LF tO .6; irstlf b.estulc i , tO tani, .10 ••' =ME IZILMZE 1E2121 111!=?A=1 T O ‘* . -:-Alti"0:- i &ft ,atio no 0: ntlett 'for rote. i1t51411141 *SU* ''''' 1 • , 'ost morning Bens t l laile*lliblrbeftsl . Bow joyously their intikic nWellky -, = Far sounding through the arisimitals4 *km. , Anil sweetly eehoing back wain! • The air Is filled th all itirbotinds --- Wm there long fidgeting, swielliagalbagsk • Along the hills and o'ill , thedellit.: _,. . As slow they ring,-.4hose monologist*Si • • • - - ~-, • Those morning bells! that's Morning jadlif .(Itt! how my heart witbrapture swans, . .. . 'While listening to that breathing ligni.. . That comes so widely.,yes so 1 0 . r alike the lute o'erdiatlethear• i ', tlike,ths notes efloyons tAtil— '. 011ie - ell other music .slaells Those rich sited' unlit 6fmOrning bells f ...., ; Oft have 1 stood iWaprigglinte gay. And in the sminuelr'S golden day,' Beneath this apreadingletb Yo heat' • Twee sounds upon theitintre so clear I yi him skies weretiritik and danting aromas *dieted back- the golden beams. LOO the pate hest of joy and tr,itii Seth tied from the lace of Vieth: . . And they , within my bosoM still Awaken a ret' libbefir thrall .--t. to jnynte is their gentle clime. , Th• v take me back to childhood's time. - Ahr bear me , on tp_future v years , An bright iriefi c it#llet r irid . fete froth tears t Like !lope's toll. unit felt music twill. Th , se morning bells ! those morning bells l &crick, Pa. Till:ILIA& ilk= RN die Ways of OWL ST MRS. lIT. limas There was a ritti Man itihd bad oithe beard that emit-giving and the praCtile cif Other good *oa ts , ru not merely a Meted duty, but the ligbitst (Rio. dom and pleature flab. He took this to tit head, and had no time to !Oil', and ha?itr ban king in forming this purpose, he event forth an the same day to dp some charitable deed. He soon Roil:A *gar clothed in rain. I. Come with me ncy triemli" hifsaid kindly, " will clothe When he reached the house, he sought among his garmente and not finding a thread bate tom he gm the bevar one I rat was attract& new. The ponr man thanked Dim a thousand timer, and raid—'• May God reward thee I" But in his jay of having done a good Work, he did kg listen to the begat's thanks, for it ire het these that he desired ; 'And he went forth again to do good. Ile now met with a poor family that had no bread to eat. He said compassionately- 4 ' I will relieve your wants," and he bought a barrel of teal and gave it to them. Filled with emotion, they called him, their lienefatter and promised to re member him in their ptayers. Pm the eft - man rejoiced even more than the poor family, and he and to himself- 0 Yes it is true, benevotente is hie a fruitful and pleasant pan t.° When, on the following day, he , foilod a lick :nan who was very poor, he sent turn nourishing conserves and etrengihnrng corJials to promote his recovery, and again repeated thanks, which moved ham ler lea. , however; than the consciousness that he hail aided and beriefilted d poor man whn was inflerlog upcin a bed ol Ithidst. "Ile will gain his health die dower," he thought to himself," and is turn to his labor, and<be enabled to support his family.. Thus I will even be and not give money to the p oor ,. but rather supply them with what they need at once, lot tile them, like gold and silver which they often misuse." Therefore, on,the ensuing day, he gave • Bible to a beggar WCitlll, who used profane language and sail he viol 4. - aia her bountemisly if she would leanf to read Gixf'd word therein. And the woman rainiesd to - do so; and thanked•tdm, as It deemed, with deep and heartfelt Periodos for the gilt: But as the rich and benevolent man walked put on the following day lotto good, his way led him, sicidentitlylit a breiltef'd shop: Fla bad vessesilt east a glanCe in at _tile dorm!, whe n he stepped near er, in astonishmen t , mid beheld his flue new - coal was banging in the midst of threadbare and patrh ed gifintabitif send math the table, ofth venous bnoks ,P 'the Bible,. WWI be had :he day before eyed !ogre a Oman. A-nearer examine:tient con tinned him