• inniisnsb ' , h,*«-s' ’/.*»»>. JdUttß. .».V» A’j, ted ’.• i i' f,'\~,t * >.c <rr44»-‘it <■■&;*.!/? *.vv>*’. Si ttttd Sr paid in advance i Two Reilara ifjirid wiihin the fe‘ y6ati -and =Twp X)plbts.;nnd ~F jfty>otiQtf»ifnot ” paili.Tvithiuihpyear.* : !T^a.t<piiM.tnUborigid? V fy'adhered to in every iriatancd-. No subscription ' d|aoontiauod-|cintll-ali QridaragQa - at.llioopUdn'onbe^dltdrJ.j'V^,. ‘A^YBttTiisEUE^ts— Cash*,: , and aotf dxcofedlagf otto wilF.tw. faserMfl. three, tiraosfor bnelJollatf.tlnil'twcnty'fivpcents £ for cicti additional Insdrtloiir -Jhosodf a greater I length in' propbrlidn.' : /y-'." > ,«>: '•* V Y ' Handbills, ‘.Posting f Bills, Pamphlet, Blanks; 'Labcla/-&CiV.« O *» ®*?- cutod with accuracy* and at ilia shpriosi notice,.''. f- . -;0p ffIIBKE APl:port : ■ ' '■ :■ ny‘ubi-f. ilng. tftlliTOH'.' ■ In tiUbut youth-oiid lovo, ■. ■•;■ ..-Iclunodalicd.toJhUlHmUng-heMt,^ ; Audvowa for.wealth add'fanie tprovo,.r . . T&nt wo might \jccp nq radro , ■ 'VcaraTiare.gaßd S»h ... Of toil, to.wiamj*statlpo.now—> , • |£- 'Of ardont,bopc3 amf. alphotitog roars, •. f- ■' Aud wealths yrhcra art Inou ? Fame’s daisliDg.wrcWh for thy dear sake ; -’• brighter than before totnd, •’ •-i i : I'clung taftil'llb<mgHfctfuldTnako- ;; ■■ '• : > This lonelylieartiuoto worthy theq. >. ' .“Tears have gone - by-—itho laurel droops, .Id mocking o’er mr.wJtherecLbraWji' .; . A.coiiqCicr'd world before me .stoops, ; " , .And fame Is minc-^bul,where artlAott? ihllfe’s first hour, despised And lotto . ‘ 11 J wandered through the busy crowd, •; And now tliai life's best joys have flown, 1 Tlicygrcet with smifos and huirmursloud, lOhl’ for gentle voice • - : >' -To breathe to pie'itswolcoino novel Wealth, fmmj, and all that should rojplce) - To mcero vaiu~for whuro ort-Moa 1, \ .r::- mm .••■'What spot on .carth.Ukft homo! • , r /- ?Tia there tho.loved ones dwell; • * . cThenco thronging L- , .’-0«r hearts with joy to swell. S 1 Thoru childhood's happy-hours . 'a . ' Wore-passed'lit calm doljght j. S • Our path was strewn W|th\flowcr3, } ‘' pur day foretold tro nlght;', ; '> What though'tho Wintry winds t i Haro blislcdlhosofvilrflowers? What though experience finds - ' Tlmriifobjith »omp dark hours? Within onr heart of hearts,; ~ - Tho luif>pj of .that hqmo . . .*•' Shall dw.oll tUllife departs, ~ Wheru’er-wo rest or roam. . jiiiGteUanroufl. A SOLDIER’S RECOLLECTION; k GHOST'STORY. It vrUtC shortly, after the capture of thc-ifilabd of (Jaudiloupo from the French, in Jtlife year 180-; that my tour of duty inc in'com* mandurw Subaltern's gaard at Fort-Matilda," whero a'idiyision of the prisoner's of war, was then confined;. I‘ remember the guard vwunt ifig pf that mortilhg., Never was there' collcct cdatnoremotly.group than that Which under my command marched ;oh’the’ parade grourfd. Tlys‘ofllccr, an Irishman: tho sergeant, from tht NeW York Hangers, of the same'nation .half a dozen borders from thd 25th; as many Gormans from Clio sth battalion of Iho COth, and eovcitel Africans from my owh' corps, the —thWert India rrgimcut'iigilrcd la the ‘‘Grant! - ***■-'• v The day passed oftin the intellectual jnianncr. usual With Sufis oh duty, namely in writing out nnd tearing to prices -the guard ropop£—leaning over the,para pet of the drawbridge—-yawning ovcr‘i)^n;bu— 4ndatranging and risamnging the papers In my writing dcsK>' Fvtning came. ; The guard was fumed out fit “gun-fire.'* - I heard the drums of the several regiments,'en camped Ur; hutted £(, ft small distance arbnnd tbuto\mibchtthe r iattoo. ,My regimental ebafc .Anid wihgs (for I was a Light Iloo) * were tx ' chahgcd for the more cptnfortoble blue surlout. whitebcavcr, the In-ary costume of-tbe day. u give placate w light,and easy foraging cap; and my net hammock, from the Spanish -main, ' was slung sufficiently low to. allow my'lop £9 yeacK thtf ground, that I plight give it thosce nlotiou bo agreeable to tho West Indian.— there 'f M shouts tho pommel at the gftic. “Rounds;*’ “What rounds 1” “Grand roefndB.'*,-“CSaurcl turn ’out " £lash sound tho horde’s hoofs of the field officer oh duty as hoi'diixa'fromjiis examination‘of my post, and-'all is sliirngnin.- ’’• V • .'■/ -At cloven o’clock I ronso myself, tic my ban. daoa round my throat; and visit the sentinels. Nothing more to do till morning. * I light my ■ cigar, and take a farewell glass of my swizzle, (cold water and non, very weak, and which a West Indian only Can; mix,) ’and, reclining in my haumiopk, compose myself for a nap’, *Tn vain.—the annoying buzz of the mosquitoes, and UW close 1 atinospborp.oC .the, guard-room, pro eluded the ‘possibility'of /deep; I arose-and opened the jalousie, t 6 admit thc.swv breeze, whoso and low moaning was just begin ning 10-ho heard; How lovely was the scene tliat inct piy view; .: The moon bod onlyjusl risen over ihcsmokccloudihaiconatantly fiauga oft the summot of .Mount Souflnere, which light ed by her radiance. pocnuxl like a palm tree of tho amber, gradually reddening-to a bright ilaroc cptof, at the jiomt where it em erged from the critter of that’over smoking fur nace. -The mountain tfsclf rose dark and giant like, in deep shade, its outline clearly defined against the cloudless’ transparent briUiancy.of a .tropical sky. ; Hero - and there a, straggling moonWfUu finding its way to tho bottom of some of tho numerous ravines on tho mountain’s side,add sparkled with brilliant-light reflected in thb streams below. In the plain at the foot .offifa Jfill stood the town of Ba&Sntcre; tho do w flatVooft.df Us bouses ‘covered with dew, gliU teViiig * bright. In ‘'tbo pioonlight; which ns is uiptanq that climate, was qo dear as *<) render even (bom- cbloriug.of the verandahs and-gal-’ farips, plainly distinguishable, while in tho loro- KmupiUmmnnartaand, glacis pf. Fort MntU *»?»»!??