~I ~, ~ rikory„ - • ht!' gialive , ors .... • rt i rsiriorvit,, :., iiuo v ed ~, x ; I . , I.IVOIkr. al 4141acorttailt Mead rtoasietkiN at. maim) vela seam I _, . [ - F r, wi)3l,iilbci ill Ut t ~ ;1 , 11 - 1 r .rim , ~1 ~i i t ,'liil 01/ !Ma* ll l ` 1 1'; C'.; : ,)I b CIfte9RFICPATIF434 INlMYiktwoi ~., r 7,41:t4 MT & t in T I C glilmirtiMlA K0P1T.44 , f. • lAN; ItII I3 _,I•gf 4 M 7 qP IN V IPMATM LE' NuTPAID WITHIN NINE pvggiva.„, I, ~, -. of IF, VTPIi? AiTNI tTFPWY 4O .wwq. I, :iI no , e , :skte_a ovetesos are,as lib l(S al Rithpte et CRY other , ,IpflgeotiettYVlCllit lki the-State) ilia wit be exacted. - NOAttriaaintSlßS l l.lo)laveltibtifaUtutat t t et a llibavo beeapalt• • . . •In% 1101 6 •) I) ci 1 , .91)...).!8111 •,,,)* i ri..)i: t'. t ..) , .. , OIAIATIA4I4WI6ke Pr' PoATMAREP . : - ,1 tjaMatg l a i gl l k t oUg Y argetV;itit 4l : 4l ' all=ti l thati horyttrVhfqd %"-qm"lolt4 10 1 1 :0, 6 ZrAVAgbra2NrTu e billA7 l l 7 Vo r ittr g, OttiAptitijOW wiiqAti; , -liiigiihi.,;„hf.i tii, county t neerffklleil f log, k.k.,.. , - 4 1. , 11.,1- 1 1,, , ‘ ___ 'slll9Ftr-tr'l7.—•--'''...__ wil ProwlialtWashingtoraLltaidn. Int AtifiIZfiIinIttNDIIIWATISNTIC SLOPES Olf ' 1 irnmkOtlifilMFßlCL.'L-Ntil P" , : f,, 1111kiia q oiq4CCMinc l e '44 'd' I q r 4eilb h A i nlg i iCill ) Pt lb ' ' Ci r etie l tlO P o f t' It t r 'ilea Ith4 UAL )r 01 ~, t i i, i tic Y 1 ,, , e,, kli . Watp. T 4 1 .80 1. f0 1 f 1 06 ( kP ' 1 rdtir;rt :it' ''''' j ' t vitee'e r de-p ise i ts' vf l Y' all e ‘'' Y " 4 "' • sied.aie Alceell 41 54 it' rek li g 9" ' tnlPdc:llli 9 tJ4.Orfri' l' Yr ?P lo 7 ' I l l n 99'n '' . .we, •l F.104= litkr t t . "'l 'Pe' nsAe ti's 'Corlil64,'' hnd'its mai. e (l ' 9 ' '' 1 ' d 6 A ; a iti AiAaiii,tiiiis4tlief ' Ad u t l) 4/1 " o f i riVaVekicit n oVW9t4.sheifs * , Otki v ld e d " , tic Itlqes of nouttiAlri'drida. ;4'.tri),nna e i Valk about. Cuba t ‘ nrilar;gn i l' bUr ot 'alt t 6 dipleilaldic questio ns l o'f th'S l ' day, the free nave ration of thos e, tdalestiC wtOr i 2dS'u'rote,Yaq t their tribtAile`, is . to tlith'4Oi t iAilrstiu; most liitili t iible adtl'idip' 4r - -, tail'i: m li".silikttkses them' MI, it. plih." m - 05 ,.. t , !. ti t,, tat:l , _l' ~I et i v ;,.•'i. . ,11 ~ t , te.9U,Ditty . trpt it (trained by, tile Atm evil ? if reblaerned fiOm the s 4 vage ''ffi l wild liteiiiti'dii`ifthe repti le, and redlined to culii;ldtibt now would be pa tible of su' portin N l N4i4 l ,ltPitOdll ' Cp f tl,e'po '('A t ' 'i' the ,‘Vfi - olehstrorl , , , P Pma ° ,1,.4.113‘ 1 , rich II 'l . ' it ,13 a, country. J. he common yieflO' l iige is' foq'foi`orl. It is reap et) fit;e t tnEiiith's 'after planting, and may be l i ptiitita L itt '6ISS , time, of 'the ye`iir, Thus tog, (4.!FeY Willy pliint o ne hoshet of rich ' to':ptly-,ill) fi ve, roon'tfAliedeo he dill gath'- e?,,fditY P a iiilY?'' Ti4l ) ,titing"tliese forty, he i m&j,VOtheillierionths' h u ther' sixeen hiii4fredriAlph6l6: In, ten' niotiths tho,e4 di ) 1 , 3citYag,Viiiidae there ' piTthousa i dd-fold" ultrec.r, " I. 1f I I H.Q. U 411 41 ,II . , too, iiitty , n 6 pm,nten at any,time, andtitirde itrionth3 is l lit' oi giiihertiv , c' Thiillifte' litistandrdan h Mie may grith ..— er' fßit c f ( 660 'OF'coi IV' a' year. Its seasons a% n til,rBrllitiiiii Anrndr l with a perpet: i tt uld rSuad i o Itar • vcVs " ''"'j I' 'the M • ikt;:or 'Ohci l dleir e;.find corn. rri44V i4 - the Olic.y otihese. b (la b& State lei lit, 6rttkit ritek,tosieliiii and itslitilley; to' seltleht di ' d li'V l t ' d earth, e a d , ?u i a ion l an its sic, rind ttlette4s ) IC. the bu s iness unA, want*, ocLerild&in'il i ii i arAe' ` want*, Amer Atlantic sic:lk; or souih' rhG, 4.rtiu', , '4y . or the 44 Plata, apili ;T. , 0h... , ,A ; 2.,,, or"ft i . &,....' ~,, iy..,.. n dill hW. ' 'ar i truslieiri bOutitcful, ""i{tOti e vreeralilo l kingdom 'display ititiforceS lin i u till thei'l i Most , perfet grad . % d'eluiidlndi it all i 'theii m ight, l and the r e, t l oop i l the mineral kingdom is most dazzling with i:s wealth. 