TwgBPBSWigSH «. » (IWU Hl®®®*®.' * "" uJ ’•“ll'f- ! UiTOWiinS nttVMtftt #ot ttio 1 yoaH''' tiirtnH Svlll Ijdrig ibid every instance.! vNdßUbfaferip «» “So.«ptlol* oMHoUditor. ■ 1 r. ■ ot Kb by the oAsn, j Bnt-,a»silai)iog*naßiiunrOi :W:ill:bo Inserted; *? Wr,flW>;K«l)“r>- (Wl tffOßtyrlko.pp.nts mkme&liMmm: ■{ bab.ww 3 s. ■... luU'iff * •,r jrr7*rT-r • ■'■ ’ “■! • ,ft y(«*,«hp l PiW.pf,awr {l . -... • ■!.':« Sfrainlnk tho milk,ln,the, dnvry, V .‘t -tilling,tf)o coWaaway—, * .1,.. Itt^nttgWflbo^ln'tho'UU'chcSn, .10l w&ihc; teds *p*m, ' 1 ;; Washing trio'lircftkfiist dlalics,- , t , I cA rsin/sHsf ; , .• jjru»^>off' Uie crumbs frora tlio pantry, '' r,’.. HnnUng.fW uggq M the baro, h, 1 . Cleaning,thP turnip® lor dinner..,: I ’■ Spinning .thp.atpcklngiyurn— . ; V "'Spreading tho,whltenipg hppn,- ' .I)mVn f oa thOjbusbeq bolow,, • •* Vycfy'moado.w' i : ‘ Whcrb limited strawberries grow, J"-** l StarfcUfhg for Sunday, •i iN'i'Clihrnlngtbo nn6Wy 'cce}ithf ~, . , . b ,f ‘ tritTl'Blrtg.the'palls'and the qtfdlncr ■ lb- ;;•■ !I>bira Ih'thb running atrcfinw ,N 11 gbbao hnd the turkeys, •. " dialling tlio pumpkin pies,' " ' ’ -il. Jogging tho irttlo ono’« Cradle, - driving away*tho tiles. • • f !;'J” "Vb.i ’ Grace m every motion, . i:i MhshJ ih bvery motion, B.eapty of, form and feature, ' 3:j> "‘ThoUBands rpigljt coyet to own — •■'■'"’CbebltsillatrlvM' spring roses; ■,. el -:.Tecth Um.wJiltest of pearls;: ■ onc. It was too, much foe my,ri*ibloH—l c)ioke4, coughO(l, and shdezed —but It Would uotildj laugh l-iuust,andi laugh I Hid. Suddenly a shadow foil acrossiuy Kyss, ancLa fleshly protuberance-resembling a 'barbed hook, travelled sump distance across my pose, alod I.h'eai;(i. these words; pronounced tin "my car: •; f*;Child',‘you'may.bo tho'nc*t victim to tlio 'lclrdustruycr !**, * , ‘ , ■ . . . ■ ‘'This-'completed my overthrow, and my mp 'tlier.' sh-iking I 'mo violently by tho shoulders, tbok' mu homo, declaring I never should, go anywhere again till I know how to behave I went to school, the same fate follow-; i^ ; nw •'•I received’more rcprlniatuUsnd more •imnlshmonts than any other .si* pupils;- Opce .when- my teacher had been scolding me,.and •MVt just pronouncing; pardon, I looked up, and' .porcojved tho remain* of a pinch of snuff adher ing to tlio cud,of hU nose. Then, .woo ‘was mo that day. - - .. ■ !-' „ t When our. committee.. panic Intq school I was always watcluiig njy master’s great hands end Jel*t..atid tho awkwanl’way he had;of rolling Jus, 'eyes’and hanging out hip tongqo,} dnd many ‘are the scoldings I received o*er tho school s 'back: - I laughed my . way from girlhood to ’Maidenhood. At length, there camo a Hum to Tn 6 ,! as ;thpro comes to qfl, when 1 was hi parson was a youth whom any lady might bo rnroud to love. Ho was guntlU und ; kind,- and lor a time I was able to control m> dailghlng, genlua,while with him. My parents waUyihopcd.ihat I had begun U, Improve. • • f. ■ One evening he was unusually sobcr» I unu sually gay. Ho wished mp t.p converse foborlys 1 would not, aud',t r led to prevent him.from do- W so. ’The more sober and grave ho became, the higher my spirits rose, till at length I whs übovuthe earth-the clouds (lancing about in thtf btoud expanse of air. 1 leaped from one -to another, ;tUI at'length mi* lover, tired, and no doubt difgnstefl, eald i «« Amelia »» he said, in a husky, voice, “1 had •hoped that you Were the one to control my des tinies', ond Who would bo through IHd’s friend—n' Wile. Bui I Aee mistake: : 'I om friendless and ummVami, "ibnyt remain so: 1 'Forgive'mb: for thinkings to ■.tamo .Vdur sjilrlt.. -You' have said it is useless. I bollovo it. Farewell! heroatlor txsoimect bht.fis Hlcnds.V.. '■ ■ J • 1 ' ~ I was dT»\)SQd—thunderstruck— but ho was mine; 1 l otion nipt, him lUlet'Tfirda, but ho was reserved, qud I wan ..always,gay and,tr|vlal iu 'id* presence. Oh, woman, tbo.u art np enigma ’When Hmii.fqelq'jt bmat decly,, thou s,qcm?pt >iioaf Wjh’cM tt\ou foy.osi tyb.u seen)- f ■ cflmo 1 aiWboV' lover . Vj'dfi*? I f B myself.. 110 was always Joking, always gay*— -People paid s’ kVWhlif'a and looked, Jtfipon ihb : thing as 'settled: Ouj evening he camo to mo with a very solemn countenance,, and said s : . i M ' ! i . . i 1 ‘olhcre*coiifcHslbnP. ttliU? ,y?d W'that my nifolMh'Hlly Mr jnftkingfuhbns nirtde mo what I * lonely ‘old timid ' I'/bavo nbt mourned 'tnyC'neali’W,'on'xfcodlint'df Itrhbwovcr, bat cdn l!iO'' contrary,' 11 huvd ’•• hi.ugU6d > and prown ■sfat*’* f; I - • > 1: ? •//ißutosttUllft simc.machlnc CDoldi be. : lnr,ciilm| to keep mv countenance whIUJI llrtenito nnoljit iMould bCimbßt'i{PPpy.l°-T y^‘v 9 iVfliivlhb tpAoldwe qod ■» hr,l ''"'f, 1 ' ' ' /iMtik.-I'PAirIiNOTOHi AX' TUB 1 Gattls -MXhlfl iS/ft.Teryibeaiitlfiil pightfor atiorpon with :dirlllncil,Ue»>lly,tMtu,V,«alil ■dMjßgtl'Mil'Mtoliflliod'.i lOftWnaM JnojUWiNjoßJ> •ilferftanqndod WiW»{W*,j iiwilii alffJpUslWr I'fPlPr iilorMhilllng'trd dw4mioti«)yi “bhf among the n ° T lB hdanti dl'tho i TJioti;hb. *:moant,tbutbo;lhughedlolully,ftnd.tlioflod»Upldo -dppghjodlouder than 1 Jib, fl 2;. swinging from ids button bohiim jv,Ug Hjl*o. inscription, “ ttn d SjtffiiUp.,, N" 1 ! ial-tftV-'wwVc ; Ibsss# .4!'