.. - -. , _ 1 GRZEFF'S lc • . 7 . • - I . •,...* • r: Pll K. , . , ,' , t I - . .7 1 Or r i - - +ll , .i T . , !or & Shoe Store Removed. , , . . - ,-..• . ~ New Fall and Winter Stock ! - , Ira:- .... , i _ L. t, MI Undersigned would respectfully inform the NW* : . ; ) ' . that ho hs.„ls.Dl(li hlyiSamgml.OßMl • 1 Ye oil" tbs. room 'MAY - Cloth , 1 ', tw, . . . 41 04114 0 d B W . Manta tile Coliri House, What'll_ , i , r , ... 7.. .... _ • „f _„.. , , ... , .. ' • ed i... .• .7 um% ~ LH "pea ( 1 4'1 ;- •, oa, 'JUR r. „.. : i':ni .- _ • „.....,, . ~..........6.... , , • , , , ~ Pdti' , "' ' iTiiii Bb'olit• chid "Shf , S . :t irill n ... IPrA I. - -. for I, ',idles,. —..,,' . aua ad CtlildzOlL' IM.- Ina aaaar A 1.) MID.. 1 . ;•, •,.it , tfn .14 ' E. '" ' - ' - , . ‘• .r , srtn...s% deity "A o'r ,:, IT, ' 1 ' ' • 1 Is eery contol • • d alubrues all the latest styloariVdt " " • De can sell out at Ihw prim. The pablic. will pleaso'eall ---_______ _ ' . . . - , • . lad examitui. *. , ' IDANtEIL ORAIPT. OLE - Noy: ~..• . , .. • N. 8...+-Ttukentsne,. now li your time If you etibh to see . .• , in bate aseortinent of Trtnsks. Valises, aPd different kinds , ig n i ' . 8 ,1 1 i• • , •,;• • isOr s, Come ono, cow all t . 'Vinyl , ' LEBANON, PA. -WEDNESDAY NOV.E . ,MB R-. 1 .-1857...• - Lebanon, Oct. 21, 18$7. , ' ' ,2 f, , , ai' r`::. 4i ....• 1., •5•'1..r. , • , .. , . / ro• ;•(''. ' r.. -,. vsssas - Maine*. . . A_ T T *N . lO' It' -AT LAW,! FPICE, in Ciimbe'rland Streit, nearly opptilieS. X4E It Ar DTST 14 r le . be. t r i ILL attend to all his ofileiakiii.uaLles 11114 V all other legal and Profeliicitbaelneesita:r *limed to him witi be agowißtlyeat ended4o,., / iA prrron—ln •,o,l6‘biettbiNt- etreet,aectotlikeditilie • t from Mitairmtditao'T giebilwietki JAVA& IL si is.' . t or , ? • SURVEYOR+ ~A NDVONVEAT, A NCEII; iIFI I IOII In Cumbeiliind:'Edreka,l"4lmilte V' "Eagle Hotel," Labaamf, Pa. • " • lv l Lebanon, April 22,1 : 857.-Iy. ", Ard.gl i ftigelV 4klMlgeff; GAS FlTTEltildhiArtglA.4.93ll3tAllieepWal nut street, Lobanos t .gtt, A Isrprp.d.biwaf . tiful assortment- of l'txtpres fr* *establishment of Cornelius .0 Asktiraittlipty i e Anti band at Philadelphia prices„, a d; All work warranted to.ghlsa,WspwisniZ ,. All orders will be faitliftlly - extvied.pn atio %Bost reasonable tFtito r. tisL„Thg,yeskf iefereice yen. .Lrobtakoll,l36l%. 16 17. immws - rmf-aI , ••="ZNINFIMM a Etwirair tAF i n , 4l R. WM.llllii i lMPAClßV.ihtfltrfet..l4tilleave . ir flee tti:bililiNtrfe4fdetin tiA tow demi Ndith'iintablit & , CIV4S Efblit'Utabol tween it and the Nd* : LittliftealiThard)2. l .'‘ Lebanon, Dffe:..lo7llo6.2lfirmitrl 0 E "A." - -- • • • • • Water C 1 . ;- - or Sale. a._ • ~! A BEAUTIFUL WATERAMOLER, large silky 401. entirely Ileire Oat be 'agtiiillbrl &nap at - this office. It le juelrtlielliittfor`a landlord or stereo keeper. • ..; ::-o ganiton, Sept. 23, '5/ . • __ _ , 72 • .0 Printers. AGOOD WASHINGTON PRESS, of Paddling Aso, is offered for sale, at this Officio, very cheap. The price is $6O. septl6 For Sale.- _ A Seeond-hend Steam ENGINE; 10korseto n w- J.Ol. et It is to be sold to make room for one O" larger also. Apply to:. -A. fitATGR k BROTHER:,e, Lobmon,46l:44llB's'' Fits. :::.t. 51D3113; akkeret, Horriult Vinegar, Tobioo4 : lBegure r Ylourp &e.,,Atit. for sale by • J. C. 11131801 R.. , Lebanon, July 30, 1856. Leather, Leather, Leather!. HENRY W. OVERMANVImporter 'of French Oaf Skins,. and genererLeathoi Dealer; NV: 6, South 3d street, Philadelphia. A general assortment of all kinds cif 'Loathe ... l:: itiorooeos ' ha, Red Oak sole Leather., Fob. 25, 1857.—1 y. ' To Persons abont >M.:Visit . PHILADELPHIA!' , g. TRY the new WESTERNf tlin't Market street, below gtigiFist.,,Av . s. 7 attention at i ven t with IL'iloSulft3 ssatt, tease.. Boar air Ai.' ' bay..., . 4 . ; 4. 3r MI #s, -0.-..01 Its ao , ek"'..a July 22,'0,1 GO O pEr J 11..." g N it EY A ity Q p #Vh D NE wanted itemoainAl3r, —§Mhiii•PktAs Is of the undlirsigned,lCtilis berough. — . Non4 the best of halide Towl_red, 7yqin lib . 7_4 :es will be given. Apply to . • . .BOAS, GASSEhAgETTI,E. O ,.. , banon, Feb. 19, 18.57.7-tf. P. G. Vt V I• ' - lei/layer and Jobber, ,n Deposit;Thitiphiire,'otiitt,'Penn'a. M. prepared, at nil Woos, to. pnlu B;iok ork, (Wail its branilhos, and'otf'fir 'Wiriest e. BrIOX ,iIUILVINdki wane, 13u#Lis, Hearths, undo!! work,sonneet itli Farciadene t ,,,:lq*, - A .gao4 Shine ens always ready to.put "down foundations, do stouo•worit of every desoslptiop, tly 1, 1.07,-4. qi* %PIXEL. ER% LOOK TO YOUR .INTKRE§TS A NEW •FIRM, • North Lebanolilliorotigli,:, ••••NrEJA.II 00000 u l n io_,lod; Mel; 100,000 Bushels CORN, , %nay Clover Seed, Flax% Seed, Tiplothy,,Sped * for 'oh the highest rnallot priees pesb .1,4114ba M by HOFFMAN, IM •Vce. -th Lebanon, July, 2f . f ? '57-tf, IC" Go t!' T la *RI* h i t gia'y iagyrky_ r, ' r etA3CKS 3 Just Redirect-O.TV 1 1 4 f J. J: BLAIR'S Joiaddleitritd . 