0. ii l A t I, ;11 1 1 In A m t l reg,ind ot country w 9 gon-roads 0' , 4 re,,l,M?upiltei u nnowr, and the first • I l`'' 4 'i. ", t Y• . . i , ,t ? b4: l l' l ,lci ct)ldthP4 l o),O LA tl i, T ti i ns i tt,d , titintr.y ; tiearly as large ae n ,11nT molgr! e v f q tit9 m th h 'a i our i et; l'tiFN9sl4valleY„apfl tfdagl is abe t theyna4ll I qC:9Us grr`t, lji MiSaystnes I4nger , rore nEviga : - A l l bl''AY'rii' l '' o ,isl ieroYsi-3etlle;igilipi'p thOke W a tei4itt l ipliilerd Minost i Vqtrier? , In the ytiloy i of the Antiltzoki the plotigh is utklinavn,l„ 7and,tho Atoricao oxe, tbo gi,grieirniiderilby 4,i' settl4pe'rit, and cit . :in.' z ailolf,ls trOul4sity. "koli.trioiiiLtilah ifi,ree'hund'red Wears thg white m an il has i bFpti l ehi6.blished In tA I )27.144 I?6,fig,ll%}id'ilie in.'g re, • than,lliree hual t erd 3Perthrif 1111'6 9 reidained a itti*lino• v'eft#O,4:,d4'ss,nr''''t he tuopean ims rin'tM d i ci, nppietisier=.--npne-116, not ihe fase—up. di Itg foie4ts. • li-loW`lon't*'sluill ihi's cOit. a , tinue to, b, sol i 1 1, t . 6 1htl ll'ibiL;inaei. , , 'do 'arts, porntnprce no clitil:B, bY.WhiCh it; rivers 'day be opened tt nib,riglitioii,, ) as ey.i.F' sq t4,s ?l ittemeni,,lt's fainitits far'Cultiva't Pit? ''Wfirit'Ccirilinec9 lids' done for • ISoUtb .I(*feillcalt imthihglii i to v'tfliat it Will do.-- Iv v 14 41 tritigf.d . ;priliftic s, ` ( ! g , d,rl.Bolli 'oe' tiat i clihtin4VVit,ith setitepent and ctiliivatiOn. Tea' 'ta iiltlitBiias ' t riever' 4en ) ,:i6,V411'-' a. , til'hoaki'i l if 'the countrl is rr. cern m i,b liiVigitil, 'katili t '; no is'it to herresyched'r3Z. teAreilfibiigh) the ipoi,V,er.4 or "steam tend 'the' Ilars7,'n`dr;lbf,i'id,rtihjettic w ate;lcolir.se`.s. i .'" l ; Itit'4oftihiV'codeilr3/1-of the il-I-Tortoni:4, fpett,lirig t up,,,or 1 sen l lipg i l he co tho °unt ililliirscu theL'afea l rititildl e l ' the ate ? and, the SNP With No: F lietteitgers v of' 'on:i. l . or e4ll:•thiatitWiSh itillipetik. '' ' " I I( i'llitf, therM‘oie','firbt"'se'o where `11.14,' Ii 4 1 4 "6',4, it 7s,"tihil Whitt' is itsa r el l Ott .i6illifon; taw thet4 Iv 6 Mll,lbei,.tlip, belter , iiiiihfVd i4',,iPpielici4' to" I tb n o trite ' coirrte'rit; i!)ftLiitridliich:li,.4ttittil;Vithpi`th• the 'colv:' niaclar hitrtideot til6;so:Ali ,to talti'Wjih' , ,i.. 310111 0/1:t .le Ott 1 . 1 ;afford to it. . eAWAßNitPionlittstitlef EoutbiArtiOriciu is morpootkrlylih ottopo,tothatPf ,o right•on. l gltvistinogio) , . Its bypottiqusalgata,9ll this', Rtiottio;,thol , o l f tito Lipp estexido ,frprol Gap& iittp,pgdwast.olote; ', Hap I thb,..rigni AgglOdsafstrate4,with4b4 othpr llogi which 'extends:troth , Copp st o Etpqmp, irk latit,ode,sl deg. south, to Cabo `La Vela, of the Car. eilli cy ribbon sea; ix hitituda 1 1 2 deg'.lnorthn f.) .rtflas itongorlizig iwthittPlittweeti c Cave libitiiind stlabAttai ft , islB,seo.gelightpit . ittahviirde itir longths , illiatiihor) leg only 2,500; but the hypotenusar.ivniclv - - $0 0 1 ° R‘q 4 ' , IlliiiielirubresP gqll/9.Ya taiii'.'lsll'bre'(llll.lll6 hin 1Ar.,..?:1)8R4..,:i ~,,,L, gu i rplior exercise a wer,i?l . ~ -. g., , ' fir ii L 0 tl . I I 1.. 7 iti e n ,r )1 !mail g iig i toßs V4l as keri ! tt i ei)ogreßpi 1). , 5: •tf a o 091 ' . al , 6' greit . ( - , I, , l erii , .1, i 0 t .AouNr i y o is iidi t ily Amazon and tia inajeskc,4,,V2 l . l . si ?