Sir mm ®' PB I# - BY JOHN B. BRITTON. ’UWt V . . X »'ra . .. . ■ ■ ■ : M VOL : SPE AMERICAN VOLUNTEER/ l lM , i , i. l,,hodoTer y Thursday, at Carlisle. Pa: hy JOI!T B BBATyOjy. upon Uio following cuoilitions which wlllba 'rigidly ftJliercd to - ' tbrms of Subscription , '[ Por one year, In advance, ■ ’ S 3 00 I A Fopfixthinnllia, in adcance • ? « ; No subscription taken Tor a lent term than slxmonlhraml Oo (UscrtntlniiQiico perm 11 t«;<l unti I all arrearages arc paid, . Twenty.fivn por conl.adilitionalnn th price ofsuMcrlptloD Will be-required of all those who do not paylnadvaueo. *;v«v or iBVRBTieiKO. ’■ ' 'one Inaorttori, . ' • • One n itre, two insertions, • • • • •, i„ t, OnfyjNuaro, three insertions. discount will be made to thoie who adverUaiby or for threoor elx month.. The office of the .ffmrmaii Fotuntter Is In thasea* > t4M[ftnry of James H. Graham** new atone hulMing, in South street. a few dq«ra south of thn Court House, where Sjgggq.having business are Invilrdt.o call. pet i cal. ■ From the Newark-Daily A.^urtlser.-. ■ ' .Wi , A SONO POI, THIS SKA BON* . ■' vYt Wl 1 * 1 what a glory comet and goes ibe jctt."—Lengftllai "rn. Autumn days are come again! . .. ’ • Aulunni wiiiot hi*g!ii li» blow; '’Oad i>aveeare idling in the glen, Tliay are towing to aim Iro, ' t .w th« valley, o’er the hill, , s '•! Up ami down tlie • pen plain, o.tw.Uoft.W'b Buttling,'whirling, i.anciug vtill,— 'Obi Autumn dayt arecurie again. ‘x,.Autumn days are come again! - t have touched the summer bowers;' Bli/uittUifrß'itu 1 I httik in vain, Towcthee still, tlmU.utinnf Flowers! - '!"])) <tThe Dahlia rrsrs her stalely head, . •< ■ • tf Nt*r ivars a rival to lift »«ay; •„ The Wrest now,sincetlmu art dead, '» ut- 'j oi all the flowers that Raised away! ■\ 'l.t?* nJut J. ■ . • . \ , 'i!;:T'v;«ao Autumn days have come again!, >• :•) v its - jijiV -.Ulros.liave censed their worry notes, ». ■, , , Coi'iiu* <mve ami busy wren, r- „• • ‘ *ri:J . Wander now far, far remote; '-s i uiThe woodland choir I hear no mnrfl, Thonatievery tree lis.i once its vuicd^^L The meajmv inliislrelßy la-o'cr, iSi; jud V' ■ Aini larkanoioiigenWorejoice, \ Autumn ilaya are cnme again t «■ * know nut well to lan*., or eigh, -v 1 Tkiw the (otru yi-a'r •<> vain, , *• |*ul on tua gorgculi* r»»bea Co die, ' 8li)no «>..t IUIr emi Hiiilgiiu hi* way, ’ - E’un a» Ui<iuai<iH'i h|kmi liiu birth; *3 Tlumi ilk« a leiiiioi (tnroMi, |ny : Him gently, gently in thu earth 1 i ' i \ - * -UaM 1 from JIEMOitV; 1 There isastar whose gentle ray* • Helled the light ol oilier uays— a lovaiy mar— • ' > The hoped an.. |<sara, i . >' .■ The smiles aim tears, • , , 01* chii.ilioo.iV yuan Are-ndrrore.i there. „>• , ' •5$ 0&- Anil there.'as In tin* ■•.wijaard'* gtaas," i- it SUi- • 5 UHghl lairy lurniaare hmui,,.. .• ' •, * ’Ah'l In review M»i»>re in pan • Ynuth. Home.a'mi frieiiii'a. when iheyalcil ■ ' Arc not whnl tlmy have been.,- ■!’>■ • That Invc.y star . • , x'-» • Tiimi cQiiiiot mar. vnviH . fftir its hea.tty ever dim; KTlib star of tiigiu ... May hiii*!* llndr light. , Ami tlies in its gulden beam*" That star is centered in the soul," And ne'er shall know decay, , ■ While nnoleM ngns onward roll. ■Twill liahl rier'iilt.v-j X L * That star is Msmuhv. • - ■ . l;.i l»» bright ami sunny Isle, ~ . / t’, •'x . Where nthi (loners bloom auaauiiirtktna ‘ Wlutre iwauiy reigrn ,o x lairy.'ioeen, , ' , A. , ti er pliauloin* ifceri, . '• Upon ils Breen ... Ami lovely plains— x ° • ■ The wave of ttme's nnceaslng tide ' . -.ritvjje! Itpoii thuir hi.s.on b.-ar. • Bich.eparkHnKgems.iimiaenilyglhla , • ;< , , To that hrialti l»ie ftom every sMe t * , . Ami shine forever there.' Decay ami Death.' . <’• Wlthpois’iiiiiishrealh, i Earth's lovtirsl ft.Wufa ofTfclight, And chni.iffn'iiil sfmftr '< SKyt4iifT*’ cm sl.'romt rhfclr forms’. ' in ..arkm-is ffiidin uisht. ,• G'Lti*. ■ Bui.thni Wrichi Isle shall never know , . Death. ■ arUness nr decay. - Time's endless d.:e shall cease to flow • Ere Italian prfss mvay— That lH|e rr Ma*MaV. ~, v ’;•■ W&teilaarwt*.. ... „•• THE PILOT’S UETESDE.- •'■'■ l A IRA STOKV. *nv.;.:i. • t' by sVi.VAYtca.cobß, fa. It wax inwards ni«hi on the twenty.first df Sep •#mbef. IH&t.-H small li'*gli«h war brig, which Sad been fined'm» ,f »r **»• suppression of mtiugf* liftir, was laailv .creeping ahmg Cver the heavy KHiotoimu* swells, just off the co-tsT of G*jsay. V. on her deck was being enacted ol a. more than common Interest. The day before sin* had raptured a small boat ladeirwilh v, articles, V gether with an old man and ’ .Sfboi wfio bad chafjje of them; and the captain *• r birilie‘brig, whose name was Dracult, had ordered < v old smuggler should be put in irons. To * ihis'Uidignity the old man mads a stout resistance, • an a, in the heal "f (he moment, he had so far for* himself »« ««he ihb captalh b blow t s nipMch laid him upon tile deck*. Such an Insult to i Vitan' 1 English officer was past endurance,, and In i for his offence, the suulgglbr had'been ‘ •Condemned to die. • single whip Wah' fhvd at the starboard fore- arm, and all hapds were called to witness Jpw execution. The rope was noosed’arid, slipped . . bvft the culprit’s head, and the,running end was !"tdfp*e through a small snatch-block upon the declr. r Until this moment not a word escaped the lipa of H* (ho, boy. He trembled aS he beheld the awful |l. . nMiparation, and as the fatal noose was passed Bp ' Sno dtown tight, ihe color forsook his cheeks, and ft he antang fl'tward and dropped upon his knees be* SI L Aire the iiinetmed t-apthldi * •» Mercy, sir. mercy I , & , i*Por whom I** 1 ** asked ihs officer, while aeon* h • .ifemhiuous sneer reaied upon his tips* ; «■< | V ”Voi ;hat old 1 man whom you-are about to W ‘ .. ; ," ;V " S- t.