“ oil a weeping willow f ” . 1 ’ * onu.pf, the flppqW u Ki nihigs grbw near our school house^^^sUpp.HcftPll l ?" ter with switches.” • mji'ff wil smflH 3ilt mainiiilK'/.-Vfl-nH } , ,3lii rnc*T jiiotlUSiji o.'l: vij nyy j , y\ I.'ivr il ■ | -1 •. -a. w f 4yil\ WvVfcHj-.j Ul^swuO*' Stl’ljflmp s** 5 ** tt ,V, I,;V i.ii --J :i '») lb hrii lit vJ > rioifj !•; 7.W/: »h .n. ' .'Vr*V J: 'i -smts(j£(ii 42v ■; -‘V ■T ‘r h-i: 'Mw.qf,;i)'«pre«' . ■ Little is’known respecting - tho natural ioP tho ; 'delusions which possbsdal, the kiM^miDd,bdt ( the following passages from \ pS papcraindicatcoijeof -lhem : » - v ‘lt ■ was ; : ogrecd lhat,,'if«nv elron'gsfodturCdf the king Vmalody •appdirod during'the' presence ’of the 1 tfdbhcll SirTlenry Halford 1 Should; on receiving n'teignal •from, mo; endeavour to recall him from, his; ab-, ■orrhlions ;■ and,-accordingly, when hismnjesty appearcdstoibe'nddrcfesing hiihßclfdp' two of the persdnsiwhom ho most favored in his early life, long dead,’ Sir Henry observed, ■ ‘Youth majesty, has; libelievc forgotten that ~~~ and' 1 ■ bCUV diedmany - ‘Trdc/Avastjic {reply,, 4dicd to you:and to the world'lU general, but snot to; You-.vSlr Henry', are-forgetting that I'haYo tho power of holding ’ ■ intercourse with those whom you call deadr 1 ' » !*.-.Yca;‘Sir Henry Halford,continued 1 hc!,’as suming a lighlcr:mUnner,'‘ltiB : m-vain,,Ro-’far as L am concriTicdrthatyoU killydtfr patients. tYcs; Dr. pUiy ijucd he, with resumed gravity, U I don’tiknow., He is an ■anatomist ;>ho dissects his -patients'; and'lbcrilt would not be a resuscitation merely, l but a reaction,' and- 1 that, I' think, is 'beyottdj my power.’’: : 1 ' ‘’ ;I '' ’ - 'The following memoranda' of his condition from 1812 till Ids death, isgiven by iin| anony mous writer, but ■are well authenticated, I be- j licvOj'and'cdmpriKO afl that I have been able to •find-respecting this period.; “At intervals he,! still took n'lively interest in politics’.; His pro- 1 ceptipu woC'good/though"’mixed tfp with’-a number of-erronabufi,' ideas'; 1 his memory wasj .tenacious, bnthisjudgment unsettled ;; and the, loss of royal'authority .seemed Constantly to pray upon his mind- Ilia malady Sttined''rath er to increase than abate Up to’lhC'ycar-1814, whcn.'at thd timethenllibd sovereigns' arrived in England; he evinced indlcatioriS’of returning -reason, and was IUAdo acquainted'with the as tonislnngcvcnts'which had recently; occurred. The qiiech; one day.'found'tho amicted mon arch engaged In-singing a -hyiria, and 1 accom panying himself on thb'harpsichord. • Aflcrhe had concluded tho hyhid. ho knelt down,'pray-: ed for his family and his nation, earnestly) supplicated for^tbocornplcldVeatoniiion'ot^his mental powers. !i'He:thcfa tears, and ,hia reason suddenly defy.him*- ho, after wards had. occasionally, lucid moments, ( Qne morning, hearing a belt toll, was [dead.- ‘Pleaso voui- J maicstyi’ ; snid : Kn ialtfend jant, ‘MrsJ.S.* -ilrs. S. r-rejoined ihd king ‘she \yns a lincn-drapvr* at the .corner of,r—~4ttcet, anil-brought up. her family in the fear of. Qod. She has gone to,heaven; L hope .1 shall, soon follow her., /Hu now become deaf. Imbibed the itlea iHwt lie *woB.dcad v and sajd -1 must have a suit of black, in -memory .of Georgdll-, for I whdm-t know there isa £cnera\, mourping.rrr. In 1817,he appeared: to . hayc a faint glimmer-1 ing,of reason again : • hia sense .of.-.hcaring ’ro-'! turned, tnqrq eute than cvcr„and be:.CQuld dis tinguish Wspnsiby th?|r footsteps* Hcu like .wiseVecqllccted that he hod made,a. memoran dum many,years,before, and it'Was.found.lfcS acily,where bp,indicated. .. After 1818 he occu pied a long suit.pf rooms, in which were placed several pianos aqd (harpsichords at - these ,he would frequently ,flUq> duringihis walk,‘play'a. feW'.notca-fro.m then strollon. . He, jjeeulcd ; cheerful ~an(l , would,iSomelTtnearf talk; aloqd. RR.if .addressing .'sojnoi nouleman; bdt his discourse .only, events,ifor ho had no; knowledge of recentcircumstances, either- pol- IticAl dr.domestic. • Towards Lhb end.