3 i f 111T ' T .T.H LARRIHEU. ) r,., R, FENT WAItD, Jr., ) Eihtorj VOL Villi. NO 'JO. Term of iitisrrl(liii. rf pii-l In mlviini'i', or n ithin llni'O mini tlif t fl ;,'i If (mill liny limo wllliin llio .vi'iir, . . . ,',n (l'miil uflcr tlic rxiir.iiinn nf tlin j our, . 2 an Trmn nf AihrHlsIi:. A Ivcrlisi'iiioiili iiro Inscrtd in IU Itoi'iil.licnn it the f"M" in;; rutcs : I oil . 2 tin, ,1 tin. One H'l'tirc, (14 Iinc,) $ Ml $ 7.-, J no Tro iiiii run. (!!N linen,) 1 0(1 1 .'.() J (H) Tliroo uplines, (12 linc,l 1 Ml 2 011 2 .'.0 It uinntliji. (1 nio's. 12 nio. One Square : : : : $2 JO $ I on $7 mi Two'iiurti, : : ! : : 4 00 ll no in no Three ni'iircs, : : : : A (in M 00 12 (ID Four .Nnre, : ; : : ft 00 10 00 1 1 00 11,'ilf a column, : : : : S M 1' no IS no On column. : : : : I I 00 20 no no Overdue" weeks nn,l 1,'s.i (linn tluco ini'lilli" 23 cents 'or 8iiniro for eii. li innorlion. liu-niicM noliees not uxcceiliiij; S linos nro iu nrled for $2 a year. Aitrt'rlieuiont not nmrkel wilh tlio number of lniertiiin ilc-ircl, will ho continued I ill forbid ami cljurgeil nceordiiif; to thin terms. la it rim in. & wa ii. SELECT FOETRY. Till: SUA xiir.i.i.. DT U. I'. llll.rS. '. i it wilh thee, uIi lone sea shell ? Why litter this rcusclt" i Muuti Art yi-iii ninjj ntiin l-'nr lli)' home in tins main Where tho sunlight hath never shnno! I.ilr tl c nuiflVi! t ., 1, ,.( ., 1.,, ., i,, ... T!,y ii.ii.-i. i iii .11" ;., no- ; Ail uvmrniii,' the In-. . In "imo far c ir il -nvo Whii h blos-suins down under the -.ei ? They rty that the Mh,- of the iritive win es This melancholy ilii-go dotli Ice'; Whi h, though far nway, lloth ever hetrny lliy Lirlh in the wild neenn deep. And is i n.it thus with that mystic il voii- Which nji-nUs to the c hiklien of earth, Ait tflen unfolds, To lioj-iimied sou's. F'j-.nf trice of tli.-ir heavenly birth? Ah ! many n spirit like thee, Uno shell ! Now mourns in its prison of clav . While it eiitei.L'fl faint glciiins, Iu soul-thrillinpr dreams, Of the ocmn that's fur mvny. i:TiHi:iiiM'. bt 0. w. n iin nr r. 'Tis sweet nt the t lo in? of day, Tr.im the w iirisi.mc turinoil of life, To iviind. r ,!':. cuciiiiiV-r'd a v.iy, I''r.m its scenes loiifndon anil 'hid. A way to the lonely retreat, Where r.i jarrin or .li-cm 1 invi.li, lint con. ord an I ii.iniiiiiy s vet, The beauties of luitnr,' .tvj1. Whero the floweret iiihnlc' the la-t r:y Of tho sun. ns ho sets in t:i. west, And mournful to part w ith the dav, Drops its head on its mother' s fond breast. To lie:in-ehi'Orin ; pleasures like iVhj, In solitude let me repair; To lb 0 wo uy of life they give cui, And d -ive uHiiy roiroiv u'ld enro. The Orcat Maryland Black Cat Case, "If you incut u Ihii k cat, shave him to the lail.' 1 Li- ti I'tneiiiliiiis chm is now 1 1 1 ijr l.rliii a jinliciiil tril.iiiinl ol' tli Stuto d' Muiy hmil, ninl ,n':ciit- lm.ny 1 cn;ai Kiil.lc lcatui-s'.-. il tli iiij. iniit v c.ii'i . i uiii;'i ( i npnoity of I l;o l i. : danh in tin' cn.,-. )"'if tli( lu ncfit fit' tlic li'.ll 1 1 id.'ssicii nii.l p'litli'tiifti (.'ninilly wlio nmv wisli to 011 trr a now ticl'l ofsjifriilniion. 1 will jiivo n short liistory of thr r!io mi I linnni it. t;nnio yenrs noo a pciitlrtnnn nf Mnry luiK.1 conci'ivcd tlic idcii lli:it nn iimin -ii--( fort tine roulil ln ronli.od hv tho rfinini; of hliu k outs for tlio Nik ol tlioir skins' 'I'ho U'inoiinl olistficli' to tlio jil in ;h tho iin Jiosiliility of kccpini! tho niiinuiN t. oothor, mid ;n'fvont thom li-otu uniidoiin oil, 11s tlioir activity, nssihtod liy tho - ! 1 1 t i-a t il ir iiialitjs of thoir clans, would ciniliV tli:n toilc.tvnnv onclrwiiro ; mid nt l it. nftcr imicli thinkiiij.', tho ido.i suapsiod it-'-ll 10 ins inni'i linn wiuer was (in only 0..1 rior tliai outs would not i.s. I'nitnr in IKis-ossion of 1111 island that a).o.iifd to he just suited for tho oxiioriinont, ho found all ohstnolos tin- success of his jihin roino vod, mid sot iihout orrani,inr the utl'nir. lie ciiiloyi'd mi tijiont, and put out a circular, in which hoFtntod Unit ho would (jive so much a head for every hlack cat that could he got. This advcrtisnioiit was whs circulated through nil the counties bordering on the Chexnpcnko buy, mid nil the negroes got holdof it. In a very hhort time all the black cuts through these coun ties were stolon by tho negroes mid sold to tho agent, who had depots established Ht different points. lid ladies missed t heir f ivv jte l.huk eals, imd mourned tiieinns I - Lot the negroes, incited I iy t he t ice "I'lii-ed none. In this way rc 1 ' ' -lid fifty black cuts in 10 01 l:. . :- " . 