■ m ac^£ di\d Solemn grandeur. Tho Mew cold and sweet, a thousand wh{iA»n° shrilly beneath tlio window, K of ' sentinels, as prolonged pud varying BWre b(W - brokQ Upaa - ho prospect before me, and Ihlmlinfil »h V , oC my iigari sweet end iilawinir ? i,&jl^™" 08 try-aid othomorosc giiJimUy Tno landscape slowly Med l?om .mv v'dr'f?' of kindred, of friends, ondonw'rau Wiksdriho HBimion. continued to mlnirK” . doUncdly With lofty Palm Goes, nrhoSog Rmoun tnma. alKara, swizzle, sentries, wS HuD.sndprJSontrra of wsr; ins word;! t™ fast asleep, and so remnind-until’ morning, had I hot been awakened by an nnn saal coinmolion In tho men’s guard main; Bena ratodlfoip rolno bjr a tldn -wooilch-partition’ only. Tho confusion of Babel-was order and wgalarltw compared wi(li 'tho uproar I now heard; Tho Irish sorgeoht’s brogue,' as he al tetnately nworo and Blarneyed,- rusa clear-‘aud sonorous orcr-tho gutters] grumbling of'the Gorman, tho rumblhig Burr of tho Nortlmin briap, ana the jabbering, moifkey-liko ‘squeak of toy 6wd negroes, while at inlorvalsl ihougtit I could distinguish tho lour moauiugs of odo la i 1 . „ .--v-r ; w :09fSk v » |1 B 1/ ■“ ■ r- I I 11 , >jp. jV BKATTON. . ; . ‘ , VOL 41. pain.-. To snatch jny.Satefrotfl^he^vbte,«iid runJntothoadjoining JWiD f( tj§pii§bt and'w.ork of And if .the .confusion of noises inetmy' eyes, on crossing the threshold, was- perfectly alarming. 'A huge wood fire, that Incongruous West; India gtmrd-rdom, threw itpfitftilbeims on and marked featured ,of ; tllo whole. *. assembled guard, who were congregated around, a black' soldier of my own, rcgimen'tlnar/of roy.'bwn company* wholay-on the- heartn,-bgjtfited al-> most -convulsively .t. His face, as ! tho flreUght ricarowi;on it,> waS.dcadJy; polo.. frigid, a black man can look pale,- and nothing dan bo more Horrible than' tfid ■‘dolor whiChT 'at sueji a dime, tho -.fiegrd-nssu&cs.' * Thohloqd forces fEe countenance, tbo lips become of a dull, ycllowv white, ach-clo of. a bluish;,.tinge surrounds tho 'eyes; the .red .ycip# .ia which,, bidod,lsccni of tbo hue offirejVhilo the ivory whiiehcßs of tbo teeth imparts to. the whbleface a character oh moStdcropiiiacaV. - 5 •., ■ 1 ’• X elbowed my wov\viUi difficulty through the pjrole, fot.autlwrity.-'scdfaed Zosfcj. I shout ed. stamped, sworo, and.atjast was board.— '“.What la the meaning of all this confusion i!’ , ’* “ The Wack.Spalpccn hoi Tun away frombis; post, and never stopped to look- bchindhim,” says thcsergeant. ; ;.|.-ir.-v \.V\V , “ Wh?ro-waa he stationod|-**--* V* -“Lithe archway by tboVppSoner?s,r^uar .“.Tum out sentinel.”'.' '' Vvo • G fumble wen t*. the : .0 ermahs, : iha' NorlHuW briana v 'rumbled-out' their- dissatisfaction* -.the negroes sgueaked but riot ortc',nJOVcd.-'.A11,-th<? Irish'blood in niy yems ’nishcd.to, my head, and I was in,'*a thundering.big pkssfoh’,” ns the sergeant nflpnv*nfds -defined It; ‘ I ‘again ''and* again demanded the cause of all th»s 1 No answer. Jat length, dintyrf shaking, roaring and thumping, drew 'diranswer from bKckiq himself,- .who gasped out, 'while 7 his, mouth opened and ,shut liWg. dyiijg- dog-fish ;■ ' (all the officers arc cap tains with the West Indian’soldittfs) ol), massa • caplin; me . me safe—sure me" go do liritfc d/d'oo—Tueclio-rrtnc goto EcodoJumbcol”,- .1 was but a new comer In .the-colonics,. and dld'not'undorfihmd him. I ‘ demanded au ex planation from the sergeant. - “Sure, and please yer honor, hOkays ho saw - tho 'mhittgiDtkmanS' tiuit Is -alio devil, ycr honor.”,, : “ The superstitious scoundrel ]; prison ers have been' endeavoring to terrify him,*’ ex claimed'! ? ■ “turn 1 out the relief Ibia 'instant; tnkoblf his accoutrements, make tC prisoner of Him, and follow- mo to.hia post.”:,-' * : ■ - * 'This \vas .soon; arrangedr-tho Sergeant.and three men Were selectcd—tho wurdwas given. “Withbjtll caftidgtr. load and prime”—aiidoff We tiwrohcd townnW Ihc iuassiro archway divi ding the lower fnoni -the of the.fonrcss.- where tire gentry had been posted, and where the .Trench prisoners were locked up ■ during the night time. AVo reached the spot.' It‘was at the entrap of d long covered way, or bombproof easement, arched overhead, that, we halted, on .each side of Which waa the rbV of doors leadtrtjt to the misohcr’a Quarters; and; • arch,; ; was a QDrre?poudipg'. row of,:windows'. The -windTlew fresh and; cool in'our faces/aswo looked op tbo 'passage, whose extremity ’ was lost in darkness j > but the moon threw her beams from behind ox os wo stood; .coltghtcn* : iug ; a few paces within the nvCnm* and marking on ihe-wollH; and ground a dlslinct hcut sha dow,” forming a perceptible diviaioh between the clear, bright moonlight without - and the thick; gloomy -darkness within tho archway.- I tried each door—oil was fast. Tho sound of heavy sleepers from within showed t]iac what ever udd disturbed blackio had not alarmed the prisoners. • : . - ->,'- • • ’ ,1 passed llirough the ar.chway. ■ A lofty tra-. verse, gnd i f s‘ accompanying shallow ditch, di vided it from but did not’ prevent,access to a batte^’ beyoniL I passed round Ur end, qud stood in tbq open 'Space. "VYliy I was alarnicd I know not, for I had often been 'there before; , but true it is,-a filing 1 of solemn awe .crept ovenne on finding myself-within lire precincts, of a bastion m-wheso ramparts were uepoaitei the remains of such oftia-rs, wlielherJSngUsb pr French, os in former (irfies had died \yithrn the fort. The lop* ridged of earth : covcrinjt;th’o BrUish dead were invisible among tho rank and luxuriant growth of tropical vegitatioh, but the wooden crosses at tlia head oftliorcslingplaces of ' the Fi chcluiien were easily distinguisnabJc, although the huge bufldihg mmi which X bad just emerged threw its gloomy shadow over tho limited space*- solcronizlng,- but not darkening thoifipot where thoso who had - once, fought fiercely, in the “battle plain 1 ’ now slept side by, side,"the calm.long, sleep, of I tlircw my hurried and’lnquiring glance, around its buundry. No-living- object met my view»—' Slowly and pciisivtly Xretarncd to the soldiers' I had loft.beypud the archv -AH .tbero contin ued Still, and remained so for upwards of,half an hour, at tho end of which time, weary of in activity, t placedbiicof .