-of:-1810 bis qppelito began to Owl. . In January, 1820,; it was foupd inu)ossiblo ; to keep him warm-; his remaining teetp dropped- otit,:andr almost reduced to a skeleton; •• On,tho '2< th iho. was confined wholly, to bio bcd.and.on tliu 291 h of January, lb2,Q. he died. aged 82 years-,■ American Journal of-Ingenuity, c Baser SUernibii, • i Kogcr Shcrnmh, one of tho members of the .American Congress for Connecticut, who signed tie Declaration bf-Indcpcndencc.lmd originally been a shoemaker. i When earning ibis liveli- hood in bis humble occupation,- he happened to have a lawsuit with ono:of hishicighhors ; and, (On going to Consult a lawyer on the subject, lie presented him With a written staliintcrit of case, which he had drawn tip ilrimself. "The lawyer was a shrewd man. and at onco discov ered, on reading the statement, the shoemaker's forte,.which he told him. was not to make «bocs but to deal. with matters of la*'. Mr. Sherman look the hint,-and,.having studied law, became in time not only one of-the first Lawyers, but ond of the moat eminent itilrioUi and statesmen.oflhis counlryi* i During tho war. of independence, he happenoa to bo Lhoi chair , man of a committee pf,Congress*'appointed 'to, .investigate certain changes of peculation in the oommissariat'deparlihentii and. ini presenting; the report of the committee, ho stated •'.that itj would be observed, in perusing it, that he had dwelt particularly on the' 'article of shoos; tho reason of,.lbis, was simply* that-! having been bred a shoemaker himself, it was tho subject with which be might bo supposed to bp; best ’ acquainted.-' Ho bad no idea ifttyujcd , of (lic'gcntlccrtift.' , / ..r/.j .. i:. i A word tii Slollitrsi ■ ■ Ml ,; 1 Molhtrs.'do yxitt realize who' a trust is com-, milted td yOu » 1 . That your'child H , he tendered' liaclc' with Interest?,, ,Do you realizerhat you,are,training an,Unnwrlal, spill; ttlio liahtly or mlserabW foi’cr.cr I livery,*ip lhalo, hoatlylodd:worlll fdir nWHonsd; His •<£• „ nll pcraunsion, A kind word Jd diOtb mid «OThM,.itHi!ed.-.tetnlßticcra»nil-’; Homw*»ij>. Al«4 # J* IforcbomnßllangilagoxjFoarjdaUonal-pp^pcot^.jyp^vgfij>i'd,,>.^,w;>Qi > W. jr-p^'r btidiis nttdngni dfonmdhrtvfiU, t,Ut!cQnftnta oCl lhu!srflvw oWPt WW W}-, :yct , oa’Tity;Ua/baiincra'orer'tholtopublic3‘i , -' Mf . fortunate !brotbcn n io* l 11 .; •••> ;'• 1 , ; 9 ******!-.vii\y^|^.AMib'fvMKVi M 1,1 1* 11! ;:‘ /‘"if Q^y*‘Prisoner,you-bave heard the prosccu-_ i; j ll( !■ ' v '. ; ’* •• IfolUkHttial«w?ukwnws» vMUbWWft ..:• -b reddoinsu'al 1 KS— H ■ S-. j I XIZ »;£ v, H ,:;.ui g: -' ftwv-a 1$ ■ft 'i ■!•;•• 8- «• , JljwH) 1 1 : I JLSw< l u ' ••11Tr... -- - ■ I^?T iiT .km:-.- •, . i.... ( I,; '1 vji J ■»'. . , • V' J'.-ir" J -J : ',ti; -,W. '• (.■! ,:!l " TDE ■ n: £>evcttil rhotitHfi ago, -1 wo ndtlbed thearrest in X(mdon/6f vvitH a r V‘efy bid' BankSng -.ltbufie.'Ubdcr.a change bf, misappropriating spSnritlcs tb’at'hfld becn coVi flded'tb.tnilrl’care.' 1 The' ‘’ca'sp bxcitcd a deep seri&dlibn r at* J ihc’ tirric. as' Wbll because bf the ligh paHi^| : as r: tbo fearful ib jnry'dbne to the epfi'crcra.,' trial, came on Ihdpc cbuVsc, ll Che. allegations were faUysu's tamed Byihc evidence; arid 1 a^vCf 4l ct'df guilty, ■was rendered’ agaiiisk the three unhappy ‘crim* Paul/Strabah^'Balcs.‘. A, few, ‘dajra 'afterwards they wpre chUcd'inta court, •whpri they yvprc senleiiccd to for ! . The scetib 5b thusdcsjribcd by the London Morning Advertiser,'■' : ’ , 1 ! ■'■‘Barbh'ATdcrman'(Wbo’ labored fancier deep ; craotion) I Sentenced the prisoners lij the follow-. ihg’terlriSWilliam’ 'Sindian* Sit* ''John 1 Bean l*aul,*4nd Robert Mak^h’Bates; tbe’jiify bare iloW found you guilty of the "tiftence\ that is; charged against.ybu.iif the of-' fehcb bf ‘disposing bf Rccuritlcs'cn&uStcd to you by qlbers for safe’keeping, bntHy olch youhayc appropriated, .under circumstahces'qf tempta- your advantage, 1 A'ntbfa serious ! bficnc& can hardly be imagined incrcial community, like thi3,and tho,punish mcnt’fdif buch.an .oflcnce mast bo rate‘with iW'raygriitude. ;, 1 Alt’persons ip ybur position sbpuld, bd especially’ pareful, for ybur example'is; of the highest importance, You haVe held high 1 positions; ip the commercial wordi'anu at one tHd’V pbsitipri wps dbubilcss a mokt'boribrablcorte.' 11 1 very 'much 1 , regret' that it-com'Cs 1 to me to pass any 1 sentence iippn.ybd; arid yCt the public interest rcqnircs'lt^—lusticc requires it^nnd'it is hot'fof'me'lb, shrank'from; any'dpiy that 'pioper^y' thp ■position I ocfcupy.: been' glid, had it pleased God, that : ’fedmbpdy. else'bad 1 Men dafirid ilpdn ?, td' schtence’yod’.fbr I' Kayo I bciib l bhc ’of yqii : under far different circumstan ces; WWgh : bffic!ft. ,, d|t , tlhg By'my'/feidcVip 'tqo 1 etferfclse'df ttiy 'judicialiunotiona. ‘ The present lamentable casoJea c that we should not, to. bo. Ipd-into tcmpiitldh—hoV-‘to commit' sdftV grevious rof ffcncesda'that of which you'aro lioW found guiltyii: You -have been .well: educated— : yoii Jiayflfhjßlfl high positions,..aud.; you, .feel your present condition, moyp acutely than, probably Some others might'dp. It fhbSe'wlio’ard connected ’with /ypuVwhtf wilj mdstsdnsitivyly feeV your'present’disgrace.— 1 All, that t. have, to f»>:that J. cannot epneeivo any worsts.cose,'of the' sort under the act'of Parliament;' and, as I'cwnbt cpnccivc a worse case, I uu\st pass- the extreme sentence 1 which.that,pcfcbnposep.. .The sentence of the court, is, ihaf you .be transported .for 'fourteen | years.’’ •• I ’’ - : •• : ’ During, the delivery of the scolcnce. Sir JvD. I Paul Claspcd his hands together,'rfhd trctnblpd 1 ■violently,' Mr. Bates 'and\ filr. Strahan were 1 roost calm iri their dcmeartorV -If vfas .under stood that the wretched tnch' would .reinmn’.in Newgate or'Milbank Prison,' until.their'affairs shbvvuld be fairly' a balance sj(cct in bankruptcy filed; when they would be ,rchibvcd‘lo : remainder of 'thcjr’pcnpl sentence. op copiploied. The ca§o is weU'cajfculatcd to ajunonish.j; It seen tha'C wptimf} from higlpplacesas well M lowj ■ The’ delusion is, to fancy‘that our.pccnnjiiiT'difll-' culty ia momentary, and to apply the funds pr other', pcopld with the bbfeot of Tina first-error leads tobihd-s.Unil in tdpmany cases leads to dcpldi-ablc conhcqu'ciices/ " 1 ’. ,f •»< [Phila.. Insurer. '. .g'inqtV,Chap^.. We hare very smart boys'in this town, says a cotcmpomry..' one l in'partifcular, who was called up lb(f other day by tho pedagogue to give some arfcomit'of his absence, and to give some evidence, 1 if! possible' ‘6f progress in studied?'!' ' * *' .. j, i,'. J ‘Wbctp was you.ycstcrday, yop rQ§pal,l j ■‘' ‘I whs put in the fic\d Mono.• 1 " v ; ’ ‘What,were you dbing ln|th(l picK-i Ing berries ?’, . ’• ‘ ■’ •No. sir, T was out alone myself . ‘Well: bill whnt were you doing f ‘l,wap ; meditating-’ ■ ■ be gruyred iip—printer,- docidr, lawyer, or '6clinoi*mfpitpr, and'tdoli tbp field for'it. , ' 'Brave boy ! "Wliat jW co^clus( sodtsaefl tiidy'oiing ’idea ivbat tp snoot at., j * •Brcpi?up ; l>|iy. ~ llow did you, pvopsepa .in ■ , ■•• II I' , *lwit locscot bow many mills make 4 cents?' • ~'DonIHtiKMV : but guess it. takes, an good many cents to mitkc-u null, if they*am built faf ■ sldue.’ • i: ■•’ 1 ! i ’ • • 11 •■' u - '- 1 - i ,:l 1 •■ 1 "■■The pedagogue: fainted, endive came away.; (JnfTij, I} Rcit^mfqn, 1 ;■, ; : A French author, llndlng his reputation im peued by tho hostility of thi cities; resolved to adopt a litilO’stfauiKOni'td assist him’ in pun. iog'fanle end tnrtitjnn tlplleof his' ’tunnies.— ' HearesscdhrmsclfV "a ; 'WdrltmOT-hk ,in.ttipft’een>cijt; pliq,[ipi.u)S of this ‘ ‘child,of na. tpio^. 1 Llii.v'onLuLoyed gcniiis, ■' t nts I ’iprß[tiroa .son.ohVpAoßn'.’.’os hR„W d)o;v eplled, >YP r f iliniloliaifly lir%ili9!l, M'uJl'P Wte’l li'- ■dWJ 1 |S(Whr.PPtPhS«B(I:I ) J';,O' r e r J;Wy. , l'' <*•(»• WWSHJ •deccit jdlNi tl|o pooltfil S Of trio ndO! ai|UjM ‘PWf-1 •ihpyiwwto oWn«i : 1 i if'j it rl * * .3 - u;>' * jp, jit -hlj ’j- i‘ >ii ? ,;i ' • Dkai. Gbnti.t with tub.J^iuuno>t-aIJP dqkscbscs an cxtmnelrirroTclling mind who ref lUictaTfi' mMommAv^xx^m: -a- ■ hobip ikAi iMtki! ■6¥;aaH>oH«HS',A's iMsoWnilcl ‘Mrt'khkWkiltAhfblliHl/'iSnadhoWnishFtOOd,, !■Mr-iAitf' 1 tbhAok'hitf piiaK 'qaA"“Wd'"oio?«d|:‘6if ;dwif ketponii Mvhp 'WdoVk Vfherf We nhali fed’ (ar'ftffeet Aillrsclvesha 1 'I ■“■oim'-00UNtRT-laiAT-w , Aiw , ii , B* , ii« liiotrt^OT'nion®:oA» Wo»aLOW:CpnNxai\r , December or ■ ■■'■•''■"■ 'Aaeeaot# oi s *Wcbsl*r. 1 '’if’ Among thli iflHM^^ofcs^bMWMr:Web-! istbr. 'tlicrc.ia' onb, wHieh, fnwfeh slightly.;«- • "teva,' is still very [Wolistciian mda put,: ■ ! ' . , 'of tlio Son thhriV Senators'' and? hteprc|entatiN*c3 •, In tKo 'bity Of ' Washington, :and, tlicy pnsiptl ■ iiiany comtiluhenin - upon,‘him'and alluding , frcduchtli' thdila'hciUgliWthti SoUlhcnjera inj his habjii nha' hiafcbMhgE.'ana it .was all an 'iicidaht tliiit ho vrai borri ih Hew Hatapahirt. ' .At last Mr. Webster arose {, “Gentlemen,” aaid ho, has been',atttel that I; resemblej ’the^utliernerSininonyresiJcela—and; Irnust confess that,*hbW ' it' nM/becn. mentioned,!; think'l db. Thb Southcrtcra;lovca‘goddelass of winc-sb do'l.‘‘ f otfWhipg. iri which, I resemble Ihe Sbuthomcrs. ‘-’The Southerners ‘ Also- arc good judged 'of betty ta.-irnd I will .again : cobfbss Uiatlahi beahUful—, : This inakes two ‘pomt‘B''bf memblapcc/ BuJ :■ 'tlibw is iv’third la.wbichl 'mcijtrtecmblc them, i -TheSbuthcftiefa)4**l4. V*t '^ c ! r • deblst 1 and' the ’same' bps, also, been saidjDfmb. • Ih '-ilicso! .ttorlicalMS; *gdmVit . ahdgbod humor.; 1 i.. '‘\ According: tothclast advices from Vtah.lhe , Salt Like saints., were cxptrlcnclng: ttic cßcols j of a. 1 financial crisis.-.. Some bt the brethren sent ] out to expedite, tho emigration halt run Qov, i ■Bringhara into! debt. - nbtiuti ,50,000, which , Shows, that ;U tab is in pretty good credit. Tho ; hnlders.of the drnfts.callcd on the leader, hunt- , cd him up for. the cash ‘ihcfore,” as ho express ed it, “Lhcy - coilld, find! tihjo to shavo .their .beards,!’ wliich troubled himiso niuch that, he went iricontincnllyennd. preached a sermon on the subject, his teste being, t'from this, time forth 'do !not frCt-Uiy igiwtard.” In.this cun fibus addacss ho n declared,! ho! will pay them when ho- can and :not. before. The poor, he said had gotthc-monov.they .post hare confi dence,and wait; -Bringhant.docs not,appear to hate any desirCito repudiatc.for. he oflbred, at the, conclusion I of, his'.addrfss. to. sell,sixty thousand dollars! worth of jpmpcrty torpay oil the otditns; at the stoic, lime he gave a hard .hit to the hrfcthrcit who still o,wed the church. He wanted, these! persons to ;apestoli?,c, for,they were sum, he said, to, take advantage ut .their brethren .apd. leave,iin .the end. Bringhaw swots,lb-have a velniofi hard.common sense in hja mental Composition, which answers admi ; rably for the contiol of the community which ; surrpuiidahlmv - * e.