„,,', ta, are resultants of this configanition. - Cf.) 311.01 a 1';1/1 , j 'IT 1-i 79(!1 (A. 91L(1,36 r):.13 ievrA 'AI It9bi 90: ! . -".!jai 1'1" I F.891119(11, , ti 113?1 ! ‘l')!l•74')' ri( .,.,, , :f 1,,,,,xi tort 4sfit c' ..1 ~l iii) I el(IT ~ Olitalzq ' ..1 `. 1 .,-Jii.•••il , .• , :•1 (i.f(Al•)lllrwcnr, "' - ~ 1 Nri.: - ,;• It .rit.1.,11••=.1.0 -, ,••• , 1,• , :1 ..0.1 . ..1-,lfli 1;•fv11." trigri; 1.31 i n iq ,;•,:,..).iii .I . ,:•,:;iii I.o)irtic)o'...v)iito.J • lit • , :li 0.1 *to liticrn:ri , : , : , LIT '' ILI vL ''''' 1' '. ti thr• •/ Ilit" 1" . 11 ,• 1 " 11 t 1 : 1 11 a , t1: 0 1 ' 91 12,Utilitt r 9:1! (11 1 r ' Aril i! (7 .. ) .11. i•-• : l'11:11'ill 5 . ••.; .•'11.1 : t..lllff U:e :( 0 6:413 il ' 117" I:•;ffir ' - • 1 %; ' ''' ll fl'l'''''' C. 1 ,•''' ...;: , i ' Of .ti o''' ' , '. • . i .r:• 11, '..f . .! ri; • 9: 1 ." . 1 '' I: . ...;:".:. .. .--, ~.. (\,....., f ::: :ill''' 1•'•I'll [ • • .., ''.• I [1: I"! ''.i' ,(: i Wl', ICI ',L•,. '-:-..1f ') (1, Ir ( 4 0 :v... 1 • i!: , • '.l br i , Iltl , , , •‘;:. 112 !Ili! . If, ...: ue.'' .. ' ......• .', •f' • ' :•" . 1, ~ ' .i.: •"•11 , If .vi r ~i'llft.1:11 1..1 1. '„ : •• . .1f .7 1;•..f ( 1 ( . ,:l t t 1 • . . . 0 , RI ',II , , ;! . 1 - ,' ~I ,I ') .. ... ~.. t! ! ilk , 1 0 .. I ; •.. ' ,• ,J ✓ ...os .. ~I 11 ' 4 ' , ' .., ! 1 1. r l 1 ‘...) 1 il! ' _ '' I! • 1111; ' : '- ' 1 ': : 11 : r 1 --" , - ,- -L .___ - L ---- t —f ,-..,-.7-1-ri-r-_-4::_"-L-... 11; A. ,, NVEEKLy DEVOD TO" lirOgAnitt LAGRIc4 I II,IILE 111,01101 r ANP:fOTIV,ION:ANO'DOMZSTICINTEIatertiIi ! .7 I 11 0 1 'consequence of havlogithe sea-front which' Not Se in the Valley or I th e, Amazon.— liests upon the short , leg ih ' the northern' There the/ weather ihrtgiAehble all the year hemisphere: and 'loeking ttl'the northeasti round; 'and' thtiekh 'mere raid folk there' in 'and in consequence bf having the' sea-frOnt' some trionths ' than ;in otherd; tiS it' dabs which , rests upon the long leg in the south-' here with us,' still tit*, as hero, 'Riney ,ern . hemisphere, to look southeast, the riiih, and does rain', any, day in thd'yettr: 'northeast and the southeast' rade windS, as Now, I I thitik that any one , who has fel: 'thsreame'scroso the Mina" ' filled with' lowed' me With 'a map will perceive 4 , hy rntoisturof go full charged into the interior, thiS inter-tropiCal region of South 'Amer 'dropping it in showers as they go until ica, 'Or that part of its water-shed which they'reactv I-the-anew-capped 'summits of fr9 i n p an i n t ia v ,' t i, r parallel of3o or 35 • 1 itho ti2ntles,..: when the- last d r o p ' that *that de. S.'slOptis 'towards the 'Atlantic, has, very lots+ 'temikinittire can wring from them an d oug h t to h ave, : the most remarkable is'idepositetkto melt and feed"the sources climate in the world. We have geeti that i lof the Amazon and the La Plata with their Ensiern Africa, and Eastern Africdelone, tributarid. , reSembles it'in configuration of shore lino The;northeast trade winds commence to alonei, for the . evporating surface and the bl o w about theTropielof 'Cancer, and tem- supplies of vapor are wanting ? and there ' ing from the quarter they , do, they blow ob- fore South Africa cannot be nearly so well liquely across the 'Atlantie. They evaP' supplied with raids,and consequently with orate 41.0 m the ' sea as 'they go ; and itu - ' rivers, as is South America. pih,giitte at right ,angles' upon the South ' In all the other inter tropical regions of Arneriten shore-line,' that 'extends from the N wo n rld iT in d Indi d a, in, Western Africa, Cape St, Wave to Cabo La Vela, they car- Polynesia—the year, ry into the , intt3ri'or the vapor that , fortes is7ivideCi out an int n e n the rainy senio and the the clouds that gi , i6 the 'rain which sup ,-, dr y; dining t he latter