1 i- I'l-p "' oil to t he il I a. . n 1 ; u" ir.s an nil. 1 1,,.. ,. 1 i-r liobill - on t 'l Us-,e, il-i slipei I gonid'-iv of 'he cats. "I i.osi , nicy ti.i uisoivcs ; n tl e ishii.d. nn. iiteinleiii an ciiiii-i''. . va-tlv vfoi. spent i.e. i I. or playing wilh eiic.h tie r. or li, e ng biidsor gloilhs! mice: bin at li st ' - ganie tailed thfin. nnd hiiving no ot h i -'apply of food, they beciiino hungry and bv . erato, and roamed around the islam! in largo bands, yelling for food. They nt I.i -t bM'nme dangerous, and the ngeid v. , . ! - his ctnployor uslateiuriit ofthe l;;:i '. .i "ompnnied by a rfpiest to know to Ic-lti em. He mote back to tlx1 agent to set a couple of negroes to entch and open ov"ter f,-r the cuts, which orW was rnr ried out. .The rats, linving die alternative of oystervr starvation before them, vei-v natural clioi-e th former ; but. not being .,,., A Publishers. iicoii-d-i!,,. 1 t . in h iinnatiirol food, a -.o-eios ,, eln.l,.... l.i'i. keont ;itiioii!rt!i,-iii. and one-halt died, 'I his onlaiiiily drove the Mirvivn 1 md, and I he eilher eonmiilted siiiri nr. in a I" o il.--!'ol,ilii.ii. -.wiiii In tl,, iniiiii 1 in 1 At any rate, t h.-y disnppoiuvd, mid Ht'lV novo- neurit ol 11101, . The agent then wrote again lo his em ployer to iii'iiiaiut him w i h the result of I his new treatment, which news w as m piuiied by the modest rciiiost for the pay ment of his wages for tliiseat e.pei iment occupied a space of upwards of a year. The latter was so indignant at the conduct ol hot h I ho agent and the cat.-, thai he llat lv refused, and tho eoliseiieiiee of the re fusal was a suit Lroiight hy llio agent for hiswngi-. This suit has lieen defended for some two veins, and during its progress I liave bcciilne acijtlaiiiled with the fai ls. As far us ti,o theory of the speculation w ent, it was a magnificent idea. The skin of the 1, hick cat is worihin Hoston f0 cents. Tin' cats. I am told, cost the agent just that sum. It was supposed they would ineiva.-o exactly ten fold peraiinuni. Then say, lirst year, number ofeal, l.'iil; second 'year, l..'i(i(); third, l-'i.lilHl from which theie eouM l,o nhtain ", M M ) tonis for tale, hring ing sj.ridii, and ,.aV(. lii.iHiO stock cats re main, which, ni. the al.ove ratio of increase, would give the enormous sum of I111HHHI cats upon the? island, after which till the surplus, over and above the hit number, v.ciolo I e caught in box tr.it-s and lh '': .'-I ni l'...-loii1rri.!-'. J'lii--..l; of l'"v ' ' ' w io : 1 1 pi i 1 1 1 1 'e 1,1 '0.1,111 it I, ,i-:-arn.;;.. ;.n I therei en lie, -11.-1.01; ! . he il. rived Iii. 111 tiie island v. ouid ho in too ne;ohhorhood of live iiundl'ed tiiotisand ilolhiis per annum. The principal d:" whack to the on tir prise was the utter inability of thecals to organ ize or hand together lor the purpose of as sisting eaeli other, anil thus laeilital ing their hunting operations; so. after deep rolled ion npon the sulyot t, it was deter mined to impott a couple of wild cats from South America, wli,.se admixture with his cats would luit only add strength to tho body and value to the fur, hut lio-p ex i . ulive oiialities might 1,. brought .i bear in organizing (heoriginal settlers into hun ing packs and thus enable them to sue cesstuHy pur-no the fipiin-i'Is and ground mice u it): w hieh the i-land abounded and, in liict, to tciu-h these iiiiliirluii.it.' animals, who, torn from tie: com fori able lir. -' b wi i", of eouiso, ignorant of the n-o'i's-ilv of -avago li; .1, tlio niy-i.-ries of i he eh. iso. lie re.-idi'v found a irieiel n ,1 ling to procure him tlio now cais, J j,m afraid ihis frit nd egardei) tho w hole nia' tor as a joke, but at any late ho was faith ful to !iis pronii.-e, am! a :-o.-n ji!,ei his irrival in Kio Janeiro as possible, he ( -(-1:1 iii.'