Sp EvfeltT- TUUnsDAT UOBMUId St ‘ : '■ ► 1-1 MM-/. • i ' .(v>it«TEUlttt'S.'i r/'-'u.r.-l BbtistirtirtipN.'^6 no Dollar Mv'AS<i6?‘JrWo‘ , DollAM'ifpaid ;, ivltliin thO : ptautf snd'-f vPO : Donblrs aSidiFifty Cc7its, ; if not l twld within tho’ycEr.'; -Thebe l terms’.■wlll’btfrlg fdly >adUofO(l;to every lilstancci'No subscript Uqd dlsoontinuodfuhLU -all aOrrcaragca .aro paid option otllm ; BdUPr.;> , tliQ cash, and.npt cAcopding one will.bo insert-cd fdcbacli additional Insorilon, ! Those bl'a groat; mbhgthjh,pr<jp;6y(|on.' ' ns. tills I ,'Paihfjhlotß,'fifanUsiXialioTs; &c.', &c.,bxe » , cutca with accufeffi' brid ’{lt tho : no(lcbi , ihc ‘Sunday DUpalch\ ,iV-V ’i: j - ■BUv : yi.d -n >y DT , BP / i: | ' Mrciiduifthaill.was court! ng- ■ ( ‘. r ii nimy ilrenm'J./ V . ,V : .■ **>•• I ! iolalioVth«'t. s l,lovc.d'Hcr;' •.,/ ; i -iwu, AKd feliO corifVssodthb sapier 11 I »! j ■ Milrfrui'wAS w6Urtd tlroiind her| : ‘ • i»\ns . profeSedj ] , ‘ ;‘ M 1 Bn.?» And notes* of brightest tissue 1 ' ::i * '• : '; M 1 gB. ;-. TV’cro swelling !ri my breast;*-. m W- I mnrrieit 4 —;,. | ~,OlMY]‘^i®'jl t\ i> p yu4r c” ?P*<;m 1 ■■' \> ti\\r tyuhlbyoly t !' jnjnliglfo brightest .beam} •. _ ,f, lier.Ups.\rcf6're(l ns cheniosj. 1 | V ' v- 1,1 * 'Hcr-bosom white ns shfjw j ’ , ' And n's iho’spoho her rajithro ‘' l '■ volcd wus soft.nhp lu\Vi •, , . '•‘fl-drcampt Iwns a.father—mi, .K jKOhi'vhntajliinny drc»m I.!i il. .' i > , w :; .i|yfchlltlr«p roupcl mo gather, <• im Tl»oir ; oyo3;wltli;pluuBuro glpapi j ila ,'fjicdr.njprry glceqopjo prattle, , , , 1.,.,,! tyn^swcetlyiUpnn,mycar j ~! u * , ~ 1 lovd to. pralchthclr gambols, t ‘ '* m '''j ’ lhoj: are'\|ery debt. ~ • ~ , .tr'Tls past—any vision'd ended— ' ■ 'Twasjtiotbing but a.drcamj |M . These slutubcripg niidpiglit Jnnclos,, ,>. < i J, t llo\]r. jifo-ililco do,they eceuil ■ , , , atin prising,,•«. t,, . .. vnnlsK ipuo liy'ipup,'; ( ,‘Aha I axvakp'dislicnrtened 1 ", . '[ Td dM’wysbl/'ulbhe.'” ' “ ; “ ■ {n-it ii 'l-'> I*7 r • r*; - i-i '* il M ■■ • ■' AoNWEIi WOOiNO. . Tt tras on the rotum-of Air. 1 Fl‘, a lecturer on I*hrcnolo&y ; ,to the city of 15., thafoiic morning l , Harry Qy entered hid study, and after'somc dcs ultory corfftrsation, commenced looking over some phrenological charts, -that were arranged before him; i Whllcihus-engaged,ho noticed one of tne head of Miss Kmily 15., of 0., copious. 1y marked,-- Heexaminedit and became much interested,*as it desctiUd h person dt anorigi- I«1 mimk snd superior,character. As ho laid It asldey-Mr. F. said: > n. ! ->.,s.' ‘ .“Theperson there described Timet-during my absence, and sho'possessed,a tnind h 6 ; wqll btklanccd. thnt I. lodk a .chart of her head. I cou sidcr her quite a Inodd of female worth. She possesses all the qualities fur a good wifciand mother. V-, iv* * -NowiHarry was ayoung man of fine intellec tual powers,-whioh had been improved by ' cul-. : tare, yas-dbcidcdly odd , iHc baa bad a ftpicefof roitoaftcd in his disposition audios a Imn believer hi Phrenology. I Hoi depended on that science mainly to give him bn: insight into tba charodtci! of her'whom Iheshould cfiooscas • partner,for life. - < ~i.u , . i i3!hd lady .iri.question seemed-to possess all lboBo.q«ahftcauons >vhir?h hohad been so long uockipgfoh; and a mostnbveydca entered: his mind*. Ho determined to wyite tohoi 1 , and state! his ideas on thodubjqctof matrimony: acquaint facriwith tlic circumstances of' 'seeing the chart of her head, ahd request a correspondence'With tho tlenr, tliatiif it resulted an the mutual satss J faction of both parties, they should incctand if they could love, should marry. He acted nc* esaAingly. rtridlWqdOHted dfMr.-JfJ h’hbtc to the Ta3y ,«tating the sincerity of ,1»\S ( jmpt\vca, and I -liis characte^; which 'he ; enclosed itrßis, letter, ftnVl'/onvardcd., Tic Wait -1 ,in V stale anxiety; butpt, lcnglh )( 'an’, answer. came,’aiidThe lady | jp-^tedTus,miucat!'The Idler breathed, the k spirit of ipo'dcsiy.nnd good sense. ! The lady f. stipulated for six months after. K which they were to Ihcct. . , , ‘ *'. ‘ || 1 From’ihis lime they wrolq regularly, upon g vanpus topies j-but Uiu/pcrsonaVjappcnrah'co Of, 5 each ncverpiice the subject of allpaiori,— 6 Harry's,high opinion of, his fair correspondent If lipophilic rcceplion of every let* | & ter, untij lie bccdiiio thoroughly hi, love with' 1 |? hU incbguitia ; apd Jio : ' iqq'st, earnestly lb iqng fyr ihc^ expiration of Ins probation', It ' a beating heart lhat’hc look lps , scat '; Its one of the cars of the railroad ' which was to I* convey him to tjie cily'of C., \yhcro bis fairin amntnprnta resided. . /Now the question was to bo sojvcd., could elic jpvc liiin ? He was not’ handsome,. in the cqminph acccpjatjqn of t,lic word, yet lie Jiad jui Intelligent countenance, a dark expressive' eye; good! flg(t rc ,» .hut he, forgot all his ndvau : tigcs pf.‘,person..pr tjlaijou, hi his anxiety to creatii goM Impression/ He peycr once asked If sho'\yefc ; for hq fcll if she were not positively ugly, he cmild love. Afidnlighling ftt a station, and a yidk of ,a,(ew minutes, he found himsclf before a but beautiful cot- wjiich .borq marks of taste and refinement ,Hq knuokqdi and it seemed yji? hljn ili'aVhls heart knocked full as loudly* /Jagaiußt! nis.dress, as. bis knuckles knocked Against Hie door. ‘When the door was opened, mir lover hero was greeted with an unexpected Sight of d diminutive crooked form, a pair of ‘aclea and red hair, which were the princl-' •<rc.s in tout cnsontblc of his fair ncciver.’ ' airxvasllnri-y’s dversion. Tholndy„ 'vjdcutly appeared, conducted him dor, where music,,ami .books i of the fair owner. After ft farry turned to the odd little amt requested to see Miss 15. ,’ou,!* said his companion, rstrpek, and stood gating at jii, but; at length collected Ida id tried tp,commence ,ft. cou* difficulties,V. ~110 introduced inbwn correspondent, dmlox iad come to! n)fjkq t ft pcrsbiml, ’lie answered him with piodcs 3, Idling hiin tbat thcirihtcr m the terms of’ friendship, Un fftorc intimately known to each nverstd long and pleasantly, in himself admiring her voice', nd sweet; and before ho left, )”5. r J" a 8 9 charmed liim,' that .ollcn lici- fed i m j r npcita* ■sl.d replied,, but > farovwcbnyyWavwst,; & ’M forni.-nl to wish to n i Vt lie loved her; end ','ctircd not lororhwlmlp.jso long-ns sli o • oonls. An answcf'wns prom- Jii the following morning.