s 6 Sfi of Wnwhlngton 7 1 {flintnidecline I *'oh, ynu-trt* going tn whip mo: please Jet megoi . . , T '" ( , (*nd die among bs.T' Swhar An thb cllnh'of yoffr lib' and I twill noke r B dd Sc ngaiii;'‘ ' ‘' ’n't“ * ' vnnn'Krunko succeeded Fagan, Mlylhul It shall, live forever fT .' '■• ••.-•, . . I 1!, wih not whip thcm.biit thonmoklgo honidwilh .cslimifblo.mgrt, «nd. having been bred in tho Austrl* .olopsecljslnfco Iho .Recnlloeiions I ul ' 0 * , , H ,. itJi t - n ; • -..Nj. - an cnv *|ry,;S9BP perfectly conversant with horaea.—l J^ 1 v ® pMer.i'd iq the, public;.'. In answer to, rni- j After repeated .oAflOfanfte'flJhiif t woufd not tiinfiiri* Hu was an cacesKive smoker, Ms niccrsliHUiu neyor inquiries why they have not befen published him, at IW»gl)i jhe pdibr Iciluw consented;‘biitlteu*^ being out month, excepting at meals or on the ■*? h . on * ,f,r n , « *ho author begs leave <0 observe th‘iil, : jnofu Tt It' i H rtty wijipTilfn. ,l irVd , &rcfi(!ri C °ln ih *LiAva'' i , ’ ‘ • OO lf » Profit, he was desirous that tho. with the full ekpedtutibn thnl hP’ifad'toibifpbhUhadi . tiJ l l - wcr ° Conch and saddle hotscs, Pr , .Y, 1,l . 0 ' llc P , oirs should go,t6 tho m of the peo- l eei.ted hpn in .iho pJrJnr. nnd lOok dsealJ>v bii le two chargerfl. a cottchinah and two grooms tho cheapest nnd mOst djffusablc manner, prao- aide. Ho was a bright looking little felloW*abqtit Ol the oharJeOti Urn ohe babul road by the Chief wus Übetal, offers have bcen.ihado loptib- thirteen or fourteen tears df«gf; " nnmod Present. He was u fine parade'florae, purely' ' ls ‘? Ih® ih tvtfb voluihes, will! fine en- 1 asked hiiu.it' he went to sdhooh' [white, and spleen harfds highs : Hu was Indifferent - Pr« v, nß",tr«m thcfmit nrlgibals nl'Arllngtoh House, He replied Ihnl he did. t 7/ to the fire of artillery, ihts waving of banners,' and V* the Pru.viudiil Colonel in 1773, by the elder VCaWthou road?" 1 inquired. ' . the clang afAiuartini. instruments, but had very I?***. 0 J'jthc.reUred Oenefal.and,lllustrious farmer of ’ ‘‘Yes;”' ' n !/. vMu r bad h*.bU .flouncing about on ,the, approach of; a ‘M«h n l. v c^non l: h..e. relief of Houdon, ; the ' “Well, let’rts’rtfad i fbw bWahlers Ih tKe ‘fitble ui very pnnoying to hi? rider, who ab "Plejdid'equrstrmn fortall by Trumbull.!,7‘J»,'«.nd .;! opened the Bible, rend k chanter : though a inmiler in .liorsum.innhip, proterred to ride l reB * , . United Slates, (the bent possible Hto Itim j.and l was much, pleased to diacotet that os possible, especially wlicn durlng'liis hH^dc* , *i);bytSh«r|)lcsB,'l796,! In tliie form the Work he could, road so well. ■ • ■ •- wouW.mccl.iyUh carriages cqn w^>?i^ r f aft ® r tl l. u l b,iB hof.. •;■. ; ; . - ;We spbtil about an hour in that . taming Judies, It being cnsiomory with them to order ii,. 1 - 0 conl«ln_ (ho pflrote leilhfs of rohm'rkbd.lhat'ibe had sb'eiit thd dveKlri’g’VerV'Dleik* their coachman to atop and to let down the gliisscs, lh ? hie step sdn 1 dhd ald de nnlly logether, bbui now thoughtit WaS-’ahoal’tlfrid that the Fi'dkidcnt might nppfonoh to pay his com. ® a,n Pi J°hn Park Guslis, {the ’father of the obtlidl*,) for him to £0 home*, A • „ Tip olhertt|rgcf wtjs named Jackson,from the. fcpl f?t(?ri ofj Washington (o.Oie author, his been,** Sold l, *‘tell (heiii that thouh*t( been ependintf of having run a way with Major Jackson, aid-de W.