'MM(kUO ’fifOiiia Aiiunmn fittnLl Ijf'o t>‘ iii.G Ij-lT r(?nil ,nt irl u,- 'r. div ‘1 ~V"q fX’U . i) iJJ Kmc .'iiji'-tH ;;o Jif• 'J ■M f.: ri* ■ lilulll Km', .'I VlHij.*. ‘i, ‘" BTjOIIS. B, BBAtTbN,! ■ . tOL';3B, Mpjfa t ynpiTt; OH: PB ATFII ■Bfr’B.’rtNwre tfAiiNlat I .' (v *' ko»r;no| thou, withlhy.sombrowlDg, , u ..V.j O’efthe.bpMUifiil buds of earth, V J, ,Gather nrt thou wbaUho angles bring, , , ;• ' tiligbi'notlho flowere a’t,bmh—, , Cliildhood'halhroses thutfadb at iHy touch, • 1 * '.' l .’ 1 tom* ual.hushWf ihy.tfrealh ’ Linger not, then, ’mid.lno early flowers— 1 ''' V frail, 6h BoalhS i,, ,:■> Visions are wreathing thobrow ofyoblh, > 1 j ,! ■ < \yUh a decp, mysterious spoil* > T ' v ,| ... Bniaos are throbbing .whosojoy and truth . ,j,i .H«Vd. meanings 100. deep lo tell— ■; • 1j iiiVpulbjhalh fountains, that ohi|l at thy; touch, : | . Gushings that freeze at- Uiybroalh;. ■ jLingcr. thcnii'raid thoaummot flowers— , , ‘jGalbejf i|pe fru|t, oh Loath I •’ .. -m! jviilcsiy on Manhood’s brow, Tii6 fisvat of IlfoamMris heart,' 1 n ,,-.v .ilopchSllicncbaincd with eagerness now, ;B»d nbl'faetf'Spiritdepart— - n ?•. f- Wii Manbdod bath missions that yield lo thy sway, j ,/ii Fifes that are quenched at tby breath; > • u tI! ; blossoms of day— i.m,} ! ripo.fruit, ohDoalb! , - j-1; hallr crflpt o’er ilio dreatna 6f agoi t « 1' [''7 BUtbrncSS Uca nl Imli'caH, •'■'’•'i have blotted life's page, f Bid tho worn spirit depart { . WitigMUh are Ibitorcd Hvltl pionio ol.lhy call, .nt Will deb at lhy breath’; V ! i tbon, ; in 1 mercy, with coptro ; nnd pall— fruit,oh'Doalht "‘) vu Peacefully rdslolh tho crowii of years,’ »l ' ’ Gn lhc Chfiataln’s hoary head; ■:‘r I'FaUh; IriiU fulhosß,'has siloncod his fears, •I- The tumdlt of passion has Aid. • Holy tho vision* that o’er him roll, •• it t:i L Pisyor ls thd voice ofhis breath ; • ’ nKßoadthou lha temple that prisons bis soul— , ■■ .. .Gtilhcr ripe fruit, oh Death I jWfflltcjljmeottfit. COL* CIUCKLB?)S HOUSE. ■ 11 ' ' ' " " liaVo never boon ablo to ascertain the origin of Uiri'rfnJrrel between the Crickloys and the Drakes. ' Thdy had lived wllltlfi a. Wile of each other In lllin. dU for five ydars', arid frorri Iho first of ihcir acquain i tihce,‘ thofo' bad beeri a militia! feeling of dislike , bfetween iho two families. Then some misunderslnn. 1 i,dirig about Ihd boundary of their respective farms, | rctdalcd iho latest flaroe.and Col. Crtokloy havirig ~followed a fat bdek all one afternoon and vwounded him.osiDo up lo biro and found old Drake and his boos cutting him up I This inoidonl added fuel to tbp firo, and from that time there, was nothing lho ( familiesdid not do lo pnnoy each other. They ‘ ihol each others ducks in Ihd.rivcr, purposely misla. king them for wild one, and then by way of retalio (|drf, conimcnccd ' killing off each other's pigs and "calved. ; Ono’eVeningi Mr; Drake the elder, wad returning home with his‘pocket full of rocks,* from Chicago, WhUhet ho had been to dispose of a load of grain.— 6am Barslori Was wllh him on the Wdgon.arid as they ripproachcd the grove which ’ Intervened between thorn and Mr.'Drako’s house, ho observed to his bcatitiful mark Col.Cdckley’a old Roan is , ■ *'<.■■ .... • old Drake, ‘so it is. The horde was standipg under some trees, about twelve rods ffops the rdad. , . iDvoluntarlly.Drako slopped the loaro« Ho glanced fiirtivily ardundj then wifli a queer smile the old' hitnter took up bis rifle from the bottom of the wag.' 'on, itod rilslhg ll.tcf liis shop Wot drqrt a sigh od the tildMVbod* ’ ; ".' *.' • . . ~ .- muttered Drake, lowering his rifle Willi tbeblfofa nnh resisting a powerful tcmptlilion.! •llcritiM drop bid Roan so easy;* •. -< Shoot,' sotgbdlcd Sam Barston, who loved fun In | /■nr ibspoj i ‘ ' j , \ ‘ •Nd,no < Hw'6aldo'ldo, , sttid the old banter, glan. tlrir Ciotioasljr around bird again* i,*l!Wpn*t,toll,* said Sam. I i • Waft, 1 won’t shoot this Uhie. sny way, 101 l or not tell. The horse 2s too nigh. If ho was GHy rods oft fostesd bf twelve so thcro’dbu possibi Uy ol mistaking him for a doer, I’d. lot fly. As it Is I d give the Colopet flvp dollars.for a shot. r I At Ibal njuTriobt tho Colonel himself stepped from i '’Wfclod it big oak. pot a half ft doion paces distant, end stood before Mr. tfrako. • * Well,why don’t you shoot'. ♦TUa old Wan stammered in some contusion- Tbit’ Vou Colonel! I— l was templed 10. I deoUrri . <Abd i. I inid, I’ll glvo .'V for (Am pull. • *B.y «ri •X’.ndll. 4 bargain! . ■ t)r.ke Hit of til. rifle, mil looked ol old Komi. •-How noW hlta* hois wolhl' ho muttered 1m Sam's efcr. ;‘gXcoloo'ol.i’ll do 111 rioro’o your tX'!’ Tb, Colonel pockoted ibo mobb,. muttering— . Altnged.ifT thought you’d,(.ko. mo dp. . ■ ’ WlV V high aloe, llio old liuntor put a Mall cop iltf hitrlflo, Blood up in Ills wagon, and drew a clo.o .TaliiVft qtd Roan. Som ’Danlon cbunklod. Tim Cmdrtot pdf bis hand before his face and chuckled l’ went tlia rlflo. Tim lidnlor low' out a horrid 1 oolti. kbiilch I will not rtpcitr , Skrtt waa (Uloni.hod. Tim Colonel laughed. Old Roan ntror **'Drako tlafed at lila rlflo with it faci black aa llm roaltof with you, boy liFua limn you ovet aatsed rad quite such a trick, I'swan. • Y And Dtak. loaded lb a plena with groat wrath and ln . i |”opl2 n Mia you’d lo.t your tiack 6’ •booting,’ obaerved Ibo Colonel, in a culling lonoor.alirc,, ° ‘AVIm atld oo 1 Il'a Hoi' thundered Drake. 