*- iroprlcty,would admit, on,the „ XT . Wend Hairy again sought wna gi-cntiy Surprlscdto'bcro . Hkc, nnd yet so unlike her to • JjaSfr. * r jrr .7 on Paying £ourt.. There she, !»wcct mnilpon her ,Ims, and n her iiH7.pl eyes, without those dis., ?, of P craort whlch s hftd' first fit 1 -' -/ .: : ;SHHIS ;• Ho dlmtet - doubted his : B in her, clear sweet tones*. -X, ,J- ; i 'lin’d ;■! b •Vi wIJ /if t-jw; ; ■; *l<nt -*>n 'i'- i r;j:i| . v.i B.Y JOHN 3J. (i ■' : ,m . VOL 42. whcnheep'rang forward, J h'rid f sdizing hcrtand, 1 begged her to explain tho mystery. : ; Shcsmilcd- aq she said:. ’‘-‘you ■ must forgive my ruse, Harry; you pa\d .personal .beauty Mdl no. weight, withypu, andl,,wished to.proveypuv Ydu.scc utp how.in my.propqr andeper-.; eon-.. pap you love mo as, yell oswvhcn It wore spdcqanda.redyig?!! ; ■ ill l. f--, ~He could answer ofilyi py.gazing admiringly upon her graceful. .Uttfytigqro-ao/.delicate, yet, spirited,’ and thoso.;soft f brown curls ■.shading her face, eloquent with sweetness. ; t .. - Harry was pf dounjc.cnchanted.The sequel, may be, guessed.; Harry-5s q firm,believer in Phreiiolpgy...... V.', ■ M i,-.. ; Scarcliing for Wives.', ■ ,do men usually. discover tho ■ women who afterwords, become theirwives, is.a ques-, tiori we have occasionally beard discussed, and the custom . hasiihvariabiy. become of. iValuc'lto young lady readers.. Cbancq.has much.todq ip the a flair; but then therp, arc important gov erning circumstrfli'ccs.' l It 'is certain that lew men make selectldh fidm the ball-rooms or'any other place of public gayety; arid Pearly os-few arc influenced by what may be calledi Showing oif! in' or dny: allurements ohdreSS. Our conviction is,' that ninety,minc hundredths of all the fincry.with whlch.womin decorate or load their ,persons,, go for, nothing<lds> far as husband-catching Is .concerned.-, • WheTo, and how; then, do men find-.their wives? . ! In tho quigt ,hpn)es, of their.parents and guardians—at thejireside,.wncre the domestic graces and feel ings pro, alone demonstrated. i.T.hcsp.nretho charms, which most surcly'attract.thc high; as well os tiic.humblo. .. lAgnipsl tlicsc, plltho ilnr, cry and airs in the .world sink , into insignifi cance. -\Vc shall illustrate this by an once dptb.-whlch, though notnew,, will;not ho,the tyorsc for being again told ‘ln tho year 177?, Peter ,Burrel, Esq., of inKentj wKosohealth was rapidly,, declining,,was,advised by his physicians to,gp to : Spa fpr,the recovery of, his. health.,l-llis . daughters feared that, lapse who had;.only mo tives entirely mercenary would not pay him, that attention which he might cxpcct from ,those wh'Q,.froip duty and affection. united,',,would feel the greatest pleasure, iniininislcring to, Ins' and; comfort;, they,, therefore,,resolved to accompany him, They, proved that it wasnot a spirit of dissipation.pnd gayety,that Jedithcpi to Spa, for they; wore not to.be seen in any ..of; the fashionable c*rcJea—‘theyj werenevpp qut.pf their father’s company, ana never stirredfrom home, except tp attend him either, tq take the air dr drink the,waters—in'a.word, they'lived a inpst recluse life in the midst of a tdwii then the resort of the illustrious and fashiona ble personages of Europe. This exemplary pU terifidn to their,father procured these three am iable sisters the ’admiration of all at Spa, and was the caiisc df tlieir olevhtiun to that rank in’ life to which their merits gave them so juSt a title.. They were, nil. married to one to tho Earl of Beverley—another to" the piikc of Hamilton.' and nftenvards to Hid Mar-’ quis of ExcleKr-nnd n third to'ihe' Diiku ! bf Northumberland; apd it*is justice .to them to say that. they reflected .honor on [, their rank, rather than derived any Ironift.* 1 ’ i ■ ■ » ;..| . .'ii»t.'i ; • >” : Sable.Jiloqucnco.;;* m;.l .f ; '-The follp\rlrig'’6pC2imc’rf of' sAblO clbbucndc puf|iortb ! tb •haye'l>ccn , delivered in a Colored’ nlteling situated'somewhtrb in kq«irls”-Of tins C)tyJ : "Mehfirs’.' , Ohftpiilj tr. Cuyltr/atld Others of 1 tlitit ‘doss' UiUst Ibbk* to Ihelr laurels; -‘Thc-topio Would seem 1 W bb‘ fhb depravity of and oifo'of the stropg “plhts” of thcaVgumbfit lufilratei!:' “Hredren/wben I‘ was in Virgih-' Jn; : pnodnYdo table 1 gpt broke','and I wos'sent into do /roods to cul'a tree to make a new leaf for it. Sol took derike bn dc shoulder.' and ihto' tbo deaths' of do forest.... All nature was, beautiful os & ; ia* dy going.to, de wedding.; l)c f: lcavcs gljs,lq«cd> bn the maple tree like new- quarters tit de mis* feionnry box’, de sun’shone a3| brillirtnt and'n‘tt* turc ; lookcd ; ns gnynk a'back’ rabbit in it pars** 1 |cy garden, and de little bell round do ole ijhcbp’s ri6ck tinkled softly and musically in do distaneb.-T spied a tree suitable'Tor de* pur rose, and J. raised dense ;to, put. .into 4c. trunk, t was a beautiful ti;ccl reach to dc four corners of, do‘earth,‘and'raise up high to dc air above! and the squirTs hop about oh do limbs Hke littlo angels Hopping deir livings' inlde kiugdom-ob; : )ieavcn. , Oat tree was full , ofpromisc, my friends, jest like a great,many, pb yop. peh.r cut into 4c trunk, and moke (lo dhips’fiy like dc mighty scales dropping' from Foul’s eyes. 1 ; T\v ; o, three cut J gave dat tree. and;alas! it was hollvr:in.de,bntt! Dat tree ,yas ,nmch /ike ypu. my, friends, full of, promise piilsidc, holler tq (te liitty* t Tbd gitirtiis from tlib Aiiicn corner of th 6 roohi* werb truly contrite and ntlcolirig.-onil wo will) ven*: lure n Bumil wager that was the most practi cal sermon prenthod In the city,'on thal’day'ot least. — N. Y. Sunday Dispatch. t \• , , i; , ; ,< ' - 11 1 ''"A Wife 1 lot) Bliiny,' 1 ■; ; Francis Riley,- a' dqoardbiillt man I \lilhA rmly, smiling countenance, whs charged'will! the offence of having, two, wives, both- pf alive ami kicking at, both ficcmwl .>n3f T iou.3 to have’an oppbrtuhliy'fdr kicking’ iho* naUghty deceiver who iiad bbtraycd them. i"’ •These Hvd consorts of Mr- Frank Riley sceim cd to have been sec|ccjcd by him with a strict, purpose of variegating the flowery paths of Irimony, as there was as much' diversity'be tween them as between a tall, fulL-bMwn poppy and a lovely,* delicate inostf rose; Mrs. Riley No. 1 being nearly six feet high, with, an.ex tremely deep sufTnsion of crimson oh every part oF her face, the uoso not oxceplcd, while Mrs. Riley No. 2 was .ft spare, diminutive lady, in sir.q unlike ChyUic’s Migpon or Scott's Fenelia, bub Uiuch older than they hrb ropftsclitcd 'by the novelists; and decidedly less beautiful, Rotlii ladies.were old enough to knp\,v,better ;tl\an: to, marry a gay, dashing, fellow, wlUi. a roving pyo, and a smile for every fciimlc he’glhiicfcd at. ; • “Whftt Imvuyon to say fo** yourself, IlihJy? f > ; wpS his honor's question. • • , > . .-••utm’ . “I’m not after saying,nmqU for myself/?, re plied the bigamist. .