®". 1 cdllego in 1t96, ’97 with mo; and When IhoV YeofcetVhW • camp to ihtvPrcsident, when coming into Princeton, £ fid -r* ” e| th e f *he Revolution nor Paldrhdl lettets olinatlori to be a little mißchifVousi eali upon’me;£ on route'frdm'New York (u PhiladuTphla iii’l79o, to ever been published, • : " slinlj fl l.wnya bo pl*.uryd:(o aee-lhed*”,.-. .„ ulon tho sad dipedmhtorc ot, llieMajtir, and the no little 1*' I ‘MJ • llio ltoCfiKpol ions have £m- . He led my. linme.r.cjnjcing, and never troubled mo nniusemcntif. the Chiqf, and .the brllliehi cortege;of perticdliira too rnlilule. Hie'author’s apology afterward.— Youth's Uiitiinel. ’* ‘ ’ gallnnt cayiilfers he was attended. Jack’ »** m.voHous lotter«,>rcedlvhii*bd(h from athbnic nml " ts : ‘ l j•. • = .vd-Li — ! - 1 son was a stjpcrb animal, purely while, with flowing *«Mid, urging him to omit nb detaifs.'lmwevep mini •' ®r IVlodota. mbd'Mifc : r: ij t . m niiiUd and tall. *■ Ho was bl -v a tierce' and fiery" tem> Dr < * f ‘ i ' m ' anything Crivlnfi that relntes ln ’the - * n . h 1? apprclicnsion.jhp best way pormenl,ah‘d When mounted, moved with month onfen Y ,n, '!* de ff rco lo ,0 Life end Character of-Waih. .•• a 'Pl>y in Ibis life, is to cimiyale domesllb ,&ffectioDd champing (lie bit, his m, strils distended, and his Arab 'Hff l ®**/.'.'b ‘ to lovo homo,-ndat fbediHu* flme,(bbelbt7ifiorttly eye-fl ishirigvfirK • Waslilnglon disliked a fretful - srtmewlint .fqmnrkabte, yet such, (a history, (d pursbeUwltif bbslnm.-whAtever Urhay horse, rorejy* road this fine hut impetuous animal Jkn aH the,public Ufa and actions of a great With diligence, flrinmsaai and integrity of purpose; while Krnhac 1 , whose duty it w'aslo tfccoinpiiny the m,tn . have been published to* the world, tho world' In. 5^. d 111I 11 (h9!»=Hyqt,bpJlpf that.honesty,U,equally PresidentfW.bou dn horsrlnck, h.d had divfers com* Va ' r «»hly demands'the private memoirsi' Mankind ,n S m the dlschaVge of^public as^‘of .priyiitalfusis j bats with tbfc fiery clntrgcr, in several of which It wi#h ' e,,rn •omelhtrfg ‘of tho private life, - habits, publlb murals ure deßlr'oycd. pbblldYibeAy was said, t/i'c old-Austrian drugnim cumo off mtilbr nunporsi pf the individual whose great public ..i> . . r-',l - hesL f -When putting on the housings and cn.' |* c, * on 9. hnvo commanded their admiration, whose -» f w ® «{e .ssplflhgv.wa nbglit 'Ao( (o>lb*£‘o<tt j)if£« pnrismi foalheiOhiet td ride Jackson/ Krause would ’N us,r ‘ o, i" pbhlfc servicca have' won their'gratitude ® cn S‘ ! f, and if ardent Iqr.reiorms, ougjunol Juqd " »y, “ Ah/un, my lino fclldw,you’ll ImW; vnnr match ‘'pfiJPY o * VoMnire, in speaking of Sit* Isaac Mowton, ? t]r discretion, Wo onghi lo jliatoh to iho'maxima ■ -tn.f(i/vr unMiltiinw ynu’lt lake care in’ hehaOffypnV* Bfli di -’“'Dbdi '(ho greai' Newton eat like other °f e *pe p »encc, and respecl.tfic ndviha arid Infltlibiidnift Tn tsßi.