#1 ■. ..V, •■ ;.■' • >l f j ß'R'J£'S>k‘.1 S\-'Jri’‘< j -", W| J aid* lihlntba year.; ’Theflo teriftawiU be rigid-' iradUerad teiuotery ituianbe.. Ko subscription ■ • au^dttuaea : UwVl all atyeoragda arepaid tmless bf.thd Editor; ? 7';' \t : t|fe'Oienj oao square* arlU.be’ inserted W" times for obe po^r/andtwenty-ny^cento eacbiddltlonttllnsertioa.Tbose of agrca^or Hand Pbsitng IMUtt Pjimj&ets/pUnli PaboUJ Ac I .,Aci* exe cuted witbateuracy and at the shortest notices , And tfia gray'n 80 ! CIi J I ? tPI " " Fdlllitoe ddwp tbo'golden Witt),, . •.,, ■ ■«. ' v Shadow on Iho pavetnenv. , •,> Stalfclike giants through theglooto, - &Wj*der feat the.'dfefcy : ■ • !:• i* x vCrwpSSuflft'tiw-fitodltt'wmr; •,.•■■•- ' v •'■’s' ’ Draw the curtains!—fcfose thpshuttert 1., • ••« W‘ *; bwc* ft* //.•;, ; thd rude V(ind lotidiy luuttcrt, ~ v •'*fAi7tfH».fefe ,*e’for' tlib \ttnd-Bplrttai ltd. 1 " " "What parcwe for outward seeming, s \ { ; * : dr.fittllo, /_ *;•« if ttoohd'fe \oie ls betttfng; ;.„ r . tiOVe-cauhtiman iUa'beguUfc*' ~ , ejfeftth the tottage rqof and fetich,. ‘ ' . t*rom the peasant to.the klpg,. ~ *&n mo tjttafflftg.ftdm flfe'scalico,' ,-^ k V .Bubbles ttiattopblianfmejitbring*,. - 1 '- • »• vi• • • Jproift’tho Upß we Wvo thd best, * ; r 'Oh the joy—the blias—of knowing , • k * ■ ~-.Thero‘areiteartsw;hcreonto ( rcBtr *• r} ‘ Hearts that throb with eagerglkdncss— v n«art*that'ccbo't6onrbwn— ,w»* ; TThllo from caro and haunting Sadncslf ‘ ’ ’ . Mingle ne’er In look or tone, * Caro may tread the haUa-ofp^yl’B^t— . / Saddest haanVtho midnighthouiv-v ■ I ‘ A But the welre end witching Twilight Brings tho glowingHoartbstono dower. ~i JkltafOfoor holiest feelings! , ■ , Childhood's well remembered shrine,. ■ ' Spirit-yearning—flonhtreyoalings, ’ TTrcatbf immortal round thee twine. A MATIS-SOKG. ■ 'A -Vr r V.BhrSJiitiS'rATif.v •.Bare the bead to’the windy room? Suffer.the rout of the locks unid^ras Sine Oycs let dew ,bo blown, , - lovor-fleld and fairy doyrn 1, lue;oats tho aummor-loaf.' ■.'. erottell, that felaeps no grief, t . llfa hie, been. Bp t blUho and brief. Uiten to that tho Uve rock sings, • ~ • 1 Foiling high on her .wings j 'for at the golden gate phe is,- \, ' •■' Ofheaven,'andaUltsbartionjiisj -c- T And she slogkne tb'p.solMamo sprig,, Fresh from Ups of thbahgel throng, " Before the dull world wakes below. . *> K e t' tby teat on tho mountain's brow, • • J Ttftho height of the star-act throne .. 1 Whereon tbo red morn sits’alono , f . ' Slake thy ginned on the fields and farms ' Folded round In tho river’s arpis, . ; ”‘ot copsd,ordowh, or almplcst.slght, * : 5 !G’od hath filvcn for man’s delight; . .. • Sleep thy thought till Ihlno eyes grow dim,, , ’ 'And thought and tear shall be prayers tolllm. BfettllamiJiiß- mE'CONVf AI-SIMT. FMtITATIOJT. 1 BI BI.LBS ASni'bK. Conway. prided herself on feeing hn rc coropliahcd flirts By thetimeshowas eighteen, she pact coquetted with half thebeaux of the Village. *• Her -victim* had been among all ages- Tbcro-wu Mr. Brice} wbo;had“jast.put tho Urge panes of plate glass into his windows, and who bowed over thecountcr in liis white cravat, u hf displayed with bewitching grace tho last hew silk fo* the beauty’s inspection * there was old Judge Warner, With nine-children, a - lino estate, «d a couple ofgOuty limbs; there was young Pr. Btaart; and there were a dozen others, all of whom, il report was to be credited, bad been lured-oh to offer themselves, but only W receive in return a look of aftected surprise, an exclam*tioa ‘dcar mo, I never thought of sach'a thiHg/anda decided relbsol. Thcsuf fcriDg*orher victim* no irioto moved Kate than 1 do the tortures of the flics whom tnlschc* riouS boy# impale. < She went on. month after month, and season, after season, in her work of slaying hearts, with the strong' determination, by.tbe aid of art and dress, to be irresistible to ocry bachelor, she met. Not, however, that aha, expected always to refuse her suitors. ( She hod a vague; perßuation, that, sometime, when she waa bftwecn.eigbteen and twenty, the ex act period wonld.dcpond ,Upori circumstances, *h* would have hew uut flirtation: fall serious ly in! love; ‘and nikrry like .the rfcat of the world.’' • For to. bo an old mud was her especial aversion, as it is, atrongo to say, of'so many Other obquOttcs. ' ■ ~v 1 ‘Ohf billy, such news,’ she cried, tmeday to her friend, 4 woVe got a new lawyer in town. His name U ,up at Mrs. Bpadlco’s window— ‘Henry Anderson, Attomy at»Law*nd Solici tor in Chancery*—in splendid gilt lettcraon a new block japanned sigh. X wonder wiether ha s married or not.’ s . I, ' *A solicitor for your affections is more b the purpose, Kate, 1 suspect.’ A .