1 oan .hoot-"' ' : , , ~ *Ahorao.tlon rodal liallta. Look'lm'o'.'coionol, I can’t trtunil tb.ll’ lm be. mind,tho Rone can,'sneered tbs Colono] * 0 b'ia tooth, Drake produced another ton *’ h° growled* I am hound to have- another cried tho Colonel, pocketing tho P °Drako did crock away—with deadly aim,loo-7- bal the h««o did. not mind tho ,ballots in tho Icm|. •To ih’o rate and unutterable oaloniabmenl of Iho huoior, old Roan looked him riyhl lo tho feee, m if Wrethorilkod tho fun. , ' Broke,' cried Sam, 'your drunk! A horeo at a doeeo redir-oh, toy oyo!' . ~ • Jiiol you shut your mouth, or 111 shoot you . thundered tho oxoUod Drake. Tho ballota wai ho - low. I’ll awoar. Tho roan Ilea who **y* 1 cant •hoot. Last week 1 out o|T a rqoid a headl at fifty 1 , _j ' . ni i nan dow it otjalo. By tho Lon! Harry, I Colonel, you can i'll hot now thirty dollars 1 can brinjr down old Roan at one shot. "The WBgor was readily accepted._ Tho aUkca wero pletcd ioSem’e h00d..: Elated with tho dee|“ r ' vi h- Slog beck hi. two to"". «“> lnl 's ll),t " D r X ,.ld bergelo, Droho cerofully oolcoled e perfeel bell, eod evao buckakln patch, and hoadod hU riflo. * U 3 now nearly dark, hut tho old hunter boast •d of being able to ebool a bat on tho wing by star light, ahd without a hesitation ho drew a doer aighi on old Uoart’a head. . , A minute lator, Drake waa driving, through the ciovd, thd moat onragbd, tho rooaf doafioraloof men. fjji |ifle k IhntfdoDlVieilm of bit Ire; lay with broken '.\' /' j ' 4-M.lllA'i .-f-.1-.r Jftji.:,! tr.'J V' ; UO t! f’.i'.sl lift. • ' lis 'i! /; ,1. sin lumcyrf oil! .«.»{>• V '•Jti »5/» ■« I-Ija/ - . ■■ ; . . . ‘ >'■. ’ . • i}»- fv * mlMnj *•■ 'W *v ' •■ Blfack 00 ibe boltOnl of thd ' was 1 toorhuch 1 friglilondd ld liOgh;’ griaifibd Cblbrtcl Wkb rbllibgoalllb'ffround’bdbtbls* cd Wilh mlrlh; dad bid R6aii Übdisthtb, , bd bndbr thb'ttccff,'•/ :' f :f, ‘ ! ‘ I -'/- •Wbori'DVokbrphbhbd 1/omo; hisiwd sons discov ering hli ill~htlWbr’aiid ’th‘6 l muUliled 'condition "of tho rifle Block/ hastened' -to arouse bis spirits; w'lln a; a piece of nows, which they raaka him danco for joy. rl .. • Clear out,’ groWled llioangry old man. *1 don ; C wanl.lohiar any.nows;- getawayior 1-shall knock 000 ofyopdown If- -'vhi ■- <: • But father ii*s such a trick I’ ( -i, ~j • Dlaal you and your tricks!* ‘ Played off on tho .Colonel.* - . * - •On the Colonel?* cried tho old man, beginning, to bo interested. ‘Gad*'il‘.you*ve played the Colonel a trick,let's hoar if.* 1 • Well, father, Jfed atid/Whis afternoon, wont oiil for doer—" couldn’t fiitd ‘ any deer, but thought wo must shoot something j no'Jcd banged away at tho Colonel’s old Roan—dhpt him dead I* •Shot old Roan?* thundered the hunter,* By the Lord Harry, Jed did you shoot the Colonel’s ho^s. •I r did‘« do gibing dhfi/’ i .‘ ’‘Devil i dbvilt* groaned (fib hunter.' >- •:<: ‘ . ' • *„And ihcn/fiurfluod Jed; confident thoijoko .part, of the story must please his * Jiiiiyod tho boss up, end tied his Head back with a cord, and loft him standing ’ub'd'or' thV trees bxdcll'y or if ho’ w&B alivd. tlat hal Fancy thb Colonel going to catch Him J ,hd I hb! ho I wan’l It a jobs 3*. -/. - M Oid Drake’s bead fell upon his breast. Ilorcft'or his’ojnply pocket book,and-lookpd at his broken rifle. Then in ft, rdolul tdhbi lib to tho boVa— l ' ' 1 *' 11 " 1 “ Ikl ' j ' 4 lUrajobo,buC ifytra ever tell of:U~br ifyouno, Samjßfcrslon-T-rilsktnyou aliyoS; By Lord Horry* boys, I’ve been shooting at Uial r dcad horse palf an hour at ten dolldr'd ashul f . /At that radmcbljfiam fclVlnlcrlhb gulttor, Jed drag ged him out-insensible; -Sim -hudi laughed himself almost to dcathu;-, j i • pn one of'.the, manybHdges jp ,Ghent* etand two large brazen, imoges.'.of, father and. obtained this distinguished mark of the ddmiraiion 0?' Ihbir fellow‘-chizeha, 'l)y ihd fbl(6Wlng‘' In cidents, Both father and son were,'for some offence against the Slate* condemned' to idle.; 'Soma fa* vorablo circumstances appearing-on the, side of the son, ho was granted } a .remission of, Bis share of the sentence, under certain provisions; in short he Wds offetod a pafdonI’6ii 1 ’6ii tn'o 'tfiddt cropl and bhrßat'oua cobdiiidn'ih'al'ovef ehfefed’ inlo ; lho riiiudof- even monkish barbarityj- namelyv that he would become,the executioner of:his father! Ho at first resolutely refused, to preserve hip Jife by means so fatal and *1 his is not 16 be wondefeil aIV fof I hrp ‘few sobs, i Who would 1 tibt hdvo spurnW, 1 'With bhHoirortce, life dustainedon a-condition ad horrld and unnatn*! ral. The son, though-long inflexible, Was at length overcome by the. team pnd entreaties of a fond father, who represented to him, that stall events, his (the father’s) life was,forfeited, and that il wduld be tho greatest possiblo consblaiiori to him,,in hls.lasv moments, to think, that iin his death, ho was the instrument of ,his spa’s preser vation. The youth,consented to adopt the horri ble means.of recovering and liberty; ho lifted iho ixß~bdl as it wab about to fall,his arm sunk nerveless, and the axe.dropped from his hand 1 Had ho as many hairs, he could have yielded (hem oil one after another, rather than again coneieve, much less perpetrate such ah act. Life, liberty, everything vanished before lh,o dearer interest of filial,affection—ho feM upon hiSi I father’s'nock and embracing him, triumphantly 1 I' exclaimed, “My father! my father! wo Will die . together!” and then called lor another executioner, jto fulfil thb sentence of tho.law, • Hard most their hearts indeed be, bereft ofl every sentiment of virtue, every sensation of hu mdnlty, who could stand insensible spectators of such a scene* A sudden p6al of involuntary ap plause, roixdd with groans and stghs, renl thb air. The e*ocnii6n was suspended; and orf a simple Vcp rese'ntation of the transaction, both wore pardoned, high rewards tfnd. liqndrsiweroi conferred on tho son ; and, finally those twaadmirablobrazen ima ge's were raised tocorartiebtoraid a transaction so honorable (o hhman nature, and iranstnilUfor tho inshiotioß andemulatiea of/posterity. ;Tho stat do fonrpaoftlg tho soft, hi tho very ,adl. of-leUling fall tno axo. r . . , A Sc?ne ift tub Holy Land—Tjib WBLLoyRKDEo OA NEAR UarXn.