42 LiSbafoo;4l"kt A TOO E A ND JEWELRY-. rq*,.rket;tir, AWATINISSAND ifilWIN Litt JUST Apitig?pp J. W . A - C - K; E, , Cumber/cind•atreik:iriffirdalpot 4toi Lineaweareiii. 00. 22, .116„ • ,- ItOtir t PfEr S ! fretreet, bet wi en ifrrik it'J'htf.Wigfifrote/s. VAMSEY &'oo. l hilvajugt Oriofied a largo cheap oasortinearot ; IZM4VqNZERe LO dr stook embraces , all kbe different styles of 'B, PANTS, and VE.STS, suitable for the ids of all kinds in the pieoe,.which will be to order at the shortestinotdce. irts, Under shirts asici‘Dtavfers; Cravats, Col.' Pocket Handkerchiefs,, Gloves, Untbre tort, every tikiileuedialy to'beefoiiS in aigen': •'s Clothing and Furnishing Store. '"wo JOURNZYMEIN TAILORS WANTED. S.' IC-RAMSEY cA CO. Lebanon, 5ept r 23,,10.; ; I 'et UrVt • Ne* i t ery Stsible THE undersigned has initabliih id a NEW LIVERY STABLE in ie Eagle Hotel Stables, Lebanon. has gird' and safe Herres, Car iges, as may be.deeired, and eare d Briyersorkip4 be will hire on to hopes,l;ly tieing attentive to bust receive Ohara of public , patronage. at the Eagle Hotelier at the Stables. • • e • I JOSIAII D. DEHUFF. oleo, mtg. 1947. . Anon Female seminary. =IVY SESSI6W of thm" . .T. t woots„Fr.- At, SE3tmlity" wilt commence the Fiiit leptentber, *ext. IX is earne4ly.requested, rents intending to sbi'd•thigf-Defrintitis, do so setlie"ceMMedWilibite the Session. •r , . LEGH R. BAUGHER, 9MODESTE DECAMPS,. , ..:• t. reacher.of Franc?' and ituirie. LebhnOtisiX9lY" - • . Igt• THBRIKOMETERS,• &c.--Porsons in, tt of aceitrata an Venable Thorrnometersjiand ors, & !Raney Toi cottleib PialfilloVesioLithiars and other ch o i ce (ulnas; ToritoimaShilliv.Buffalot , indla Rubb u . Horn Pealedt stilutkidat ihatabs4 atalkaa , gpj and Ash Stands (a new article.) Oftittit+4l/01/11ORDatioliMaliiRc l aBai DA* lifinibersekaaTetftualstrifsdablismenk , 41.} •ibrierketalsaiS4.4 ut;s 1 11,1.) . is Tottdy to B .Y B ,91 1 0,d7, 710' toigig;?..4Pes, & .dal At re . c73lq 7 ac prlcei 6e bade j-ni&Oced:rnam to lOwilefy conipetitfOn on Iteady-niido Cloth*. leap Oosto, Pante add VoOto;call at • ILENR:r & STORE. October 28,1867. - • • • . " .11 l i 4 t irt . - ; AA. A; • :e. lres,„Los," he ix . 9iiid;they were, more than half 11 . 1 ., ,g• ~, 1..1,, 0., -•, , .• % • .4 - YiPs ~..g..., 3 1 11n *Ce . rig 4 1 1i/hen they 'said 'rat:nil:V i e my"lire cited • ~....iern • .. 7 3 ; 3 1 ..., ~, t 4. 'again. The pleutilitkil t lqs '.sWeleady returning — . -------- rieliL- - --------..-. 'itio l n;4:.7f l)(4 sitile t fiiir i tlititillY , meiriO4 Piit Tint' OLD'IIOIINTAT Win . ''' ' e ' t '. 1 iaill P l aired, ii eX41,04 .` 4ii • ti . '-• -" - i • . . t .tut u ~ at: . tig Jieturtg.up IF . , .;;r• .31:1 ;ti 0 .ciiifs,.....w . , .•:• • 1.••• • • • - -• • '‘ . . I ' 3ol i'lliValPign tha,Mer, woof ;.; ~ ,; , . .gain,..ll•Whdt Saddle thlngltiS to bsrable te It4rew • • ins - . -.., ..ksi-Oirshasmontiairjelaf e , . 7 ••7 'AG 7/1•1 - e:. ioff i lill eare--Kitittb, .liurdk'hilioieverythlifiVl ' • .... • i 1- tr... hebi rem ,•., 1 • Under the olden roof, • v`' • -' l 4 1 v ) 7 wkep one gjfii.ototisn k and a taus weal I it ' JUL; ii. agtektisome i co m • ;Int% -', to , ' air - I ' • ' 4 ' 4 ' . ''' '-'" '''' .'' it • 1 7 , , .. . adyiSttilaigUampattill te.f Ol lQF AllYeA 4 .4nPle- .. - . ''Turuintrtlttfirkiiii4f 4 , 616174'er, I "'" ° 800. l otgrg i shi i t i , ii, R 0f 01ip .,,,,.„.„ ot iff s it,... ..e m t Thlis•tlie hallpywiliallsolilimO,isid...4le told st 6:. ..t‘ii t Vlit ur t - fml fas - iNo nf ,iir b r - 7,i4i, +.2!'•• %. 2 ' ' rieli Orilyrrtg§er x tp,. and osier& l ininelliiatehil' ' TOlpveniraJeparplo ca lm , ...`•:, ".:;'.';',:..1 . 1'5ta ry.,91,44": 41 M . t . 9 14 1 1. amusements of the , c.liildri . s.l ,c i ... (vane slaw.. (Tm-a r , LL,,,, 4. ~,,,:, -, ..,,- ~.r . :-.;,, o thicit.h.-. had dont ago given up for 105 t... -. . ..;.. : . . .. She chaorily sitteth, '• _ . - Andr - tlarybung - folkkbad - atired to rest, Mrs. .„); tes,9 4 : l )A i r r ,. .rim.mttlai,. . ~,,.. mot.' linlith „ thus esidresiSa l hAlinltiband" .la the calm Itgtris , of Ith, thrisphouse aoah • .AHF.Rhi,f.thigtiViltv.iiciPa ISA IP ‘ • ; A. , 4 . . • . ! . 1. - i 8,11 1 , 0 qt..:43 1. . h , gla . litari ...ga Ct.. yolv . ; 1 ,/ fi 4 . : "16( rn i • il• !..4 t".. and suM I "' 1411' ' '' li . '' 411 d stories,' ''' -• ' ' , ll,tlse.oradren, asinight its - i kotlr: 4,4' fllli , .. 