of which " li tt le l or no pliel' with water the' Magdalena, the vr- fulls, • d ry, an d water spr i ngs go %MO, and the northern tributaries of ish,and dead bodies pollutes the air. ,Then, the Amazon. too, stalks forth in these countries the The volume of water discharged by "restilence that,. walketh in darkness. these rivers into the , sea is expressive of In In the valley of the Amazon no such the quantity which. thoEe northeast trade condition exists. There the fall of water, winds toke up from the sea, and, carrying, though copious--the river Amazon is the in ttio' clouds, - precipitate upon the wat er rain.guage--is not compressed within a - shed , that is drained 5y these -. ' streams.-few months, nor accompanied by the terri theylare We hurricanes and tornadoes which rage but , pipes anlegutters which Na- turel has pleted under the.••etives of the groat taster-shed 'that has the Andes torn at the change of seasons in India. Here. ridgeipolei the Caribbean Sett and 'Nortli , at America, gentle and truthful showers Atlentic fora Cistern. • •,, fall daily. and tornadoes are unknown. Th 6 trade-wind region of the North At= ; • Becatwo the Amazon is a tropical coon 'antic affords the Water-surface 'wherel the j try, the public is disposed to judge of its evaporation is i carried' on that supplies 1 climates p them with the cli with rains, dews, and moisture, New Gra.l mates of b other tropical countries---as In nada, Veneiuelai the three Cruzimas,and'i die,for example. But, for the reasons the Atlantic slopes of Ectitider. .1 i i stated,oed bemuse there are no Monsoons 1 - Mille q th`er hand l ; the southeast trade or, other , conditions to cause the valley ors winds 'commence to blow about the pare)) •! the , Amazon to be parched with drought; el l ' Of 36, deg.., o'r ,45 . ; deg. south. Th b y ; atone season, and drenched with rains at i come, toe, obliquelf eeroSS the Atlantic'' another—as India is on one hand, and the and strike perpendiaeleVlV upOn'ihe Scnt; Oronoco country on the other—there is no Arnerldritilcoast-line 'which 'extends , f retri l i more-resemblance between the climates of Co 6 i Si. 'ltiKjiie 'towaidig ' fi eno tr o • ro. _l_l India and the Amazon than there is be- Th y Pasditenhe ifiterlor N'vlih their whole' tween the climates of Rome and Boston; lee 'or Moisturii, every Liter; br ‘ yhj o h; and any one who would infer similarity of; is wring from' them before they cross the 1 climate from the fact that Boston and Rome I Mle's. °The qiidritity of 'moigtott, w hia i ' are , ih thasamo latitude would not,be more ; (upontken uti'from - the sea and rained'ddiaoti , out than he who infers similarity of climate; this 'iw'onderfiilly ftuitiful country' bstwdiett India and Amazonia bectiusethey l radY be s'den in wltitth'd Ls Pltiici and the both are tropical countries. ' I . Now, what ought to be theeenditien of Amazon dischargd back Into the sea. Now, there is no trepiCa'l, Country is the an inter-tropical country whose plains are watered with frequent shoWers, unaccom• wrorld, }which has to windward, and so ex- . . . anted b a single drought dunhg ages of 04,19 windward of it, such an spent of ocean:in the trade wind region. , Gettse . perpetual summer ?' Why, fertility and , I queu s ciy, ,tliere is no inter-treptasl,•Coual4y ' fbr in such a climate rin thine Selobrity; in the,wea 'that,is so fi nely watered as is and everything w ill grow. 'The rapid pro , this gredt Apitilekcountry of South Amer- tion'en - d• edristant decay of vegetable • • , matter 'that have been going on there for '94., _ 1 , _, . ; , • . of the l' ...„.