PSI EWA C e4 l - 1 4 . : - ; ; e— e INM voit=s MIME ; • 1 I SI41) A : Alai** lanum Clete. Th! esri. arose* I. pazinut. 'Tit midnight's holy hour—and silence now} Is *ending, like a gentle spirit` e'er . 'The still and pulselesi world. • Hark lon the wind" Theqiell'is•deep . tones-are swelling t 'tis the knell the departed yeaec,, go , funeral train - lisiveepang past; . 3rektati the stream and wood, With inelancholrlight;thelmoonbeams rest, Like a pale, spotless' shroud.; the air is itirr'd, 'As by a mourner's sigh; and- on you cloud, That floats'istill anifplacidly . through heaven, The spirits.Of theiseasOns seem to stand. ..-.[form, Young.Spiingt bright Bummer, Autumn's solemn And; Winter, with his aged locks, and breathe " In mournfid cadences, that come abroad Like the far wind barp ' l Wild and touching wail, A melancholy dirge o'er the s dead year, Gone from earth forever. 'Tis a timel For memory and; for tears. Within the deep, Still chambers of the heart, a spectre dim, Whose tones arie like the wizard voice of Time, Heard frbm the tomb of agetr,poitits its cold Anctsolemn finger to the •bkaittiftil And holy visions that have-passed away, And left no shadow of their loveliness On thee - dead waste of life. That spectre lifts ' The coffin-lid of hope, of jilt, AN lov.e. .And, bending mournfully above the pale Or§ Sweet forms that slumber there, scatters data flow ! O'ersoitat has passed to nothingness . The year Has gone, and with it many a glorious throng Of happy dreams. •Its mark is on each brow, Its shadow in each heart. •In its swift course, . It waved its sceptre o'er the beautiful, And they are'not.' It laid its pallid hand Upon the strong man; and the haughty form • Is fallen, and die flashing eye is dim. It trod the hall of redelry, where throng'd • The best and joyous, and the tearful wail • Of stricken ones is heard, where erst the song And reckless shout resounded. It pass'd o'er The battle. plain, where sword and spear and shield Flach'd in the light of niidAlay—and the strength Of serried hosts is shiver'd,apd the grass, Green from the soil 'of Carona, waves above The e'rush'd and motftdering skeleton. It came And faded like.a wreath of mist at eve ; Yet, ere it melted in the viewless air, It heralded its millions to their home In the dim lands of dreams. Remorseless Time, Fierce spirit of the glass and scythe—what power `Can stay him in his silent Course, or melt His iron beanie pity I On, still on 1:, He presses, and forever. The pr nd bird, • . The condor of the Andes, that ca soar Through Heaven's unfathomable . depth", or brave The fury of the northern herrican , And bathe his plumage in , the .hu der's home;--4 Fools his broad wings at nightfall and sinks down To rest upon ,his mountain -crag,—t nt Time ' Knows not the weight of Sleep or weariness, And night's deep darkness has no chain to bind His rushing pivion.l Revolutions sweep, . O'er earth, like troubled visions o'er the breast Of dreaming sorrow : cities rise and Stilt,. Like bubbles on the water; fiery isles Spring, blazing from the ocean, and go back To their mysterious caverns; mountains rear To Heaven their tald,and blacken'd cliffs, and bbw Their tall' heads to the plain; new empires rise, Gathering theength of hoary centuries, And rush down like the, Alpine avalanche. --, Startling the nations; and the Very scats, - , Yon bright ana bitht:iiv blazonry of Gon, . - Glitter aahile in their eternal depthe; . And, like the Pleigd, loveliest of their train, Shoot from their glorious spheres, and pass away, To darkle in their trackless void :,yet Time— Time, the tomb-Wilder, holds its fierce career, bark, stern, all-pitiless and pauses not Amid the mighty wrecks that strew his path, • To sit and muse, pike other conquerors,. • tpon the tearftitruin be has wrought. - • Caotrlth‘inic--tatia toerciaa. Alate issue of Chamber's Jonmal f in noticing the material Caorrcuotrc- 7 its wonderful cohesive force, power,of reitistingCompression,ini inspermeabili% elasticity, end NAe accomniodation=to a host OT the. wants of .manitind- 7 passits to the cionsideration of a