.ivo hunling. who f.iught nm young tigar cat" of exlraordinary feiveity whi. li he pl-ieed ill ,1 OMgo llll'l shipped tn l'lalt'iuo; e. Whr 11 ho hnd fdm.tst forgotten tho mat ter he iv. is sni-pl i-ed by by the receipt of n h ttoi api'i-i-ing him of the arrival of these w ild l easts, and was v-eiie ted "In come for.', ard, pay liai-g"-ami take them away." !le hiiir:ed lo tow nand found t hese young tigers about tlio size of a medium seil- r dug. end a bill of charges of several hun dred percent, more than he anticioated. II 1 --i ; ' 1 it and ordered two ii.'L-roo- to eiiivl ;. !...,.;. in a eiiii io bis country home, I1.1 !,- i-hcil lo exhibit them Le !ore ho -1 iit 1 nem down dow n to take i om mand of the island en!. ( M. the road out to his place I lie e-its glar ed and spil at tho negroes -n such a licn-di-h 111..11111 1' that, lo get rid of t In 'li 1, they turned the , ; e oer on the bar Mde, hereby one oi thecals was sinol in-i cd. The survivor, being deprived of his male became more ferocious than ever, and it became a question w hether it be safe for tho eats upon the island to turn it loose among them. The owner was very much worried until his negro man suggested that t hey should try tlio experiment In putting a tamo cat into the cage. The idea was the very thing. A eat was procured and introduced into tho cage. In 11 bout two minute it was torn intoshreds and nt terly devoured. ( If course it would have been madness to turn the beast loose on the island so the idea was abandoned and it has been kept ever since as 11 small Mienagoiie atlaehed 10 the gentleman's house, with the exception of a periodical visit to the agricultural fair in Baltimore, when it is placed among the poultry, and causes the henrls of the ehichens to die within them. This is a short history of the groat black-cut scheme and the suit arising from it. Whether there is legal ability in tho State sutlieent to settle tho latter is more than 1 am able to say. f.V-v.tyo-,,.c,cV nf lie ll'.voH.inN l'nivn, AniHiji "o.v, .1.-, Joy ,'j, lll.'.is. " Valuable Ixformation. The width of the United States is 2,6,i0 miles. Its length 2.r.00 miles. Area of siUiire miles, l',0.'"!f, 1 ("17. Coast lino of rivers nnd lakes l,'i.201. It has thirty two Suites, of which 17 are b oo nnd 1 slave States ; and seven '' : '. : :!'.. ! '.ol . io'.i I- Co, I ,i, s'r:'i, of which :' 1 ' ' . I 7 ! ', i co at lie Xoi ih ; . .. . , . '..:::. l.al '. nii.l3.'-i'l.ai.' .i.i.. .oe id i, i' . . ,1 oe j ei Mins . . ! i. Tne area ofs,piure miles of tuo St. Law. rence bii.in is l.ln.i (Kh Atlntitic slo-e, ha.in of ..ijiiare tiiiles, -I Ki.coo. l'aeitie slope, basin ol square niile". , .Mi'.iioil. I l.'inh sloic, basin of siUai-o miles, ! '.f-1 ).( hi. ! b'ed liiverof the Norlh, basin or square ' ,, i!e-. fi'.OdO. j Area of the Nonh in square miles, ! .'1 11 I It. f III.', " u. AroMoftiie Territories in square mile", l..-)(tfl.lWrj. Number of miles of Knilroad, UC.000 Kiver r.nd Lake navigation, Il.l,"20. rX - Tl. - qnl TOUCHING INCIDENT. The fi.llowing evhact. taken i account w i illcii bv the Rev, -lain, and iiot.-d by tho a'liiioi- of ( ;i an i; .t"lie, will give the read-'f n ine jdc 1 oi the pecuniary eiubarra--iii( n!s of early ministers nnd of the geiieral slate ol'lhe Western country, ami al-o of tie leinai I., able interposition ui' Jiivino J'ro i-h-n ... for the relief of those minister .', "Our story." sav. Mr. .Miller, will car- J l'V the reader back to ihe perio 1 wlen all iiort h of ihc 1 ihio river was almost an im- ' broken wilderness the iin - tenon- red men's home, (in the other side, u hold' hardy band from beyond the mountain- had buill their log cabins, and were I , ing to subdue the w ildiil'lies-. To Ihciin Vein hour was full of peril. The I ndians would ! often cross the river, steal their children j and horses, kill and scalp every victim! that came in their vu . Tin v Worked in; the held with weapons tit their side, an on a Sabbath met in a grove or rude b; church to hear tho Word of (iod, wuhl their lilies in their hands. Jo pre.u li to these settlers. Mr. Joseph Siniih, 11 1'ii s. byteriau minister, Imd lelL his jiarental home, east of the mountain:'. He.il. was said, was the second liiini-ler wiio had jcrossed tlic Mulioiiguheia. ile settled in i I Washington county, I'ennsylvaiiia, and! ; became the pa toe i,,'('ro.s 1 V, ok and l'p- 1 per ;l!!'.;!o c"li''iv.;:e T ' j 1 -. d; -.'i. !;,).. j.;. j ti v. led !. . - I . , . 1! .', i 1 . -i.,-.- ..1 ; cany niiiiistei'.s, am t e'lltiviite ., r.in.t. 1 Jl' ptiicli.'ecd o.ie on ere. ill, proiui-iii,-: to I pay foi it il h the salary pledged to him I by the people. Vear pawl uw ay . The 1 pa-dor wa.