-'i 1 Ben- people have, any conception of tho stn, ’ pcndoiis sum winch is'designated by, ibis term. - Sortie wfitbr havibg stated, in on article beaded ■ •What becomes of all' tho pltwl’ ‘that millions ■pt‘billions of.'pins must, vanish,* nobody can tell how, or where, in'tho course of a- year.—■ .‘Euclid,’ correspondent of the National Intel-1 jigehcer, shows up the absurdity of the assefr 1 lion in the following stylo ' “I think, sir, tho , that article thought little of "what ho evopo.tjny, -when fie wa‘ifiirtnmibiA'n;r-tti%o befall 1 him ;it ho’bh a Y*jj d\vicoi‘shfttn6^bofall !^le., '• 1 *’ _ jil ■ !l Vsdw«€^V® 4, W^ f r"! 1 *xi“ s , ls “S& W•: Wt&t 1 iwW. tinner hge.'lias bee >. thd Vnoth'cl l bf-actcn oblldjcri. ■ I lron »f AW'Hv *«“? 1 La, a |(ravti ynrtl’in fftanJfl j°”\p ?, l ( [ with the following exquisitely pOotli' epitaph ■: (He 'WQB’.O £ r--, , . : it - • t I made of a Husband, she replied*- ■ .uimimani ■ adj ,o! flrr) jni I >r.',.vt ;mT , Bi i;r. v 1.-f'i I ?.Jv ? I 1■ 1; «vV* ‘M V»J \ -J v.k. ■ A TIIRUUSO IDVESTOB. J Ab ‘‘gll daily through ijbc> newspapers, to j “buy afarm 1 ' in,(lie, of Pennsylvania, .(he foilowing narrativo of| ft, re cent ady'eptyre in the tbp of prbpiise, so eloquently described in fburiai'ntcrcstbg. / . , Jeusey lNoy. £0,’55. ‘ ’ Mr^Edifor 1 :—Iri (he ;i carly 1 hfsibr\r i bflbis l Wad of'tnany’rerodrkhbTo 'Adven tures and Ibrilling episodes in'the lives of hud* tern and pioneers, that appear quite marvellous: but jionep)OJ>sesscd of more deep and tbrniing intercsV’tbari’ lne following, wbicb oocurred ttcc'dfl3r:''Thohcro-bf tbid^ad- venters, ..Arviop,,Claris Rsqt, lai a. highly :rc- spcctabie .citizen pf the borough of; Jersey. SUojrc, *apd mine employ of the ‘‘Farming ‘ end Land ‘'A&socititiW,* as ■agcnt/Svhlch's8 I cstabUshing a •neve cplohyncan iho site of the fatnous'Olo Bull , ;I}dng an experienced woodsman and pld (> h«ntpr,Jbq is peculiarly fitted as an agent’ t 6 explore' the wilds of that jegidnJ Thp story was delated' td- thO 'writer by Mr.' C: him self, and-may be iclicdJupoh ca being correct. On the 4th of November laqt,,Mr..C. was ex ploring the rputo for a new road,to the itient, thrdiigh'h iivild 'and gloomy wilderness. •As the 'shaded of evening - drewonhc r, comtnctr ccd to retrace bis-steps, as l ho 'supposed,' thro’ lands pf William Silver, Esq.> of Philadelphia ; hut be was disappointed and lost Ins way.— Ho becatnp alarmed, tt'nd oS Ihc dusky {dianca of night weriy setting arohnd, he foutifl himseU in h dense*forcSt, at least eight miles from the ' 59tllcment.; Bccomipg very (tired from rapid i , walking, ho sat down upon'a log to rest a mo ment and contcmpla'p his situation. U*s at-1 trillion wkfi Suddenly,'at-resito hf a rustling ip the bushes cldse'by,’ ahd On-cnutiousjy Tookm'g rounds beheld a hhge'boar'commg towards him. To draw up his trusty nfle anil'shdot the bepsl waalbe worknfn moment: Bruin gave'afedr fiiUand Jtwftll rdarrwhich awbke'thc echoes 'of the gloomy solitude,'fthdlhcri was still. Fear ing that tne beast was Only wounded, Clarke i hastily rc-lbadcd his gtpv'Wilh two balls, the fast in his youcb, dischargcd them into the 1 body of the monster, when he, cautiously, ,ap i broached and found that ho was dead. , lie do scribes the roar of the boast, os'lic received his death wound,' as terrific/: and calculated to jpako,tl\e stoutest heart quail with.fear. J -A’ dark aud,gloomy night-was settling down qri him—he bad no ■bullets'for His gpa—was far in ihe'wildcTncss without food, or shelter- 6ur ronndcA by Vild’animMs. ' 1 He had no matches tokind.lco Situation-Was desperate, and, to atld to his. further dispomfprt. lt cpm thciicoil raining.’. IVhaC was tp.b? done? .To remain there without ; ft' fire - was * exceedingly ddnfecrtms. < With those refWctidns.hc continue ed tp grope bis way ithroifgh.thcdanrcU.hoping t to find a path,that.might, lead, to, a hunter’s bdbilatrdn, but in’- v am. ; Tjio night was, as dark as’Egypt, and thVhowhng' of a pack pf wolves greeted hikcaiO 'Bdng ’tm old man; be soon bcqauipcxhau.BtCd and foUnd that lie would bavc;lo remain 'hero foe tbejnight., Coming,to an aged hemlock lie Mated bimßclf, at iUiTOot 1 for tno mkhtlCo’iilU licbut obtain a fire he 1 &ly- safe.