J. H. LARRIMER, Editor, VOL Villi. NO. 2G. "EXCELSIOR." : " ill P Terms of Subscription. Jf paid in advance, or within throo months, $1 25 If paid any time within tlio year, ... i 50 If paid altar tho expiration ot the yeur, . 2 00 Tenni of Advertising. Adrortinemouti aro inserted in tho llepublican .1 tha folloiriuc rutca : 1 Inaortion. 2 do, Oniqnare, (Hlinon,) $ JO $ 75 Two fiuaro, (2Slina,) 1 00 1 511 Three tquiirua, (42 linee,) 1 SO 2 on 3 inontha. A mo'a. OneSquaro, : : : $2 40 $4 (10 TiTonqiiares, : : : : : 4 00 8 DO Throo iqimrefl, : : : : 5 00 8 00 Fuur inures, : : : : fi 00 10 00 Half a column, : : : : S 00 12 (HI On column. : : : : 14 00 20 00 Over three weeUa ami losathnn thruo montlia 25 eenU per aipmra for each insertion. 8 do. 2 50 1 2 in 0 $7 on 10 no ; 12 00 14 no is 00 ;!.) no from ao-tho j ed his attendant., to pop him up, as hot they could, aeainsfc tim -,.,.,1 r..' 1 .. ...:i. 1 1 . .. " " l"B oeucu, I th his luco to tho Gulf. Ho was plac ed in tho position ho desired, mi J cx Pressed groat satisfaction that he had not been killed outright, as he earnestly wish- .odto see and to speak with A. M 1 belore he died. ! A - . . ... 1 as noon us urmo tell, A M (compnnicd by Lynn, retired ii-uin, hiiu was 11 rem Iv f... .... i.: 2 m J,l." k.to tl.c city. He felt satisfied, Iron, ' uu Ins uiMi 1 1 t . f ..1 :. . . . '. ..... iuunj noi an instanta neously h,tal, wound had been inflicted. J lie atonement lor his father's murder so hir, at least, as Onuo could make it with lus blood, and lor his share 0f the deed was, therefore, complete. It remained, if possible, to seek out and to punish his confederate, and then the expiatory sacri fice, for the wilderness tnu.U- u.'.i.U 1,0 f I 1 It IM ... ... w,iwYuriiu,i;, i'A. WEDNESDAY MAY 1 WW Jllisctlhittous. Buninoia notices not cxeoodin 8 linc8 are in-1 : '" ,Jo 'l''t Ho remorse ol eon- ertrd for $2 a your. science, not even the least regret, for the Advertiiomenta not marked with the numlior of . lull 1 Onne, and was already rei-nlv imr iniertions desired, will be continued till forbid eluded according to theae ternia. J. H. LAHRIMER. From tho Homo Journal. Tales 111' A of the SOUTHERN' South. NAN. iselin mind, of revelations which, in all nrobubililv. Ormo Mozart's celebrate. would make in relation to the murder of lus lather, he might get some information. THE AVENGER. Continued com last II 'ech. J The distance wits measured, the princi pal! placed in their respective positions, and tho seconds already advancing, with the pistols, to deliver them to the parties , 01' extract Rome hint, to direct his search alio wero to use them. At this moment lr the confederate assassin. At all events, k.ii , turowing oil his cap, und re-, "o ov'l, it no good, could como from moving his false whiskers, addressed Onne compliance with the request of the dying in a lontl voice, as lollows : ;iciou, nnu, tiicrelore, accompanied by "1 nui A. M , ol Alabama, son of, i.ynn, lie returnee with the messenger to thut M , of Georgia, whom vou and i the bciich. .., . i . r . I . , . . t : , i i. ... ... aconieuurato 01 vours murdered in inv m arrival, ne lound Urine sinking presence, more than thirty years .il'O. in i under hemorrhage from his wound, the the Mississippi territory. ' Look nt me, i blood moistening the sand in the trough, and fee if you do not behold tho form and ' "cooped out on the beach in which he features ol my murdered father. You took j had "oen placed, so that ho was seated, or his silver sleeve-buttons, kept them lor rut her reclining, on n couch saturated more than thirty years, gambled them oil", wit It his own blood. His face wasblaneh tlic other da in Mobile, they came in'o ing to the cadaverous hue of death. The my possession, mid thus 1 have been led fierce glace of tho eye was gone ; tho ex to seek and to find you. Heaven has this pression of tho countenance had changed day delivered you into mv hands. Iam , from the severe aspect of hardened vil the Avenytrof my father' lion, which still Juiny to the soft shade of regret; and the trie: to me from .he ground, Vou must die. i i"al1 ol cnaio having disappeared, a A IUral Gentleman at tiir Oi-era. A correspondent of theChautatiquo Democrat or Jamestown, New York, has "to kill time." visited Tike's Opera House durine his stay in Cincinati. He neiids to tho Democrat the following startling criticism upon the performance: "Some five thousand seated, consisting of the elite of the city it was the most fiisliinHnl.u ...,.i; t' ... , , ...w.u IKIlUtllljU 1 CV cr saw in Cincinati. 