- 1111; aid. J.inlo or no' in nicy j was in circulation. Wiio.it wa-abiimi.oit, I but there wa- no market. Il could ttn be I bold for more than tweheanda half con's, linclsh. liven the salt, whicii had to be I'l.iughl across the niotintaius en p.ick- hor-cs, was wortli eight dollars per bii-'bel. j and twenty-one bushels (,f wheat had i f I ten to be given for one of salt. The lime t came w hen tne payment must he iii.ni, j ; and Mr. Smith was told he must pay d' ; leave his farm. 'Three years sahu Wa.-I now line lioiu ins neopie. tor tuo want of this, his lands, his '.inpi onienis up u i; -1 and his hnpo.-.Jof remaiiiiii-,' anion;: a bol"V- ed pie mii-t be abandoned. The p pi.- w.-ro o .lleil logoth"r. ami the case I. befm e them, in, 1 I hev wei'..! greativ tin ed ; -plan iiim-ii from on high wa.; sou-. b; ifler plan was proposed and a'';ui- t"iio ; u. i-.ingr. :d,oi, wa.; .ii. i!.." to pnv a I ll In- of I heir debts, and no uioii-.-v could be borrowed. In despair they ad- 1 join nei to in,-"' again the following wool:. In lie- I,,, .ui.,,. u was asici'lainod th it .1 j Mr. Meo;e, who oiued the only mill in j the i.'o,,n;y, would erind tor th. .11 whoa! ; on I eas. ili.il -1 teni.s. At the next ll.ei-t-1 ing it was res. livid lo carry their wheat Jo ' Mr. Mom's mill , some gave fifty bii-hel-, j some more. This w,--8 carried from li ft,-. 11 i to ! .'.only-six mil on lior-.es to mill, in a , niouth word came that the Hour was ready 1 to go to market. Again the people were I called together. After tin carne-a prayer j t In.-1 iiieslion wa-, a-.ked, "Who will run the lloiir hi Mcv (.). lean .'" J'uis was a j startling ipic.taiu. l ac wea k was perilous ill t he ex 1 leuie ; months, .nil: I p.,.-s he I ore j the adveniin or could hope to r.-turii. even , thot.ga his jo.n uoy Would be foitiinale; j nearly all lue way was a w ildoi no..-, and gloomy taie. were told of the 1 ivaehel oils j Indians, More than one bo.o crow had gone on that journey and had come back no more. "Uiiotheii could endure the! toil and brave the diinger None volun teered; the young shrank back, and the middle aged had their excuse. At length 11 hoary headed man, an elder of the church, sixty-four years nf age, rose, and to the astonishment of the assembly said, "Hero I am ; send me." The deepest feeling at once prevailed the whole assem bly. Tosco their venerated old "lder thus do vole him.- If for I heir good, inel led I hem all to tears. They gathered around rath er Smiley to learn that his resolution was indeed taken ; that rather than lose his pastor le; Won nave ilanger, toil and even death. Alii leal I r some delay and tioilb - le, two young men were induced by hope ol a huge rewind, to go as Ins assistants. Aiuiy was iqyonne'i lor siannig. Jim.'.' ---."ue. i miu-.i you win go there, and -.uiui ihio viu, Hum on an. i lieai, iiiiiii love to father Suiiloy nnd deep interest in : the object of his mission, gathered logttU- j or, and with their pastor at their head, cauie down from the church, filteen luik-s j away, to the bank of the river, lo bid the old man farewell. Then a prayer was of- fered up by their pastor, and a parting Iiyiiin was sung. I hen said llieold .Notcli- ........ iii.. : . j i.i.. .....iii.. ...i a - v the Lord will do for us." This was done nnd the boat tloaled idowly away. More Illilll. LI L l LI1U (ill 11 Hllll 111. IIS SI" WI i! II than nine mourns passed and no word; came back trom 1'atlier .-snuley. .Many a i,. 1,1 1....... I, ..... il.... I r.... i.l... i..,. -i.i-M-i ua.. .i,, "".""' -" mi", "III wind was ii is lute was unknown. .Another Snbbiil ii cnii" ; the people cnine togemer for urn si. . ..i. i llnie, cm ln. iiidc l, on on, bei"H , ,,i l.O'li.j o.e, i niei .io, : . sat I a :.o .-:.. lev . , ,ei si , . ..- i ho , , -le w., : po ,- ! : ..n.ci , ... ,-, .ii ih Wee , .i..,. 11.0....,. . i c,, mo ,.r ,i, . A ,1-1 'in. .1.1..) II. el 'n illl 1-l-t li.'lioii ,u (jtlu e i' lis -ji.c le,:,: ii, i.iii.ii' .viniie rose and told his moiv: ihat the hold hnu ui-s. t'Olod hi mission, ili.d he i, ad sola h llour lor tw ctity-scvi n dollar., a bai id, nnd thou got salely back. Uu th.u Uicw u huge purse find poured upon the table a larger pile ol gold than most of the ,-cta- tors Imd ever seen before. 