-' The cflor.t .was, - .dfyL 1113 hcriaK'-opd , Jopdlng-qla fnlo'd arV coffou bandkorchuf. It Tfas.a.fii;!; uic ! As the gun wan discharged, antnh'er'bear, apparently, Wi.thin ] b'pu gave a hideous and 'awful niar!that' made Olai K stand on i‘rid. : Briiin'trim' terribly frightened •by the discharge of riurgUn. ind hasrily Scam pered off; much tor the tx-bef of.Clarkv who now .began, to fairly-to realuzc the danger of his sit uation. ■ Here ho renamed, not.daring to fall asleep- About two o'clock-id tHb iriornliig. to add to tile borrows’of ! his situation', the yell of ft pan ther was heard- The bfcastupproached—came nearer everyfew; mmuica uttering ft screech that froze tjip bjop'd in hia veins 1 As a last re ’sort to 'defend himself from the attack of the savago aiiimal.'herfiloadcd his gun putting jn -soihd three ceiH'jriiees -and: steel ft ns, (for he had tfblhing else): which ho hoped might db some execution- The animal came,so near thftl tlio glare of his eyes in the darkness resembled two'Balls ol fife i Clark expected every mo ment to receive the fatal spring. There he re-1 moined, wilbout.daringlomove; withthe ft-1 ery eyes of th’p parithpr flrcd..upon,,him ! In , tms dreadful situation OXpflhing every moment ! '.tfi be torn in pieces, he Remained till break Of i dav'- whed hc-wa* relieved from danger and the: onimabdisappeftred. i Hungry, Wchry and cr- , ’cited ho left for the settjunvty. where lw am-, ved about noon, and related his thrilling ad ven ture..!, A'party.procMvd to! tba place where | thQbckr ( >vaH>sl»t,.apd brought.in Ins caress, j ' wliidti nroycu to be a W Jarge one. U w«ls , drcS.swra'bdYoririarded to-Jfew York. Tl Wfts, several'days before Clark fairly i-dcotcred from ; iho- fatigue,, tilt fear,- and'excitement lof that | n)g|it, which;yiU ,nvytr be rempved frqm his •"'■lleidcr- how 'would you like to RnW' Buck a mght'iO'tbo glpbmy wilds of -a Totur cbUil* ty wilderness? Joux op hAKCAaiEii. lleroispv oj & t Uo£ ip .ll?t Ciinj^p.,, ,7 1 rriio,foUowinEftCC6lmtbf!th«cxp\pitsof«dog in the Grimta, inmalolod from the 'Gazette of ‘Tiicste,. surpasses every thing heretofore recor ded Vf tho demotion and bravery of . this noble onpnriU: ■ '••• , .-,,11A crHtsensiitjftu' baiibten/ caufied m tho nitraflf'ilio Aw«t .btsJroMtlp,Vifr -nt.'ii iw-‘I ii I’VlT.t-?' 1 -' *7 1 ' ‘- 1 IT7”A irnan hot (ilailit to* bfe » JntlßO , of dwim*Bft> t s:Oi , L»flt;»pf i D£ llU)u E htl:»r iitUt, 1 .pgifcom nidtove, »»d lioiwmogootl -liiri wut«>. fortmoWmi/igt’Cdi+lctl dul'k: Aht'Jr IjufcUet'fuU-of’.'ilougli,.'Uhl'after lit) lint! it In IhoVirao bucket I JmAW linn r '°: in, and [jlidlittlc tiliUlfiHHit.fuUM*' .u I j< AFFUOTio»r-ThohMlli£F® oi ] leapm^MO! mcr. they are hWtMfWtoitgWie B «eii‘ lekirfe-, ~ h«MwV^M^WJSM ncl }4 ,f ”'l i '>iii/i'[ii'n'i r* -i ii-iii| I haaa. Oliv ■ i|i A, hdirttHhoitchderlfcoViotpiOha-1 Vlcasint lb»k»railca; lbTd«ndjiit|-ijj ohiuo every where. '■ J "' I 1 1} ?!IT’33 • ■ 'ti j J.L* iTC 0 1 name' life; We cut the following paragraph from Gov- Wright’s address, before the New York Slate Agricultural Society : “At Vho base of the prosperity of any people ‘lies this great principle— Make labor fashi&n- Me'ot home. Educate, instruct, Cncourgo: and pficrall;the,incentivesyou Can ofitr, to givoTrt- Urest.apd dignity .to labor at home. Enlist the ncafland the intellect of (bo family in tlicsup ■pon oP H'domestic system that will mated labor 'attradtivc'al th’c bomrsteftd. Uy means of the; ;ppKerful,mflaeqces,yf( early home education, C.ndcavof U,invest practical labor with an in iercst'fliat will cheer tlio'hcart of member ofth'e fathUy , : , and thbrieby you will give to •your household;- the grace, peace, refinement, and attraction which God designed a nous should possess. , . The truth Is, we talk more, fjiink more, work more.'and act more iu reference to ques tions relating to Some, • • The training and itnproving-of the physical, intellectual, social and moral powers and eepti picnW of llic youth of our country, requires soiPething more tbamtnc school house, acad emy, college, and university. The young mind should receive judicious training in the held, in tho garden, in the barn, in the workshop, in the parlor, m the kitchen—in a word, around the nearthatohe.' k't home . Whatever intellectual attainments your son may haye*cqyii%'dl he ts unfit to go forth into society jf’he nas pot hat! thrown -around him the; genial arid purifying influences of parents, sisters, brothers, and the man-sawing influence of the family government. Tho nation must look for virtue, wisdom, and strength, to the education that controls and shapes tho home policy of the family circle. There can he no Irivcbf country where there is no love of home. I*atriotism, truo and gcmiine.The only kind worthy of the name.dcrivcs its mighty strength from fountains that gush out around the hearth fcforic : arid those who forget to cherish the household Interests, will soon learn to look with iridiftcrcricb upon the interests of their common country, Fasaios 1 and Funs.