-tha noble hnVse had fell thd |WWiS bT Jv '■ ■---± ; i:‘ of add sbdtc alii wo bftghl^d AVnahington’s stalwnfl'krni, v ri power thil dbulifthYbw Tit® labors of Americans'‘dislmgalshcd hlsforinus land, abiding sense ot*. (Bo superintending »«'horse upon his haunches In a single mhmdiil,‘fin’d ' ,nvo- given to liiit country and' thd-’ world the ’life R o pdqess of Alip/glily jth*lng ty/fsSo the sog'icionn animal qmllletT before d force not oil* Mr l d Wjfshlngion,;na Crtnnccled with - (lie "bines equally .In Hi" works apd fiis word, and wbosd ally .resisted nor soon Hirgottcn.. ! : ' mighty events thereof in lyftich ho,bore pn prominent J ,r(,Sßn co I* every 'wlii-rr sustHlhing ami governing l ■ - Among the coach horses-were' a pair of Beautiful nn *l iftbsfrldus « part. r lt Has become the. Imnored J *b° univertc.-— ChatoeellorJCent,:. ' • 1 *■-kt tdmid.bays bred,at".Mount Vernon Obm Ibe'cel.fbr.i- riij . , - v •bo’ tinllior of Iho Roqcolldcllnns to lilt the I- - ted horse Magnolia. These thoroughbreds were the Vo ‘* , b n Calways;eimcealai Iho private' Ufa of a groat liHs of tho stables, and always drew the Conch when man-from .publip B rt P e » amJ lo show the Puter Putrid) Mrs. Washington 'paid her visits jh Philadelphia. amid thy shades of domestic rctirpmcnl.iwlipre;,in One day, but lor tho cmiragn and preseiico of mind , t ,p h ** , . om of (us family, on his farm, and at bis fire, uf .a srr.vniii, n'serihu's c«lnslroplio.Would Inivboccur* "' dp /f r i p nd"hip, kindliness, and hospitality ehetl tlicir red. Mrs. Washington and her grand d.mgliier were b «dignont luslro 6poh Ills^lattor^^ddys.' j,i.l.ckledin iflo'eiacll.aadUa.n'o. Hiirley/ia na. : •! \ OEM OF POETRY. HTv W,!|' n^; "e■* hB "'I;* ‘e "'We-have .eldbm’cccn aa few "b '.a iS-Viihvfr '"j"“ blt ' 01 ". 0 ' m * o( lirtta.,.,lha* i, in Iho fuHowing, frL.nd article' in I '(le.;„ f (licI poii.ulmian.ol Uie.Knickvrhpoker.' Ibr , 5 SSF 1 flu *" .tZfrL™ i, V. ! f "«■ • ! Slilcliod lior'lifb into the work {’’ ' ' ?,,idln ».r Z W , Tf!° • Brfidiliff backward from l.ertidl.- hr,d 0 "J 1 * replaced, and tho c.irringo drove.off. ; i. ust | lt ,, lunr _ ,k n ..m a .,:i • l.la r «l°W I" r b ' Shaping from her butler thought '■ rnnmJ b l7^' J ke*v«(ere. lind UcrlV ca.o and isir K cl nionoll' “f'rfn lhln» m CiMl about til em in the ;.■ •; ftilWafng her-’dc.pZr"' ■nnat Jibri-Cdl ardw.- ll.a groamingiolMbe bV,r.o..u , Wilb.tho eiuUem. wqvcn tiler. I" , . P c "". l " ,v » 1 110 'd«* »>’• , See tbc daughter of wealth and ft.hlnn In fid.ll f , , »aa lho'ino.l diinoiiial ,„rraj., walking In pndo—in the vcrv ro.lline- ol'lar 7. T'': , , I ; 1 ' ''‘.'".T 1 ". 1 " ""d 'lld "ne 8..-. tl,cra Is <mi>i., 'and. ln. bauring oqa [ qnallj' kdintribleinPn«lng.i.l, lour 1 ii’ebick. and .Mil; jivuuld iisvar.loarn the' meaning of such a' term ns] nag,lb re. at nine at .all, aßaanna. Ibl. rnan; ( o liur. J Sl,b Ik a thing lo ho werßhi'pc.l— net tri'.ojl owned hi. being Bblo tn ann0,,.,.1,.h .ocb mighty in-' her jewelled linger, with toil, - She wbnldbluah io oo(,’"nd lllnatnon. Ille. lie w,„ o- .