that be was not mistaken, and to the . question; how they dame there, the broke, replied. Two fornflot• *gaol Sold _them tc me for a fel! Ptoda, blefilieltletve prof/ably spent in aria." This pierced:Abe:rich amnia Ibet•liead, and he walked ;sorrowfolly Away, - fat" hertheinght•toer shameful - 1y hit gifts' had been 'abneitil. !fink in deep reflection, - he hat ihnost Stumbled eirer a tap row which two Bred porters had est . down ,in or der to test. They Were Carrying whore! ',birth& ittiaglited fre . frad' Seen behiter: folklred theft , They soon rotted it into baker's ahoP, and on enquiring, he learned, that the poor Lundy to whom:be had given it Weald*: Then his blood boiled, and he vAdltiedaogrilj`ottareed. Ile now staid before the house of the reick. maw, to whom he had sear the enmenti dna ecitttiats... Load laughter and vestry tong Niched his ear, from the inralid'i chamber, and upon looking in, he discovered the tr men, who were wining at a table-8W • drimbing wine or brandy. Then rage tookrposseisien of his nut, and he =aired, hence forth, to quit the foolish practice of doing good, and In tropbki himself about no one,,as every gift was but a temptation to sin, and as the evil in the world was augmented rather tbun diminished thereby. And when again on tie following der w beggar crossed his threshold, said asked him humbly for elm, an evil spirif awoke within Nil bosom.— Scorning* fra..east stoothempen ropeto the beg gar with the wads—'.4 That is the best alms for toe and your IWO. 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The Bible, which' theidgavere, now serves to edify and enVilen theltbOgitilesitiofilif the bro ker, who was already' andeTtnd the path Of vice. Tie barge of meal was said by that• fiffot rattily, in order t paythefr landlord, litho is near. ly as poor as themselves, and who pressed them hard, for the payment of the remnant of their tent: They have . hungred for a day but thil,y bade gone to bed Contented, since a roof Is craw secured to them. The conserved lithich were soil tar iutozi. eating drink; wete the ratans of frustrating 'a plot against the life of a worthy man which those men revealed in their drunkenness. Lastly, the rope which thou in iht blindness did meek at God and poverty, has in the hands of that beggar proved a source of good, and not of evil , Oriel led the pool man oat along the steep bank of the river, here he beard cries for radii • end looking err dff the ktotam, be beheld a fellow creature Aruggling in dieivraves. Then that, rope which thou didst destine tor an in strument df deitroction became an instreineet of recede. idling ft to the drawning rasa, who caught it when on the point of inking, the beggar with greet labor drew hint to the shrae. Thera ford blame not the weyi of a Being *ho is unsearch. able and past finding out : rebuke not the Lord, whom droll carat never comprehend, but do good and dobbt not." *id] these Word. the form of itght melted airay into the air, and upon the rosy clouds ittiod writh e these words-..i• Happy are they who sea not, and tielieesil." V/hen he await*. the deft man'eomoined with himsel and he henceforth did good, without hesi tation, tr.ofirittring or doubting. Then his gnud deeds lifetime-for him and others.* trdl gafden of bleating and of pleasure. PLIMPI TIMAIRIA LEGISLATORIC —The heollipapers, says thr exchanger; 4. ire the feldiing report of the proceedings cdthe fienusyitailla Legislature, on a recent Oceanian : • . The apportionment bill being before the noose, a certain honewabfe member. who rejoices in the name df Gnlfey—a man just fitted to " fill , the trump of fame"—Pose inispeak. "Go it, Guffey ?" interrupted we member, and the speaker tapped , hl4 s• Little John COssna." ecrnfinned Mr.Gdffey, "in like a bubble on the water—it 'grime a whale, ma king a great Witt, end fhtlik: ft suers!" "Good for Gaffey i hit him again !" vociferated a representative. orilerr i cried another. • " I l iale John," intlitptatitly toniintted Mr. Gufl ey, " Linle JHhn sari I welnt against the corals, tan I would like WWI tittle John-that Mr. Lard, my friend; Wade the