newly-invente‘k mode of hardening the sabstanee, termed Vulegni*g. As the cam:debt= is said to tie greatly imiroved by Undergoing this prxess, the mater is of general interest Mr..Brockedon, who {e weir itewil in Great Britian as-mmileated with'this subject, ascribe! the Merit of i this discovery to'a Mr. Hancock of Eng 'land. • . • The ooutchotiC to be iukimizedle im>rieraid it' a bath of fused sulphur heated taa proper tempera tare; until, by absorbing a portion of the sulphur, it assumes a carbonized or. burnt appereAce, and c cventhally acquires the nsistency of The same t:indition can, how rel., be proditceilty ef flier kliemfitti the India- ' be i r yr% tutletur \and rrilb then exposing it tria to ratura of 190 0 F. . :', - heft, or ty arskasligir j' any of the common sal "gt-lents, as thipeiotine, hold sulphur in solut on or iespension. Thu raftoris2 A' ihese operations tip-- pearl to be that the India-rubber forma an actual ehemicai• hompisund Willi :sulphur; becomes, in short, a sulphur* of caotheNeet the pee:ties 4:4' ilitth ate thus enuineiated : The new compound remains inelastie and rigid elle fei* degrees above - Are freezing ?oint of water ;vahtaiiiied s carintchcia is not effected by the ordinary stiivents, nor by heat within a,ccmsiSrabla range of temperature. Fi nally, it acquire extraordinary,poweta of resisting &impression, with a great increase of strength and elasticity. Some interestingex per have been. made upon thisicqmpannd. Mr. Fnlierhesinvent. • ed a form of sp4ng in whirl vulcanized ottonicbotto takes the place inf . steel, and the surprising Rtinit it!, that the India:niblier hprings , i an, thine than three; tunes theAreno of *heads/Es ; that s; thby will -mist, at the hight.of their tension, a preseureequal to from, /to te4r tons: *more forcible evidenee oflhe strength of this material was obtained by fir; trig a cannon-ball 'at a mass of vulcaniied ciout . choue, and it was found literallythrolten to pieces, ...while there was scarcely a Paiceptibles rent in the raontchout itselk Gitted with these new powers rieertized F•aout chouc has•already been callikl 'into aulisttaivel em ployment for the moat various sad opposite PurP o -. ses. It forroaan'admirabkt . 94ir l Asoro docile ,54 more equal in power th an thereof sleet; it hosier tbro purpose, been aptdi'ed to locks itiuflerldlloslP blinds. 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Besides all these ipplianceiq it is proposed to apply it as nctiatingitfproteat the Wires oftherinbautrideteleitrapli tient - the infhlinitti of the sea water. It forms impervious bottles for ether ; inketands,, panel, loodoetnips, glories, boo th ; surgical bandages, a n d a number, of articles, for which its nature almosietiems to have been express. ly designed. From this is it neural reversion to the very Simi- • ler substance termed- Gorri Rs:ow The; is of recent introduction Into Ingle:id, having been first brought ender the notice of the Societ' of Attein the Autumn of 1843. The history of, its discovery is given at much length by Dr. bloonnuninie. This gentleman first observed it manufactured at Sings. pore, in the l hands it 1 -- tolalayan woodsman, and from int•estigations ihrthwith instituted, Dr. Mont. gomerie became convinced that if attainable in large quantities, it would-become extensively useful, and establish another specific trade of commerce. The tree from which it is procured belongs to the natural order Soppetruzce—it is tound in abundance in many places in the island,,of Singapore and in cone dense forests at the extremity of the Malay. an peninsula, and is in plentiful in Borneo., The tree is called Nieto by , the natives ; it attains a con. aiderable size, even as large as 6 feet in -diameter gone of the largest in the forests where It is founiL It is valueless for building purposes, on account of the loose and open character of its tissue; but bears se fruit which yields a concrete oil, used for food by the natives. "Gotta Perces," however, is contain ed in the sap, and is thusitocured : A magnificent tree of fifty or perhaps a 'hundred