“I can’t sec that l*vc done much harm to anybody. r ’ 1 [*ih wllling' td dd'all Hint can be expected, for 1 I’ll support both 1 of the females, and, live with them week and week 'about, if your worship pleases;’*' 1 * : , * k My. worship docs not.pledso'f such a> thing cannot be,allowed/} said his,honor, jdeqSsivcly. “)Vcl|, what c(in,l tip then ?” asked -Riley, piteously. “I'ciitiVcut inyselfin' two ‘ pieced and'given half to'eiichof thCm/l [ f*No; but ybuconld hnvebben satisfletVwilh one wjfu, Ai)d not married, another ouc,”.Sftid. the Mayor. , , , ! ■*'SnrO X 'tdolc blty oh tills old wOihan',”- , pointing to Mrs. Riley No. 2.) “Shohhd nO to tnko caro of her, aud I thought, may bo fahe’d Uctlbr go iri pai-ltiership for a husband, havhnono at all,RutT dbii’t wimt her,- youn worship; rip Bcll 8 cll luic, or.give hen away, j °fiY o i?hyßui|g^yith,her,that your, worship .wj icominonds. > '-rli veiy willingly pbrHvsth ; boiti |Ot them, if it will bo any uccoiuodiUidn, I'ni Isurq.” r , tf n : !Mr. tliloy. pdidih£ , oV<‘ova'mV hwihaV cHfmcd tb’flrtd Iho affair moreserlousllian-hb sdctiis to expects \ [Vlula,. A/crtury. .v //MiTi.-rr . H'/h oh Bio H '.I- i-.W .-iin »Vf.\l -f' -K • , ij.i, .• i-j(f, ;ml 111 V--- • >•- »" v 1" j ;••••• *- " 1 ' .v.,;. r .r»fn* fH l-i' catmia^MiV juanr 'ck'jnam; ora oodniiit?” •> .mi I'n' Ii /■ > ?” ; V r, v’’T : : CARLISLE, Mo l9, ms: ' . . : i i ". ::r > A very handsome‘ybuth;Wilh tnbre charms 1 in his appearance ’than: money da; lils pocket, became .most, desperately,, in love. f >vjth ; the daughter of ’a’'ripU 'ricighbor. ( ,T,hq falhcr ■Antonio Was ‘ dcad, J and {h f e J young man htuf speedily dissipated the little fortune tbatthen became-his only • portion.. However, 1 his worst enemies never ypgo4 against Antonio,, except ;q, few cxtravngahqqqyiid fpUies, which, perhaps, were , ipcro. failings, to. ah otherwise, amiable character..', 'jFjnptta,;thc objectof hia affection, wqs the only daughter, of a neo-noble, who,per-:, celving in Antonio 1 poverty; alone,, forbade, his daughter!'*uhdcf sever,o,penalties, to think .of, Ahtqhio,whcn,m‘ fact,.abb could .think.,of. nothing else. ,rLove ,is the, parent of more in vention than, . 'Antonio' put on the, humble attire of.ihogaidncr, and so got em ployed jlnj the pjeastirp grounds of the rich fath er! .Never Were .the hotyers kno.wp to’, flourish sb luxuricritly, for. wpre they ,hot]to form bo* qUettes for never,Been with out q fresh pric in:,her'(bosom?..'She., look les soba,’ besides.' of',the. gardncr,.in ; bis .gentle craft: now ?uch cpiplqy*, hjent!.. The roqtuerjOfFinettft complained; that tlio embroidery frn nic .had ihccn deserted M *\yhcnjVexcidimcd, her daughter*/.could ;I hope to oqiial ,bf nature’s Jovcly; lints?—* EmbroidtW ia’ f qn, unhealthy. employment!—p Whereas, this lialmy'air, with the odfcr : ,pf .the flowers and §hrubs tl .inspirit, my, very heart!* The.mothcr looked,at her daughters blooming face, and was satisfied; ,bpt the father, was npt, so’easily duped, for it bapened that while there Was q nosegay/n cvcfy, room',/here Waslseldorri a saiadTor thc'fabla , .’The master nbglcct, Antonio,'rcplicel by pointing tonneau;! tifbl hovycri which neyvas thtp<»nstruclingj— Hewas abruptly dlsmisseil on the spot’, find/ driven put' like Addin,’ from,. Ins paradise, of, fiowers. 1 ! v jW'tmth/ soul' iho mother,‘when my daughter thinks proper lo.gn-c rings to i a •gardhcr,'it is.Urho' hc should go somcwhcrc, else and Wear them;* ' '■ _. '■ , Flhbttq took to the ernhybidpry very’diligent-, ]y, and became da hdte as the lily’-'abc worked. The father < iitpppscd ( 'fQlcbn'ryi IJovo trahq fdnns Antonio into.the master,falcopcr; borides side; wliat arc : thc cliarnis of'floricql turo! to, that of,galloping in 1 the,breezy air.?—, Tbc'rbsctf,bloomed Svilh fresh vigor, and the, chase falconcr>'in gazing pn them,-forgot,,to recall his bifdsfrom their flight The falcon Was fykcii’fropi' bis finger,'on which Fihbtta eph trivod tp place another jewel a« n con§ola tion 1 being; nO g'atdncr nor fowling to, her, tbo.lan-' guiu gill fell into'a'slatp of |me|nncholy,',that .quite dlsfcbnderltd hey parents.' ' They for. a pliysicmti; in’ spite of. the fair'one’s opposi tion, who knew'her own kilm'entwcU cnoimh , to knb'w lliat he 1 coiiUl offer qo rcnukly. * Ilia visits raised the Anxiety b/the nib',.who, .contrived.to waylay . the physician, . and learned that ho could do nothing for her,' t '. ‘Bb of replied 1 .‘I know • Wcirhjlr if you will let me harq thß opportunity, ‘she shall sopn eat, driuk and and bp merry and glad, iqatcad bf.lbo' i pbbr; Uio'ping,pmhigpalicntyp«.prcecnbb'for,, mvain.’ '' Y ■ j llctncH. 7 confidctitty rrtotcd.Uu.ir , andflib^/iyKtbiAnbeing’a and , yd to hsb iils .interest Jb ( ' Ix'hn.lf, of llw dnyioiis loVrt‘.' 1 : 'Bcbol(I Aiitonib’/ns the (VUcipTarit of the) physician, w'dlting on the' invalid with ;| ba.s|<ct in llapd. 1 Thehfcjv mcdicinps had a wonderful effect; ilib , 'pliysicinn i ‘, q ‘ present fronf tlip father;, and m .taking leave bl tbc qt* tchdant, ; the fair Fitictia slippid a third, ring bn his Hand. 1 Sp'tcildprly grateful was licratlcnp: arit l|mt he did hot perceive the cntrance.oCbcr, 1 father. Antonio was thrdst opt of the room father quicker than he cxpcctctl, am| the fair. Fihbtta cbmtnartdcd with a, stem rebuke to : her cliambcr. The old lady, thereupon: asking . her husband the cause of this sudden change in aflalrs, he replied— , , , , 1 - '‘Wife, I' fear that we shall liaVo much' trbil-' bio with our only child;- if tvo do not marry her forthwith- - Here, I futm’di thc.doctor’bmian on ; his f.’eljng her pulse*;< J, .prcsmqohc may, steal away licr hand.’ •Husband/ replied the lady, Tbantc Ilbavcri' ho w«s tip |owpr in pnk r : I heard that she bo j slowcd'a ring upp'n thatghnlncr who was.fond cr 'of 1 libwcrs than Vegetable^;’rthd it is ni'ucb pnindcr-to me >if she has'.not bestowed some ; sweet looks, at Icast. uponpurlast,falconer; he would never have , dared.j otherwißO,; to first, aaT saw lun'i look at her one'morning;— ‘All!!, quoth sbqin grief, /would; yro, had Iqtihcr , have Antonio; my, hpart. mjsgivcsmc tiiyt we ' shall come to disgracb oil hei* accdunt: tf h<s t is pboV. he is nobly born: nhd brivc we not nibh l, by enough for .both??-. Her huabqrid wisely ab ; gre^d.in these sentimenta; but would, Antonio be recalled? The old lady promised to under,* toko this, and after a proper lecture‘ lb' her' daughter on her jndiacressions, shcMixprcsscd her sorrow, »t.d dutifully wrote a letter to hbr ; loveri wlib catilb joyfully irl his own ‘cliknictcr ah a gcntlbinarii-and ; was Inosb’ graciously ceiyed... AVlicn the wedding day arrived, and the company the inollibr, , ccivcd, Willi 's(ir|irlse, tlircc very bandsomo rings, belonging to her daughter I ,'on the haiul of the intended bridegroom; before she could ask any questions, Antonio took Fhictta by tlic . hand— . •I, think, Madam, 1 said ho to tho lynx-eyed mother, ‘that F can guess what is passing in your mind. The three rings which have caught your eye, were, really bestowed by your daugh ter on a gardnfcr, h falconer, apd Hid attendant of- a physician; ibut lejvjft :: nhy one should itn {tcach/hc hhnoii ahd.’ConHtancyiof’ the donor,’, mow -that I.am ready tp maintain it, in token of which I'have put on several Jewels.’