1 lie young men weie paid each one hundred dollars, l uih- cr Smiley was asked his charge, lie meek- ly ici-l.i i, lh.it lie thought lie ought to hue tin- same a., one o, the joun men, though he hail not done .puto us much work. It wi" immediately proposed to piiy him Ihree liundred dullaiH. This bo rtlused till tho pastor was paid. Upon counting the nioiity it wns found there in' , V. en. 111 -! lo 1 ;iv 'vhat was due Mr. "al.irv for one ear Smith. l- advance hi t" 1 oino.-i-i r.-- iod I'.i ihi.e hiiu.ln I , I it dividend end then 1 jeli e.titi'iii p'i-1. ;!iei, ' l.isto 1 he bp The b , 1 ill tho-aine. I Tin'-, lie j- i l ;s v. '1 i I'd-M ed. .nr! u l:i! P. in-Ill the I I ii i; ,. I'll', 'l'.'lil i older i.-C,!- rel. 1 rd : .! Tin ' e 1 a f.i 'C -I I ' i : .'I"l ' 1 bd ell. sti'l V i l tie a is 1 il ls I '1 is I 1:.-- l'haekei' I ! . I , W i i 1 1 I e; .mi-hing 1. IV 11. i l -..Il Collin I 'ed III.' r.;n-ell nil 1. t je- 1 he is bii;,, v.'ilh ll,, binl -r. h im hilic-elf wi, ii the lilll'ls !'..!' the dull 00! man ; he 1 un ite,' : hegi . - and i.'l.'e op.lt.. n'. ; ,-: lirike iilli r- ll. tl," '1'lilC- limn, v to to.- i.iiim , 01 at celi. ..; ; jltllc llo.'s Wh'i.'h lie Wolihl l.jel, llt';,, '" smiles at old -tol-ics whieli v.-.tul-1 : ... 1 .. 1 . . . 1 I ' ore.li; out III V.IW IIS W ere tie v I 01 anv one I, ut i.ai a : he hi ,,i-s -a hi mai'leii. ho i eat s time wlc, n , tile I'.iliny pert a m III-!' piece on Wicked, live! Ilee OM'l' ill- Si, the lil- I l.lll. I. tie li . Mll'l Mlllh'-. w , 1 llp-e-..-, the ' I.l I Till. Of A 1' i.Nii W.TK. dow .:;: l:."s( I, ufll 1. Win n li;i a 1. U i.l li f li.e j,'. i'. and till 1. ' I J T I a- leln V.IV io! I p..sl -le,, I'll -l-l While :i!eh over i. and the o W ill b" i lips V 1 it! , ping us lo ' fo "i'lell j tin -od will '..0 growing given lhar snail hole ioio'.ei' from you'- sight the du-t 1 f 'one who has oflen nesth-.l close to 011v wari.i heart. I'or i.i.inv long 'ind .dec). I. nlgiiis, u h, 11 .ill bill m v ill I Igills l . . e I '! I est. 1 have w re-il -d v I'll Ihe e.- i, u-n. , -. i f ap'l-o:i( -hing !.-:: ii. Mil! at f.-t il has ft,-., cod ,' if ni 011 ,ny : 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ; and dthough lo u, 10 olhi is, i; nii:.dit s, , bu: the ncivoos iui e-iul;,..' o' a girl, ye. ii,ar (ieorge. it i- s,,. Many weary nights 1 pi- cd in lie, lei.-avor io r-- oil'-;!.. n;'- I .en lo :!,- ,n. ye. 1, v, j; .,, 1 j,,-, , -, and iii;. hi-;.. i.i w, ild oi tu, and J beauty ; li 1 1 1 hal ! ill-Iced i- it t. tr-.gile I "ii silon : ly am ! alene v.itli M- sure 01,- 1 1 ' I H '1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 I ;l ill .o.oiil to ... and ,: 1 -". '.. into the "bu . I know ,11 w li, .m I I n;i '. . ,1... g on Iii. arm. I i "1 H"t blf'ii'e me for l lo.i darl hav be. 'I ar li" 1 opll'g e 1 Mlbjl ! I th 1 , 1 ft '111 yen. 1,'ow 1 oiih I you I at n id '. i! of all . t her., to -u, h s, ,, v.,,.- , 1 ,. .. '. win ll I hue w ill in ike ; j; .1 ; ail ing lo yon ; oniv t" h.l'll ,: lllV 1 lo I 1 oi.ld have wi-hed to In ' I 1 rJ our s iif '.i hen '. on II-. i ) !'1--W ill" y ,.;ii- !;.-:,, ', ,1 '1 e ih" i;ii d.i.ni time ! upon i.om I s; ir:: ii 'i in not t" i i .lege dro; 11 , nd .'.: your blow, and li-hcr y.-iir dois'i ic into it. M.ikir's j-rv-onee, nnii-di woin, ill's lu ll. - t !-'.;', or. lint a is be and I - libit. 11. Y ill's is t ue p. ol v. a !eii lug. tor ,y'' long ami nighis. ).,r the spirit V final ihgi.t, ; ii.iii-.ciing i.iy bio.i- t t-i mv shall share mv .-inking he ;a,i,-i;i-s bo., hi-l thoii,'hl. 'fill" haul. -I b"ni oi. in. an, liie And I ll,,- the oil Vl.l last i in l.i-t mv land H -. -sine feeble kiss shall be yours until gi:iv deal h ; and our spirit, .hall hold en. couimunio-,1 until gently faded livni view the last of earth- you shall niingle with the first bright glimpses of the un fading glories .if the better world, whcie partings are no inure. Well, do 1 know the spot, mv dear (ieorge, where you will lay mo. (!t slood by the place, and as ivewatcht n wa I tin meiioiv sunset, as it glanced in ouivermg, war, to learn the fate of our i . 11...)..... ll... 1. !.,. 1 1 1 : I il .... ..'. .i.i.-n. . . ... ..ugu me .en es, nun uiirnisiioii the grassy mound around us with strines of burnished gold, each, perhaps, hasMho'tj When I su .