sslS^SSf , RU 1o I'jlwiot utT within Ilia in(«dilC*a®flU»hir«ii4lilftyC»ht^ l 'lf not -' TWno terms; will belli ;Pll irtrrbflTagflB:fir6jjiaid K E «HWS^T* pfi(WBW -W ','■ •ranolQWfMW(r.°t|l?( s ft , s^ l i?’iß i Ui ~l! !i W ^tod nSimdMtW'Mi!HWbf£ ' : !'l '"'i', 1 ~.■" '. -anrnoW ImVs Wll flfoor.' '■■ :, 1 i-.llvd ro'jt* td' U rarriTTimioiy/M tl o n homo,'. “.7,w»*W«! W'«o<i»«id'p»ttw>i ■■■' ■• ’’•■• ■•" •■«» ' il’v'fi ioitiod thfe dance,' and, in witching snno, " tlunrcay chalice! >: .-a-.,i- a hr- SllA«i”S 'tower, ,I 'Hfti rtAnsient Bpoll thathqiind nio» ~„ i .1 ‘* y • y m * ; i'Wgh lW f iWofl<&’winibToW^ntlrrfdj ' r ' ■ .njili?h(ri<foUttgW dlM*ll/d ’ 1 ’ ’ ifJtifl»*nktn®^ Aj■at the ifchlJglit'honpjs >f I ,* Wf.lmH^diliepjJioSr-Woken 1.1 - o; > J scene,-.; - ,lr.u\ in:!) a riMnk «E,?ffiS i •: ~' owoolroscp.npiyiam blooniii^fi»,, > \ .-, • MWiTfii'fl'A |M k ■ i° wcc*ls|arujgro^ lng~, ;i j ■ fin dfalmffifl'Plfcttfrh dhhpprftandi‘‘ * 1 Atouftd the’fl«fcldb'sUtlhgj' ,M '\ M 1 ' ' -Jtf^jHtUer;lhoh)V ? wUli/Id9 ph>'o oflclayi ' ■•■ o ijHjiimothfer-wUh Iter Knitting,— ' ■' : ' .ifyMfter Plying In. please ipuri, ,•.>• Hngihg, >■' tUvgloWinglicartfi, iMIy i.> In I'-:- *.y •’ ‘33^dthW^a^;dcBi»Ml<‘(l ! my bldp'h h'pmcrr ' tAn Wif i' to km’ Itf Imri WbVfd,'.'' ’, v/^ttMfpTjUHJ'hKikdn-hcaftcd. 1 ' t: , ; > o?-:ATidiboUrt'thOt)r5gllf'iaeii7t^ ij : ;!,:v ‘‘ j ~ I!, BnVhopo hover pictures a pconc'ab'fdlr, 1 1; * its'Solp'u'ho, fld:tUoToldcn foal.' ;.tr ; ' >! •>■ i -I,h >V.U V .!--. lr‘l!_M > "H -‘’l I - ili '■■■]■ lift -illhl wl i!ia« SCbTOH'TAtIB. 1 • 1 1 1“ ;' ■'■■ *>{<»; l 9i(i *ivn " ; iWiion ?Ihc ’t*m™y’ ! iuiir bigotry‘of ; thb last JemtVtiravciMis ■ahhjects'to talus up arms against hlmjguoAiE hla.mbsHdrm!doblo unutule's (b his dipigerdHl tißitrphtipiik/ was SirJnlm Cochrane, «n^c fl (;bnoU.^EwiitdiDumlonhld. Houaaono uCtm^niQitprqqdncnt,actors In Arß.vlo'A rebels lion, pgc*a;dpalr<ictive gloum aoerried: to' Hover overdo, CauipMl, envelop imrin rtifu al^whq.nulled tticlr tor toilli (ol'ihc cause pfi Its.chleflalns. ;Tho«amo do'6m*eft«^dfta 1 88e(J;‘ i al^ ,, jon'D Ho wfiV iiiYrdhhd6U' oy lfioV fropps— resistance: Imt at ’Cj t, !rtt|ili b ;cf- s: Ho tafcprf prisoned, tdiKrdnd corideniril'd^o'dlo’UjVph 1 the scaffold.- -Ho? had 'bhtfc'fow day's : (o and tUp. jailor wwkitoif buKhd arrival of bis'death wuthfnl>to.!loadl.hii!nMbrth;fo : execution. ' Ills family aud-frlCnd# had visited Him In prison, and oxpMDgcd.withiHlm. (He last, (Hu long, (He heart fiifewpll. . But there was one sjhacame to : receive !.hi» blessing,mno w!uv»s;oa,.U»q. i»rl < Jlv’ of ;his,,eyca-.iind]lpya,ofhis luinso,'.cven tirlzul. the daughter of -his love.— Twilight ■.waV’civatnig, dapper, glow over[the grilings’oflds pHscm liyase-hc ,\vak,mourning IoV-‘a lost 1 took dpils favorite child, apd his Head vtm pressed damp wall of His ccll.' th' Cool 7 tbO feverish pulsations • that 'shot (hrtmglrlt liJt6 J 6tTri£a'bf'flro,*ivhcri the door' of bU'riparhuunt'thriiod Slowly on 'its' unwilling hinges, and dll*: keeper , entered followed by a youtig and,biiautlfol;lady. : Her' person was fall and commanding*;her eyes 'dork* 1 bright and I tearless t 'but,their brightness spoke of sorrow— I to l*ewpjit away? her raven trusses,-rrcrq; parted oyora-hrOw: clear, and pnro as.thojpoJUhvd marble, /'The, nnlmppy captive r.d{icd.Hlsjieadi»« llk*v entered—, ;t • VHi*’child] |>o exclaimed, anaihcfcllupqu His bosom., ~ ,•... ; i fttfu'r f Hiy. dear, father I’*, sobbed, the imilUiiiu S,nd she diiidjyd away the Ihat'A^CdfnVmiddd^bewdrds,' , . W ir6iir , lm’orVjow r Tttnbt bo short, vcr.V qhort,” sald’tlfo jiilldf, hb turned and loft'them for, a fe* : mlmitos thgOthOn V M ”' ’ ~ i,‘ ; ,/ ''' « Ghd liblp and comfort theo, my daughter!” addfldiho'riuhippy ftithcr, 0s ho Hold her to his Lrcastyand iprlnted a kiss upon her brow.' “ 1 had feared thabi dhould die without bestowing my,Wwslng upon,the head of my child,and that than.death{, but tlioit art-.oonie, my, lyvon-iupu opt cpmp l > P n d t|io laa£ -blessing of. father— ’’ , • forbear,!,. fothcar-P’isho, exclaimed} ** qot r tjiy hist' bWsing nqi, the last I, My fath or‘i|mllnot4lol| y .V' .. V : -jf, <*Bo calm, Wcnlhi,ihy chllui^exslalrqedno, “w'oiild to heaven I Could edinfort thee, my'own, my own. But there Is no Hope—within thbo days, thyu and di/little’odes will be—” Fatherless, ho wodld have said, but tho'word died On-his tonguol’ } (i Thboo days V* rtpeatod she, rnltlng her head from hhr breast, bdt 'ongsrly pressing his hand? «Ihrocfidays} then there is hope \ my.fathori sliill hro! Is not (ny grandfather tho friend of Father Potrc, tho of the kipg.f, himiHo shall beg tho life <?f his Bup,,andj my fnthor;s)mll not die!” i’if.ajf nay, Griaol,” returned not dccelvea—there Is no hope—alreadj 7 my doom Is has signed tho order of T my I 'dxccution,* an«l tho messenger of. death laWfcad^'BhWway , .« 'V-,'"f!':'"/ •• Vet my father shall hot—ahftH'HOcdlo, ,> she repeated empniliOaliy;'ind claej»lng her hands toStttfioV—'“Hoavenapoedadaughter’s pu^l»OHO, ,, • shoCieUlmed t and turning to her father sho cakaiyiiii* Wo but wo sholl meet ag*hv/f i * : i*Wliat would -my child?’* enquired ho ca gctlyv fck&ing onziblir in her face. (/Ask replied, d/buf • pmy for tno&hdf blcsatup-rfbut uutn Wilhlhy l&stiblcsst inp«l?i (tJiv; i}i:r< mJ In-fir: , > .’n! 1 - Ue sgain; pressed her tddiis heart land! wopt: npbnohexi iicck.i- In fa ftWi/ipomcntathb jailor entered, and they’were lorn from the arms, of MohiOthttu^ill/Ini "1 ,H. I 1 !'' Ob thdwcdlnpbf -the 1 iboOnd- day' after' the lfi&yd Wclitlnbcd, aVnyraring man crosfeM'ilh’c draWbrtdgoof ! BenVltk/ from''the bokh< abd iMbygnld; dn(l bat l 'td'''Kafc'Ofi"ft' l b(!nch : by 1 the door of* nn hosttihV, orfthO’tioiuU'fiidd of thc attnotipcaHy fronting called 1 the Main guard then stnbd/ i llodldirtot'enter tfio for it was a* Oliver Cromwell had imodo hU'bead 'qbttrUrrfl ft few j years at H sOincwhaf earlier penonj'Jauies thd dlxth - bad l Wkcn up 1 hls'ifcsidejtdtf when dh his ‘way l to enter 6n the Bowrolgnty orJEilglond. l ' , 'riid!tfavLllct , 'Woro'a coarsejerklni-faßumeti l around -his body, by l a leather glrUlol ‘fthd ovcn it a'Bhbrt cloaki com l * pesfed'orequaltnafcriaU [ IU tvnflCVidtnily d yoqnw rtm, ‘but l Wft txlavbr was; drawti down' RO'fctfitoialwosiiiiconccfll l 'hlsi IcUdrcs.’lti'onO hatidhbciirrtcd abniaU Ibdndlc/and'itt the dlh- 1 wiwllgriinVSUffii' ' " -• foV a irlasii of wino, ho took a fiWWtNU’MMi' hIA Wndlc, : «nU>,f(cr restf, •ng fop a few minutes, rose to depart. Tho wcrO BcUing jn. ami, it thrw.tn «ned to ,tw> a WhCol Storms.