diotirm, and . that f +Met, ligainst f hare little faith, gentlemen, in the Dentocra• cy of any Man who was elected ti! After* Voles. ar• was Little John ! - But who cares for him! I don't! He is lite Mt Md caw whet trite hit tar Vilf-geiten she bawl! the 'Crudest she ot)iiiist forgets r , This May be deemed -witty and amusing,- bin it is More stfrporprisse Id ass hatrAmetm than to it legits. latttelta II i!WeD.Chir.bt •nai to hiAten Mi. Real reforms will not •hon any one that is Ocrith eating fnr . and they trate oder an iner4y them that they esaiititlie hlinftiied if they even do dome ini•ohief ter something or eurneleldy; end change* which would inantedhifely Add - greatly al ter the way the Werldires on eantrof Mitten inid need net to kg*. Those (kart ecitn ing,tba World ris redly web .peepered kw beiere duly corierwaily OLIN piaell..--kleagai Aid over the^)ll4vilwei . t rifebtitains kas'iniettiary &in., Safi eill " fS* l. ok 4or. Pick ' Orift.in en Ss ty now can be. -The cioentryisestiezed -Ore.:oho& of that innovation, and will sustain some more.-1 liat as not be :frightened ateesr modeiref debut old - things, kifitratis all theta if in Whit , - 4*ll* reiip• : • • Ae eatiatie:ltivet dowit eastibus appeals -let& tender hearted' Ragusa for a parfr4 smack : Ter: iregkui, sublimely retributive will be the owns rammed by me, if yard* not instamaneouui ly place Oriels efetteer lips to Winn and enrapture my immonacrol by imprintini,ongelie Orsations of di•ine blisa.upion those isdispenvible members of the hewn. physiagnortry, sad then kindly mode wend to allow me to mks my deponent hem the everlasting sublimity of thy thrice Laminas pre*. eriZe ! fielptrol. A fiat 1011 Tat Lintel.—.. The either of a paper iu P(ovideace lately informed tap readers lad the ladies airway* pall riff the Mt elneking klud. This, at may be ampeserl i cirelled eatitlittfeser among his fair readers,. and while in paritive tetras they denied the statement, they at the same aim rim dared that fee fled no 6wineas to know it, wen if such was the fast, and pronounced him nogerdie tnek.l filloresed it ; terweier to? % Shiek# l 4 l . 4 "elhig.ii Diller left on; and pullmg tar thafis off umd lit stasktmg test. t.. •hrt 0t • bt:2 , 7111 4 A - • r •• • - 11Pgal*WifiElfir.:81TURpAY,. TOWANIVBRADFOILD COUNTY, `11.,:31Y E. GOODRICR. _ - ESIMINI 'i . :ig a~T ,- sevale4 ,- - ~ ! - • . ?. ..,.._:. - Altatetrad 'Wall &bore thew - • , • " • +NA* hltalled sad clamor &ILL ~.. ,7' i-, • 4., . ! • 'Ala Ihiag's Imo thee% altddillts love thaw -- • : ! - '.e liaiderr fair.,... 7 iliartie et Orange hikeithiagi -r-1-- • *,. Waft to lee their trams sweet, •T Aid for thee he Spring is wreathing - .e . E: dlirlands meet. . isi l tbbir eamerned. cool redester i t, r ,_ , . , gongs for thee the tot/Mahn *mail • :•*Stalsoe'emebe wave &tansies - • _.. , Lisps 'fly ditai. , - Messer rerdirre. brighter blossoms, Wheresoe'er thy footsteps stray. - tPer the earth's emaimosred•bosOmsi - Llie &11/11f. Vilteresoe'er thy presets:, lbsgere. Wheirsoe'er thy bflitlfttrsis beams; holey weaves tiitir calming foger's; Sweetest dreamt.. • A'ad tbie-hears forgets the* sever. Thy young beanty‘ one delight ; ?bete it' ifdells, sad dwells forevir, Eder litialt. lie i~ die NAM& Muds. mewls TIOK LUIVILWIIIieI m weal. We pads, , though kith, tram. tteipt an• intuited Turkey, in order iirgive the -grinder Ohl *ore national feast at elt4,iiith tiegOid itutre• poen ing i• " Among their favorite dishes is thin of re* fish and as a great rarity feat dcg. Under the most *Agra pledge* of seeresy, I was permitted to wit miss the exhuming of one of these Animals, With the privilege of Making t meal, in case be was lound to be palatable. These &Ageism* On mod ern cookery and viands are errand, Waned upon by the mbeionaries, and with mach ansion, we were taken to a small hot, back of the village, and where a venerable Kaneka had been placed on •getard in a cane break to prevent surprise from Kai las, we mitered the tenement. A huge calibash was placed on the ground, 61kd.with the national preparation of' poeepoee. It was a white misters, madeof