• „ ~. • • , . A t iPnir tee Atlantic coast ot the u liken theusands ' and Abu:Sands of years mein the e o 4 f o r c h i na ari d the have made the soil rich' with' vegembto State r s elona . tn.. . least ot pew Holland the land trends along mould. ' 'il there isin the tre,e i ion ofthe trade winds of.t wse re. Th e fact that v egetation •• d' - e ; d gion,s l These winds with their moisture,, pptual activity—that there, th ere is no pe travel along parallel. with the land. , ,They nod or ve4ota*,,,iepose--that as fast' es ocie , leaf fa ll s and, begins to decay other Eci,no,t', l 2l9* t>cr,pen . slicularly upon ft, ner Rullt I t heir viipso ,t it across ti ) inlp the leaves just Utting fotth absorb its gases-- reek's the valley in the Amazon one 'of in slier, as the tp Scath,,America,— PleucorisequenFe is, none of thinc . inter. tho most saldbripus and del i ghtful or cli trypical countries can toast of, strvons mates. ' , ' 4 and. water-courSes like' those of ~ S outh' Having shown that , the climate of th e A.meNci. ' , ' La Plata and Amazeli'eoußtrY Ise climate . The, shore line of eastern, Africa is ar- without droughts , and that it is ,a moist l ranged liko ° that of the SOuthi'American and warm climate, l have citablish,e,d water-,slied,;, but•ii has not Os enough to enough to, satisfy nay one that the soil will wr t o, supply, the 7, , apim.. 1.9, feed there, whatever be the; sub l sra:um, must sp,rings lirugh t to ,rnakp' large riyprs., , ~ have i.!Pon it a rich ,vegetahle,nrould, whish „ , l'hs., outheast lrado win,dp,, w i hen • elle the i t t lv.pr of the Test rank vw,tatiori chit rnopoon,4,6l thdpiclina Occart,Avi9 pe rmit , in A p.gp, must ha • ve fortne • d,I, tAelp ta,b)GOWs,Stßke porpendiculasly upon ; In.frty next I shall proceed to ,slAOixivOckt the i efts,t,coa,st ? i f' South Africa,, as they (1P travellers and 'mon of ,scienee. who.bml upon, ,that or so it th Ame4 - ica. In the altill?re4 various portiomsior .this,ivimileCr American_ are, they perpetuaVy:—.ictiful region of,nonntry, say ~ 40 to. 4 preduc. 'Au? ..4filcttplc,sse, .113 r not ,half . the . IY:91 1-771 tiPPP, itki.conlineio,• anti ,thq nayigability lOey , , l therceore, cannot give, t O - rica half! Qg itS ,Watpr.CatirSe, 1 , I lINC.A., 1, as mach rain as South Amerita ii recpiveS,l , (,P bo cgptinue4.) At : ,ttp . s / 9 1 4 1 ,r,0a cll.the 'ollo° of tho Atnertctin goast line risfortne?t. us tit is at tape St. Roque k)r Arnarica;- but h 9 Winds whic4LCIVSS this liciebetween,CE • tpe [ St. Itoli.te and the isthran4 have tinyer4o I t h e Atli:min i ocean .and,Carihlig , an sea-7 ,I?lriCe they, ,reach the, lanA ;d9rph?g,,,with rpoistUrii,;,,,Nyheretut, in' Afrioaohe north, Otst t,ratles/whicherosEi the coast, lino from J i Cape Quardifai',t o•,. the isthmus of Sue E •'•Li I in ', have sucked up vapors &pin, the Red sett' op Iy th ref ? l n ilte quantity o r oi iea which theste winds , carry:into the interior ' Of Africa'is not by' 'any means, soireat as I tI P); wh'oo3s(ift,)F*AtlkTit '4.l.(cY.ger 04,5ckt,41/r4r144.' 140,?*.9cP.11 as. 1 tliS9 t‘ ' MN icliot4CP.lti eivaP9ral 4 +9g 4 4 1 CM? 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DARIINESS AND DEMONS; "And I'll go my twenty Orillalph," I shouted. , , i f lllust wo come alone or both On D,NUNEIRtAIIiiD gY ,TERI. • together Captain" ng " °E " 8 ' " Tricnvp '" ' "Just as VOil Oense about that. , But Twenty years ago; One of the most prom- hold' on--I w as 'rather too fast..P' I ineant inent 4thjects that inet the eye of the lake a f ter midnigh t: ' voyager as he entered the mouth ofGrand "All right Captain," answered Eastman, River from Lake Erie, was a large brick "I don't care how long after midnight it is. mansion situated on the • very bank of the' It flay be sunrise and suit melosiaa,welt; lake, some