* Tho. .heavens- Jfwo ujdblcj ilib 'clouds rlibljfng front tnd sekpsnddm oC whld nioaued Along tho a troetB;AcQOropanlodt>byrheavy drond'ior^r&in^ ni id IhofWo-of.tho TWwd^fftMfodqlcd. 1 V,,HI ' fct. 'JO fi.il • loJr/iirrosplJ \ii—-.b'nn7. •wjwjk/'I 'vaaTi.» ,{ “|' J “' ' r '‘ jil ' t; - , iW r - rMJ •'I -.'U iKl'il'-f ‘ •iif! liri 01IJ DX' JOHN'It. J JjtCA'E , I?6N; !,! 1“ " Ilf.■-ml ■; > ~ )jA illiv; • . fOk;M, 'ti- rn'.-i- rV'ljkavcmhelp thee, if thou intchdost to trav el fyr on such a night os Hhs/’-said thb English gate, as the traveller, passed* ljim.ftpd : i Jn.a few minutes, he; was' On'Uicfbordcrb OP ■vyido, desolate and dreary' mddrofTwccdfnolAh, which, fori .raj leg,- prfcsenled .’A desert of l whins,' fern, apd,stunted heath, - with: Here add- there’o’ diogle, covered: with thick! brush wood. Ho slq>vly,(piled; over the: steep» hilly heading'the storm whichnowraged in wildest fury.' The nun,fell in toyrcnts.andithe windihOwled as o' legjon p.f famished Wolves, hurling -its doleful and angry echoes .over heath; 1 Still the Strang-' crushed onward uritil he hid proceeded above frotti'Berwick, When ofi if upabhjilonger ,to brave the-storm, he sought l shelter .amidst, some.crab and '-bramble hushes by.ihojwayside. oii o'-hi -v !’ Nearly an .hour had paksed-aineb besought this imperfect refuge, andi thedarknoss oftlic night and rtho< storm Had ’.incrcaecdtbgether. typeii a horse’s- 1 foot’wis'hcard; - hurriedly splashing along thcrood.- Tho'rider; bentht B hend [to ihe blast. . i Suddenly'his’hOrec was grasped, by, the bridle* and' ;lhcr traveller stood before hiniiholding. it pistol' to his breast." ..•‘.DllspipuntiS n cried the-sCTanger,’'Sternly/- - ■ ~The, horgeroan, benumed and< stfickcnWith fyaf, niadean’eilort to reach hf£anTis> bat in a 1 momcnt;(hc hood of the. robber, tho bn|)|c,. grasped the breast bFntho'Tiderpnml 1 dragged. (o'ilho ground/;He'fell heavily - ; on his facp fl a«ld for several > u 'f’" ’• - Li —~ less. ,The,. stranger, acized'Uioidkdthertt'bag , }.(./. • iCUA-PTER Iyi.s contained the moil for: the ihorth; and ; Tbc contemptible liUlo jackanapes! hehod ■Hinging it across his shoulder, rushed across lh<- bcuih*,.-,.; i ~f i .j; •-•) pxclafthedSophia (b her sister. .. „;,, ,j ; .-parjy on,i,he : following:morning, theiuhabi- j ‘And why should he not, sister t’ exclaimed Berwick were seen hurrying inigroups Mary? Danver J B.,calpily. . ■; -I! m / rn. r * to.tlic,Bppti whiTar.tho robbery fund - becncbtttv : ‘ ‘Wliyshould hc’pQt/, Pjdhp think! would milted, and were scattered in every 'direction a ji whist’ witlV a new round the moor: but no trace of 'thorobber of-my'fathCr’a'seiwrihls'f 1 So; could bo obtained. 'Three ddys 'httd ’poised, phiaitosscdlicr head in disdaiii: ' ? V ! ' : i Sir John Cochrane yet lived. The mail which ’ in;your;assQciating contained;tlic dpa|h,waiTflnt ■ bad been fobbed; witji h'uW.Sppfnft, ,1k? is., certainly a ,Hand*, and before another could be, given, thp internes* some, 1 intclllgerit, anti' , wcU-bphavcd hisfathcr.the Earl Of DdhdbnKl'tf, wjth. mart.’ ' ° I * : ,i: '' '* '■ the king's, confcff?or,i might» hD’ BUcc’cfisfuli— ‘Behavefli.wcll enough/ for-anghtT know'; 1 Crizcl, now became almost* ibis-,, constant com- 'but, oplydhmk, ofedterrft, Clerk in:ai;drawing panioii in poison, and ,spok<j, to i^iira, ; words of. room.! . For wonder how,father comfort/ 1 Nearly fourteen 7 days had passed .coVddCVcr think! of/eucH’a tiling ,aa admitting since the robbery of the mail had been commit* hitn inlb tbit fdfrtily^ *" 1 ’ 1 ‘ ' ted, and , protracted/hopfc in thobosom of the i .‘lisuppose itWus'bePaflßehfeliM'fltc Tohk^ 1 prisoner became morP bittcrthan hid first of, hiin.'- .;! w,r>:r.v [.m; ••!’•!•<:*. ; ' ppir* But - even ; that hope,! bitter as it Wofl, 1 ‘What will, jfr. Augustus Fitzhcrbcrt Gay perished. The intercession' of his father had Whbn'hc finds us associating, w|lh poor,clerks ? bccn unsuccessful—and a second time the - big; -_th«J trash dr cothrlihi rbonifi’!’ r ' ‘ oted, and 3* ou hl be despotic monarch had signSi • j ‘ft mailers little to me-whfct fie thinks; he the warrantor his death, ntidwithin a little jsa conccitcdpuppy, and T wonder' that you more than another day that warrant would can erttture hip replied,Slary, sniart rcach.htsprison.; ~ ly, ‘ ! '• ■' , .‘‘Thewillof Heaven be groaned the •Bubhols iholcader.of’lhcfotfrM&ry,* 'fiaidi Paptlvc. .■. •' ! I”; - Sophia, astonished at..tbc plebeian notions.of , ‘‘Amcutr rptumed Grizcl, with'Wild vche* hersistcr. -' ; f ' mence; .‘.‘but my father,shallnot dicr”’ '■ ; ‘lie is.ji perfect flirt, for nil that, and, inft-, Again tflo rider with the mall 1 had- rertohed rjitbly* inferidr in nil that cortsiitulcs a x raan,'t!o,| the moor of Twccdmouth, and the scCond timo 3lr\ : Uarlowc, whom yo«*aflect lo despise. - he borc ; wiihhini ri the, dppm of Cochrane. He | ThcponvcrsaViou was interrupted by the cn* spuircd 'his horse to his utmost-speed, he look* Mr* banycre., i . , , , ■ cd cautiously before, bchihd and around himt ‘How Could you bring llmt horrible, clerk in and in his right hand he carried a pistol to do- to the bouse, papa l ’' said ■So'ph'a’, "ps• the' ihcr , fend himself.,, , The moon shed a ghostly'light chant prihcc- Scatcd himßclf by tho-blazing across fho heath, rendering-desolation visible, grate-i,.: 4 : - - and giving a. spiriturl embodiment: to every I ‘lTorriblo.clcyk I,prny -what .if; Iho.,matter shrub, ,11c ,p-nfl, turning the angle of a : Btrngi 'with him V asked ’ Mr.. Danvers, evincing gling copse, when his horse reared nti tho re- some'sQriirise nt'tjicplainiipcech.df his dangh-, pori.of a pistol,thoi fire of which 'Sccmcd to ,tr. ; u. ~-: 1 ?