■ Vf-. 4 ■ • T&it, ; BildiofflTonMrTwoDollint'lfpWiViUilntEo tw\ 4o4TwoD«k«_ahd .VlKyOmtii tf. hol ifooodttModmitfl nil arrearages' arc paid unless ' *t thooptlonof tho Editor.- ' : ; AD«ttTOSK*»i»— Accompaalod bythcXUan, Hn4 not exceeding duo Biiuuro, will bo inserted throotlmoaftr 1 6ni«(,. . *a! r V *■: ;Hte •* •:•? "’ ■shi)ti)i69mn&hvm*pMri 9 'ii w -, j„ }• £;. ■'.'-s®cfouds look black, tUOgmas.ls low j, <.\ " VThiiroot falls down, thejjpaniols Bleep' v v ' k ‘Afid-imldbra firom their bODwebs ; peep,:‘. Lost night the aim wool pale to bod. * ; ' The mooij In hallos hung bedhead r '’ , v '• Thd boding shophtfrdhearea a •sigh* ;. 1 1 For sap, a rainbow spans thoaky.?- •' * 'Thawailaaro damp, thoditchea smell, ‘ 1 .'U Closed is lherpink*oyedplmpernoll. < ;<’ ‘ Hark! how the chninytat table crack, V., V -u. Did BettyVjw'nts rack?-i , »* Her cbVns her, And to her bafElmUmely sent her*>... „ LpUd'dnaalrtho ducks, the seiudowl -cry,- f . distaut hills arb looking nigh. . ‘ i HoW rusUoss are the snorting swlD© } v- The busy QleSdlsturb tho'klqo. e i liQWO’ertUo grassthe swallob', wings, } ybe cricket, too, how sharp he sings! -j<. * tUo hearth, wlthvolret p^ws, SlkJVfping o'er her whiskered JaWs. 7 ' The smoko from chimneys light ascends j Then spreading back to carth'U bonds. ; The wind unsteady vecryaround,; f v Or settling* in the eoatisfoundi •. Through tliodearstreaih the fishes rise, < And nimbly catch thouucautioua flics. < The glow-worms numerous, clearand bright, lUnmed.the dowy.dcll last night; , •; - At dusk the squalid toad was seen,. , Like quadruped, stalk' o*br the green, Tho. whirling, wind tho dust obeys, "' ■ - And ln‘tbb rapid oddy plays'. Tho.frog has changed 1 his yellow vest, And In a russet coatii dress’d! ; , • ;”, Tho sky Wgroen/the'Atrla still,' " The mellow blackbird** rolce Is shrill; *. ■' : Ttib'dog,"Bo blWrfldJh l hlfl taste, . . . : Quits muttonbtfhs|W grWa to TeaM. vil Behold }'-' - ,ti - They Imitate :j '=> ■ And seem preclpfraie^wU•’ A*tf they felt the ptaftrog bah/ The tender colts on back do lie, . No* hqed the traveller passing byy,. In fiery red tho sun doth rise, . ,; * Then wades through clouds to mount the sky - ’Twill surely raia, I aee’t with sorrow, * ‘ Onr jaunt must be put bIT to-morrow, , , .i,„. ■ AUTCIV . • A SUBSET QY IONfIFEXXpW. Thou comot Autumn, jierdldcd by tho rain, - . With banners by great galeslnccssant fanned,, Brightertban brightest Bllka of Samorcaiid, -, And stately oxonnsVnrssfcii tp thy walnf / . Bpoii thy bridge of goldbthy royalliand ' Outstretched with benedictions o’er: tf)o r land, Blessing the farms through all thy vast domain : Thy shield iatbe rod harveabmoon,. suspended So long beneath the heAV e us o\rhan gingeavesj Tby steps are byUhe farmer’s prayers attended; Like flames sbluo the sheaves « And , ovation splendid, ‘SblhtL atao&ofj^|iW^lod»scatters '■ . • * P? t-r- K V ■> ", '. V a, , Trom Graham *# Magazine. - Wt A BY Will SOI* bt Dt w. £estra. U , !‘i • • CDAl>Tttt r. ••; • •','«on.hor cheek, [ • ’• /'And stole her bloqnj£Wfty.*V c Mary Wilsm iws an only- child. Her pi' rent* were exceedingly ■wealthy; and. though possessing cxtendod'londcd catalca they Were u hoarding nprichncitf as they were onlylrt moderate Mr.‘ WiUoa Was rather aristocratic In hU manners/ ytt, in many respects, he w*squite liberal to thosdof hw neigh bora.who were not as forlu-t Hate as himself in accumulating property, lie ni a.gentleman of great influence, around whom gathered the elite of Cmcinnatir-wbose favor arts courted and sought by the wealthy and great* ,In his earlier days, Mr/Wilson hod laid out the rules, which were -to govern him through the world, and-la whatever circum stances in life; he fully resolved, to abide, by the course he had adopted 1 for.hla guidance.— Be hod retired from the active capacity of a bus inn* man and yet, whenever he found an op portunity for speculating, ho was Just the, man toibgagoln it; About the time our story commences, the fe- Ver of speculation in (he Western Stoles raged £o> marvelous extent. The'excitement, was great, and many, had. invested • their whole pat rimony in (he speculation, with ithe ardent as surance that they would become immensely wad thy. But, 'alas I 'Choir expectations -were (rak'“castles 4n the alp;**; far the excitement aoonr subsided/and those who hftdjnveslcd their Ml In'purchasing land, flow found, to their great‘astonishmenti that they had lost aU’they S assessed. 1 Many .wlio were independant 0115 ay. and had the, brightest'anticipations oftluj future, the next were penniless.and destitute, Aot knowing, where aor how to procure a Ous tenancofot their families; u •* > Among iho most Unfortunate in this respect mi Mr. Wilson; - He had invested all even to the last dollar, of his immense possessionshe had bought lands at ancxorblant prlcoj, but he was perfectly satisfied that in the speculation ha would make his thousands. - Ilia wife and daughter remonstrated against his catering so «wy Into the pr'lha.cxmtment, and J»d ofi involving himself to so great on extent: MU h* was too deeply resolved upon making saoney topay the least regard totheir pamon- Ho endorsed largely fop others, and lost in the agitation which existed. — Snsonlalion was the