swished and fermented taro, of the con sistency of it stiff paste, and it is not considered the mode to eat with aught else but fingers,. One, two, three, or the iihole hand, secs rditg to its li quidity. The Hawaiians bed the Neapolitan earoni in dextrous use of their digits and digestion; Whereas the latter beggars ea* only suck down several continuous leagues of macaroni witbotn a bite, and be satisfied, the native will make a cone of the hand and • finger., and with the whirling ye 'oral', of a water spout, he take* op enough. , of the plaster .f raise like liquid to make a thorough cast of month and jaw:, with the energy to repeat the impression every Minute. Where it all goes Of is a mystery. It has been eoggested that they are hollow like bamboo*, down to their heels; but that is a monied point. I tasted tills poeepoee, by wttj ol an appetizer=kand it not ratlike poor &arab, and felt no further Inclination to make a herail Meal. By 'hit tiara Straits t(nd Mere* *ere taken from si stniken dien in one corner of the hut, end hr, the barker Was exposed to vie*. The warning of tare Cdr eitiorhkh I Ned ken in for mer ,years at flagmen, never struck me Gircibly on - til now. I had Manl,ino, Metaphor about the of a dig being good fur a bee." but the &foment I beheld the emirs animal, with his White jaws and tongue killing out, I felt no inclination for even a bite—lost my appetite and came quickly awsty, with the intention of turithiglnformer, and send ing the Kaikos in among the party. "The mane of tamping these Interesting and delicate at inlets Is hot dissimilar fa the process of cramming turkeys with walnuti. The feeder takes a mouthful of poeepoee and raw aftef rattail cagrag k to a proper consistency and shape, he seizes his vititim by the dacha, chokes the jaws wide open, then drops the contents of his own *south into that of the brut*. We were told that I is reply neeenar) to use this violence With pup. pies.; on becoming older and snore docile they take to the fAid Wage kindly. " Among other novel sights, I sell With calm _pleasure, the moire boys climb cocoa-nuttrees, by lying the tin pea together by a scythe of bark : then aided by hands and knees they run op the tall War leg coirmins. Down came bounding the Inns j a sfnt l dusky Opel at yogi env* whin,. Off 'the husks with his teeth, cracks a hole in the eltalb!tp,epi gurgle, gurgle, and d-wq yobr throat des the tabling . and dentine* draught.. Pine ripples, ino, large patterned, luscious fellows, tinny for . sizpenza, mid, considered exorbitantly dear at Ow price. Theo there is the *reading bread twit. with ibe.gmenest al. dirk green lawn*: bat my juvenile impressionismt she fruit I discovered were ,iteatitd. °Chairs like be :kW's lair% ariemiti Plinth toffs tlivY Were . Wit ;argot asoariblej the limit being: enveloped in a mares thick rind, tinged with yellow white-meat, twettribe bulk and when prop erly roasted has exactly the same taste of aa insipid patsies. " I have' been perfectly sheltered, too, in a pelt ing pitiless shorter, by an . extempore umbrella, constructed of two big benana.leavee ; and sipped water from native cups, made in a trim from a goblet-shaped leaf snatched at the road side; and on a cerium occasion, when wearied by a long walk, I threw myself beneath the shade of a taw . leafed pmdematte, and enimilted to the itimatai Imtmmi It lea mere detwate operant* than the Torkish mode of ehempooning, and when the operatives ate haughring emirs girls, the sensatioos are tar pleasanter. **They ecrimeeneeartmiiirrg SMicetistrer of "%th ee from heels to Amara, accoMPanied by knead- Rigs end polkinierwith the tips of deg finger; then selecting a elms spate, they begin a diapason of light .tintailk and &Me, iffiletereild4* agemle iritkimarner rbeireiniett witirthe miter edges of the iambi now shirifyi'litiffeiter;liffeltislies of fight, .