-go-tod to the agent. jn tlTi that someday one of us would come alone 1 council, thai' 1 nr ..posed to inquire into 1 and whieheyer il be, your name Would be the faleofMi-. Wiener Airs I !,.,. : ; n the stone, but we loved the spot, and , i mio". you win love it n"ie the less when 'you see the same sunlight linger inn p!;:y aioe tuo grass mat grows over vmr .Ma- .. j... . ..I -.v. .1 .1 -, .iu i iiou. nnd w nis- T01' i-H-ong the waving branches : - nin not t, but gone before." j KebuchactiaCZar'8 Hunting Diary. It is to be hoped, says the New York Kvcniiig T.s, that the follow ing rem, u ka - hie corroboration of Scripture may not meet with the fate of J'rofe-sor Maury's ... ... . . . " -!..(. ..... . f ...... 1 .... If., .,. 1, t . tu.niii i; I - iiii.'i i f 1 1 lilt. ' 1 1 I I world," which unhappily were 1,,- .1 , ,1 , or anv insiiired writer s "round not used "A correspondent of the Aw,'!,v,i ,.-, says that a book i.. shortly to be nub .-' . .-, i ' I. . . ., ,. ' usiieti oy I ol. l.aw nils on u on in lUII.'l-l vcrie. he hns ma do. He ilno7.ar's hunling (iiary, io e and t hoi .- a ort tail foi.nd Neb wi'h nolo-. f hi - d, bv h i, -ui ,. n- w ll ,1- lia'.i" l ill I. li.V .11.. boo, ,. iie 1 noil ., i, .ho I o.e il io gi.i.: 1 - io ,, 1 1:1 1 sol , pi III 0 f pro-i'l'Ve-.ollie !o t !n h a w...o!-iiil i n ,,. Ihr.Wiii-' n al o ! ill ,.ll e.ioclient.-l.lle in, en lo taste. II,, a pel of preserve., in ,.n 'client.-!. ite. .md ' gave sonic !o th,. .pi, on o tn-te. Ib,w Iii- j lie No Hlchadi, e.ni-'s cook .ll'eilliied. when nnikiug them, that tweniy lii,. ccntui io. , ,,';er, i ho .pieoi, ol KiiJ.tnd w oiild eat some ! ' tl,e i-lentk.il ,e-ei yen which lit-urcJ at m.e r's tabic." Vusio.il Taste in Italy and Ameiica. An American sojourning at Home. wi ile- to lwight's Jouriinl of Music, us follows : "rerlias the only 'l hing in which I am disappointed in Italy, is in its musie, and the musical cultivation of its inl abitunts. It in true that even the smallest towns Imve oj era liouscs, but the style of pr- f.. malice i poor. Then, like maliv other pc" lo, I had evpectcd lhal in 1 1 .1 1 v tim Jo wa. in ihe ilone iic eir, J.. t.r.-t.i-l.t al ino.-l to .r,iie .i.,n,il .ei leoii.in. and I ha! eviiy o'.lici M.uii:,' liian, w a aM.uio. ami al in..-! ev.-i-v oun : w un ,11 a '. il 1 -i. I ,ii i '-n i l.-v-elf iiiueh !i(ta!;. 11. A - .1 u. n- ..1.1. . . 1 ' " ' ill'1!'. I 1 1 1 ' e 1 1 . t . ; I ! ' - lo l.o 11 II "lo ll t. I' mil ic I: 1 "ia'niy o n.anv n than in tie- 1" ni di, le 'lie 1, ut a half 'i.ino f ii '.e- 1 1 j- haml I. I !'io "itieii to the j oj illation, il' lo I 1. an nr ixtii; : :s of AN( If N'T p :tv I hi l;o ea.'lv k;;- :s 'IK lo secure l.i- I'll 1 I ' M 1 1 1 1 . . I id ti i" .-ha io in tr. Ichi!, I' 'dinj II!'" le-'.l-c to I .;iilt t. .nieieiing t 1 1 . 1 v 0:1-1, iv, in-Ion. I nf liiii-hin .' tie l ull 'Oliiplelelv, placed oil" of the stnnes ! m so m llul a iiiaiiii.ir, tiiat it could I ir, tuat it could be t.i , k 11 out nnd -ii! in again by one 11, an. As j he wa. proven!' d by deat h from ;u i -ai.i- plishing his ile-ign-. on his death-Led ho ' gave lull instruction-, to his mji.. Innv to execute it, Al l.-r th.-v had for some time plend. giii'iii. boil!" , '-I the I ::i!:' wlii 1 rv' iili w t!.i" ei tl. tl 1 dun: 1111; nn 01 hi w id i.ov. t! to i;, liieiing his .-'1 d s, v, ti. . ';.' trap-. loo US : f"' ' e1 - i''-i' o -:e- il l'i. HI in mi. 1. n ' ' 01 ec gi 1 ,1,.-t :,!,!! : ', f.h.l con. 1 ion 'It I' '-Ve-.iH.- i.:i, e!f, he o;,i".-c tl;,- , !V t-l I " f":; . . o, oil '.he ,.;(. i.e ,,f tj,.' Waii of ihe building lo ihe joiblio viols', barging the gij,-ri- j.hie. d around it to 00 .-no lh- count. -naii' 1 s (: the ,-pocia-t-'i s, and to sei.'e t hose w ho i'p ican 1 1 sor rowful. The surviving brother, urged by his mother's frit real ie and throats of .x- J.OSIlt ( his bv his a-- , '01 nn d H.e i, -ign ol i-in-i vntg ot! i-other's body. Accordingly driving --es ( :,i!l:i r I nl.-n wit h - kin- of u in,-, nnd lie, 1 -'. by lie si -, :d;.''.-i,i o , . I-. ting hi- w in 'ii; ei tlif .!. . p -loop. each of th. ! the middle , ,'. v u 1 11" o ' T. is ! run .mi. to Hill il-. Whd cliaied tlx- ii loii.-.i'e and ' llu v w. ie in right chock ol a -ii, d off llll 111 :h! li onl ine ,!.iu hod -I to "h!e king fi ' . fecei oir-i- Vloll ao; i, oi.in wiio I the f, .' rdd .011 e, 1 ! a -"ir 1 oiu; .-uid : I'lllio -. to , llnd e l.'-l- ll.o Ool'llllil l' ' on:, -. 