years' growth, is felled ; the bark is stripped off, and a milky juice, which exudes from the lacera ted surfaces, is collected and poured into a trough' formed by the hollow stern of the plaintain-leaf On exposure to the at the juice quickly coagulates. From twenty to thirty pound' is the average pro duce of one tree. However, this is needless, shame ful wasik--:-incisions in the bark, without destroying the tree, would anslver,every purpose, and prevent the present apparent probability of a speedy and enti e , falTtaeltf the article, mittling from such ex travagance. Guns Pendia, below the temperature of boo, is as hard as wood, be it will receive an indention= from the finger-nail. It is excessively tough, and only flexible in the condition of thin slips: in the ' mass, it has .a good deal - of the : appearance and something of the feel of horn ; its texture is some what fibrous—in color varying,from a wilitiablel low to a pink. It is in a great mcestiredevoid of elasticity, offering a striking contrast to eisontehotie, frights tenacity is little less than wonderful: a thin slip, an eighth of an inch in substance, satstained a weight of forti-two pounds, and onlybcolte With, tt pressure of filty-six pounds. It °fete- great resist. once. to an earmuling power ; but witeniimwn outs, it remains witgont contiletin'g in the iothieptOtfort: Viligti'm its hard gran; ita cut' "iiith inc . rtrdgde, difficulty by the knifeor the saw. Likecaoutchouc, it burns brightly when lighted, disengaging the pe crdiar odor accompanying the cianibu.stion of that substance; hice it, also, it is soluble , with difficulty in ethei and tsoirne few other sufetances, raid *my readily in oil of turpentine. We may nowpropedy consider the application, .of this substance. The solution appears tribe as ' *elf adapted as that of India-mbber,,for the maim': facture of watericloth, and for otheipropmes to whiCh that liquid is now applied. la the solid 1 state it is used by the Malaya as far prekrable to wood l principally as haldles to weapons and ntei: de of verimis kinds. Its vale hria been readily. tecognized by our inventors, mikes thin-six-pat. ents being in existence bearing reference in this material. Amohg tedious earnest mince oftts ran •us "uses, there , is mentioned a prOctiCaokso tetri• Mlle in that state it otters itself fors data aloes ; koellemt pkture-fnuice, 'Waal* 2 600 these het lire T!i l o l enti fully tnanufactured of this material inhhlY4oo; haadhai chetsmalts sward tad.haiftquathaat bate ' !OM would mate flume' It has been suggested that ii % w o uld mate a: ipe aVegi dainry stop ,. ping for decayed teeth: At his alsci 101401111 a ass material foi forming The emboteed and Maps:* 'kg 6h:atisca licc o rat crgta'OilartOt! iMP 1011144311 it scaPibieci reisii!ing; and.rpotirithik It is ma' exbellitra Matrix kw reesiiiratthe. jairia• sleets of medal-and' coins, and is"valuable • tit se: - I aatairof its ia!bsevaeat to 1041!: )137 mixing Pat Faitiild allPlajaacid:4 „As or adding a portion otwax or Wow,: itmaybs re dueed to any degree olsolutility: unditnniid# a good varriTh.l h, quite Wl* 'l44elliniOle tri tester;'' If is IT3bal".4t an aalclaitri l aPialicatica 0 4 11 41 T cover) ii4lfba, the iiittl'of the fluid for atnalganut: l ling with blo t s cif.printing;44-11Untriif-Wat the so Piiated-W,lll_ which they a r e' Time aloe' lc honevaryc l an debnittinn= theettent - 1 to which atataiNnelist ivillbe taps red 6011104es= Tut and Othatiernalluts.Therdlipik* do doubt that will so& tei,ohie'aik..l4ticki*Oitimall *portant as, if not monterethad, srsiikthorseitasif; andtheie Is t genentlallerltale-italet, t i k*P* V " l n l P la r i :lo l .**,o l ,4 6 ' kir alanY, year% oYer AtiasoafiligOild' been the means Orati!Pingarin 'by .its introduction.' • t r tr: ' • t ft,': :(44,'; . : • ;-: , . 41.1 • • 1 't t l -4;ci 1 - ;_f4.3*lf •- 'or;, .. 6 .10 111 4 1 0M 3 s:.. 0 /tiiiNCInjApar4r4 11111 4iiinillg4111-11110111211. 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Seme years afterwards Ai':professor wad in Cinciarnitti, when twisseeived 3 i call from thiSsainerpupil, and wo k s invttedlopit the 0 50 . 