ell-absorbing topfd—with V ort magic’ which usurped his ‘Hat 'Jfm/tin• down, ttffltKffiassa WaJliy eittew wcroitrtppcdofiatSpro. ,WM* of wohm. who h.4>it loat ftll j„ , IWBSIIw crilamsa «jwu» of; endorsing for, othprs. In short*, a depression of business issued seldom witnessed to a (Commercial city.. :;• . ■■Reduced to want. Mr. Wilson ww gone! his pride preventing him from engaging Si on ordinary business; and hte oonstUaUon too fbeblo for manual labor, ho foil keenly sensi ble of the unplesantness of hhr situation. He know not what to do f Bis splendid mansion —the homo of bis childhood, whoso.'hallowed associations Ailed his heart with happiness— AnJ been given up, to satisfy tho demands of the law J ms furniture was sold; and still un* Bquldated claims pressed dally and heavily up on him foe payment. Friends who, in tho days »f Ks prosperity, Rooked .to. his hospitable .vijlmßu', &&. itit&i ■ ;-V- ■ ? -, J r-.-u ■ -Vov') hAi K ■TYW° ; J* ® ; ’-s^i imy^O r ft' .> i-' B? m:t H: -"• ■A^.*« : v Bi*£y ; 1/$ B^ i 7 '*' B_' «*■ B- " B^ v | ,, ‘ B^>i;^ : l^j . '■^^y' l -' l 'srV , '^^' /^^y-', ' : ’-^ rs xT, -j yjf*‘\y t • , '?^f ■.". , -v.> ;i,j.;r.f,;v'' ' vr. rf/vV-o; ~;j ■ '■ BY ;B. I BBA , rTpN v S-S'l s . ~IT~. -.^ board; now shunned nnn; aa cn6 who® they re garded a9"thelrinftrl6r,’botli in pointofjycaltft am! rcspec taWlity 1 Mr.- VPilsoh thG' keenest of Injustice, and' riovv.feU IwW'pninlblltWaa to H& thought, in ferior. fir his fdtow-jpwfe.' - ~ -- of nbcwnttmi'piutentdphar whoso amfabie'dispoaitioo stid beauty attracted a - host of- admirer?; tnrfr prosperous days, sought to rival each bther/for her hapdv among whom : jrcre Charles Toipiln- son of‘4 wcaUhy mcrchant ofGincm- PotiV Charles wnaaybungman of rare talents; tion»'- Ho pdSßossn) all the qualities ofca rmb)|e. . generous-hearted map .? Mary nbsorved thifi, and felt pained to see sormneh fident* wftstccUn.uariofla atteTnnts to.pmrQ the Hibie falfie; bnfcyet she lovodbim. . Thriratlachrnent daily grew atrop ger until they were betrothed atuTthe dMrap nointed, fof the ennshtnation of vnrrS.—' Before, however. (be thne'of their marring* ar rived. -Mr. Wilson’s mlslortuno earn**, the ten-, deucyof-*.wbirhwns rntiro .revolution : in- the - of Mr.) Tnmilnson ,Hc non? Halved that be wonM not marry ij nr. because fath er failed, and iti nil nrohahilitv, would never be worth a dollarhjfftin-' With Ibis riJ-o1ntior» : on bts mind he-was at a loss to flopnaln* her of his determination, or how be coiild'hoi*m*ablv release himself from h’S^neatremynt.TTn had too, little* fort’tndo. to unmask bis chancy of f sentiment to her.’ne'wnnllv • nnd to,do so be letter would Wrav s want of which he bad the reputation nf -nossTssinff. Tnthe midst of ibis trying sitontiom he palled to bis assistance.,;® friend, wham bad placed fhe, utmost coqfidcncp, and to whom be had entrust ed the transnctjdd ofmuch imnor’ant business. To this friend Mr" Tomlinson pave inafrnetiona bq\y jpim at the same time tonse (ho utmost cfthtion in the information he wisbfedto carry;' Hls’namc was’Sainucl Oar don.- 1 '• •/. -•* vt; :, x.CHAPritn t*«/ , She smiled—ind when she did .-. ■ ’ It vr&vsd sid.'shMited, pnd brief. '• -' Anfftbo* hcr-’tnoupnlhehanrt she’d chldo, : , ! .;And-fltw>fo.tQ;smllfi away Its grief.,. TbcaUnchtnent between Tomlinson and Kfi-’S Wflson. tbuJf fay., had been scoretly kenf from her parents, they preferring to make it known hnt a feW weeks previous to theirtnHrriftjrpday. - But 1 Mrs. Wilson, with the watchfulness of a mother, perceived their intimacy, and in a gen*, ilo'manncraddrcssed her .thus:. . , . ' .‘Mary,'for* soqio rime past I have noticed rather rooro thrm a friendly intmiacy between you and Mr. Tomlinson, and, as a mother I feel iUny duty to give yon advice on the Rub joct. 1 wo.uld nst do aught to give you, pain : but t am not favorable to the addresses of Mr. . ... .. - 1 : • Miss Wilson deeming it no longer prudcntjto* keep the truth of the matter concralcd frontier mothtr, replied: ' ' ■ ‘"Dear mother. 1 bopo you wTlrforgivc my rashness; I bono you will overlook my disobe dience,'’ / ■ ■. Thglr conversation brokcnofFhvTt quick : .‘l.havc a.tffoiwagb from Str. Tomlmson v and pish to see Mi®* Wilson alone fbr -a . few met; mobt«.’Raid the stranger..-,, " VI fiavc,! he cofttiriued. ‘nnfnrtnnatclyvtn an pdiinec to you that Mr- since he has lost so much ; in; the misfortunes which have fallen op so , many of the citizens of this city, deems it, at present. n rash under;aklng to mar ry; while circumstances of soch an Aggravating character continue.-- I think it would be better for you to be a$ calm as possible, and wait pith due untilj'A mOiij'lavorablo turn of fortune, wblch'l'adtleipate will trot be very long.’ - . 'r!\, - ' . ■ a .-■• •!