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I snw tier in tlio bloom andhcauly ofyouth,' Wlth n heart-nil innocmice, music and truth; - *'l'wna the Spring of tier life—the Spring of the yean When the lloWora'aml foliage of ennti reappear: fairer-to view, titan the (towers of Spring, ~ That wasted their perfume bn 1 zephyr's light wlng, ' - Was,the bloom of her cheek—the light of tier eye. Mure beautiful (hr than a gem of the sky. . , "TWHlfi Whs thntypo hfjtn'Anpe!'* on carthj - With precepts ofjuve. humility nndwprtU: ■■ Her (ipifii tinil]mini'll by pnssionrtrpnhi,' ’ •' •' ? With no thought of distrait |ta. beauty.to slain 2 .In t s ; ,,Uef heart \ysgas light as Summer's first cloudi . I Nor silrrowniir care her belpg'hndhinVed; .'' ‘‘-.nftr’vAfto was*\\'e'cter; th'an-nmslo in Jiitto, ! •»' •• - 'wHeliiehVui'anil sky are ait vocal with tune. : i , Put.ohi'. on the sky of i.hhl life arid its lighti Stole the mildew of'Dddth ln‘nn‘untimely blight; lit tho iuiil of that life', mid being so puts, '■Urten seeds of.dccay no time enu emiure; ■ ,Oii l th9 ! l|U.ca ni tliat chcek, so lively nml gny ( Cnino a cAnkcr to hear Us. brightness nwny : On,the light,of that eye, 8 cloud in obscure, . ' . I'And a«badc biVlhat stnile, too light toenduroi Artd oaylry!dnyrBtnte.'tho light fmmllct.cj'lh ‘ s; »Z , < j\s i|iit lines of uvn from a sunset sky : ’ 1 Ahrl hHlir hbUPrts'llW ordeal tinsHtal,' ; o wiih>thdshiidhs.of death; wris timt life o'erenit I ' -it ‘Tilthofptmpf and the pout of, thought ■..Brc’thoayejof tiUi world their glorieshrtilcauchtj ’ And the roseate that chi'eir. nnd its bluuirti *• > •’■ u Had'blossomed, aldilhuUn fflde lu tho-tonib. • <As ihn hreeTirs'of Spring—tho tluuilhcf.vvlndfl blgll I . ‘As nil April QlniuJ onllioßoninl sky.: , ,As n'.hopo toe hriglil fortlm linme of lia birth,- • 'That fttdtte'lVhm the htfrirt llhft d (lower from cdrtll: i Aa'n atar of thesky—n gom of (ho sed—- f,SA eba.low ,of Time-a.splfil nil ffee, . . . .Was iha.drcnm of her life-its vision ttaott o’Cf; - ‘Like tins music of dreams tbrit Is heard nr> trtoitf: ; ,; ' l 6hp Ims pastiM rttrny, n* n beJnfnf dir. 1 \ To ihn In ml of.rppi-80, iVom Borrow mid rrirc: • Likn tlicr(»»oof Mny ii| it* hcauty anil liioorti. . , Bhi) jmMfid from carlli to iho Inriit of lire inmu: ■ ! FVnm llfh'nml ItHsnrrow—the world and ltM pride'i . ■ Willi ilie pnesimta pf ndturu n|l pu.rilipi!: . . . From .lie Heit|i«*f*s that lioivml hor spirit dowrt; Hho lifts In inlieril n itnrrycrotvn i Wov.i - V SHMceUanrotie. Prnm niuly'i I.ri<ly*a Rook; the nnoKKN vow< BT MISS KMZA DUPEf. 'iVtlA imifjttufcUnot In ftativo halls; When* inirlli la light nronhil: It helmed mil ffmn mntcly walla, . Ulent witti tflo music's sound. . Ttvaa aißhed nut forili.lti lunvcrdeli; Anililjlie o|wnihg flowers, " Tlib woodland had no talo to toll - OflliaSo long vanished liouriJ. ’( . : 'T«'P« ultofej o'er fl rising Led/ , Aakeil by a dying prayer— ’"The vblceof ■ A Rbmtly Mewing them, * ■ Au earnest angl was lUUingfast •: ' , i- ’Wlian llioito ilecp (onca wcro »nM— , ‘ ‘ .The’ling'rtiigtohns iierHpa (lint niiSsW-' ,J • i'*, ' Thrlltodiiuilnw o'-or thu dead. l s; J’ • ) . ,TWlllglit was tUrkoning into night, (ho faint Star of evening gloaimW from the fair bluelicayoiis, and the hushed repose of nature seemftd’t6e holy (9 . bo broken by (ho strife of liumnn passions ; yet now painfully‘did (hbqOiet of that broiling scone contrast ’ with'the passionate griofof that youbg hcofr.inbttrn* i -Ing oror Us first sorrow. • : j 1 ' ' i lEllsnSincliirwas anowtywedded frrldo. She bot ictsnteon i (ho youngest daughter ofher father's spoiled pet of|ho*Wholo family; her •life jiud.paiagd mono long bright day of sunshine aqd /IlyjVcrs- Wooed by one she had known , frptri childhood) und with tho ouhftunf qf (lioif mu(6. . al irlcnda they. were united; , 'The day atWlhClf marrititftf the bridal pairftft herftthorVhoqso far the residence or IVlr. Sinclair, , Ih onoiof tilts interior eouqt|ea of Virginia. 'A TeW happy weekly passed, when Sipclaro proposed to Ills l ' bVida lu ylsllp gorge }|t the mountains', flrtfm which | t(io rising sun frequently ‘presents (lid singular spec- 1 Ucloufiho mountain—the same pHcnbmcntm Which ' iswitnopsed in the Straits nf MCssinathfid knoton by | jtlio.mnr’o poolionumc uf Fata Morgana, of (ho cas tip bf.lhc fairy Morgana. Ellen wua delighted will) (no proposed excursion, and searched every booh in lho house, which afforded any Informal-loti on (ho subject; 1 ‘ 1 ' ‘ ‘ .. 'A’h|s.excursion which promised so much ended In despair find,death.' They ’reached |lho do sired spot in safety. y Tho myrning’ .was favorable to \ their wishes'; the ascending vapors cdlight the roVa / of .(lio,rjsiiig.pu'ni and”formed themselves'into the most fantastic scones. Ellon was so much abadroed , . i t\ th|i wonderful an«J megnljipenUppoUolp, |liatali6 forgot llio caution Sinclair Imtl oivon liiir'it (ho mo ment ,of mounting her spirited stood. ‘ Ho turned ' (ram her aide on instant to speak to.thoservant who . followed them Mho movement startled Iter horse; tho rein was lying loose on lus hock,. feeling himself free from a guiding hand, ho dashed off «i full speed; Sinclair and the servant both followed, bill wore uli able to ovsrlako her. Fnrlunalely'sho.mol a gentle* man who succored in stopping mir porilpus career. Sinclair djiooked bis horso 100 [ suddenly,.that ho riiighl express his thanks to her preserver.' 'Tho’dh* itnal roared, and threw himwith great yiolanod. He ; was opnvcyodjipmo, in,a senseless state, and surgi* i cal assistance hastily summoned, but llio fofcp bfVriff /fill had Inflicted some internal injury which baffled the skill of the physician.’ ’ 1 " '■ f i I( wss b«jBido hie bodjiu that that Ihp.yopng wlfc knoll, tyilli,scarce a hup of life upon " ‘“Oh,' ‘my beloved, oalm yourself—this .sor* .row ut\mtns mo/' murmured the dying man, passing ;,hls h«nus‘gaVeisjn2ry,6vor, i]iohead which wpi bow* •* • :■> * .. A deep' shffooatod sob was the only reply to hit . Tfprds., ,/ , ■ j •• v »' \ J‘.‘ill it’ .hard'lb die,” h® boptlnusd, ll when I was looking forward lo yoars of such tranquil happiness With you,sweQl, Ellen; Ula the will of linarsn, ■ rpy, aud'Womqwl sufiral!.'*,'. v I >•.'! < s’ , f‘Ph,iHonry,,my own Henry j you must go down lb tho cold,‘cold grave where 1 ban soo you no more .•^neven,more hoo,f tones of Oh; It will, It will break my hoart ! M | wa's lho almost inar . tipulsje-reply., • ’ m My pdbr Ellen, this la a hard trial for you, but ( ,fot| oro,too ; yonng to griove always.., thought Ms torture lb too. but—oven yutlmay lovo’affaln-rnraay ' wed QbollierT’ snd hls Toico wfls poarly stifled with 'gainful pmollohs.'*, '' v,i ‘' nm »!> Never, never I Oh, Henryk liowdtin Vpii harrow hft dotiUl thls.Wful ittoiHpht \vitli’bncfik' supposi 'tion ? 'AVcd opothdr IGive - ilia’wreck bf 'my 1 bar- Hid affections to'ahotaef/ Oh lhobglil wpuld Uill faW'M ! ;■ to dobbt'.nol ri yoti : (tuple feo'noW,’love,v but-time work* btrdngo Changes’in this' world 'of oars.. VVo 'know may do'.' I wish to oxi\clnp prn mlto from yoti/ .Tho thought Is bitter andjJiijnrnl, 1 do not wish (hat, tho reproach of a broken promise Bhould .tndr,yotlr ppaee of. mind,’! , ; ” ; .VHpnry, hoar .tne,” said, Ellon.in solemn tone.— l over so tar forgot my faith toypur ashes 0,8 to lend my,cor to tho f language of lovo, nVyheorl |.(o.the.yo|^c’of affection for another,'may your form bridal opening, come to mo and reproach me for* 1 ray ftiithleesneßS.” ' ; A bright smlle piißscd oTer tho fate of the voting ■man. Ho'murmured—' ; ’ ’’ '' ..: n; ' 1 “Repeat thnsd ‘words again, my Ellorij they .take Item death:its sling—in Heaven you will bo all my own. f -Forgive mo* deafest; but T> have so loved you, I oaftnbt think, that another shall. win l>: - *- . —. 9 5() J, 75 ,i i: -1 00 M.'Hts Toido ceased lo articulate,afltMgolh the deep tbnbsof thoiyoUng rtiobrner,thrilled {he a^f ; with (he repiUtipmof these,awful wordst ■, As thpy. passed, her .IjpßiSho .full, tho hand (hat clapped hef rcTa&'iU'grdep --Oj (faint iflutfotlng .conlciqlisncss , seompd. hi; ho. yerji,moment .on.his, fbaturcs,and fn another' in* slant Ilioy woro llio calm’ and pasilbfllcfiS'iepdrio; of , Ellon Sinclair bulled horficir .ih thb’sbblueldn of her own'abode. ‘ A calm arid 1 gentle l melancholy succeeded (he firstyiolenco of her grief,- bal bho bo. trdyed no doeiro lo miltglo \vith (ho world. - Clad in (ho deepest moUrning, she was Seen ho where but at ohuroh]-and'those who looked upon.her full-deep sympathy for one so young anJ so: bitterly bereaved. Vainly, bad her own parents Sringhl to draw her ,from hori solitudoi • Two years passed, and nftor innny fruitless efforts (hoy ollpnglhsucceeded in obtaining a promise oft a visit from hor al tho annual reunion ofthcirfoinily at Christmas, fop that season is still held as a festival in many pdrlVof Vlrgintiu*, Ellon was onco more beneath the roof of her [father's, mansion, and,many and; pulnfbl. were thb whicli { stragglod in her bosom when, she Ipokeij around, and , rememberqd that tho Iqsl time she stood beside her native hearth alio Was a gay cndi happy ljridc. i . ( ' , .. Thqsq.who looked oh her could not'atbld tamerlU [ng the' change which two years had wrought in her The girl just budiling lnto maturity *) l \d cx pandcd into tho beautiful and self possessed woman,*; with a tjuibl grnco of mantlet: and an air of'pohfciyb reserve which, woa extremely cnntlva. ting. r v : .'"V • > 'Her l parents wero worldly minded people,-who could hut boar that (heir daughter should pass 1 hot llfoln solituda to-which r she.hdd.' doomed- borscll.~ They surrounded her with agreeable Company, sought to amuse hbr mind opd draw it from tho conlompln. Ijon of tho torrible.'ciilamity which had destroyed hcrdawningJinpplncBß,and they snccecdod sufficient ly to vimpjnpt lu her mind a distaste ter tho. idea bf returning to her lato abode. . Weejt alter. week passed until months wefo Hthti* lt her duty to remain with Jigrjparonts. 6liq was their youngest child, and iho’brily 1 Unb' Without ties which severed them In a measure from'Hlid purrn(nl loaf. ; > , “.Ellen, my , darling," said her father, When she spoko' of returning home, “you will not« g* IK. for *a ko ns 7 Wo aro old, and you ore (ho only child whb.is freo -tOifemuin with us. You mast livo here, I cannot think brpormiltihg you to return In ■ofyoliHh -[ •• ;TW'll.taJohcly,V. replied Ellen, Vaud.i fear thntnflrr breaking through my usual habits, I shall find, jl dif. fioull snd'WeurTnbine to resume them. Ycl..mydcnr ,fat|ior, if I.consent to remain, there is one request I mpst moke.” • f* \Vlinl Is tliqC trip daughter ? Are W 6 not ever inindfuhof your wishes ?’* "Ati.ybs* dear, father* more mindful than 1 deserve. Bui H ~am|l her tolb'c to a low; agitated whisper rr'Mncrb'-fflflsl be notoeklng ‘forward, to a second marriage fot mo—ho attempt to.allcrmy. view* cm thaf nubjefciU I have made a vow to,llio dead and that .must lo held sacred.. , “ What J" exclaimed her father, Was Slneluif ungoncrbUscHobgh'tooXsbl fromyuii a promise n«t'(o mkrry again?—young apcl inexperienced as you werb too-?”’ .