14 : !aim.. . ' I wino, to_said he it an ;olitsritstetY in tlu west. ern - wiid where the forests have ecarcdY been cleared, where the stumps still remain VT The visit waernede—ind erected on a hill adjace eto and ovedooking the Queen City, was found them.' tory vying with any of those in the old w d; there i toe was , alibrity napectehle Tor its. size, and em bracing all the most valuable *tea ippe • ing to Astronotny,,,,and there also Worelettent_owthe table from Sir &ha lisirschell, Amick leeVerrier, Lord .Rose, and Others. "That Professor," said the speaker anew has the pleasure of presenting that pupil to this audience is the person of Professor Mitchell." Professor Michell then came- forwaneand said, if any thing would embarrass a speaker, the man ner of his introduction would. It had absorbed his whole tide of feelhjg; twenty years' labor bad swept through his - Mind ; nor had he the power of choosing his topic. Re came, he sad, not with the theme of religion, nor one on the prow= ! ess and achievements of military heroes, nor was h one involving pecuniary gain ;:it was one far away in the realms of space, where worlds are winging -their way noiseless and silent, marking out cycles and tolling the deep-toned, bell of eternity itself: These were the objects for which he would have his audience leave this world for one short hour. ' We have room for but a brief'notice of this in troductory lecture. When we extend our eyes around, continued he, no one calf fail to be struck with astonishment at the spectacle which presented and which has attracted thrgazi of all from the earliest newt, and the, disciples. of the theme for this evening have been'constantly pushing onward and onward their examirOions and discoveries till a 1 flood of light has bur& upon them. God has given =those obit:Cts to be examinediftey were evi -1 deuces of his wisdom, , of hispower, and birgreat ".He . said he would direct attention first to the scale on wlu:oh,the urtiverte is built, and secondly, ' to the rule-by whichit is-governed. Is there slaw 1 And is it possible, said he, to anderrtandthielaw 1 it was possible; es, to move onward and onward in op. prooiing to a perfect knowledge of Met/Orme, a toll The fira law was that of *on; if a body be mov ed in space it moves in ri ' liner, and moves on forever unless impeded. Is sr* or" a necteseity of matter, but given of . Why did 11eol. die away as in other emotion° 1 - I ..1 , ' The sen'oed law - was that of, Svity ; all *ice attracted all other?, in proportion to the gamin* of Matter. - The third law was that ofetatirifoodfetie, 'ad.:lllpe were all. With thesele wonld,pnkCeed to examine oar globe, and then,pask outward, if passible to the Ihnit. We move to the sna with a diameter cif' .oo . ,,Witilloi&iiiiMegbec#Wwhich it iiii.iisciiSTO fciiii lds.cani;at ag.', :: Allisionr*as - then atade:to-the,pieciaion of the motions of the phmets - ; :the 'youttirtnitiods and ort• dilations, caused by the secmidmies and mntnel*- mullion among themselves ; to the : termr cow. quern Upon the occasion of , an adiOeto at .4abylon Xitill years ago; told how• the Astronomer 1 could calculate !chimes at this mitiote period inVm, m pi o st 1 ;;1 1, 01 aa in)he. M, li aulsilt, every particle of - ws lilac% every other. ,Go :to Marius, said be; and even to the limits of thetnoWn systemilO Pier tune; which so poixlee asirmrtmrem, can we tell at this all the piiiktniiiiseni,inid tiie future chaff gful I Abadan was:theft made albs comets, whiebi die their 100 wo' or a thensanii jars, atior*, dace, ;fling' out P 3 ‘7* ___ _rig num' , baratool.by.thotanada,. bat . there wore millions; they bart Amato atkposibto papriadtri - and malts' "art ies with the "` ecJlptic :. dad 'at. tharathinattl, 2111:11.411***11..a1a: intent 4el-14114110144e:*: ooslatta expatteid ratan of eta*Welt irisited. o.abot, Ant stit,,,yliirs Whia-distain•-do ittif eln Ode buddrea and -42 1' 1 ° 1 1" *la° they tiayelxio,oost,ipo RI _l 4 ll 440k_a . IL* gone *nu At yaw what:lb. mat be 14 tiiit!ancei - then ad *i i ‘r 1. 