five ,hundred yards to theeast- but if I don't come heti and datidea horn. ward of the little cluster of houses dignifi- pipe on this very floor within; fifteen min ed by the name of Fairport, a favorite re- utes of midnight, my name's not Ralph:" sort of steamers to procure woodosnd quite At this Moment several of the doors a favorite port for sail vessels in a storm, opened tied slammed to agairewith a crash and the harbor.was far more easy of access Er F le er more ' than ' two years previous to the ' o verhea d. mansion at the ',Wh a t' s fi l my , borne the rep- rri- that fairly made the' building, quiver,and at than others on the southern shore'of Lake the same time there wee heard a low me. nototious spring of 1852, this brick howl in the chamber directly enquired several of the mouth of Grand River had party gazing about them with looks of utatioti of being haunted. Almost every wonder and awe. night, strange unnatural: sights and te Five or six of us rushed up stairs and , ble noises had been seen and heard in and searched every part of the chamber, hut all about tho house, end although several In, was hushed, and when we returned to our ' , vestigations had taken place by men who friends wo gave it as our opinion that the claimed that it is all a hoax,'skilfully man -1 strange noise and slamming of the doors aged by human agency, yet nothing that hud been caused by a sudden gust of wind gave any clue to the mystery had been coming in through the broken windows. elicited, and the people of the village, a "Very likely, „ said Capt , piracy, with great many farmers in the neighborho od; al e a peculiar look that had more of meaning and hundrecisof travelers, became as firm in it than his words conveyed. ly convinced that the deserted'mansion was really the haunt of goblins, ghosts, and "Come, let's adjourn out of this old rook ” demons, as they 'were aware of the fact ery, observed somebody, and the motion that the house 'had stood there for mord was carried • without, a dissenting voice, and than two years unitiliabited. we returned to the old warehouse on the wharf where, a ft er having . placed the It was in the latter part of July, 1832 amount of money bet, in the hands of stake, that the schooner to which I. belonged holders, Ralph and I repaired on board the made a harbor in Grand River; about sun vessel to which he' belonged, to talk over rise, and before noon there were fitll thirty the intended night venture ; leaving off lak e craft put up like ourselves for:shelter friends to pass the remainder of the day as from a severe northeast storm which was , people usually do who have nothing on raging outside. earth to do. Most of us were familiar with the many ridiculous stories current respecting the It was arranged between Ralph and my self that we would turn in at sundown so haunted house, many of the number be. as to get a few hours sleep, before we set lieved them all, and some few—myself out. The cook of Ralph's vessel was to sup among the number scouted rho idea call him at eleven o'clock, when he would of there being anything at all supernatur matter . We were discus .,, sing the subject pro and rouse me and we would start off so as to al about the , , reach tho 'haunted house about midnight. con, thirty of us . perhaps in an old ware- I went on hoard my vessel and turned house on • the wharf, when one of our num- in, after which I have no knowledgeof any- ber—Capt. liirrusy, the commander of one thing that, passed t ill. I was amused from a of the vessels in port, proposed a,visit to I sound sleep, by a tremendous peel of than-, rip ihe mansion , by daylight, • for the purpose ' der that seemed to rock the s er e of I of making a