• 1 •- •, : • r “Alt, fto, falhO>; wfcfng : hint rtolMfo Wda 100 Ulnd, too noble. Hu‘ asked no promise—l niudu it volunta rily pandas tho words l«ft ray lips his spirit depart «d._ Ohj-no,' never ask’ mo to,break that Trow—it is a hallowed one.” ./ • { '• “ Well, my darling, lelitbb asyoti wljli/'l profor keeping you with u-,.hut ql,l|jo . some lime, if you' should over meet with one you could love, and who is wprfhy of you, It.will be very sifly'to suffer n few words; unpred when you were scjrco, conscious' of Ihoir incuning, prevent you from’ making the hdn/o of ah honorable man happy. Why, child, you are poly nineteen. . Do you. suppose ,lho death of one person; however dour,Can chill yottr feelings inlb i£e at.that'ago;" • . ■, > i i»' "1 must Ilian/iiit sinbarity bf sbifi; (/rsV to bode, tivorod from toiiiptatio’nl'Vsuid Iheyottngwidow with a faint audio, **lb’r I shall never liiurry again.’* ' As time passed on, Mrs/ Sinclair could not //6tp* acknowledging thul.fhe was far happier thin in tho mountain solitude. , ilcr spirits were no long er wearied r she irb, Ibngcr fell that life wait a butlhcn .sho would gladly ,lay dowrt 1 . She needdd excitement of society, and thcsocial rihd.htghly.oul tiyuled neighborhood in which'lief father's residence was; situated,, afforded every facility for Its enjoy.' rftenl; : - , ’’ Tho third year of he* widowhood was drawing to 8 close, when she rpcoivod an invitation lo tho mur- Hugo of a favorite consip, who would lake no refusal, fillon rbplicd (hat Ifthc bride would excuse her sum bro dress, and pensive face; she would'attend; and wab hailed as an omen of fmufo sue* cess in drawing her into that world she Wad so poaa;. Ilarly filled to adorn. ‘ t ,. . 'i.* ', There was a motived/ (fi64C cflbf fs 6f wlii’bh El/oh Iftfli dreamed.’ She regularly;attended church hoar, her > father’s residency opd her mother, had several liipos called her ellenttoD to handsome man wlio iat in a p’6w nearly opposite to Ihdm r,bul she had nut remarked that his eyes frequently wan dered frb/n his prayer book to her own fair His height and the turn ofliis t}ond hud reminded her of Sinclair, but there the resemblance {sensed. Xlio broad brow* finely chlssellod features,qnd o)oqr dark eye oi llvo stranger, were alt unlike the. youthful bloom of him who hod won her young ,qffoclions.r— She frequently hoard Mr. Peylofi spoken ofas a in'uiV of/distinguished.endowments, who fiad spent soycrnl years in the south,pf Europe .w|th, an only and bq* loved sister.,for tho benefit of health the Jour ney died-boon vainly undertaken. These clrcumsirm. oss had nearly passed from hor'mM'whbu a »o Was introduced tohim.al tho waging, os Aho inlimM :frlend of theigroom. j ; , ~: { 1 1 1 lM * Toytbn.iiad fallen in Ibve with horfrora.his basual view of lierMt ohuroh, and thoieulogiums of his friend’s affianced bride, wholookodon,Mrs, Sinclair fcs a ‘brighl parlioular star,’had decpoijod tho impros. tfionr Tho clrcumfllancps of lior, marriage throw a romantic interest aroand her history, and h‘A' looked on the yeuthfiil brow wilh a shade of placid ponsivonoss that seemed,to breathe a hollowed charm over heft beauty, ho fell (hat she was the only woman he had over, known before whom his heart could him with the homage of affection. ,j . ; - , ' ,i Yet how to speak of love to one who silll wore the deepesl moorning—wlin never,, joined in mirth dfthe light hoarled ? It would «ocm almost Irkq sacrlfoge to broatbo< into her oar the wild ,passion that' filled his heart,ycl iu very .hopelessness appeared (o add lo Usferveur*:; .... ■. Dul.cro. long npw hope dawned op him. Ellen Was surrounded by . (he gay and the joyous of her oWn ago.;;Her', disposition was naturally buoyant: her -spirits rose 5, the cord she snap, pod, again thrilled to the touqh ,bf r jo)h . \Vhon thd bonds of.grief woro, onco severed, the ropciiuit^ya* CARLISLE, PA-, TIIUIISIUY, DECEMBER 20, 1849.,: ; complete* 6|)o still referenced Oio memory of her first love, ahd If herheart,had .whispered that slip could eVcr.lio, bis ashes, she. would have shuddered tyillt superstitious horror, at' the thought. Tho possibility.of breaking that sotemh promi-jo hud neVel* occurred; (duller—but., time toadies many strange lessons. -, , t , “ . Peyton 'lingered In.thb neighborhood, a, Constant Vlahofr ai Wycombe, but /ns attentions.were Hot silf* ficienliy; marked .to attract the observation of others* Her own fatally woVo lot* dcsirniis of thb rnalbli to hoEiqrd the final stiocefis of .t.ho lovo. by alluding in any .manner, to. his passion far her. . ,' Peyton won hlS.woy slowly but sbrolyi. Thu fair widow, began unconsbinusty, to regrettho vow-whlcfi had asbebded lojUoaVon with the spirit of her dead liUsband. At,length, ho t of love, and she Jis-, lened with, ttctabling, awe..,to tho outpouring of a fcpirit. whioh;;WaS..(bo highly appreciated Without a. pang.:, j •: He dfo.iv .front bbr quivering lips (lie Hlslbry of her Vow, and divested .ofevery /Holing af superstition himself ho cnuld not conceive that a few woidsj hl teteUdh & moment of excited .end agonized feeling should stand.botweenhlm and. his hopes of hiippl-. ness. Ho .did; not. Understand,tile .impressible -and, Imaginative temperament of, the being who listened lo his reasoning,.wllling. nny, nnxious tb be ebrivim ced against (ho r cvjduhce.'qr hor icollngs* ; Her parents agreed.Wilh.tha loverJn hls Viovvd of tlie ca6p < : and) Urgcd an ullsidps, her’ own heart n' traitor, Ellon. yielded to their wishes; bud betrothed hcrse.lt- to jPcytopi ... .. . ; V,, As tho day appointed, fot 1 .their Kinrflagb drew near, tho. words of her vow appeared to bo ever ring*, ing.in her bars i .wjlh, unless spirit she saw tho hour approach which was lit witness her scbunll bd* paitsn). Proparntions were made,for a splendid hfidat. All the members of tho family assembled beneath the parental roof, joml every effort was made to divert her mirid from dwelling on tho funtaby that possess ed ; it. Tho oppninted evening arrived, and the ceremony which tnado> her,the bride of .another, was perform ed*. .Several; hours passer) in dance and song. ' It was wlicn Ellen found herself Ihg (in'tltC 'pnrlicd in the bright moonlight 'with- Pb/* ton besido hor. ■. The. gay throng within weretMTll dancing; iand the sojunds pf marry 'voices mingled with the bursts of ninsio lliut.swept' by on the dewy on'd''fragrant air.’' Ellen ’slrirlod ns Peyton spoke to hfeh ond for the first time for soVerHt'hours, Ihojrecollcction of hcr fulul vow introduced.on her mind. : _ .