•'A*tV evenings after Katostood befordher di‘«anng'gli6s r preparing far a party, arAng. ingsdmeTragrobt clematis hpray* In her thegarrison suspected that .a attick.wAs 'opnlclnputtcdiv i>.fl* ,1, bo's dopo for,’ was hor oxclnmatlon, ss obo llircw hersclf into a ohsir, when aho and hir fritnd reached homo. ‘But I rniist make ,a«urSn«'dm)l)ly sure.. Injust ' begin to rowl Cfeke.and .Blaokatonc; Tin. a/rai|l,,. It ,w>U qd horribly dry, U/hu fiuro ; but tUW bo’s) a catch wortli having, lleally thft chap' talks'' troll, and is quite nob, they say>* , ; ii- i* |& •% ili linnet 111 i&AtmmhPj m'< «» f Irf Bp? m&T ■#* Bw-' ■•v|l; ■' i -~ i ■ .---j Mi','>,'..l V'JTromftatto '•‘a?draa set' aWljo . «>?•■.*?# .really traccaslcd; Wentraflcing him.. Hi liked tier for her (iprightlinesS; her;b«mty, nnd her/intgnigknoo'! ftr,jto do, her;, justice,, Kate wnsb°th. sens} ble and k whole month*, ; wis nobcriy- cquallo Kate./Oo; her park, she. ! braittedmo •oppbrtunity, riot -art, to enslave him. - >Vhttt wondcr tbat, parry, little pracr tied, as he wasiu the wiles ofcoqucttea>fchQijght, I foya'timc/fiot only.'that’ she was the, most charming of her sex; but that she' actually lovedhim./ J ' ■ !“'• 1 . Had - Kate; with hpr, many: goSd Qualities, possessed a,true.and -faithful., hcart r snemight have heen happy. Wo are not sure that, after the flirtation had heguri. she'fouHd hCradf more seriously she had evcAbocnbe* fore,! ', jn ,her Secret soul..pCfhaps,-Bhe. roTed Hairy p Only, with the pcrversity.of her chftr afiter, she would not admit it to herself, One' day/tiUj‘jcs'ted witn’Wr on the'fculijept sky: ;flow do you raccccd With, boko and BtonO. KMol ■ Ah-I my.bcatity, theroV,n ■ odago, -Ngrcr. play With «Jgolool3.f,Thcro don t.blush so, I declarer you Vo turned red asapeony t »-t, . r ;-. , ,‘Foolishness r', S • - . .'l £? attempt to , deny in. - Positively; U a the old sto 0 f *hitcr bit.* Ah 1 Kate, .1 knetryour tj me would come.nt last.’," > • *You 'Yrifhout your.host.thcn/ said Kate pettishly; *lVe bccn only flirting with Harry Anderson;* ■' /•*»• • *• * »••• . ‘Nonsense!’ , ■ . ‘On my honor/ .• , ■ 'j'( ••; / - ♦Well see, my ladyi "Buy, remember, I’m to bebridc's-imaid/ : • • • ? flniigherself ftivay , That night there was to be,a grand party at Mr*. Overton’fl. Piqued, nt‘the snnnositjon thrown out bvherfriend, Kate received,Hairy coldly.' ‘WoHI sco.’ she said tohersclf, ‘wbrih erpcoplc shall have it to say that Kate Con -1 way, in flirting, lost her own heart.* 'Her lor* er, undeterred by a first rebuff, soon returned to the charge. ‘Pray/ ho'finld,’ ‘may I have-lho~ honor" of dancing with voh V ■ il v . ■ ‘No. X ahall not dance-.to-night,*'was the' curt, reply... A.nd, fairly turning her book.on 1 him. ns Lilly came Up, sho began to converse with her friend. • ' Harry was. for a moment, bewildered. 1 It wns itnpossible tp misconstrue Rnch rudeness.', yet, he asked himself, could it be oossible that Kate, after all which had parsed would intentkinhilv treat him in 'Mur manner. \ iHcnre, thonph. at flrst inclmcd to bp angry, ho j finally permin’dcd hlnifcetf that* must 1 have put bcr.out'pfKmrtttf., ;It Was but chari-1 ty.'therefore, to give her Another itriql. ; ! Harry Anderson, wda. in .fact, -an uncommon: person. He had strong Sensed brifliarit talents, and a high sense of justice?; As ho stood. np» | parently watching the dancers, he was review ing his acqnnintanee 'with Kate, and the result was.a.conviction.' that, for some nnacrmipteblo reason, she was beside herself that night. ‘To I mcrrPw-V ha .said; ‘shc-willregnjt It.’- -1 will not with her hnstlly’.*-' V'. Hut while hft was' forming', the«o' charitable rhpcbisioris.-whnf wgahis ‘amftr.omdnt to -see Kate kdAnt to dance, 'His chock tmclcil with anger. • Peihrtns .ehe sawl.thip, fpr sbepast n look him a l } he,passed, and was soon chiattine gaily with her partner, nay \ be stowing on him her swcetestSrnilcs.' A Btning er v to have observed thentv would have said lhatpbewas seriously in Iqvc with her cordpan • -This conduct naliirallv prodnced a revulsion in Harry’s determination. Hc. hAd' -believed her'really attached to him, and, under that con viction, was ready-to forgive and Jorgct. But now ho ( beheld her dKnlaying exactly the to another, ‘ ‘The lienfUew flirt/ ho 'said, between' his * teeth.' ‘They told meshc warf a coquette. And , fool that X was! I, disbelieved it. But I am I rightly punished/ • ,\ 1 '.Overcome by race’‘and;mortification, and. feeling himself nhflt forshch n‘'hcetto/Harry tumid to leave thqmom. But, ns he ; approach-; cd the door,, a crowd blocked up the j .Tust at that moment Kate nnd Tier nnrtnpr., having finished thp figui*© they ‘ wcVC drtricing.' stopped directly in front of Harry.. They did nntseo the.justly angry loyer, and went On, with ft conversation, which, at : the first word, h 3 knew related to himself. j ‘ ‘PoOhl.Barry Anderson!* said Kate,con temptuously opening and shutting her fan, ,‘howfoqlish you talk, Mr. Swanton. Ho a a mere sprig/. ' ,l i , ■ •Then Vou won’t allow mo to congratulate you?’ ' -.