-Ph Hodloa, hoy.” ' . ~ m ' »Dmh» U my father, sir. ■ i s V. No manor if ho word my own ftthor! that B w ho auikoa on Kn ß liBh offleer. while In iho «pe..ed thecaptiid. “Who In !|; air.” replied Iho boy, wliilo his face v ;fdi(|ed with Indignation. , . . . . i,t 4 a S <i};AJet upi sir, and be carhfplUhlil voil do not get || *,.• treatment,” said the caplMVyin a"savage « mr old man heard this appeal of his son’and' i «-'ds' i lh6 i last'words dropped from'the .lips ofdils / dsptor, he raised his head, mid. while a.tuok of l>'o ; !j lilinoM defiance passed over his fcttloTes,>|mjex* ’ t no favors 4 ,-Robert. Old Kark-Kihtock ’ An dVu us well’ now as at l any time, let.them do' turning to CoplAto rtJaOlitt.’hb.cliArn^d $ ills tone to one of deep supplication, kndisaldi-i ■>j- ■ *» Do what you please with roe, air, but do not 111 mvboy, for nehai done no wrongi’ 1 am; ;Sj l •dondryou finish <M • **ltthe boiior.” *■ • - u , . «,»Lay, hol.il of the.whip,”: shouted the/caplain \ “lay hold, every man ofyouV.ond hyitd run the yl|lalp up.” , 1 •*' . ■ In pbad^nca' ( to this order,, the meh,‘ranged themselves plpng the deck and each nn‘o laid hold of the rope. .Robert Kiulogk /ooked first at his father apd then he ran his eyes { along ‘th'e» line of inen.who were to be his executioners.' But notone sympathising. dr pitying: look coujd,'he trace; their fares were all.hard and cold, and they all appeared anxious to consummate their murderous work.' ' , \ 1 ,/'■’. " /..• * “ VyhatV* exclaimed the boy, while a tear star ted from, his,lreinb|jngMtd,yUtlVere not one even, whp ran pity 1”\ , ; l, * ; ~ *vUp'ynh him I 1 * shouted the ,captain/, ‘ -. Robert buried his face with his hdrids/ami jhe next moment his father wiis swinging at the yard? arnu ./He. heard the passing rbpe and ihe/creak? ing block, and he knew that he was fatherlesh ! ,Half an h»oc afterwards the.boy krielt'hy the side of a ghastly corpse, andasfmpfe'pray/er es w caped his lips, t Tfipn.‘ another' low, .murmmiiig sound camp from, his/hosom,, but none' of jh'bse •who stood around knew .its iinporfr ,lt was tt pledge of deep revenge! ... Just as the old 'man's body slid from the,gang way into the water, a vivid flash .of lightning streamed .through the heavens, and in. another minute, the dread .artillery of. nature sent,.forth a roar so long and, I«ud, lhat the men. actually plaped their hands to their ears ip.shut out the deafening, roar. Robert, Kinlnck started at the sound., and .what had oapsud dread in other bo* some, sent a .thrill of satisfaction, to his.own. 0I»! revenge! revenge !” he inquired lo himself, as his cast his eyes over the foam-created waves, which hadatreadyrisembenealh the pow er of the sudden storm. -I - , The darkness had corne as quickly .ns did tlie storm and all that oould-hedistinuyslied from the deck of the brig, save the breaßl*QP«,Wiis the. fearful craggy shore, as Hash alter flash.of. light ning illiimliied the heavens.' -•*.* Light* ho!* 1 - shouted a man, forward; and .the next moment, all eyes wer*-, directed lo a. bright ligM whtch/had suddenly flashed .up among ;tlie distant mcks. , V: , .• The.wind had now reached ;its height, and wiih its giant power it sent.the ill-faied brig directly upon the surf-bound shore of r -oks and reefs, and avf ry face, save one, was blanched with leur, • In vain did they try lo lay tlie brig t < the wind; •*ul not a sail would Hol'd lor An instant, until at length the-nien managed to'get up a fore and nikin slnrm-staysail, and then the brig stood for a ‘‘horl ■.litiie' l bravely up against the heaving sea UotiiWiifievidont that even' should she succeed In keejiiopthe wind- she must-eventunlly lie driv en' nsliorevfor the'powe’r jif*;ilm id-setting' waves Was greater tlikh that of the Avlndi •- r ■‘ - j . “ Hoy; do yqil 'knbW.what )ig!rt lliat 'sT” asked the. captain, as he’ stood holding on to tlie plain rigging to keep Ills lent,’ ' ’ •• ** replied Hobeft; *‘U is BullymoVe's cikig;** 1 ■/’_ ■ VVhaVis tl there fort” ’• ' ‘‘lt marks the entrance to a little-harbor; airi which lies in the hack oflt.’ 1 '- ; " •»» And can il be entered by a vessel of this -siae!’* asked tlie captain, while a gleafm Of- hope vUotadroj* f|Mr ;. ’ -‘"i-. ; O','yes, sir* a Urge ship con enter there.” ’ '‘‘ And iloy.Wi knh'w ilie passagel” ■ 1 ‘ ‘ '“. Vesj Sirx.l Ivave dpent my'whule life on this cuast.'add I. kiiojveveiy turn in it.” i “Crtn you take the brig in there, In this 8 nrm.” ‘ w ‘ 1 •• Yes, sir.” Vitswered thoboy, while ff slrange light shot lY6‘m liis* V*.' J ,T vvtll you do ill’* Eagerly ksked the cap- ’»• O.i two conditions.” ‘ Name them, (jmfekly-. n ' . ’ ; ••Tjie ftrsl 18. fi)iit‘yu6'let me £fo. in penrc;ijrid next, that you irutihle Vkuih o( ihu smugglers, nhiiUid they happen lu be there,** “ f promise,’*, eauftiio captain ; “ and now soi afabui ydUr'wotk/ ’ Uut innVk tne, if you deceive nm.by Sf, Oebrgtfl’l’l 'stitfbO you'oh' I lie mo un'iii.’* 1 - ■' •' V ( 1 Tlie bfig whs soon piiV before the wind, aruf Robert Kimbrk siniibned hiiiiself upiin'ihe hiMr'* boardToruyard'armVfrom wht iico his orders went paast-d alung lu the helmSimin. The bounding vessel soon Came within sight of'the 'rugged cr.igs, and the heart bl every man leaped w nil feanul thrills as they sw'epi past a frowning rack, which aluiusl grazed tl.eih aS they passed. On flew thb lifig, and thicker and morn fearful bo*. llie rock's, whion raised their heads on bvery ,slde. ' ' : ‘ ' '• *• l*orl : , sHbuted Ihb boy/ 1 ,•• Port it is.