- . . . ,• •. ’. s ~ j ~. . ‘•AY.llat a gldriods night,” slid rcm*orkod. “I npv-' dr saw tlio mbon’shlho with grodidr splendor.” , “ May It bo a happy omen to un, iriy ’fnir Ellen, I .’ roplied'Peytonl *ahd as he spake ho tinned loa white rose bush which had wroathbd itself around one of tho' pillars ttf the portico’; and .culled { «ovoral of Us half blown llowdrst 1 . -t, . • While ho*'wa» ttiUti mhployod'Ellenrwhs gazing. abstraCtcdly.-oh tho fantastic shadows made Uy tiio trees in tlie yard,- Suddenly she graspc«J-lho railing for &Uppnr(; and tdbkcdwilh pyoaTuftcinatcd.iiVilli ter* for dii a-whito fehado which' scorned lo risu from an o|Jcti sjtabc tiff Which tho moon'airsdinneo wpr pour ed without, obstruction from .the- etirroiinditig shrub ery. Tl>C fchtldbw ofnAo rilowlyjand ns* ttiimod ilio Waving l outline of a humanfonn wrapped in Hip garments ofthe lonib, It approached tho spot on.which she stood and thp (bnlUrfci uf.llsn.ry Sin clair, wooing a.lboft df sad reproach, were distinct* ly viosible to her aa tho shade glided between herself and her newly wedded lord, . , .i Wilh a-ruint ory aho would. lidvo faUenTlird hoi Peyton turned and dprah'g for Ward, in time to receive hcr-senselcss form in his nfm*. „ . .. , Long, long, was it before aho recovered from., her death like awooh, Sho l’icrt related wlinfaho had seen, and clung to I lie boliof in the reality of tho spectral visitation with such leniiolly, (fiat reasoning and soothing failed to calm. ; Before nnoihcr dny had dawned, she. was raving Ifi the 'disle’rhim of h brain fever, and in one week from her ill-omened marriage, she was laid beside him. whoso spirit she believed .had summoned her to Join him. Tho Incidents oh which the foregoing pages or o' fsunded ate literally (rtio., That tho supernatural visitation was the offspring of an overwrought ini* Agination and. superstitious mind, o ron! base of mon* omonin, thoro can.bo little doubt. T|io vagaries ‘of* tfn rXcUoa jimgiimtion pr^doco’results quite na inoxjdicubluto sohor_ reason 'as the sad bv taslfopho <yf the Broken ToW. ;i Jluaaiau.Vougcaiioe. . . Bulling tho chopuf was a fobk, and bn b‘o(li aides of the rook were several rows of gallows some miles In length, and ' ifisfrhWnts 6f. torture ready for tho anfuriunafe victims/ The: punishments were,.in no* oordanco with the degree of-cu/pithilily .andstnllon in'society of the rebels.'- In llio first row of,gallows the most guilty were executed;, after being subject to Ibo ’ rock they wero, quartered ollvp. Tho leaders had their hands and legs cut off, and afterwards im* pMpd on long spikes, end iett to their horrible fate. Thoir groans weroihoard for miles/ and their bodips feasted the oyca of the panic atrlokon populalinn. In the second row of guffaws, thnv wore only quartered, and . their sufferings wore, at least shorter. In -the third /ovfr (ho parties were simply.beheaded.* In iho taw they were merely hanged. In (bo filth (hay fan'thb gatlnlfqf aiid'the knbilt. All the redo slaatfcd-wefe burned. • There were separate'gallows for women—married and inoidon. liven children of Ihiftcbit yooftf werb ehibjcctcd to griul cruelly.' fled, ebupTes v)cro occasionally hanged on tho same gnlfo’ws, ris droll us, old fumiliosr 1 During tho space nf throe in'ohlhs, 15,000 hmftan befogs wofo executed fn presence of Dolgourouki.’ Slenko.Koni's nephew and particular frfurtd was quartered. Among the Inmate prisoners was a Imnduomo nun, who over her female gafhVfintd.hritf a malo attire. Bhc command* od.ii borp's of 7,000 men, gave more than one proof of extraordinary courage and great ability in the ipflictur) terrible losses nn the Russians.—- When Summoned b’uford'Dolgourouki, Shu displayed a fWnVnbsbnnd nrescffbu of nVlnddiltfculttn describe, and said, If every ono Under .her command.bad rionp his duty in such a manner;*" she,had uqrVc,. BolgVrfr* fouki, instead of erecting gallows* \lvnulu have 1 taken to Mb heels. Slid lay doiyn quietly nri a funeral pile,* rfn'd was bhrnt to ashes; The mangled tload bbdios of sd rn'nrty thousand veterans brought. many crows and ravens, which dovotYrod the.corpses. From that lime that suburb Is called the soburb of heft.— Thiedatackt ofjhn. Uhrdint'i : ...... . ' ' 11 CitXNfjfM Emtlovm itiT.—A, genius who haif Hindi abmcthlng of a'figure si a writer, but who run lilrn-. self inth rugs hy'hls devotion to Bacchus, was foii|id by nn'old Acquaintance, an s' rofionloccasion'driving an omnibus in Broadway/ ■ < "Hullo, ll——!** cxoloimod .hW ntfonlaftoil tr|ond, /'ynslwfe.chodpnivßiifHngo. employment." , ’ v "Yob,” replied. 0— rr* ls) I funnel UlWaj turo n bpre,,andiAS.you, perceive, l liavo ,lpfl it, J apa Ukon to tiie gtogr, 11 .. ' ' 1 PaWis FAAiitoNs.i—RiOh Velvet* and Juno* word-oil ilieVngo in at the lost silvlaes, U*tkint*\ or pretty Mttlo 'oonts nf : these bobutilul materials, 4ro much worn, frequently trlmVnodwllhfilr, ..The street dressesnru being loss ’trimmed than formbi I lyr'bon» nets tire being made of ovory material j tlio style.'of trimming them on the edges With fur,.feathers, docs not'seem to lake. / Aosrlnin cluas only polronise this modd. iThe Parisian Judy dops npl dress ss much In*the street deonr. American They resefve • thel* magnificence for ihoiioim, opera end spectacle*- '<• > • you ,a (J Mo(l)bdia(7” : we Inqufrocf 'thro other of] a fQljovv ’vylio hid ftoiighttho aide wall of ft' mooting liouso'.'ta ■loady,hiih»olfhy. '“I lean' Hint way,'* replied/ (he 'pimp Wlthlhomoat imncrluroblo qoolricßi, ; . _ , y t : u ; • Why Is a howiipApoi* like a tooth Ijnmh ? Answer.