1- To the *Nottoirs'iitictelice '' '' r•"'' , ••• - "-' ' o . -" • . ' The eatfifirriiii l of loro;- tfesewed . h 4 ' •'..' hin re' Untre, 16" lit . *rini g iad4 to heat • it,' Lucy. Father's been a itist• ietlitn• ' M a l ..:,; ' it ife . '"afarf th ay store., t0.er.... •: ltartirfiaidchit rtmilit his ditYs i , srld he ought to 7 ""t ill 'tile, isArtir - Of nSologios '4.40....- liait'fig4: l6 .:ovit; iirlr!li . . 4p,.1[ mv. 1 0.k 4 ,414 , ..- ..' -" 4 6l;et, dot bent- , iliOPPou•m, - : ..; • . •.,,I , i 7 , i. 07 047 I' . 1 - 4i.130.46, lik I , • • .-,-, ' ' erAsdom; her knowlodge,.is .. . s.r : y •-• • "Why, no," . r eplied - Lucy , hesitetidgly‘- 'rosily . •,- • , , ~ .. , i ~,* ,„4 ,9 4 332 pii?;94,1rkiril •.• .• ' 'l, - ,•,,1, 44 qt)01 ono might ge t :tire t tir .Ihe storinY'diff:syeall'' ri tl ` hgi." th t l illt P n it ut Ni.'.., Jlisi,i rot Come too &herr" ' 6 "i."- IT " "`, l ` ° "!'' "'• . -A I - h • 43 wle * nczaTeoltearTfli - ...50i , 14 . Perhaps,' replied her husband thoughtfully-. ' ' .. 1 ... And iontent wieti,ilsr:Q.lit •:, - ;T i r . .:„ . !: ;" "perhapaitattiirnottlro irdnled.ital ili :4 - ay.- 4.;:rd,cbunblifiald memories . o'ei - :arilk - o**,,,A -. / ,,!,. :,.! . ..YOtt i roc,plliet T Wilai fluiii Joe , said k the t otittr . Contentedly sitting, ~,,,,,,, t • „. ,1t,,,.: ? , , „ ; day.'" 'l%efiilemori sunshine hall ciodds i Inall .•; . , - • and merrily knitthog •.;.,.;, l) A. ii . ..i ", ...,),.• • fair dit ys-that stray °lies , in th,e world.i s, k - t, . She basks in the light of the thsaa-lionli deed • '•• • "1 sintOrely:hoie so;'"repfled Lucy; quickly." , •v.o. •i : - • . i.ist. ow: e.:.,ti ...e This ' .:I. - .7. 7 1. .. • • . • w w ish atoknet seer . to. , require any auswerl i ': • or , the world and Its woes ;;I ... an d -they;felliasleep.-• , •,... - • . • • 'Of its follies of fashion, UnfortiitintelY the'stbinr continued the follow- 1 .Or the bleak storms of passion. ing day, and • the'Odgpotlerhs:n kept in the house, i.. -. The phantom of Clain, -- of course. In fact ho was beginning to like , ' As he stalked through the land, ' a stormy. d ay s . etter than he used to. llis,sdralt With his pomp and his pain, ' ' .4 . • -, ties, however, began to abate towardibiigliL4-,, , .;•11 She sought not to clasp; So she felt not the grasp "Father, 'Will. • y . eti , ineve your chair to: the eVii , .• s. . Of rude Ruin's skeleton's Land. . side of the tiro plaeo ?" - • V . ' 53 ,n.._-'l l But the quiet within, • , . "Grand-pa, I don't want you to sit here yea Undisturbed by the gist .. Of madness and sin. ~, ... • I ) are•rigtit. in tity,794.".: . . 'Sakes glad the dim light of the farrie•house'door;•,..l Where sho cheerily sittokh, ;n11 , ., ; ' . And merrily knittiithivitil•t•.• !" -1. • 3 • Ontrdneold memories o'er and 4 Arli ~• Thus calmly.kter life, . Free from sorrow and.strifai.f.;,, • . • Ilath spun out its quiet thread . ; And thus hath'she 1( .41P-trittarWrigr I All' t AT. Food loves of the living and dead. , • . And though old age hath 'dive:red Her head, and bovrildort4 tier thoughts of the dim days of 1 Yet, emming old memories o'er and.0'4, , ,:4 •: „ ,. ..4. • %•,., ihe cheerily sitteth, . • • ...And merrily kuittetb, • • Ist•the calm light of the farm:honsevdoorlti.to:.; . , no isali.• • a . „gar lOV9ti ones 'Of youth,.pnri • ; With • their %Mamie; awdltrutbri llistingiallsnl; through that•farm•housel deal : ,eou Death's drooping plume; ^7:•=-]Flit - their meneriee perfume 1 •2‘ l mei thihotill content or the farm-house doot;'; • —• ••4,tnd their musical feet . ' • 'Oki the golden street, • . By 'faith, she can hear from the farm : bens, do o r] And . soon through that Pc4: f tal;,;;' , Zn rai m ent immortal, . Shall go the good wife of the farm- h ouse dirt, In prldo—not in mooknesir r In strength—not lia•weakness,.•...• Tiijoin In God's love ; •. • :• • • 'With her dear ones above:.. Mid we shall behold Dever morw.apt ]ere,. •• The old (kmatirY-WilriAMAl ' AndMorrilykniffi4"` • .0 .1/11 , 4 IA 0:04 :LW ...tu7 • ••4 • ~;!;..11.101,.,:.gt0rg. ~:z.,..E .: .:. • Itikab abcitLAßB 'ton. John Smith was very well to do in the wort , lie owned a couple of farms, with all the aPpirt tenances, and a couple of sons well married; one of whom lived' with' hie" father; and the other on his fatiter 4 s'fiumil wife had been dead foro•rmmber eft years, and he was getting gray, but he thought he could' do as much in a day-is ever be could. .1041 tv . reketeould, not lcup over so high a fence or an b a ditcll;44 long and steady drill, .hitrild not preceivevthat4i„ .... ;ow/ lost any thing In mail 'df. His two set' 1 , `, 4 4.,,,, - ~-r, or and their *iyilil thrght 9therwise. 4"1 . : -.2.