— This well was lu the aouth west, ftUbouf tile town. This was tho direction sue rtould 1 Have cotno ftdm j and dfall (ho fee))*; this alonewif 4„eti and good. * Aa wfl aai.came?* baihe aad.kncll by the well and tbon-lpo veiled girls came mU in a long file, each with llxjlr pitchcr on ihohlder, aa iti fioly Writ It days, •* Rebecca came VtfUh her pitcher on her shoulder.” And they one by ono Icljlpwn their pilcliere J Uio boarded men knelt to Indulge In the 'draughUhOy eSUcd for. • At each a well, Could any ask in vain?. Tho Bible aaya, *‘aho hastened ind let doW.n her 1 pitcher upon her band.*' >VUh each family, ia a rope ; this is alfa'lcKca to the iiandlca of the pUcllor*,and.th6drawcr—generally a* now, a Woman or maided—lcU doiwh the pitcher, the rone held by her hand. And'Hicro wo aat arid saw this Very aceno;’ Wd might pursue; almilo hir thcr, tho dross, even Clio veil, foe wo hoar.Svhcn Re* becca know the man who sal In tho field was Isaac, She look a: veil and covered horaclf. ‘Tina shoWa fchd had done ao before, or she would notjiavo.one foady, or even at all* : The objection that Eliczcr made, >vaa ono that would arise IhU day'among "ali enators, and perhaps among them only ; M r por»tJvontord, the woman will not bo willing to follow mo.te this land.*’ Tho well like many other*, had a square stone at tho lop, with a circular lo.dcaw water, end near. slood-T-Jlils is usual also-—numerous alone troughs, eomo higher• some.lower, for llib different description of onimula to drink odl of, attd wo road,‘she hastened add ontpl • led her pitcher Idlo tho trough.! Tho pitcher Itself; ns may bo aeon from the Nlnovah and Egyptian excavations, was of exactly tho' shape used •till*"’" Lillla’did those; langhlpg girls—Rebeccas, RaChols, and Sarahs, porhspa-UiiqU of the reason wo,watch od their every motion so closely, and of tho deep Interest wolobk In every stop of what‘scorned to thema more dally duly,boi to us a record of tho past.— Honorable F. Walpole't Traveh tn the , Eait, , SraaNOE Epjtect.'Peoduoed bV a Da»v.—A Liver pool paper etatoa that a map. In Birkenhead, pn an announcement being made lo lhat, i>o was (ho falbii* Pf o child, wonl mid. Tho account Bays t— “Tho man who le a joiner, upon being informod of (bo fucl,orH»lB return from work, Immediately danced and jumped about iho room In a very excited akato. Soon aflorwtrde ho bccamo franllo, and hurriedly loft tho promises. - Nothing who hoard of. Iho loan for two days, although a dilligcnt search Woa i made for him; but on Iho evening of tho (bird day ho made hla appearance dt tho house, and scarcely colored when 1 (her crlei of-hlfl now born child wore hoard, which produced oil him’ tho greatest oicllomony.- VVlllioot Bpcaklng lo any ono, ho sallied forth Into Iho y*rd,wllcroho stripped himself of all his apparel except h>aahld and trowsora. Ho thou ruthod out of tho house, and fled in tho direction of Claughlon Fork, after which ho was eodn to cnlar n plantation at Bodslon. 110 waa found d week afterwards in a rather battered condition, but bo was in a fair way [ recover Mi pcnaoi." r fTj* A Vermont paper defines tlio- rights of woman bb lollowa~• , To love bar'lord* with all’ hot heart, and her baby ftrftako bread. i»fj/ra»5X .K 1 \j li . n Affecting 'Anecdote* rjaa -xzffwrGST Oiß.il Ci !'<f fi£ Ji ’-»/ Si’ ' r MQpk'joM^ -• <• .fotiuattiibhPrlncl^los.i'' To' idtialitiilo i ; iulHcidrit moral must bo: * rtflogttUio*of'oho «uprtbcif Ihd original ,trainee ,ofu being, authority-.and ~wUdom ? duly to whom Inclutlcs.Tiarnionlsca, and .makes hiding, all , oihor (lulioß ; for clsolhero will'ho a confuctoi du iidb.rdhdbi’inff: virtud uncertain, Variable and mcon* aislent.- To establish sufficient moral,principle there must bo. proposed motives to do right, convincing tho mind’ and controlling iho heart, edpqrior at aU times trtid-iil'all clrCnWislancetf over eVb*y\possible motive, to do wrong.-To dlrool In'moral conduct, thero must bo an exhibition, by actual example, of Iho m'dtal ncrfcciroh. ’All ’ thosel can. bo found only in bhriflliuhlly;' ‘Honc6 : vVe' oMrm that; though there Bfoiaomo.iauxlUary ,inoa6a, lllo:'Bibloi is'- ifundamon ,tally essential.to the propor.lrainirtgof lUp-youeg.—. EwyiUcrapt ia build a oonpa education, except : cporidVQtt£dllcal'tiulfiß wlllljOit ralleroVFor, besides lllottha Uolj SorijUure id a libmy of lUolf, contain-, ing the aulhonUo^nd'Btttisfaclory,ac count of things and their,causes, narratives Iho most slitipld arid 'ith'iiVcdSiVoVbl'Jgrapny the mbet honest and useful,'eloquence the most powerful and persua sive, poolryvlho.-irnosl/. irublimo and beautiful, argu. ment the. ,amt moat profound, politics Iho just*- - cspariil mbsbSibirilj-arid'* religion 1 pore - from lhe ! ilironb oliGodj. ilfWono loaches perils .with -Bum-, cienl authority, motive and example—the aplbprily, of God, the motives of .eternity, and thtf example of Jesus Christi God iri man. ,Thus' Wo find that, in 6xaol proportion ad tho Bihlo ia kpowl. edge, civil liberty, end squad morals ijet/iurie, L . .. . ;1 /■ -1 -'| Tlie P*tU»<of,tUe Deiett* , By the lime wo wo.to approaching, the moatolova ted point' bl*, Central Asia, a iorriblo wind had; selin from-thd'Norlh,‘which lostbd fifteen 1 da'ys', and m- Creased tho rigor of the cold .to a degree, that throat* oned us with great misfortunes. The sky wos alill dear, but tho cold was so terrible that oven at naid* day* tho influence of- the surf-was scarcely- pcrcdpU ,blo. ofcoorao still more