—llpoauao every body ‘shoalH bo pro? yldod with bno bfliis own and liut borrow Ms neigh* ‘UfttV-'' ~M ‘ ' '■ Vi” *> ■ ■' • • ’ ,»OUR COUNTRY' —MAY IT ALWAYS RlaitT—BUT RIOIIT OR WRONG, OUR COUMTRY** >i ,/!( Short patent sermon 1 . j ( 'BY DOW, JH, I shall discourse-this mortiing upon tho follow* ‘ ‘ irpw cSlni.lipw.mHd; boW heautifjli • :Ato lit'tmllrin biitamerdoys! i , i. ‘ ,AIV',HEAnicRB-rTho smoky;.fortnight is oyer; the:lndian>6nmnler.HaSidbpahecli to nut it;is acdomp'aniod with ilib. pleasantest) thesoft csl Slid themosl Soothing’ ofsensations. What can be. mors calming to the* troubled spirit than thdbe blilt;imila days' tlial wedge themselves in between mitiirnhand winter*!,-They spt-ead peace and quietness over the fac6 of Ihe earth; and say, V t>o' tillto every turbulent'wave that , rutilesi tlio WflHerp of thb human Sold. ,* 1 My this liule blue patch upori the trowaers*. Ifga.ofdhe-year is called, the Indian summer, is more)than 1 cun tel). , 1 suppose, how* ever, it is because.it,h not cold enough to be called winter, and lob warm-to be classed with : the daystofhQtamt?, the same as the Indian is not sufficiently dnrk to bedonominaleda negro,.nor' pale enough to be while man;.-A’most lovely ;hfflch‘'is ! ft iiri the year, 'novbrihdlesW— the suil, sweet Sabbath of the seasohnJ The-wind scarcely'direHiiilsper among ; (l|p squirrel thinks u,wicked to chipper, and sheila his„nuts noifle as possible; and No- Uire.)lorself,tipponrs to have not'i’ng to do but to ait uown smoke, her pipe in peace. How i pleasing is .the quietness that'reigns around ! Ev- I dry, lake, pond, river and rill Is-as'calm as tho Conscience of a good- Christian, and the heavens 1 above are beautiful with n perpetual smile. Then 1 look all the woods—t-ilonjt.lhey seem as if they 1 were powclrfcd with of a thousand puf- | Vorized fainhbwsl * all.sorts of ! colors at.lhe stripped, of thoir raiment and standing njHpftlTtnngil a long, bold and dfekry wiutor! : Theyfilbsh like Aurora when she first turns out of bedvlp meet the gate of an. admiring world. ‘ '* 7 '' , ~ But, my friends, the'lndian Siirrimnf is past for laid, and old wiliter will soon bo down upoh us .with two Bushels of wrath and frozen turnips.— Yet. Be ocdnslohally,fayotad with a de* PCqt<and'*agrpQahle day belwcoirininv and the pd * vont of.spring; but', should wb hkppen to And ntyio,witb ,a polish, equal to those,, just departed, AvOiiriuaW corrfplain, but .considpr; that li Is conr Lrnst which gives efTecl and beauty,to. the plcthrcs in'jthe .book of Time. , Who .\votild ‘liavb U all sunny, ,rai>«i,, - Whyi ita. vory pleasantness : would tiro after, a. while* ;and, we could no more appreciate it ;lhan,a man wfio is never sick knows, the vnluo in dollars, and . cents of tHe heallhiho is permitted-to enjoy. .i.Kor my phrt; \ think r tho way the year is made up is,a ihnst aiinilmblo contrivance. When ills winter ive look'forwerd With cheering nntioipatioiis lo the sp,nng;/ih spring wo : behold ahead tho glori ous of .summer, andlbng' for its approach; \Vjien the'hnt' summer arrlvosj wo’ think of the cool, peaceful, days of autumn, and wish that we. wero.jn the.midst of them ; and even winter has dltfrfctloni} that show in tho distance much hriglil , or.thnn really are. like a sunset tinging with crimson the, summit of a snow-capped mountain. thegbnllo Indian durnmer has.left, fMit.yonr;self in readiness.lp grapplo Svilh old Dorbad; He is a rough fcuslomcr to handle, uut, if yoii’ mnkb proper lo receive liiiri, yoir may ward off many a blew , that ho migln otherwise inflidt Upon you. - Anil do in the autumn of life, prcpa'6 for tho dfeafy winter that must shdniy arrive; arid there is no dahger but ybu will weather il ; pretty comfortably until an eternal spring, shall dawn “on tho night of; the grpve.” So Inotc il bo ! —Sinxday A TUrllUnu Seehoi > ' 'Ono of tHn'ihost frightful scenes that the wild* I. ast imagination can picture, is dint minted of * a'j Cavern'. in Dnnpliiny, near Grenoble, u sort of Niagara i ' , Acccrdwgfio tth old .magazine, in-which we find • tho account, Francis I in his youth, deter mined to explorn/a .sheet of water within this cavern, which had < previously, .tinqsted dm atten tion of nil visitors. ■: Floating. nnon a .barge bril -1 dandy Htufrnnajed, and nttcndeu by some of bin 1 (iravt'slcobrtiefsV the gallant Francis struck boldly out, tho Columbus of the-caverned deep, lie Inndodoft (hb opfiotflfo* shufo* after'eafllng (wo miles ever tbo shoot of wntef. j Hb then turned his scow in nnothef direction, determined to fath om* nil flip mysteries of the lakb. By and by, an ljipniman deblarbd.fhe boat t#as no longer floating on a stagnant lajcc bill in a current that was perceptibly fiicfcasing in stfohglli—and ■ n courtier called (Tie attention of (ho monarch to n ' hollow .noise, heard In tho .distance, .wlijbh tike 'j tho curfnnt, was every moment growing Stronger, and even swelling into horrific thunder. They ! rested on thelf oars, while a plank, wfth several 1 flaming torched tied to It, was committed to tho * water. Ft fforflod rapidly nWny,.became agitated, | tossed .up; and down in tho distance,and finally j down to the unknown baftjracl, to wfucli the ex- / p.lprera were so ignorantly hastening. “Buck t oars,’* was tho cry,|a|u) rowlffg for their lives they edenped. Hut what a frightful hazard. • ! ‘ Vhila. Unquitcf. Qua Yourtivur. Days.—Youtji’ ncsef fcotffcfi but once I llunpo wo sbotild, In oiff youthful days, im'r provb our time. Tlic sun rises In the oast, and rolls on in his upwsrd course until noontide, when he , gradually, descends and-lifdpfl himself la the west.