thorough examination of the and leaping to my feet, I felt the cool night remises. The motion was instantly sec. breeze blowing unon my,bere bead and I ended by a majority of the party, and off knew in a moment I was not in the cabin we went at once to put our resolution in of the schooner. practice. A' moment more and the pitchy dark- We found the house, which in those ness was lit up be a vivid flash of lightning, days was considered a fashionable modern' and judge, if you can, of my,astonishment built structure, standing a little back from ' at finding ,myself standing . there barchead the road, where the, bank hegart , te Slope off' ed and without any coat, in,,the, pe t rel) of towards the beaph, so that ;the mansion, the haunted house. How I .caine there, or which was threel stories on the street front, 1 what the hour was I could l eroun not te d ll t yet was lour next the lake, the lower one be- , there, I was—alone, and, al me en ing an open light basement of about half i the seats of tb baree piazz fee e and set (ran ge s nd hidunceuth the width of the house, with .a great dark , beings, with t l cellar separated by a brick wall from the , ous mask n at es o ach thei r her bea while in theds, laughin a pnenal ki t chen in the rear. gibberiugr, o The house had been built for a hotel, 1 door.way stood a giant figure , bearing , In and the whole length of the street front, ' his left hand n common tin lament, and there was a balcony witim porch end seats on his right virm what appeared tp be al all round it except at the entrance,. cape. ~shield with a blood red cross like those on ble, eltogether, of seating forty or fifty peo. the doors, upon its surface. plc comfortably. , The "original proprietor I *ere Ito 'say, I was not ,frightened, ."I of the,house had gone with the Mormons should - be gUilty, of a rrilschoed ; but my after ,inhabiting it al.v)ut•ltwo years but, fear, was ir iso kind naturally Pe whether, ho- still., owned the., place, or al than by a reari oc , somettdug earn whother' there was, tiny owner for. it or not,; al, than appreteesion of ell) , hedily barna no civo! • pretended to know. One thing ' from the horri le things obeut„rop, wnicli however, wits very, eertain;, No one had I fi rmly believed, to be ehaptoma, wi,tit ,no lived there--atleast no mortal tenant, for power. to do roe any inJurYs, Still I was more than two years, and, the people most terribly frightened; my hair seemed shunned it as, the,abede of evil, spirits. Ito stand erect, the warm bleed felt like an Within, the Ilnese,presented an appear, _lee batb l , us it •*, , ,ps freezing through,,MY I aneoPuelt like thatofolher buildings un- ytarts, and I would i have giverioe, cemed der: these= eircurnstanees, and the only wealth pr the, universe, bad I possessed it, 'mysterious features we could discover I for the power to fly from the horrid, scenes werp.that on every door, from the cellar ',,efllevlish enchantment. , , • le- 11 1 h e ,to tho [oink, arid. on both bidtlS, .N.St about 1 1 , Alio seat from w..,-1 -,,meot qv risen the eentre,tvaaPreeed a St. Andrew's erpas, I When I was aroused by, chi* im4td,oktin [ und upon, a dole exeminatien, the naateri. # , r, was uooecupieduaml, steggerteg far oeVosed for die purpose, prelied tbe blood war d , ; ,llli,l dowe, et' ,ii iwith, my h e ad Xt i o_other mystery was, that On the floors, 1 bagel quips 41e, windo i v,v,,through the bro. were. an infioit9lnumber of tracks,made by 'keß pips or y , b,io a , bare arm prot9ided, :naked human feet^Kirfle of them slim end an qCz,rd?) r , AO .1 touched the seat whpn deficatedilm. these of i women, while by :fur a ,e 81,4 1 tttn,rrpr, , hand i typs laid epen, may 1 Alta greateripertion .hero tbAse of stout, full fade grown moo. ' ' '-• Pit:ffiPg4,.;',:ell of ` terror 1 nt l eMPled /. 