‘the inct\ on the duty Which hid fellmvdiad abandoned, and proposed returning to tho guard house with the other. ' Scarcely had I turned my back, for this pur pose,‘When a shriek of terror ’ hurst from the newly.placed- ariitind, .who, alter for about a -secohd presenting Ida musket down Uio arch way, fiung’k violently from him. and'tied pre cipitately, us ftlso did the"scargcntaml his com rades.' My eyes followed tho direction of the leveled musket', and'l not flAr being hccuged of cowardice'when I say I.fuJlovmltho cxablplo set mo, and also rim away, for never did a more fcar-inspinrig object iheettho humah vis iori. tbari that oii wldohmy terror-stricken gaze wasnow rivited^Themoon, as it shono bright ly into the bvchfic,showed me, ncarthoaum-, init’df tho archj and almost on ft Jovcl VJUI my head, floating towards me a .hunlan form, Self; Biifltaiucil hi nir,- the dmri’ofwhlch were stretch ed out as if to cufold.mo with their griwp/-. It waa clad’in a short tunic of transparent white, whieb'showed more pure. in contrast vvltb tho" pitchy darkness behind it ; tho -head. pWnot unite Bcvcfeil fi-bm tho body, but it bung upon ,Uio breast, .otlaohod*'to the neck by a alight pbrtlou of tho aklii bn clther 'sidd Tho legs Were tossed to and fib in such a manner 'as clearly showwl tlial ha Jbocn broken and from tho several; neck A .stream pf crimson blood guslicdbvcv thp White rplmcnt even to its feet. .Covering •my .eyes with toy baud, Idled , towards tho.guard-room, t bad nearly reached it,.when the sound of dia xant laughter- from .the vessels mooted' below t Y 3 ° f°ri struck ott my car. as if a ray of sun light' bad pierced through tho thickest dark less*. The cpnfccqucrico of my conducl fttushcd f.L°s®i 0u l ,0n o*l wihdi halted—-my'hreftst kpecs a ptofuac > n from cvci*y pore. ’ •’ • left ma'r^w'i 2 ’ C . Ver I cnpt&'tlmt ftari had bcU\xenlv£SSu d^2 n CnmidaS, aa.Jjo paces a «uSo !lkf tbQ fi M *bl»t;-,wouHba ciz th, J •v-i 7>v, my fcyca, and shuddering* closed then* in terror, though'not h}n g -inc t ‘ idy slew - hjithid the void -hCaYy'toned bell of IheTort tolled. 1 iW hobf’of ‘Dne.;; Reassured; I gazed more towards the. summit of the arch,, ahd bebeld, while tfio -deep b.ql‘6 of the bdlyct Spondcd w fe.jpyear F the-Earno frightfulobject emerging, as. it Were, from the solid masonry of the reof. unowhoyered oyer my bead In a horiZohtni position, which, as-it floated nearer audio wer, was changed Tot* an upright oftc; •tho breast dHatdTqnd ewclled/fls when ono draws a > Ji'cavy suspiration; no Bound'nccom-. panted tba . rad tioriw , Pospnir gave me courage. At my feet lay the loadedjmisUct of the senti nel..,, I seized, and' Odcfeing.iti jyicwcd ; the ob ject of pxy. dread more ’ ejiriicstly, The" suspf fatiphs;wero continucd/rmd T now say that tho hcad wos but 'dae 'nhshaped mass of, red raw flesh., v-:v.;; 'a •; ; ■.. Assuming. as military atone as. terror would .■ ■permit, Ishßutcd, %rolV>-No 1 ■answer.- ‘ . v j : ■.."'-Again and again Ishouled th’ejeailor’s chal-’ Ictige. ihoacH eaebtime fainter and fainter.’ I nOw faJicicu I coultl almost touch it. Bringing thovgoa fd my Shoulder* I took-aim—was i within fc footer tho mqskcfmuzzlo~X fired.— : Tho'lqud cchoe was repealed .a-.hundred .fold.- : rcvfTbfating .hollon’ly from' the arqh .'.before ,■ : me,.dhd'thoro']sharpl)r from the' graveydrd he-’ ‘ yond. I''Thick Smoke filled and- obscured the passage- Icpaldijot- have 'missed—my coar* ngo was .as tho nerve of despair; Slowly the freeze dissipated tho dense smoke; and there,, fldUcr&g:Wttd|y» like in* jagle.ov*ritApreyi- and certainly now not inoro.thah two feet from ntyheadi.was this “thingofrfedr And dread” I sprang upvrurda .and olaspcd.lt -in rdy arma. : i J felt a slight resistance. • Something ■ loudly; and a cloth, dark and damp, as* tho bovering of the detfd* enveloped my hc&dtmd • Wl Shoulders!,. ’Twas no- “unreal-shade; 1 * I , fclt’twas substance.. Terror vanished; and I became on the auddcn strangely, valient, Sounds of hurhan life were around me; the ..prisoners - were alarmed and' talked loudly in their quar .ters/ Lightsmovedtoward mefromthoguard house, with tbo sounds of measured foot steps; It was the sergeant and - .They moved in,line, steadily* ported. prms,.rcady for tho chares;;.and at niy feet lay tho' object - of this warlike preparation.' And what'was, if? A i'Mrt of vh\ie finch ! which had r V>ecn pin ned by the filercs to adrylngline, reaching from n window of nenserUent to tho opposite one; to the collar,.-was: pinned a r«d, nigfycap, njjd.a pair' of, rod garter?, (tho.scemibgi stream.of - blood,)'and to the bottom was attached,o pair of stocking, (the jointless legs of ray Ghost 1) The Uno'bclng.ratKef slack Jt had been waited backwards and. forwards in. tho bretep . that blew down Iho -passage; causing it to advance and recede; and it bolHcd with ■ the wind.- It seemed to dilate. and to diraininsh inform, causing tho" before .so .evident kuspVralion. and ; givmg.it the appearance of • supernatural ani mation. - , ■ ' Need ! say that tho Court bfarlial tidssed a Jertient sentence On the poor "black - delinquent who had quitted his post ? Need I enumerate the jests and 'jibes that I - endured from - my brothcpolßcctfs ? Adduced Idcfioribehow : fchecpishl looked when, rb I was braning hyp oho 6‘tihday 'c^VnTng Heart! my sergeant say, id nodulcqt strains, to . a comrade, as he touched his cap "in I “Thwj! tbiitb’ ivhoj coligbt I ’ tK6Ghost!” V...' W ‘ - 'v :< - v- _ -AlHlstake In the •ffcfehh ' - : 7. . Andrew AVytnan was likeXOnl D.vrofi 1o onO respect.' Ho had a great horror of growing fat. Wlmt added to bis apprehensions on this score wria the fact that jrts lather,.before bo dlcd/at tajned a degree of rotundity which would bavo cnablcdbim to;flll’respectably the PfllCp oi; Al derman. , ‘; . w . i Andrew stood Uro fact eight inhlssto'cldngs, ami weighed poo hundred and forty .five pounds, (a very respectable weight,) wlthip 'Which bo endeavored to keep himself* by the free nsb of vinegar, and other acids, which, are reported to diminish atiy tendency to ptnguUudc. -. , Andrew was Irf (ho habit of weighing him seltonco a fortnight,in order- to’make sure that he was. not (wofigresainffprepet bounds. ' i Ho bad been,abaent-from home rather.more than awepk.-and Jast stepped out Of the'pars In' the depot, when his attention was arrested by an inslrumentTpt dfctcrmlnlbg'tbo'weiglit. ifbfchanTcafiyhO placed' himself on thp jflat •famvlmd. ofiiusted' the wolght fo ono hundred and-fotly-flvo. - , To,.bis surprise-bp found tliiS nofsamdcivt. • iVlth nh alr'of atiupi, ho advan ced it flrd ponhd3-rßtllMDojfaclimJ/, Imagine hU-oonstornalion Whoa tho'- sealed foil-at ono hundred and serenfy.flvof * v - ' ’ I (t Good hcavuhs i” said ho to libnaolf, *»tboh> can’t Do any mlsllilfa'obotit It { Fvo gained thir ty pounds iyllhin ft fortnight /. T i was a/rafd it would bo so. It-wna so with my father before At this tutu I ahall go beyond- him in a few weeks.?’