—> So with youth. It rises in the murniiig of life, and keeps tho. noontide of life, when old nge.i wilh*het, infipnilfcs bomoa upbn, u>, Tho youth should hnfifndorvnlu'o their'daywj'flif (Ifcdoy Is com ing when'air this Wo/lfi'd ribbed wbqld b'p gifpn for (ho return of nno Hodr, mlsimproved. Boys, do not mlspcnd your llmo, but improVo niqinbut os it flies,* and you will roup your roviard horoaftbr.' . i. Tub OrfK.R or a Wirt.—Wo copy (ho fol lowing from tho Oihcinatti Kntfuirer of tho 08th nit f ' ‘ On tlio lost trip, hut otic, of (he Din FrrinllUn from Louisville lo this oilyi she landed at Wcet port (d pul* off a young, Gotman. girl find her f'.Klior, Who whs old and tlecrcpil. As they wore WRlkhig ih> plank (ho girl became giddy and fell into the river. Cardinal Uylngton, who wos go ing, J oYt ah’orp wllji thorn, without ii«a fin lion,' jimVjfod fri after hef ninfhdf father old tho same. •T)ib' Cardinal su’ccpoded In ; roßotilng tho girl.— Tll6’raiheri’lnßioad bf‘lending any nld, : would Unvo.b’oeiV dfownetT for llio exerllon* of Mr; Killum, the mold, and. oho of the firemoA of (ho boat, who gut’lhd yawl down In (Into lo save bim. t In the fullness of lh‘o old.rtVmi’e h'eai'l'/ he offered’ liis daughter m‘mnnlago to olilior the cardinal or thmmate.buiaaihoy both happened,lo ho married mmi,'they were compelled to decline tho generous otter. _■ . Ono by Ann, tho. ladies orn assuming all thA gnrmenlß of gentlemen. ‘Upsides' standing col* Inra and blhhk silk oravoft, they now woaV drels ub ttuhd plosb to tlie- iieok -and opening in the breast; llVo «i rrilllinry dbnl* lo nxposo a “dlckoy” wlih'.nittlasi or, plaits ,With gold studs. Hy-nnd hy wu, sliull not,know our sisters from our bruth* orpr,.;/ .. ' Mods,—There wero np.OOO hogs al Louisvljlo on Monday )oHt, uml thu'ruling price wud I ... Vi ;A STIiATAaEJM., ! . Did you oycr. hoar of “Old Sniilh, M Uial liscd id li.^' away dowh’Casi, during' the oariy sbitlorneht of ilia Cpurilry'noW ballcdMolna? Old Smith had lost several: relatives; by the bands of tho Indians, and' Itad Vowcd eternal enmity to'lhQ \vhdloruCe. .lle had: boon tW.ico taken by ,(ha savage tribes;,but cdntrlvcd to cflcrfpe from them, an‘d hdil killed eovorWl br iliult* hlimber. lie sdugHt every bpportun’UytH ! db tficid mischief In any ,wny« ; (By! this course lie had.liocomb so Mqccdlqgly obnoxlotis talfio red iricni.that they would hot.ovoH.klll.hihi if llioy cbdld, but,wore boh- Btanlly on the Watch to lakb.him,alive,for the pur* pdso'of their revenue by ihe allliction ofj thc Ulthost; torture > tiidt burbaHly could invent.—; Smith was pwdro dfilhts disposition of the savages, pnd was the, less afraid pf their builds. | Ills repbrtcd’thql Smith’was Hi one tinie'dhgngcd In splitting some pine Idg'w for fence tails, and in the 1 ardor of his employment ho had neglected his “look ! oul,V till sjx Indians camp lipon him with a yell of exultation. The chief of the party whose mime wusi Wphoos, seized him by the arms exclaiming:. | “New, Smit 1 now. Siiiil! hie got you;*'’ Smith saw that it would bo In vuin to resist, and assuming' ab air of composure, thus nddressod )na,captor— I ,‘‘Npwv I will tpll.you ; whal, I will dpi— | Ifypg will now,help mo (p split,open.this log,!.wilt: go with you without any resistance; otherwise,l will notwalk d'stop/ahd ydii will have'to carry o>. kill mb.”-. •’ ••• 'n /.: * ; *.Tfip Indians.now haying him. safe, in (heir posses? sion, and willing to save themselves trouble; agreed to help.to split tlio*fog, 1 if ho should shdw'lhchi how. Smith had already opened oho end of the log with d largo .wooden-wedge, and rcnowipg.'liis blows bn the wedge with.a beetle, (hem to,take held of the separated parts of the log; three .on each side, and pull with all their might; while lie should drive In the wedge'. 1 'Tho red men wcVc nbt'vvithout flue? plcions, but kept their eyes on Smith’s.motions; while they pulled si the.sundered part of.the log* - Every blow of Smith opened thp crevice, wider; whlpll On. übled tho Indians to renew their holds, by Inserting, tholr‘fingers deeper into tlio-cruvlco, when'Smith slightly changing the direction of tho beetle, struck on the sido-of tho wedge, knocking it out of tho log, Which .closing wilh great, force, caugtil every foe by’ the liniids, savp.ono, who; seeing tho predicament of Ills'bonipHnidrls; todk to tils heels; bbt was’ quickly brought down by Smith’s lohg barrelled gim,’which ho bad kepi near him; Tho other five expected no mfercy; ahdw.qfe hot disappointed*- Eivo, blows fryiri Mr. Smilh’q.axo.silenccd their dcalh-seng; ’’ "■ .*• A’yca’r'or more alter this affu)r ( Smllti was return- Ihg ono evc'rting frbm an excursion, and passing near a bend'of the Androscoggin river about u miloabpvo tho fall, nn.wliich l)|e Ebwistown Mills are;now Ip* pßlcdj it dqrk, and lie discovered un In dian 'mffkilfy* a fifo'bn n rook,'by t(io‘fiver bank.— Smith saw (hfddgl: the btismcHh at bnbe| the fifo w.oo for a beacon, to gaid.o the landing of a strong parly. With nflclMng-alth; ho‘shot fho loho savage, who' pilclibd into.iho wntcrl and Smith q’uickty .threw (ho fire ; ni)(l .firo-brunds.uAor .him, and then proceeded dqwi) to the falls, and there ho Soyn kindled another fire oh a•pVbjocling’rock; and then retiring dp the river bank a small distance; awaited the result. .Ito soon hoard songs ofn company of warriors; who.bad lhoi\ discovered ihc fire, nnd wero steadily puddling towards it In high gtcc. The songs were suspchdcit by surprise at the rapid motion of their canocs.’ond th 6 )ionr*b> roar-of the''falls revealed too lalo. tho dreadful,truth,' -.A:brief doath-Song, uttered in savage yells, and the cries of several squaws and papooses, wore all that preceded lliclr last and dreadful plunge over the pArpCndibGlliV fulls,*"' " ’ ' . W l ' \ Q-ntotepu tlie Trigger.’ will Please observe, M said old Mr.Lamhwcll, ffs ho led us through ids school iho other dny, ; *‘ihal Iho'boja aro required to obsorvo'tffo fftmosl attention tb quietabsS and diaeiplins." - —. ~ . Wo liad.al this inouiont orrlvtd fnTroftl.Cfdpfbfal boys, standing.urbund a \( , ofcr‘ bucket, nhd'ono fine! just charged Ids mouth Willi thb contents of Iho cup while tho old* gentleman was stooping over to rcepvcr his pen Rom tho floor,’ another passing along behind, snapped his fingcrsquick under tho drinker's oar, and caused him on a sudden start to eject tho contents of Mb mouth over tho pedagogue's buld pate. Standing upright, with his fuco and hair dripping, (tio master shouted— “ Who done that?”. ; . * Tho.party unanimously cried pqi, ‘‘iim Gun, sir.V "James Gun, what did jop <)o that for 7" ’Jim, appalled at tho mischief ho had donn, : mut(cr* ed that Jt was not hfc fault, that I’om Owen snajtl hlmr ... ~ • r- 7hiSr Changed the direction of old /.anihwell’s wrath, arid shaking his cane portentously over Owen's head, ho un)tcd— . "Hid y6u tniip Gun'7" ' 1 ‘ , , The culprit, troihbling with fenr/murnihred, . u yoo>lr; I smrpt Gan, hut I dld'nt know ht was loaded/”. , V, A Balloon Froscii, ; , ' Two a short tlmo since, ascended fn :a balloon from Bedford, England, and when at on do- Votlon'ofliyo mfles/ they got into a cloud of sleet and snoW, and tho balloon was quickly covered with ice. Tho gas soon began to pTpand; bul ln .trying (ho valve, abovo and bofow, it was found to be frosun.— In llifs, oraorqonoyr (hoy tpplied a knife, and, made an incision of twenty four {richer, In (ho silk. Tho gas Issued forth in one continuous n(roaiti,'(hro(fgh n two foot opening/ and singular to rcjalc,' tho gas that had been fiusscd Into tho silken globe, nn invisible vapor, rushnd nut aa white os (ho ntcam /rom a engine; stiuh was tho effect of the fronty air;Upon the ;ob. And tlm'fl the ifironnnls were ,rescued from (hb awd of destruction. They descended safely. Tim lih’wfell Jonrnnl gtvoo nn occohnt of n Boh sbenb (hut occurred in ono of tho Lowell hotels ’recently.*:;’ A lodger who hnd boon on a apree the previous eveningt nfose ih tho morning, nnd rung Ida bHI . Boots appeared. »» Where Is my, pants! 1 looked my noor last niglit and sofitehVdy Ima slnlnh them.” Boots whs green and a little tarMfind. lib left, hownvur, struck .will; a sudden thought, nnd returned with tho pants; . Tito landlord was cnllbd In recclvo com plaint against Boots'; but ho made it avidont that tire mun had put out Ms pnntafonna to bo Idsoked fnstbad of his boots. .Thb lodger loft in the first train.’ .*■’ , *, ; . OaitfoN.—Oregon Is'the greatest fumbor country fn.lhb world. Around ono mill, within a circle of three miles, Blands timber enough to list a hundred years, (he mill all (ho time culling 0,000 foot a.day. .Tholroos are from (j lu 1C foot in diameter, and some of lljom 300 foul high, They aro (blled into a lotto, floated fo the mill three miles, sawed by water 1 p6w br, f and turned out at thosldo of the imjl, whanbe n vessel lakes them to California. Wheal, in Oregon averages 05 pounds.a bushel, and Oregon Hour brings 00 inure n, barrel n( I lib gold mines than tiny other 1 . Tho numbeV of votes cant i’ll Oregon,' In Jnno ( Wni 943. : UHKATunA'i, ,CiiitpitXN.--Tln tho Com! of Quar ter Scanlons of Bucks county, last Week, n lathof and daughter word arraigned on tho charge of in* AosfoAti addltry, the prosecutors being the sons and iWhors of thodefendanls. ' The; dunghtof hpd become pregntfnt, and the proceedings wore InstituiodV charging them with the crime ot incest, because the father would not or could not aocodO to tho demands of.hidsonainadvancingiKom money. : They wore acquitted, but |t was dnljf after the trial that the daughter for the first time, and thqri under oalh,revoaledlhonamo of th'ofath*. dr of lifer child. . “ ; Dr. BkucNAp’ and Oppobkm.—A. rough country. 1 man asked' Dr. Belknap, one dny, Ifhoroally bcUov.l od there wbb such a man as Job. The Dr. look; tho Ilibld and mndu liitu road,.' fl l , ! :: “Thorowan a muu in tho land ufU*| wlmao uatuu was Job-’* ),/; , o, ■j. .. V» ,V•• At swper ahnuiiv :. i .»>• t !w<- '-/v r.; ,r Front the StJLddis'ErtTlWil Ihd 4ifl tnsL' AubtUcr Another of thosbmuchtobo rieg fcUell.’and* still : deplprably frequent difficulties, .which haveao of* ten, of laio, been obacted/ip our eiiyj took nlaoe 1 Wet evening bn Chesnut, just above Fourth strbty; { betwedn-Isaao N. Wimor,brdther of'tho’Wte-pofet: j master ,Pf4hjs city, and Joe. fcv Thomap; pf ,thp, . firm of.L.jA, Hensoll & Co,, hankers. A grudge of some three or four.months standing has existed between the parlies growing oiit of charges.made by;Thomas against Wiracr, tho nd ; hie clerks* relative to an allcdgcil failiiro of,their •femitnihebs to comb, to liarid.' ,Indeed,'Hty’httyp hoard it said thai’Thdi’ri'as has, apoti ocba (eions, charged the pbdldiadfer with, knowingly trim vt ho tVefe dishonest, andiwOntmo far as to.mehis influence to,havo Wintar>rerooyed ! from the post-olfice. Our ;readers will rocbMect . that some time since,John M. Wimer. lhe late | postmaster, attacked Thomas, .and spat* intjiis. lace. Sinro.thcn his has upon onp;pr, [rapre occasions, met and struck (him, hutmutpal itnonds Inter fe;ed and separated] the Jiarliers.* tween four a'nd’fiyd'o’ciock'lasl ’eveningjlhey tnei , nfi the sitlcAvalk iu Chesnut street; near thesouth ‘ entrance to the Planters 1 ; Hou6e,-Tlioinas coniing ■ fromtowardsiFiTih, Wimor from Fourth street,— As alley,met, nml.when. almost withirj 'each oilier, Wimordrow a revolver niid fired twice .in rapid;succession, and.then, being, nnpblo. from ' some cause to' gel tho other barfeW w, anti scoiiig Thombd drawing upon him; hd sprang behind a tree and continued to dodgo;from sldeao.slde,' i whilst Thdmas*.aland|ng on the, side-ua/k,.dis charged four or five barrels of a revolver at him, without eflecl, two or three haJls 'Striking Oib. fret/,’ At this moment, ‘several porsonBi J wliP v neoacd llio shooting, rushed up, and seized/I'hom- ne. . 