- .' eelvod the father ` iiilla. He ,was not so bright ] itnd vigereneofAiAltelnar X year ago. It was too reuelefortibilni4 have the care of his 'farms—it wore upon him. kipitigd i • siot lelr so much as he could i enni v stelfh . tvifisturEd to in f orm him. a iridyli.slip,i,„lolin, "People' ero,all the tlinf growineoldisr. I'm sure lam not so vary old yet. There're iiiielbeir Bates he is ten years old er than litut,tukchl i cqi',J seebut that ho is ashiblitf' and al shrewd as over. ..I-should like 'to 'esio'llie man who could gpflgalidirtlifkinji trade of any kind.': ,: , li:trl:Pir., lie ...4 •, . • •r.ir 'HAii:Tegi4fO r aiiY i teKtik.di "it may Mullin yon;liiill'ou ietiStraiimip4r that you ftillist,:iiiiiii as well as:you.oonlih open. Youpger eyes spp sius : very ~,,, tp - ales is yery c ßueh i broken! VW,' 0 4 1 . .. g , itrif h t is! . .faimYbdt hi l um , * t' r ...,fter Ahsh a lle, if , , A , dia'Mcnow t. e u r a gl,, a ti r liiie iottreYfe t ng t , a;o frore t acti l v,o A 4 !., 4: 11 ' 1 : int d ?Iv n, tp ! c i pc awhile,.ind:enjoY 41'04040re he goes,fusiesit MO The. socrettof the mat* , was, that the two sous, and tlfeir wive tranted'tti ketAheir father t'o mike oirer hie propertiCoitieWO Ritet them*lntia poseessiowat once; BA tipprefore, they endeavored. to get the idea into his mind, •situ he was.grew ing infirm, that his career and faberif were too ber...• deneOrne, and that ho trlig t ,ht*net*htlitre to lilt.' This was no easy. matter.. Thni . told him bow much better it woUld be to shift off, his burdens upon younger shoulders, and cease caring for them. They told him how much cheaper and botter g le would be for him to settle his own ciliate:himself. They promisekhim thst he 'should live like a king , and never wan, for any iliirit;' , „'"Alttettitt. l : lo efee l r then, that he as. obliged t q wori,evell,[dayr like w a slave, - as holhad•-thine;tbuti hetictuid sit in .his gown null sliptieril, by l fi in t l ,:.riecmstormys days, and live his iiri over agaid ' ,_ ' t - ,. , , John had, Ittlrd, ri lopetliilfir aboe h t kirpink the staff in,his orehads lift Efiticfl6# inth losing sit/tirt4i With(); Ad it smltlisdn. ito6i, 40airthl site of all he could do. But his scruples wore all sits itt ooto t o io);io,ghildron-i,; his of,i,c, ~.. ~2 5`)...'.. s' ad . as doisblogkelßa; forthe,cortsidert4op. that heffa.S. ai i1ik41641 1 14s father.4tandsomelyt dslinliffolli illsgs iial.. ,bOOO sun: rrlt 10 Wl.ll 140: - ,d - r.o! vdt ~.,Prlir h.CI .•erl.l, a=u 9..kNelj e iLtirp o tactiva k ik "."AnPAPClfil°ns w,,,Vej l 9. .. , :.MeM e. ;AT .1. rs.,, nay waif:ll3lore than soliafiedres 0.31.115t0T.404 1 4Y.M .1 and tiloidididtuideffialithellelysethiehew -letif.-whi4l hqhati turned over not Wltlibilt gliitiSlinistivihel look brif1 1 4.0 12 4.a-,Slik A,344.c*i-i P Came he kopt the bomb antiethnugh Ibis flsr,WiTisil sliPlibre were not Otte KS y,yettilr Icialinelankh tor- in - illw was so chaity„ kid. 4141 1 41:40 Oioilotilri dren so fond of him; that4eT t Y a;ilitAir l i# l . ,4 . 4111 „ . the i storms of life wereellieldern over, and his last ility! !ere going to be Wettest difysiastieTebough. He poet the floor with elaitiostepand'Veiiiiiitiefl. .14,11:Uty s i tid ends of sundry old lents *Male lip twirl foti4in for many a year,' . '' '''' - s" i !, ‘!Won't you move-away from this plarte;,l want to•come'tirthis closet?" • • • ' - .'....- ''' 1 ,ii . pritit: I lied "tienieholy here' to 'AraWi'ttlit Or: Water, and !i . iiiig:,43g,...,i. Woo d ' It t‘,644,iNgd . ..; " , for a woman to go -out in.% storm, where; Wire lee! a man iii thi.hilfistr iloi'Og nothing." .1.0, 1 At night there was anothor ourtain teta-i-tote betWee l 44 l 4ll. l Pri Inett ,Isndi Els " 4 0 In Id In ; "Husband, howiont Alo,yOtsYthirik. this storm I will last,?" -3,..% 1 -,..-••• :-.1.-. , ::,n ti::' "Rti•.ittfyon Oiltatsilmitiihht raj 'clear?* iLI .g.tacehisi iiiip e riiiiiie4iitheilt • is -not. al t o aoslges:drio ' ikii4,42i4:lll.* 4Onso: au mumli. Be is very much inmyzway." ' .. • .•..:,...'”..,: "It will'be fair sieithe?, by and by, Lucy; 'afttV , we'll try to find some . thitApr .hins,to /do Mit' r liii! doors. ~e Must mehts,thkbe;kof it.yoq !molt.' ~4 - "The best of it !.-repliei Lucy; 'ffl.cau't , seeli ass:c. there is any best of it: • ToinakhKliff 4310,;'d00t his vietuara,'Ctite"M4tii iiiiink:l4 Aiftii:444 and to run errands for liiiii,aid,glitouitkio ktatA It—that ill whattlim antolfcsiset media Ohs aw;yllf. ! John. " •• ...• vayo• '..:4/....i.-. -. bd. ,r,niqc , , , i It 4 te ll l l riii'lllit' f ,, u. l o# t 4 4 .*.* *04 4 f in 4• 0#41 his eyea r smiltrio to go to sleep, 1 ,-: ~ ;:',',, ~,,,,,... I Thdititider will see that dark days:for old 'Mal Smith are coming. Matteri . greirirbree from day today. John expected hia:;fatbk"iould do as' much work as•formerly— a Hte holise..g2Lew it tovh.ot . - i for him "wlibluLlii; clothes became the worse fol.. wear, and . ttierebyttikno 90e 4 tfkiamidqther or to pt new ones. Ho fancied that he heard-I ! 