•- ■ Oash into hia vcry cyes. - ,; At the feamcmoment j -*Why, B'd|s dclcrk’. ,: ' his bw,n,pistol, jiashed, and; the hor«? rearing ( ‘Bat olrdspcdliible young ,|‘ driven ;from the:saddlo; ' j chbuglij but not fashionable Ina,moment the foot of the rolk-r wasupon his 'naph.l : 1 ' 15 ' ‘•'' I ■’ - •’ ‘ breast, who bending over himj and, brandishing’ • j ‘I was ’a'ctcrk once, Sophia ; I ’ a short dagger lie had in his hand/ said ‘i ’ : 1 Hyswooping oul a : slord'and carrying' bundles’ • “Give me thine arms or dioIV-• ' a,boht the city/-. ! . - The heart of the king’s ficrvant fallid,within-‘How absurd you talk, papa. 1 ' , ' '' him; and, without venturing a reply; ho did.ds • j -But-MK Harlowc is a very csllmnblo yopng he was commanded.. ' - I cbnllUcnVybu w«U .find him; very “Kqw go thy, way,” said the robber sternly; agreeable company/• 1 :1 I; ; ’ ■ i " ■ '* : ‘i but.lcave with me thy horse, and leave'with ; , shall'liiVo hothing fp saV to him,’replied the.mailrrlcast,a worse thing comenpbnlhec.” 'Sophia,'witli'a Bhnig : of ; 1 Thp man atosq and' proceeded- tdwards Bcru ! ' ‘Boware. Sopliid j 'lhcve is an :: dld : proverb; wick trembling,.and the robber, mounted the you knoW>’ about 1 crilcHdinipc’angjcs ; una horso whjcU he bad left, and rode rapidly acrofes Vrores/'; 1, -;i»n ‘- 1 • 1 the heath*. / : .<ll ‘! ■ ■ 1 1 Sophia laugHcd.hcarlilytHt.lho idea of a poor ’. JlreparaUong.wcromaking for tho execution clerk being ti)i ap'gel. ’ . of Sif John.Gocliranoi and tho officers of : the; ; ; •But’what says sfary V - asked th'diricrchant, Ipw, w,aiU“d pnly;.for,.the arrival 1 of the mail/ tprning to his gentle hearted daughter. • ' ■ witn his second death warrant, to lead him- ! . ,‘Oh. I like him very much ; we arc nlreaH)' forth to the scaffold, when tidings arrived that fyst-friends/ replied alary; and a filight blush the mail For yet fourteen days the life of the prisoner : ‘Just like her, papa; l elioUld.nofc wonder If would bo prolonged. ' Ho'again fell upon the she got hedd in lovo with your rper neck of. hja daughter and said: . ■ <■ •, cantilenngei/ ’• l ' ;' ! , **lt is good—the handof Heaven is-ip' ibis I*’ ; ; ‘She'nfust dons sliq plcascg bljout- ro-, • “Said I not,” replied,tho maidenT-and”.fQr ,tar«ed :< Mr. smiling,. t \ ”, the first time'she 1 wept aldud— riiy father 1 l'wlio said a' word about fall fc|io'uldnotdio! f ’ ■ 1 1 n ‘- r 1 '' ! ‘‘ love.‘ 'Cn^’t ; a*bodyjHo.qijVi}^ to,ft young* ’■: The fourteen days were not yet possed/vhen ' hcing jnjovc, wit)i .hira • t|io prison doors ficw,opqn, and the old Earl of I Thp MQfy.>bl.Mdhcd, as, she spoke- In Hundonnld rns[icd to, llic arms of hls.Fon.' rllis! bluslicd lhat her fa 'intcrccssionwith.’ the confessor bodlialdcngth tber bc|gnh td think the pflair was; .something been Kucccssfu); and rafter, t>v,ico isigiliiig tho more than a mere jest. " I( y ■, hyarrant.for tlip cxeeutipn of. Sir ( John, which - I 1 ‘But pfay, papa, whfc'rt docs'yonf 1 henv'' part had as often failed h\ reachingdta dcsUnationi nbrarrivc/'- asked. Sophia- ‘lf all tliO'accouhts ! tnc king had sealed his pardon. .He had'huf- I ilmve hcard orhis.wit. gnjiantry, and.personal, ried with hig |ns pwnhotisc-rhislfam- attractions arc t^uo,.l shall, pcftfiinly syt.^my ily were clinging around htm/shedding tcarsof cap for'hiin;”’' '• , joy—and they wtro ivumfcjliirg with gfatitmlo ;‘Ub will ap^car l one of these days,* replied Mr. Danvers. :•’•••'•; * ’ t - Icrccptodithqi mail and sayctl bia life, when,a !*1 hope you will not licf’p this in stronger prnyep ah audience •, •/ tbo house after he coroca r * i Sir John desiriL’d him toiibe aflmitleil-rand ‘I certainly shall** •. the robber eptyred* .He.washftbit.edas Wb.lxV |‘But, papaVh'c if. wp do, it fore described.-with the coarse jerkin, but his is really , .■>, j bearing was ahpve,bis condition. Oirchlerinji I‘Sniall loss, my child; if,*wparo ; dependent ho slightly, touched his-heaver, hut .remained- upon the apes and pypnips/of rfashiqna.blo life tovci'ed. - ' / i , r for our position in-BOcictyv the sooner wp loose 1 “When ‘you Imvc 1 pcnißed these, said.ho, ,|tl tho hotter for our own self-respect/ said Mr. taking two papers from his bosomi’“cast tlictii Danvers,! g6od-hnniorcdly. -l • 1 iiito, tiio lire,’’ >r. I- i l .". v.K ‘/ I { ‘.Ypp • 1' nr.:-'- 1 Sir John , glanced, on .them, started, ond.boi ~ i havo mp- A,lesson, cpiho - polo—they were hjs death,warrants-. let thogive yop one. , TJio idol you.w, or^H'P ’ | My dcllvoi-eF/’ cxfctainied h 6, shall If more Sbnsdias 1 than llibso' of tno'Fcgcc/sl^nda I .', Ijiunk the’ tho'silvbr'bf ihy 1 Fnaliionablo rieciity l Is as hollowbSd bi-ass^pan; hi 0 /’ ■ , ,-jnf ; ~f; twin m; I .who follow in your aa as.^dh c y ; 1 The old'ljnn grasped the hand of ,Uiß6tfPnn. lire brainless/ - ccf l —the childrbn embraced hlru and : lio'burat , j‘l wish MmADgastuff-Fitzhcrbort could hcaf rnto/tcarsi'i!' -S'/ -• 1 r -i, ‘ 1 yop.gijy ?p/.flddpd §qn|ijp; 1.-;; ’■> ‘ 1 “py wHftt npme/’cagcrlycntiuirbd Sir'John; .i j ‘Mr. Augustus -f t, ♦‘shrill I thank my deliverer?” :;■ taati hArlibr Jn New, Orleans |csg than .a yepy 1 ; The stranger wppt .nbud; pml raising t hU ngd. had'tho libhof'orbhing shaVed by him hcavbi-. 1 tho ravch'tresses ofGrlzcl Cochrane, fell last wihttiriiwhdn I.wks tHcrtbit .) ai < upon the coarse cloak- -» -\ -ii ' * j'Ph. horridoPW^^^^yi*^ VQ ! } ♦♦Grtfilcbik ‘lf.tyl't ,j.. .r i-.... j.; - t ’.Mi/ni islierl atul inrppliircd.fhthcr, ’miy 6\Vli child,. ( ; ♦Why mibiild I, my child ? He is as good ft,, mj/snVcr !'my mvn’Grizcl!”’ , ! ■ ‘ - t [ [fellow, nsficn.sihlc.a. pcrfion. and. according’tb ' 'lt is l hmicccSsaty to ‘ odd'niorOT—the jipagl- ;| yo\u\statetncnti au ftwhionohlo a*, man <aS >Mr*i 1 natlort'bf- the reader ca,n* supply..thq F|nstooko.whose igrtaUferand father, was* tho we Uiav only 'add thnt'Grizvl/t’qchrftnew'hoso - Governor of the Siaie/ 11 - ■ heroism and noUlo aflhctioh been liuv : ; . ‘ls iippssibU? - that. My. Fjlzluiihcrt, wn« r (y rlcdfy ami iiuiierfocily sketehed. Was, trridilioyi ; Harllr V horrified aft thuaiv-, says.'thc gmiidinothcT of thb l^tp 1 Johb piiUlng'triiili... , p ■ ' bfAlrtilibapk, and great, great grandjndlhyy.of ; ; ~j j, : 1 Mr.’iCoulls/ the cblfuratcd-baukei 1 . ’, ‘Atflnwlf* ••= ; i ■ - ii-V.-w: —rr. ;il■ „I ‘JiiflVs'i i».wyiw,«*•<*»«" 11 A WnoppßK.