|, M o her garinenl. tm.cliod by the glrl I.bo ,Undo [lnal m every thing, and made every one punctual x T ~ * . '' b DZ!nZi.^momoi;,lZ]Ztd,ytblongh.howi,lhn. 'iN O h «h‘or o “Zv.?..7; , ;"? a ;: , -;r r,, :r wiM:i“"r; y «nr^Ho' v^\h\ c, ;u. B ch , Tn^ .ri.lnnnt^de . «lnn ft m T:.? 1 "" ilgure— o elle BlUchoe her life .into ihe B, enMe art h L ~7 dhT" r M I. I'' o*er, ..lllo), .the thrend of her w,». ! 'io ! V Itie wh to tlmnht *r. |„g. ,11b grow, ,I,oner, and ay 11,0 ery.tnl drop, of hui, il* "ppoi n I men la, oxce pi when, prevented sorruw *„„ lfcr m ,ia eve.’, el, o bend, ' - by high walcra or oxcessivoly had roads. . ll.ekwt.rd from ■ " , . veil 8 .m 7o 0 ' U 'iVi 1 2 Vr.r’lVci k'n ne ’’"■' onU | ,c '! i 1 - Lnvl her,lenW, 111.-nilk might Mili" seen coming iri atlfullspoodi arid (ho cry Vclmunii far - <T. 9 ,t . and wide, •chining!”•» Snurcriy would the !,. • .* artillery inen unliinbar tllu* enhnoo, whin tho brder Whnl a power haVd Words ! When would' Ihi glvkn,' “ Light your' niatbhes,the vthllo wrouihß,d Into, form und hv word artists chariot is in full vlbw, • iv a'; v- *■ when breathed upon arid inspired by the souls wv * Kovoluttonury v«tr.*na hurricd from aU dlrcHions o.ill pools, hnw lhoy stir up tho* inu'er’dentha of the once more io greet their beloved chief. They oftllod kpirit,’c*,lling ( np qulel Und beautiful, piclliras nf the »l marching to head <t | i"(tors,'nn Iho glorious old long, sgQ,,wliqn .wo d>V,cU in t tho supsliina otj fellows Would oVertako their noighbbrs-and ' friends, yputb spa, happiness. Hero |a a net-work words rlioy woubl say, m Push oh'my ‘boys, - if you■ wish*(o which' liavd flhhg ,- ’a spell of gladness "over ! our. Bout see him ; for wo who ought lo know can assure you tronslehl/hcU 1 gortlnl i J ‘ ' .' f ■ 1 > ' . > that ho Is never hdiind thb ! time', but always punclu m »t.l sit in liio holy snnshlntt -j nl to -• —i- » '.. •* a -. . . . i( fi||lH op U>o pictured . , It was thus ihkl wnkhlngtun performnd his mc'dr ( ( And my soul goes'forth . oruble Inor'oftho United SU'tcs—every where rocriv I ''' Llke'tlio lupclbl Mqinnoii ol yord. brl with tho heartfelt homago that the love, venera. 1 bless the hoi ' •’ “ linn, and gratitude of a- Whole people could bestow; , •> It tallcthso poaddfully, - • and (her® Irt yol living a grey IfCad-wliooan • , r} , t jVnd.wnkctl) tho hpart-lqglsdnes*;, , ~, 101 l of the timb’wfinft'lia-galliinily'-riVdo'ln some vil , .God’s love. It sedmellMOimoj'' f .. i Hugo or inn nn.lho Ihhg rorn’emhered roufelnlinllthe And hereUanotiior,sanding ilia lhaligMs forward arrival ofltifi whiiociiariot; and join tho joyous’wel- to Iho Iranqail ch»« ofa-wrary life, when tho sun come In the I'nthor of Ms country, sldn» which has ever and anon gjflddpnqd nuriP I *. l^ t And equally pnn.Qiual in his WMs Ihjs crhnsohs'thb western skies/u/id Met,gently -kyay, roniarkabls man ,To tlio.roylow, the || H | nP t rudloncu routing t>n.tho green and embowered lima I re, or bull ronlp he repaired precisely ot (libiip- grave. * ! ’ ’ ‘ ; ' pointed hoMr.' Thß ihnnii/jer of ih'othbnirc, walling b ,M Bury ’mo In Ihe cminlrjr, where' (lib flowers , mrlho rrcsidcnl to roqnonl'hlm Idioommund a play, And Iho (a 11, bright, green grasa was asked, »• At what jlmc, Wignetl. dqcs yottr sjmJl float above me ait Iho summer hours. . mtrtdin rise?’