• '’• • • ' ,l 1 •• , :Bldiculoußl .Mustone,b«expected ternary ry everybody one flirts with ?, . Dear roe, iq that . l( Just at that .moment, Kate, happening to turn around,‘saw the frowning ami dfedaipfiil countenance of Hany turned full upon ber.-r SII9 j comprehended immediately that sho had i bOKioverhcaid. For a moment she turu^, as while as a sheet. But/recoveringhcrfidf. with that admirable dissimdlation Which flirting had taught her, eho turned carelessly’to her part-1 . ncr, and, with laugh, made a witty remark c .on their who was a rival belle. ~ j • The blood of Harry boiled.,' All Kls,love foH d Kate was gone, from that momcnt. forcYcr.— it Uis was bne of thoso natures, which,-onco de- Dt eelvedi never gave contldcnco ogam to tqe trai e- tor. Ho hnd excused Kale, earlierintho crop >r ing, thinking that her sfilritd/ perhaps, had jr beenrufled. Buffer thU- wanton Itisult, for 10 this hcbrtlwg avowal that aho was coquetting d with hiui, ho had neither pardon iior excuse. ’ .110 never visited her again. ■'Whenthqy mot >1 in the street, ha .uowed atiflly to her, but l lmt j ,was all- .H they encountered, each other at a • party, ho confined hluisclfto the mosfiridlfiep -1 cnt I .remarks, 'arid these tho fcWMt r^iblel--; 1 Occasionally they were thrown togetlicr; at the • houica of mutual friends, whcro jjilt fti small numh«r of guests wps present, and where neecs* Barily 'tbcit' iulcrcdurso' had to bemord inti- : mate j bUtAf such times, ho’ always himself tO’thbmost general'remarks,and -ex hibited to her, id a manner too plQin te botels tak«n» i that she bad lost all hold upon his h&rt; pace,'" fo' afew'roin manner, yoiild ste rksafl'iid-, ik said W i him, / ’ to follow betome af- Tarfy had, iVtfrtlcWi m/.-The diiitfdok: ) flhblv'oti licrcstc#!. piahl.*l)j /6VO any' lA.*i'l-dom) ft; ’'.“AndcrV LW.-V r, ■, l y,j • ,1 ,1 y.- ■•■ '[■ ■>'.■ j^ ' ‘‘ J \~ *A'V. f' 1 - - '-: V-'r.V;’ > ‘7, comin t ani oti tnaid._ jHarryis long since uni ted yburig oridifl, and, all herhld tmde oombantonS bavpfound partners for’life ,j 1 bdt Kate m-aUll paying the penalty, and will pay itforcvef.by that last flirtation, , ! V’ ; Art orA . ~A person who kept-ab ion by tho road side, went to a pwnler, wbodfor a tmie hadi set up his easel not a : hundredmiles' from Lake On« tario> and inquired, for/ whafc, flurn theipaintcr wouldpaint birnabear for a. sign board.-,,1t wafl .to be 'a real ‘good one,*, that Would' attract .; 1‘ , :,• ’ : i , ' . ,• ‘Fifteen dollars/.'replied tho pamter* > ,, - r :’;‘That’s , to6jhuobr said the mkcepßr; : ‘Tom Larkins.wiUcfoit for.ten, -• » .* . r The painter cogitated,for .a momeht. He did not like that his rival should'get-a commission in pfderende to himself, although'it only for a Qgn-bpard. -■ .’V ♦ls it to bo a Wild er tamo bear?’ he iri qhfred.'71 ‘ .■ ; v ,’A wild one to.be sure.*' ■ . - ,l ' - iWithachain or without oncV Again asked , tho painter.;,•• •>■ : . .‘Without ,n chain.’ .... . *Wel|,T will paint you awildbear, without , a chairi;;.fdr ten N r v : ., i .The bargain struck, the 'painter, set’to | work,-and,in'.dae‘"time;sent bome.jhe-sign board, on which he had painted a huge,’brown , bear of a most' feropldua asheCt. sign board was the admiration Of\hdneighbo6od, and drew, plenty dfcustornors'td tho inn ; 10 innkeeper knew not whether, to, cortgndh' ( late hiroself moreuppn'thejpossessioit, of,so a\ ■ tractive a aigni or, on haying secured it for, th’ small of tcn.dOllarSv'Timo slipped on, hia har-W rels were emptied, dndhis pockets filled. Every thing went onthrivihgly and in good order for three weeks, when pile night Lherp arose one of those violent storros.of rain,and .wind* thunder and lightning,.which are so pomfnon.;in North America, ana which pass over .with almost, as muchrapidity as .they 'rise;« When the' inn keeper awoko the,bext morning, the sun was .shining, tho’ birds singing,.all traces of the storm had passed away. Ho iobked :up 'anx iously to' ascertain that -his Sigh was safe-—-• There it was sure enough,-swinging to and fro Os usual, but tho bear had ; disappeared. Tho ibnkecpt'r could’ hkrdly bdieve his eyes; full of anger and surprise,'be radtb ’tho- painter) and' related what had happened. • Tho paihter look ed up coolly from.his work. ! .‘Was it >a wild bear or a tame oue V . wild bear.’ ‘Was it ch'aincddr ndtl* *l_gucssnott* • -■ * • . -• . ‘.Then,’ cried tha painter, triumphantly,‘how Could you expect a wild bear to remain m such a'storm asjtbat ofloat night withoutachain V The innkeeper .bad nothing to say against no conclusive an argument* and finally, agreed to giro the paintfr fifteen dollars* to paint him a .wild bear with a chain; that would hoftake to tho woods.in-thenext storm* . ■’ ■ For the benefit of our unprofessional readers,'J it may he necessary tchatted in the distance. - FirstCarao,wikhtootstcpsgentle and light as falUng spow; "young richly dressed! She Bad hb vfcib Ho race was 1 an oval of, the purest outline, with the lprc ablc of dimples on the falipst,of checks. > Hcr features'were regularly and. fihely fqrriipd', and her hair* which fell in a perfect* aralanche tjn her shoulders, was of rich light brown; evident-' ly,soft and.silhy-,. Biit such eyes, beaming of tender 'hazel, when Kecn.muat rivet all atten tion, and 6pco seen can J scarcely, bo, forgotten. There;sho stood'sometime before mo, leaning against a bank, and wailingfor others to join herlt,and so motionless that our busy-pencil never had a better mbdcl-rccrloinly -never.opp more beautiful. A settled shade of melancholy • wad her' lovely'’crimtcnancc, - and tho inerry sounds could not have issued from l tho pretty but pensive induthj bpt this did'not, detract from jho thq unddlnablo charm whjch stamped the fair apnaHtloh.as one of nature’s own no. BiHty r pernaps »t heightened in every mov* iraf rit,. tod, her ■ rather dignified ’ figure; -The costume, to ,bcsurt,/vras eminently propitious. A gold; 1 and fined SrilK purple, was closed at tho •waist by asplendid'dinmoud broach; rose-col or cd'satin trousers flowed will* beneath it, and a brlghtcaahmcrt shhwl hung loosely, thrown as a sash around'her*. Yellow slippers, a green handkerchief with goldcn/fringo. arid a costly necklace, completed, her .very becoming attire. But thiB..w,a? nothing. ; A .resiallesa power of ; Interesting those who crossed here path resided | in th«‘deep, attractive expression of her largo ! eyes. They were-thoughtful,*yet candid'; re* ' signed,but affectionate; and above all, they , were an unerring index that tho spirit, within Waal - superlatively'epdOtVed 1 with that Jicavcn bom faculty of feeling'strongly, which 1 must | necessarily.raokcof this earth a paradise ora hades prUerßclf." • ~ ~ / "• • Naudt Paj^bt.—‘Ba-ft'ftshrieks a Halfna ,kaJ Infahfc Ofiibout eighteen 'months old.' >■/ ‘.What’s tile matter with mamnia’s thwcet yittle dockcy ?’ gays, the, nJTcctionate mother, end whllo'shepritSflca it to hfr hosotn,' theyoung sarplnfc in'return digs'Us talons ini her face. ’• ’ .. ,'Da den, Missis,! knowwbatllttle massa Dim* ( want a, exclaimed tho ; f chcruti’B qegro •huffi®. - : i‘ ‘ ‘You bliuk husAy! whydbn’t you' tell'mo then V and the Ihfuritxtcdniolher gives Dinah a douse in thfccbop with the shoo- •*' • •, fVf. by, bewajita to putjilafopt pijcUt arpan Job gravy wntaoßthb barf!’, whimpered the,urn fortnhilihlabUy, ’ ‘Well, why don’t you tiring it hero; you.ag* Wavating.niyger,,you |* replica the .mother, of the bawling young oho* ; : t'• j r Dlnah'hnhgskne grtvy/and little Jltq phta s hia baro feetln thepan, dashibg the milkwarm grease about its sweet dittlo shanks, 'to the in L ntnuacmentof its jmotbcr/wjio tenderly, exclaims^—‘ t, i i 'ifpld mawmy*d yltilo Ditamy wahtto put iU tobnr/Wehy ibbteys : Ip*the; gravy. • 1 It shall piddle id the pauoait eliobsor Avoosey’s, and then shall havocs pppty l( red (rock pu, andjgO andswitspappy,.ynppyl' ‘ srfoivh4ll,irwttiilfl to ailb yoh ■ oho •> ■■ i' yEp ;tatiiefhJ'*to 'get'.’djnhpp, jafid hoti nbffln on do Üblp tiiit ptiig.tippt. whot should yOhJay ?' ' -V' ’ •'" ■' i , gib d*t upAforo you ax> it*, • iWhat si,wild ybm’sayj’irfk.hv;j •w.vi.i'W/'.l *•,.* *■- V, , -‘Why under do’clrciimatanoCiph.’dOiOasp £ Should gay dUt &oisl*4 alt. 1 ' j , . last bo- 4i ' -j> T * A ' , !V :„' .-: A ;>. ■ f a (Hend r that, jiff had/juStfouna: WiWdidh, Qtad, near' Wilson’s corral dbduifrjra.w He about dark,; hesaW'tho'same Irtqiaft t it snowing at, the time, ha\bclieye»; wOT; *3;'laid download, froro dunpg- the f[viE^ 4 ’( With my. i friend I'hurried dndircforc wq [got half* the ibdiahl' «4ta.'; 'Attaching ncar'flrhcre tUel pod? Meeting sight.; _• -Tfobfe .wsto .couldvput-tlieir i rtetibri of thblr distant; I but they their miseries were of.anf other of theiri toxiepited. ; Co.’s ditch in the hrighborhood'qf t tMrmnchcro/.. -J/pon the finding ofthis tieWMay—tne malt Indians, with a- few- excepihjfls.-wt'hdj parb. in' thp hdriling over the; first -:hodj &and-~taow' > bis* came perfectly over thohills and hiritllnghiost terribly,.arid ilobkinglbr moro.victitns , ,-.' ‘ •' •- 1 '• v*' l ' -' ! ■ . The: terrible; a great dist anco, bronghttninbrtv'-flhT tirfi Indians, frpni every direction* bowd and dr rows orowd Of Ttt*; would raadi j rethrow t htf : bddics id the i t (o To6rrtjfqf lhd'ie;t. * Every AmcH ,ch “atitetedi' lid looked ,wilh ras torjahmcuiai grief ,of tho'old hbrdiy able W;Sthmniilrhgoi while a conned stmtndftcareniMown their withr crcd,t^c*.r homblefllgh|! h Xeverwitnessed in tnf life/' The Indians had ftnd-closdy'p&ckcjl&bbut'' a cord and a balfif|itv‘6od; mdyto raelfcthe bodies, in ocdord*K»' ” asheS. trie to lootC; chance, It effort ,:got' could sco i\ I recognize ftrentoopr irig liquor, ho, himself At aboul , bodies face gethcr.wit pile bclpg i mg placed ami hundred •' ope of'tl self in on sis the lire have to be arid sever* tbtff Mati lo to tbrbt baskets,, v At4P. affection, ; V6 intncw ’£jjahshh ... ss*{;/• ,. \' r . -i \. - countrVman Visaing ejongonoof theslrccts fof few days *»mo olL' and l\e d i serve red: lb a t a i £ to gone. • Alter Searching for , lip time, he oficrretl to the boys who cohgfe> ashilUngto find it.: Thcy thep ted ieis&rch; and in n fcwntointestfh&lAhpiW^ Supposcd.to tho/pinknag’s adjusted the 'wMK he 'parted gone more thanhalfa’ on the other ‘sidff camo dff.whOrv he d(rtCtHat theyonng rascals had. rUjlca the }>m of Jho other yrheelalo th6 revr • 'A'WiNSfmd'WAY', win*V-A wayward leoh of tho BmcyalTple ?o and board* Whkb had occupied for i tong\wh»b,’-.MidfWs Umo n round rumshops, when? hb wjraXfl Oft hand ;to count hWlf.'in.