- * r- - j Ho 'entered Ida Jiousovvltb.an.ftlr of settled UicLmchoJy m bis face; which excised, thp fears .of. hlB wUh,;\vho Uad’combTorwartl to-grout him afterhiß absence. \ • , “lyhV, Andrew—ilr- "Wyman—what Is tho matter 7“ aho asked. 1 • ' i * ' * , • “lweighono Imnarcdttnd sevonty-flvo popnds, gaining thirty pounds 'within two weeks,' or at the rate of fif teen' l 'should go on at*thfs roto, orbvon at.ton popruls.pcrwcolc, in ,throe months I shall bo,q:pyrtoct v monster. - l am the most unfortunate of inbh;” . v „ • “.I nrq sure-ypu,don’t look; Any.larger , J, Ba!d Mrs. irymani <* you don’t find that your clothes have grown too sjflall far yoai” ’ / “ WhyinoV* .v'- , - “riltell you-. What. Kr. •’Wyman,'*.'said his wife, struck with a sudden idea,ore you sure you didn’t have .your valise lu your band wbch you p-pre.weighed?“• •' Andrmv’s face brightened up.*‘ “Walt amtri- Uto»**Sald bo.\ .-r * vi • -ri -. , > :. Bo sped tho house llkoan arrow—dew to" the depot, and rohewed Uip experiment.- A moment after bo entered tho house again," nls Tacoglpwlngwltlijpy. r ; ; H, wiro',’* ho oxolalmcdf **l*v6 weighed nnd onty weighed oho buiidred.-fluil • ; ; ;i •; • Mr* .Wyman was so elated, by tho altered state -of the case that ho at once gave his wife mohoy enough to purchase A f< love of a oollhri** that 1 sho had at Mrs. Lcask’s tho day before. la * shockingly immodest. V Till cblWroq’are.tanght “ whatlawhat,** (buy would as soon von round with nothing on theft nrtua and legs, ns they would' in breeches 'find petti coats- '• Blijihljigfa l ftp artificial commodity, pgd camb iuto tho market with knowledge dud man .tua-niokcre,' ‘ aald-a village' pedagogue' the other day, <?wbgt is tho moaning of all thptnolse. In lbQ,Bchpbl(* , lllU Blkq?, sir, who. is aUthc.tirao Irattatlng a locometlvo.“ ’ (vComo up bore; William, If you hkyirturned hitb.d 10-' comotivo, It Is high tbuo youweyro iirifrAcd cjf,” - liAWT^ns’,BKA.aDs. r tUpon AU Souls* Day, In tho fitat year: of Qhcou Elizabeth’s xblgn, thb Judges hiado an which wiur Imperatively enforced In oil the Inns of Court, and gave great offuhoo to (bo lawyers; '‘ That no fallowzofthpso . socioUbs bhe'uld-wear a h'edrtl above /> fortnight’s grmvUij' amVQiol none sbbnld weaifAny; sword dr buckler, qccaubq any to b&bpftie alter hjeatot 0 ’ town;** • . ‘ ■ - ■ 11^^ nionr oa'irßONa, oon cocstbt.!’ #iember so, issi;;. r.T-.-■'■*' : ■ '.' sot? m- The of the.cxe* c^Uon ( orMsjor !iTBO. w given, wltnoss/has' WeueJtmctCdhom (ho I •HtttV»rich!'CdWectloiis of w(#3bcrtiy I •»>* ■ j I was at (fiat tlratf duthurr Baldvrln’a T/JgjaitjtiL' otoart of wKTch'Wh« elatlracji thd> spot whflro Aridrtf Buffered; ;€ria «f our mciT(l be- I llovoblsnMno Vfßfl Attastton© bclngpnoVof thO 1 i oldest and.-flost trado injhO'Te | gimqnt.yvaa, selected to mak&htocoffijb'fchlch w|pk, agreeably to the custom In {hoso this tim'eAridre iwa's confined In wbatwnii fevjeudDutcb phnrch, I a swaU-fitono building ifirWit .only one ddor,‘ end i closely guarded- jicnttpclfl.. TV hen. tbp, •hour appointed fo*WtsSflcdtfon arrived, which* I iicllqvo, was two : : d i tfocJcy- , P.-M.i a guard of I three’ Imndrbd at the place Lof Ida confinement. A.lcindW procession'wna I formed, byplacing 1 a guard 1|), Single fllopp cnoh. . Bidd of the road;. a lufgo uum -1 hcr'of Aiticricari qffloOradCluEli taut ouhortc-. back.’. •->*- , ‘ v ;‘ - I : Thoso -were foUowcffihy a-iragon .containing 1 Andrei coffin j;.thenA ldi‘go Aumhor ofofficer.a op'fudt, wltti‘Andre lithCltmidst., .Thoprocdfi-t ■plon -moved slow 1)' pfr fc moderately rhdhg biU.-l should (hlnlr obdut a IqarM -of'a Qilio (o'(lid West; Qiv, the. top was en closure^-Ip‘this guUnws,'mndo by setting up and laying, a polo ori tho'top.‘'iTbd fcootalned the coffin TCasdnpfo dirco.Oynritlcr tlicgullowß. In a short iinjo Audreateppcd into' tbp hind end, of-tho •wagon, thbd-cn ni|>cßiDu—took off his hat and’laid it lnfeed hfslmpds up on blahlpa, l forth, as far ag tho Jongth-'dfihis :Cofflri';Would pdrniiti at (ho same tlnjofcasflng'hls eyes upon tbo. pplo ovcr. his, heady pod the whole scenery by wmcb..ho inSvbat I shquld.call a'cempleiqßrUlshnrii/ormf jhls cdat trna of thy brightest' scarlet,’ faced of ■trimmed v.itK,‘tho.mdsT boyallful-gtoen.' Hie 1 Under clothfeg-or tyst bright buff, very,similar to thospSydra by military offi- ; ccrS in Connecticut at tli.6'pw]Sopt dny.Viliq had a long and.beautiful hciriXfiifJialiT which,- agree ably to.tfcio foshionj \tUßwbuUd with a black-rib band, and,-hang down Ms back.-- All eyes were upon.blm { anadtWnot believed (hat-any officer of the British army,' placed,’m; his situation, 'appe«ted:bettetthfln this unfortu nate roan. •' - •- .-'r >r v ’■• • . STotitaany minute* after'ho took .hla stand upon the coffin, -the executioner stepped into Iho ,Wagon,yvlth a. ImUor/in his - hand, which ho at tempted to put over ;thfl Jicad and aronud. the hock of Aridro j bufcitf’i'Budilen.movement of ■bla.hand : thls Was ‘provontedf Andre took off his handkerchief YVoui ms hjjclr, unpinned lifs shirt collar, and dollborMplj took tho end of the halteri-put H.ovcr his-hcad f dnd placed Iho knot, directly under, bis rlght.oar,: lt very snugly to his ntfek.’ H.ethcmtook from his coat pocket a handkerchief,'andVfdft oror'hlscyca. This done the th.it coinmandod (hisnoma I have forgotten) spoko In' rathtr a loud vplco, and said that hi9 t atmB ttuifd bo -' Andro ut onco pulled down .iho ho had just tied, over his cyos,hnd drcwffcm-hla pockot-a «ocond one', and gave i£ to (}iO ckecotionoV, arid then replaced his handkerchief.;'HioarmßWcro tied Jußt above tbe‘ the back- Tho ropo was tlica m»d<* (Mto (ho pold.oVdr head. Tho wagon wa* draWh from under,(hp gallowit. .tho^lc^gthj , bock and fMh; bui in tv few Uj (cutos he hung cnflrbly 5ti11,.., ■* '• ' ,’. Dnrmgtho ■wholo.transoeHdaipaappoflrcd *9 {{((ls danntod jw.Hfr- ; yohn is said to 7i ovo been, when';ha was afloat,to'. bp,-bnrqotP nt tho fitako j Traf Wsconntcn&ncowa4 rather pohu— lie remained hanging, I should flHnk from (won* ty. to thirty minutest and during that time tho chambers, of death were .’never 5 KHllcrlhan tho multltnda by which hOwlis surrTjimtJctl.' Orders were given to cut tho ropo end tako hith down, without leltjng him falL fano and his body carefully lald.dn tho grnand. *. . ‘ - .Shortly aftefi tho gua'M'WiS'Wltlldraw'n, and spectators vrero permitted to como tbrwurd-ond view thff corpse }.