during tho night, wo vycro. under tho continual ap* prehinbibb of bdihg frozen W death. I may men tion end circurtislancO that will : glvo ah idea of tho Gilr-ortiily of tho cold, Every. morning before set* tiogj pff, tho caravan used to lake a, meal, and r lhcn not again'untll they encainpodj bul.ns tho Tsamba was a kind bf food so little hgrebdbTe, that U whs diffidull lo talco ohongh of it at qnco -to.support us during, tiro dsy, vyo .uscd to soak in lea two or .thrpo balls of it to ,kocp in rbsevo for tho day’s Journey. Wo’forofticdiip' this boiling paste very, linen, and wo' ! had out' clothing,namely a garment of sheepskin, thena waistcoat of lambskin, then a short garment of r Fox’s and over all u groat woolen coal. Now, during this fortnight wo ednslantly 1 foiind' the balls’df lsambi frozen; and drew them from onr bosoms'they wore; so hard that wo almost -broke our teeth. in ■ l oltempUng lb oat them. Tho cattle suffered terribly, especially tho mules and horses, which "are not jo strong as the o«U. ■ WrThad W dress'them in felt carpels, and (io oamolVskjn around their heads; and in any uthoc circumstances llioir appearances would ccr. tainly hive excited our hilarity, but now' wo were in no humor for laughing, for notwithstanding all i precautions, tho caitlo of Ihe-carmrt wierc dccima |bd by'ddSlh; • ' '' *- , dfho nuqieroud.fruzen ,rivers that Wo hod to pass, occasioned us rnuph trouble, especially tho camels, which were sb awkward that wo,had to trace,a path for them by strewing sarid on the ice, and breaking , the lop of' it with .our hatchetsoven then wo had to load them,very carefully, ono after the other; ajad ifono of thorn chanced to slip and full,it was scarce 'l» possible to gel It tip again. .First wO had tore- Hove them of their baggage, and then to drag them on their sides to tho river bank, or spread carpels for them, and lug at them with all out might, but very often to no purpose; they would not make the slightest efforts to, liso, and they had at lasUo bo abandoned, for It was impossible In this frightful country; to slay- waiting on tho whims of a camel. All these hardships throw many oflho travellers into deep dejection. To tho mortality of tho animals watMiow added that of men, whom the cold seized, add who were- left to perish on Ih6 read* ■ One day when the cxhauslallori of ; our beasts of bbrden had compelled us to slacken our march, wo perceived a traveller seated by the Wayside, on a largo stone.— His head was bent down, his arms pressed against his sides, and ho:rom(rioed as motionless as a statue. Wo colled him several limes, but ho made no on- Vwor, and wo thought -he had not hofttd US. • What madness, wo said, to slop op the road ita thiaiway in , uc (i woallicr. Till. uhfortilnoto raon will certainly aio ot cold. Wo called him Q£ain | but as ( no ell.ll did hofariswer/wo oli'ghlcd and went towards hluvj His Taco had the oppearnneo of wax,'his dyfcb Wofol half open and gUssy, and ho had. icicles aospened to, his nostrils and the corners of hi« mouth. ■Ho Just turned his eyes towards us \yilh a-terribly vacant ekpressiun ; but hb was quite frozen, and had been forsaken by his companions. H appeared pa cruel to lqa>6 him thus, without an offort lo sayo Film, ihat wb determined to uUd'hlnt with nsj and W 6 lifted him from the ground,-nhd.-after wrapping ..him .op, wa placed him oo Sandadelmmbafs mulo. ~As sopn ap wo had pitched tho.lqnt. wo- went out to seek the S companions of tin? unfortunate man; and they pros , frAica ‘lhdhiSolrled before' ns. saving that wo had excellent hearts, but wo had given oursblvcs trouble in vaintheir,.ooArado, they, was M./or the cold had reached lift heart. Wo returned to our lent Wo6 wtml vvo 6‘obid doTot- hlmVbut ho Watf already dead. More thdn forty men perished thus in. the desert. When they could no longer oat or speak, or support themselves on, their horses, they wero left op the road, though still ulWo,.a,smoll bag of oatmeal and k HttVo’ wbodert bowl being placed beside them * 9 a last tanrk 6f inU-rcst in their fate; VVhdn every one else hsd passed by, tho crows and. vultures wore soon to wheel round them In tho air; and probably they began to tear tho unfortunate men before they were fairly dead.—iiuc’s TraotU- iii Somktuino.— Don’t Do d dfonb. You may rely upon your present possessions, or On your lu turo prospect; but those riches mat fly aOmy, or hopes may bo blighted ; and if you have no place of your own, in auch case, 100 lo ono you will And your palh beset with thorns. Want may come upon you beforb ' you" nrd' award- of; It, and, having no profession, you find yourself in any thing but an envlablo condition; It is tliero foro' important that youiehould be something.-- Don’t,depend upon fortune, for aho is a fickle support, which , often fails when you lean upon hqryith the greatest confidence. Tfusl to your own exertions. , % Lip* abd Exisximet.—r’l'lio mete lupso ofyearo is not lifo. ,Tq cat and drink, end sleep—to bo exposed to darkness and Die light—to pace round the mill of Habit, and turn thought Into an imple ment of trade—this is not life. In at this, but a poor fraction of. ti.<? epnaoiousnesa 01, immunity Is awakened, and iha.aiictWes.ajm slumber which toakoil worth while lo bo. Knowledge, * r , ~M love, bitauly, goodness, fallh alone can give vitali ty lo the mechanism of existence.