-wH anybody should treafc‘.*;,‘ Mftrgad dilsatlsflcd- with this ptato pfithiugffr anO-TOYcd to get hof husband bock,'again, succeeded: •-.‘■Jftir, -Patrick,, jjijy/ /will yo com© backi* V‘' ■ '■■' J' .■ i . *No.MaVgarefc, r. - •‘.An* wOnt you comclbr tholore of tho children?! w ‘Nofclbf tbfrlorooP Wren, Margaret.*. ' .‘Will yo cotno back' Ibro of mcsclf?*. ‘Niror at all; .’way $ ■ ' •'. ■ fAp* Pi-trick, troht of tho chorch bringyou.bncklV r J ttlo of; whiskey thp to her truant 10 drap of whis- Patrick, unaWo I'H’sycrsllftbftt’Jl ne, Margaret.?, Vaa reclaim-; ? “ftp AND with obstftC f oiicccSa.w Ktoaterdlf mmmndwl jlonouß op conqueror, chea fropi Vroea^bcg--', rely desert something yon are n rou ?. You >ul,“rooty, fa^nln^! ging for y< .you ftjJ''rca< And then k roadj-po? hRYA only and nefye, nit your feet; *,« account.— Do you sav you haYcijcdofsacrruo ? .Make ndnrcb then, itfiMcceno. (Dhnnoo? A yoUnffimM with »j«’frS , ! i\>'t, o rf^ c . re **:~'| Youjioyeymvep roi*sk WP «(PWltjr*,, ' biOp woulii ba ihsirlhut lU ..struggles and Its hiltlcs: ■- IlertioW world before you, fall of lgnortncjWs, poverty, end .erirao.'ia Well a* ■ InhHlh truth, Tilton 1 and goodncsif,. t Soelefofk for yon to dot »nd,ifymi hayOtbo u l e wn|tq will ’coma otc®W ■ yf ;rsclf of value.’ and yon will Mmtfty ,>n ,(lnd-. ing whrklv Don’t Hillgrowl, but whm, ■’ '<■" ■> ■ J^nW vole*, iftwh j .ttfuTW dWftwpt; Biribq’ ■i”o," Biid hia 1 \ B', v r y -;ir£ ir-jra*. Jllvr B-•'? J i-jv>i j-';,: •{}'!.'■ ; - : l i ' ;,^B^B h '‘ f PM"" .1 B&& B?i ! B\'-v- B* B'fc BV* ;, l- B/» fl ■- Britt B 8.-'->;».? ■■;*. |w> Kin,«. Bn-iv;'* 1 ; X y. ' -V;; . V", j 'ji : At' &o. celebration /of ibeono hiindredand ficyeiity-aocond ( iiHQiVerBary .of the l landing of reutUM 1 pEftrfl; Historical Society, of PenJlsJ , lvahla' ) vfnic'h took place on the 6th ult., 'many interesting reiblnUco’ices were' brought to ( llght,. ard oalchlated to inspire an .cnthualaattcprld.e.ln th,o blstoryofflur good old the speeches made on that occasion l , wp' notice wit'll pleasure a brief report/ takeh\ftptn : e> Corning ..fcotemporaxy/ of ba it, aid which and hrdont-in their , Jrofoteilbo tofiKi Pennsylvania,that iVo\tranßfer,ttom r to,'6irr'CDlutonB. Kr, Randall h not in'patriotlceentiraent, but'a niost ardentloypr,.pf hiß State; ho never fallfej'when Qccaaioh'o’ffers, to' place' her right Wort Daily « 1.. : Mr; Randall stated tbatlt Had been -the .good fortune of Pennaylyanin to, hljye for Us founder TYilll&m Pequ. a man bfnibatoxtraordlnary wls donl nud mtolllggnce»- He ihay r bo Justly styled, thbrgroat imbdel'n, l ’-The system ‘of U\fs introduced .by 1 hlmattlio. scttlcraoot of tho ProvJhcqWasftnjfijhibltlbnbittho most profound judgmcht} It was' in' all respects an improvement oh tliojurispnltornco of the mother country, and wllibcar tho test of.the-most rigid lt lias also been t,ho good fortune of this Common wealth tb’hiro in the snccesgoi’S of Wm. Penn, a .lopglist oX high*minded patriots who havo fillcil its executive chqlr. , Tho list of thosowho. have been Govctnowof _Pennsylvania.may bo scanned, and thoywjU'bo found to bo mon of public chid; private integrity, .and whoso names ,may borocapitulatq'd‘\rithout the tear or iharao of reproach - . It would pot ho appropriate dtdhistimo to rovlow.the various administra tions of.our,Stale government;. Ho (Mr. R.‘ # ) would, therefore,'select tho ipost Interesting and eventful epoch' in the history of th)s nation since its* national independence gubernatorial service of Simon Snyder and tho war of 1812, . Gov. Snyder was a native of Pennsylvania,— Born In old Northumberland County, of honest parents, and of German extraction, he received a plain English and .German education, and at an early, oge was; called into the councils of his country. Qo was elected Speaker bftlio Bouse of Representatives for several yearai and in Oc- ■ ..jDffcOTtW preponderance increased as the rnhlf#h 'found* everywhere: Her landsmen fleet oh.Lako Erie;' she ! hi\d continuously during tho war two thousand rrien in tllb.Morthweaf und6r'tlis‘ io'tnmand of Genr-lWtrlson.Qnd on tho N^gfvrQfrontier, in tliohraxoßthattioa that were‘everfonßhl,itFors Erie, Ohippe.wg qnd .Bridfrowalpiy jh(r \va» tbo only State that hh'd .