—KunSasimistbo'a richiwi(i).'i, . ■ ill ' I ’ ... try ifwi'cni) Uitlicvclire following 'Jt; la ahominaljlf.' liideclare! ono .iinroij which 1 wo take from tho Lcnvcmvonh Herald: , k ipwfl* noW-a-idayst Wljo isrcupoctahle an w 1 English turnip tho Other dqy‘, is not/: said iSophiai 1 grown in this' vicinity, measuring l Rvo and 1 >’■; ‘Therefore.'my child,; we blight-not to spcAK hhlf mnheii ib’didmotcr. found and disparagingly ofpersond hati|blo hf?, wm6h it Was wild throe weeks previously vvps ypu have done to-mght. • ‘ In the seed. Mf= tho statement*had"hot'bebn . (poahya, clerlfi!!. , . .■> ; >l j' 1 madc toiuu by a gcnllctnan who'ls in IhO habit l jAt this, Mr. of tclling-tho truth* wo shiuld haVo thbafeht ho entered thb robin, anti, ps Sophia woytn ujv was laying it on rather “thick/’ l eypresscd, had the impudence to seat nimseir 5o i.’J ({■.-: E '{.rur> '■ ( j o;U f*. ' .... —■ —— .>. t j •■iAil ■!.: it .'i -uul ‘i. 1 »;:»!■ ■ ul. j',,..'..; ~ /} r " 1 ,! ,i i' 1 1 : '* i ‘ ■ • v;, ‘ “‘dimAW’iiiiiu-i' W VrftOKo; - otm dbtffltaT.'* 1 1/ '-i .-.vl ». I-■-•■'l OM ■ pjjv'oflul j’!MU j. J! 1 -::il >'i f:sl . . \ h ,, , . -II,.• -nh v-1 /j -M. t r i'll- Uw/Mcnkojorsnp^er,; •< 1 ' ‘ , ' , ' .1 '''••'Ara’lmltered'iltid g6ne j '■ ' : ' J No crtk«J ; ojiltS:klndred*-i " f-‘ . / ,, , T6 sffcam onuho platter, ‘ ’Or tibAr its mtnb’lle’i ’’ ■ ' joovo fiie'o ilhoii lono one! '-Td’Wo'ek a coftl'fatcV : ' ! i; ,, i; s!i)c<} Hyr'ma'tijs.ahjalV eaten j ’ :i ! - ; , t . Copie UtJ.pn jny plato.j, ; ’ " ’ Ttius'lclmlly I’H bulVcr , , , \ • > ’ 'Thy (r’ei^ 1 ‘““ ~ s jjAnd.tldak pn tliyiawee'tneHS l '' ■ 1 ' Wticn ajt no piore I , , , „ Tims oilcakes nnifit , . e ' l " 1 Three tiiWcs a'day j " ' ~ ; .-WhoH tho incnl*Hmetf ftpprtffcif, 1 1 . (l Xliey,WUBt : vi}p;*)li wypji. >,,ii “When hunger Is.mighty,, ■'"i And alckhfe‘ss'hy& flbrtii, ’ ' What cokc.cari; inhabit* '• ■■ • , f . ; ~( | The,table qlonf)? ..-'u .. • : MARRYIN&A CLERK ) :..pu. ■ „ !, ' ( ~ TJio, Jlcrcayllle Jngel,:., „ , l"' 1 ' IiWAIUUIN T. X aUTOK. ■ ' . Jysc Bp': A HsAk :' B. Br>vr BL:: H> i B'. Hi mu, H-ii EL <1 Bifj Ho': Bi 1. 1 i m J.T/Huin’ - i v ,r. I.. .{iitr'u wj;C ,W ;••••• V:.M w■ ■ 1 i• •. *' 1 - by thb'aidb' <lf Danvers, who,* Appeared /proximity ,with hitiii '’y, : i,‘, Frederick iTanoWqivpjb, as slary had said, ia agreeable young triad 1 ; / 1 And Sbfthia. ijlm could have forgiven ldh\ , /df ! beihg/.a l cicm» vy.oijld have appreciated hl's ROCTCty qmyeqs hiclljV flB did lief sister/ . . ' accepted ari;itiHtition from to attend Alboni’s .lastebneett/ l, » ' J '- .*• ; They had scarcely left the’ house beforcjMr/ AugustdP'ttaH'ilsheftd'lntb'lhc sitling-roornf;— This gcntlcm4n!waa art '.•exquisite of the first water.*-. Tn-hift personal bppCa ranee, he certain* ly w.ns snfikicnllV, wcUlcndowcd to challenge tfiq admiration or iser ; but; unfdrtu ,nately-,;hc Was sadly slacking in that necessary creuicnt-.iii;a mat of sense—-brain, ; w SophiacoUld .scarcely 'refrain from express* ing the contempt shoTclCf for. . the journeyman l barber in ‘Muftii! ivThc-lcadcrof tho ‘ton,' in' her estimation was a rutted; man. .<>.;• The dandy/asAmattcr-qf courtesy, inquire ,cd ;fo.r Mary„ahd was ■dhforaiai that slio had 1 goncto-theipcmcert with-lfov Harlowe; ■ ;*: • •>YUh Mr., Harlowcrrtt clerk—aw ?’ said the' ex-journeyman: barber,'i tvith al sneer, as he twirled up the long mt-tail of his moustache. worthy iyofln£ iinan,’ replied Mr.' DanvprS V ri ;.,uvi ,lm ni - bMt a clerk—aw.!b j.,'Pray K ,were,yoi»'.HvTcn clerk, Mr. Fitzber bort? .Lyras.a ,fA dlprk.ijnosaw: 3\cv4w.’ •‘Did-I hetmeet?yiOM,in N<nv Orleans last win ter ihim ,!i.- . The dandy started up~liko a parched pea from a hot.pan. l . ..tn:/-./.!. ''* . ‘I have (it faint or having met you iri‘a barber*'tiliop liipro,. continued thc.mcr chant, tbm’cntinfely. 1 J '' ».*Aw,‘* very-likclyv •Bow'." X patwobizc the 'baw,-:bawa. , .'-,i u\ ;-imh;V - ! ‘And now, I think of it, .you wore a little while apron, and if not, I had the pleasure of being shaved by iyou in person.’ ; ‘Quito a mistake', you.’ ' Suddenly Mr. • AngustijS; [Fitzherhert, whoso ;real name was; John /Smiko, remembered an Imperative engagement,,and hastened to take his leave. ‘ ’ 11 ': r , He was seen to:Crttfcr tßt cars for New York 'on the foUcnvlnfe' / day,''ind' nothing has been •. heard of hlih‘BihfcfcJ - f -\>' {• 1 Of course the reader understands that Fred erick Harlowe and Mary are deeply* irretrieva bly in love with each othdr by this time.' The poor clerk has won his way to the heart of the fajr girl, and shfi, poor thing, has been captiva ted by the .manly .attractions, the noble soul of : bim who bfiered ihcci)Sc | before her shrine. /, 1 1 As the world goes it would be deemed ,a very, wicked thing' for a ’pbdr' clerk to fall in love .with the daughter of his aristocratic employer. Some people would say it vVis ungrateful in him thus to spirit away, (ho aficctions of a, con - .fldiug’ girh' When his position arid prospects did not warrant Ilia assuming to' be hci* husband. '' Tbcsc'qucstiona oTerStiU open to tho casuist: He may bebate them -.to bis, entire , Mr.,Dahyers, djLherbecauacbowasmoro.&ooel ■ ble tban the majority of. the .aristocratic mer chants b/’Ujo day/or for some other. equally potent rcasomnegfcctcd to inakoanyfiiss about ’ thoiDinttcr, and fluttered tho clerk, to ’Woo 'and win his dqnghtcr, without even remonstrating against the base wickedness of the set. But Sophia was deeply grieved by her sister’s jfollyims sho deemed it, ahd used all the argu ment jn thy rang9 ( of her sophistry to dissuade her from the folly and raadiicsof wed ding a clerk; ’ ’ “ : Mary was’obstinate. 1 Tho’only'excuse she 'olforcd in palliation of the lligrnnt misdemenn or, was tfiat she loved him, andi if, she loved a 'shc would cling to him with the last breath she was permitted lb draw. *A ringl’icxclaimcd Sophia, : Onc : day, when pmtttroappeared to . have . taken a decided turn* . ( , i ■! ' *Wctl, Well,' I suppose you nro engaged.’ •We ore, Sophia.’ replied Mary, with a face radiant With happiness " ’ vll •••’ , {,And you intend tofhc married ?’ 'l' {Certainly we do—that 19 ll)o end, of an cn. garment.?, . - ‘M'y conscience! to think that the daughter 6f a merchant l prince sllould'hocomo the wife of a poor, iosignillcant clerk.’ {Nothing very alarming about , it,' Sophy; it Wouldn’t .bo halfsoridlculons aaanother daugh ter ‘of*n merchant prince becoming j.lio .vlfo of an fcx-jourheyman’barbcr! l I believe Mr. Fitr* Herbert was,your beau ideal of what a faahion (ihje hushand to bc.’ : .-i, ~{ if , imposter v f*l am at least sure that Frederick’ fa not nn humbug, would - not- be likely IQ assume the character of a clerk.’ , i‘Perliap3 not But prav,.sister, when do ydu iritend to become the Wife of this Counting room j cherub 1* ' 1 , ; i‘The day has not been fixed'yet—-in the spring, probably.’ , •And may I ask what you intend, to do with yourself?- Ilis salary is only a thousand dol lars a -year.*' 1 : : •,W« can get along very well on that sum. ‘Yea, I suppose so; and live in some ten footer in a,dark alley !’ ■. . i ‘VYo ipfend to.hvo out of town, in a nice Uti 110 cottage.'* ! ‘Y-t-sl alnlce little cotlrtgO!’ drawls Sophia, in derision.' ‘O, Sis, I will show.you how to livo when I am. married. None 'of your nice little cottages foj; me. , But I .wonder when the .now partner la coining? 1 * ‘Papa -told mft' this morning that be had do* • ferred ...the , arrangement till next, spring, and that flic gcptlejnan would attend to- his -busi nesd'at the South, 1 as heretofore. . • •-i ‘Hotv-provoklng l Ih&Vo been reserving my ofloctionsoitpurpose for him ; to make a conquest ofhim in just one month. > ■ ‘ {‘How foolish you talk, Sophy; ono would think you, had entirely forgotten >' our m wdcn delicacy.* “/ ~ ’,, , , _ , ‘Poonl'FhVjilsfing It between hs, and So* phla relapsed : ihto which, wo aroal tnpab. auitoi'rclatcd' to tho aforesaid now partner, wno.wasnot.qnl3 1 ; a nice young ;raan, but-wos .to put fifty tliousand dollars into tho concern whcnJiQ.bOc&mdapartner. .n/.w i '■< '' |Tlio winter passed away t fintj spring came,— Firdcrick ahd hjary'iycre to l bo‘ imirricd in a Tew’dAysP Mri Danvers.' lo v Uui infinite' oha grm.ni readily "consented to. tile match.i;, ml goodnea? of. her heart she wo.uW .nQtliftvo Vidlcotions blasted, wCuld liaVP bad a liulo opposition to save appearances-. - • Thp bridal dawcamc. find offt;r.tlHf ceremony had'been, performed, the happy pany, started loir ihclriUswf' rt&ldence in the suburbs.' Sophia. ■Who*iacUd' as' 1 bl'ideslnald, was l U> ■ accompany them. J. ! ,-M i' • \ 1 'Tho catriage,wound through anehn;fibfidcd road, and suddenly brought to vifw A country residence. , , •Thai is the 0011880.’ cxolainicd'Uie bride, i *Xl»atHa cottage: why. Mary, it is a; pfl'ftco replied,,Sophia,' in utter. aslomahpieut. for she jievctvbad interest enough in her Bi“tvc s ,a|laini | toi visit her proposed residence. CHAPTER 11. mm ■•■ui-icJ ni • ’■' ! ■I ■>• I l i^Sr v ■ « f-1 '••jff •••rn (ii-jhJ ,'rni oilduq iSi- . 'ijl ,i i -,K' The before' ihc door! which Wis'holf hidden hehind’a vihedaced ; porlfc6, anditho.party alightcdi' The place was a perfect paradiße.-nnd many were the, cncorp;utna rlftvished upon it by the bettildchcd Sophia. •''‘"Shu cahndt'lhink how'sarprised T was I.flrst beheld Unsaid Mary; when she Wnd So- were alone. ‘Jt seemed TnoriJ like a dream of fairy land than reality. But Frederick is so vfcry odd about lhc§c things.’ think that -he was! Why, SiR. it wiljiccrlainly rliin hinha fcdorclevk.on athou sand dolla^f^:salt^■y. , . > . • he knows bcsl; he says the rent is riolmng.* ’ ‘Nblhing,indccd 5- but'U will cal up hispbor pUlarice.’ . - 1 . i. . r >‘Well, I gaye.hhn a lefson.on .extravagance, bat hc.pnly laughcchjn jmy Xacc, and said ho Uncw w.hot.he was about.!; 1 ‘But herd 'are- Frederick tind fattier i’ T am sure papa has been scolding him for his' reck-* lessneps.’ ; ■ • r • , ~ ; •He does not look ag though the scolding had produced a'Very][pbtve.rfureffect,* satd Jilary, as she Saw herdidshadd’s sthilmg Cbuh’tcriahce.' - ‘What ft .beautiful-house I'lnxeTaimed Sophia,- asFrederickHartontojojned the,group, . ‘A 0,1 ncst.'formy.pretty bir^.-V.replied the husbarid/gnilyyas ho chuckled ms.,blushing wife under the chin.- r • ‘I should think your thousand d6llora : aycnr would have to ( 3ufler some/ said Sophia, blunt- ly- . . l O; your father has been sq very good as tp elevate .mo a ptg'i so that I cah welt afford to inqur the expense?! ;1 ; n.. t ‘.Yes my child,’ ilr.'Donvcrs.'yoa know I said something about entertaining an angel unawares. 1 Sppliiai Mr. Warlowo is the new partner If- ’ •' • ■ ‘What an abominable cheat, papa ! I’ll war* rant you.told Mary of it in the beginning, and she has been busy until the deed is done,’ said Sophia; with abundant good humor.’ -‘Nay, she knew nothing or H tilla few days before his marriage. This- was all Mr. liar lowc’s wbiro. lie must explain it for you him self.' Mr. Harlowc did attempt to explaiq His mo tivo in entering tlio family incog but it was a lame explanation. Probably the reader, who readily penetrates the secret thoughts of'the hero of story, has already divined his mo tive. lie wanted a wife, and had the sense to seek for genuine goodness in preference to name and-position in society. ; He WOn.the daughter of a merchant prince as a simple clerk ; there was no doubt that she loved him., Mary was very much surprised, and perhaps a little cha grined, to find the romance of marrying a clerk so suddenly disappear ; but in tbo wealth and mutual love, they were richer than mlhogmiles of a fickle fortune, which had blessed with an abundanccof tbo good things of this lifo.l . ■ A Thick-Headed Husband.— A pious old lady who was too .■uncwclUtd.littknd meeting, used to send,,.t]cr ; thickheaded.,husband W> church, to fipd out.thc text the!- preacher SC; ilcclCd ns the foundation of his discourse., ‘ The. poor dunce was rarely fortunate cnough'tolrc-’ member tJio words of the text, oreven the chap ter and verso where. .found; ,but ond 'Sabbath ho rah home m hot .haste,.and i .withnfemfrk of Self-satisfaction oh htaTacc'i in-1 formed his wife thathe couldropcdtcrcry wtord! without missing- a syllable* The, words .wcrcl as follows: . ‘An angel came down from Heaven and look a live coal from tlie altar.!. ‘Well, let us have the tcht/ remarked the good woman. 