-but tho crowd wafl ao groat, that It was .anmp.tlmo boforol could got on op porionlty.' ‘lVlferi I rp lB t° do this, his coat, rest arid - brooches wero' tnken off, and his body.. laid in a boffin, covcrfd by aomo undpr clothes. Tho top of Iho c&fcn-wasnot pnt on. I viewed tho enrpso more carefully thai\ I bad byerdono (hat of any Imtrinn'heinKboforo. ’llfs head whs very much op nnoddy. inconsequence of (he manner In-which- tbolbahcr. drew upon hfs iris"(ace appearedtp„hri greatlybwol- ■ lan, and very Wnolc, numb a high - j gteo of mnrtlflcatlnn. ,I( n shocking 1 sight to boholfl. There ware.at iWsilmo, stan-j ding at the' (bot of tho coffin! two young pjon. of uncotnmott short ntature* -/I should thfnknot| more than fonr /oct high. Tliolr dress .was the, most gaudy.that I overbeWhl. ,Onopf them! had the clothesJost taken frwi'AudrOi bariging j on hfs arm. . I took pnrtlcajnr'pains to ; learn' who tlioy.wero j and was inTornicd, that thoy wore hfs Rorvants.- sent uptf«jo?Kow York to take his clothes t but what ptpor Inulooss,.! did nollearn, L-, . ■ . . : )f nowlumod (o takearfetrpf thooxeciitfoncr >yho %vns still standing by onobftho nnsts of tho gallows.* X walked nigh ona'lpU. (o JiT?tv to havo laid my hand Upon his shopW !r- apd.looked Jdm directly In tho' face. • A mop.frightful l>e\ug 1 1 nc.fcf : behold; Ills wholo tor ilonhaco bcipoko him to bo a fit Insfriimont ff Ullw business ho i sbo’tha closing of i -upon the spot but tbo i t>, .which bad pro- had. boon doing. Wishing to Iho whole bu«fno«*,-I remain Until scarce {twontvporßons .coflhvwas stm bcstdo, tho gra rU>ntfy . T now returned' to my tc uocply Imbued >wtth tho-she t.' w|th rny mind king acouQ I had been called uponto . £7"Tlio bullet by vyhtclif GfihcrM Joseph Warron was killed ot Bunkcr-; Hill In 177& Is 'still preserved. vltis an ounc* puli',end vlaicst. WhlUKb,by-Alexander U, Eveft^oo(tlgdeliv ery of nn oration dt CUarlf*tojvn>J ru n o l7»lWlo» In which ho' cxr.laim6d U‘‘ono> follow* cJJIxOUB, which’ I now Hold ib/m/hand J ■ Tho cartridge papor, which partly qOycrcdiU U aloln* cd, as you sea, with tbo bcrfVblooa." r Thls ball is.now deposited in tho JilWy of tbo UnUo4 gmtes .with tbo ; original affidavit of Revt WilUim Mbtitagnc; for merly pastor* ofChrist Church,Boston, who made oath that Re .-obtained Iho balM 1 * London,- of 4rti{Ur. Barago, onco ou ofHcif of tbo customs ■ ortho of Boston, : wlu> give My. Montague this accduut ct the ball, i "OnitliO morning of tbo IBtb bf Jduo, 1775,-aflor (lie IwvtUo ofßnn- IJor.ior. Broods Hill, 1,-wUM dumber of.othor . royalists’and British whom was •General Burgoyno,’wont oves from Boston to Charlestown, to vloW thb’battlo-llold. Among tbo /alien was found (ho bodyof Doctor Joseph Warren,'With whom I hud ac quainted. •, When bdioll, bo foil across A tail. This ball I too k from Ms hotly j ;an<l as I.apm dmUvlßltl3o(it6'n.6galDyL'wUlßlvo|tlo-yon to take to America, where- It wilM^ relic orybutfilovolhilop.'* v-'’.- v ‘V ‘ Pbvmo * goiiuluo; Down. E|«t® r” wa« lately OBRayJnff to. appropriate ft mwo of exceedingly “finßhbcof'f wt aconsla-HQ^l(>: ll|»;oopvulsl| , oreflurl* ft knife and ttr£ attracted the ttUoaUouftßd smiles ot tho mt of-tho. company, ,*fha wore pa mo predicament m blniselt. i "At mtf'Jonv thanV’.patlcmco Vanlflhpd ondpr-Ma 111/fiQccOßa. wlmd'lftjitig down tils »«,utcn#H9»V bd bnr« put \tltp “Strangcrt, you noeJa , t)aff-*lf you bolu t goV na’rojnud for tbo iaiirtlosd 1 * foouugip uou drier haul tom*. reiptcf for. obi bulli ” , T bid B&lly ** brought ’dswQ thd libuisp»V AMR'*' - B£BIBB .. ' I. ■ it. Wj B : . fl^'r,. I^ ' : Frm\lhi Auburn JufyCO. -, Thp Sporlsof CaUfonilQ. ~ 'Brati Xkp 801 l Firmr.—-On Saturday last a gratid vbfflr : , and boll fight wo& advertised to .CbrnfebtfAt lowa Hill* .At tea,o'clock.in tho mbmmg-a crowd of about' two^thousand per sons had assembled to witness the encounter between bruin-arid iiiS ballsWp.; A largo am pmthcatrobaa bem.e«»ted,-witb aroplcaccom inodatfonß,fbr underneath which iboy jnanxiousexpectancy, to witness the rare entiu-tnirirhent- Tho sports of tho day commenced with’a coot fight i alter which, tho bull Chihuahua, was ushemTinto the ring.— The bear; a full grown animal- of the grizzly ■species, was led iron l his oog<£ tethered by a rawhide lariat and chain. cdhis, antagonist,pawed the dirt over bis neck, , and prepared to pitch into bruin, who hot relish-: ing Such sport, nmdqond' bound, freed himself from tho throngs which bound him, and com mcnc<*l ascending' the scats qn which sat the Jsp^tators/, i *"A SenimWing scene ensued which ‘ •' ■ - ’ •* ’; 'hualtalnibg to the fourth tia“bf he either fclHhrongh or Icap ;ed tothogH)und,on ftijfhcads of tho dense mass bclpw. v-One. unfoHdnrdo gentleman, raised the canvass lo cfleet his’ escape* . Bruin -perceiving the opening made; darted through; overturning tho man in his -passage* and made (or tho deep canon which runs by tho foot of tho town* .In ascending, the liilUio overtook Mr* Courtney, or Mad Caijon, and with brio stroke of his' paw al most denuded him. ' Happily, however, he sus tained np other injury than the lossof bis **un mcntionablcfl.l’ 'thegentleman who was up set in'making his escape through tho canvass t suflcrcd a severe-contusion, and bad his .head ‘gashed to the skull from the centre of his fore hfcad to tho crown,' Meanwhile therage of the , bull Having readied bolliug heat, with a bound and bellow bo dashed through tho crowd, over .tuning all in" his way, and in tho; opposite di ; reCtion from Bruin, disappeared in .tho woods. 'f A '’Sociable Mr.’ , .The following curious circumstance, which is . saidtohe true in ovcry-particular, is related in Scandinavian Adventures.” • ■ ‘♦’Two women, wUhfourchildKTi,-.wcrotOTd mg their cattle at a ahealing far from home,—. It way the duty of one woman to tend the Oat tie In thoforcst wHlo tho ,other occupied herself With household matters, and in looking after thochildrcn.lfc'so bappenodj-howcycri On the 23d of last September, that while one of the women, or usnnl,'watched the cattle, the other absented herself for a shore a Visit to a neighbor, leaving the - children' altogether to themselves. -.Shohndnothcon longaway before thtyjperccrred two largo brown animals,' which they took to be'cowflion the,outside of the fence borderingtho patch of'pasture: ground conti guous to the, ha.tr ; AU c)iildrep.,ar« curious, and indifferent to' danger.'' Without considera tion,' therefore, they climbed over the fence, and made up to ‘the creatures! When the' animals became,pwari} of the near approach of tho chil dren, the larger of tho two compelled the sinall or,'tb Ho down atlhofobt of a tall pine tree, and then crouched hy \ia side, na i tto protect it frtm toddled dVtrcily up to tSo animdta, itn fieffdowh likewise,, with ifshcad resting upon, tbwhrily Of tho! Jailer One/hamming stth£j some time rotuo nurs6ry,song; os if reposing on its hip.J . The ot/ierchildrenrcmainixl the while, quiet spectators of the scene,' When, however, the oldest had cOrno to the conclusion, that it was not'd cdw/bul 4 bear, as was 'the fact, tho : child was - toying with, she became , sorely affrighted.Meanwhile-the. infant, who could not remain longin' the same position, presently rose from Jts hairy couch ; gathered gome hlbc berries growing hard by,‘ and gave them to his bedfellow, who immediately ate them out of the babe’s band ! • Thcchild next pluck ed a sprig from a neighboring hush,’and offered it to the beast, which bit it in two; allowing the child to retain ohb-ludf.”'' , Tho Blailaulmrg Duelling - Ground, 1 ] A corroßpondcht of Iho Journal*/ Commerce, | H'ho has bcon sojoiirnlngat tbo pleasant village , of Bladcnslmrg, g(v<U an Interesting sketch of ' (lid duelling grounds in that vicinity * w . , ‘ : ] In taking a walk with my friend oij liio dVasli • mgton road, ko polntod out the ,duelling grounds, ’ whore so many men have fought and fallen.— 1 Tho diiolUsfa usually sulcotccT a spot on ! tho Maryland side, its retiredas possible, so pa to‘bc out of tbo reach of eye witnesses. • Tbo most / common place was a ravine, deeply shaded, yot .having an opening stifllclctidy broad to admit of fair shooting} such an opening, as used to bo admired byl)r* Chalmers. with all the onthual osm of an ardent lover of nature. It was such a spot as might bo deomoiV saetpd to tbo glory of tbo Creator of tbawooils.thc waters, the bills and the vales. To‘j»° every, groyo seems in vested with a kind of sanctity, as the handiwork <}f Qod, and a flttlngplnco forrcffectlon end ad oration. - Tea, there Is an adoring slloncotho’ro. But now the place is invaded-by men who come, not to Worship, but to fight 1. What desecration! ’That was tbo spot \Vbcro Decatur full, shot by bis brother q(liber, Barron, and they wore, there in deadly,* hostile .mooting, to provo their Cou rage, to, vlndlcato’tbclr honor.. - . Yonder Is Urn place where Gen. Masert and John M. McCarty llred at each other with ,muekots, whoso muz • zlcs almost touched.. A. savage duel, lu which both Wore shot.' ■ Mason was carried homo to his family .dead, oml* McCarty IqR to Hyp y'cars of ■ agony for killing Ida relative—•they were con -1 sins. 1 •Ho died a few months since/ ’That dls - charge of flro-nrina BCnttufcd ; tho ileih of tbo wounded man about, tlll ; Uto looso ploqcs wqro 1 uhen sticking to tbontijaccot.bushoa, ,My friend upw thuiri I " ‘ ' ‘ .. On qno occasion; two medical sriidehts arrived with their friends lu .backs /Tom Baltimore,—. Parties ou (]ds business can never bo mistaken. There is 1 So/netbJbg-abmit tho opbratldh so so lemn, fiullt-Uko, mysterious and deadly* that it publishes.itself (other first'spectator in tho vi- Tho atudont shat bis claßs-mrild dead, and hurried away.- iTlie, friends of tho slaugh tered youth Jilted tho.corpse ju(o the carriage, ( and returned lit wretchedness to bury It out of i sight! Tho lust difbl fought hobo was between , Iwp aoulberuere,’ who* camo oolto it distance to , tiro at each other., Qno of. tliom—l think bis j hamb’wos Joi\cs— shpt tbrougfi tho'boodj , hpd expired on- tho ground. ; Tho cause of the j Tpmftul wa3)oaloUHyrCencfi\Uy>lUccaußcabaro , been trifling, and with a little ingenuity;on tha | part ol friends. tht>‘ quarrOl may easily Ik» set. tied, and wounded honor.‘'lionuQticnllyJiqftlo<l r ” ’ as Undo Toby hw it. -Many duds hard thus bcon prevonlcd at Washington of lato yoara.— ! Since Congress enacted duelling a peuitonliury .offenco,' which woa done' alter tbo .murderous , Aflhlr between Graves and Clllcy, these centre- ’ vprsloa have. boon (orminafod witliont a rtjsort * tdftrma.' Jenifer, of Maryland and Bynnm.of North Carolina, went out to sottlo a small ulf- J flculty, end fired at each others number oftlmos 1 without Injury. • •,'< ' *■ -; ■ • : Many a wounded,many a dying man, bavo tho Blfldonsburg people seen brought tb tholrdoors for relief,'bat they now cherish tho liopo tbaV .(hqso- sconofl of blood will never bo renewed amid tho peaceful solitudes that sklit tbolr. )ltt)o vlU^go; - Tor the honor of out cdnnlty; and ibo poocooftho domoatto , 'circlo, may.that Uopa not “bo disappointed! yi r v -v \1 ■d£k *' - \ Mr x -) ' "'-kV vJ/ iDVENTBRE OJ ill ODBAKD-ODWSB. ITTo copy 1 below- a passage from a piper road before tbe Amerlcao' Geographical Society by Captain Grosow, lately, returned from tho East Indies, and- bringing with-bim some now facts as to th&trlbcs of Oarang-Ontanga inhabiting the deserts ofthat part of the world. He says i - ’ i - “My 'statomont of ibo extraordinary peculiari ties of thcaff apparently, serai-human beings has led to the expression of so much curiosity.to know more of them by some, and of skepticism as Jto the fact of their tho part of others, that I have doomed It dtfo to .myself and to .tho public curiosity to giro somtf additional facts along with all tho corroborative evidence thrift has fallen under my observation. •. , ' ■While at .Montock, Palombangj and Batavia, I board many remarkable stories oI the agility, audacity, and especially of the supcrhnraau strength ortho Ournng-Outang. I will trespass upon your, attention, by relating some of-tho most extraordinary, 0 t the same time one of ftlio best attested which! beard while at Batavia.— Lloyt, Shook, of the Dutch East India army, Was on a march with a small -detachment of troops ana coolicson theSouthcastern toast of Borneo —bo had encamped on the occasion,during flio noon-day boat, on the bonks of oho of the small tributaries of tho Bangormossin.- The lieutenant had with him his domestic establishment, which . included his daughter—a playftil and interesting 1 little girt offluf ago of thirteen? ,• One day, while wandering in thcjunglo beyond the proscribed llihifs of the camp, an OuVang- Oufang sprang upon 7icr and carried her off.