'thinking that "it would- be a waste. to ''''' • ".1 1 4.% .. clothes wh'en lie,ii4ifsftiVolil ifuo W,iiiil Ofka; ' • 'nh VC • thro!.Hhileimleirss stinted, and any% good onough.for.the,oldiman.„ John . thought ho read this in the actions and eyes of his children. Be - might - have bean' mistakes."' He'was sure, of one thing: he did not like aaiiiiig;iis i thCjaid he • should. His presonce was not wanted ; his opin. ion was riot taken for anything; he was liko one ' ovidstayinghfs time. He sighed iof his lost estate, but it was all in vain. What Trail dOiN l ONia i not be un`cione, though the doing of it'llis owe . 0 44 0:. 1 log. Half strayed Ind half olati,liand neglected i by all, John Smith was weary ` of his l ife: ':: One day he took it into hiltheallo;cH u Ott his friend 13otea ? , end lay tbq-Wholskicase,hatpie".lim ; ' perhispb he mightsuggektssonie selremet.byt •which. I hif condition nijghtlidufmttloVisill:." HiiiiimighbOr" i reiel - se4 r iii '4irtlfsV:aii Invited liiiiiiiiii. l his I Parlor, judging from his.v,apposenser. that ..Johti l . •r,ar Sn7tfi - Vo lita . ....que. As Wok adiAtiCtitus, I "old lih e.s, I in. oil, . Ilieililitk 1 tit ./ . . i. A: : arja :4 linnilltii lt. I W t 74 Fr.? i......17." .9 *. - . • rA LaeLA :a. .r. 7..7/1 .1. 1 , 110irby w Orhillg t haChillpp011ed l i.!; 1: if: ... . ..sp. 1. u , dlfaunirharrl tnight•have expeeted?l , ll6 replied:' "IrOn wthidd }}o* - 0!tojil isig i betyle I f NM . bonen i LI. , ed . OcklitiliAliiirtiverperattadod. Ilskiiitig 'add) shirt. oethcianittes. 7 .4Z#nt . 1 f,«)1. 1 .':.,',.,, ; . •:. . 4 fitat whiskhaVetycorbeen doingibat makes you cry opt so sigaf!tit "well, Askoplkitos. '?Tod Waii t llo4tell; ..rlg:',.. i hii Inc' 'tolling y0u... , I; 111 "'? illM , etLAY..iii.9.92;l l. Y. to 93'. !" ) isf-gi4 i .t4, up everything to them for their.:paornise-to- supH port Ve , Ciiferialirriiiiile I live, tind ltii6s , ..doli't I do it; and thtiki i iisrAseil .— - .T it bit ilifielf:=l And now I ant 0E44 105sa, A ffg; aiNit Ppm i kit 14411411111P0ttil'A • 'l2 iirewo46llo you w1,41.1ti.R28'017-(Wriv°4l/4"!1° way- .t4,4.wit. my conditiommore taleroblo; ; but if oot,. lonas opera* remainder of tity'dhydia mouruisit. say 1 • ••i, • ..., .It•flf 1t.% . 1" „ .1... 7.”' '. •.. P.irr itati , i. pouoeiv wokilitliq4.3A•filltil?frr and thencrepliedLy .., t.. 111 .:. t .gt• ,;-,...., ..i.: .0 4 . ~. ••"Yoti' cant , git: ylfitriiroloilV.4Sotiyeic. own hands l isva., 7.34 i ithould riot .. lave period with: it so easily ; but.y,ou seem, to be fully ~w„,.), , i4.. that. I will not reproach you for it." • "When chliglaiteqotieVelid fiill*Utilibir , . folly then to; frOi l . l ol Ci?) . ",:, : • s :;„! , ''' .. . 0 ... t. "But:," continued he;Tbrightrangult;salif:wir.r... thought had struck him, 'loci live with riur en est son, John, do you ?"' ~,• ~ • ' • ny e e , .. . ..„ . . , ~:•. • ..1. .4.. , ... .• ~.....ft & 1411010 $ 1 90 8, n01 ., ai NY ' 491 9 5 14tdidifirir l fa, 1.9N0.1:,1f. i. t•:'.. .... .ssiiip , s.ll sut fi..n. •" ..: ..i dirinirholkiliriiripgothat trY thernilei hon'llt 1 liii W , .t• Rg 4l - 11 :/1?tqA° 1de ! d. I Pit Col9j,d§rktion tf: l 4,444 l bPPLe 4o 4trg4 4g :4 Pr‘ . e him.-.,./That.wis theasgreemehLilt ..I.: 4,1- V. : a.•: , - "ff! ittiiti;tir *llya tow 'iii; asiliKbboec 1 4-4 Mi 4% l iti li ;:ff r !, i i lefl' it itt a lg b ki ir lit l . 1 44:(410: 4 0x Wiktagei.l 2l3 iiR. . 1 46 : Ne. jl4'sr l Ytinfil. which, if it works well may secure .tocyoudoattelt tr iair e ati. war 3 m - t rio iitdriw skile4am Ilk , .. i it iiii t ie s ifi r uitipuilski i +o44 6l l,B64V akTU4 l llt../g1L1: 1 0 2 7..441W4,,,,Pt.42 1 1C,A 4 r . 0 , thodgbpthfattLabrairosidadartimiditheyi.tell , me thiirm'y iiiewitiss.6,o imialqd.'a ,, (-t•'• Owl f.. ~ •'4 ..:TIRTIIq 1: dii:. ~. ).11 7..3/1 4:14..1.1.., 1 :1. ..:1 , i 9.l"..obyPe.YoF,giind.o44 -0 : 1 3D1.? b1hite11WA 1 54.4911.44 Wei' Ifyinkrizra•obliged , t94believesevcirythhOttingt ell Jcut hi Zu;aiii l frZ kdAeolliii.retplititelipt 1 4 -VMS S AMI sl4:litiOgl i tOoi.: 4l ,,iik 3 6 -- 4 4. r :(74A sir.lllfi , :!Jiilt. rui AtiLl' ~ . ., 1 14.1 t...” 1351 ‘.l wisti," slgfelflrolniMiLoadlththitsithsogrkt what is yodriglam tifand .154,40 to us hear it:" .. Bates: 101 W Io .hieldoek,. IliakeP. o . 7 44 l g *II vok out a heavy traw,ssinchintaribrigheadisistottlelat , out to hirilhilliilagiflttudeD 000 - "'Alrititt i n 'tpili?'!'roixedainisid lifftib)F lii!Wkaitio ...dt ••••• .fae• • 11J. , f 1 YCl ii ii ( o6.l:4l4 'o rr.ti .:".