‘a t r6g!meht.’op Volunteers,, comtiianded by,Col. Fenton, and-it constituted nehrlyrantrUiirct of ihq iwhola Atbcrjcao army,, when,the competed with. tho 'conqu'ordrt.hf tho Peninsula. I ; ' Mr.R. continued to say that,-although an nnx-1 iousisye witness, he,felt himself .utterly unable to glre.’a description of Pennsylvania when' the nows of fho burning of Washington, in August, 181$, was [received., Every city,'village and form.poured forth its rocrqUst tho roads-wore 4ottedVifh stages, carriages,- and vehicles hos -fonjngtotho econq of action; nianyworo unable to flrtd conveyances, hnd hundreds wero seen on fooCvrlth their rauskets pn tbelrahonlders.apit iorts to Join their brethren In prmsf notonly tho boiio nipa sinew, hnt what is termed fho olito, thronged (o-Joln the holy band; and tho then Speaker of-tho. House 'or Boproscntativeß.lho late Judge,Todd, in tho heat;of day, was seen orofuiiog tlie Cove with his rifle on his shoulder? Nearly thirty thousand men were col looted, on the Solithern/oxtromlty of tho State, and witjiin tho borders of-the adjoining Stato of Ddlawnro.’re'Qdy to meet tho enemy. Happily, tho necessity for their services was obviated by the gallant repulse tho enemy .onepimtered on their approach to tho city of Baltimore, from tbo ! troops of pur sister Commonwealth of Maryland. : It imiy bo added that tho soil of Pennsylvania, during fho wholo conlosb,wa« hover desecrated "by tho,foot of an.onemy except as q prisoner of war. In Iho, month of when tbo Trdaly of Ghent roathed thjs coudtry.-Gov. Snydcf had nearly completed ft plan for raising ten regiments .ope thousand men each, yrho wero iq, march, upon fho open- 1 Ing of fhd campaign, to tlje Niagara frontier. ‘ lifr. H.rstftted snofrrforo (bd reminiscences of a groat npd good man, under whose opsplcds oar gpod oldCommdhwealthhacldpno.hef ., who is attached lo ft Parisian theatre in iho quality Of ft physician, efttiressid his astonishment that a man, and t woman. were not' orated »t-‘iho eftmo,tio>ft*inotcad of, ,tb(v,latter springing from tho Hbof onn first parent. A, young no* trdsa by, remarkable'for the graceful Wrh which She crop' gives to - tho cicpressionof hnr Ideas, aaid;' l ‘Wna ilnotnatnral, sir, thru thy flower should come after, ftp otetp.*’, , ... ' ftni™ Ootisouso.—l)anld"\V'cbslcr once had * difficult case to plead, ftnd ft verdict Was rendered against his'client, One ;nf, the’ wity nesses came to him and said—'Mr. Webster, if I hod thought vre should have losMho.jeaaei I -m a-w ' r■ ' . deni .worn,than‘l Webster'„ i is , l:r .i^\ o , r . nn h' !^ u ' n^V, * , “' th '' ,, ’<,' pbly knows the origin of the wdrd;l is the name I* 6 ' ‘bft jufydid nolhellnt a' damnod word Irifft newstyle of Indies' bjinnetft'. of Pn*l«i»|r I--0"I 0 " odennv Jtisso onnstyueted .that if . efts'be ftM* ltt7",tViTijp.'mUk,'fto'n linvyiiPasl lies get opt a w iißftßwi nrt info hxmMl W|«» (uWjhQ-nvf* tnllti jj'ifFwh’l* .Miey nre, W-iu •J *»•' «■*' »»./•«> ucojcn in '■ j i Thf Vnnf«* ittfy ftp >hnr]n’*ft-,pvm» ri»Vln, | '.'JtVusv.'vtVif W)rtiACi:nluB , Will !ann turnedm thn vcfc of TCkstilou,■ With-1 > t oiii.u jwpump. Lwldloelill •atltapwrmgitftcUr*ct«f. - jalWr (beyarocollkd. •. v : ’ (C7* An Trhbroin going to mhrket met ft foN imcrnilh on owb ». ~ : t . ' , ‘Say, in!filh«r» whatll you Uke for your big by;odta^k•yi ,, .! . .fW is on 6wUy« bftist,*Tepllod eAfnrmcr, (V . bit do T cftro 'whetKer U Is oubVor young/pricetbeblrd,yft fin^ocen,* fMWr: ;v' ( i".' 'NO. -28. j. : an account ofAßsryian researches aud discoveries ip, the lut*Aon&! Report of the Ifcpyil Asiatic ty f made by Cohßawlinson, we learn tlial the most wcept, a 3 well ad tho moit importaiifdis covpry, in an historical and geographical,point 1 bf,vicw,.is that of another obelisk, fn the aguth east corner of the great mound of Nimrod, and erected byShainaaphul, tho son of Shalamhara, THo date of. tho'obelisk is aboutthd beginning' ofthecighth ccntury.-B. .0. The chronology ; o'f AssryTa has received in valuable accession by •tho discovery'of a record of one of the early kings, whoso name {aread Tigloth-Eileser, like that’of the later king of ABsryia know to the Hebrews,'. Tiglath-JPilcser I, is shown, to hare flourished 418 years-before the (feign of Senna cherib. FriTm letters merra, recently, received; we learn that tot. Rawlinsonhas read thenarae of Scmlfamia on tho statute of the god Nebtf, dng .from tho ruina of the palace of Nimrod; Scmiropjia appears, in a legend .upon - the sta tii to; to have been'really .the wife of Pal .King of Assyria, tho same as Is‘mentioned in the Book of Kings—the cotemporary of MenaheiU', King.of Israel., This would place Semiratnis ISO years, before Nebuchadnczzcr, which .will curiously confirm tho tradition, recorded ’by Herodotus—that' this Queen preceded Nitocris, the. wife of‘Nebuchadnezzar, by five genera tions, equal to 160 years, Anothch very curi ous discovery, made