— Tier piercing screoms ran through the forest to tho cars of her dozen protectors', and -roused every-man In tho camp. Tho swift baro-footed coolies wore in pursuit-rand now tho cry rings In tho agonized fathers oars [that his daughter Is devoured by a hlnateng—again, that an Onrang-Outang has coariod her off. .Ho rashes, com pany to n thicket from whence the scroanjs pro ceeded, and there, among iho. topmost limbs of ' atr enrtrmons banyan, llio fiuhor beholds his j daughter bleeding, and struggling In tho grasp ,‘of-a powerful Oumng-Ontang, who bold her 1 tightly, yet easily with ono arm, while he sprang [-lightly from limb to limb, aalf wholly unoneum -1 bored. It was vofa to think of shooting the j monster, so agile wait he;-. T2jo Dyak coolies, { knowing the habits, of the .Onrang-Outang, and j knowing that ho will always. plango into, the j I nearest stream when hard pressed, began h sys-' 1 tom of operations to drive him- to tho water— they sot up a great shout,' throwing missiles of all kinds, and agitating tho’under brush, while somo proceeded to ascend tho free. By the re doubled'exertions of the whole company, the monster was gradually driven toward tho water, yet stlH holding very lightly to tho, poor girl, • . At Jast.lho monster ond.hfs victim were seen ' on an outrirctched.Umh overhangingthe stream : —•(ho coolies; who arc among (ho most' expert swimmers In the world, ' immediately lined (ho banks—tho soldiers continued tho. outcries and -iliroudngof missies* • Ho claspedldaprize more tightly, took a survey .of tho water and or Ida upward’ casing enemies, and then Icapcdrinto Jhe flood bolow* Tiff hnd hardlytonchcd the water ero fifty resolute awimmers.pluugcd In in pursuit—as ?ia rises a dor.cn arms dro reached out toward him—ho 3 s grasped—others lay hold upon Iho. VnaousUilq glrl—tha Onrang-O.ataug ■ after lac* ■iftratfay.lhod^Tdtt'of-iuito^ J hfg poworihl nervoos claws, Tlncly rdlvlng bqyond tho’roach of Ids pur/morsand cs^ I taping dnvra the strong, wlijlo tho-hlcedlng. in tislWo Xbdah tros rcsforoa to (he hnns of lior i lather nftd nurses; In whoso'hands sho was tilfl- J ma<oly . restored to. consciousness; health, and jflrongth one© more, Tftlssavage .tendon of (he Ldlass.lo story ofPlntonno Prospenno is well nn thODilcatcd, and the 1 girl, now a. grown-up wo- I man, la at Amboyna, in tho3lolnccs. ,T ; The Arab, entering a house,removes hfa shoe* (mt not bis hat. Ho mounts bla homo upon the right side, While hit wife milks their cows upon thrlrleftaido. With him the point of a pin is Us head, while Its head la made Its hook 'Hi? head must bo wrapped up warm, oven in sum mer, while his focs may well enough go naked In winter. Every article of merchandize which Is liquid ho weighs, hnt measures wheat, barley, and a few other articles. 110 rends and writes from left to right. Ifo oafs almost nothing foi* breakfast, about M much fur dinner, hut when the,labor of tho day Is done, alts dAwn to n hot meal swimming Irj.oil, orbetter yet,boiled but ter. IBs Sons eat with mm, hutlho Ibmalcs of tha* bouse wait til! hla lordship is done. Hd rtdes his donkey whea travelling, his with wnlk [ fag,behind, Ho laughs ot (bo /den ot walking |"fra tho street,with his .wife his seat j fornwonmn. Ho knows no uso for tables, chairs, knives, or o von spoons, «nle3s they aro wooden onca. , Bedsteads, bureaus and fire-place* may bo put in tho some category. <Xf ho bo an arti san, he docs work'sitting, porbap.4using bis toes to bold what his Jmnda nro engaged upon. 110 drink* cold watcclika a sponge, hut never bathos In U, unless’bis home be on .tho sea shore. Is raridy Keen drunk—too seldom speaks tho truth —la deficient In nflbctioh for his kindred—has little curiosity and no Imitation—no wish to prove his mind—no dcslro to surround himself I with the comforts oflife. A ItßMunBarxBi:.--Tirtcon or twenty years ‘ago tbo lion. Joseph Williams, at present Chief Justice of lowa, was well known In Pennsylva nia,-not only as a .lawyer.but as ft man of lively ami agreeable wit. Many u soma) chclo and dinner party paid willing tribute for whole cvcn- Ijigs, to hia nu^Uing'humor. Ho was a native rif Westmoreland county, Iti thin Slate, but lo cating hlhiscK at Somerset'some thirty years ago, be became the early friend ami companion of our Chief Justice JJlack. That little county of Somerset, py the way, has beeu prollllc of The Ogles nod the Forwards of a day that Is gbno—-Dr. Elder of our day and the two Chief Justices of pcimaylvanla arid lowa—all of tjiohi men.olraro endowments and ready wit. pro'vcs What has been illustrated' a .thousand (hues hcfuro, that uptamh moniiHijn homes nr a tho iruu nurseries or genius.* From tho tiiUo Mr. Von Huron sent JuUgo Williams to preside oyer tho Territorial Courts of Icnvn anjtll iljo present year, ho and Mend “Jero Black,'* had not (tidt, JiloAtiwliiJo lowa-had heCotuo a eova. reign Slrtto, with Williams wtili as Imr Chlcf Jus tice, and Judge BtucU had risen to tho same dignity In winter business drsvr them both to York at tile sAmo tlmo, (ind Wllllaiffs sooing l}iac|w’a arrival announced in tho papers, hastened to Iho hotel to grout tho companion ot early'duyJ. Ho went to Ids room but finding him ontylcft a.papor bn tho tablo. . - j“Tbo,salutations of iho Cmuf Justice Qf lowa to tho Cliicf, Justice ol Pennsylvania. Oh Jero, dear Jero, X hove found.you at lost; Now piemory, burdened, with sconusof the pus*,; Restores mo to Somerset’s mounUlusatulanow, Where’ you w«a hut Jerd, And I was hut Too.** ~ Jn'tho oyoniftg'lhby rhino together,’but ns I was not there tho world must imagine tho rest. Q3rlHcho» s» unfortunate Invention—, F)nd a man with bis miUlohs/and ho is almost sure to bo maJo bp' of throo parts gout, (wo dyspepsia', five rheumatism, two ami a half lum bago, abUy-alx and a..batr .trouble lost bis slocks ana- two hundred and aovonty-fbur bothoratloti frota poor people, calling for cold' victuals, obartty, and -old clothes. Therefor*. yon want toll vo easy, and bo /H?o from n« tho aVovo imagS, just look out-and keep from becoming rich. ’ Throo doors this side of pover ty is tho boot aito to lira on la tho world. AT 82,00 PEE iicKUil, / m,ts. ■ 'iinb Oddities, ■V 1 *0: &*&& .' pt small beer in «lf : i 3 no .fnflo-: .;■; ia^Jooi.