* 'I ho laugh ol mirih that vibrates through tho heart—tho ' tear that freshens tho dry waters within—tho music that brings childhood back—tho prayer that calls tho future noarr—tho doubt .wliioli makes ua medi tate—tho death’Which'startles us With nlktory— tho hardships which forces us lo strugglo-Mho anxiety that sonde in- truth—arc tho Uuo nderlsU mont of our national being. ■ ID* pfllrlo Carroll rocovod Now York and Now Haven llalroad, for breaking hU logs by a collision. ■ > Q3*lt is an evidence of inobtioiy when it man calls for a bool jack to take hts bat oil yrillt. ; . ; ~ An editor, down South* who served four days pn a lory; sayalroS sd'full of law tWat It N Hard to hoop from’chcaling aomebodjl. l r. . .I. - * ‘■Jil.- '*:• 'n !.!, • <r ‘ ig; -j i ■ ,SMY,;;MAY%JBa2, f Tto Folly or Pride. : I ' Thb taf&Uty and '•aremitio’ ,R** k»«* h 'W» Ul fe-^Wrph. ■the Wily of pride in such a creature-as min.- - I toi|e ,f„- to - HU-fihll!.; it there U 1 a coitllneal 1 “After-ell, lakoleontoquieli sober moment oIV ImK ln ii,6 kUclion; or in: tUo [tlllori It rnos life, and add logfHhor iho twoidcaaot pride and ol i way . Ho .knows not how, and Wat dymon Waalo men; holiolfj him, creature qf a. span high, stalk- cr ( CB „ maT^ ... uko i|,b horse locch’a dougblor.'unlil ing. through-infihilo space in allthe grandeur .of provldbth hath do; mbi*d to give. It Is the littleness.',‘ £ercb'ed on a speck, of the universe, husband's duty to bring Into ih6boUso,and it Istßo everjf wind bf- heaven sltlketHn'tb bib blbod lhe dmy of iho wifo jo’soo that; qono, goes i.wrongfully coldness of death; his soul fltata'fronfbisbody butofU— least article, hoover, unimportant like: rodlcdV from : tiro etring ; 1 day andflight, as in itself, for it .establishes a precedent-—nor under dust qn Urn .wheel, ho ip rollcdtalong tho-.hflcw.epß any prbiooce. ftr fluid to stalk ! ln,and. ho seldom through d labyrinth of worlds, and all beneath thb-, loaves,an opportunity unimproved. A man gel# a ctealiop if God aie flamiog aboye.imd,beneath.— wife to look after his affaire, to,assist him mh a Is tlrTB aWeatoroto make Himself h crown of gin- joUtnoy thbligh hfo.lo * 4 d jl ry; to’diny his own flesh, lo'mdck at lila'fellow; droh far tr proper siatloh '» /p^wiuWtdo.l.. .XVhemee^ ties! , - \Vhen he.i acts is he, free, from pain? am i the tlioatro of her exploits in Iho bosom of her When he dies can ho escape the common grave l f am ii- w i lcro B i, e ro ay,(do as much towards making Pride is not the heritage of man; humility should f oll Qno as ho can in tho counting room or work ' dwell' wilh'fVallty, b‘nd‘hlbn’6 foi* Ignorance, error, B j,op ! . Il ls not llio money earned.that makes a man ahd'imperfection. - 1 ’- '' ' 11 wealthy—-It id what lib saves from his earnings. A ■ " ' 1 good,and prudent husband makeS- tt-depOsitd of Iho fruits of his labor with his best friend, and. If that friend bo, not true to him, what has ho to hope. If ho dare not place conflddricd In the companion of his bosomy where isho'lo place lit ■ A'wifoocla not for herself only, bgt sho is tho agent of many bha loves, and she is bound toad for their,good, and not for hor bwri gratification. '* Ilur husband’s good is llio end to which she should aim—his approbation-fs lier rowan}-,, Self-gldtlficalion in dfess, or in appolilo, or m°f° company, than his purso can well-entertain, Orb equally,pernicious. .Tho first odds yoolty to o±. Irivegaitico*; tho second fastens a doctor’s bill to o long butcher’s account; and the latter brings intern perabqe, the Worst of til evils, la its train. r , Young of the, Afl«» NpHong since wo saw a tear gathering In tho pyo of on old man, os ho apoko of tho past and llio pro-- wnt~of'llid limb wlion'ho bdrried pino-knola bppn the todo homo hoorlh for light to obtain a scanty education,' and then■ cbmparCd .tho (on thousands pn vilegpc,which arc now scattered, broadcast arpund ordiy door. Oh,’said ho, in tpnoa, the, mcn ! bf this day, do .not appreciate 1 tho light dfihb ago they live in; Tho words of thd old man made us tad, while at tho sbtao lima* wo -foUltnorli fiod tbal so many of our; young men faitlo ipiprovo Ujo advantages wiihinlhcir roach.. They oro cypn continually riiutlcring about ihcjr lot, and .pushing for positions where thuy can win tho reward 1 with, out tho sweetening, of toil. ,Tho ralB|,clopa. opjoypion|s ;pf .ll*® day, pro eagerly sought after, to tho exclusion or Jicglocl of the iriord ihlblleifuararild useful. In truths fow of our young nien know anything of the Value of tho privileges around them. ■ Tlie two Dromloa< ChrUtnplior Columbua Polior and Americas' Vet* puclus PoUcrare twin brothers and look so precisely alike that wo question if they. know themselves from each other. JS J lUoy do nobody clao does. Whether Ihoy go Into each, others, houseboat each, othci a dlhndra, and pay bacli pther’s debts, wo do nol know. - Wholhcrif one of thorn 'should lake a glaaa of brandy —llib other might bo tipsy, wo cannot say,and not that •cither oftbom .would do such a.thing— whether If one p/ihom should bo very aicklhd ottyjr might did by inWk.e, U a question winch wo hope will noi-bV'ablvcd in'A long time. ' ‘ Bath am,members’.of the general assembly. Chris topher a 1 Whig, and Americas, a‘ Democrat, artd there will boa pretty muas when they' got 1 to New port, . Not a soul in tho.llouaoxan tell ono.froip.ljio other, and thq Democrats .will ho, running. Iq Chris* tbpher, and, lW' Wljiga to Aindficus with/all the accrotsbf thoiWeapcctivA parlies. Wo IraVo our* tfolvbs somMltticrcoriiracnccda political conversation with the Democratic brother, who always bad tbo generosity to interrupt us bofqrowoigot opon dan. gorous ground,' Now. whpn wo meet either, wo say as wo lako his hand, »w this you are your brother 7 If It bo Christopher, bo says.Ml la I,’ and wo talk aCUUV | ir It W Ao«i»Uu* r - h» •»«*•■«*» *• its my brother, 1 and wo talk about the weather. Wo ehoqld adviso them to wear a badge around Ihcir hata like tbo railroad conductors, blit Then they woujd bo euro to change hats, and that would niako It worao. In one reject, however, thoro need bo no mistake, whoever uko either, of thorn to bo a very generous, whole hearted follow, will not bo mistaken if bo find himself speaking to tbo other, for In Ibis respect, as in so many others, they ahi juat alike.