• .7!: :. Ij. ' .1';;;.).i ..."71D-Orinty, elOa r / 4 to 5 , jaa , g o rm to imp yotrz.... This baki A; tin' M dollErlF • ICROti l 'd a goodly number. of, tliin-410tig low l ikialz. Hnough for yOufpilrf et'l 'Ayr - Ttraft honlir with . .06;1*, c and`latigleip %rod; attest; an ak milli , . .....,„ • ....,.., . ~ 1. zoom a good Opportunity, ofters=4l4it'lithj is ,aione, and your' son Tan is oaqiiiik r 4Orti;idint it dan':.ma empty its emite4dr& b eitii, - 4,f r 1 „ ~, l coUntli: all oioi: . ,,iViho . " - ;' l l.dirgif 'l4' l / if she ~ makes ''. "DV in" 1-‘ been th i n i' . ritt766kaicitiicdilh - Arkiefs: -: i any inquiries, a you ave ing ,,,,,, „,„ ,„,,, , u ~, ~ , ,-, ;,,,,,,i - ....up 5.i ~..,-! .of spending areWmonihs:sritfi your' son Benja. ib ran , gimilijim 01, ell ,Or bflitik, ea Iltihk, 0,419,, min, and'ihought yon miglig . elittiyetil, ti F great Robert Houdin. Besides being tiptpipeer, wit sou; Will , 'alonlou t.,' i . JOgnl 6 " ' '' &conjurors, hr iir nisraritilithenititibltin,and me ; A ray of hope flashed uertsjo s lip's far as he eitiiiiefiin . ;iiira r tis ° elVcSig."6l44 - iiina l ig"ta exclaimed ::" 4 ''''' IL 41 " .. ' ll ' im ' a ' IR if oto l de - ‘ l l.lfii3f, e hlifilitKlN &kilt hritil&Volit.' ali' V't • -- 4 - -hr,g '• 4 ---gi t as ustn i, wit , . ' • f.1 71 :4 0 4. - ,Blitlfit7) ,h7,,fc iforptirill . timmt. 1441 dal a the„aris Rilsi ion. I isno t . withlee t jr e. - ' ' ‘ ' 'elf di It h i e sgg ela tgat Ow" was tarewsi %kg it . ' mt. or ,i - 4.10. ivit.rs — p g enera 7 n - ---,f , -0,,.. , ...‘ i •,', . 1 1 ,41 ?`,. . !o,t ,n., bliiller r.re;AN),,, ~..;‘,7).4.11%, AE*l Ithe French Govetiiment, ow a milsion Co neetdd With the black Iri:Lprolop, the 1 1 -,rtt u t4 10, ?.0 . 41! !''' opportunity to execute.biseilininag e ta,.,l,n uor t a dj done:iiPtihehousewoklt'iMd ent:diAin',oll,l#74tirr„ ,ecnaugiVss 'Um; '' ' alliiefupOt! to iaeroise kis pro. ing.: - John appeared to lie 1114.4i:rep !imam .i Nat fesidoliTir4iriei. 7 4M4 olthidei l, A details of a *ooacil'eaa spoken f c t 0 - trO i gall'Altt#*: ,bii: 7 4ileditititi i;i4 , iisti364l,"pii(?ii4ok i i iiilo , he got, im,..and spreading out , th e leaf of tho,great leOl.l.iiii,4 traegirtYt4'fnittnfrinkie:keicisoll).arotin:g., table,,he left the room !. ! ".' : , 4 ; '1 '.:: . . f i1'..,,,, i ,w, j tl4llll,G i trit4Sly - the 'Sharakinitif-an' 14128110421 . In a few moments- he returned, bringing the OAS' ilacitievtiutly'`TPisfige ifi' a fiw clumsy liieralltifindlturrretrthiftrtatelfriNtit. tricks and impostures these "inallhOuts poised . , . i . hook to count, thhi:49kgoratieit,iiiiim:,n ~i,,i leit theygielmj ,01,,p.0scf eAc t r; ,;. no, oneedt war justly each.. , ,Lney uttered a half Suppressed ejaculation, . thenght,,,wat Inttefsibie,telsellpte e theipekill and: ai tPiP ' aSi l kQ rB°, a l at", i 4 6 4oflo#4,i.aftli i tl: 2 : aigeTellitiltekeli4eo:tifge tlicPalileßtits:hdifiu,., notice 0'44 , and'emitinued hikociintingr• iiiiholitl' bledhettles,,,, .... 1..y:,-! ~,i, ~,,,111,i,i,, , - - , ,„„.I not dimiltiA c iaVor ,iiither had„ . atiy_piiiiipi4i,Ari- 1 : Ono , of the great proton Lions, of thn.nutraholkt..] and'their witch large piles !.. 4 ' - : - - , ,,•ir z' ' was tp.illVllllMlralgity. .. At - I thu, moment that o She waii:o.YLer.. 6l :ne iriaiustoniehment and adini- loaded roushet fired at him, • and the trigger pull ration ; hardly dared' to trust her eyes.: Tie for- ' ed, lie pronommed.a few cabalistic words, and the ' got har needle:- 7 --iwerything but the; dollars. ,iiut weapon did not go off. Houdin detected:tketrick., / the old man kept on' counting- as if to be m i erOqttt , ' and showed that the touch hole was plugged, ; — ,not one of the pieties was missing. . "Why, father," she' exclaimed, notheing aT,,,'O 'FAiich'ririil.'`..yth 'ivifiy'k4liger jMiir.44;,l4;' 4,11-'1 any inner, to surpress her curiosity,;, ,when etlif "rOplied Ifialilln", L e'r ilsite'Viiistol; lead it your you you get all that money ? oad,wbai ar.° y o u!Vtia,;' self; here are 'bullets, put'oloi in the barrel, but to do witiLit..V. - --- before . A.ohie so iniL.li . w a s Year.' kitife." "Well, as to that 11ue . ,," 'Said 4,Trohn, still count- The *Milli ilia we im lold; "You are quite ing;;liPtiA hilifillarting OflatelhatloPLaiiVta certain, now;"_ raid Houdin',"that the pistol is er in 'plat Way, Unit ; .0, you was get.thig tired of loaded and will go : off. Tell me, dis:yoiifiel no the old man, and that I didn't know Ist-itWould remorse in; killing . me thus, notwithstanding ,that be better'fOr me to go 'and Stay awhile..with Ben- - I authorizelou I" „',',You, are my enemy," coolly jamin and I was going to carry the h;i,g7witlime, replied the 4:0;,; f.,q, 7111 - 41.170.. 4 wi p . !,0 . 4 p r that's all."' - . - "But you are'mot'going‘to-dity, certitinir."-'''''' = knife,.andCalFtty iiNfP#F , WC41,1110re..,., The piA f,ff,,by,,,yer, :1 thought I might as well 'go - now t,(4,v'eA.,:if?elexg f id, the,applelieWfor away, and • as at any time." A nd , halrgenle tie u p t11 1! ban .' 