4 0' diasl64l-01'44: pi ?i, were taisured. T e !itarjoV,4o liidt iiktibo,ootipopoo of anlei &Not: •whoger. thaw% soy-end to dam, - hr_ lioaldf•latd Tor ha.. then aatideration. This is bat an itdi+t! dct link• or a licartaa attfWtiVilt •aii . doefitiala atik fitly minute's; WO' were pteoied to` wittioa atriatig tberoodiena mat of tbe imago of_d4; altotial•korthe bliod;attaireff Otte •Ct :tetdifioYe of Tha as r. • ° 4 t° Wilder:ooA° ananding. 44 / 0 *1 11 .0" !wiati ariikoaccOunitted*l4,°lio N. ; ao,Atj gettoakjavitatia4-:Aio• . 00114 , 4rgasectto atia — m: these eigaioantea to dui' friketitth - Fle t width , O4lateO c toitblbitat on Frvay t .26 1i4iindA 1 64 4 4# :00*: amptio; . :A-water recommertidkevery. 60 . 4.1404 gals di teitirmaibe cars pie 41. iamb bis - 10641.4*;'*1r via e advertisbnie at'' iHEtieeyt , 4 1 1fe,. 1 • 12 4 6.2 4* . iiii*aili:n . gll ' 11N* obit tYjiat • anal— i ~- MOIL -1114 . ono =6* wilitheitio ma in thivorcold t 1 boar' to pity nte.” • es - '=Z - „ 4.a. • Lod, fres thy Weasel thmen- t‘-': '•• 7 • feyrt: kolkUttirli 404 E: , ;:, 'dia . savi v • . Teacit-them trieLibertv " Make them final tyritatsiteit! Teitheir Wig:Wiwi* , bet '-."‘ • / 4411 4 , ; 004 sate.the Awe. - Theriiin4 Of iiibetnien - ' • - restraial • - - -.Gad sate the Par! • • AtiselhOtt theirlowlinese itatmoitbou their themes-. Thos trhoso i ttie meantio.biese t • • 064Mive the Poor Give Mem staunch lawny ; ••• Let their pride _manly be; God save the Poor Et alp them to hold the right. - • , Give them both troth and tight, — 'Lord of all froth and light? God save the Poor BACRELORMIX Tren j yrinist..;.fMen ,may say what they will, bin we know 'there can never be a Pa. radios without some daughter of Eve within it ; end odyn place to easel drink, and sit and sleep, in, without the _ Westing Air t ime of a aro mini presence. ' ;Men may say what they will ibout the jovialitios of their Liberty - Balls : but may ny a weary joyless hour passes within them ; Ma ny i discontented, peevish, mailing feeling is ex *braced, many a vacuum of heart andlhought, many comfortless rainy day, many a long win ter's evening, when the ticking of the clock is the only sound, and that does but echo like the knell of departed moments that might have been joyeus if spent in .cheerful companionship. And, then, for the lonely old bachelor to come into his dwelling wet, and weary, without i ere!turetoweloone him with either a word or a smile, or a single gleam of pleasure to brighten the place; . nobody to consult his twos and his comfort ; nobtly to prattle to him —to tell him the gossip of the neighborhood; and to link his sympathies and his interests with sur rounding people; nobody to double his joys and to halve his sorrows; nobody to nurse him if he be sick, to console him if he be sorrowful; and then, as time Creeps on, and 'age overtakes him, to hear no joYfil prattle near him—ma dimpled smiling girls, nostalwart hopeful boys, in whose youthful enjoynsentAhe might be young, and happy again; ruid, - st lat% to leave none Iseliind to lament him.— Heights!' Natnre will not suffer her laws to beck. tared with. impunity, and Nature never designed that men should be - old bachelors: Nrazirm...-The C.nineties] of the empire of Ni. nil and Semiramis, which , was branded, four thou. said Aare ego, endured fifteen hundred, • and Sell when 4i.orrie only bein; whose sway covered tura,lyk#ll Asia; among whose armed millions the tlraiies x f tributary kings were brit legions, bem. aelvip t het subordinates; whose vast city it was a thrall day.' journey to the prophet of Israel to pass through-front west toeast; and Tet vr?ose very site is now blotted net, and deputed; are fel4emPle• time of granderksublibra entragh for the epic tonsil and we can scarcelyi tberOapproacbed by any other. Sardanapalus wan the last of thli As 4 Syrian kings" It le roweled) sacredly by • therpei4 phet Nandn, tind pain ely !Oh! Greer Idetoriani, that the oppressiOna oiNinefek tinder -which the subject niAlons golasedi cat* tit last, *aura of the frantic and capricious cruelties And gross mi. quities ofSifidanipaleri , to tiolotiger .. 