-— Protidenet ' •» rnai. ' Ti« Editor of the Albany Evening Journal It in j Europe, 110 wilies from Naples, Holy; ; , Nuploi boasts of making; lha finest Macaroni in • Ilaly. 1 visilodasmall town at the fool of Vesuvius ycstordat, where thousands of bushels of Wheal vrero bo log mode Inlo Macaroni. The Wheal was first.subjiclod 16 a kiln-drjing process,being spread 6n tiled roofs which dro heolcd gdnlly from 1 fires within end from the Sun without. Iti* afterward® ground toaracly, mixed with water and kneaded into (l naptc, which Is subjected to poundoi® toraewlal resembling thoso used In driving plica.—- Tbo patio is then forced Ihroagh machinery which gives jlils form and name,.some coming oul M- »a roni,qhd some Vermicelli, each Coking, howt .cr, ’ riiarly'yariotiM of form, aomc long arid thin like • paper, : aofn6‘likb Hbbbhs.eomo in‘balls, and others 1 likoJjdata, pbadj.arid oven os sVrtmll ad mustard seed., • AlGoioo f froro whioh place X think,wo-gel most • of Saffron Is put Into Ilia paste, which ■ fives it it yellow tingo.’ Hero it is nearer thq oolro • of’bfdsd . Ntil’bnly the Kalians, but all who visit >* tittty, become very fond of this doscripton of food. 1 Tho imjfession which I think prevails infamies; that Malaroni and Vermicelli manufactures ore not 1 particularly clean, Is erroneous. There is no good 5 groumHf objection to Ibis food oh that (iccoQnl. CiiAtiSROINO tus Jun T.-—“ Do you moan .to chal lenge djy‘of lho‘jury ?" was the query of a counsel oft art llislr trial, loan angry clibht: ; > “TolbO oUro 1 ! do,” was the reply," 1 mesh to chaUonboCvoty man of twelve if they gWo d"Verd?cl ogainsjme,'and I wonder if 1 might trol include tho judge jn'thO’mcssßgo 7” A PozaLtb'TnjsiiMSNi—Mr.’ unrltffT took to tbll how many were at the parly’. " T/ietwo Crogans was one, meuclf was two, Miko Finn was throe, and^—arid—who tho devil Was four ? Let toe eeo (counting his lingers)— the loio Miko Finn was two, myttolf wasjhrce, and r -bcdad. (hero wb'b four of us. but Samt ratrldk douldn l tell (ho ftatoo.of tho other. 1 Now It's raysclf thal had It r Miko FlnL was one. <Ae tioo'Crogana teas Itoo, my self waa fliroo, and*—and, by my eowlfl think thoro was but lirco of us, allbct alU’f . MAteuill Aid in' MAnsACHOflurra.—The Votlon 2Vtfnscrif»j of Tucaday saye: •n « Wo loirn that up id last evening Governor Koes ail, bid received «a9,O(W frum llangsrlon bonds issued# Qud that money In various perns U pouring in toalarco amount., Wo should not bo,surprised,if ho shoulJ carry aw.y, from bis vl.lftp Ibis molropt,. Ils: at loisl ® 50,000. There seems to bo no bod to lhocntbi.is.nl manifested from indi.ldu.l.ln Ulff. .tent lean. In Now England, lo.oonlubalO maloti. sLaidMo Kossuth, , Almost every bout add. somq tiling to ufoll lire arocuul,; 1 , ..... ~ ■ Tutporu.ln llm iwos.of Ike iilania.by which they transmit nql.turo pud. alr,,«ro l c*fi?dtog!» ) ininulo, hud ITnbh'lo bo' clwkod oxpo.luro lo dual; ,mi|l /i.Sliboiallr’abbt i'dolloalo ~l4nla .liould tbcr.ibto bo placed cut Ol 'llio rosoh of smoko', obd if llidir ieatOa boooaio soilodMioy aliould be washed. ■ 1 No arllfiolal bioiind Will 'preserve Hint bloom and froahiiosa wliioli ppfscss so itrcaialablo a charm for Ibo rolnd.wltlioul good houllh,regular habits,frwuonl ablutions of Uni body in Wilier, early.rising, arid ox arcisos In Walking or riding* ’ qucku Tlio moot curious liislancoof a oliangn of Instinct. Is montionod by Darwin. Tho boos carried to Barbsdoos nnd tho Wtotorn lo’.nnda ceased, to lay .up honey nflor thd'fudl year, llioy found tho woollier so firm, and Ibo rnntorials of honoy so 'plentiful,.that llioy filled liioir giAvp mercantile character, bocanto exceedingly pfoflj gate arid debauched, nto up'all their capital, and resolved lo work no more, and amused themselves flying about tho sugar-houses and .stinging lhg.np* groofl.— jSoslon jflflhher. , ay.* ; ZS Volunteer. ’ The Now YorkCouricr.fldys lhai l)io coQlcruph tcd, exhibition of the, industry of AU WtypM in that oily is no longer a'mailer of dpubtybut u fixed fact. It adds: • ' JW. M i A number of articles liavo already been Imported, j •with tho'viow ofbdvlhg them plaCcd in the collect* , ion, aod< wo boar of. other orders that bavo gono out , wlibio the past fqrtnight,to Switzerland, Franco and olsowlierbtfor manufactures Tot the samo object—•!' 1 Among the articles already brought from abroad, I I wo cannot forbear mentioning, a,carpet, fabricated I [in Halifax, England, and which may bo inspected at thq store of Bolls, Scllcch & Butts. Tbo carpel is in a square piece,, and measures about six yards In . length and five yards |n width. Il is .of a Mosaic ! pattern,' and so exquisitely wrought [half the beholder trislihctively regards 51, at first sight, as i nobly grouped.paiolirig on .canvass. Wo orb informed that i in its lubrication lf\tcb imnuand, threads were used to the squarq inch, dtrd that tho cast of,the article, , of tho'dimension staled,is over 81000. 1 nun drod'colori'dro mbdo lo appear in lho f filling bp of ! tlwj' bnbb, and those, with the admirable -perspective observed, and iho Correctness of chiara vtcuroi arc really calculated to deceive the boboldor, whocanoot | oompfehdnd how such marvellous effects Conveyed Id tho eye by tbo intricacies of thread, through the agency of, the loom. Another Teßriole Fioht at Ciiaores.