*; . *• fcJteady—ao,** •» Starboard— quick P* ' •• Ay. ■ y, siarhbard lUs.** , “ 1 ; “filieady h is.** , , At, this moment the vessel swept on nasl aH overhanging clilf, and Just ns a vivid nash ol lightning shot through- llm henvens niul reveled Htl tliu horrors around, a loiid'shhttl was heard froill’ihi) young pilot, and in a' monlutU alt' eyes weed turned towards hflu. He stood dpen the extreme end of (he yard, and hnld hiinaeir by the lift. In .a moment more he crouched down like a tiger after hie prey, and then with one (oup he readied the projecting rock. •• KeVengeWovengb!” was all that the doomed men heard*, end they were, swept awny into the boiling,eur(Jß beyond. »• bheaktirs!*—.i reef!** screamed tiid’man for ward. “ Starboard—quick P* • Um’twas tou late. Kre the helm was half up; a alow, tremendous grating of the brig’s keel wus distinctly felt, and the next instant came a crash which Sounded’ high above the roar oflhe'ele*' intents, and'the heavy madia went sweeping away to the leeward, followed, in a few ummeiits by large masses of the ill-fated vessel’s wreck and .cargo, bfirfyk after shriek, went up frm» tlmsn doomed men, bbt. they'wero in .the grasp :bf a If?*" 't al H'lr"?," 0 Tlio “■“"n 'King. tookMltem-atHWhis own I* . * Ihe new morning- a small - party of wreclrera came down frfmi tlie rock, and' innynd'nloni/ ihn ’ehore,/,lt.:wak airowed wfiM-.ftagmom, ,uf (|. r wreck, and here Wf.re, .rpjinrnd al.ing Ilia hrtiiolid- olid' mdiilati-d flirmr op llm brlu'a draw. i. Among that!parry, woo.ft'oliatr .itinlnclr; iinil' eagerly ,4W among, rim .glmarly eorpaea, ua iluiiigb bnp ho would liana fnuii'l, Ai longih ha aloopail. (ivor mie, unmi n w shoplileril of Uh’oh wan- iwti gbldpii apanloiiea. 'Twaa iha dapmin of the brig—'ilia mofdi-ri-r of Ills fnlherl- .Thu boy'.plnrtd ..hinUiol upon iha proatralo body, and while a airango Dghi Seamed IVom hln eyeav and a ehudder pn.sed over his eoHnlenanr«.,he ; mallared: ■•, •‘Vmlrer, ybnbirh !‘| ~, Tho,hoy"siinka frilly." nniirlu) IhilacoWep. lion, arid fearful In lls colia'uimuibn, hid boon that i' Plloi’a Bevongo." " ' '■ i ' Y denirolil'Mea. ■flm ho.rl'nf Iho mtir.lk Ilka.lhb.aland, of Inmvon, whlcli drop upon Ilia frull. v ho(bagb, und flower. 1 the; bh.rt of ih. ungrateful I. Ilka a deeorl urwmd.whicb nwollbw. wllh greed in i:i. llio .hpwors ih.i f.ll, but burletb them (nils be«om. and ploduo ain nothing,' , ■ , ■ ‘OUR COUNTRY—MAY IT AI.WAYB Bt IUOHI*—BUT RICIiTOR WRONG,OUR COUNTRY’’ ■ CARLISLE, ~P A-, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1850. ! .1 TIIESEASON. Ot T. unoo. Bummflr’t amid and over,- - ' FrotU art* falling down. Amt wiMi ruttid liuget, , . • Autumn's doing brown. * n . JJonghß are dolly rifled, ■ By *.’• .And the Übrtk of Nature, .Ucttuthaliort of. icavei. Unlindilie tope or hornet, Bwailmva.aa ihuy Hit.' . Give,'like yearly teiianti, Notice* luquit, ♦ , - Skirt of ticket temper,’ 1 r ; -' v W«*»*J> t»y.lurnt ami laugh - , • , Klahiitim.Day.lngi'ilier,. Taking half tuii/hair. ,/ ( So October, nmlotb- :; : , Cnlil a.ill miiM pi-rvorse— : Butthe tmliilhiltidt follow, ■i . ~Sure mutl'pUich ut wnnei-.. From |lie Pennsylvania. a rbcNbr.ixVa. ’ A litrs,‘Esther Stmisliury, (residing ‘ln a Conn running from Race.street below Sixth.) was about in bring «• bucket of water from ilie hydrant 1 isl night, site found anold J basket suspended from ilio nob ol' the front door. Putting-her Imnd into, the basket, pile felt something alive and .kicking'—but so envoi oped’in mgs Uml no further discovery could, bo mude without unwrapping the object. ' A piece of paper, folded like u letter,-biy* byllie side of the unimaled bundle.. Mrs.'Stunabury 1 immediately returned into llic house and by the .light of llio lamp,examined the billet. U w.«s addressed to her husband. She tremulously broke the sen! aha rend as follows : To Jot Stanshury," Slit:—l send you the baby, which you will please to tako good core of and bring up right -so that,it may turn uul to.be u better n)Ho llMn'iiq.da'ddy..l >h, Joseph !—what.a sly oldrukoypu are!—who would ibinjt tlul puch n,staid,;sober old spindle shank* couldho such » taring down'sinner 7 Thu child-is your*. ‘You thny swear Id that.- Look : «l It df Is- Joe Utansbury all over,' • You deceived mo shameful ly, Joseph,-Mottlng on to. bo a .widower—but do a father's p,url by llio young nun and I'll forgive you. Your heart broken ’ u .... ..nancy. r. S. Don’t let that sharp nosc'rf wife ofyours see ibis letter. 'Gammon her with some kind of u story ilboul thn baby,’- - - \ Mr Slunsbury was in Uio liasomcnl kiichcn.qmct (y eating, hi* suppci,.and little Imagining w)iat n aidrin was brewing »>ver l»is head.' The door of /ho kitchen stair case wos'vlojenUy thrown ripen and Mrs. S’s. voice yelled mil, ‘‘Siimsbury : coma up here,.you villainhere’s a mc*s.for you*!! 1 . 1 The aatemi-lied Sthnsbiiry hastily wiped bis'mouth and nbryed the su •unbhs; 1 "' M Don’t y«u want fo'seti Nanoy?' l ' cried Mm. Stops bury,:wlieitv her gullly Jidsband hud hobbled up'into the room., ,y. , “ Nancy I—,wh»t Nancy*/ that 7”—said the.sly old rdgae in well 'feigned 'perplexity. •, ' ’ '♦*. VVhy.iNuncy, the mother of this baby that’s been bong up at yoordnori'Mr Slunsbnfy, Oh you look mighty ionnconi.: but- just road that teller and ,l(ion look In that. buAkiit. Dnu’i he afraid—it won’t bite —it’s got no teeth poor thing.!