. /The hearts'of tile’parents' were so greatly lightened by-this cbnrcsslon’. that 1 the inamngd Was made doubly a time of rejoicing, and thd fair Finctlft bad never cause to-regret the trip plu .wooing of the Radnor, thoflilepner, nml lho physician’s attenefint. |( , . i ' I’KipKOTi.r Satihv^vd.—couple woro going to’ bu ’ni/ifricd; ami liiid proOdodod its fur ns tlio church door/whoirlhb''£OiuloiMu l, flloppcd Ids Intended, bddojflmi tjius unexpectedly uddniss ed her t’ , , . * . , “My dear Klltsn, during our courtnhlp I have not.told'yo'U dm whole; ■' When ire are liatrlcd- I shall insist upon d:rgp,thingV* ; , ~;*j i' *» What nro they V* askbd tho lady. . J , ’ ‘“ In (ho'flrst pla6(/, ;> said (ho brldofftbOpi, <‘X ahnll Bleep; alouo/o(it<hlonoVonU find liiult'whon there is no occasion. i£un you ftubmit (o these 'conditions?” , <‘oh, yes,, Blr, very easily,** was (ho reply: *• for if you cot alone, I shall oat V and as.to your flildliig faillt without oceafilon, that I may ho prevented, fdr X u-11l toko care.that'you pj/all,never waiit oqcasipn.” ,r: , , i ' The conditions being thus adjusted, they ptp oocdod to the altar, and the cerembily Vvas per* Ibrmod.i 11' .. ;i k”-! • , 'n ' < ■■ • : "j.l‘>Huio»Auii* WouuNWro bu n woman of fwWon Is onij orthuflqslcijt things in tho >vorl(|, A liUo wrlluv diftcriboij U—l»ny you Ueh4’wailt,-an(l'pa;y'foi < ‘nofbln'# > J ou »lo< umllo ! o;i o\l lmihkind; bnbyoiJrillmBbanJrbQ;bap))y .ovppywliptu tyit.at lmpi9j lii\t9itbyjCou«lry,mi4, njloro thd c’Uy j roan, liovota ; n6glock,yojir cbll drenvnbruo lap Jogs', ftrid'go to cborcli every 1 Jlimo you got.ft no>y.Bhaki.--..;...'.i. j : -7fj.it ji linjupitnlfty. u ; “And this pjQrtalishall put on immortality/.’. How this glorious thought.bouys trie .up, ns I tread tho' “robghpathk of my wayfkring.” The unshod-tear -hi'd ) gonc' : bhck to its fount, ns I have ©period tlfo Holy Book ond .pu't *op the wqrd immortality. It is written pa; tho delectable hills that rise beyond thp haze, that, clouds material vision J yet f there'arc times when the itpirit and rises, on strong wings-Upward till it catcmslts affec tion on, the .burnisbtd sky. The, Jong grass takesno root in its soil,' arid’the mould of time never creeps With itssliin'y'fect over the beau tiful structure.. .<Thfero j is. neither,’Kllcncd 1 nor darkness-,around .it’,hud; tho- shadow of tho grave passes before the sunlight' of its'glory'. . l ■ 1 ‘ Have you nothcrird its'soundibmthjng like annndcr (one through tholong’ phbscs- of. the tolling bell i mourners whispbr it other ;bctw.ccu thcir'toar3,;and wcar.it in,/heir bos oms as an,amulet,■ when 1 they; lay}ono iwhbsc foot faltcrcd'inJiia.coursO.to rest, just outside the crowded thoroughfare of life. - .' * i Immortality! "It has rung in n$ cars, till even; thewind grow inharmonious, arid Ihotnid jnght thunder grclr. discordant with the nlclo* dy t)iat,plled ,my, soul. » It. has eliono, before my eyes tijl went tp sleep .Jlijhis gold and the sentinel, stars came WallSj. pf One by bhe’tbo/yalclwfs ceased,iandiStropgpa a giant, the sun rpsc, up agniiiatflip Jijddiu&of a. day. Yet the brightness of tins wprld.pidcd not. It waxed brighterliil;my,cyca,grow.fliib with its uhaiippqrtnblc splendor.,, ~, ph>,: , ' ' Henceforth, thowayB ( pf hfc/ooj/a ,'sunhicr course, qhd tho flowers grew thickprand aweetj ef’a lphg'thclr 1 borders, tfoflcanicd lo hrpnthp it often Ad myself as'l lip dbwh t*This;iriortal shall put‘dn'Ath;mdrtaiity.” : ’■ ' 1 11 ’ • Z' 1, t /’SAmI?MA^. ' J l / 1 ? n '* ‘ It is thought, and justly too, thnjt .tho, pres: cnee of is a great,restraint op tho stonier sex.,, ,'A man inuat, he,fiery- coarse ip. his man nerp, pr, very forgetful of the rules tif propriety, who will uso tho same freedom in,'Conversation in the presence of JadieS, ihatho.w<|uld if none but,.men, were! with, Jlnm., .Sweanng, for, in stance, is,a,;degrading and a foolistypra<jticc„m any case/arid in any cqn?pany,however low it may be.., But-iftindulgcd:ip before,ladies, it.is 1 udenesS in, Ahc.c’xtrcnip. -And.whoever allows, himself to do it./hrowpoft; tho .fkutlcmanht once., And no lady wil},allow hermf to rejnain, where It,is practiced. ’ /Tp. protect the ladies in tins respect, it swaps.that Jin; sorM,places,, the layy is called in. fn the town of Liberty.'Tejdis, the law on .thia suAijcct.fJcrycs two purposes ; it noVpiily. shows respect fop the Indies, but also ; helps to iriercoso thq.Tcvpnuc., A/fineof §25 isimppscd.'on pyqrymap who utters an oath, in the presence of a, ayproan/Zlt- stated, h(ftycvcr/whether,ll/iq riilc/applies to raatri* mohiftl discusaiqns dr npt/ t |., 4 .If \vc could havespfho,means profiled m this section of ‘the country, by. which Swearing in thb prcscncp qf man ot/wpnian podld be prt> vented., we think 'the .conversation qf, piany, wquld be pinch more. ngrccaljfO'. and fhc stale, of greatly‘.improved.’ 'For lonian -who has yeapcct cnought for Ids, JilakHT An .refrain Respect the female .principles winch should goyern a.mprnf cotrimpinty,, iVd*. fa’qo’swearing.iq /polish, psclcsp, degrading, pnd dfistrilctjvc J of »nucl| f lljat.i(i g00d.,, Norman’s con vcrsaliotijrendered |norcjagrdablc or./ef fective by the use of an oath. A gcntluiian’s wqrdip good |t v . «./ ,;/ ''i l ;„'. :V,, ,V( ; ,a:,Gbbd,st9 ryV;.'. 1 ,■' A certain friend ©fours, whoso urbanry and good fcllow-'ship. have won hlpi; a host ofi ndr mirers, amused a company, a few eveningssinco with tho following annccdoto, which is lo good to be lost:,, ■• ; r 1! i, - 1 .i'-. 1 •, . S., ft;Caplnit\ of a new and elegant packet on the/Ctiamplain .Canal,, was; spending a . few, days, one. winter, at -Montroftl, and to /kill time” wcht'inlo the theatreono .evening., '• Du ring the performance t]ic drclicstra.began play ing “God savo Uie Queen.” An important, cqnscqpentiaMookiug personage bustled around tlic theatre, touching: pnq.,with lib) cane aiyl motioning to another, all the time saying “hats off. gentlemen, hate pffr-our.pntional air.”’ Presently he approached Oajitain S.> who is a dimiririlivc specimen of the homo, arid called out to him, “hat‘ofl» l ßlr : —ftu’r. national air!”, The Lilliputian Captain refused* When.