—The rage for furs was never greater, perhaps, than the present seas on promises. For a number of years the trade has gradually increased In exterr. and impor tance, till furs seem to have become an almost indispensable' article of lodic's apparel. The ! style lias.ohanged slncoithe last season, by the ty(ucning of-the “viotoj-ino” into a canc.sothat in many eases, it is substUu'cd for cloaks and shawls; Taildrs contrive so to va ry Ibeir styles, pariicula'rly nB to the length of skirtfi-and waists,'os to compel, an observance of their . In like manner,.furriers create a demand for new patterns, by rendering tlic formch ones an tique and distasteful, and many who. a year siuce. provided .themselves with costly furs, I now find themselves'' altogether dut bf fashipn, 1 and'under the necessity of further outlay and | .the aid of the farrier. The .mink sablfe, or American, ipiqkv has'.suddenly become very 1 popular, from its resemblance to the Russian | sable,’ and \rill bq the fur most worffcthis win- ! ter. Thdpgh costing not ‘more, than .one-third is hrnclVas the kaVsabW, iti qipcarancq.oftcrt i gives at ' f i';'profertn‘c&. i - j Tho i sktu ,’cornmonly . InCWtr fur £3£RX toJwPOpcr.cape —cR6Ioo as mgm® , $BOO.. ‘« r !. r*, '• •. ‘ 1 J ’’ The genuine ' Russian sfiblo is very - seldom seen id thtf United stMes’and a'sbt—muffcap? and dufls—coSfs’ 51400 lo 52000. • The fitdpo I marlin, from t Germany'and ; Greece, the latter beingtho beat, is - still much -worn, in largo capes, and is a among the handsomest furs.—- Gobd setk ard to bo had from $3O (n S4Q, ex tra $125. Ermine costs 5400 to $5OO vlit The oppbftsutn martin) is the staple for medium'priced furs, particularly, for the country trade, and black fbx silver for. squir rel. 4c. .arc cheaper still. The price pf nil kinds of furs arc slightly In advance of last vear. The mink is Very much in advance, and the manner of making up all descriptions still further enhances their cost. — N. Y. Journal of Commerce . A' T)aiuno Si-avt Übwobk.—A slave named Jamb Green fan away last August, from Mr. Parsons, of Romuoy,' Va.. into Pcnnsylvnnia. A few weeks after he returned udder cover of jiighl. stole a, horse, and carried oil five of Mr. Parson’d slaves. Two weeks ago he again jc. turned, and carried ot! five slaves from the same place "belonging to Mr. Slunip. This induced Slump, Parsons fttid a nephew of Mr. Parsons. , to atari iu pursuit of them* j|n Bedford coun ly'v'Pft-, two of Ktump>,slnvp were overtaken ami sent back, Green discovered Parsons in 1 flic cirs. and jumped edit; and Parsons follow- I ud amT'Scediedtiim. thonglf-he was heavily 1-annud. CbU Piper, Gen. Pottst'nnd other ab -1 ohiionisUs.intcrtcr«i. and forced Parsons away. 1 The rcloisQof the fugitive otlecled. Potts weal 1 before a magistrate'and made oath ngaiosl Par ' sons'for altcmpthig to kidnap- Papons pro* cuml bail. The slave. Green, it Is thought, is j in Canada by this lime. •Alii’aald R'Wickcd lad to a lady ac quninUuKUof proud,aristocratic caste, ‘I, PC’ 1 ' ceivc. madam, you have been learning a trade. ’ ‘Learning 7 a trade V .replied she heartily, looking needles amvpins at him, ‘lndeed you ;arclffi*i'tttly*misiakcn sir, 1 . ' i *Oh;’ tend the’inTischlevous chap, *1 imerrcrt Iron* tho Iqoks of yodf abreks that yob' bad -! U .We S«pilojic'l'ln stl '" ,cr . ‘hdlady ravo cd herself-from fainting by taking-' ft gWia 'of brandv'dnJ water. ; ; stromii-S.’t'mt |>m.slt i/’?nc to to t>>“ y «»t»pte^r.. our cycfluhow.little do ,\yc joy it to heart- Wb seo our friends a ,K ! die, bmf h|j: ‘aoih'dW it occur'to owr I ' thoughts that old Itiicll 'njiff giro tlidhcxt' warning' to’ tho world. Mrtholf ti tiio'iiiibolil ■omorlniomcnt ol n com pany onprotJU glrhnfpt ■s.whole.svouhili!, d^iro bfe® Quito aa_cxcitlng-Bccno-QticuxxctLfltxiig-pf iifW'itoaiiiia jferiiUfiga. gcd-in rolling off a cask, when to the consterna tion tuid flfcrpriari offthd ln per forming that operation, ft-Toioo.was:heard wltp it easy, thoa'p darned’ talherpa'y my thdn'afaiidfln a 1 Holding ap.their heath* their cd-to-tho sieo of two sauccra.tholwo.lahprcrs exclaimed—*'. ‘ 'V Wj ' -;‘ r •/“ .613/:?.! iir j AT 32,00 PER. ANNUM, ho, m 1 ; That boats : thb d—!!»" riJ . Tho mate cqmWg.Ufl at th!s,nvojnpiit»iiiw& aVrarp pTHho cause of delay, commenced cqrslng them (or their ,dlla(o;lnfc'SB,' whoa' froth vritnliii flj6 voice ngaln : bame forlU'tJ-'« *;’hl * f, . n “ Tou’to nobody •, lot me out of thifjjafifcjlfo “ Wpo’s that ?” said the mate.- « Why U*s raol*’eald tho voice 1 JSLwont W got out—l won’t this any lopgot J”, ? ,End .up-tho cask,” saUl’ the rriato',' ” ’ " 1 «< On dofi’t—you Will kill We , .’*’saldlho'yblce. “These dum nails prick mo. foolc DonT!” again said the cosked up individual, as tfio men were turning It ; . Cooper;?’ soid/thd mate, ,UhhCftd thl? epa*, and-tako oqtthatnjanw”.’ : :. .•• .. t As tho adzo Bunderp’d'thd! tup ‘head was contingent, tho : vdice' agaitr'broko forth— r ‘ ■'-'7 . “ Bo easy, now Is there ■anyone. about I :! >? don’t want to bo caught I” - v . Quite a crowd bad ndw‘ gathfeifcd' round' (bb scene of,action,’’ when,'to the,utter oatonlsly mont.of tho aloud cuUcrool lp.ugh broke forth, which madoohr 1 hair Stnud on feha, tho casU-Was (Hied < with : bacoU.'' ' I 0; l “ WhaVdoes it mean 3’?.aays pnori sev.y • •<« I Hwcarj it boats my'tirpo,” paid,thet ipaW*. “Wb enjoyed tho joko‘to'o,wdO t’o"‘‘bldw," as Uro walked Off arm In tirtn’Wlth tho f «FnWif'df Ava,” the ventriloquist and magician. ' !ii '> — .