—vnu’ll.know it—. Tori aVyour lidssysa.Vsl’it-isJosf’liNn''you all'over: Please goodness,cXposoiyriu' bcfoio every bo* dy/’ - t - * -„ 4 Jp . And irt‘ less'than.five rniiiujes,.,Mrs. Slansbury hud collected u rnoih fuh of spectiitnrs, {half llio inlmhi* hints’of tlie(-'uurt) jn witness llio pi ocessof unwrap, ping the baby. Anxious cxpeciulinn-sal on every 6oun(enun£r>; as Ihn jealous lady lure aw.iy rug after rg front llio body of, the fpupdljug, the vigorous nnweinenl/of wlnc|t astonished every body. ' “iris’ Inirbl’tbe rlcvil (■heady,” said Mrs.S,, “that shows it is /iiV.'yuu’irfloOn eee Ihulll is like him in everything.”.; . -. . . s>Xt last,’all the swaddling dollies Doing .removed, ont juidpdd the baby and. m-tdu its escape through the open door.' It ipo* a hig tom-cat. The Sunsbuncs had been victimized ,by a practical, joke,’the contrivance of which whs traced. Ip ,u female neighbor. Mrs.S. whn'has no t-islo for fun I, of that kind,—mode lu'r Cinnpluinf, against the.suspected party, but, as the (rick appeared to be without malice,'no binding uVer look plat??/;, _ ■'{ • • Tlfß'brty WAW /ipfb’ Tide PUT.VCBSS* ■ Thoro wua oriob assembled in Dr, Miciuol Schup pnoh’s 'laboratory,-!) groat many ittisalnhed per numr t -Bome todonsUll him,hind sbmu ndt ol cuHusilyi, tlivM'Vvv.ru- .ipany. French; ladies-aod .grip to* yjcn, jind a.Russian wllli hit*.d-»lighter, whose singular beauty . aMKcred’genciral ultentjon. A young Frchcll Marqurs'aitdmjtb d' for tbo uinose. merit of the- hdlus,'tn display Ms wit <m the inlf«qu lOMsduot'ir; bul Ihe la|li* f , tlioQgh'nnt ocquMimd w|ih • lib French*, unsVorcd soclcverly jtnC ipo Marquis had nnl tlio laugh bn hir* side.’ During llic doii’vcu' s ilioii, uMerod nn old poasaii( meanly dressed, with u snow while i)C»rd,'H iicluliharnrSohil|){>.ichV The doctor directly turned away from his great Company ,lo aid.his old neighbor,*and hearing that Kls wilu was 111. ant iihhuf prepiiriiiff llio m.bdielncs lor’tier, willimit'laying much ullcniion to his more ex died gn<-slg, whuso business he did not think so pre-fling The Marquis tVus now deprived of one sub* joot of his wit, and. lliurofnro chose to Mini his Jokes agi'pisl (he ol’d man, who was watting while hi-* neighbor,*Mich icl, wiis preparing something, (nr bis old Mary.. Alter many silly observations on his ihng beard, lie nflbnd o' wuger of twelve tnuisd’or, Hint none of the ladles would kiss (bo old filjow. The Russian Frlbccss hearing these words, made a sign loiter attendant,.who .bmugljt hqr.n salvor,- Tin* ■Priribcss phi twelve loulh d*m* nn it,’nnd bad it •earned to {hq Marquis, who of cmMso, coind not dc« clitic to add twelve others. -Then (ho fair Russian Went to the old peasant and *ald, M Permit mc.voncr* ,«blo fulher. to saldlo you nftdr (ho manner of my country." paying this, she embraced him and gave hlm a kiss, ; She then presented him with the gold which was on the salver, with those woMfl r“'l’ako tlilji os"u, ronioiiibhinCc'.nr ua' r n proof that the. Russian girls think Utheir duty to honor old ngc.”—S/afer’s Little i* rlnent . , , , The,Farms*; <M>tl ArUatt • , . “Of vviiat ui (i* is nil your studying find your books?*' imbed an honest (armur of an, iopcidous"nrlisUr “Tliuydou't.mak’o tliocorti growynor produce vigr* rubles (dr market#' My Sam docs mure good Willi Ilia plough in one month,-limn you can do with your books Mini |mper«< in ono year.” • ' i , plough does yuur son use I” said liio arClst, quietly. .. % , •.Why, ho uses ——V plough, lie can do nothing with any other.- By using thle plough we save Imh the hb.ir, and.mine throe linvjs ua much a* wo did With Ufp old wooden quinterii, I *. ~ The artist turned oWir otio. of hia shoe!*, and shew ed the (armor the drawing of his much praised plough, Saying with Qaniil(i("‘l ijur ilia inventor of your I'uv. oWm plough, and oiy nnmo U -7—- The a»io\»lalM , d”nirinor'sh’ook'rho«rtUt heartily by the llQ(id,'u I nd ihvitrdldm to call at the'Turin house, jibd makuiil tiia homoiaa liked. u Wii|cir iV riiiii Fnni.f—:A genth-man, In ihft Imhli oT'ocoiudomdlyuHlhg Intoxicating’Honors, took tin nn flbje UMnnentnctt address. nml sal dnWh r ftV“ lifs < 'raiiflty M 'to' I riefusa il.’ 1, Ha read It 'inyhiir «» word,’when ha ox* claimed, > This*- man ls*a iooI 4 nr I. am I” Ha (hen read ii aaftin.aiid ho had finished It, a dine Ijo exclaimed, mnp ib a fool or lam I” A (bird time he read It with still greater oaro, arid as he finished ld9( «on}enctN nxolaliUjßd, t* / ( qm f/tt and never lasted ft drop gf ((fdenifpyift afterward*.. . ■ Maxims to Guido sTouns Mum^ Keep ghod company or none. • N ? vcr .hfe/ dl °- y° ur hands cannot be usefully employed,;tmood to diu cultivation of your iniqd. • Um trulli. •.Muhcfetfpromiscs. ; .j Livc yp U) your rnengemoni#. . .. Have no'yery Inlitnnie friends. • , Keep yum; own secrets, i( youjinve any,. . VVhen- ytui speak, to,a person, look him in the face.' *i :i r ; .Good cpmp.Tny end food conversation are Iho’yeV ry Hiiiewf.ofijvirtuc.; above all things else,. ' Nuver listen Unloose nr tnftdplconvuraatlon. • * n >i be poisoned in yoiif blobdii,han in your.printjfples. ' 1 Your character cannot bo essentially. Injured ox cept by ynnf?own acts. . . H* a«J>M)nq:spcnk« evil of you, lot your life bo 'so . virtuoUs llioiiMine will believe him. Al.w«ys and act on in the, presence of. God. Drink .fiver-live,. uiisforlune excepted, within your In* come; #rA ; VVhen;ypuyqiire,-(q bcilj-tliink over what you have I) fn.domg.f/ljring Ibod.y. N< »i rspisqif lighily of religion.. . » - ■ . j - AI .W ip*;httKie lo bo rich if you would- prosper.,,' 1 1 . ,l J " , idf , » , "dy galn»givo competency with (run* quih(£o|', % . Nfvor playjui any kind of game. '■ Avoid luiqpiitliun,' llifongli-ftur-ilial you may hot wil licit it rid • I > v ‘.7* ,fiarn your .iiinnry before.you spend It. . Never runjffi debi, unless you ace a way to get out . Never bqfmw it you enn possibly ovoid 11.. ; -Do nut ni'frry unless you uro able' to support a wife. -'■ _ , : ’ 1 , Never spqnjk evil of any one.' . , ■ r;Be just before yon nro genrrous.