4 . _ , ■ Wimrf tfihn came from boTitnd tho tree, and llio patties clinched; Winner beiiig- tail I* h lliestrong esl toah, sndn obtained tho bpper'bhndtnndcdm mcnced boating bis antaapniel otor n Pistol, or; as sorao, soy,, .a .short loaded cann. , VVhiiol‘.inV'iyU"position, Thomas, witli. bio heail bent, toward the*’gfo'li'nd* ilrfeiv a email single 'barrel pistol from lifs discharged the, contents into Wtmnr’s body,the baliutking'effect -Tlib par ties wore then separated; * Wimer .palp ohdipppa rontly much, injured sank into tho arms ofajrfpnd exclaiming, “1 am kiHod.” and asked fora drink of water,. .Ho ..vvae.placed in a cab and taken to ,hip, brother’s on Twelfth street, where jie jiggered in gredtpain iinlll abbutl3 o’clock 1 hndexpifed. Thomas Was bomb Ihloiho Planters* IHottso nnd his woundn were oxrmjined, which .consisted of a blow*OQ.ll;p hack of liio thu forehead, and a plslql sliol iu llio right hroaal, the hall passing through the br'easf Vblle'vfrVlqotif entering the bavity, and lodging in the left <drm, from whence it was' extracted lasi night. Dr. Montgomery,thinksThomas’; wounds hreridi dan gerous In their present opponfnncc3~thn.ir)i)|y/ear entertained is a concussion of tho hraiiiTroin! tho lipayy blows inllictod oh llic hepd. moving we worn inf.irmed that 'I hoiithN' Waft mofcli’bbher, and . probably.. onlUoly rofeorer; In a* low doys.r :i v,‘ Mm Wlmcrup.lo the liourof hia death, retained bis .mental; facullion, and ns if consoious.bf his approaching dissolution, with ! thc utmost’'calm ness,' hade farewell to his aged : mother, brother’s, fantrly apd' friends,’apd -sank Into .Jho arms of dbnlli. /Aside from a hasty temper, yVimer .jwas posessod of many enobling qualities; ond’alarge olrolo.of frjcftda.iVlM -loiig itiourn hiti unjlraely crtdi lj ' w tirent'Qnilti ’ ’’d , v.’.i.’v'j. Tlipfo Was’ exhibited ’at lhb■ Ihie ‘Meolmnlcs’ Fair field at Chicago* 111.,• by.MriiC.iTaylor* of that place; a quilt composodlof 0,800-pieces of ellk, each .of,which was about-on. inch.square, ami all sewed with excepdingVbenuiy^an^\jieal hrbB.. Its chief charm, hbwoye r,’;. vyns JhQ preaC skill evinced in tho igiuiious blending'of'colore, i so as in produce the proper effect- in ‘he represen tation' of various figures which orh.imonlediil ini every port. A brilliant sun 'shone iu the centre, the moon and slurs beamed pul frcpi .one corner, while in another appeared n storm in. the heavens,' with lowering, clouds and, Hashes of lightning, .Around the border werb various designs illus jralivn oP fhc season and of'tiro rapid, growth of dnr western country; -At onb phtoe appeared a barren heath; with (ho Indians.and Ji.unlprs, roam ifig over,lit next a.trading post, ft? the first en trance, of civilization j next, a iniOtary,station, with the glorious banner of ottr'eountrystrcalning fromllm flag-staff} then a city, and steamboats and vessels gliding fin and ont of port.' A'u Unlucky Gpii* ( . ( ( . A personal, friend, who jh acquainted '.w/tTfi Dll tlie circumstances, has JurulsfiVtl Woodstock’s Tenth Legion with the. following' dethilß,respi'cl inghgtin: * ' ; •'■ v . Several years rigo, Mr, Benjamin' F.i MillerV who rcsidufinbar Washington, in Ilappuliqpnook county, had n favorite negro, boy. whopi-hp fre quently took with him in his limiting excursions. On a certain occasion, ho look his gun put to shoot birds neaMdsTuthor’s house;'the boy fol lowed him ns dsual i and cither forgetting'or not observing the bo’s between tVhouiandihia muster were some thick bushes, hb eli6l:lhobird and killed the boy nt the samp time. , •. ln November last.'a man by tfiohnmo dfjohn eon; also of that county,, hiid bailed, spmo wild turkey 8,. find, had.concedled himself niqid the limbs oi. n.fallon pino irrefnoni 1 th'dplhW, 16 await tlmif arrival Another 'gohllemaihhnniml Fletcher, who had by Borne means‘possssed him self of JolmsohV gun, was 1 hunting /or .turkeys' in the sahVe neighborhood, end..passing rjfiff the tree Undoruvhich 'Johnson.w.ot ooi/cpjik’d, iipd at tracted .by n nolsp among;tho,brancbob,.ciaching a glimpsu of Johnson’s head,' ivlio' had a n!r cap,' lie fired,and jlio unhappy man' fell,'exclaiming; *.*‘lWd' havu mnicy oh ino!” nnd immediately ex pired;’, , . The unluoky gun was purchased of /Mr. Fjolch er, by n gentleman named Curran, who resides near Flint hll), In Rappahannock collhly. And » fow weeks ago it wah uga)n‘ tho 1 instrument of deptli to a human being. [Mr.' 1 ing for turkeys, near tho dwelling : of hU.hrothcr- In-lnw, Mf; 1 George VV. lo some thick bushes, among wh/ch .w.efo and toning somplhing which ho bo it turkey, without tokiug ; u dlptfl* obfleW WMlu ho fired, and horrible i6‘ udl,;'lhb j <rhfbt ; i6r>'\it& , .'o\iicci proved to ho tho daughtef of Mr. Gumption* aged nlho or ten yoftrs, ‘ Hho lived day nnd expired, ~*JlU±ttndtia.{l T a t ) t/l Oolcridgn, who win a voty awkwrml riiltr, was onoo nccbaiod by d wng, who romntlcct) this itoou-' UarUy : ' ‘"a- 1 “ V any; young mon, ilid ygu moct S taJlo( the road I,’’-n..v m .v , {, gi , w “ ‘‘ topHed 0., (who jiyna n<wr,at,a loss foi a rejoinder,) "Idid,iu,d> ipld mo if 1 wypi lW J:l»V»« funher .(hat I alibulb mVpVaga&o ««• l,ho apsniUinl was alruok bilmbj whlfa tho fray-- | ellurjogged.'on," ' , '--a- ’U.t-iM.jj) An I ni.i roorull wuti o*lic(M»y,hia o/Tiwr, /oyr no>jjlit?V,io .whloh.Vvl roi>Hgtl|*J Tlw ; rrto« ihit mo 1y1.4 flyo.foui ion, or'ton Joot . iWo t, 1 am not exactly auro whlclj—buiiT wWvillicf 1 0u0,61 tlio otliftr;’*’ • \ 5 **' ' I <vk . it;
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