•. • a Had an.ico-bolt .entered the heart of that young girh.it could not hatched a much,great* er effect. Illa worda fell upon her cam like the solemn of All hch hopes': for’sirico their mlsfdN tunes, she had fondly supposed that her - mar* riage with Mr. ITomlioson .would, in a great measure,, retrieve the reputation of Ivcr. father. Shocould not believe that Mr*. Tomilson’ would be guilty of such "duplicity,'and thbdght the stranger had imposed upoa her. Bat'how Uci stranger as he Was, knew anything in regard to their eugageinent, was something more than she could solvc—'-nrj enigma Which cost her much anxiety and thought :• parents, until that,moment, had not.lchown it-,.Her.mother saw the beetle' flush mantle the Check of hch child, : and fell conscious that'something serious would be the consilience, v That. Mary toted Tlmlinson was umnislakcable. She read it in thedrap blue of her eyes? she saw ft in every lineament othci* failure: she discovered It in oil. her,actions: midrWitb tbe-sympatliy of mother’s own feelings, she endeavored to'con* solo her W tfiot, hcr’hoor of nebd,* 'But the edict was toof much for her delicate ctmsiUu* tion to bear. She ‘loved not wisely* but two well:’ and day after day, she sat pensively snr yeylng the. benutiftil scenery- befopo her. and silently retttcling onber unhappy condition, «»llor sliver voice,was heard m» more—^ Sho sang not; and hhr hnjathjng Into, , knew neglect before, ■ ‘ ’ / v JN’mv lies alone, forgotteU< routo!; Or, If a passing‘sfrftlh «ho gang, '*• ; 1 So nymroAdly lif mlplbers rose, "' Thai (hose who honrd might doom she rang ‘ A lorn sonl's requlm to repose I’* c - 'Drift lovely autumn evening, Jitst aa the son was shedding its last rosy-beams on‘ the tops of the surrounding hills,.Mary looked from her chamber wiudoy, and draqk glflnco, the goldcn glories of expiring dfty . and thought how calm it would bo for her to dio n* sweetly oa the sun was sinking to rest behind the bills, so that her memory might live, like tho beau teona twilightvlong aftcr licr. frail body had mouldered.again. ,pho called her. mother .to her side and told her that ahowjwdythgr At such a bcttutiAtl hdbri when the day began to Close. and ahadnwa were rio longer broad coat froto tho clouds, but were stretched along the SUrfaoo of or bill-side.‘Mary breathed Jwr ImH As those precious but flerilng scene para like }tko saber (noughts across tho face of tho earth or intermingling sldo by side with gaynnd brfl T liant AaswiceS of light of .canal evanescence, fobbing all tender ah 4 which other* wisehad'boen lustrous and sparkling, they call up within tho heart of tho memory or-the post: and hy iop association we can scarcely trace, characters re-appear of Mends who have passed away before us. ” ■ Thua coded thfififoof Mary Wilson. StrooV down;ln. tho vigor and bloom of youth, this young maiden has left many friends to mourn he**- loss.- She-was much esteemed: so much so that every Personal defect «?aa fonrotten.in the ohnnhS'of her fltfrit, withwhlcli she imparted bor;Wends a look ofkirfdncfia and a blessing. Yon willow ahadei ivinarhla atoao)* ' niP? curious eyonan ten „• -.That mjdcmg^h.there Uoth opo :v • Who Ibvod too.woh.’V; mm. ; /• ,r,» r“bim c p6tf^r— reiiTrATs-iiß >im-88^iiiMtmum.- ovn cobntht.” O'-.r lr v.> ; ,\shyJ?p, Dlfa't Plopoit.;;.-1.-,;,’.' • »«TVTiy dldyon noTcrthlnkof marriage V* flak ed lof myJricnd Lyman irf some ten.rycoTßblder Hheouimyaelf) and a confinned' bsttbelor.'.' •} •; ; “I have thought of B,” said be. -. •V, r. **Weil.whydqo’tyon jfiwtyMopl**'. - •* •: j r tell you, .You know > frahfei ? palqiep, don^you V'/Yca i he. fajled, last lyeek to twenty thousand dollars'. “ BhC whdt to dowithyonratojyl”/ , • J, v/.' . '■‘’‘Something, ns you. will see. ' I Waa nercr scr rrfiPsly tetpptea to mabe n proposal bpjr once,' and thftt'Was to wlfe—-hefbro abe was' married;doyoVandcrataiid.’* :: lb Said b growing > Intereated, “And why didn't youT”- ': " .T; ; - i • . . *»Ton shall know. -1 was yonng ond roman tlcot thatlrae—she beanfiflilandsccojnplished:' We stern thrown- much together fa society, and Iwas just, then of m ago to her fasci nations...,Though I nevcroiprened my in words.'! .suppose my looks betrayed me* find X am quite snro that she was roy feelings (ftWard's dcr. r.Opr families being' somewhat In fimate, wo'woroort theSaine'footlng, and sho. (roated ro'o ln much .the samp copfidentisl man-, Per as ahc-woofda fkVortt©iCo«Blh,* r ;,\- ' : ‘-i)b ynn ihlnk, ,, l “that she was.ta love with yon?” 'v. * - - ■••“Ifo,” sifd he, «l noverfbought that. ' I pro* snmOj boiveTef; she would like to havo lured nie On tnn depfmtioh, and then Wonld have acted as fhnc.v dictated, One day. when I hod made n mOmlngcnll hhd was alknit retirlngrshe fold moshovras gnlngout ft shopping.-and laughing ly, proposed tp.my to go with her and carry the hiindlfa, . Having, nothing of ; importance to takenp uiy, Onio, and not .being-aversoto. the propowil -pnrth* on Account of Its novelty, and cftpsfdrrable. father suspect, on account oftho agrecabVe cbafacirt of the . company X should have, I consented in the same spirit, and. In. a' (ew minutes we were fairly an reals. “Ibavo hot little to buy.” aai(l my compan ion. “You mav- congrafuTate yourself upon that, as yon Will bite the less to cafry.” Wo tmdoourQrst visil toddry goodscatab .lishinout.,. -i..»>.•/>' J “Have you colKrs f”' Inquired Caro hne; A I'rra pnantlty * were J displayed, hut, -thoy wore ovlyflvo dollars ln price, and they were too. cheap. At length ano was found Ai BPTcn and being declared, tho best 'in the’store, mT"comp'»nion at lqhgth professhd bdwtilf satisfied,- ana decided to toko , “Isuppofte,” said she cm going 6ut, » l thnt I don’t really need It, but beantlfdl thnt I conlA not reslst the tetnplatloh.” : A bennllfhl shawl 'at the door of tho next store’ caught Caroline’* attention. * “I must cer tainly kq fn and look at their shawls.’