1 ‘Know every word,’ replied the husband. ’I anj anxious’ to lioir it/continued the wife. ' ‘ ■ ‘They are nice words/ observed the hus band. ■I am glad your memory is improving; but don’t keep me in suspense, my dear/ ‘Just get your b)hlQ, find I will say the Words, for J know ,them 'by heart., \Vl»y, I said-them alpmdrcd times on my way home!’ ‘Well now, let’s hear them/ 'Abem/ said the bustmhd, clearing out his throat. ‘An ingco come down Irom New Ha ven and/ook a'livc colt by the tail and jbrlted him out of the halter/ Legislative PnKCOCiTT.-—rn the early his tory 6f lndiana, SulliVan crtunly, a portion of thb famed Tor itriinflcxibfc,adherence to democracy, once elected Sol Turman,ofThr nian’s creek, to represent it in the Assembly. It was hijj first experience in : legislative life, and the mantle of its dignjly at ilret . sat un easily upon his broad shoulders'. He got along pretty well, however,' by‘saying nothing apcl always voting ah Mn Aiiison did, whoso name was.called first anu who was a bright and shin ing light afyong the faithful, until, ono day he •look down the Uonso, as follows : Ho happened to como Into the ; hall in the midst of some business which rendered l it ne cessary to know the population of the several counties, ohd the Speaker, not having the doc uments at hand, was asking the members for information.' As soon as he saw Mr. Turman,- bo addressed him : ■All, Mr. Turman, what is the population of your county !' Mr. Turman, taken entirely by surprise, re plied: “ •Sir, we have scarcely any popular In the county \ the timber is all oak, hickory, birch and maple, with a very small chance of poplar in the bottom/ ‘Tho speaker said—‘you misunderstood mo. What is the ctnsus of,your county • - Mr. T., vtry bftdly sored, replied—‘Oh they have no sense ; they are d———-d ignorant 'set* fnssurtyou/ ; 1 • '' " * IC tfaa no relation' of-Mr. Tnrman, aUhoogh a man bearing, the satnq nume, whoi, making his maiden speech while canvassing tho county for election to tho legislature, affirmed to his constituents that, if elected he would- "subservo their interests to tho best,of, his skilj ifnd in ability/ .1 i. . ■ ■ • - 'i A JIoNUMifST T 9 a PaiNTHii.— A movement has been rondo among the printers of having for US'object tilt ertption of n jnbltb ment over the remains of Jnmes llpinoh, late foreman of the .Norfolk .Argus; who rdoently died in ■ Petersburg, of yellow fever, having contracted the diseipie while .in tlw diMtargo ' bin dulicii,' nobly nndriilciiig himself to the K > destroyer rather than desert Ids pobt in the hour Of gluom, bf trial, and of danger ' :CnANi|i!nny llauvbst ok Capp C "”-~ TI £, la the busiest season of tile tar annnig d l ■crmlberrvgrroAlnoii (Jape Cod, whoa* n v , making all possible haste.lo.gaibor,and,get in- , to! market the pi-mliife id tlffi .Wl’fJ 11 W CT 1 ! 1 ■ b fore it is injuredby eaidy frost. It tell that the cron.nf cranberries dn I ho Ca|ie is tins year nbout half what it baa been in Corm enseasons, inucli of. Urn frrot .baying byen in-, iurwi by a worm,which,lum* made ua ivmwar ■Juice In moat’of the yards/nevcrtlielesa; tiro price paid for what they oan bring mtu iliaikel this fall is such that they ,will almost: rvalue las ituioli for their scanty crops a* what they ■ oljtalhed tvhcii '•! noMi.iv. vj-iMir; c: v.'j.iT T'li t ‘i p* A ey l ' ■ * -* 1 .yl He Bl:*t H: 02 '• ' ’•'H, ■ B:(.ri J ' V^ 11 '0- 1 * ! S' § H 1 ■- a/' - ' m^ i: " • i ?'> *H« Wi4 ‘ ff :; v l ' M" “ ■’l... AT $2,00 ’’ ■ Boir Jed Misled ft “I love yon, I adore you ; But Pit) talking in tny sleep." Some folks are iri the habit of talking in their i sleep, and Miss Betsey Wilson'was of that ■ prober. This, peculiarity she' accidently ro- 1 yca)cd to Jcdiab Jenkins, in a careless conversan 1 llonal way. .’Jqdioh hndjuat finished the ro r dial of a matrimortial I 'dream, in which, the and himself figured as hero and he roine, he having invented thc sanie, for the sake oX saying at the conclusion that it' vt-as ‘Hoo gopd to be true, 1 , 1 apd, thus, by speaking in: parables, assuring the domsalof what hedared dot speak JiTaiply. ,' ‘ "I never drearrisaid’Betsey, ’but I somc timea'talk half the night, and tell everything'! know in my sleep.” 1 “You don’t say so.” > “Tes; I can never keep a secret from moth ert if she wants to know anything, she pumps mo after I’ve gone to 'bod, and I ‘answer her questions as honestly as if my life depended on it, - That -was the reason I Wouldn’t go to ride the other night* I. knew she would knd it out —it is awful,provoking.” • Some daj-s after this,Jed called at the house, and entering the parlor unannounced, found that Miss Betstiy, probably overcome by the heat of the weather, had fallen asleep on the sofa. | ftonr Jed, as the rentier has- surmised, had long felt an over ruling partiality for thoyoung lady, and yearned to know if it was returned: but, though-possessed of sufficient courage t‘o, mount “the miinent deadly breach "-oi l b middl es—(commercial ones, wferocan) he could not miisler .spunk enough to inquire into theslajc But he now , bethought himself ofhfr&mfeised l somnambulic loquacity, and felt thov-tljetinio to ascertain his fate had come. lig^wliißpcred—* “My dearest Betsey, tell me, oh! tell me the objcctdfyour fondest allcctions.” 'Theifdiif sleeper gave a faint sigh and re. sponded; “I lote—let me think—(here you might have heard the beating of Jed's heart thro' a.brick wall) I love Ilekvcn. my country, and baked beans; but if I have one passion a bovc all others, it is.for roasted onions.” The indignant lover didn’t wake her, but sloped at once, a sadder but riot a wiser man. At last accounts Jed was “shining up” to an* other young lady. A Fikb Stiif.au.—A good story is told of a Philadelphia judge, well known for his love of jokes. lie had advertised a farm for sale, with a fine stream of water running thro’ it. A few days afterwards a gentleman called on him to speak alwut it. ‘Well Judge,’ said he, ‘I have been over that fatmi you advertised for sale tnc other day, and find all right except the fine stream of water you mentioned-* ‘lt runs thro’ the piece,of woods in the lower • part of the meadow,’ said tbo Judge. I ‘.