1 u ii, r ....i.i .1- senbo some of tho fashions displayed on t ho occasion. Tho ladies now wear white . ..i.B-uu oous, trimmeu with scarlet, upon the shoulders, or rather upon the upper part of the arms the shoulders were bare linn ine uresses seem to have all been cut too short at the top. Most of these ash;onble people carried thoso double barrelled what-do-you-call-em- aueli us Key threw ut Sickles. "After the usual delay, n littlo bell rang mid the orchestra came out mi l took their seats. Strakoseh took a seat at a fiinno; he ivore spotless white gloves, and with a Mick or wund coinmenci-d beating the air over the keys, but did noi lotieh Uiem. At a very emphatic stroke of the aforesaid wand, a tremendous slam or liam came from tho band, and then Sti-iko.-!. -.., had cancelled all ! " i'li hinaiiy manipulations. revenge or animosity, in his About this time the m , i towards his fallen foe. From the 1 the music commence, I Tl... ,.; II J)"ll Uimniii ' Mini irom tins time lor three hours the man in tho white gloves did not ceate to beat the air with his stick. First M.me old cod ger of an Italian, Signor Somebody, came lorward, and said oi kinig sointhiiig in ex- ceeuingly bad Dutch ; he was followed by a chap tastefully dressed, who represented Don Juan. " Next, Madame l'arodi, the world-re-nowned singer, como forwaid with a lim ping gait. I should think she wore light shoes, and was nfUicted with eorn.v ,She seemed much troubled at what the other fellow hail sung, and made up an awful face. 1 think that she must have been tn- Ken suddenly ill at the stomach. I would 1 us Book of Jom.TIio book of Job i generally regarded as the mo, perfeect specimen of tho poetry of tho Jlebrews. "I8"'0, l'luturosuuo in tho delineation ot individual i)henomcmi, and artistically skillful in the dicaotio arrangement of the whole work. In all the modern languages m wh.ch tho book of Job has been trans ited, its images, drawn from the Hast c!m , oe.l' llnl'essiop. on tho mind. i ic i.ora wulKethon tho hiuhls of the waters on the ridges of the wave towering high beneath tho force of tho wind." iiio mornnii? ih i,..u tin :d jin ins mind a plan for the detection of the I other assassin of his lather, when the messenger overtook him with the news jthat Onne had revived, was mortally : wounded, and wished to speak with him i before he died. j This was a startling announcement, but la moment's rellection determined A. i M to accede to Die wish of Onne. ,' The atonement of 1,1 mill fii. l.t....l icl.l.,1. - VH'Fl.t, n un ii n:tu jusi neon exacted Seconds, bring on the iiistols." Tlio words, spoken with calm and de libeiale emphasis, fell like thunderbolts on the ear of Onne. w ho continued, dur ing their delivery, to gaze upon the speak- hiiil almost miruculously transformed the r with tho hulf-wonderini!. half-startled outward exiiression of the dv'ms Orr.-.e. look of one who believes he sees an iippa : e " as resigned, deeply penitent, and cx nev belli;:, repentant, humble, and sor. rowf'ul, met the astonished gaze of A. M and his friend. The near pros.