^iko'a^JUlllfiigrJ^^S^^^^^^^^j sho ts ready IpTJbfe md^y diamonds, astirdcotyhers heaven to earth .with &* it children be because theypbtaijicd While young. --■ ; ? ‘ : i. JCT* 'ftie cntrance.ofu > ■ into a family issufhcient v*’ for several gcnt^Uo^./.-^ - ; t ‘- .*: ~ ~ A Most out fa low* jumped *jM»Sp *&••’“ ~ , other that; ho- sayrhe swr 7 wag Ins taU. • ' ’.- ' r " ' ;/v?v <?> l- ? ff!y* There is a certain hind - 1 persons will shun if they are oy<x'so bad*thAs is, advice. *■'\ ‘ i t - 1 ; ” -'* jp* '>c^ : s. ;'*yj f l^ i l : . Ha who Imows the. world; bashful, and‘ho who knows himaHf.yttt( ivSrep' < be too :\' : , *J. t ' r --. - ! . 5 ,man brains flrid j Give amanbratnawitboutnches.and/ fails a slave. . Give » mad riches withbutbrainl, ( . . and’hois a fool. •• v,’ ••■" PcttFEorLT SATisrmp.—A iriiui . iriiscratcd \ritb, oir account of Uia wife rafinfaffu away, wld i £l)ptf£|flry mo till she comes T»p£ : . Again. 1 juryman Who posiafed; W - • standing oiit nil night, tvas ba«Uyiirost;blttOT» ; • [ xy~ A title is frequently nothing more Jhan /• the crest stampcdoir & silver spoon*- OC7* An editor’ ‘down cast’&ays iftiVlho con*’ slant murmur of the'sea reminds hisrbf.htf wife. Aud no doubt the sqiiaupf qMoccamro tmnd him of his children. vr.si* v - / - *. . ID” He that is loudly ; orously ensured. -He that inti* ’ fame, will ho m danger of sinking oblivion.-^-irilOTi.' *&'■;}' OCT* It is common to mcat of 'ihbsd Trhomft. dirt bos jilted as her viCtiroa. This is ft grard error; bcT ml victim is iho'mim wCpnj sl|e*q«r ccpts. , ' {C7“A shoemaker in l)ffllght B(ttno ■ shoo pegs made of rottea^vopOE^’Xoi.btuigmMo.' to use them; ho took his kmfo, flhd. shirpebod the other end of them; ahd Bold’ them fbr f. (C7*.‘Pooh! pooh!’said aVifo r husband, os he strove to uttcrafeW partipjf - muds. 'don’tstoplotalk^bbtfibqiJWith'yoor' - dying. 1 newspaper is n law boot tar ihe'in*" Jolcnt, a sermon fur the thoagTitiuli - it; library; fur the poor. It may stinmwte the most io*\ different, it may also lastructthe topst yro fouod. », ‘Don't hurry, 1 exclaimed, thenraci whn . was going to ,bo hung, tnthe lovvedUlm, ‘ tUerc’U be nofad \C/ r ' Physicians rarely yers seldom go to law, hud ministcW'id• of other parsons’ churches..' rcad all tho papers they'Can .*: nougU said. ,V , •tf/*' There va n ejwp for tho’ sale iOM|d#»Plfeyv. • or .rico whiskey, in Hongf oyer iU door tno following inscription joys of paradise oro nothing comparidpitbte. : pcrpcnmdrw/i^/’!'y. ’ ' i 4 .' v’.Vf)'' ' E7“lt wtvs a rather Icft-lumdcd compliment to the memory of the goo *L old deacon, wUcti- - , his pastor gave tfut to be snug at hiS fuuaind the ‘ hymn conmycnqhg with—‘Delicripg, we rejoice- f E- u Althought men aroaccuscafornQtfcnQW'. < 1 ing their own weakness, yet, perhaps, as few ' know their own lt is la men u in * soU?, where sometimes there is it Vein of gold whi& tho owners know not of. oftt flirt settles no more tcoa doubly, oa.thb flCccliroos of a gentleman, than A button does on oqo of Jifi shirts—for, in fact, ifc is no, sooner on than it js’ofl again. tty*’ “What wood is that ferrule made of V* asked a schoolmaster of ono of K Ids botanical classes; to . which she' scholar'rqplled— l “the. weeping willow—-it produces so many (cats/* • (£7" ‘Father, X see a roan laying drank downv at the market-house.’. 4 You shouldn’t say lay* Ing, my son—hens lay I* ' 4 But I’ve seen tn«n ‘ my too/ ‘Ohno my son/: 'Yea, but I hare • seen'’em lay brick 7.’ ‘Go split jzmr. kindling—•; I can’t talk to you how-* . ' , • . * '' (C7*A young lady was.told by a monied one 1 ’ (hat she Bad better precipitate herself off tbo Niagara falls into the basin belong than to mar ry. The young lady replied, ‘wdl, I would if I thought X comd And a, husband at bot tom/ pidyouenT? Extensive Yjhe DetAn run irt. —A western editor is very cnUuisiasiio in praise of the firo department of his locality on thVoccasion of a late Arc. The department’s apparatus bbi&sti ' of a wash, tub, seven buckets, and a large sized ' syringe. '-.1 **• " • C7*Mra. Russel says it fo not so much trouV ' lo fbr n 4 nuss’ to take earn of sick people as - 7 , some folks imagine. The most of ,'em don’t want nothing"; she says, and when they do.they don’t get it. - v ■ IC7*ThcrcafC two rcasonswhy'sotne people’, don’t face the advice of ‘mind yourown Jhibl ness.’ , First, they haven't any- business, and second, tio.mind to bring to it; Rather poorly oir, that stylo of humanity. < - ■ i£7*Vanity iaUvo Bteatcommandingpjission. • Ft is this. that produces the most grand and - ! heroic deeds, or impels .to the mast, dreadful - crimes.. Save roe but from this .passion, and X can defy the others. .They ore mere urchins, ; ■ hut this is a giant. ‘ - , Jeaso IfCc, the father of Methodism in NeW England, ■ was asked why there wore no doctorsbf mvlui- ; - ivin his denomination,'ho promptly replied, •Ikcauso our divinity is not sick/ •, -,„ , llairlsan .exodlcnt inanilro!. Psthap* ; this explains its extensive application' of latelii \ the shape of moustaches, to.’Cabbago beods’and; ‘tumip tops/. It is to lx) hoped aplcuUfulcrop", of brains wilt bo the result. - ,V- '. ; Ky'.'SVhy is n.lady’s hair llko the Intent newaf , Because in the jnoruing tro . nliviyn find It in thu papers. , ■ ; ID”The ptomtin of nl!o Ist UtoTnosidiin*.';' cult of oil to truw. It ia indeed a clCVcr Uulliat ■. known Uu cum father!', ; 1 . 1 . ‘ , : _ ■ ■ - - -Iv ■• ’ f retainer at tUobjtf,’’aalho poor boy s said when caught by a dog.just as bo.was about to mount tho orchard Jlnco. . h -' ; •'CT'Whcn ft young going homo at•'; night, tftfcd tt tomp*isat for Ids flfcnd', itmay, v jcaaoDttbiy he )jH—DliTrdl. :‘ " , ‘ICT.Mndo has great poster.' A handorgan >y}ll coll all the Bridgets and Kates in a-surct "* to tho door, when thostcutonan yoico.of Bionm wouWijt ho hettrd-m the,least, fclloor. that music._ •• v , t , V v * (ty?Ahoy caltcdad«?ctortovlBithi» ftkther, who liad'lho dcilriuni tremens t not rightly;*th ' menjbering tho homo of tbs disease, he called it trcroblcs”—-inaklng bad Latia*butr Torygoo4'£pgljsfai . fy” T|io Mow who never jgcU iddpbfc r b** M cfluso no njll jlrusthim -brother, ta thd oldpmid who gets in trouble Or ,lw«v!W’. cause no Quo will Wtjed her.. ■ family, that. $ w ?
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