* 6l , llloreia t i * IFS! Pl n ga id O'A ws Y 661 me' loth* tePP r A ' Al*stiol the •P"ieje: is _a _ •fluiet frame of mind and the body very meelteekeshaff. bigb chiefs wise immensely ears. b • " kaN . DSXMICOAN ire ity.tarsa." I=l3 mem bet, sad 'aid le be elm to eierfesdiet ;ems selves, ass the to mete this opiercitibte idler tepletlite, sellialthry isdy *tele Alithcpeteetall %neves item, vim* keep; int *a nesibit Of *NOR pmetitieneri in their • *Sheaves. it description of the need AVMs dents of the ntiidens of the isle. Messes at Hilo evince in ettdiabiatiti ads ddraiimr Of flbaltrir; and the Middilts ere never without Mama' iltdallts; of nekheits Of woodbine end *Mint "lily wovinftittie mar sion. There ii a yildOw bbd of •at•' candle-nnt, *bleb is not so pliasartt to the eye or nom Molter more generally worn. Hitt fn di tadoilLand diver.; et the natives there was nit one that charm ed to ao reddish, Mid in wifai the - Wave. he'dtVM iiritt soft wild delight as Whit* in the rivet Wel- Mks. "Along flit *hole ikon tab of the islatid of Hawaii there ere nincibetleis rills and Wenn that Come bridnithiii front the heft sides of the giant moontahti, fit mange Odd euesktes, trntil at fat they Jed, thin, the green ctski shores tab the nit foam of the nixed. One of the largest of them is Wallets. Re flintier thin a knife in:int the haft bar Inland is a idiniatorio Niagara; of More than N btmdred feet, which dishes a mass of broken wa ken into It bowl-like basin, flashing upon either side brilliant rainbein, frotif *high the fall takes its name. Retraeltig our infra towards the 'Mtge, the banks or the trier beta Ins abrupt, tend *ithin a fete hundred yards of the bat the triter* diverted into a Multitude of channete--liere, a un reel boiling trier eanered forts, with C Clear, Cl eEsng pethl bktemd4R-there, the write entered pldnging Willy through narrow strips, and leap ing galls dcrwn below, like a !Evil portcullis to Come Massive gOewayz—agaitt, whirring eddies aronni reeky isle* imin at last by one sciarliting eltort The inters te•unite and g o'roaring aril Struggling down al deep chasm into ter noisy surf of the bay. ( 8 1 1 1 is bets the yoling of b,th easel most of their hme: Troops of boys thni girls, d seen little one Deareely able to Wait, are seen in all di rectioniperehed on board shelving env and gras. sy lffbonds, or still higher up, clinging frail the sides and peeping oat from amid the foliage. On every side they come leaping joyously into the resting waters! There on a blolf:a4hirty, forty, ay i sev enty feet high—a score of native maidens are W hining each other in quick soccession into the lim pid pools beneath. The moment before their flight ihmugh the air, they were poised upon the rocky pedeliais, like the Meditian Venus. One buoy int bounif- - -- - the right ann iv thrown aloft, kneel brought np, and at the instant of striking the water, heads fall back, feet dished straight out—when they enter the pools teeth the velocity and dearness of a javelin, shooting fit away, just beneath the surface like a salmon: "Others, again, are diving In foaming liddints= plashing and skirling, laughing always laughing, plunging; swimming, half revealing their pretty farms before sinking again beneath the streaM.-:- abets still more daring a.kd eireff, go whirling through narrow passages, thrown from side to side an the whiff waters; now completely hidden in the eftrects, atm rung up in a recumbent attitude, *hen away they are hurled over a cataract of tireiny feet, emerging hr below with long tresses streaming behind, and with graceful Udall cleav ing MU flier, like naught else in nature more charming than themselreii Oue moat tile rtiatare, Led we mast perforce mate oar, extracts, the tenA of which, however, we do not think our readers will regret, but rasher their closer "One evening, during our visit at -Lauhainf., I Was entertained by a hospitable countryman at his cool airy residence which stood on a little raised embankment pf the sea beach. A group of native maidens also favored us with their fascinating so ciety, tent withottt farther invitation, seated them- Selves at a table, ind, seizing peek of cards, ' soon became deeply engaged in the game. it was like mot other goitres ; those Who held Certain cards certainly wen; but although it was to toe incom prehensible. I observed that they cheated