- the? very copscqucntipl busy body, with a sweyp of his cane, knocked tho Cnptajn’s Tifit upon the floor. Thcro/v& a-granu 'rusii.'thb flashing of 0 bright bladoViind crk'S.'or-a' l, flght; ftiflghl jV.hut itbo bystanders,intcHuredk arid, tlic nartics stood* glaring at } each .other,, like wlli{ beasts! Cnpt. S. remarked “I si,mil know, you 1 next tlino wc nitet,” and \yas luirricd oil topriron..’' t.-.i !■ In the Sprifig following, Capt. S. was pacing thy deck of liis bcautiful packet as she .lay at the wharf, at While-hall. Tho “‘U’nUcd.Slatcs’* had just nrrivc<rfrom House’s Point, with pai sdngcri’bound for Saratoga) Now iYork,-Ac.— Ttioi Captain ,eyed-tho party - sharply, and aniqng ( tiieu> ix'cognizt;d his;MonliW ncqunint nubb. He proceeded at bnco.to the leiyler of the batitlV anil ordbrcil hiln, hs soo'n as the boat WAS in motion, to strike up “Hail ! Cohtnll]iQ,” and after that “.Yankee Doodle:” - j. - Tim.order wap,obeyed, and Iho . Captain ap peared on deck swinging a huge bludgeon.' As soqnns lhc : first note of Yankee Doodle bad been hoilmled, ho called'obt; “hats oil/ gentle men, hats off—obr national air!’’ : ’ ' ’ rijj.ftlpntroal friend did,not heed h|m, when round cauyj the bludgam ami away went the Montreal gchtlehmti r S hat Into the canal. I’h'o gentleman wrtk liidikilillit—got mall-—blustered u>vfu)ly-rbut;Oftf)lft!n!.S. was C(fb|. •'•*! . r.: . • .‘•l’crhaps you don’t knpw. mo? * I am r the man whose Imt you hqocked ojf,’ last winter, in Montreal. - ’Glad to fite you. -1 * 1 ’’ .“Qbilo ! rightj G’op'tftln.Vvcry right! I have ft' botllo;of, tho genuine, below; coma down and WC'Will jjdia receipts,**] ; j ,!,. .1 ■ Oimtous ' I'vi'bnAitiMiiOAf. Kimom—Prof. French in hialhteat well: bn tho English lan*. guago noipts ogt a.ogrious/typographical .error in tho £oth vcrsooflhc Ulhlcliapierof Matthew. Tho strain nf a gnat' and swnl*' lo\V ft Ofth^cl, , . , thh 'prdfcssiir 'thinks 1 contain.a misprint,’ which having bden passed over in tho edition of ICXljihpa held Its ground ever since. [l’ho translators intended (0 say “which strain put n gnat nnd Hwallowa', camel," that being Jhc.corrcct rendering' thc'original, as appears in Tyn&lulc’a 'and Crammer’s translations, both 'of which have “strainedV/id.r It was.tho ous* Join of the stricter jews to /strain' them Vvift’o, yinogar, and other porlablci,'through' lilityl or: lqst, mmvyarcs they ujiould drink sonic htllo 'uq'clcai) insect’fts.a guaV and thus trans? greW tho boviticKllrtw. 1 "It \vW 16 this custom tho Saviour alluded, intending to day that'-lho Scribes fttwl’l > jmrißce.‘i, while they strain out! a gnat froiu r thcir jt driuk| wpuhl yej swallow IV cpmcl at a gulp. 1 , t ’* , • • j [£7* Tho girl whp ia.ikstincd to ,bqlhy,wife, although now unkiiQwn|to thco, is siiro ta ho living.somewhere 'orTfrlior.* ’liopo, therefore, that gh&is.qqltc wclVtUid otherwise think.' jpo ilitcly about her: , • i j£ :.i. |j. lH ! 1S l-’’ l B B <■ B'j B It: Hi V'li B] i i' B lr 'Jra- :,i;i: ft' ’-!) Si ||f '•■ l&jjp, ,|SJR,ii' .111 : aT'.U i i i.n’i •yno Jr. a/;' jJW/f ■H.) ■y/r .(i - ' ’ * If |nt^' 7 1 The happiest hoars of oiir lives, perhaps, arc' spent at table.' ’’ The humblest farc, : 'wllH f the society of n few* friends',whom Wo i esteem; or .whom we have not met for yews, becomes 'the nucleus of a world of (mjoymcqt—pvcn-lhc ycry, ibadncss.of .iKefoqd is sometimes, on'such f an ;ocrasion, the’ source of contented mirth ;and .drollery' but bad mariners' can-ncycf ,Theheart dislikes; themmore;than ; thq .palate. l dislikes sour brcad.or .weak ale.. Good .man ners will strengthen .tlionlo‘ar\(t sweeten the. hredd. Moreover;’good mariners are Of far more' importance At home’than'they arc abroad. ' 1 It' is usual for people to.puton their best manners to strangers. , -Tbis is wrong. . Our beat .man ners shpuld bo worn every day at bur own fire sides. ' Let strangers be contented with some thirig lcs!s refined. 'What is it that ’aheriates wifqfro.m husband, husband from wife, parent from, child,, child from , parent# and . makes brothers rnuT sisters .quarrel, an,d ultimately fiislikebne'nribtliAr?' If you trace these evils to,the real source, you will probably .find it Eoraqapparent trifio, which is,first disapprov'd jof, tiicn disliked, then hated,. ftnd. more,' because, in'attempting to correct jt, i r t \s themoro^persisttd,'iri.' Wherever ilibre is if want of will*to- please, an indiflcrcnccUo the feelings'of; pur, cognates, and at satisfaction 1 .in doing that which,we hayo found, to annoy thcip*, thero is thfc bogi’rinjhg br ] th6 f domestic fitnfo'; ( ' Jbrbllicr parts with brother, and finds ’another compAnion-f-sisCer. bebomes. alien: from sistcr-r -wifc,sets up an.interest of Jipr,own(,and plots, against her hrisb{|nd—pnd. rc-unipn becomes impossible by the train of oflcncca'tvhiih-fbllow hv ■ succession; ■’ Wo'do not affirm that feuch evils are to bo prevented, iperdy , ,by : -correction, of the bad habits to v>*hich we have alluded, for theVare merely apcculldr class of had find form only th ol! wholtf-syelfco 1 ! 'of padcncs3; ; wlrioll.,i3 Itoo prevalent• airinong Oil classes. . IJutthcy arphyjfqrtoo, impprtauttp, be overlopkcd in‘the .question of good bud even ‘of good morals, ‘which’Arc holhirig more Or Icssthdn which'Wo cn J joy. .Lovo and friendship caivoftly last .while good-manners; last,, .The, Ipvcr,,and .mistress show Uipir best to one {mother. They do npt nut ori theircomriibn'attire when they' iricot; but array thcmselvcsin all 1 their charms ; 'and what charms arc mono beautiful (or more ly*- witcjring. tl)an ( tlrose of good behaviour ?.. When, the}';, bpgin ,16. cool, they begin to neglect ‘the rules pf Ptiquettcl 1 The loverdivests lunisfclf of his chivalry* and, therefore of his dignity'arid beauty—tho spell is broken. The mistress finds it gives way, and. frets and.loses her regard for hitiri , Sho now cares not vyhat he thinks of her. She‘will beautify herself before himu Sho docs so. !llc makes another discovery—*bo secs a deformity ; another breakage lakes. place,; tho Allusion vanishes, and the two parties, onpc so devoted, so,polite,.aro now rhdei .Vulgar, and pvcu coated too crich other.— N. : Y: Leuderi ! ... Ailvics. to jVonng.Jlcn.i ! ; There are thousands of men who : .possess wealth which has been obtained at the, neglect/ of intellectual cultivation. ] Those would give half th4r fortunes if they could bo set back and’ nave the leisure for mental tiuluifc which young men arc throwing away. ~jLct this I^C ( pq long er; r > mp-nTtvi-^w.