—A oorroopond.nt undo, date of April ifl'i gtv’CD, tile following cccouht of another bloody batllo at Chagres: “ Chagres baa again beoa tbo acono of another bloody battle. It woR at this time black against black, Carlhagohiano and natives against Jamsci ana..; 1 It commenced at the house ol a Mrs. John-, eon, on the American side, a Jamacia negroes, who It appears, gave a fandango to her colored, conn* trymeri. ' About one o’clock in the morning on un fortunate 'native ’ entered her hbtiso, and os eome 1 ill, feeling Misled elqoe the last row between the Jamaicans and natives, they boat the poor, native most unmercifully. Ho immediately. wont over to the oilier’side and Bounded ,llie alarm, and, io less than half in hour tho'litllo river which' sopa ratea the Americans from the Chigrea aide, was swarming with canoes, loaded with .Carlhugeoi ansand natives, who came to, avenge the,injury done thoircompaniom They assembled on tho hank 1 to tho number of iboul 300, atoned with hatchets land long knives, and matched in a solid body to Mrs. Johnaoi’o, iwhen .the work bf destruction commenced. Glass bottles wore hurled at tho na tives, pistols were fired, but tho natives forced their way ini and allot tearing everything io.lho house to pieces;' attacked.the Jomaclans with liSlchetabbri knives. Tho.Japlacinns were forced to .retreat'after being oil InonidSt frightful. raun : non- One poof follow had both arms cut off, Just bbdy'o the elbow j'somo their Ijngpts cut off, and some thdif’baoks'and facet) horribly mutilated.— Bach yelling.aid' screeching!—it appeared jo mo as if some wild beasts were devouring tho whole population. There wore Soino'lhroo hundred arid fifty Jamaica men, at the tlbiobp the river. Had they been hero'the' slaughter Would have been aw ful. Thoy fought desperately on boll! sides for two hours, hut l|ro drura' on.lhofort Rounded, for the (roods to' muatof, ond'sbmo sixty came river and charged gn'lltb mob, who scattered poll moll to tho woods. ' Tho troops took possesion of the field o( batllo and arrested soma twenty of.tbo rlngleaderi and look' thorn to tiro fort. ' -Htim whispered that another attack would bo made.the next night, on.lhd Jnmaciane, and num bers of litem sought protection in tho Castle; hut order feigns again in phegros. Tbo Jamaola men aro leaving for homo, and iho Sierra Novcda look some forty or fifty to Jamnoia. A strong guard is koptioq tho other side, arid oanoea are not penrtit* tatT lo;oro99 over after ton o’clock at night, while a guard is on this eldq ready lo giyo the alarm in oaso of another outbreak. Tho troops In the Cas. 110 rcmMrt aridor arms, and sentries ore placed within call on the ramparts. ■ Tii».Cii4Ncsq,oFLiFit.—Among tho iolercat ipgfvcts developed by Iho rc'ocnt-cenaus oiehomo In relation to Iho lawo that govern llfo and death. They erg boaod upon relume from the State of Maryland, ond t a ooroparioon; with previous oaoa. ITho.oaloolati9n.it la unnecessary, to oaplain, hot tho result io a.lablo ftom.wbioh we gather Iho fol lowing illustration t . ■ 10,208 Infanta oto born tho apmo days and enter upon life simultaneously. Of .Ihoso, 1,243 never roach (ho'onnlvcraoty of llioir birth t 9,025 com nienoo their acoond year i but tho proportion of death mill conllnuos bo great , that atllto end of tho third year,-onlyMßS,Trriiboot four-filtho of thu Original' numbor, aorvivo. ■ ilut daring tho fourth year the system aooma to. acquire more strength, and tho number of dualha. rapidly de creases. It goes on, decreasing, until twenty-one, tire comnionoomont of Innttirity amt the period of highosl health. 7,134 enter upon tho activities and responsibilities of life—more than iwo-tlmds of tho, original number. Thiny.ftvo comes the meridian of manhood, (~302 hnyo reached it.— Twenty yeara moro, or.d’tho ranks aro thinned. Only 4,727 or less than half of those who enter life filty-fiVo years ago,' ora loft. Arid now death comes more ftenuonily. Krery yesr tho ratio of mortality Bloodily increases, and at seventy there are not a thousand survivors. A scattered few lido oh to tint oloao of Iho century, and ql the ago] of brio -hundred nnd six the drama 1« ended; tho laof mah td ddad.—.«/6drti/ • Jouttfitf. ! 1 ' . •' •' ' rut'. A World’s Fair, at Ncw-York. i '.’Vi in ;*i ii Immature DtirUl* The Albany Register, rd rle on this subject, relates the of whioh,tho edUoV wupperfcqily coghfrapU' j Somo years ago, wo were perrooUy oogidzSfll to an occurrence of this kind* which’ Wbs.bflhC'tfioat heart-rending character.; TH6 of * man was taken'enddenlylll.in tf chflffihr r tflw was carried to her hodld in a Btoto of eybrfopw Id a few hours she partially 1 l; bdl|cnmodihlej ly relanscdi dna consciousness.' Sne’layln’ two days, thb then as it was thodgHt, And-as aa thwe Wa_s diihott every reason f -to belisyey dead. Nd sigtMt. of I breathing couid be delected, tho limba bdewoe rigid and cold, and tHoeyes’remained opon with the fixed and glassy .stare qf de^th; but there teas no (flange ifytheeolor qfihe tktn) r , the only reason ■in ..tho .world; for aopposlcgifpnf dissolution had not taken place. - rf fho poor bereaved husband, almost franvioal the loss of .the youn» and beauliliil wife whom he.almost idolized, clbhg with desperation I'd'lhe libpe llndced id ndi face, and long resisted the anahimotra decision Of the physicians; that she wtto certainly dead. They told him. what is doubtless,true, that itsomeUates, though It very Tartly 1 , happens, lhal there 'la do discoloration for days and even weeks after dlsso-, lution has taken place.. But still he in it was not.unlil three,days bad passed without tte faintest signal of change or sign of life, lhal he fi nally gave up and suffered tho burial to take piece. She was entombed, in a