0 All thes;3 traeka_ resemble exactly ,thoso spring up, ItAt. l o nouKnot, for attothor had mitile,,4 a person corning out of u clay grasped my ban' AO ',drew my head hack pit, 9r mertard becl i , apd, welltinghciver a I against the sash the window so tbat l for auteeth evince , • JeAvirte, :the prints of the ; a moment, A wps a prise*, But seifing toes 9od the ,w,hple shape of the, foot put- I the hand rill hOth my • own, ffirst'brolto litted, i by a deposit of mud;. the,material in i its grip upplyny hair,., riod drawing the this.,iristance, beingldentical with• that up- person to whemit betengad up agaiust the ed. for ;the manufacture of WAIF,. • sash I. reeoutozed by o fleo g a g a li"inni9g tl 10, II 't . Ili b , After,rounY, a.rgumenla nnci,auggastions which lit up, t qe porc4,nt i ah j inopent,, a l es to the origio, design, or eneenieg Of ft fer,mPr,' l s dll i g n ,,, tq..1'..19113 ).'!)nt,ll kner lvvP Joy ste rieus, it rac ka ,rold crosses, . Capt. air. yeri'rs pre glottaly to ; the I ste . te of, ,N t , ork. .ney,,gavo it an his : positi ve,conviction, that ' 0 n 1( had left home c to visit kt.marrteilsis . ( they woro the'handityprk,of Omens ~ . • ter livig' in Cleve l and, after whieh neth , ‘, , Nhen they ore decidedly the most . ling had evecbeee seen or, t heerti,ef, het' till •hlen43r,,dirtY,, dfsii§, I; have, TiOr tglati),op l' that 'Atil . i , t, s ; ,it;Alen . I,n r, kipc tl/{e in , the Ate track oc l : ailid Relph,EAtstmati,,a stout, nnrmn),l l ,oi' . g9, l ?ti 3 O i?it: tl iP 0P 0 1 1 ,94 I'Mn l " ifeerleffe fellow, ,• -. ,1 1 1 , 11 ,.) i,. 91' T :rtott' l ~„ ~:, ~• , . . v . r •%, i l ; , i_, ~1 , t'ItAMIC)herfeiCAPWD..)4iregY,7OIIIWA iitkl ~, r t ? tox,§FP 4 F l 's, If Plißcer 3 nPfliffa gr, 0 , 0 ,0 1 CflP,Rilliglfo make cePganaPiiefll.4llllJlP , mppn, the gtrl .e,arm• ,Wlt,e,MltOtlllY.Yetuj. , l l,- Oilat 04 Pvfi)vmhearsliftrimad.or,ihoye ted fro#l, Ow ,‘;'lii'dr,o l 74' , P , rill ~.q Al,- e Alovfin !CPO, l :NW in.° i 0 1119stliel-latStre- r, eitsthly, Ati,uAter,: y h!.,q , ,mey4 N) ciqg 9 „,, io nsp r pre tiigf,dgpitl,e.(llc,thet)eso•rii egi ?gm. I friam l the interior. a ihe house, up front tf;e t,l,Ypn,V, ~c,xe,l,4madl th& oputip,ip c „at lose )gtirrqbalttomnonithatietrch,'ondlroin ten in infiSPRP9SII4-oillOkall All..et .tivitnlYAlll- I ithoieealld I „invisible : oderntins . in-•she • Mack 1 11503/A4,tvi*lilltr, Qyotlios,Ralphowill do re lo 1 night: , i9a 'III lo 1,10 , ,' ii+od come tide after dtak,"' , I The fiendish laughter died away, and 41Tilil 7.051.1. 1 1f. TIT e....": 1:,, nlo ;dill •Itlt bnil ri l t lani9't '3lll. - flint - at AdyffilStegt t - , : . • , , „ .!=i '‘ • •.(i4140:.: " 4 . 4 t.4._ IY. 4 (iskji _'ff i ft'll%.. hint , f"s, l'iff 11. 111111:1-. 01 7.11111.1101 , :' , l. 1111, I It 11411111111: s I MOO. ' ' SU DU squares* Maine. Its ~, _3. 3.3„, d- do 6 soonthe. - . 7 . • L. r , c 1 rrs,;;l:,Y, li In 111'1 1 ;Ili 1 '.l i ::11 ,. .i,1'i i FrtrliikwilPlDlSP. .... P 3 A i l ictijllr i vml4ol 1 iieara II ~as, , . I%so I'h v D. , , do f 4 Wroth., 400 1 , do do !Smooths.. 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' ....-. 1 Bbots;lobg a, to , ttiiii i i ~ n, ti .),,,%.,.• . . oivoVhliititsuittikil ll . kitNii6/iiiiiii 4 iick i , DOT rum OR OS: T/10-6llbUre6T , I tiOTICA •AT TIMAPFICE tilflE „ . • , 004WittiiillthiliCOUBLIeft .*i ) " „ _.* . . there was a few ntement'n silence Waken. only hy the low motoring thunder, tillet length eight clear and diStmet groltes Trom the bill of a revenue cutter itt'ille'hartifii : ; told the hour of Midnight,' upon w Wit' the giant in:the door shouted,,,