*'TheWnnngcr'rdpllod;'** SbvenVcloflk ‘ prbnrnlly, gohlly pass, ils the - hour, bht bf cditrsb the oortnln. will not '• rise Bury mo where tho trends t love may tattyj until your Etcollonny’s arrival*’* Tho President o|h Nor shrink away In dread | served, "I will h« punctual sir, at the timenobody Where little, hands fresh (lowers of-Spring <mny waits a single moment fur mo.” And, sure enough, carry, , , . precisely-at, seven, the .nohlq form of Washington And.llUle feet miiy'trgadJ l : was sceq to ..gnlorijtljS etngo l]ox omld the nocllmn* lions of.tlio apuionca and (lip mqslodftho Ptosidont’a march. ' V, ’ , ' In the domestic arrangements of tho Presidential mansion, thd private fllnhbr was served at if o’clockj the public ono nt 4. The drswlngtoont oomm.9pccd at seven, and ended at « lift lo past ten. Tho leVee hrg4n st three: and ended at four.l On thopubUr hb. onsiona 0»e qmnpany q»ms wjlhjn n ,yerjj short; tlmp j of oaoh.oOmr, f»nd den ß ( r . ,, ;fi *P »hq fame, nianner.— Tho’president Is piii)|'.|nnl, said every muly and every * bfidV nodnm'd'pnncliinh ■ ,f 1 ;* 'C' ■*•* * *' ' Hi.i' On (ho great national daya of the 4th of’July and pf; February Uto,|slplp ,fpra: lhp Jhpnjhpad/pf/ av. jzn.v/j.v at-: tjist'.xviv atrr» 1 ■ '■■■■ •> ■' .-i IT ■ -.r. ■ a ■■ ■ H A A ' JL' ' A’' : "A&w A „ I . B ' It Jr '- i ( H H'■ H .htß-'- -fi/ mf' 1 H'I’' 1 ’' H H i* nag ■W ■ ! ■■" BL H H > U ■JS- H. H .H ; H H " , vt;.-. /wk//ViV / Kt ■ H fl ;B B r •- x.-* **i.» \r ■■ -V JSV/ -I.' ✓ •■■Jary-’ij •■■i • • iv.ii- DviNtfruA Another Man’s re sl,lb. in Jlpurj "Iri'oK Ul» ,wife, who >■ m econo mic body, hud .col » c.,«11y .Ilk gown In . t'rcn'cli dyer. Thu dyer lilirtcelC broUglil ili'o drr«. home, • nd Unlucky, ui 11 h.pponml, met lhe.hu.hnnd ofiln Myinl ihcdonr. I “ Is madanie-vyUblnnaked the htw.b.andf jvhp of a; jealous dls*. i paaltipn, replied, ** And supposu she it, wlnil do you owsufwhli hetr?** « r aid dying Tor her. silre."~ " YrtU dylrtg for ! tnv‘ obi of my houscs’yUu ••soohridreU"*,. Atidihe U-id JusUtnUed hie foot to kick tlie.My.. puda liqrap|Wunce,and 10l lho maUcrt^rlghU.,. I J. H. GRBB(V f THE We were-oh* bT : fho ; aeverM : lltai Were invlied |>v ibis gentleman to his room at House in ibis ciiy.onTiU'Scloy .iftemooruto wjtnestf sbrm* of .lifs or miljer ejth'l?iiior)»,.q^ the eciencß of handling;carols., Although. ( bB did not tfery Vxtensivqly ; into (lie RubjecLai |hat time, ho gnvfi ns hbuhdanl [>roff while we *wby# (herfiy'Dt ihe fact that'card -playing 1 ihahy'fofrtVi s or'foraoy an arrant cheMvv >' v .!} In.;ihp first place, .he showed dial ihf badkrt of! all cards aro. qiarkpd on the hacks ,by< therpang-f. faciurer,’ and iliak every .gnmblerhad .Kis.pwjj peculiar Way of designating l(ieinl>y Oibse We suggested that a pack of whild banka wbbld 1 form' 1 an to hls nhdlbh®* wke produced. "Out IhemHrks of: iheirfanhfsblufcri lwqrp.?aUo lhe*e* >.The/grain of; one set run;dnfl[' anplfwMsH A*v • jfebuily named the face of any one put, qf a of While ,bapk cards, Jfom Dfpfely .Ibr-klng'.pt' .ihe’hoVlifl, as he'did 'any bne oul bf Ihb'fjodJf wjlh eblort’d buetisf'•" . ’•“ to 6!