.* said she. “I never s ft w any precUely like them.' “New the clerk. r< Tes. mlaa, just imported from Prince, warranted to surpass In fineness of texture and. dnrabllity v jiny now extant, .Will you have onot” . ♦*Tho price?’* ' '/‘Seventy-five dollars, and cbeap'at’liml.” Caroline was’ startled at this announcement. .<»ThAlTrhrgft; , *iftidj‘hc. ! <‘Not for tho quality, howjofl iris; and yotrwiir not call It expeb- Vive.” “rdWii'ot think of gettlng.one fo-dnyj how ever. I think: I muH* Ton. may charge Uto mVfAther-** : , ■* ,\r- .3: -‘‘l snpposd papawlM said Caroline, “biit itssueh a beanty.** ’■ •- ( Wa reached, ere long, another dry good afore, .the placard 6vi»P;.wHlch, “Soiling off nt cost.-** proved_so »odncHye..tHali.i» >t once sfayedopr* - steps and“cntcrt*d. i ofibred, which to mv unpractised eye seemed of asnperior qual ity, w <*ro-cast contpmptnonsly aside, and she desired to .seethe very best they had In the •tore. Some were shown her«Hwodollaninnd a half per yard. After a while, she ordered twelve yards cut off for her. This was dope, and the pQTuUatynndytHo- me. Tho.bUl, of course, sent to her fHthor*."v 1 ; What with the ahiWl n’nd'rsllfcj/eftcb of which made,a hundlo of no Inconsiderable size, 1 was pretty well weighed down, and began to ho np probonaive' of the consequence In caserovcom panlop shonld.maUo any more purchases. She was only, coins to stop'at a’jewojler** fp h«ve a locket repaired, AecOrdlnqlv, we repaired to the store ,of a fashionable Jeweller- looket was handed .over, with necessary' direc tion*.’ .’ . • Bat that was' not all,. A lady of the counter was cngaced ln examining a yerycoatlv naif,or ear-ripT* whHt ah'* was of.purchasing, but demurred *>t the price. 1 At Inst she laid them down relnetantlyV„»aylOg r “They are' hcidUfßli twit do not care to go an high as twenty-five dollars.*?-, ' . ’ ‘ ‘‘Let mo soo them.' If von please.*? asked Car oline. Thor wnrq handed to her. She was charmed with them, chiefly, I Imagined, on ac count of the price, fhrthoy had llfllw beyond that to-recommend them, and.derldcd .

on(^o»tiiprfioy, •lb tHogayWods end m tiflntoKTO &(r. - > ' Like to a good old ago cere, Journeying, ; in,Jong aerenityafwSf r , , In suck a bright, '■ ' outiUe and brooks/* ?' ■ ■.. , . And) dearer yet the jranabinjUresfod looks. And tpuglc of kind, voices evaewglilV And when'ray Iflat.ii'nd glass, Pass Bjlcritlylrattk tbeu;asth^d6st|pu2a. ■. ■. ;■ if :^il[ Some overwriting for the has drawn '^S^^fiotne-loving,, -1 * • ft .w&djine, be« \ tween her amw§ frivoloaa i who fl i to party, decked. In rich follQWed as hollow 1 and heartiest as herself.... o fl tbeholy task assigned who • bate bceri given in her them to the cure her . . on her head^\^nic^yw , tbodaily hdutirlG : ip^^lM^'jT|^wacB. v ; How ffltt.ilaptog and for her Htttoflock cd is each Jitllo recipient of li(£kintocs3., How the little fades dimple with the bright eyes grow, still brighter AsJ&im'mia,decks, them with her own bonds, in jjtfj3ttwdre«s slitf ■ has mAd&l'srHojw tnneb watm more fbrlabl fee!, if raamraa ap before wjfgp.-fo schools her can •warm tifeMUsand lMcomfortera I round their pecks.' ! .' VV-'^nv'j: “There |s apcciiliafcharra §SnH «tt she docs, the precious mother; ‘ They ttofald 'not sleep, nay, for that' matter shocould potTifsnefailed to visit 1 their chamber, and*,wftfv,hw own soft bands .arrange tbera comfoVUfcly before she slept! Her heart tlmllsAritH'latitude to her juhator as she l&ok.rt on'thosc.'swwf blooming faces, arid when their \waycrearifoone; Imprints a good hight fcißa oncach little mouth. It may be..too* a tear'wiU’stanfoifdtielittle nest' ling laid in Its chill narrow betVjfor r whom her maternal care is no longer needed. 1 . It sleens though the sleet and snow deseed and the w«d winter windy howls around It needs no longer her‘ tciider care! - T 3®criighticr arm enfolds it! /It is at restl ShcJgws and knows that it is.right, and bends to Iho bond, that sped the shaft, and turns |yfth' awarrhep love, if it be-,, possible, to thowi sUlc ones who ore left tolovo. - Hew tendefty’ she guards them from danger, and wjth a strong, untiring --w field. werq lZ7T>obies ex hibited, from various Statcsin the Union. The ZVnw.isaya: v . •. ;,•* The. baby lent pmanted a hotel, amusing and interesting sight. The mothers and nurses were seated and had the ‘littie darlings' all rea dy for inspection—that . }s, as near ready as could bo.. To see so.many babies together was novel: to note the maternal cfVortslo present them ir\- the best mood was grousing; arid to : gaze u])on their Innocent face* and'purest of charm.'* was certainly interesting. ' ' . I There «flt a-xnolhiT,.her eyes directed niter* 1 nn'clyon the judges and on aliule cherub which j i lay in her.lap, . By her sat another holding up i proudly a lovely little girl; whdscflaxcn curls J and sweet blue dyes would soften?-the heart of ] i kbv greaust baby*baler in Christendom.- Next to bec a purse was,endeavoring w quiet a stout. 