* . ■ ' .Kerp ynnri&ir Innoci-ni, if you would be happy.'^f S-ivowhenp’oiinro young, laspcmUwliim'you arc ■ Never (hink|Uin( wbioll you dq for rpljgon is lime or mciney mjs«j)ci»t. Always go to .you ‘ '"Ri'od some portion or the Dibit;- every day.' • ! Often tlnnk'of death, and your accountability to Gnd. . Read over the above maxima dl least once a scch» (Saturday night.) - is; ' i . r j. : i: ” T- ■ • ■ The Season.’. <\ / t ' We will sobn baVo rt',CtllhoP, wiipji we must-InokTor lirosido* rebtdatibns-huueh give t« llm,season its'puon'i ir poarin, -Thu- beauties which crowded upon in llic open uir Jui.vo departed—gone uru the flowers wlVosy I'tagrancc ami' boauly gratified tir'd senses, mid 1 we are Ictl 'to'seck in’ other 'objects for that oliiinnwliicli Summer bestows. The change, however is frequently advantugcous, ns it drives ns more lo rtllut'iiori and reading.' Insunsitily, when •.h«*njresl is in'.ita deepest green, and the brnnk inur mur* no lift se(freely an.andablc Hound; I—when.the 1 —when.the thmisand voloei o( uriienf.lc tmiiireswell on lhc t>jr, wo nro led friin'cnmniuitidn with ourselves. -But when the leavek have Mien and thesfiadow-hdScome dvor n iluro, w« return tu habii»;of thouß(i' .uhd t<i intcrcnussp.wllfc the great and’ good whoso worUn’ol genius ha.Vc-hallowed tliO memory nP , lhepuBl,’(»r form the truu glory nfßfn present.' "Now in thn.period' (hr huriyoung inflttWdd npprefttices to participate in the atlvnnlagcs 01. tijc,Library,and.lhttMi dj? minds dnlk'H hf t li,fe. Thus 1110“changeiTdr Hie HP sdn nlay bd society. ■ , . ’ lUottre for Study, , Oponf the. best methodsoi renderingstudents agree '•bV- i®« lo live \vhi» able men, and to sulfur nil those pings eit inferiority which the want of knowledge Is surd tu iiilhet. Nothing short of sntno powerful mo tlvo can drive a young person,-in the full pmetrinn, ,nf hr illh and bodily activity, to finch ununnatural nii/l such im of fussing his life ns stu dy. ’ Rut this is tfmViiy that Intellectual greatness oMim begins., The'trbpliiet of Miltlades drove away sleep. A vniing-mHii sces-ihc honor in which know, lodge is held by his fellow creatures; und ho surroiu dors every present gratification that he may gain them., The honor which living genius holds, the trophies by which It Is adorned uOer fife; It receives, end enjoys (rorri Iho fcelliig dfincn’—not frmh thflr ■cnsuofduty;’. but men nevormbey thla lreling will), ou) d|sc|injgh>K ibu'Grst pr.jiU .dulios, without sceur ,ljig thy yi«o atiilgrowth «f.genius, »nd i«cro»«|ng the dignity nfoiir huldrds,6y enlarging the dominion of mind.' No cinliiortt mrtti was ever yel rewArded in vain; mo breath of (iVaUe wa»*cver idly lavished upon him; It has never yet been Idle iTnd foolish In rest np spfmdid monuments lo tus name—the rumor of those things iippi;li{«yonr iixlndsj to lho k nob(cst exertions, creates hi fhom tin empirp over present passions, In gres (hem to the severest Inifti detenniiica them to live only fur the uso of others, and In leave u great und lasting. meinp/y ; be)rind them.— £((/nry Smith, t Thoughts l*or tub iriioitglilful!; ' t Lend nnl hcybnd the nbitiiy.nor rdfhsn (p-lend nut ol -lliy ability; especiul'y, when It will help ythors, more than jt c-uv'hnri thoo. . If thy debtor bo h'bhosi and .capable, thin) )insl ; lhy money again, {unreasq, with praise,'' It he proved insolvent do not ruin him to got that which It will not ruin thee to loan. Were ilioßi.pernulllos ofo notion valued and made a pprputual In * lot bcnovnlOneo, thqrc would-be more ttlnialiimij’ds.lTiHn poor, schools than scholars,-.and enough to spare fbi government besides, _ Lave Jalior, for if thou dnst put want It for food, thou mliycsl for physio. It ii wholesome for Uiy body, and good fur thy.mind. . • If thnu.hasi done iiqy injury Id nnotbor, rather own it than defend it. Qno way thou gainst for giveucssfUrb other’, Omu ihiiildc-st the wihng and the reckoning,'..Some oppose Uimor.to sUbmlsaionCbulit can be no honor In maintain what is dishonorable to dn Truo, |»nnnr will pay (rcbblo damages, rather than justify one wrong'by another. / The very trimming of llid'vnln world would clothe alt Ihc uakeil'onest ll'lltmi art clean nnd warm.it is sulTiuiont, for'morc dull) but rob ilib pour, nod plbuso , . Neither urge snoltinr to do ilnit Ihnn wouldsl ho unwilling'to,do IhysolfJ'nor Jo rpybolfwlMl looks to fits übscdmly tuid Intemperate In another,— l f enn.‘' A&vtce to Itnaltaittiw Lei ynur Imhifadm provided with such nomforls na piety,’ ' pots and kellies,, bundles,, brooms. Imnnvolenpe. broad, charity, oheexo, flour, wfleodon. sinonfliy, onions, ylnognr and wisdom, ffrtvp illase nlw'U'B.on linn if", and happiness will ho with you. Dnn’i' drink anything lntoXlnatlntr~r*nl moderately—go about business after breakfast— Innngu n linin'nfim dinner—chat nftpr ten—nml kiss after omtrrellng | ftndpll the joy, and peace, and hlisa (hoVdanh’onn afford ahall ho yours, till tho. grave rinses over you, .and your, spirits arc Imrne ton hrjiihtyr and.happier world. P.S.