by pel. Bawlinaon is, that the employment of the Babylonian. Cuneiform writing was ibnlinued down at least ablate os the time of the Macedonian dominion in Asia, the commencement of tho third'ccntury before Christ.' ;,t : . . A SnunwD KBPLT t WnUcf Scott says that tho alleged origin of the invention of cards produced'oncqf thcshreyrdcat replica he had* ever heard given in evidence. Jit was made .by the lalo Or. Gregory, at Edinburgh, tod coun sel of grcat.eminencO fit the The doctors testimony, went to insanity ‘of the party whoso mental capacity ,was the point at issue; On a cross interrogation he admitted that tho person in question played ad mirably at whist. -'Anddo you scrjously say, doctor/ said the learned counsel, 'that a person having a superior, capacity, for. a game so diffi cult,' and which requires, in a pre-eminent der gree; memory, judgment, andcombindtion. can be at the,sametimoderanged inhisunderstand ing V\ *1 amnocard player,* said tho .doctor, with great addrcs3,*‘but f have read in history that cards were invented for the amusement ;of an insane king.’ . The consequences of this re ply, Trwc decisive. • • . *. . / Top Good to crLost.— of the fashionable houses in Breokly nwere, as*- scmblcd in the public parlor one stormy*' cveh -1 ing a few months since* when a rather antlaua -1 ted lady, who never seems to have any employ -1 ment but admiring her jewelry and dresses lisp led out the’remark that she loved k rainy day, and always, took rainy days• to, arrange her drawers. ; ‘So do I,’ growled an - old sea cap-' tain,\rt overhaul roy drawers and shirts-too, sometimes, and sew on, a, button‘or a string where it;is wanted.’ Madcnioiscllo did not faint, 'but thcrewas an angry hiatlc of her silks aa Ahfrswept frora tho room, leaving all . to ex* fwgi?'* ti tier rfor * hearty Exper/exce ofr ’WomW.— I have i observed ’ all - nations, that' the Woman Ornament, themselves more (haft ’tho men; that wherever found’ they are the sane kind, civil, obliging; hproanCj fender beings; that; they are ever inclined to he gay and cheer ful, timorous and modest/ ‘They do not hesi tate, like men, to perforin ft hospitable of gen crous-actioDi-not haughty, norarrogant.nor supercilious, but full of courtesy, and fond of society-;'industrious, economical, ingenious, l general (o err ; thauman, but in general also more virtuous, and .performing robfogbbdactVonathan ho. ■■ ’ • I iiovcr addrcsscd myself in thb- language of ;decen(iy apdfriemlship to a -woman, whether qiyilizctl or savage, withoutrbctmng. n ddeept and fripnnly anpwtr. ; With man, it was often beep otherwise. Ip .wandering over tho-barren plains of inhospitable Denmark; through honest Sweden, frozen Lapland, riidt and churlish Fin land, Unprincipled Russia, tod tho wide spread regions of wondering Tartcra, hungry, dry/ cold, wet, or sick,- woman has over beep-friend ly to mo, and uniformly; and to add,to this Virtue, so worthy of tho appellation of ..benevo lence,these’actions have bwn performed ip so . free and kind a manner, that, if I was dry/I drank th? sweet draught, and if. hdngry, I ate thecoarsc moraal with pdoublorelish. , . , Lazier Donkin# dokb'Brown;—Oneday, Dunning, whoso exterior graces were by no means commensurate with his'personal vanity, had been cross-examining a young woman at considerable length upon the • age of a person with whomsbc professed herself,well acquaint cd.and asked her; “How old now would you .take mo to bo?” lie yras .considerably dumb founded by her prompt replying, to tho iiaircr tsal laughter of a, crowded Jcoiirt, “Freni your appearance,sixty:- hut from your question §iXtcca.i” C7* It,is.Bntcl, that Henry -W. Beecher spent a Sunday at ahort-limo since - aud there preached a sermon. Returning from the church; hb passed a numbed of ‘young Jlmeri cans 1 amusing themselves with agame of mar bles rather intimately mixed with fancy swear ing- • , » .. ‘My boy,’ Raki the reverend gentleman to an interesting youth of eight years, ‘my boy, lam frightcncdl 1 > ; ,‘jlrb you 1’ answered i buttons;‘quite, naively —‘why tho dickens don’t you run, then ?? , JET" The Boston Foal says, five women will so spread out llicir clothes os to take up thoeo tiroaideof an omnibus, 1 thus -occupying. the rporo dargned for . eight, and then if another, ipomap.prearots hersejf at the door, they will cry out, 'ypVcan't como inhere! there aint no room i’ bgt If a man wonts to gel (I, they can mako room enough, right down between them. :V ‘:; !*••• .'-:■>/:<• ‘i'Y-ft.* ■' :> Vct>U * . > i< ftaejditil 4plty9uis , ,Uf^t;^v-;-L-,'' ( .-‘;.‘rv'' TjW 03? T A quires*bp#, toplay opon It,j" ; V.i ! COuwp'of threoyiars. ,y- Jt -’’-| ;*y'l- r ''\ : '.‘.i ’ . ’' K?*Tiiat tr&ablesotno ‘felW, “ifeut lirpnnds^altf.j ■ Y‘YY ,\Y ’Y '- ;nr "■'V',v.v y> : purchaacdabqi of •’ ,’|E7" Mbtto *of abmo' 1 Vhemflt# I win,' tails you l&iei* ,J . v . , l* .money.’