1 black-cytd. rosy*chwkcd “oneyear old,” who I insists on pulling the jot blackj ringlets of on- I olher oneof the same age. 090 lady pointed with prido to tho'&ubby leg* of her darling, boy. while another glowingly rifere to the drli caco but well-formed features of her sw&t babe. One boasted of having the largest of. Itsagot another of the smallest and smartest. ‘ ■'* v [tv wis generally admitted that decidedly the [prettiestchildou exhibitionwas fromCindn* ' mvti; it is .the daughter of Mr. Jfenry Howe.—- [lti.i really a sweet child, anp. without pre I tending (0 be a judge, wo must coincide with I the general opinion. ■ r r . ; - targe andiat children seemed 10 nrcdominatc. [One from Indiana, five mouths old, weighing 1 274 pounds. Another, four months old, weigh* [ ing 2Q phphds.- .;A pair of-twlttaof,Clark co-, attracted rohch attention. ..They wiTO.very pretty, and as orar aUhe. as two peas. And* derly lady was'present with her seventeenth baly, only Iwo months old. She Claimed noth ing extraordinary'in tbo child, but thhoughl she was deserving of a premium. . .* "A Flub in the Rbab !—To Am'liUrß Vil lager tells a good story or an exceedingly anxi ous individual who was crfl7Y*Uo obtain some account, of, the Know The anxious individual was told by a wag one day,, that, if; ho would come out to— that night at 10 o’clock, a, id advance fourteen paces Into the ham, ho 'would there find ft, party to initiate him indue firm Into the roysterious'ot'der* The proposition ‘took;* and ho acoordifigly went id the place at ilie trmoappointed; hubad scarce* ly eptend,'however, wjicu he waft#olutcd with a moat ln thQ,rear,'which Caused him Ujvacale tho prcroii.csin qqldfjime, leaving apart of’ his garmwjU. pfthe teeth of ft owner had riven him the eupboniodalUle of ’Know-Kpth* I *■; • ’/>■ 5• • " ' KtjrojJßSS.'i-'W’oiild ft pot plcafioyoa to pick op'a'atriiVgof pcaVto; drops ol gold, diamonds, 1 andvpt*ciouft' atones, aa'-you. paBR. along the street I ft would make you led nappy for a month to tome~. Such ivappmesa you cap give to others.: How; do you ask f' By, propping sweet, words, kind.romnrks. Ap'd pis yoVpWa along.. f’hciu are tnifl iieayjs and precious* stoned which ■qur never he lost* of which none can deprivo- you. •-’ Speak to that orphan child ,‘.seo the diamonds d/CP from her checks. Toke'tbohandoftlwtWepdle^boy? brii^Vpearls fldsh • m his aye?*.Smile mrt • (no Sad the dtjjcolbd ; a Joy fioqnseß his chctk more brilliant than the 'mos&.Bifl«*jqJd; precious stones* Bytbe way wide ■•mid ibecUy&dm, lAuqt thofircflidoofiho poon.dropWords and SrnQfea to cheer and blcaa. pjer Tfbon resting on yoiif pl)lowi.tlliisosopr if you pinked iSnahlng diamond* > (Me latter fhdftami hleJ^linjo; tho forWwjfHW ana pfbddco happicrotations fiww. _ ;.‘; v v f J ' . . 1 Swrilllpl Ifofg). ln an exchange tire Allowing simple ifidtouching paragraph. There is ft wealth of bcatityinjt, and a moral on ‘which many and mtoy fi'Wdrd might besaid arid lesson taught: * ‘‘God-tvill take care of baby.’* . A bcautfibl infant had beentonghtto s&ylt, and it conld sayUltle else.. .“God 'Sfill toKo caro ofbaby.M It was sie2cd with sickness, at a tipre when both parents were just recovering from ft dan*, gerous' illness. Every day it grew worse, abd at last was given np to die. - ■'Almost agonised, the mother begged to be carried into the room of her darling, to give It one last embraced. Both parents succeeded in .reaching the apartment, Just as it was thought the baby had nreathed its last. -The mother wept aloud, whfcionce more the little creature opened i& oycs. looked lovingly up in. her face, smiled, moved its lips, and In a inint voice said, .*sJod will lake eftre of baby.” Sweet consoling words I they; hardly ceased when the infant spirit whs in heaven. - ' Beautiful Prayes.— Lord bless and pro*' serve my husband, let his life be long and bless ed, comfortable and holy : ahd.let mo also be come a great blessing and comfort to him,-a sharer in' all bis joys, a refreshment in all his sorrows, anieefc ndper for him in all the acci dents and chanted of the world; make mo 1 amiable forever in. his eyes, and very dear, to him. Unite his heart to me in. the dearest union of love, and holiness, and mine to him in all tho sweetness of charity and compliance. l — mo from oil ungcntleness, all discontent edness and unreasonable passion and . humor, and moke mo humblo and obedient, charitable and loving, patient and. contented, useful and. and observant,' that we may-delight in each other according to the blessed word and ordi nance ; and both of us may rejoice in Thee, having our portion in the- lore and service of God forever. . . - .: : t' TC?* “Are you going onto * journey V y said Mrs. Partington, as a neighbor dirtying a oar pot bag aiid an urabcrelU paused her door. Ho told her ho was going to attend, the fusion con tention. “Confusion convention,” murmured . abo to bersolf as she returned to her llttlo bock room, “What In tbo world do people went to invent confusion for, when, heaven knows, (hey are alt confused enough already. 1 declare 1 can’t nee. into it.” She looked above her specs gimo.