- poet o dissolution, while it awed the spirit, margin of tho earth, ond variously form. mo covering ol the clouds, m the hand of man fields the viehlinir ,.!,. " ti,., of animals are described, as, for instance, t.iose of the wild ass, the horse, tho biMl'a io, rhinoceros and the crocodile, the e.vle and tho ostrich. We see "the pure ether spread, during the heat of the south wind as a molted mirror over the parched dei ert." ' Tho poetic literature of the Hebrew;, is not deficient in variety of form, for while the Hebrew poetry breathes o warlike en U X" "f 'he Fugitive Slave h w.... ... tmc en-iiiit-r ii l i iircsntiT iu TERMS-$1.25 per Annum ni:vskhi:s-vol.iv.ko. IG. A New Revolutionary Story. ONE EYED SAUL, OR THE TORY LEAGUE OF SEVEN. A TALK OP SOUTH CAROLINA. BY DR. J. H. ROBINSON, )! Of " Vlr.u T .. IfAM-WlTTED Nat" "M..,n,. I'WCAI.E," " TUE TlONIliltS OrKKSTUCKr," Continued from last vecl. llt ....... , . '"in l lOUcli mn I inn a ai.:.. Impoktant lh:( ision. An important do cision was delivered in the Supremo Court of tho United States on Monday week by the Olnef Justice, in the caso cf tho Uni ted States, vs. Sherman II. Hooth ; tho Supreme Court, vs. Error to .Supremo Court of V isconsin. The case involved the right of State Courts to release on imboas corpus narties in custody under process of the United Stat for nlTiMippq , Hlniiii.r ),....,. . ! i I . n i i a. , t . .' ' r I i v. , u Vi A , ! . i . . V t . " . . .7 . 1 . , . I Autl,.'' of "Nick Wh.ffles.'' "Bucr ft, uiu u'uil ocioiv in run rv " ir.... w '.. .... instance of an arrest under jud 'uient by the District Court of tho United Stales for a violation of tho Fugitive Slave law. Tho whole conduct of tho court bdnw held to be totally illegal mid virtually re- . .'lit i luiiiil y and such y ; that the Marsha, had a right, tion iVho 70 1 it was h,s duty, to resist by force any lend betravs his own countrvmen Xl' lli'.erlerenco on the uni t of the Slnte I iiMi iuvii.lm.j T 1 .. . . constitutional. This course, a mere outline of the ... i,;..t. ; i , . i . . , " "inieisioo.i io navo iieen unani mous. It must put nn end for the future to an contests between the Cniteil Xintn lim-.T. and the States as to tho constitutionality I She tricl 4rt e .t. i ... ' ' -v.i4lu UUtll LUO B imniDF, I IV 'Ittil .ill nil, -.1.. I. 1 . . 1 - . . - - iii iiiurui fia .i.'usi;. v in kg n in....i. i is, ot , ot thmkiiu' who aro nssr.nint,l ;i. . v.wvh tf j4a VVU opinion, in your crime and spoliation. Th wnr.l Jory makes mo shudder; your presence , disgusts me, whilo your deeds fill mo with, with a charming S,, 1 ic,Ure of I m? , T i"'" VT.ia '" i"U" ,'' wi,h ,vrist' nature. Gallic, nt tln period ' ol Z e 1 'i"?1 ,StttUM C;irrvin 11 i "Xi:t thusiasm for the Eist, spoofW ' cs , '"uT W o lovliest specimen ofei.io .....1 i.lvl ! t,l"aoa "s "'A--J' "- Intd. deraro which we possess." UumloldCs vol. ii. p. CO. poetrv Cosmos, ritiou rising be for o him from the dead. lie !nw, indeed, the form and the leatuies of liU murdered victim; the image of the tragedy in the wilderness again rose to hia view the the imploriii' the blood uiion his hands, the guilt upon liiaioul flashed over him, in a moment, like the nightmare of some terrible dream. He felt that the finger of retribution was upon him, mid thut he was marked for the crave, ilia color failed, his limbs tremb led, and he bowed his head under the etorm of emotion that swept over his soul Although the address, which had tremely delighted to see A. M- This apparently total change of charac ter in persons who have led the most abandoned lives, produced by the pros- groan of the dying father, poet ot impending death, has been fro- look of the helpless son, qucntiy ouseived, und is recognized as a normal possibility ol Humanity, alike by the poet, tho moialist, and the philoso pher. A most btriking exemplification of it is seen m the account given by Shaks peareofthe death of Sir John Falstafl'. When that mountainous personage, one of the matchless creations of the genius of the world's master delineator of human so ; character, camo to dio, his mind, accord- flfli-cted Onne. was not allowable bv theii'i to the description of tho poet, revert technical rules of the codo of honor, yct:ei1 10 t,llJ IVosh scenes and the pure joys neither of the seconds attempted any in- f childhood. Abjuring tho favorite vices torruption of A. M during its de-!rhis life, except his inordinate passion livery. l!oth stood till until he contlud-j lor sack, he forgot his bachanal bluster kI, and then, advancing, delivered ihe , and brag, and became gentle and simple pistols to their