1 there appeared, An itg,Piele,eteelE;9l3: _the point °,ll, "Oh; yon snug, not go right so sMidenly,---- this knife, the bullei'the marabout:4i a j d marked J ohn‘ will ' think very strung . of it., B r'father.l Tho:speetato - rs .retiained" Mato fromatepefacqoni, wait till you ' have seen him before' you leave Us." the. Marabout howed imfore-,his superior : i'Ailah, itßjwa s otai , ,d, ; piley," imieplied, "that -I ,was , a4 is -great his said I ram , I .lnstcad. burden to you, and lAs afraid sometimes, :i'.! ,!f " W of thO,littiC,Srkm.WhiA., inAirope, Rohort,Hon- Y?tt Wi P heil4 . l .":,,:' .-- .. '. . ,- , - din, pours an cindiessstretun,9f,4?lfrY qfptipif!r 7 got., den. , L3a . ,11r.,..i0,f*0r," s aid : buoy, inter of wine and ligar, hO .thir d for: an empty l;owl, ruPting hicr,'"'l'zii 'sure "that I don't know what. should ' ,lle 1 ,i. key-t , continually keptfull of, b aiting coffee. flare put such ; !".strutige tiuiughtaxiio.** 11.01 . 11. 11; g• :• - . .. 7 .,...—„, ~. :f.. esi,l said.tinteld man: iping his eyed;—"vie won't toy an jr.lituk - that liosi," 'bid s &say. iambi taoll tp:thi;laiand returned. toddcatomp he t ' y ' ) 3,- tv iterie tptrtindv. ifloz azzg dti dow.,!..sioattrlminfri lity.ips ttrh.s v i:a. A .71.1 qt does thk, .all .mnan? I never, eumed i that t horn was so much money. in the house." Tsqttl i nt sb sat down lo her sewing. 144. her na l dfe 4 dies. t'le * otirtireolleel l it lr tailkli lnit \ air, ~While"s'll e % la 4 tili 4 leideinilidtelelin l a n irea t t i inl:l•°‘,"•fls Pwilraa 1437v1.14 . .:... . • •• • I .Othor thoughts .were-passing through the mind of 'John in• hii chamber. Re was in raptures and cc.ufd.,br . 4l 3 l'peli. going , right over to:his:6l'SO! Bates to tell him how beautiful his stratagem worked. ' ' ~. , 4 . ...:..'." Lute in the evening, sop Join:nimbi:mad -home, and as they sat alone',* e t- guTd'hiliCiffi; by. a coin_ fortable•Are i ; Oa:children. and the. old „gentleman„ 071.01 1 4 ~ai a til L bi.__nklb . a .. a /d• n" any 'ianigtik, having.ritl4dealnif.:,46Y, beim: : : ..:: .1 . ; :..1 "Did yak' ketasYlinsband; that father hadit'Sat of dollars in his chest?" "No Lucy, I auk:Boa rdill:MoYdo you?" an swered iehti somewhat starWd. "Yes I do, for be counted them .uTpon the,.taide; to, day. Suck a sight of moplyrill*O i lligilli*:- fore. They covered the table all eier....wAseiblehek is xn,,c4rp,!)e says , i t:4k lai! tie tfl . ; min ; @sidle, is goirii.to take the what. de(l4 thiiik of . that ?" "Going to live with`B'enjaniii ! "Yea, and the reason thathe • counted out hht; money was to sec if any.of itlwas gone." : "And how much was their ilti4j.illets,do46lll l ' • • 4.1, .••• , oli l e t* know?" • , e..s..ta : !'/sight!, hundreds smt. lx,ndtel!lt.„7l o 3sll4 l . up the-dollar/tin and, the ;011e,:seli, 1 4' 1 _ •!sEean'thelleve it;":eaid John: ••••• .I s, kr u e 0! ° ;$ 1 !,, fi'k ,replied ; , o ajif=tee y` I,4;flkinjllrnin's wesshall lose .; 1.610 6 . :*, 1 1 0.• bp,t . iditesupport • • elatiso he has giikit into his"headl . .ol4.yi, &Wt want him here. , And have ai goodraesaid• we,yriehed him dead." "Wife, we have not treated him asisysedlather shoutftl:l4e,treats4. "Well, I know it," slid I.lle3ri quietly, olnatel• • • , att didet know that he had any . money." • "I thought he had given up overylb)ng, to us." After n. blues allenCe John xCiaimed: "It will issoyt.eli?7lo4),;(ol.o:..T:!*iiefiste knowledge that.welare done wrengsiad roittise • to do better.r . '"‘"""i • • • -u • .!-.• ; r Made iii4jimtions to .this, thitit'fig; mittter rested till the next Morning. ;Saran extra pains was taken the next LOOrnine' in preparing the breakfast, after which the whole. matte;, yeas ,talkedover,, and all due apologies nad,father was persuaded to postpone,'for ill *mint his; ; Contemplited vat/ '1 J. 1 A hap itia&ge.noweartoyer .Jphil ln Smith's affairs. ' `l"eielitfit eltFtlre, plovided . There was plenty •of good food on hl); lie .was allowed to sit in, his,, great,,,ehalr jabs where he pleased of stormy•• day. The. that„hb wits 'growing young. • 4rt#o l ,!•i4P•l°.'•o,;#,. few moths.; miskingibu to his old.frieestAgitas fr ' 4 ,w4. • tatiny•tlienke for the loan Ofeit. yld r liong 'ite he lketeill hr/barer had Om* : , to ,e 9l4oo i #A ts tsof =4 1 4 .dson..:Ar sPE:4s 4 c9Foßekgr,"l4,ll.k. -timtiediately aftsfr .itis death vet inatitAiatitiPandlimay : utattasiii doming • I . 4 i4fiif t0! ) . 1 0CA4 1 1 1 , 415 . 4 1 au1et0 1 48 13 .4.4 4 ; *4 formed in to+ re bag iof old rusty naids - bartaftopead4 a slip of 'paper ' on' *blab pef• • I.