4indundi . s, aridisdisi; * ;*fraitir 00 - (Atter trites,to 44witertiritait, as - theyivere in the eamps aroundNinevelt.'Thike, awned** artily from Jerwildinn, WmeiVeb, after a froirtut cfrialk by wink, weed its prol. walls acuipaleeecw.ent leveled with the earth, dig tyrant perished in it.. rains; • The/topes tithe '-rebels, as, thay were dr:cited tiA I/lay:triumphed were sustained ,had their ann. atnatighened. to .overcgaae, thei tremeadpas resiar , lance of the Aavriatuy sad tha tributarylowarit tllet adhered to them; by the- belief iactde,tifory the Wien piiesitelistorl;lhat . the gadavgario rim with them raid haddecteed , the dopeafliw: tricked Areyriarrpower 'by their hinds:- Their vast force *ben 'ttaited iras' ccurtaiirridert: by tho young Arbecen, Nal*/ Aibil lea is ptoweek sed infinitely his arrpericWia /Wry ;andlemarcelo. more bow await . Chas.perhap npvg!!:esa desca4“. . • recta/RA sivai_the junction tithe Neva with the Loki' larloga, in la.' titadelte ; bet &interim may haves batter idni of is 'Won' *.:Ferinic Won*" int it mato as &flit 'the bottom' of the Tudandlitdf: lit dat year Mkt this eityalmoitai is a *l.o .4 ithlaVimitillitiA:tlik the 04 4 _ 2 44 31 4 tic lvdeminy its- pneemet.manimaar• man.-dividedo.. deitstipekter of the 4taidlifal k oglt a.ttY Nit Vl* 'tomtit ainaiMiLiteitni 'fay,4.l4elabier. ire for tangtegamti,the improvement of Aura* mem* navigation, !war, conintene r **like that Mins - bar found in ilie,most nelebrata nitiis in' Europe: ) Boling • shill enmodant ilioikbei 8f An tratto 'it 14- the `s tied Itone de*, me employed toi.pmeetegep it the: 2*w-ft nontaini of whittle are aupe* T 'iptiittalliV eat which edied ltd 4i0:4 01 /Wat toe 0444 a elegant 'Oa* tireligfie 11Putbs* .712 S al k ill, A 4 tr lti * rwiiilelif * *l . 4 " lll6j t• '0" trgs love, a th is sal Rini*/ b eams *Willi 'at, • - , 2:APl i tg il ea4 o ,2 4l 4 l , l *.Wagelk ,4 11 .4 9 41 1 c1uzin41.4 . :wt- " • it 3 1 111 20 ri krPM P O l g - Pl i elkaklareL; Wont astirtr:ctudd - plaitily toes dote* w is&-veemy haidl clamed this--Tiff, without ham' . inghintri JAW; einf ii - etitidianci -- scram thepleiniereanistrii irsiod l where witiwine Petted. -thriratilio pininlortifillibitthey'hirea nineberettourtin* esthete touktnetatheethie istbonsand -rof thentorhich °Cannel Seeotantittor by ming; trateribelorterillet some help from whither- hibsOisti ecrisitther, lull/pre/tin item: Captain;-dortai,and keep close tomer' I'll tail yes sit what•to•doi and if yeei doit, reel sarvelerselvatond 'me, for we must be in anise now, without any ainpariction at ill,-still." - - Comet navy despatched a hundred neat loeg r ooder cover of tattier' ofthe thicket; to the mangrove hushes °nibs banks of the rivet, and, consequently, in the retie of the advancing &nab ; they, had orders to keepckne until further orders A-few.of the 'enemy's scouts were now thrown forward towards our position; to feel the way fertile main body, There Were slink i aar; en at them, all covered frith. paint; Fannon is va rious pattirrns:„, They -calif as nardng; and--did not stop until they entered era edge. lithe Wood and fell punted, witharrows. Aa they had entered theocrat, their fits was not seen by :the main bis• dy, and another divisket of meows wad,, sent after then}; hot, as we had adrfenced Anther .out to free ourselves ham the thicket, these, as .00n as they came near, made a dead bah upon seeing us.— They were about to retreat back into the plain again, but they had advanced lbo far,, tied they, also met their doront. The main body, on perceiving the tate of their acorns, cane on wit ii.rush. Conned, on seeing thisdnortghthis whole twee posted at the wood to the verge Of the cover, 'tithe eiery toa d could use his bow and arrow. As soon as the ene my came to withitf about four hundred 'lads of us they thought proper to, halt r andi the king or head chief, advanced clear of his tribe to yell and Wets. lize us from , cover. "By ; and by, my honey," said Connel, noising, wce'l be Avithycnr.". The chief was a giant of a man heir Lad beard por4derLid with chalk, face padded and body white s osier. This horrible looking chief, Connel told ugh, was an infernal being in human form, and of the most murdering and camp:Weeks propensity. 