‘ r 't , vV? rA *vj a ** .hnnr nr two priob evening to 6tudyV' ‘lVmdy bo,'cllfncult'at first,.but it-will blaster As you" proceedi amT at length itwill-. becorab the tnost delightful-of ill.ypur, cnjoymcnts r . Th° wind, makes .the, man. Do not suftiT yourself to. I>C ( dwarfed ‘by too much injoyhieht fcilher In business of plea-' sure. -WTintbrer you du fbW the • cultivation of your intellect will be permanent* ;Every hour, expended in this manner vyill < rcturp; yon five, hours of the mwt derated 'pnjoyipent in after years, i Nbr is'this all. As you bciomo'Mhlolligentv yodr opportunities for usefulness will- increase and you can be the benefnetpy of, your racc-rr— With an increase of usefulness cornea an in crease of cmOlumfciU. The'belter able yoU arc' to help others, the better quallllcd will yod be to help yourselves. • Do not then trille away the test years of your existence in low and frivil pus pleasures 1 , which will’only -.degrade l you, and impair both'your usefulness andsuoccss in After life. , , i , ALenrncd Judge. I The law is sbmktimcs strangely ridminlhtcr cd, owing perhaps to a strange freak of coni biimitics in the bostowal of SuflrogeSk. A.case. in:point occurred a. short timo sinco,.jn ap ad loing county, which; may be , cited ns ration. A, Judge h|ceting a justice! of tbcpopcc, )c*forc 1 \vbOrh 1 ti crise'h'nd jnst J l)dcti' trica;‘rd-' hmrkW: ;ll “fequiii‘i’ boo 1 bow you could possibly luwo ‘given;!judgement against the plaintili'in so plain a cnsyJVi '.“Judge, 1 * returned, the “I’ll tell you. how it was:,On,lnst election day". I treated that fellow more than UveiitV times—boiigbfhim a shirt to nihke him look' decent, and 'let him have money to electioneer oh; nnd what do yon think—the infernal', rascal went, ogin me all. day. And now yon pco this is the, |}rst.htych I've had at him since, and X. was bound tq pqt him through to the end of tho string , . , ‘ ' “Ilut, i'Vqnlro, you should • consider that there are higher’tribunals than 1 a jiistico’scourt npd your decision will most certainly be re verged, and,remember,.also, public opinion.* “As to yqur higher.iipbunals," said Iho Es quire, if they don’t like'my decision, why they they can just feign; hitu ha Air pnbUc'opm ion, I won’t give a llnkerV cu'ss for it, for i expect that, too, will go agin meriext election. Tho ofiicc is mine now, nnd .before they gqtino opt ofit, I'll give some of tlipm-fellows,regular filsii|,,thq l nmyofhiw. M ' , i • u " h ■ : ‘ A Worcester (M'ass.)'impcr/taVs otic of their ingonloufil mechanics has Invented thbnrt often* dering steam wliialloa musical—thus making those nuisances quite as ornamental as. useful. What an improvement that will ,bc, w)\cn .it, comes intO’general use! ? Eor^nstahee,, sup pose we’nrd a yonng married'nlait, fit requires some imagination wo admit) add have to leave the endearments of homefor business elsewhere. We get into the cars feeling drdadtolly. if not -worse—thd ; hcir rings'the'parting tinkle,’the wheels rumble slowly out of . thd depot, andi at thatjnomrnt .the whistle strips, YP. ‘‘Ph( Sui sapnah } don’t, yon pry for mo * mionld nt wq bo touched, and yet consoled! Thc'niTurlhcr alohg'.ntv'ignoVamua;. as-ignoramuses will, is sccu_walking'on .the trftok, and immediately, !“Qit-out of the way, ()lo Dan fTpeker !” «tar T ties liim.one side ns promptly ns ,the hiss of a rattle l3halvo;'but still wltlVan agreeable cxliil* |erollonJ 'But a.dog is just to bb run over—the thinglis inevitable—but there is .'some cqpsola* tloiy iil ‘‘Old Dog 'j.'rnn,-" ployed as ;a comp)!* iiiicutary retpiicm. When not otherwise em ployed, didactic 'strains'might ho givetv, as “Wake up, Jake! the lire wants pokingor jtho - night train might solllbquizc, “Wb; won’t Igd homo till uibrhiiig.*’' ’ Add - end inSlahtio 1 'more—thosyoung man, floingcmousjy supposed above, diaving got through his : Inmuicss, is ,ro?i 'turuiug-pna tho cars ,beglp to slacUvu •’their ■pace, whdtw'oiild 1 be; mprp touchingly aphi^o- 1 prftieThah ‘‘ltdmb again,'hoirife b£am,” 'play-' cd with a forty iiorso powor>patho3'l AVTo have 1 said enough—hurry up JUomu^cal,pugincs ; l #; ,;, . ■ .(A.i I I I ms- :m/: 1 ; . , nil ■’•■•■ 1“ ''■’ W ’••■•' I** - ft 1 •"•'■' ■' i ii. h .*ii r j *•’ r ...*AT 82,6o.PER*ANKUM.’-. .! jj-i ; iTho'Sulplmric In Iceland. ■ ‘' 1 ,6oipesharp plirabing-up, the mountain, near ly a thousand feet', brought iho to (bo sulphpr mines—a Scene I 1 shall ‘ ntrer' fdrgct-MV literal pool of- fire’ and brimstone. '■ Had Milton* Over visited the sulphcr .TnountaimS of Iceland; I could have forgiven h"un his description of the infernal regions. Hero, was, a little ,hollow, scobpcd out .of .lho side of, thc/raqurifain; and all- over' and : through’ it’ yellow' sulphcr, burnirtg ; hillocks of-strinc and clay, andbtifliiig i sulphurous smoke; Tbd surface.)too, was semi- Iftjuid-Hn fact, 1 as near a literal lake of fi re and ■brjmslonc as . ,thifl world probably shows.—, Thb earth itself here was principally a line pintc or flcshcolorcd clay: and all over this I could see holes communicating with the mighty lab rotary of nature below; and ns the steam and smoke,came out of these hqles, the; fine parti cles of sulphcr fccuicd to bq brought up tp the surface. The* clayey ground'where tlicsul- Chcr lay 1 was in most places Soft’, and could hot. o'walked over without tbb' greatest danger of Sinking down through it, perhaps into the fiery dcpllis in the* bowels of the mountain. Indeed, it possesses a kind of horrible and fascinating interest. Around the edges and in certain pla ces the soil is hard, and some stones, are seen where one can goin safety. By having a couple bP boardsi a man might walk rill over thc grmmd.. In some places, the sulphcr was n foot thick, and nS it gathered it seemed to’tonsolidatc, arid !! found 1 could break up largo pieces beautiful y crystaliml. -This-.Milphcr; appeared about ius,pufc as, the sulphur the shops, but not.ps dense. It had not ha)f that strong bclqr that suljdier arid brimstone have in a brenafed slate.i These mines’ showed .signs that * thdy had-been worked, as some bits of boards and plants Iay ;| nl)opt, apd there were paths tp,bo sebn. . The sulphcr is taken off the surface, and then theground is left for two' ori three years for it'to collcct again. Sulphcris'sochcap.and these mines arc.fco far from a kcapotl, (Ilavne fiord*; some.,twenty miles north, being the pearest.) and roads and means of transport-arc po 1 scanty, .that gathering it is not very profit able nor-carried oh to a great extent. There kro other sulphcr mines in the north; some productive ones near Ktavid mountain, on the shores of Mount Lake Myvatn. —Rambles in Jc eland, , Domcslte Bccipcw. , Apple StfdAn.