- A hum : l.lo wilften the i potomag cau tion . ...T o . twoaonla andp. ll whomit7/" 4 Y 6( 1 10 ,057 ' levso unwise as to throw' away fiopr staff need mOstl" • r raMireh; the pid . leeir" from.C444Pll o 4r4.lo l §Pegral; :403 e Nf er li e ft•the inegirlUtla,fikelpolo, erYieri.,,w l 4o 5 • 70001 for . elask:fonowPa.4.7o ll Akto strwility iMnery itirffin! it 'aro. ,qg • eoliths- 1 siJ • lite.o4 o 4lroFlitif ,prieon and ' • .4 ,•. placed it in the bosom of mjr . droo.,, i iii . ololpo oftielatits*L"fatiyint toe •1p leave the • ielltdipti,oloVt.O . !!!tislit titne on' so tai= tii 0Art,C,1414• Pvi#;: °il! 4. ?V, (k. 16* the • uiht the triA,..yloolli :1451.1 :ttei),S l ,ll,4o .* the rope; or sliardroirned•hrfthe:traresi broke over e l ia - aphd,flindlirben Vre e ofi - .. ,e 4 - TEM. lit gout.fig#,a I erkttrrlPSerarrailk4uftedt• ale ; • °ti lt . . . ' • - 4 Eir4 . 4 „ ai tte . .* 4 "wimp, _ . . but. few of,tho Arabs would tasteit,,for, they made sure that it °Arne dirpo i t,frin.the devil ' s own, oof pg f e firtt‘ .! I ° l ll ItA; them: that it was ill his of ill y strength and'to re sterl,kftt And neirlsdues.d . ,s. small bof,:,so m ligfit tlp4l.pkild conl4lhftiiwith his(11 : ger , ;,ru , li, j 4t ntilt?ii t y ,heijkissise tiohprry that the strongest rean.,pmn!„c,9""ydd not mile it, and, A ! I l' ig ), lT A ) RA l LTl ll P., l l; l llt t r e Pig t i . 4 o# i T 1 ' 7 17r) thing, looked ~,t rAth t error, at the. great.ngiftlian who, the, doe?ted the mere exertion of his will. : L They expressed this belief; ilondin confirmed them.in it, and promislid that, thi.a - dapappointed,, ho would convert one of,.thern:ittto smoke. day came; the throng was prodigious a -fanati.:: cal: marabout had agreed, to give himself up to the sorcerer. • Tbey.madd:him stand: upon a table and oovered him with a transparent gauze; then Roo dinanthanother person lifted;tho tablody the two cods,: and.. the :..Arab ..disappearedt in a cloud of smoke. The terror. oft the spectators .was inde scribable; they, rtished,:out of the place, And ran, a long distance before some of the boldest thought of returning, ,to look after the maribont.., l , ; They found .10.16. : near the place wher e ) ; e 1)4 , 10 , Nerqsaßktel; could, tell.them P. 41414 and. weelike a drunken, man„,ignoranl, of what bad happened to. hA rd Thenoef!!rtafti,Houdin. was venerated, and tic,,sparpboutudsepised object 9,f the ,Ten9kertftvePinePt c ompletely _ attained.faelliop. ; o3„"testimonials" having, it appears, inieckt even the Arabs, a number of , chiefs presented the French conjuror with a piece of Arab writing,. wonderfully decorated, hyper. bolical and eulogistle;sind to whichrthey were so atterrtive as to,append,uFmnohlsrmslation. Be side* thke.mornorialiof, hie Algerine trip, Houdin bas.a rosary which he ono day borrowed from an. Aras. ,perform a.jrickmith, and which theowa er,..persrmded that gli.sitem iugerapporas befogs him, .Teinsed to, receipt haols,.-rgitrkse.Pcatis pos.; •• , • •,•1 ,i • • • ' Whoever inning readeralkailsOruqd er's celebrated novel of "Wing-and-illig,';' 1 r4ofitol. the vivid description' gired'theirehirof , tffit l ike l dtittoVer ;Wei. Coirderiin'ed sentence of a COUrenVartinl, '414e1, 1 '1 got Citatillibant iY'the fiteiselt; Air Wes . ~.inr p eril'iiiiras:t o ll i tiiiii s ecteri'et3,' h'ringfsj; frigate 4:lifie After' hi. execution, the carried out n considerable distance, and sunk with ? 1 d;ublo-hettilisiVieice•rieitilineerdifuniirbilLaVid fifty pounds, tied to fife lege: Betweenjult and three weeks afte'iwnicls, whin the King' was on board the "Fo'udroyant," rniin •- , , •• ri .7.1. • -,•• • came thoehtp, solemnly eelaied thAtyar- rite" doll had risen friniollibcotteciiid,iiie int, and w,lT:efiniing . . feit as he Could, of tho water : Such en tic. count, 'rip listened to as e,tale of idle credulity. , 4Y; ho wever , being fair, Admiral Nelson, to pleasO tho Oleg, stood out to' sea: but the, ship bad not proceeded far, before a body, was distinct ly seen, upright in tbo water, and approaching , thorn., ,It was soon reognized,tB be ir inaeed, the' ,etirise, of . Caracciort:i)tieli had rtien and floated, Vhilo , the great weigbfrAttepvd„ tbnlegs„. kopt klift.tiOy, in 11Ro5,ity,n)jtkiptiMp.iktnan. Afact 8"Nft!=l0-14f97„.f!fi.tIMPVC*:41°A, ,and, Per' • hitps,p ; i t eltd some feelings ? 1. staperstitious 'fear, • ,akin gave permission for the body to be taken on sho re antrefietipCbristian burial. =Ea ' • • r . 41i _ A ai Thron, Dzirit.—itocoßtlyi ;oh*, 7/4 1 }M 0.8 one of tf? m - e ? rhet Errd h a ir , 91 , 9, 0 4 ~Lit.Pgi.l , 3 , l3l#o4l l: l ! tf4 oftal[inga c°9l,l3l4c3YP,Mdetztftlii, hyAsnotagv p,. 7ioamont 47 2 a34Pri q fßarrn ,t4.0% 1 M1 1 7 4 4 the wAarfP-VIVISPrIgW, ireitYpeAta 4 1 0. 1 .4 1 w:4, 03 ,98 8 1. 6 4 w'rb.4,4 5 4 , ,* tide Tf!fl Mai•glegr!mor b 3.:; ahouta awl Oise I ! 9, 7t7Fli