\V|iat, that riltlc brook! Why it docs not hold much more than a spoon full. I am sure if you would'ciipty a bowl of water into it, |tl wou\d. I bvferflori'. 1 You’ don’t call that a fine] stream dri .youP •' V finer it at all,’said, the Judge, blandly*-; '*• -i' ,-' We never beard, whether the. gentleman bought the form,but We rather‘think Jicdidn’t. Mobal FuagiunCb.— fWhat a pity,’ sold a boy tjf his father, as they walked l/iho’ the gar den, ‘tliat the rpsc,. after blooming, docs not produce fritit, and thus return a thick offering in summer, for the Javely season of spring life. Now, it »» allied the llowcr of innocence and joy; then it woplj be also lire emblem of grab* • itude.’ The father answered, ‘Does it not offer all its loveliness to beautify lljc spring;- and, fortlio dew and light which it 'receives from above docs it not fill the air with its delicate frag rance? Thus, like gratitude, bestowing n charm unseen, which enhances every other good. Treated for spring, it dies with the Spring; but Us withered loaves retain a portion of its sweet fragrance—so in the heart of inno cence, does gratitude abide, after the kind deed’ Which brought it forth is forgotten.’ ‘That’s a worry knowing hanimnl of your’n,’ said a cockney to the elephant’s koep- 1 Very,’ said the keeper, quite coolly. •Ho perforins strange tricks ami hnnlics. don’t he?’ inquired tlic cockney, eyeing the an imal thro’ n glass. ‘Worry surprising indeed, J said the keener. ‘Among other queer things, we've learnt ihm to pul moiiey in that box up llmr. Try him with a. dollar. 1 The cockney handed the elephant a dollar, and sura enough ho took it in his trunk, and placed Uin ,a box high out of rcnch. •Veil, Hint’s worry hexiraordiimry—hasten* whin’ truly ! Now let’s sco him take and ’and it back.’ t ‘We never learnt him to do that,’ replied tbe keeper, with a knowing look, and then turned to stir up the monkeys and punch the hyenas. Pat’s Mistake. — A gentleman travelling down East lately in a one-horse wagon, chanc ed to stop at a small country tavern, which re joiced in the possession of a very intelligent Ir ish ostler. Handing the reins to this worthy as ho alighted, the traveller requested the man to take his hgrsc to tho stable and bait him. ‘Sure an’ j will, ycr honor,’ onswered the Milesian, briskly, and away ho went. In about half nn hour, the gentleman having refreshed Himself sufficiently, naturally con cluded that his four-footed servant was equal ly to good care, and accordingly ordered his team to the door. The horse wns'panting and Trembling. ‘What's tho matter with my horse?’asked, the tj-avcllcr. ‘What have you bepn doing to him?’ ‘ •Only what your honor ordered mo. ‘lie dou'l'look as if he had had anything to cat.* ‘Tq It alt ycr honor sold?’ ’ ‘To be sure.’ ’ ‘Sorra (ho word like it did ycr honor flav to : mc.i Moro-bclokcniyqur honor told mo to bate the baist, npd nol to nit him!' 1 ‘Why, you stupid rascaj, what have you been doing'!* ’ 'OtiiJ'L Juab tied him up to the stable With a holier, then out wtd a hickory stick and bale hhri'lill me iinu was used mUT f£s>Wu understand UmL the young lady who dishkul >u go walking btoause some low j mechanic w k s uUvm-* peaking to her, is'aoout 1 purcltlu-ing a ttlm&U Wlluou to do. her visiting itud Shopping in'. metiti that. Presume she U umuufaoturo her owngas. ~i ..is, ■ ! : ■- ■ Cui«Oritti , .--A I corri , ftfimukul writes us that •Uluru m quite u curiosity in Bangor lhai la worthy ol notice, in the form of a bedcord that iWlimJf tVoin'thesinewsof a whale. brought l into thirt tooii’m'rv in IC'lO. njid been in tho ppsaeK-oon of Undo Tim Como* yeurw. in contain, nw,*, a»d never W)»«,uro v ‘"' ll iii urt k»ik| sx OVC,r-;»'lf !>“? Colby m: •Froni'- ihf-dorrlsphnieJce ' Horrible' Stefifs WllHn';Etlnif’ MOf:all:tho pictotes of 'ihhWobcSabf *fiw which have teen presented totho world thohdd pltal of Seba3topohprcacVts£he 7 rno£lOr6rriblo* heartrending} ondrreTolUng.-rdfr-camiotlicrdee scribod, and thfl. imagination not couccivoanylhing a'( all,like nrilo ft.’-. ;How tho poor human tody caubo ihatllatcd tod'Jroi hold its feoylwithin, rthch crory limb'ls od, and every vein and artpryjs pourf ngout (W life atroaip, one plight etqdy.bero at cveiw.stOß# and at the same time WdtfderrtliatfittlowHi Kill* The buildlng-hsedas• a' hbapmWMW noble pilea inside. the dock-yard wall,'Tend is B K u “bJd in the centre of thcrow, at right angles 10 tbO lino of the Redan. _ . " tow was*peculiarly, exposed to tup action of the snot.and shell bonnding’oyer the RiManj’n'ndto'the mliilU-s directed 'ot'lflb Barrack: Battery, and it : bears*' in sides,.>oofcj windows, and-doors, frequent and'doatructi’re proofs of tliosovcrityof thpcannonpdql.t JSntct T Ing onoof ibcse do’ors l bobbld 'Auch a sight 1 hs few meh, thank- (xdd,'7iaVd'over wllhcßscd ( 1 ' In a long low room, supported bylsquarelplllaraj arched at thu-lop,-and-dimJy4lghtcd through shattpied and UngtoEcd-windQWifr&mP3*rlay.lho wpundod Russians whohnd bean-abandoned, to our mercies by-tljfeir gencraK The wtfnndcct did I say/- No* blit thd’dfeadi’tho fbllen'arim festering corpses of the who woro.lCft - to die in their extreme agony unbared, for, packed ad close as (hoy can bo stowed, some on tho floor, others on Wretched- trestles'Ohd bedsteads, or pallets of straw, sopped and.saU urnted With blood, whloh : odrcd and trickled through upon the tioor, mingled With (he dr.op'i’ pings of corruption. r ’-> ~ •, r , •. ‘‘With tho roat of ciplb'ding their ears, with shell and shot- forcing tliVough l the roof and sides of the rooms in which theft lay, with the crackling andhissing of flre-orountL (hem, these p'otir followa ; who had served tbtlr loving friend and' master IhdCzftr buttdo well, l • NO. 21. - were consigned, to their terrible’fate. .Jilapyj might have l>ecn by ordlnary caro. ; Mnny lay, yet alive, with maggofs wounds. .Many*.nearly mart by.fho econo arehnd'' them, or seeking escape, from it iq' Ihelpex-f, treinost agony, had rolledaw’ay under thotyids, and glared out on \hd Spectators' —oh! with such'looks. wlth ! lbgrf arid r arms broken and twisted, the jagged ppUutera! sticking through the raw flesh, lpipjorc4 t a!d, r water, food, or pity, or, deprived of ifVecch by' the approach