-tly at the hole over the Dro place that the stove pipe had passed through,os If sho would have penetrated to the black back of the chlm. ndy.io her desire to seo Intoit, but there was confusion'and darkness there, and she turned her gaze upon the profile of the corporal that always looked straight ahead In Its position upon the wall, with never-varying fidelity, while Isaac sat mixing somolupip-black and powdered chalk In the sink, preparatory to painting a view of a thunderstorm upon the new gatc.—-ifo»/aa Post. lnfancy, la. Ml.of folly} yonth, of disorder and tell j ago. of infirmity. Each time hath his burden 5 ■ and that- which may Justly \ work our wourfpesaVJyct- Infancy longoth after voufbj and youth after more ego j and be, that •U'vory o\d,'tt9'Ho.lB child .for simplicity, so he mtfor.old age the that ItlTotb passed lor of the others? ilcnce&of tblsar® irert t Tub Aiabobd Wire at Chicago.— The coroner’s Jury have fouud a verdict uguln.t Guorgo W. Green, tho wealthy citizen of Chi cago, charged, with poisoning hJa wife with strychnine... Tho Chicago Journal? think (hat from the wealth anQ position of the accused, ids trial is likely to make a sensation only less than tbit of Pr. Webster's a f«w yoirs ago. Va Com,. Paommon.rf-A young man Ju«t married, iu hum bio circumstances i wife ’s cous in came drum the country to pay them a visit— Very glad to see each other, &0./ (iso,. In the midst of the rq|o)clnganomluous (hmighesfrtjck the mind of tho husband. • ' ’ 1 «Weil.Martha, |,don'tJcnow how wo’rcgo ing to accommodate you.. We’ve Only .got one bed, you know,” ' • " 1 . ,K)h i that's nothing t I can sleep with your wife, and yon can get lodgings ,at a hotel for tbruo hr fyurwoeka very , , • Qj7**A correspondent »enda «■ ■» email homo rfhlch ho says «ho omuposzod awHUmMlf/'*— Wo giro 6no verao.-* - " »*A tqlrH* a proto burd, K’sgetakurkletola, r . He stgl awl mi daddl* korn> . &pt it on a rale.” Odd Forsoiqiit.-—L*dy ■ Margaret Herbert naked aomobody (oraprotiy pattern fora night* dap* •* - /•Well,” said (ho person, “what signifies tho liatternof a nightcap*: ’ .* • . ♦•Oji child,” said «ha, “batyoa know, Incase of flropA i■ - ; ; Brown* you eflid the defendant: Was; hon°stknd What makes you think eo—»re you ncquamM nuih him V ‘No, «lr. I ueyprj&h Win?’ ’Wiiy then a conclu 4*m n V* \^v-^SBgak . _ }* :y'- \ • (Amt'llodtonM,'. . , 'Vcrdict for tho dcfcnd^f.J^ : .'^ AT 52.00 PEE AHKCM, ■i Fnafa or llghlnlng—Uome! Strnek—One Per ion UllaMnothet FalaUj Wsasdcd. •, (> ; Tho Peoria fIU.) Republican gives thefolldw ing account ox the tefrible efibets of lightning stroke, in that city on Sunday night the fitS instant. - . '" . ' Xsst night, a little after 12o'dock, oordtl oens were started from. their; dambers by one of the most dcafaing peals of thunder that ever feverbrated through the Armament. . It waanot particularly sharp, but rather ft collected roar ing. as If a million pieces ofart Hlery had been discharged at once,, and the sound seemed in no direction or locality, but to fill all space* in fact, it seemed as iTthe entire universennit ed in uvterahco. The lightning which preceded the explosion was os intensely vivid os it is possible to conceive. * - - It seemed to burst in all its fury upon the residence of Capt. Morrison, on Third street, and left in its traces a sad record. The house trim a story and a half-brick. - The bolt first struck the last chimney, and passed down the same to a bar that passed through the building to secure the walla, where it forked, one of the forks ripping up the roof on the south side of the building, tearing apart the cast wall, and running along the earth in the back yard to the privy; another fork passed down the dining room, shattering the ceiling, and finally took (hosanre shoot as the other,'rorining'nearly parallel with it to the privy,'where they met. A third fork passed into the second story, whfcfe it'branched in two opposite directions, one branch streaked through the' chambers, shat tering into fragments a door which was closed, and passing ont through the west side of -the' honse. after which it ranover the ground in the adjoining yard in a singular.mariner; and the passed down the stairs into the him and out the front door, tearing up tile tho outside steps, and coarslng about the front yard and tearing up tho earth m the same man ner as tho other forks, did back of the house. At the foot of the stairs, two sons of Oapt. Morrison were lying in the hall, baring chosen that place on account of the warmth of the night. .TRc oldest ot those reedred the whole force of the electric stream, and was rendered senseless and incapable of speech, only giving utterance to his sufferings in a few fceblogroans. Instant efforts were made to restore him, but .they were of no avail—in half an hour life was cxtmdt. The body to all appearance, was upt injured, in the least, thcrio not being even the fracture of the skin,. This morning the-face wore an erprension as natural as life, and ppo scntcd lhe appearance of calmslurabef. The .Other, brother . urns tcfrbly lacerated,' both thighs.bcfng furrowed vertically, to the bone, 1 by a number'of frightful gashes. The physl j ctan who is in attendance upon him, has but Uttle hopes of the suflcrcris recovery. Captain Morrison was silting in the dining | room at the timeof the caia'ronho. looking out 1 of the, south window, and ho describes the im pression him as similar' to being attach bn- the, head with,a brick.