vault. Months passed*-*- A cemetery having been laid out, the husband pur-j [chased and beautified a lot, erected dn elegant monument in It, and when all waeroady, suporia lendod the removal of the body of his wife Horn the vault to its final resting place. When the vault was opened he remembered thd circumstances of her death, above detailed, and a desire suddenly 9oized him to once more behold the corpse. - By his direction,the coffin lid was removed, -100 spectacle which presentodjtselfwasjncon^lroßhr horrible, for U* showed that she hdd b6ed ativei She bad turned quite over up oh hersldd, she hod clutched her nails into the coffin until her [incurs bad bled, portions of her grave clothes we're lorn, and in her horrible stuggles she had contrived to carry her hand to 'her head, and had plucked * froth it a mass of hair, with portions of thecap-lhalcovered ill . ' u. The poor, man never recovered from the snoqU of that awful spectacle.. He was. borne away senseless, and for tho test ofhls wcarVllfe Wes an utterly broken hearted and miserable being., l ■■ ' Naano MiNfrniLßy.—Too Now York Mimfr thus confessos itself partial'to (ho wcll knoWb negro airs. Wo like-the candor of oaf fridnd Pullei 1 In this reaped, Ihongh wo Itavo flo ddnbl 'hia preferences will Shock the sensibilities of (ho so-called pblilO'Schiety, wh'o look upon nothing as (espeotabfo *lW Italian Opera! " - \ ' Wo confess to a fondness for negro rhloStrtlsy'r' there is something in tho plaintiro wail of“Doaf est May”— in the affectionate rentemßranoo of “Lucy Neal,” and in tho tuolodiona mourningte .. Undo Ned,” that goes directly into tho heart.' and makes Italian trills seem lame. It la like Os slao'a music nf memory* “pleasant and mOttlft ful to tho ooul." “Dearest May” has become classic,—a sort of Venus Afticanua, with “ llor eyes to bright they thine at night, _ , When the moon w gone away.” And <* poor Lucy ‘Neal,* 1 thu Heloiso of 'darklii,' her very natno’has become tho synohyiri df-pi* thofl* poetry and love. The whole world.isredo* lent of the sweet and plainlivo air In. which her charms are chanted; and the beaulf of bersblnlnff for* often obme* over us like a pleasant shadow from aa angel’s wing. •“ , . >• Ob if 1 bad her by my fide • |lovv bappy 1 would feel." , ■ • , And as for poor u Undo Ned,** bo sadly dedtU ded of his wobl, God bless, that find old Colored gentleman,, who, we have been assured, has . "Gone \vb«ro the good Ill||er*go.• , *’ Put into Miudir Shaft.—Tlio Boston Pal end,'what wo suppose It moans Iho public shall understand as a “ fuel-rate nolico” of a contempt)- rary, as followe: ' , ; “Thera is fiction enough in this natralisalo supply a clrootuttnglibrary —romqnce equal to Iho consumption of a score of boarding house Mtskes. In plpln terras, Ac. if an enormous liarJ Excuse us—wo should have said the fertility <fhisjmagi nation is irrepressible” , • Child Sotvocatbo’ in Wheat.—Tho. iliofar mond Enquiior ropdrls llio death of Miss Fannie TayloiV on interesting lililo girl of iwolvoor thir teen ybats of age, daughter of Alexander Toyldf,* Esq., by suffocation.- ’ u With some of her companions she was play ing on a huge pile of Wheal in one of the upper tuorics.of the OaUego Mills, and was drayrn dowh by the suction of tho trough through which, the wheal is passed below, and she was aiteralhr. buried and suffocated to death under tbdwhoat. * (f? Whether you are playing on the sifts of the world, your chirtclors should always bo well dress* >cd. Good broadcloth i#always received with asmlio,* though Covering a raacal; while linfoy-wolioy Is rather run upon; though covering a patriot. | • On Friday, tho 7th Inat, a post oiammal-’ lion was held by. Dr. Parkhural op tho body, of lbs widow of Arnos Eddy, irt (ho town of Frankfort,' Herkimer county, aged-77 years, and,'to Ins ptler astonishment of all present, a full-grown child wai found, which aha had carried for tho terra of forty-’ *ii yoara. It was cased In a sort of bony or cartila ginous Btruclurc.cxcopl end leg and one fool and pits elbow, which wero almost entirely ossified. THV facts and circumstances of the above case will bo published at foil length In tho different medical jriurnala.aeeoon aaDr. P. finds leisure to pnl together the history—of which he has extensive notes—thal ho bat kept for the last twelve year*, at well ss of her life before and after marnd^r 1 , which took plsd* fiftv»two yearaago.—fftreo Obtsrttr. y. '"•* , Mom than lulf Iho Slock of iho Cry.ul P»Um.- lo lie eroded In Ndw York, for a world'. Exhibition, it said to have been taken. Ejout hundred baikota of fine alrawbcrrica wer6' iccolvod in Now York,bn Tuesday week from Charleston. ' __ . _ , , A boy from tho counlry_was recently lakon Into a conllomao’s family. Ono evening aftpt having boon called up Into Iho drawing rooin* ho cento down into tho kitchen laughingimmodoialoly. ; '• What I*’lho mailer 7' cried Iho cook. » Wbv.’ said ho, ‘there arolwolvo of’em up .there, who-coJldn'! .mrff (ho c.ndlo, end lliojr bed lo riny for rao to do it I*' ' ' ,* Tub humorous Doan Bwift whoao antipathy to fishing was well known, having been .asked by child what a fishing rod meant-- \[ • It means my dear sir,’ said ho* only a longpOM with a worm on ono end and a fool on the other.* • J. Tobacco Crop;—U lo said that lift tbbaCco crop df this sbason In Kentucky will bo very light. ThalVoils end fly have nearly doaltoyed the plant*. • uIN .)*i Robkrt Fjburb, a free nogro, convicted by itarifr Arundel county (Md.) Circuit Court* for entlojpg bln ‘wife, a stave, lo run away, has been aedtCTCtjd to,lty penitentiary'(br two yoaUand’dj* i j > (Vfii ’/.list.:.
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