*" Ofcotttfd.lt if, oi' eliohowcotildyouepeodif; ! T /' : ‘ u: 'P , iU . r . arnan isah ast for half' A' rtlthontdiacoTeringth&t BrayingU not dbqteJitt® A.fiahinAT>o attte id'twftfc bitozhefore youatartjfor youtnay ztoi got'otie' allor"**‘ r ', ■'•’.• ; •< 7 :.U’p>iTv-, , a;idira!!>«^i»Vlw'^lil' ■’ <»good match/' QutaHluqifir.’M i\, $xA .- \'■ 07* Politics Is the' art of being triM'.tbfcrott *re { policy, the art I*® -V dyA'i '?;■•- ’/i>. ' ■ . D7*Alot of feUowa Trent onadeef.bhstttd other day, In Arkansas,.and in-jessMban thrila;" hours^captnred.flrogirty aiui . ‘ ■ K 7" S omcbddy eays'-tt ' and nicely r dressed. ?;£sbaebsidy; ql»e wickedly, adds—M)d without r • pretty 1 taro—the tarniah that caught th6eye ynO not'., endure the fire blaze. ' •/. - ‘ , , OS-A brother edl tor fells uV .thjvt When bq! V he bylhe a puff.. - DT'Mre. Blocmef say* Bhe ibrtr’ eotiH ' anything pretty,la a woman’* IrtrCHingoalflram,,. her hips to her feet like a ho#head,qr -big '■ ; tomcdchura., v , 07" When tmellinglo th* cart, altra^tato’ a seat in the rear of a fat of a colllalqta, he hreaki tho wor^enuljy^/; Ibit So 7— the beat hnsband--oh the We support, that the greatest druiiktxa nadtea tJxelbiest t«a pcrance lecturer.' •; ~**' > i*.» witness named "touliafe Uwitaid.to icrflmipftyv Haring tafcei tty. plflcft,' ho 7 turned to t£e bar,b«fare i teatlffi earnestly’inquired, f , word contempt., It oruehes ail reply.,.’Wbenalady .once says ‘'Fiddlesticks,** hp isapold'Buuvtrtjo utteraonpthor tford. • '* liar suggested" illat wVen/tnea break their, hearts it i* elHhe same'aft when ft lobster breaks ona.of bll clawwinother sprbatv Ir.g immediately, . s>, wont Day, said: and hj db day!,do Lord'shall diwlde do sheep from -4o goats, end bixlia'de Lbrd/TTe kimir who.trwii deirpqll*> \-t ' d batfk suspends fak« the .prenidantto aerre bira to thb tame manner. A'afoapls &m* edy, butT^e^acloiis.^'.»; . s /.j'j A SEssiBLB,Xii)T.“A Tadyfrayfolly corny plaining of the wearing of Vfhiskera iandmbns (AQhcs, declared IS Whs on«pf the foahioba sfitf Inya^blyvaot^j ■.■■USTAn indWdriftJ.Waa wrested thocfosMlay /n.t?^aasrt^B*rdraiff*>pliric«lOJTO. , . et) v «lfe usiwtothe builneti.dnd wjitet . ■ Tnw>BApnic4t,‘ uptho line Which li ad oftcn\ pliced 'triider-Q weddiogaoUco—«»lt !■ not righftbat man «h*l4 Ure alone,” carelessly left the * out of thcwoid lire, which.made the bride hluab.^v , ' chtiitlnpgiriiWi playing, billiards, la this; Id! the lalter kam# ‘‘kissing” do not '(Aunt- In A the former,th« d0 u ii. do / el$o; If yoh doubt U/cdS snltlhe flret pair b< dtpoplngfeye-llds *ohc«M a pr° B ** f ' ■ ; . • ■ ; ; v.r n ]f!l <--t ■ VGT An Jnretorafe bachelor, being haired Wit Bcntlraentnl youhgrnUswby he d(4;not aecnrv I some fond one’s company. In Ms voyageon the ocean of Ufo, replied, Iwpuld it f wera aore such an ocean would he pacific* ■ ‘' Bs*“ Chemists inform na that-pUUnom la the heaviest metal. We think gold, must be stlu heavier—for we know«' few yOqng gbdtlefoetf who boro been endeavoring in Tata dnrfog fldj list three wocks, to raise a single eagle* ' has great ipoweW'A’hand' 'iigaw will call ail tbo Bridgets add Kates Jo a atnatttf' tho'door,'when-foe stentorian Tolce of Vim Brown wouldn’t bo hoard In tho Ibaai, Queer follow, - that mnslol * > •• l - of bed tho moment’youfjea< (he knock' at (he door. Thd mad who hesitate* when called Is.lost: The mind should be. mad*) up in a minute, for early rUkingis one of those subject, that admit fto tumlng ?|£r, ™“ it?* o ! do not wish to say, anything fualast' the individual In question,V. Mid a polltB&d accomplished gentleman upon * certain occasion,? ‘.‘but I would merely-remark, Jp the language of a poet, thit to him** truth is' stranger '' ter Thorn are seyere! and pCrlod ioals in (his country nndor (he odlioritlchiigo of ladles, aed since tho explosive nature of qoti tun has been demonstrated, it nay be truly that every lady controls a magarint, ~ young lady wbo had not received 1 !* much attention from the beaux as bof ftmiifo associates, said .to her lover, «* I (old them I would watt until .Iho chaffiftid.blown, ott tad then I would pick up wheat.?* , , t .. r \ C?" Tho married mono! thoNowTorkcrioK ot club, recently beat the tingle members.. JL poor miserable old bachelor iaya be fa notataU surprised at It, “ they probably got tbeir hands In labelling their wisoa*tV ~v -.j..;, , UT-Marrligeialljo mother ot the «orld,.aiul proaenres ita kingdoms, fills l| a elUce, sued churches, and Heaton itself, and la that atatTof good things which God h»lh designed u oMho world'. *, ..Tl . a'sHl«'tins day hi Now Fork, a newspaper reporte? obaer wd in indmdnal emptyingtli pb&eU Ihfotbrf in orm dip who w«a. dead../The Watepu^fct English trflterisaysVoti cxn tsliwlum yon «ro surtonddod UiOtoUpwlngqncrringtert«; Ti‘f« wIU bcfocod* smoking cigar*. and, nln* jading Really, (his Is Important. ' , ' DjT'jVgoriJur has Inriintod kn India -robSc r ladder. . The onlroUloctlon