- But In a moment he from the Shock, anddU-1 ; covering . filled with dost, and the! wreck of around him. he iinfno* | dialcly bcgah‘‘t<), r l(»h aftisc. the safety of’his : family.who wci% frighirul shrieks from i nil parts of thOrSight of 1 his T ttfe other bis stout, I escaped injary. although she' was considerably I f shocked.. She slept In ther chamber the door of I I which was sho ttcred ns'a bore stated Sbe said I i thkt her first Idea' was that the boose bad been | blown up with powder. ' There were two other ladies sleeping in the hbuse at (be time, neither of whom were seri ously injured. ' Tnc building presented this morning a fright ful appearance, haviogheen completely riddled from the roof to thcnfcllAr. The steps to the upper chambers, as will as those which led to he cellar, wen? thrown' some ten inches from* tbo walls; and so shattered aa to render them unsafe to use. One of the iron rods used to fasten the carpets on the - steps, was taken by tbe electricity and hurled up through tho stair* way with such force that it penetrated one of tho rafters ofthe roof to such a depth, as to re* quire the weight of- an ordinary sized man to pull it out- .Tho atmosphere in tbo vicinity was strongly impregnated with sulphur, aa if there bad been an immense powder explosion. The ExcixßMßirr at Dkntox.—Dare Thom os, the Ahwlerer, hung by a Mob —We stated yesterday' that Davo Thomas, tho negro who murdered Mr Wra. II Butler, in Caroline co., Md., on tho 27ih alt., bad been tried at Denton ‘and convicted of “mardcr in tbo second degree," and that tho verdict had caused do much dis* satisfaction as to induce many citizens to threat* en a resort to lynch law on Thursday last, the on which tbs prisoner was found guilty.— Tho prompt interference of the law, however, prevented the threat from being carried into ex* caution at tho time. But, it appears, tho ten* jgtanco of tbo populace was. only temporarily stayed- ,We learn from a letter of a corrospon* dent wo. received yesterday, that a largo and excited crowd assembled about 12 o’clock on Sunday night* proceeded to the Jail, broke it open, tobk the prisoner out and hung him from a plank which they nailed to a window on the outside, In tho second story of the Jail building. ■ lie Was suspended until life wos extinct, when he was cut down and hie body conveyed back 1 into tho Jail.' Nor did the mob atop hero. They ' then released and set at liberty two other pn> oners, one of whom had been, sentenced to the Woioarpfrora another source thal the sheriff vras seised end tied by the mob before they, pro: eroded to their murderous lyork. This is one of tho raqst dangerous outrages over perpetrat d in Maryland;— - manners arotho blossom of good sense, and it may bo added, of good feeling too; for* » the law of .kindness bo written Ur the heart. It willlcad to disinterestedness In little as well as In great things—-that desire oblige, and attention- to tho' gratification of Others, ! which is the foundation of good manners. . E/*oood qualities, like great abflJtStfli, are IncomprehcnslbloandincoQOcivabUfto such as aredeprired of them, v O*liowc?cr we may be puffed op with vain conceits of new worlds of teaming, it is certain wears yet much in the dark; that many of Wft dltfooveritaart purely Imaginary.-and' that tho learaing.ia w> ftr from perfection, much more {Vom being the subject of lion, that U ought to leaph .u* modesty f and keep us humble. - ' • many rods make a furlongl” ask ed a father of hia'son—a fast urchin as bo Came homo from school, *f*yfoU I don’t know how,’? was the reply of the .young hopolbl, “but t guess you’d think onorod made an achtrK you gutenoh a tanning as X did froto old vin} ger/aco this afternoon.” \ . [CT"* You rarely; If ever, sco a politician with smooth hair,’,a great scholar with tine, i'air.h j fop with red hair, or .an' editor whoso hair w I carelblly ocyustod. SM. fe&'lfcfllti ini fflSdSh of tirlefjwoo?* pt WhWb ortwotgo. The,fire: nnaonMedfc;-}, fromthe : pipkflikd with wood-work of the deck*; ifJflW firetdbcovmd,it spr^d^tli r that every ef&rtWcbfldfcJi j*® , : „ Jifr. Cary,a passet^/wy*?/ ii; .. “He was sitting intbb reading when thcJannofflrai^gypj^^ffr. 10 and U o’clock. to deck- : low the main deck,' hut ithad , doorleadidgfftom (bat cabin to the to^ ; gg-; :; ; Mr. 0. inHwdfejwjy ran dp w° a §° land up thdiawblo the upper the pilot-house, and told the .'■.-- the boat was os fim aodbegg«dhii®toj»»W, ashore. This request was made three, tspiqu . , and the last time JJr- 0. begged wlWw' for God’s sake to pot bcrasboro Utosofthepaaaeagcrt? audto »fiffpew quest. pointed the whedsmanto the ca»toth■’ ■• -J, ■ Mr. C. got oft hia coat and boots, andwtoto doing so a number throw themselves one man knocking Mr. O.’s bat olfjwnp Wj”* , orer. Many Were saved by from Iho wore. One wholfrsonlea Insamatt succeeded in saving no less than throtfWoßa«£ by swimming ashore frith them claspijqj hffl neck. - •••,.