41 ft ultimo us a menial dale of trouble, sy , and man fine min too, if helms iiiapirchet at once. Gin dentin, Wuhan, odds to fight against to-day; and it yee'd oily shoot that corned monlentr it rid be half_ the .tehlti. ,Calptaini naves year dine to serve us ; who is the best shot in year party Trainer referred Cornet to my guts : j told my' i friend he might is ;ell try the. shot, for 1 Val real ly no wish to pull a trigger agaibit any of themAlr . could at all avoid it. It was my intention to allow the affair to-pinker* .widiout -lock an act, except in case of actual- , ultdefence. Trainer told me at Mica. our li4ra 7wEra now wake; and to g6'o'l.'!. Camel said,' ge diilikiniiiii ifs no time to be talking rrovi f• V you let 'Thai fellow 'bifida his lines tight areal have hard work ark , Will ye fire I's • - • Being the 'ufgia 6y tonnit; gin iS'roar irtnt . x Altai hisiOtti•On - ffik Nati - bran& of ii tree took dehlierildrifri,'SSieffilit - Thaiii*Vniiiiiii MO Waif of the unlike; reiliff M duck it tit oh servevinivecti bribe Apt" Thiel ~ andtiyali aacoantik, foiiiitlabln leader nisi - 'n*Wnents onini,:-' id . yelliiieirei jamb* Me hitherto titaiiieed SlMStallariPoinifferri I4his:s i rip;andik: ;t , &id aniniftktlatatii'• iiittue::" Be i 44 aibotiviiieiiiii g ,liiiiiiiii? - cac4; ;thee hi *l)s:ea*, forwird and layrilikieff '. " eitt ' • seThiit'i an ea Of riaME:azia &nig € , ..0; liiditTeii4iio the aft4in . Curtail for a134:60: iiiliiili6iial - itiiii'444 be no Pace . ! , 1 8104 4 1 440: divffivie , 'dim into* , Cif white pikaAirar rlikeyeaeit—liiias;anie to 'attare their lallarideffit rat: - itin'n - tronio - thini - iiiiiiii'Oek oriiiiMiii*c'sliait iii4eirilit itisiaeif luif.'. a l t ailillikiiiiiikaa'i' 4 llo‘d RS' . Oar: ear!, to jel4'iiiilk /144 aetez** 3 '4lii yea's all blaze kirey sea , thin thelijtatitheac and . Teleifeeheeta liteithi' tie it" — :: ' ' - - ` l iteei eibt. th i'ic4eitielnietano! te " goon,"- bet fire iligli, left the !might 104 a realm . abet , 11 thieithrd thitt" - Sor Witalltiet tri'Wariln *stl . Oki erg; kith. tie M4liordiiiiiitike ; ottfitio4o4 who were wimtiMit dm eff e ct - 0 (44' . 1416 0c 6 . we' were . lo4:l6' ir ibia?,* 'itaniit c ii r Inuit broni Ownista , " ilitheivi." ..,rach 'ila fraiii ref! Taii* told; th e aim 1041:eiiiiay ;' 007atock _Of aeimani;. fieti 81411iSid : 'vgio*ial: deliberately. kip: . pitatilialiairtsitio's*Aitiri "tilieeifiii4eifthli'eatithei," as thO i :iniiite niiitiala* A vips.' .' 1= • 'Ai iiiii . na.'l4))n•tenoi bnroniti n o w 4 . iiiiiial; so , kiiiiinit tlierFasia obikana S . Oi o,ilt liaised fel* 07 ear shit aotiiii iligel* • 1 4 Iciairdifo4***: 'ii'illahiriii&,t Ocifik4eisfithivikeaa i ‘ ? , ,,,enTiiii . iiiolo4o4 . - ni *iin Ai i antimi body.: Cli nk!" tifi:ei thl iliree mews talii*eheitietcaiii - thi d‘ uniii,* ti;iiii*,* O r iii purpose . . - IW* 4iintonkieisfi'ii* - inintiten, - nod on Shat pint ,atiOareld air altinid man. ft eeimia he actin the 4t' it 4R l ll . l* * hiSril#',,illi,.:4o/ fttlafe!Pr 440.8,1 i, until, a . atary of viiid 'WOO** aiii! ? ed. ,11e - wail4i . "iito4 iill4Xl3O . —4 4a4jits:bi . 110 0 . 1 A."4; 2 10 4 10 -PPPY .;.r 4 lAAR befo re UP,' 20,‘1141,*044144it!**4_ :'o* . 4'real*o ~ioif', ' br6o'44llii iioa ,`"0314, 1 3 ,6 :*ol. l i il ihii !! ) - fiet *4O i# it; - **,:aP!'" a7ii; * ' 0 # 4 "4"1, 5 40*1#,`at . 0 1 4 . .o.7int: el:30:' trf i :4#l:4r#'#.4: .st.«.l.i;g - 40.4,i9,.*!_u - o - i ii*;- fOilit*tiii'A i g 'jai Wit t ,f. a leih'indeak 46441 iid :whiciirespealyao. ' s _ arithiaiiiiii,efei to i.qliiii. .pier.PV , V4Jr. ~ .:., ..f: .70 1 ?.*,_ PPPTe l i t it*r , :refFvf.,oo; ~ . . , . •AVIC-P 4:.:f.!!-Y 6 l*X 44 OtA VAL l, 47 l 444.gifit*Fh. SPA, datin,i th**** mistakes.. Yost 4iTe a Qtly .view 006* .kliihniaad ,, ,' Tome 111rig07 ,1 1 4111 0 4. 0 , . - -7' eo< g:1; ^ f"~.. S• ~,....,„„..,..„.„.„... 