respective principals. j as a child. He played with flowers and The panorama, at this moment unrolled babbled of green fields, the playthings before the eyes of the spectators of the ' and the playlields of boyhood oblivious advise her to carry a hot tie of IVrry Davis' I'ain Killer constantly with her, as I was instnntiy releivcd a few d avs n''o bv n small dose. "Whilo Don Juan was snvin. soft u-nr,lo to her, Madame .Strakoseh cam. forivnnl and sang quite beautifully and sensibly for a moment, and then turned 11 11 ltfn ovne like a sick cat, and tho music sounded if it came from a canarv hird u liirhtl.n was trying to swallow alive. This strain gradually Dwelled louder, till it culmina ted ina grum whoop, similii r to one I heard from our Indian w hile on a raft This brought down the house in a whirl wind of applause. "As this is my first attempt at criticism upon a musical concert, I hope my musi cal readers will excuse any lack of'propor phrases, especially when I inform them that to savo mv life I can't tell the difl'er er.ee between 'Old Zip Coon,' and Old Hundred." "No Great Hand tor Anoki.s." Last Monday, nr. old ladyente.red a well known book store, and inquired for a "Treatiseon A lrv Douum l Endorsement. A J few days ago, a business house in Cincina ti had occasion to write to a correspnn- j dent in one of the interior towns of Indi ana, und in closing their letter, asked the question, "What is the standinc of Mr. In duo time the coi re-'iiimil..i,i : mot of our r, -..i:...i .. . ii " I i . jejuieuaf" loiiows: "If your question refers to Mr. 's real lespnosibility to any limited amount, we iinwer it is good; but to say that ho is obstinate find mulish, but faintly ex presses his peculiarity of di-iu.-iti.m when nn account is presented. He usually pavs uym .ii uiu extreme tail-end ol an e.e- i under toe iron tuljo to be erected. On cution, and then doles nut the caidi to the, this stage was set up a largo stationary constable as though he was driving a nail stoain engine for the purpose of hauliii" into Ins own collm. I he money-shaver ! up the materials to be ii-.l in its ,.w The Victoria liiiinuE. li that the real Victoria l!i id-, will be completed by noxlo, great central tube was lai ei on me massive stone pier. last. J lie l'ortland ,-Ir.iu- -ays : "There are many fuels of curious inter est connected with the erection of this tube, which uro probubl.i unknown to dels. The liver closed in December, and made se eral .-l.ove.4. It was only until January tin t the ice be came thick und linn enouuh to bear the by tho so fast, mv scornful ! of might over right. Law and or. lied the land. Fear of mn,riuirn. is not now before our eyes. We don't ask, is expected' 'M'iill we do this or that?' but we do as wo at .Montreal ; "st. I want you, and am come for you." lober. The! "I his is frightful !" ir:isi,n,i ! to its place : shall die with terror! Ulinko! iilinkot on Saturday ! Help Help!" At tha moment she heard tho report of u rifle not far olK not far oil! ' Did you hear that ?" asked tho Tory, with a triumph. "It was for Blinko, I'll be swern ! I left a man on his track that can knock over a dollar at a hundred ynids.'' ."pale mo. Have wo not been neich. nercwe not friendlv Kofrtra ti,; terrible war? Jicmember. I pntrnnt nt t bors who took the la4 set in tho last car of u ran rout trnin, so as to have the use of his money while the conductor was reach ing "him, was not a circumstance to the (rim-death grasp with which Mr. holds on to his purse-strings. lie mea-is to bo honest, but his neighbors say that a five cent piece produces a moral strabismi, that effects his vision quite painfully!" Tho firm concluded to closo their ac count at "the tail-end of an execution," and "drum" no more in that direction. A Romantic Storv. Tho Bucyrus, III.. Journal Mates that some five years ago, a carpenter moved lrom that placet) Mis- enormous weight which it was to sustain. At this period an cnormou-lv heavy wooll en bridge, or slag,' it may b mote nmniT. ! vou. that I m n nnn .l.i: ly be called, was built on the ice dir.