1 ll" i 1-1 1 res") ing llio-t Olll!!. Vr -' 111 I 1 n ; th Wei.l to 1 1 -ll:l t,' 1, Ol i , ' - 1 '.'lilel'. an. i i r I ii d he , and alt.-, out o,'f hi - - carried "! i f.-r. d to l.M I bl, 1 her's 1 v. al , '11 o the 1 lol-l dv. r p;. a d, - r 1 V h. li, 1 n 'rel. hod out to her th, ti. w lii.-li 1,.-- had i-T'i i- . I , ' --i oe: I: . ' l .,o jut-ii . 11: e" In ii lid III -lis " sli ha, el o-ll-l, .!..: . and w 1 'im - I t he en! he , llj, .-..-be jiiaoo hi- del ' se'ipo. '1 in .ui !! d i: ;-ai-,lon an- km i' l --! 1 1 in. I t being now i.lm'i.iiioti. l,e juoiiiised a w ard t,i t he i ,. r..oii win rob',,.,! bi'M-l:' I leii-ury. i !' h" w, mi. i i li -,'nvi r I'l-e ymiiig m n upon this pro- clamat l"ii, known, an inLr him -o; I hen living ma! : i.igo. i ti i n, -. 1 iol i-l v mad '1 him-. If tl"' king l occipoii a, , oiint. i ioi- i.i dexterity lo my m ,11 gave him his ihiugiotr in A Slcry of Tcindo Heroism. In th an e of a rei -.-nt speech CollglVss, Py t,. l,!M. ,,,..eph I.ntie in of ( 'logon, h" rehiiod the lollo'.viug incident ' whii h oc-uired in the Indian Will' of Ore-1 g, n. W bile in ( ll cg n la-1 .-Uiiinier 1 took r e. tension to impure o) the ehief who -va' ' j mainly in.-ti uinoiitid in gvtt'n" un this, who ! (i i-a ) iji.-a re-1 in the war ol J.s.i-i, 1 whom we had !,.. ..i.Ia l. ,,.,ii.;.,,. mil ol others, ho was inclined to think' it would ! : riu-e the bit ter fee iiil's of t Ic I ndi.ins l,ni : : said tioii. he eoiild Ii.. ill" ihe ilepiiry. l! loid In:.: I nil h:: i I..!--,-, il, inn, I, il.nl 1 ., , , ,, i i , m, i y where ll,,,c people had lived "U'l : i uai i noir n io: ii i - w.-ro anxio-.ts in learn . t heir fat.'. We inquired in relation to Mis. j Wagner, who w;:. a Well educated and i baii.l.-i.oie w oman from New York, who had lived b'lig in the coin dry , and spoke I t1"' ----- toii.tu.' Iln.-ntly. ' i She kept n public house by the road - '!'. "H'l the good cheer whn h ..healwnys Im ni.-hed ni.c h- ,t a ph-e w here l ra eh-rs i i t, ft-i i- hiiiii.-hed in. ah- it a i-hi.-c where alway s di-iighteii to s'.,,p. I In- Indians in- V.J ' i- I Pi iU'iiIi I bi. huliinc in ' , j -s'l'iucd us fhiit .in the 'gin of ( viober Ihey ic.ime in sight of the house, where they : met sonic t.-ainst. i -. a ....-li..i of w horn , l hey murdered. d-. !!"' ing the w ngons nnd I eai-g'oi s. a. well a- t!i- anil Is. while she was standing m the door. As soon ns liiov had i-uii'-lercl pie Olll-i w ' : i i i w , le, I hey nunc towards the house, -iiongly built of hewn logs. and v d" w iiich fa-',oiie, w ilh w'heii she saw ihein running .,- iioii-e. she . hut the door and ..' :.,) S t l j ! en 1 1 u -i i om llg i .I'ne to ti." door ioi 1 ordered ,1 i, '" '' " "" -"'J' little girl. - ,':'' "" 1 1 '-r ;:-. ... in 1 w a. :,!..eu: imd bv ih., w ny, hew..she (,ul r, ai un that" fond w Im e.o.i.ed. Th.-v siol that if she did l.'.t come out they would shoot ).,. She doclined, and ill!,".' some le-bbera'ioh they di I, i'liiiiicd lo -ct tne hoii-e ..u live. The house was directly envcloj.ed in llame-, and the chief who watched her through a little window, told tne that ho saw her go to the glass nnd arrange her hair, then take a seat in the middle of tee. room, folded her little girl in her arms, and viit calm ly until the roof fell in. and iley perish, ed in the rlnmes together. And the stale TFRTT3 - 1 tl iii per Annuii; NKVSKI;KS ()L HI. no 2C. men' w us oonlirmod by the people w ho "iin, I their iciiiaiim lying tej. il ,- in t... nudillo i.l he hoite. Til ll II N I O !' (iilKA'l MTN. ll-i-i iol ) eiiiii.; 10 c.i-., my cVOS l.f" 11 I page 1 t immal nro port rait", i v. - ce;v 1 that the four most coiispicnoi: 1 ',1-'-weie Alexander, llniinibal, ("i';,i r..d I'.' ilapai'lo. I had seen tho sum . unnum bered ti before, but never did tin, (alii" h lisidion arise in mv bosom as my iciiol fliiiiei il over their si ver.d histories. A 1. .under, nfier hnvine (iimbed tho dl.-.-y heights of ami. In ;-. and with his toiiip!,--: bound wilh 1 haplels dipped in the blood of (oindios- nation;., looked dow a upon a ( ,ni,Ueiod world, and ivept that thole was not another woild for him lo eoii.uor, set a city on lire, anil ,,;cd in a sc 111' of debauch. Hannibal, a Iter having, to tie asSrish liK lit and coiisterii.diui' of 11 , .