3 -ilrell 'Naiad iitid'utOribibit ' ' I'l'4=' ,- , flNillhhit dits 'stool* viiiig 'likiiiailk Jim*lpf tokip) to it tia*tr - - iiiilitiitiair , ihir firer tit :Rai:safe itheliat: 01, illeitPattil, caveat, iit Ile attack, thin - biiiiitt dill ma r * bad' ar about latailailitut ' t , iiiiia imiod Tallsbient MA the' witliolithht --1 ` , lie i f ilia, Drina arta* all* azaited bY` g ittetiV bane * and , "iontina44o tied: ad: litiramiiiiiip. ecaddiwttxutipaniliiegitat eritilibbillbk with& Rains Pt naafi wildwriliiiimirslll. - . vvitarratour bellaintired iheeritami dills imontiboifetarus thkol oin*4111) Wei stet st sionalli double Ufa, and - riga& iuratilifecit• Won:where . th e '- 1 ; Mule l'ifitti rililizAtirtria ilasicalnvoot a length - of . wind' liiiiii - 4,110, Iti4as el thinthad been rapid' - 444 aim= ties, wilatolstiliVin allow the. siiiiiittitrip' ftant - about us and oit•tharniOund, litititifsdiiiiW• ly td-mett oui tittuft,. • ' • a Vt"- . Btit wi waralrefini - iiif front ili4 eat:thine** . of frouser .our 4malli&MIll by ilintd yell heti •Aibli dour tribe, both bi front fa rele athit . = y,-iciallaab• ~,farottion chariot to door -with ; Ina ' ' thin in 441 - 12134 mad combat. Indeed , '-a.ginitor hint of Connera ti h atchiate be hie; th ief. tilitiON ti 4 Ha he faid, didn't see any use infootOkiii cal of chaps atonal and alugiiii4 - " imolai at each other." As the thick of the fight would doles* of menlnight be seen t either deed* dying. They ' WO IMP-.with cheap after s— tit the win:4ll44re neirfj it thi , on Which'Oisi were posted, end the! scene was displayed fully before to us. Here, again; 44; hill an 101 dazing those, a service wise , iris :timbers. Oa ,eiresien . were thi mmind . fin the pirpose of injo; winch imam& them; buiTiatir snit such city, end told them to by firing at t h em from where we did,snlti gredienntittspoe: ._ Albin the) " Whilehints I .' , of the fight in odd, ones, then in thinkbaH -adorso it te time,:,eila greeted bti Tim' thiOns yell from remnant ofshe ; enemy, that had , 10 -4 6 ^:0 011 e.garsYzed by A ThA elaitigimfr antoogstjhese mai I - 94 *0 wile' not s44rd 'nib 1 bit, several demon -901 , *id tleSlet &triad, clispitching stray • &Mimi. that iree ly wound* , ~; .... .; ~ ~ , • .; . I Cannel noni,niera from the, 7 -4 ' 'riltripn . i , A i ,. dead and: dying ,, , His - * *lo,in the 'id- Tfr OAP OE4, and be itsgrerial 1 . 1 0 towards when ,Wereovideedygnsitly feign .., Tbe redpaint t, ins half off his fece r and the yell fah* Ittel‘ 111 hlS . Piri ol l/ 11 k 11 . 013 oeti .111 t he .lica*P*- 1 # 1,8 44 0 , • 44 0 mad .h 2 o l *#. 'O. ,::elm aid Eddy, were. splashed over with • • ' . • fel appeareseas, together: with._ ;:will - fer4iliLo 'his eye, waienongh la mickee, ,is,•449eokkeL; it , stamped him,. es, it were,, all _ ~ , :Walvis - ,-. ,::. ~ • . “16'141 3 . gintlen*s " *4 Cdnefil; An he ,*( 4 441 , lUMadikgll4;lll OIL 411014.4 d u 44 *,!, 4400 6 4 i 'm c ihi` alike that Ingelwith sham V ' :1 0 0 1 -,, , -YRil I They foughtlife z 4lre thsyll,zirk, itd',:iii4.7, ; .. ".Gonna! eirumUYAO: : eh' 8 10,44.41 Yaq i ,314P**ins tlic1;1 ivaiii34o- 11 ,1shoStlie sThisitli#4# Afilliek`iy• irmis to rsika . , .., : .-i TMOI. and *ara s nlCKll-04 .c 11 04,_ . . _ .!:..i. Connel,. 4. though I'm theirs his 4 Akt,„ , • itgal: 440 Pi 1 , 4 U l 4 t4 lll o#lfeeribitlif l icalid '44, A they% liztektoatithingbEn halklillE; Amlbst captain Asa:, ye don:theow.,,th e ,HeAitansiN rit ,milt as ti#4/6 4 7 0 *II Ciiiiiiit-litadibe, 'otherl* mil* a, Mist .Of a.,bilk* ** ma k * thmaJwi SADVI:Of !gliiiill t## 1 1* 40.10Pgili itley allitilkli:i• Rip*, ;114 ligraii4; -_ nil* illk , Le darlof Ai:Plkinit_i,Win. *Wet mine.% Mb* !ion 11 0 1 4 , 0 164.1110 1-11 in i l l kin* Ale Ilitielettp all Wilt itiliffiit ' -fir 4011 Plii *be 41.114r A t- •W dli tYP I la; l IIII take* dritikaimiki: ter,lis 4tlrseJim4 testotifeilf, for rialitimafi,:;,,,,. Utizifierritin.'=-Pleoisin*liksittif.taii or ecessistisaffs,'Aidd lout AM hi* fat *Other tatiiiiiiWirt'At Oft ;ftosta . ""Aili lastitaiiiiied desairibtaiijihitrii*Wilkt ciant r ki do pit semi bii - easiotaitielsigtef Vie**, sad if poseage the Alio *NO foi/ifrj'i *111,11'64r lad owl otitaiz , a4;** i - yi k iat. , lbit