-etlv no protector." "I shall havo no trouble in remember ing the last," I'll warrant. I ahould'nt trusted myself here if you'd been sur rounded by the cursed rebels. Come, cal, our home is in Laurel Swamp." With a fuick, unexpected movement, unlabel drew her to him, lifted hor in bis arms, and moved toward the dark anil tangled inais of wood lying in the roar of the mansion at tho distance of a hundred rods, and covering an area of ten loilcs in circumference ction. on a temporary railway, al-o built on the stirhico of the ice. The iron tube was commenced in its centre, progressing from the centre towards the ends day by day. This tube is of immense size and great weight, much greater than other tubes of Ihe bridge, they being 21J feet long, 16 feet wide, and graduated to the shore ends to 19 feet high; while the great centre tube is 3.".0 feel long, Hi foet wide, and '22 feet high, and about (ill feet nlove thf sum mer level of the river, thusallowingsteani erto pass under it.' Angels." .She made tho inquiry of a bov. i seeking eviuence tint he, not her husband. and was told they "had'ntirot no such was tho counterfeiter: and at length her book." Thisremark caught The ear of the efforts were rewarded. At Newton, N. J. principal salesman and as he always sells ho was taken siek ; the wife told her story something to everybody who tillers tho to the phlsicinn, who dosed his patient store, ho stepped forward and addressed heavily, and then told him he was about tho old lady "We are just out of the book you're in search of, ma'am, but we'v? dot Fox's acene, was strikiii-lv beautiful and im- of tl.c events, and apparently free from 1",ok of Martyrs, crammed full of pictures ami had paid bad bills to the cai pressivo. In one direction, the blue wat. the vices ot li is past career iiieuelibcr- ers of tho Gulf rolled, with gentle undu- ation is true to nature, and will bo ac lation, far out to the horizon, which bent cepted as philosophically just by every down, like a cerulean wall, to mark the limit of their flow. The sun. just rising, touched their surface with level beams, making it glitt.r like a huge mirror of lilver upturned to the fcky. Neither mist nil cloud was visible in tho translucent ! i those persons w hose natures, ottentivs observer of human conduct and character. The change of character thus described by the poet, and now witnessed by A. M in tho dying Orme. is seen only morally ir, which, by its purity und freshness, 1 sound at the core, have been perverted gwe sparkle to tho eye and elasticity to hy education, warped by passions too lav Ihe frame of thoso who inhaled it. The ' ihly indulged, or misled by evil ussocia ity of Galveston crowning tho summit ' tions. In these, the apprehension of ap nd lides of tho sandy ridgo upon which 1 proaching death seems to strike off from iti built, was echoing with tho hum of . the character an outer crust which moral reviving business and tho babel of niulti- aberration has produced and hardened tudinous sounds and voices. The heavens around its oentral and more normal cha bove and the earth below rejoiced in the ' racteristics, which, thus liberated from im bspiism of tho morning light an altar prisonment, tdiino forth und indicate the theoneamla teini.lo tho other, inviting native goodness of their perverted natures. nan to the worshin of his ereat Creator 1 o this class Urmo belonged. Mature gave In tho midst of this scene of beauty and him, originally, a good hend and a warm pantleur, two men, brothers by the ties heart, but evilassociationsand worse prac of coimnon humanity, stood, with mur- tiees, clouded the one and corrupted the krous hate in their hearts anil deadly ' other, ond he beciuno that not uncommon pons in their hands, prepared to take ' moral monstrosity a self-mado demon, ach other's life and go to their account producing a harvest of evil actions upon ith the guilt of murdei, in fact or intent, the subsoil of an originally sound moral upon their souls. Tho unthinking muU organization. But now that the hand ol t'lude applauds a spectacle like this