— Qonh forgbrio be a pnlron lb iho ** Volunteer." , • Knowledge. . . “Oho foiihtidnlhcrolv/’iuiys Mis* Bremer,“whnpo depp'voi(rhn*ioidy.ju?Uicgnn to throw up iis tdlver drops nmoeigiiiiiinkind—ii.rnpnhilii which wilt fdlny ihe thirst of millions, itm| ( will yivo (u lhoso who drink front'll pn*oo and joy. |j U knowledge} ilip rounl'ilnni lntelleßliMil (mllivsthm, which gives health to iminkM, miikea olo«r liis.vbdon, brings joy to.Jds lllp.und breathes nv<«r Ida soul's destiny, n deep re ppae, Oo JUid drink tberclVoMi, thou whom fortune hue no| ffivorcn. nnd, Hmu will «opn fed ihysHfrloh! Tliou.msycsi go fcirtli Into the World nnd find thyself everywhere nt hmnrt'tbnn tbyshlf In thine owpdilHeolnitnheri jhy friends nro ever around j (hefi-and Carry on fvlao cor,*orsQti/>na.wlMl tjioa, nature, antiquity, heaven are accessible lo iheo,” tfllß BRIDE’S FAREWELL. Whir do I wepp 7—to leave tho {fine ; Vvhoso clustcra o’er mo herid—» • °hJ cull it mlnp l. , , / Tno.flowcrsi loyo to tend* .< . A thouMHnd.lhpughlß ofall ihiiigs doar ( * Like'shadow's u’er mo sweep;/ ’ ■ ; r ' \ Lleavo »riy soflfty’Ohildhood bore*. . ( ■ .... Oh, thurefoie, Inl ine weep! , ,■ t ... I leave thoo, aialor, we. have pl iyed .. Through many a joyous hour* ( ,■ * ... VVhcro tlie rilvery green of thootiyo shade Llutigs diin o’er Urn Ihijnt nhd bower. Yes, Ihou nnd l, by elroditii by plioro| •’ Jo alocp,. uvo hcou us wo may bo no moro— Kind aitieri let mo weep I I leave thee, father I eve’s bright moon , Mutt now light other, fed, ‘ VVilh the giitlier’d grajiba, and the lyro in Itino, Thy humewurd vieps to greet. ,• y - Thoy, In whoßo.vnico, to bless thy childi- Lay lonCs of lovo-so deep; ' . ' , ./‘Whoso cyb o’er all my yootli hath smiled| I Ickvc Iheo! lot me weep 3 Moilicr! I fenvo tticol qh thy Pnurinjjoui joy «nd tvo, , "> 1 have found (h.it holy.place of reat ; Still cli.ingoleaa— yet I go!. Lips that.have lulled inoWith your strain, ' i> Byes that.huvo watched my slot'll; r Wilt uarlh give lovo-liko yours.again ! Sweet (outlier Md me weep! A Striking Thought* ’•The doall| of <m old man’s wife,’* says Lnmar* line, •• is'liko cutting down an oticient nak (hdl has’ long shaded thu ianiily mansion, .the glycol tlrovvorld, yvilli its cares, ami vicissitudes, lull upon lire old widower's h'eurlV'un'd there is no* thing to break their lurco nr shield them, from tiro lull weight of misfortune. It is us If his right hand W.ia withered—ns-it'aoue..vying uf his eagle was brn. ken, and every mnvonicnl that he, made brought him jo (lib gmiind. (lid eyes' are film mid glussy.'ubd when the film of death falls over him, lie miHSce those accustmned loiich w hich ftpghl have soollicd his pus. sage to the grave. • * Letter Irani Smith O'Drieh* “Datlington', Probation'Station,'Matin T*!and, ’ ' - “Van Diemnn's (yund, Feb. 2d| 1850. n AIr DBAR : Pf»rTBR“I would have written ta.yrm SOUncril 1 hnd.li-iihttnythjug agreeable lo conunqui* | calc* but I have been unwilling I o grieve job by •telfmg you that ymif umrsluulicipatlon's’withrespect (u ihu sort uf ircMlmcnt •winch 1 might possibly ex perience in this Colony.hits bCon realized. During a period of.Abuut two.moUlhs, 1 puffi-red.us .much ns tin? inhumanity of the governor of this colony, si r William Denison, iiided by ’the Comptroller General, Ur. Hampton; could Inflict. ’ My health . til .length began lu give wny bo rapidly under the solitary Con finement to which, during, this period, f’was con signed, l(mt tho doctor oVlhe station broaptc greatly yhinned,; and bis rcprcficiUulifins piqdu’ci d such, a relaxation bribe restrictions under which I'wpf, placed, iiS had* life effect of restoring* my health.* ! I shall abstaim from Uistrossing yuu with a detailed narrative ol : my cxpurtnoo of the magnanimity of British Junctiomrica us illustrated by my treatment on lifts'lsland. 1 h)mI1 'rifthbr.ihip'rcss You with' » v i yduVidedj-lhut f bear w|th wpndur/ul cf)Cerhih.icssn(2( t/tc prjvalions tn which / uni suhjoql* Every o(!|or source a/jMfTujdqg appears' lo me. to bq/nrignifkayfl, (lmt fcifi sc piralioh from my family,’that I reconcile mysblf to (he minor vexations incidental to mypoaltlon ns to ,mailers of comparative jndlllcrcnce. Yet, (hough I ‘could tonhinatc (lie pains of this separation by a]* f nving Mrs. • ‘’Orion to come to Van Diem an’* Land, 1 (eel tnnre ftrmigiy ;than cvcr { (hjf i( woo}d bo (ho greatest-injustice lo my children.lb bring them lo a country, tho condillbn of which I will* not trust my self-to describe. I, therefore, can seo.no definite termination of the calamities of my lot, except Unit which you .and other friends took so much pains to avert—(be deliverance whicli will bo effected by ( donth; and 1 confess that 1 deliberately think that my death would be more advantageous to my chil dren than that they should follow me to this colony, “f om afraid that some of my fellow-exiles, (hough enjoying llio'comparattvo liberty' which a ticket of leave cnn r crs, find tlirlr ;lni lifllo more enviable than mine, and tho more 1 reflect upon (ho circumstances «(their, position, thq more do.’ f rcjhifo.,thiit I have Jtopl myself unfettered ,by any engagement, even though niv resolution in this respect very nearly cost me my life. Conalderod as a prison, Maria lal*nd is ns,little objectionable as any other spot that cnnhl bo clmson,.. The scenery is very picturesque, and the local officers have been ns kind sa they could venture (n bo under (ho Inhuman' regul tllnns laid down for their guidance by tho Comptroller General. I am, therefore, rather sorry lo learn that (his station will scon be broken, up. . Upon the abandonment tif this station I sliajl probably bo jonrnyed l» Port Arthur —a change which will. I fear, ho .productive of nei. thcr horsalUPiclion to me/ Veil my Limer ick .friend* that my recollection of their kindness is ns vivid as if I wore still their representative, and holiovo mo your very obliged and nltnclird friend. WILLIAM .1 O'BRIEN. Wait.