of death, or by’ drefidfiil'lnjiirleaf on the head and trunk, pointed to; tb&.lethojt spot, . , “Many seemed bent alone oh makiri£ ; t ! helr' pouco with Heaven. Thio attitudes'of sotn6' : were so hideously, fantastic as to.appaj pud root! one to the ground.by a sort of.dreadful -fascina tion. Could that 1 bloody mass of- ; cldthlri£nha j white bones over hare been a human being, that burnt black moss of flesh have ever bven tt... human spul? It was tearful to think what-tbo answer must ho. The bodies of numbers’ ‘of men were swollen and bloated to ntr Incredible' degree, and thc.fcaturcs.distcndcdjtp, a. giganJj lie size, with eyes portrudtng from'tho aodi'ets,. and tho blackened tongue lolling dtit or the* mouth, compressed tightly.by tho foclb whichi had set upon it in the death rattle, made one-, shudder and reel round. , , “In the midst of one Of fh6so of’ horrors’—for tlicro wore manyrif ' found some dead and some. living English sol- diers, and among them poor Captain Vaughan, of tho 00th, who has since Buccumb6(l' to his wounds. 1 confess it was impossible for me to > stand tho sight, which horrified our most expo-,, rlimccd surgeons—tho deadly, clammy stench., tho smell of gangrened wounds, of corrupted 1 J blood, of rotten flesh, were intolerable and'odi-1 ous beyond endurance. But what must thot, wounded have felt who wore obligcd tacucluro *, all this, and who passed away without a handler 1 give them a cup ot water, of a voice t 6 say oner ' kindly word to tliem, “ Most of these men were wounded on Satur- day -many perhaps on'.the Fridi^Jteforc; In-- I ' - deed, it is they > might have been there. • their retreat, the Muscovites s6om Tri,, dead men to get them out of thovrihyy and to*'- have put them Upon,pallet* Iri horrliLinockory.'l I So that this retreat was secured tho enemy eared .. I hut little for the wounded. , On Monday only ”, I did they receive those whom We sent out td' , them during a brief artoUtlco for tho purpose. I - Which was, I by ourselves, as T t our ’overcrowded'hospitals could not contain, and our overworked surgeons could'not attend . to any more, « The, Great Redan was next visited. Such,.| a scone'of wreck and mint. All the houscisbc- ‘ lilnd St a mass of broken stonos—a clock turret,' with a shot right through tho clock—a ptigodij in ruins—another clock tower with all tho clocks., destroyed save tho dial. With'thb'words ‘Bar wise, London,* thereon—cook-houses; whOreW human blood was running among tho utensils*-:? in one place a shell.had IpdgeJ In Mown it and its contcnsj' arid' pkibabjy' lfs'sfr" tondnnts, to pieces*, everywhere wrOok ond de. - stnictiou. This evidently wag d-6cau tjuariiartn once. ■, f “ The oldest Inhabitant could not recognize it now. Climbing up the Redan, which was'fcar-*’* fully cumbered with the dead,wo.witnessed tHo ; 4 scene of .the desperate attach and defence which .i cost both sides so much blood. Tho ditch out- ” side made one sick { It was piled up with Eng- ‘ lish dead, some of them scorched and blackened. 1; by the explosion and others lacerated beyond ►recognition. Tho quantity of broken gabions ‘and gun carriages here was extraordinary ; : tbo k 1 ground was covered with thoro.Tbo'borob;: proofs were the same ns'in tho MalnkotT, find la *, of them a music book was found, with a wo man’s name in it, and a canary bird hna Vnsorif flowers were outside tho entrance.’* •, ■ ■ m Pet.isstbti’s Coor.vnss.—The following char- ‘ ‘ ocicnstic story is told of ilio commander-in-*' chief of the French army in the Gfirada :: * '' ■ 1 -Softie years ago. Pclissicr on. parade one i morning got angry with a sous officer ofa-c^v-,, airy regiment, whose tenuo started to, him defective. He abused tlic man most violently, c ‘ : and cut him rcross tho face with his whip.— Tho man seized one of his pistols and endenW ored to tire at his commanding officer,bud. the : pistol missed fire. Pclissicr, swearing a, fear ful oath, but otherwise quite calm, said, “Fel low ! 1 order yon three day’s arrest for not having your arms in better order.” M • m " The Estate of Da.vibi. Wr.asTFn.—We ex-' , tract the following from the Washington Stac,:.^ Mr Webster has now been in his grove Ivory , near three years, ami his executory have hot" yet thought proper to settle his estate; -'More ' than a year ago, ami before they had the pew*--- 1 ' or to plead tho act of limitation which they now', : - rt have, they informed those persons who had y claims against the csthtc that the debts of Mr.; • * Webster amounted to 8140,000, but that'his * property was valued at only $40,000j .'Mortf . * than a year ago they solemnly promised, thpt in a very few days they would make a dividend;, of the property in their keeping, which, thcy.p,, notyctuono. . . . ,m - When they proclaimed that, they ;hjtd,;solq Marshfield for the benefit of his creditors, .they , had done no such thing ; but had only sold X variety of lots of landlying on tho outskirts of i Marshfield, leaving tho homestead and,; ootp?. three hundred acres of land entirely untouched, v and In possession of a member of Ids fondly. ;. It is alleged that Marshfield, cannot _ fyo sold for tlie benefit of .Mr. Webster's creditors, l«s*; cause his widow has a lici^ ; upon it for money,, loaned to her husband : it,is believed, however,- • that this allegation is wlvolly, set aside even, by the will of dm departed gtau-Muam But, allow* ’ inglhidtobe into. ihedtht alludtd to never a mounled to move than ; 25 000. while the un sold property would piobaly bring 850.000. , 7 | The Library at Marshfield contains some six • I thousand volumes, amt Mr. Chpnio once gavoi, ■‘l the opinion that it wan worth .740.000 : anil,, I yet this property, inwread of being, apmicfli lq , the payment of his debts, remains in, the pos-,,, l JLvail. rc'norltll 'll »WIOP. »ml lls wlicro i Dm, liih friiiiOs lm<l mij" l lh ? su !" ° r , I KM 10 ko toivimlii. Wing li.l. ** »- i curving mu tlic liaUnlg mini of hm will;, mid , 1 j-01 this fund lias no. bt-cn ix.«°gni*»,tl by hit. ex* , voutors. • , , - , i.:. Anytiilrg to p uto iho chtliV’ , jium’J Haiti when boo 101 tho baby, the third atory window. i
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