—Express the juice end 1 odd . common chalk until the whole'of the acid is J Completely saturated ;• then ppiiroiT the dear ; liquor, and clarify by boiling in a clean pan. j with some.wliitcof egg; remove dhc dirt, end 1 finish by evaporating over a gentle heat'to the i ! consistence desired. Oii.o hundred' pounds of, I gootlapplet will produce about eight-six pounds ' of juice, imd twclvo ; pounda of Crude sugar. ■ * ' ; Td Macb'Qiuodt.e Garbs'’.“these cakes are ' best made with milk altogether instead ofnmi-' , tcr.;TtwocgpB„yellowand.whUo».toa,,pmt of Corn meal, the milk to be warmed, and .the. whole to be well beaten up with a spoon or la dle.-.. Tho .quantity of, milk- used must .be ihqmasa 60. liquid that it can be pbiirpd wltli facility from the pan upon. 1 the'griddlc—one spoonful of lard or good but ler; ahd-oncof Mineflour. : Ther griddle shcbhi hot bo made very hot, and be thoroughlyxleans c<l npd prpqscil; wh'|° warm, to ..thq tUrnmgof tiip urown,” witTioUt on bdlji sides.' ‘The batter br dbugh-fchouldbc prepared Mnunediato ly.before,cooking;-:,- ■ ■ u.■»!’■•• > f j Eqapp^B.—Take,three:fresh .cggfl .to one quart of rocal, and mix, witlf ,milk and add one tablcspoo;ifpl of buttermix'nll well together, and lhakC'np of a’ constetWdi somewhat thicker than the chftcs. or so'thlck’thdt itiwill-notpdur' out; bake in ajin .pair set jn r a Dulqhovcn, not. too bpt at first, .but by, tion of the heat 'till'dope'. 1 The* object of this is to'iccurc Uni baking oflhfc bottom lirid,which will secure the rising of cmifeei it . to become beautifully brown , qn- top..and, .wbep piAcedon tliQ.tablcand cut, to,resemble “pound cake."' ','’ *' f '" ’’ ' /'/ . To Pubservb .Quikcßs.^—Select Hie fnhys( and largest quinces; (Hie poorer ones will’ nil- ' sW6r lor-jelly;) remove the cores, and pdre them* Boil them over n niodcrato fire till quite- j tender, and take them out,separately.on a plain ter. To each pound of Quince alTbp’one pound 'ofsugaH ’Make the syrup, and boil the quin-' cca in it till’tjuitc clear. •' • j .Cold CnfU.M.—-This article was . invented nearly, two tfioußrii)f} years ago. by Galen, one, of' the inbst cclcbrfxtcu physicians, of ancjqnt times. It has been ih universal use since his ddyv ns a coSmclio fbr the skin! in'ordcr to cbn- ; tar smoothness and hcolmny Utile abi'aiMiou or chapping resulting,frotp cast winds, Ac.- ,^*o - Take half an ounce of white, wax,, alf an ounce of spermaceti, and three oil nets of almond'oil; put the whole into n basin, and place it in hot water tilt fused; then, gradu* ally add three ounces of rose watoivejder, water or orange flower iyalcr, stirring all'the while with a fork'or small Whisk. Any perfume may be added : but medicinally, it Is belter without. When coldi itis fit for use. j , [G'cnmuifotrn Telegraph* The Wliito Blackberry. Tho White Blackhbrfy is a- mast vigorous grower, oflvu.attaining a height of ten feet; It is a much more prolific hearer; tUau,,tlip,cnni coi» variety, or field blackberry! the buds being set on tho stock in tho immediate vicinity of each oilier—there beliig generally not inore than the distance of two Ipclies between them, and each having two spurs in«lm| ofone, as in the ease wltli the hitter. The I ‘berries-are of largo Hlix*. amber colored.; anil possessing a lift;' vor remarkably rich amt sweet; • There, is no difficulty whatever attending itaeulliyMion;:oU that,lit essentially mpiisity being a ail’d piodcjr/ifply Warm soil,,‘ami a .cbpiouji upd’ sustained supply df fomdlwivesnncr scrapillgs. A compost formed pf thcbtyAvlth asmulbquajt tlty of gypsum, and frequent liocmgs to ligh ten - the'soil-and prevent the radiation and growth of weeds, will almost invariably secure success ip the cultivation of this valuable fruit, Tho,original cultivator of,’this fruitfii this, cbhhlry, Is’ - MW J. S.'- Needham, -of Han feta i Mass.; audj I 'Need hath‘sWlii to Blackberry,” of Which 9 very gOod engraving .Wnk.pvlbliahul BOtnc tipio siiioe ip tho New England Farmer, improbably‘the most prolific and valuable va riety of 'the fruit ‘to be 1 found. t The' White Blackberry'and Black llAspberry'arobotll val uable fruits, and should have a place in every fnp.t and kitchen garden in ~t)iq liuid.-r-N., J 2, |/'hrm'cr.‘, ‘ .... ~t < ,| ! Washing Silvku Wauu, —A .correspondent’ of tho Germantown 2V/cgrmj/i says; • . ) Sotuo thirty years Since T was Wormed, by a proprietor bfoneoMhe largest and oldest silver establishments in the city:of Philadelphia, tliat ruined, their silver by washing It in sqnp ,f?uds;, it.njhUc? it tyolc like pewter; nevbr put a particle of soap ahoyt yoursjlvcr. Illicit U -will tetamdltf'origWlMuslrd; when it wants polishing lako',ivpiccc of Soil IciUhcr and IwhiUpg;, am).mb it hard/ I hjvd fornirlysevn, •silver washed in wat,e(- )vith flio addition of a illtlli so'ai) And rinsed in, 1 elt'liV Water. . . 1 -I adhoml Stribllj' ‘td hid advice/and found I 1 ‘nfcrcat dilkmicoiu thoappearouce of.Uiosu*| I Tic Outrage on, Oov. Bcete oi Jton!fl«!= . •KAssAa.Ciir/Mp^^ratr^Sjflte^Sf. Tbo'counlry is again thrown, into. a.fi tarn-pf intense excitement,rby tboiattoipptcdjterpotra tlon of’’an outrage upon “ d£ ,Got>.. Uccdcr, at his quarters, at, ’about nine 1 niilb’S irom’ this*plabblA 'fbo'taets,rui 'I am able to give tberrr.ram t ,roila| • !blo., It appears that .the Governor.gas flitUpg. 'alone in Ills office, his Secretary,- KrV^*® w SWf 1 lbcibg f rflclfan(l ceYi{in6(H67i!s ro6ii r arl6'yiHmo f • iwben tbo well-known 6on. Strlngfcllbw entered, - 'Ho. was courteously received,'abd atlor.ft frone*. |ral preliminary coavofsaUbhiiin which nodlhu jtcd l: uppn..tbp indnoncp.aacbccntroKbpnypttid bay,o oyer 11x6 present LoglsLotvirp, pnd.thb.gipptf [excitement .existing Jliocder, bo mndp Iwo.pronosftions .tb.ihe (Joy; Crnor—onobclng tbdftbo Governor should sanc tion 1 nny'bill that fehoold bo'passcd-topubioil tampering with' i fllavcd I lfi the’ Of tKaj uttering of'abolition 'bentimettta^otod-thO 5 Other l tbAt ho recommend in? hik message tliat tholretfl gialalurb adjourn to SbatmCb border ofMissouri. .. n iiiif , r:», ? I I'U .V '.M.d'.il) ,i li no; 0. | The QoVOrhbr replied that, 1 although In faroi* 1 of a free State, bo was willing add (bought r it j ijuito proper tliat tcmporatyprofcptioniboglteii | to slave property. Ini tlio Territory, ■.nnUi tfafti question bo properly decided; bat that Jiooopldi not promise, to sanction and mucb.lcss coaid lioingrod Ito a pjlt makings tlio ponalty toj* iinlnCr.ofieDCca death,/as hd itod> • heard proposed,.andlthat howouhrnofofflclqUyi recommend thoLogislatnreito xlfljoUrn 10 ShaWrl nco,Mission, AttbistboGenetalbGcamo'ipaclil excited, ondfonrtedvored to get; up bn tho iwortla border reporfed:td> have been used'by, Gov, K. : , JIo was tbo' uoo.-of such language hodibocn.diBavftwpd*t and as possible;) ;Ho then desired) to know, if Governor K.