—Wo were accosted last evening by u gen. itrptiinly looking man, evidently balancing a clever sized brick in his. castor— “ 1 siy, Mis—Mister, you bo. klnq enough to tell mo the way to Broadway—and—mid—" , “There in no Broadway hcrp slr; this Is not Now York,".’. - • • - , “N’ol' Ah*. »U! a fact. Well 1 beg your pard'*n ; sbow^fno—to—to Fourth street'- nolcb”-- “•N"nw youV In Philadelphia, old boy.‘ Wrong again.” -■ V h •’ . ' * 1, .••Uni hnl jWnll l*m—l’m d—m confused that’s a fact, .All right. .I’lcnso tell mo whplh —whoili. rr it’s (he lull—loft, or right I take to—to Holiday street 7'* “ That’s «/lroo| that halnl. got on lids way yet Perhaps vnu*ro thinking oT ndlimoro.'* “Well, whcrMhe d—l am I. anyhow ?'* VVe told him—'Boafnh. He jamed his flats Inin his pockets, after hilling Ids. hat a squash, and ob serving .* ' . ’ o Well, l*m lf I follow lids Temperance Car avan any longer \y~Doslon A /all, . l^uincnuus.—A young, itinerant preacher, |n the constant habit of dccbindng'D great deal abopl the Oroulor,-nnd CHprcliilly alKint tho first gutting up of ninn, wljhi)over. ho wished to display. Ida inilivo elo. niifpoo to a .good advuntage, wua one day holding forth' tu a mixed eotigregallon In n enuptry school iifiuan. Brcmiilng Warm nnd entnalnstio as ho pro* crcdi’d, it was nut tong before hb teaobed Idn-favo rjin theme, and started off in'something like thoful. lowing stylo: •• And wlioh the world'was created, and the beasts oT Iho field* i<ml fowls,offlho uir were pronounced very good, (jod.snid l “ Lcl ns ni'iko mnn.'’ And boTormt'd man after Ids own (Ikcnuas, nod declared him (lid noblest of nil the works of Ida lunda. And lie loads Woman ulao,and fnshlonnd In Uiu oxuolim< ,lhiagO(of msn,.wlth n lillla variation— , ‘ •• Thunk Me Laid fur iht tv/n'a/ien aboulcd nn old aiijtier; '•Amenwua the response from another Corner uf Iho.ryoin. , v ' Tl.o'rfTacl was perfreily hidlrroUs and IrreslatUdo. 'l'hu proneh'or dropped (Its snhjsol where bo ytlaaln* torruptcrl, nml was,never bourn la allude lo U during a subsequent mildstry of Curly years. ■ Anedllor, out West, In retiring from' Id's'duties disgusted With editorial life,' says be'has been so* Helled to lie upon vvery given' subject; snri onn’t ro msmbor- ever :baylhg told.- a-hundihmo ,truih with |iis sub»orlpllon list of muk^g'an AT $BOO PEEATiNim, TUB POISON OF TUB TIPBR-, . The poison of tho viper, consists of ,k yellowish li quid, secreted In,a glandular strucler, (situated Im* thediutcly below Uio.Bltin 'uli oittior aide of the head,) tvhichis helioVcd to represent the paio.lid gland *of higher animals, If o viper be made (0 bite- some thing! stilld, bo as (p .avoid its poison, tho following are tlio appearances under the microscope I.'■ • •’ .At first nothing is seen but e'p’irccl'qf kaults nim bly floating f lp the liquor, but iri ayery short'time, (beau,, galino particles 'shoot lout.lnto crystals of in* credible tenuity and sharpness, with something like knqts.herc and there, from .which these crystals seem io proceed,’bo limb the whole texture la a manner represents a spider’s web, though infinitely finer and more minute. These spioulb or darts, will renfinia Unaltered on the glass for some months. -Fivp orsix grains of this .viperino poison, mixed V wjiih ,balt»a|t uuiiou of human blond, received in a warm glass, produce no visible effects either in color or consistent cy, nor do portions of this blood, mixed soid alkolies, exhibit any alterations. When.placed on tho longue, tho taste in sharp-and acrid, ns if tho longtio.hjid been struck' by something .scalding or burning? but this sensation goes off In two orlhfeo hours. There are only five discs on record of death following the bite of (he viperj and ithae been ob sprvod.tlial the effects are most virulent when the fmispn-hus been received on the extremities, partipu arly the fingers and toes, at which parts thb.anlmol,' ' when irritated, (as if-it wc.rc by Innate Instinct,)al« ways takes Its aim.—-F. T. Duckland, . . -. : _ .Your Moriinn.'—To Ginta—You all know tho (orvtno command—•* Honor tfiy father and.lhy moth-. er. M An tindmiful child is ah odious character, yet but few young people show the respect and obedience to llielr parents (Jut fa becoming mid beautiful. Did you over all and recount the days and nights of euro* toil, and anxiety you cost your mother? Did you ever try to meusuie thu lOvo that sustained yotinin- Taney and guided your youth T .Did you ever think., about how mucli.moro yon owe. your' mother than you will bo able id. repay ? IT’so, did you cvor'vcx ? or .disobey her? II ,you did, ll is a sin of no.com*. , imm magnitude, und o shamo which should inako y>>u burn every tune you think oflt. It la a tin Ihat h euro to bring Ua. reward in this world. 