• -i. >’ Mr. C. held on ns long as able. andnn«lM| , hand was so burned that he was forced toJ?fiV; taking his stool with him, which sustidnedhu* until he was picked op by a boat from and placed upon the propeller Fintry* ' Whey Mr. C. was Oft the main deck, .before he frHtont fals stool, he heard the order given by soraepa* to port the helm or the wheel, ,and looking Op Saw two persons standing In front ofthe Wheel houstt, and the smoke completely mfcling around the whed-houso, and he thooght wie wheelsman was trying to turn the wheel, but from wliat the engineer afterward slated, tbs engine at that lime must have been, slopped■. A Mrs. Morris was picked up by the feuno-itfoaU „ boat, having floated with a life-preserver, put v on by her husband. Mr. M* was also saved.—* The boat jitokcd up at that time three or.ibur persons. . * One Coadition. When we wo bepten there I* tome eallsfacfloa Id being well beaten, so .says the Pittsburg Co* lon. Wo have no Ihocy In going down jn sight of land. A small majority for PouncsfwouldL Unto forever been a sourco of annoyance, bo* cause we would have ftlttbat sueba tcsnUinlght have been prevented by a little more exertion.; There haabcen no disposition in oorvictors'lb. play with their victims ws a cat does wlthf* 1 mouse. .They have not tormented n» In slglhky ofparapise, and made ns realise AJooeb’s ceptlon of *»beholdlngheaven, but ffceUnghell/"/' Wo have net oven got a glimpse of the ttfrlal chair. We ‘ have none 4 of the usual pnU? - monitory trembling of the koees that ■ ti-imo ovor us when ajolly Whig band marched, past Singing— " • •' $ Have yon heard tho news from Maine, ' . Maine, ’• ' - ’ t } Wo have not been i cry of Are, and looked i before tho election, as < wo Jtjws , » tdrebdlglit prphewloa, mlks in length*-^'* rfje|scrlto 'af*| > brwf l and MrKamj&tftog &&■■ abort to knack 'thQ'persfmmoos. Thw besfMts hos boon done without any of these disagree*-; ble coDcoroitantsf and we /feel almost os ranch. : surprised and delighted os a poor fellow suffer* log with the toothache, does to see (he dtica. ■lon Of his trouble irr the hands of,a f'toothV carpenter/* when be supposed be was merely, - making preparations to cut the gum. We have had a regular'Lopes execution, and have UCf . been compelled to anticipate Us horrors for Any very long period in advance. . Mouses ik Bat/tivoiia.—-The Baltimore Rta* notices a very shocking murder of a Mrs. No ble, reading about five miles and a half from Baltimore, near the Philadelphia read; ' Since last Suoday.'a Mrs. Noble, residing la' tho above vicinity, on a little fonn.wUhlrcr husband and three children, was missing, and tho children becoming somewhat alarmed, at the. absence of their nrotßfeJV acquainted the neigh* bora of tho fact, when Justice Lewis TranldilK berger was informed of tho esse. He immedi ately set to work for the purposeof discovering; tbe missing woman. The body of the woman, mutilated m the most horrible manner, was dii»‘ covered in a large tub. upon which bad been placed a targe stone, and across the top a planks A large number of persons were in search of tho murderer, who, it is alleged, is tho husband of the unfortunate woman, llisnameia Frederick Noble/ and when last seen' was walking along tho road conducting to Baltimore, having ft pack, bundle on his back. Ambcmxa w Mexico.—The Mexican papers speak of tho atrocities committed by tho lidl* mt ‘ . “The most norriblo of the tmambored street .. Ucsol the Indiana lately are one In which they modo.aholti beneath tho chin of a young map, tbrougb which they passed a cord, taking it through the mouth, so banging him up by hi* ~ chin to a tree, and rooking him. a target for their J arrows/ Another, la which the wretches oat •oraoplccjs onrush from the haunches of ft poor Jnfaut, roasting them and eating them* while the agonised iitlla creature still livedo—* And another, in .which they devoured the great* ■ 1 or part of w lho human body. i. “Bobberies are getting very rift in UtO City of Mexico. A mao was lately assaulted and rotM bed at fl o'clock In the evening by a band of eleven, In' Oojpus Ohrlsil ftreet, and who sod denly sprung out upon him from Lopes alleys Three of there robbers were mounted;. Theft' had, neyerthplaaa, been many robber* executed during IbofortDlgbt, over which bar netrieXr tends/* • r . Fms at PorraviLLß,—The printingofflecbt the Mam’ Journal, st Pott-sville, owned by B. Hannan. Esq., wtui destroyed by pip. on Tucs day night, with all the mater)ala, Ihdudlng a power press and engine, recently purchased.- Mr, Batman’s lon » over $10,000; on which there is .bat a partial insaranw, His Boole, store and dwelling were sated without material damage, Severn dwellings, and atables on Railroad street, were also destroyed. The fin Originated In a stahU In rear of Centre street, and quickly spread to the surrounding build ings. It is supposed to bo the work of an fai cendtary. Much sympathy-la expressed lot Mr. BumtuSr. - . IE?-There are in New York city 2M public aehoola, with 1004 teaohera. whoso sslsriep atponnt to over $300,000- '' [ . _ (CT-Tho world can never bo so lad, hut, that' an honest mao will eomo time, or other .bo thOugbt good ftr something. ■ oy* Why la a Indy wa|klug In front of a g«ni Uumao liko thelattiat-nowal 1 fiooauso sbo la in advance of ,tho maid. , , GoTsssHssr Sutra.—lt has been decided by tho Secretary of tho Treasury to build’eight non ships lor tho senrico ol tho gorernmentMt They are to bo constructed.at *