- bad represented, as being conquered and subjugated ,by tho fllllfi’ tens oCMlsspurlptowbicbtbg GovernorrcpluHi')* that ho had/ Striiiglohow then inquired Alrthorja if tho Governor had intended to charge bim wltbi. any unlawful or disbonorahlc-ncWto uhich ; tho Governor replied, that bo belfovcd "and bad said,. 4 that GdhV S. Was ihaihly instrumental' IricrcKt- J ing'the excitement !h Missouri whicliihad dntfch duced tho present state of filings,;‘ar)4 swor to another, question by SlripglcJlow. saftt, that bo considered'svlch a coursQ.ol ‘hbhdufct-isfc unlawful arid dishonorable’.; u > Ju-y.wi ; By tills tlpjq, tbo excitement of Strlngfpllow,f became very great, niiicli so as to atimctsov oml persons’standing In front of Hie door}-and' 7 bo on (ho spot gave the. Governor a.viWbnlchdl-.j |eng9,,whiqh was immediately declined,.l^oGp* c vornor sayhlg that ho was no subscribor'tb tiia duelling code. At this timo tbo Govcrddl l jv3|'' > Carelessly sitting with his chair- balanced .hfibn tho'two hind'legtf.'> StHngfollowiftdvaij.cqd’r'dn'd • I by putting.liis - band upon bis< shoulder*puphodT mm.ovor,.nt,thq same timq. fulling upon .him, f , arid h’crAtching liim deeply in tho' chcckwith hla r ndllsi The. Governor kicked hinyolT, and) fostf t to bis feet, bqth.gontlenpn drawing ’Uu?fn< pis. ,1 ’ (ols, when Strincfellow was seized by Attorney j j General Is'a’acka and' Mr., Ilaldcrhmn/and tfao a 'Governor dropped l Iho mtizSleiof[his 'Weapon*'? 1 saying. scorned, to attacks inonjwbp.waT/ prevented from defending'ldursolf. By ihd.ip -1 tcrlcrcnco of tho two'gentlemen," tbo inaftcrHiui 3 Calmed down, and Sfringfcllow loft.- : i 1 .: 1 ‘ > 1 ,To youraqlvcs and your readers, ~1 leave all, comment on tbi? most unparalleled ‘ optrngo’i merely stating further, tuat'StringfelloWi who’ 1 (bus begins by vernor of Kansas Territory, and tailing in that; personally assaultsbitu,,iaaresident of ffo., and mhkes ho pretence of living in ilxb fitory.' It is"generally bclibYcd that.tlie Mis-* iourianslbavo discovered that they will bo’umu'. ole to manage twodbirds of fire Lcgißlalnro/jipd] thus avoid'tno vetoand, therefore,, tho conduct of their acknowledged loAdoH 'lyn- * ring tho Into affair tlio. Governor bad twi’eb gqod.' opportunity toslioQtStrlnglcUow‘,andtbo friends [ of order, and hla" friends, are very thankful.'(hat ho* fefrnincd;' foV‘ : had' 'driy : injury > 1 4vch i 'tlKi I ilightest/’ddcurred to StringfoTlow,- in two*hoUrt > A crowd would havo been raised on- tho u.brdqrf igoiqst wpiclb resistance wqnld have .been mse; • ass, and no one, can Imagine what would.havo.. >ei,n’tbo ultimate cohscqucncb. [ \ it llospbctfully, yours/ ■■■%'' TiiyfclxrßldT : • - m ,-ri rr-r~- .t? i. n“U m.ji . \ , Buies for Raising, Vonllrycu &• . j*.Wo find .the following in the { papers syitnb&t f . Credit, and do notknovy f *.i j J.'j-ATI young cliickchSf Should borkep't under cover of tho weather riHg the talny scasbiK ■" ,lr ‘ '’ : t f ■•‘I 1 12. Twice’or three limes a wcck, peppcri gtifu fie, &c., should bo mixed up .with their foodie:! ! 3.. A small lump of nssnfeolida ..sho'lud rfw placed in the pan'in which their’ water, is given them (o'drink. " • , ■’ j -4; Whenever they marrift&t dlscasej-by-the J drooping of .their wings, on,any outward aignsj bf .ill hyalth. a little, rts^nfoptida. broken liimpp, should be mixed with thpir foods. ‘ T’ j ’fi.Chickchs which arokeptfrom’ tho'-doWpi' 1 kill seldom have-the gdpes; therefore it ehduld/ |>e the object of those who have charge, of them $o to 'Ooulinc the bens as to preclude their youdg fromi tho range of barn and atablq.yar^s..,, , , I ,o.,Should any chickens have the gaped inli. up small portions of dssafoctida, rhubarb and 1 Kcr into' fresh butler, -And give cdcli tliickch 7 uch bf.tbcknnttiirooS will lie on half - the I bowl ufa.tfeaspoon, , p ! 7. Fur, the pip the'folf6>vrhg'treatment jd ju dicious:‘Takeoil tile ifadiirtitcdCoveringornho J point of Inc tongui; arid.givo'twico b 1 * pvo or three days, a piece of garlio tlta6iSb,of<a ' pea, if gaiiip cannot he obtained,onion, shallop or shives will answer ; jmd’.if neither of these be convenient, two'grains of black m fresh butter will l answer.' • - ‘ '- / ih.') 1 DC7" A married lady, who" Waif very M £?,* her husband, noliyilhslandlnghia cxifcmti ug- ‘ fincss ofperson, once said 'to a witty acquaint * tanco c ' ‘What,fioyou tljiqkl.jny husband|ho^,topp !T and laid t put.fifty dollars for a large nionkqr on purpOik) to'plenßc me!’ ’ •Thederib'little man,* Crltd the'6lUtr/ J Wdl W-* is just'like him I* ' uq .b-;; r<r.‘u CCT" A lellow pt a race,course was slogger ing about'lhc lrack. with* hiore li bl could carry;; ‘Hello! what’s the matter iwwlM said thcjcJjnp whom tho Inebriated ,indiv«dp4ji had just*mn against. ‘Why—hic-rwhy,’ said, tlictefiow. aO drunk ho was hardly able to, ar- f tlculalo/ ‘ll»6 fact Is. a lot of my friends have* been betting liquor on tile, race, to.ddy, rincTr they’ve got me to hold tho stakes!' .v-i . v/j IHT* A White Swallow has been iiollccd'flf 3 Nevv Nareb.Conn., among*& flobfc of swalloWp i of the; usual color. In every olljer respect K’sembleil his companions, haying thcvsir.p.foj7rt, ftiul peculiar twitttf; but the fadt pf htW Avithbut a male, rathto* slibWcd* that' he was* considerubnn.alien among th 6 fnUemity,i!j i.s,J iftoyor Wood of N. Ibis spid 16 ho a ci gar maker by trade, next became u slimtdiahU djer, nu'l then entered the, slipping busmesa,nt which lie aihoKiicd'a handsome fortunb. M 'Tl6 W a nativeOf' Philadclplnrti'and'twclvC ycafd'agiW-' was a nunubiT of,Congress. 'ir vh -1 „d) je> ! dt/** A Indy’ahd'gclUkm'ah dkpiit'fij^ l upon asubjecti Ulolidy tctftllymnaidccd—b'- 1 * • isSir, wo can ncVcragree in anything/,' - .• j •*,]) I ~‘You j>ro wrong; piadam, {lf,,vou*j should go into n room in Nyluch' thcro.wcitj nut. two’ beds, k" Wonmi\ in' 6hb Ahtl ’• d inan' 1 in tlio* other, wilh'whom would youblcopt* 1 ' ' ;< -i J - a ’ ‘With tho lady of course/replied Bhp/c j«i o) I ‘So trotdd i/ tho gentleman replied. ' Bium% nur ip' Tiin‘ Point.—THo‘ Albany" RnlckcrWokcr has the following ; “td tho- : As-’ HCinbly, on Monday, Mr. o‘Kcefo brought irt./sl a bill for, the suppression of intemperance. a up,, fallowing is ft;copy of.the bill peroheo is hereby abolished. fcw) v— JSjL shall 1 lukb dl’ett iinnicdialeiy. ' llio bill Avotfr referred to a fielool cbmimltw. I ' Vt- A‘ traveller In England, observing n nut at ■nbrlc'; and seeing Hint lie Wiis Inking U Vciharlnibly oU*y, rild to Idinls ■ ,hj •, ]\ i uMy friend. you don’t appear to mvoat miyl’t j <« Wby,*m», master/* replied shillings a ivoek ain’t xougcs /” Wtfld friWils old trees— they otmf - : aotbo m-iked'. k*
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