1 never knew an iiniiuiifhl' daughter inoko a happy- wife- or mother; k Tho feeling, that prompts any one lo be Unkind to a mother, wilt make her \vl»p Indulges it, wfclched for life. ll' you should lose your-mother, yon little dream how the. memory of every unkind loukj or undiiliAil word, every neglect of her.wishes, will,(taunt you. 1 Could never tdl'you how I some limes feel la rcmeniUering instances pf neglect to my mother; and yet thanks to her care, I hud tho name of being u good child. -Sho told me, shortly before she,died, that Jf had never vexed her .by .any act of disobedience, nnd I would .not resign tho’ memory of her .approbation for tho plaudits of. a. world, even though 1 know It Was her love thill hid the fault*; arid magnified till that was good.' I know, ninny (Jungs I might have done.to add to iter happi ness und repay her care, that I did not du| botlho. grave has cut uIT all opportunity to rectify mistakes ornUmo lor neglects, never lay up for your*, sclftlio memory of-'sn unkindness to your mother,— If she Is afflicted, how can you possibly gel tired of waiting upon her? How can you.trdil any One else to lake your place about her 7 No one could hkvo filled her place to your peevish Infancy ,?md trouble r some childhood. When she is. In her usual health, remember alto Is not so young nod active as she one® : was. Walt upon her, JCfsho Wants anything, bring it to herftiM. bcoßueo cho could not gel it herself,but. 1 id show that you arc thinking about her, and love to wall on'hey. No matter how uclivo and healthy she . may be, or how much she may. love to W9rk,j*he will (ovo to h ive you' e)o any flttlo thing, that will’show you.nro.thinking of her. . One thing more, never call either of your parents "old man,’* or “old woman* 11 This is rudpnndun* dutiful.. There shpuld- ho something sucrcd, aotno* thing peculiar, in tho word Ihntdueignalcs pi rents. The tone of voice in which they, ore addressed, should bo (ifieutiunute and respectful,' A short surly an* pwer from u child to a parent^Hills very harshly.op Vhe ear ut npy person who tins any idea of filial duly. Do sure, girls, that you each win for yourselves tho name of a dutiful daughter. It Is much,oilier In bo a.good daughter than a good wife or mother, hut sho who fails in this first most simple relation; need nev er hope to fill another well/ Make her your .confi* dunt; (ho secret you dare nufteU her Isa dangerous sorrel, i\nd one tlml will be likely to bring yrpi sor row, .The.hours you wijli lier will not bring you regret, and you should'love her so well that it would not bo felt a.punishment to give up tho hsp* picul parly to remain with her. Dot unloved and Unloving you will llvo and die, if -you do nut lovo and hnpor yonr,f»lher nnd mother. - London C/iiidren't Magatiint, E.xfosun* To tiik Sun.—There ore few points tvhicii Invari ibly seem (ess generally understood, or more, clearly .proved Ihnfi (lie fact fh.4l pxpOsurO to the sun, wiilnmi exercise snfiictinl to create s free perspire* lion wilt produce lllncnsj’ond that the sonic exposure I to the sum, with sufficient excrche, will not produce illness. Let any man sleep in the son, ho will awiikd perspiring arid-very III; peril* pp ho will die. Let 1 , tho same man dig in tho sun, for (ho same length of tune, and lie will peffpin ten times aa much, and.bo. ijmlii.woll. The ftcl is, that riot only (ho direct rays of the sun, but the heal of Ihu . aln\ospherd produce. Rbundanj’ivnf ivilej andpowgl ful exorcise' qlono Will carry oil the bile.. • §1 'Sr ' • steamboat *siiam* SiinoTiNO.—Tho clprk of a‘s\eamboa\ tflico HimiiMM) himself greatly al the expense.of a. Onlholln, priest, \vhoso,.profession he. piptphflpd iuii to know, Among a .number..of■,impudent questions,' ho asked tho following very simple one. . . . • “Can you tell mo. the,difference between • Catholic priesi and a jack 1” , , V Nv* sir* 1 ' replied the priori. . „ . .. .j’ • l Well,** said ‘tlui. clerk,‘.‘iVll 101 l , Th« onn wears ilio cross on the ufolliirjlho other on bis . “Very well,” replied tho. prle»l* ooo|y{ H caa you toll.mo the-difference between.a sieamuoat clerk mid the Jnnjr-nrtrcd animal of. which .you lioVe jus! been spe»iMnjf f M ; ** Nn» sir j* wlml Is li 1V ' . . ,’v . . “I can discover none nl all,** replied Iho priest, , =• flrimo old bachelor must Itavo perpetrated (tie fol towing i . • -••Why nro pretty women like harking- dojiTt» - . “Diicftiiao limy show their iit lli, but .don't Mlot" j "Why Is, a vain young tady lihoa confirmed drunkard?" . - .... v! ’ ••Duoiuso neither oftliem oro satisfied Willi anted* orate use of Iho glass." . .•<;< (U ‘‘l.nok-a.lion, Bam," said a Western nogro lo t,field hand over iho fence," lock-s-lioa, d'yo sob d*i ull lr.ee down dar ?" “ Yah, Jim, 1 does." • • i ■>’ ’.rl : • W«U, 1 got up dut irce night afore to-morrow." “ What you hi d«t tree artor ?" , ‘ . " I was urtof a ounn." , " You catch him, Jim ?'* . •' " Wall tilt I tell the fax, Sambo." "’Well,succeed," • M clHs'od de onoh oulto do loddor.end ohdat loug.m.limls und den 1. hour auffiu 1 drop* W hat you guecs’twqs, Sam t". - * •• lie comi, nb ebuhe." r M " Nn, you 'don't, 'iwaedla herb nlpgn; lllio io broke bo neck—been limpin' bout ebor - ■ - f ■ itudebm time for iuidy; tbo busiest mao can' bpuru emuo tuoinonte,., <2 ., „- s] An obi Negros* d|ed near Now - nr two slimo. fc?l d \yns h iintlve nf Afi'iday Hiid from rco. rda Ip.lbe of hei- jsie rriilfer*, Afbxnnder G/ant, Ksa.,ilieis.fuppoacdtpilievo boon |3oybsr»old, *’ j, ]NO. 23.
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