as a d"' "" ui,on l'ini, thoenveloping crtiPt folime exhibition of heroism and cour- of evil fell oil', and A. M beheld tho Reason condemns it as a terrible im- Orme of earlier days such, indeed, as he rudiment of nnr rniiminl nnt.irca nn.l v. as. ero tho crime of murder had darken- Heaven riehleonslu ilmnder iti iiwriillest ed his soul with guilt, or a gambler's ca- Mthanms upon tho bloody ritual from reer had spread its leprosy of moral pol- wll"'li it springs. lution over lus head and heart. The pistols being delivered, the signal Seeing A. M. already at hand, fint began. The moment it became Orme beckoned him to como closer, ro "wful, by the terms of tho combat, to fire, questing, at tho same time, tho other pcr- pistol of A. M exploded. Ormo on present 10 retire a Boon tiistance pfngup on hU toes, turned half round d the beach. A. M approached, 'o the right, and fell prono upon tho and tho rest withdrew. I hen requesting 'each. Iiianisinl I,A fnll nn.l A. M to seat himself on his cloak ''tall entering the ground only a fcw,l'l rls.c V. "P.n tho beach, Ormo let ftota ba mado (o him, in a low, failing voice, a j ter. Furnished with proofs of this confes- splendid book for a present j.i sanes, tio leu. exclaimed the cus- eion, ine wue returned to .Missouri, seeu lomer, examining the book ; "why here's ved the relenrso of her husband, and the a meter of aohnp drlnklu puen.ond here's couple are now residing at Ivnoxville, Uli a nt of men asawin' olJ'a poor feller's head nl' off:" I .. "That gentleman there ma'am," ex- The Fastest Time on Record.-P,, plained the salesman, elucidating the pic-1 &piril nys the fastost (ime over n,( '0! ure, is taking a melted ead sHi.gnrec ; and a'n American horse was .nude by IViore, ho other individual is about to bo ,H,rfor- in her ,.llnnin. for tll0 ,,lte ,; 0,, atcd.i, he intestines w.th a patent ma-' KnSli...d, over the turf of New Market urc fork. I guess you d like it better Hth. Tho distance run w ,s two mile than a work on angels." 1 and a quarter and twenty-eight yard sad .I ":"V lino in which, it was run Wa, 1 e ""a' v"v' "uu". minutes and nfty-six seconds, the " I wentv shilling; l.,.l- !. '"' ..,,;,...,. ,,,,., , threo-lourths seconds, or say l.-l-.l to the . ... ,,. . u-r just got niUei two miles at the rate of 2.M, and if married, and I ealkorluto o make her a crtl,iedoutat the sm.ierate.the Goodwood present She wanted sunth.n about nn- cup distance in -1 .ii, and a f .ur mile heat 6. x ..e,t. ..!,. ogre..., i.auu .or un-,ia 7iU4. Tho two mile rste, however, geis.no now. , having been done, is that which mav bo 1 he lmly handed out four parcels, each ! foirly compared with the two mile 'time containing fifty coppers, and completed performed by American horses in this he amount by adding three bat terl shil- country. The "American li.icing Callen lings and a dubious looking aixiKiiine, der und Trolling Record." gives the time tho whole savoring powerfully of muccuboy !0f Hcgira, a r.mr year old which ran a two Snillf. I miln hont. nt. Yaw ll. l..,.,iu in Itl'.n The wilo completed and the customer catch-weight, in 3.3 14 -tho best two niilo Leached A-siits.ThorouyJy leached ash es contain wo potash. In some nbiciw ln.w. souri, where he sold a pair of hoi-Res to a ! evo,' tl,ey ore not 'eauhod thoroughly and stock buyer, receiving all his pay in bills Sch ashes, when applied to the ground do on a Kentucky bank. When heutteinpt- 6a' Occasionally lime is mixed with ed to pass them, they were found to be 1 1'1"-'11 previous to leaching, to increase tho counterfeit, and the carpenter was aires- c;u,'"c"' wll0n tliw 14 Iboea-e, this lime ted; tho horse-dealer swore he paid him i willprodiiee good cllect on soils destitute in Indiana bills, and the unfortunate man I0' "she contain more or less ;cnarcoai; this absorbs ammonia lrom the air, or substances containing it, when brought in contact, and this ammo nia is given out to plants during their process of growth. The charcoal is there foro useful, when applied to the soil, us a fixer of ammonia, und it is one of the best. If the soil wants potash, leached ashes will 'not supply the lack; if nmmonia, barn yard manure is the cure ; if lime, better apply a few bushels of the common air slacked article or marl ; if a lixer of am monia, placer (ground gypsum or sul- iiu.iLeoi n.ue,; ..5 .lie ucl. ijrc.o fanner. was seteneod to the penitentiary. His wife failing to obtain a parhon, followed tho horse-dealer for two years and n-hal!'