- : ., :,ed I he Alps after having put to iiici;l, thn armies of this "mistress of ". and made her very foundation., r, ,,.! c fled from the, country, being half y those w ho once ( xullingle united i.r. name to 1 hal f their eod, iiii'l called hi :i Jl.mm --ami died a. hist by poin.n .1 liiiinir- l.al" r t IV la ow n ii.nn I'.ll.V. p-, ,n a f a ' oi .ii land. I ( ';.-eir, ilil.-r Jim ill.- eolliiU, ! - , ; 1. .ud.vii cities, and 1 ed'hls :,:ii 1 e 1 p 1 1 en 1-; r 1.:: - bloi, ,,1 Olio iniillel, llf hi- f 1 .ll' el' I. 1. Ing pur.-.:-- ! : d. .:'.. the onl; . ..1 he l a 1 "ii earth, w:s l.il-. i-ah!v n. - , -ioa'ci by t iio-e he coie idct i d his lio.i". - t li-.e.-oi.-. elol ill ,11. il Very pi.ieo ihe lit hii .1 ll.-.'i 1 1 of 'I which li.. I been his greatest niiibiu;... Ton. ip arte, whose mandate .Kir .-. ri.)ies obeyed, after having lilled l... earth with the terror of his n.ur'.o.-'.firi having d lugi-d Jiuroie wilh tc;u. nnd b! ooil, iind clothed tho world in sackcloth closed his days in lonely hanishmont.al rnosi literally exiled from the world, ye! w hore he could sometimes sou his coun try's banner waving over the deep Imt. wlii-di would not l.-rii'g hiiu aid. Thus, tin so four men, who. from the peculiar situation of their portraits, soein i ed to .-land a., the rei.re.iiit. dives of those whom Ihe woild called nrrul tiio..o four w ho ,-ach in turn made tho earth tremble 't.iits verv centre bv their shin Io tread. i Severn! I v 'lied one bv lnloxiciitiu'i. or. nn ; some s ...pnse, by poison mingled in hi I '.vile--..ii,- n suicide one murdered by Ibis l'i ieiids and on" a hmelv exile ! il-iw ! are the mighty I'dlon ; j (I,, i, liors In the trial of "Jim" Line . i at I.awi .-nee. Kan-as, for the murder o: '.-likiiis. the ntlorneys indulg' d in n good , ; de.d ..f ).iincoiit wit and sare.isni. One lil ' ' tl" -. i.v lietwecn the conns 1 wnj so nr.int- ed and opportune tn.it it is worthy of note Col. Young ins- ted that, in law, tl man slain is s u j jr -h'in. ed to be wronglully tie- law of IlngluO'',, Mr. f'.ii i ua is 1 li"f of Aiiii-ri.-a. ,i Young . 11 is anv l .f,k on ' ' i oil's r-arih ilia! roi.i.oi.s any ' Jr.er d-e 1 trine, I'll agree to eai it without greasing ' . .lr. (oe 1 lien you il have more law in 'our stomach than you ever had m vmir head ! I - u"vWe once heard an ignorant but de- ait convert, at a camp meeting, telling )n experience, in winch, niter speiikni of the great mercy of the Lord, he said : '.My brethein. 1 havo crossed thogroa' Ati intie Ocean, I've crossed the Hudson al Albany, andthe Oriskany freek at Oris kaiiy : nnd I've often thought, if the Lor.i had only been ii little ,,',7t about it, how he could have destroyed me.' An up hill Bnsinesi. Ik up. oil lli. fumble up. Step up. .1 ump up. . , (.'limb up. linn up. Skate up. Kide up. Hush up. Swim up. Fly up. Crawl up. W, 1 lift up. .Till 'ill SU1UC 'Ol ll" l-.llll 11.HLI. ll" Vor Snb.i-ripl ion Hills. What ii is cot into the K irbxiis. -A: j Chicago a few weeks ago, a je".'"'js iiarbf ' hangivl his mistress oi7r:-;oi '-j ,.0; . - irkc ! her up in a barrel and cotisien"'"? ' ::cr t j New York. At St. Igv.r'- V:.-e"b'i.'rix-r j slrangh-.l customer, and a'ter robbing . him, threw his body into a ceih.r-wnv. Ii. I phila-1, li.hiii nnolher jealous hir-clrerr,e. i. .. i shot a "f.d.e one," thou rotr.rnitted sui I eide. At liio.-n Island, opposite Tror, n I f,w nishts since, nnolher barber killed, hi- w if,-, and then killed himself. r.jY'Mav 'iisidered nn unl'ortiiiinte marrying inon.l,. A down cast edito says n girl was usked tiot long since uni'e hei-s.-lf in the silken tie lo a bgiI. lad, who named May in his 'ropos,il, The lady tenderly intimated that May - an unlucky month for marrying. 'Well, make it .June, then." hone ti rep d the swuill, imxioil. to ii"ooiiilii(' dale. 'lie- dam-vl paused a moment, en... down her eyes, and said with a 1-hisli : "Would'nt A.iri' do no well I" "Will you please tr, permit u I..-1- l occupy this seat?" said a gent leni. ' ! another, the oilier day, iu n rnllron i . "Is i ho nn advocate of woman's rights, a-k.-d t he gentleinan nhowus muted t, vacate." "She is." rep lied he who wa- landing. "Well, then, let her take the bonelit of her right and stand up." A Western editor expresses bis deligh' nt hat, ing been nearly culled "honey'' by the girl be loves, becHiise she sainted bioi, ns "old befwwnx," nt their list meeting.