-a,}- odl CpnnqdtDmi,: ‘Talking of conundrums,’ said canc, stretching.himself. aU_OTcr„ Social Half, and sending outgone of. those (mighty :puflX of Havana smoke which bad giycn hirp>lns, naina, •Talking of conundrums,,cap any qf yop. I whon a ship may Be in love?’ 1 /' ' t ' ‘T can tell—l ean,’ Snapped butmtle Turtf& ‘lt’s when she wants,to be,mtuined.’ , « •Just missed it,’ Qlif Hufri.canp, ‘by a mile. Try again. Who Speaks first?*' '-' J " l,t •Ido. secondly,’answered Lcomotn*. cl t6*l when she wants a mate. L ■- i-r.i.l ; '• ■’ ‘Not correct,’ replied Hurricane. .. /Shi question is still open.; ♦- ‘When she's a ship of great sire,-’; (sighs) modestly propounded Mr,. Smoothly. .u ■When she's a tender to aropn.of ,\™^/ ? 6wd the Colonel, regarding the reflection orhisWto in his boot. ' ' f ' rJ “ ♦Everything hot correct/ responded--HurrU cane. ' /'• r “d". ‘When she’s struck aback.by a heavy swell/ suggested Starlight. , t ‘Not as yet,’ said Hurricane. along!’ •When-she makes much of a fast,sailor/ cried Lmashpipcs', Hero there was a great groatvaria Smasn' J pipes was thrown oat of-the winded. • Who# peace was restored. Old Hurricane ‘Ton might have said, ‘when she huga thd wind/ or, ‘when she runs dowri for a stnackv* or, ‘when she’s after a.consort/ or' something of that sort. But it wouldn’t have been right* The real solution is—When she’s ‘that’s it, is it?’ said tcrionsly re-appeared.' ‘That’s ’ what rl josi stepped oat to tell the ladies. Now- sorae-of yon tcll.mewhcn a ship is beloved?’ . ’ •When the Carpenter re-guards her/ ouotb Mcistcr Karl. ‘Smashpipea—you" tanst r flnd the cigars.’ 1 ’ ''- r ” And Smashpipcs brought qnt hlfl bpx.Orlujh gallas, and behold there, came a great cloud over Social Half. • - _ Stout ot a Buttk'kpi-t.—Tho following beautiful little sketch la by the charming Glici Greenwood. It occurs in her account of he* Toyago across tho Atlantic; • •• > r t :: ♦•-One Oayvipnch to ray;• wrbHso/.I ,‘kpW-'« butterfly, onrofco- of tbe^frarsof-lntf ilwiagfnin so'icK Bptits wings jverp tfoi’yflyl spmyvnnd lorn by tho Vinds t 'and' U uid not* liyb mahwminutes after it He.-' t • thought : W myself yfmt -perhaps this poor creature rhafl qcop born in ■_ some .secluded cottage .garden) brought up bn tf|o sweetest honey andthe pur est dew, cradled by hiSht in a jessamine tf, and rocked by soft.' Bummer Windsor Coal* ly .crouched in the heart of & rose, hndbunfefb sleep by a merry cricket’. That perhaps, sh? had alway been bappy-and. contented til! soma gossiping locust or fragrant humming bird,had tilled Ip cars with fine stories of grander gai£ deiis oyer the sea, hadbccnjseized with n foolish longing for foreign travel, "kirangrf atghta'. and adventures. And that from thji tune she had fpund .hcr garden-homp dnll f ',b4tcnt petticoat lifter” la the great ceutre of attraction at ihu exhibition in the Crystal Palace lb Now Vork, and is tyus described: . TJhert} aro fouf Binull pulleys attached to the, waist under the dt-oa*. over which are foto small cords, one 6hd of which It attached WlLli-pliis, severally Übtfaj front, rear and aides ol the skjrt, at; about ;lbp height of the kmje, Thu oilier In mops, which arc led Into (ho’ pockets oh either aide. If a lady wishes to go «n stairs* she tmllaloop Ko. V In' thb right pocket; nnd Instantly thodvdss rises lb fronti to that tho'iit cnot is wafio with perfect ;gwct»,., No. A tn.thO lell hand pockot, olovatos,tiio roar. in.tho.saiDp manner, and 'all pulled ‘ ? l Onco Uls all Uvo skirts knee high! * All ’these- ldOlhr,’ tore Cords* kc.f show tbit tronuui is dctunmnpd to prove that ,i» wig Imvo lho stoutest rigging. But what is Ihp.uto of this “lifter.” Upon the basis of tho utiCOtt. ■ BSKStsas to raise ii lud.’» iltcsH, when it is notfiaory'. to 0oWov«l;«M?ll> g_qttin' HU fitnirt,-,; -■ >. .v>l Human Lir*.—Ah! this beautiful wotldi*L Indeed, t know not tvbal Jo IMnk'oMt* Somd- Otned It Id 'all gWdndas and euhshlno; wml Uco voti, it is iiot fur oUt lAmPthfettlfictangwma qlotuU Bliut ‘qut r |ho gildiluBt**of ds‘ there atu bright daj's'Hko'tblfl, whon wo feel ns If wo could tofcotblsgjontkTodd In our arms. Then como tbo gloomy bounty .wbtSuDxMro Will noHbet Vuru our bonrtbs, nndrOl.wUhont anjl vyittyn fa dls. (W. D(.'lW ; |s pnly.sad.— tyf&Hfltiy'fjtyVf’:,, rit ,;.Co I 1 Cask of Qo Ktla: Yunoali;.—l A. 'London cca rcsmindcpt pays t,—ft It, oUen pxpltca .rcitwrk, tfio, danger to-whlcht')”. QW : liiir tifte ullWsh 11-iitlUhiitty by rallrdadi but ita hntp'npddoaofalio Parti tako ndr, horsnert d noraon. Thu royal saloon lu whk’li she rides* has on top a signal telegraph. worked «">“ iptprlor; pi Iho Carriage.., A man (endoC looking VeUlvahltk. so as « ® *'s (i mindjhfaanntbbdndior«.o Mims giving , lug with the . gilanOo bah -’ l 0 ,?*sllntfWiwdirirfMhit’itoo tSalddnt. ot Ihp ifbmlori/ inWoll^Mld 5,0, i-xm giotifi <)or;« k'flo N r lI.WM SP*MSS!! S.SS'ijaWftj: wiccira.n i.