. to die. Jhe sick man was frightened, sent for a minister, and confessed that he was connected with a gang of counterfeit - mare i 1...1 i i -ii- , , '); wi,u iiiiiiiiivM nnu vi vii pouniis. shillings ma am, very cheap , n,is ia ul tie rato of ono miniife f.irtv five CSluThe hull of grain grown on lands id which there is a proper admixture of lime, :s ltivanauiy louud to bo tar tinner, and the farina of tho grain itself far greater than when grown on lands whero there is a deficiency of this earth. Such land is also found to be fur more favorublo to all thoso plants a numerous class which bear pods or, in other words, ivhioh be long to tho class "diadelphiu;" conse quently clover succeeds well on it, and it has hence been ascertained by reiterated and accurate experiments, that one of tlio most valuable applications, that can bo made to lands bearing red or white clover, is a compost of which limo is an ingredi cut. tood. t lr lay upon tho ground apparently ?u"9 JfiH hut, in fact, only stunned into ensibility by tho mortal range of his wersary' ball. Ina short time ho re Weo, 0ened his eyes, ami spoke to his F'froona in relation' to his wound, Imjuir .t "it was mortal. Receiving nn atlirm r "nswer, and also the assurance that p could live but a short time, he requeU confession. (To le continued. ) jtjjrOne of the last stories told about a drunken man wants confirmation. It is (.aid that in staggering around he met with a large globe lamp with letters upon it. Mistaking ii for tho moon, ho said, 'well, I'm tt timped if somebody hairtt stuck an advertisement on the moon. gone, tho principal called up tho boy, "Sonny," said ho "look here; when vou are asked for a thing which you hav'nt got, ahrms show the nearest fmig like it you have." Iho urchin looked reflective, and was an bout to ask the rearm bianco between "Lives of tho Angels" "Fox's Book of Mar tyrs." but ho didn't. timo made in this country j consequently, the 3.32 of Trioress is every way better, and deserves to head tho American recor'i. A wriTEr in ILushdd M'crdt thus do scribes tho appearances of Napoleon III: "He is grizzled, cadaverous, and lame fn the left hip, and labors to conceal this last defect. His walk is awkward. He turns out his toes, and leans heavily on the strong stick he carries in his well gloved hand, lie is - eareiuiiy dressed but. though his coat fits him accurately, he hm nothing of the air of a perfectly dressed and hopes now numbered with th dead Dr.sroNDr.Ncr. Ah. tell mo not ilu.t memory sheds gladness o'er the past,; what is recalled by faded fllowerrs, save thut they did not last? wero it not bolter to forget, than but remember and regret? Look back upon your hours of youth what wero your early years, but scenes of onii.iisn cares ana prielsr and sny not childish tears are nothing) nt that time they wore more than the young heurt could near, uoon to riper venrs, and look up on your sunny spring; and frnmtli wreck of former yean, what will your memory bring? Affections faded, pleasures flefi, Bitter Exuehiencs. How often, in this cold and bitter world, is iho warm heart thrown back upon itself! Cold, careless are wo of another's grief; wo wrap our selves in sullen selfishness harsh-judging, narrow-minded, stern and chill iii niea-iiiing every ncuon mil our own. How small in tome men's motives, but how mean! There are thoso who never knew one generous thought: whose hw..