«mi Mr. Green th/n shuffled ri pftcfc oft dhotis.''had l * ipfi* oni nnd,/fMJiil by,those present, sod :depli« rnufiil.fts reumrkl.ng.Mia^,wpuW, to himself prmpgl| of the va|uuble cards tp>weent nit heforb hilt* in the gae>o. ‘ He Was waiopwL ; closely, arid llisdealinti wait lldw k’nd falrl yet,wheh hfeoame to turh’ bp' mi’ sure enoiighi he had the right card* 1 lb sweep‘.ihljn hoard* ■. i ~t£'. r;< • ‘ •,’■)!> ii j ~: ,ii• j v. 1 ..iiui Ho i pack olil wlt(t iHetr fabfcSjhp.owl., requested* eacfi person select’a card. m»H rp. (number ■‘lts character* The’, pack Was then thoroughly khiifllert by him, hnd ctjr Mf ITnoitifft person.- and then' he proceeded lb MhtMP otoT'lhGi djftignntedc.nrds.nsreatlilytaSifliai Wefnlookingu at, their,facest at the samedli«MtflUh#,tehnivt»flj |! r . tpnifl l|«d debippptpd the, spl«e„e^r(l* I |shpvtk% ‘hdivldual^.jvere.. and w hat i||h' hard., ,lp .one case lie recjucHleo one of itj select a' particular baV.d and rtMmbeKjtV TmaWnri'diynbi, ll He Ihdn Shuffled lh»» pack, <hdd (hetir bill (?iit, and sdirt ilmt ho coiilU tell the'osrildiJirtddiitit three guesses. He held nplh'e face hf'ihe^itwrh 0 csfd of Ihp padkMo If thnt’WUdll. '*• flo, 1 * was Ihe'Vehlf. srtld'he', • rr ' , l'ilke' Unt! dard and phryrfdr’ffirper o'H a ltd' fMhd 'ritj’the table. 41 He shuffled 'ihjin -adj/IW! a hi!, shbWeil imotlief,'./.*• Is' Ihal iiT/. pot your finger op It jpUo. 1 AnoiperVshufllV,nbd he held.up onv.th?^ 'that .'fa*, i^io. pus.Wpr wliij.r-10 “Then take, that,aipi put your fingor. on (hilltops “Now, said ho« Mif you wore inlhoJitM'U.qf*. batting, ypu; would bet high .that the, ftitt) you. selected was not cnoofthaso three/*,- * l . was the answer* “ What- waS* the hard tynulMf* Ifoled Jf• ** Tho dininonHs.l’i.iKLnbk-i there.,*..* The first dnrd turned-river Wak-lha' niwn [ -pnt of diamnnda! .Many‘v/buld Mlempl'MV ex*’ plain this, by'saying Itial' WhllA t«k give the Individual (ho oatd ho looked at;herduit" havo sllpped another in Itfe plnbe, h’y' lerous prdcßsS. But oVml allowingW’did, fioW* did ho (chow WlitU bat'd to fillp In. thc''plqbs Ihf 1 hf Jiti u other, Bo aa to bring out tho nltid of diamond^TiL! the end t— Hartford (ijurant, •+*. i.Jn> _An vW.rtnrnoti wn.o.Uml whtil•ho.t%ighl,ornM ycry|uHuyiri ß wink, .ho fe|.)lcil-'‘WlTv, 1 don’l, ,liko to iuy liulpliborf bol'aii'td^ Mr. Jono«,*bmbllme» l ihlnk, ind Tlie»VfciiifVl\lofl , |J bn.nwr?-.bui.tt,rtcr «)l bo> w.UUUrd/ouVj to'be** tfo ° a d ® P - #Ucll * r *of>,mar» ai l btatyft,, I" !■ ;■ i ii v, 1 Sir I .inumd to rtiie.p.your,ren fe«id.e Inril in liiij trnHptt to whom ilio lntler./enllttdj, \ tffeV OTo " Mow dn ynu lilt" fienrril Taylor •Whitf ‘MflinM'iiftK'r .«nit||l|l('ojdiisonn.l •< Hn gtMt .deal* •lietter than wo expected.”— JJtaltm i'oj/, u: \ .u- j A'-I'HtJ.V r-'i ■r. -r ■?m rmd 4ml
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