-t. pulse never quickened with tho joy of Kiim enueavoror sweci sympathy, There, aro too many such, Condensed Argument. Tho world we inhabit must havo had an origin ; that or igin must havo consisted in a cause; that cause have been intelligent; that intelli gence must have been elliciont; that t-fli- citincy musi i.avo been ultimate; that ul By this time Iiuth and Judith had miss either, and came running to the spot us he was i bearing her away. They cried loudly for assistance, whilo terror nearly deprived them of senso and volition. At the moment when the catastrophe seemed complete, a tall man, with a largo black patch over his left eye, and a long ride in us hand, sprang from a clump of shrub bery, seized Vanlasslo by tho throat, wrested Jessie from his grasp, and cluk ing him till he was black in tho face, hurl- eu mm to tho ground. While Vantasslo lay stunned upon the earth, his vanquish cr took his musket fiom his unnerved hand, discharged it into tho air, and broko the slock against the trunk of a tree. He then drew tho pistols from the Tory's belt and thrust them into his own, from which already protruded tho butts of four. The blade of Van lassie's knife ho snaned by thrusting it into the cleft of a rock, but the heavy sabre ho buckled to his sido leaving tho ruffian entirely unarmed. ' "In, gals, in !" cried th rescuer. "Bar your doors, and say your prayers, for the lory hounds have sentcd blood, and will not lost till they havo gorged thcmsolvos." The tall, wild lookinir man irlinnn.l . Jessie, and observing that she was faint, caught her up as ifsho woro an infant, and carried her to the door, placing her carefully in tho threshold, he repeated hit startling warning, and vanished In the declining shadows of night. lie was gone before tho youna ladios had recover' ed builicieiitly from thoir di.'may to tbank him. Whilethey gazed at each other in a stur. por of wonder, a man leaped a high fenee at tho right, and crossing the intervening ground, stood beforo them, panting and covered with perspiration. It was Tom llutter, tho partisan scout, who wasknown. to tho neighboring loyalists as a staunch and unswervin patriot and a bravo man, shinking from no danger, and shunning none of tho responsibilities of tho part ho, had chosen. "Tom HuttorJ!" exclaimed Judith and Ruth, simultaneously, "what has happen ed ? You aro excited with effort : you can scarcoly stand." "1 have been pursued," said llutter "I have Im I a raco for dour lifo. In, and or.rncuueinoaoorsi a party of tho rene gades will bo hero in a inintuto ! Whero' Blinko?" . "I dont know," said Judith. "He went out a few minutes ago." "Which way ?" asKed Hotter. Judith iudioated tho direction with her finger. - llutter started off like a racehorse. IT saw a dark object suspending frem the branch of a tree. It was Blinco, who waa swaying to and fro, and quivering in the ngonies of strangulation. llutter cut hiin man. His figure is not im nproved by ill not oont the I Every step ho takes is studied, while his eye scans ovcry passer-by' with a look which has something uncanny in its expression," Mirth is tho medicine of lifo ;' ' k It cures its ills, and calms its strife; It softly smoothes tho lirow of care, And writes a thousand giacos thnro, lunate power must have been siinrnmo . down in nn instant, and tearinir thereto and that which always was, and is supreme' ! ''om 'lis neck, staggered toward the home we know by tho name of God. C3TA pretty girl nnd a wild horse aro liablo to do much mischief, for tho one run-i nwny with n fellow's body, nnd tho other runs away with his heart. CfSRcd cheeks aro only oxygen in an other shape. Girls anxious to wear them will find them whoro the' roses do oat of doors.' iqJT'A coffin' uvs an Irishman. house a man live in when he is dead. 'Is a ucneatii tno weight of his great body. kA nan dozen muskets shots were poured af ter him from tho nearest corpse. Tha balls perforated his clothes and grazed his skin in several places, but he reached the house in safety with the half dead black. Leaving him to tho caro of Jnpe. ttio mu latto girl, ho barred tho doors and fasten ed tho windows. Jessie, who had partially recororod her self possession, looked out andaw a forma moving to and fro among the shrubbery. Her heart misgave her. How could the resist so many enemies! fchi; thoaglitQfc.-