in the most expert manner, at the ante time- slapping the bits of paste board on the table with the ener gy of inveterate whiners 1 occasionally muttering when losittg Air winning such eiclantatiens as Ks/ ial natibii-1 meaning, "Oh, I'm reined! Disgust ing! or I'm in lock !" and the.like. Becrening enntfuid with these proceedings, ,ter much entreaty and,a glass of wine, they con sented to give me an idea of surf swimming. " The MOOR was high and full, throwing a white !xi& hale, athwart the rippling water ; Ilk, a quiv ering POI of silver coins. A Kanaka attendant speedily produced slabs of light cottonwood abt a foci longer than the penally, undtwo feet and a half Wide. Each provided with one these boards; she swam or paddled out to the totthest roller. It may be as well to remark that there is no reef, as at Hilo within whose coral walls shipping can an chor; only a ledge near the shore the Ames to break the force of the wares uponthe beach. Boats, however, land without iirtfotivenimice, through the agency of a small canal eul kite the bead 01 the town in the shape of a letter L. ilTbe girls are at lb. outermost roller, when awaiting the moment before it breaks theft:rune flying in on the tory crest of t h e *roe, and the speed ofd nrce.huree, the great art being to pre ; serve so nice a poise oft the beck bone„ as it were, of the brasher as not to be left behind, not yet, as I bound at the cost of several abrasions, launched too tar ahead, and thrift have the whole crash of the rdlell pheh;ng you over and ever. In a aeries of hydrophatio revolulionriby eta means Welt/ pleas ant; but, to understand dm thing properly, exces sively exciting sport, O ast ];ants : dAtoghtet of a,ehiec poireased . (Mail iogat Pedection, and while dashing im withestanishing velocity, at iitisi the nab of twenty miles the bear; ibtrirrield spring buoyantly upon the beard, and then main- MMIIN/Mn WEI .= !r_ C 1 lair apse on one, either !marling or etaading, with an apikrairklikeilbtirity of balance that would have niitultithe repausion of Dillow: " Uttriqg the day Hoy imp and law ISt about the town deists the time to sporting 'in the and 1 bare wattled thee fachoruty a damn of then: perhaps in a group; their black_ bonds eat to ri fiquid tale of sparkling Mon, balf;lost - to vs B, w et the wave -subsides; thee taken :up by abOther, and borne .on the unbroken tidgir of a greed roller, crowing and. recrossing tech utimaria track, shooting and laughibg enti4 the moment tailors Knifing the etorat strand, the boards are tem ed aide and off they paddle for another ride: " I wait not atiliceastokaLsbe fine lewen,.altheagh egnifullY ii fl clad by my 'midi*, companion( in !inside; after an hosts practice, finding I bad swat. fenced as macs . uA water as I costa conveniently, wi retained In the boon." • Parrrt Ga . :mi.—A queer 'mho *is made a. km days ago, by an old lady. The good woman was anbpcenaed to appear rut a witness in a rather delicate case.. She did not come and Militia( war. rant was issued tar her appearance, on which she was brought into Court. The presiding 4de - thought it his dray td rWriz Mind her: U Madan, why were pm not her* fore t" " 1 couldn't evens sir." "were you hot subpcbnaed, madam," " Yea, but I was sick." . ft What was the matter, madam 1" " I hid an awful bile sir." Alter i pabse, the hey remedied, " lipott your honor, madam 1' . "flo, sir : upon my--arm f" rr ifuttonsaY."—Sixty years ago, Hermatt Hus band, of Somerset, Perarsylvania, predicted that the road, then only a pack hbtse path over the moon. taint., stootd yet be pitted all the way froth Phila. deipbia to Trittslettz. Within the life time of the ehildten who herd him the promised paced toad has been made, and 'beheme obsolete, the canal dug beside it has fahati behind the demand, and team velocity already replaces theta all. The Nis• ionaries of the present day are, very likely, is far short of rotate history In their hopes as fiatman Husband was in his day. Hit ptepltets will at last work themselves .into credit, the world yr ill learn faith, and its works will grow continually more and more worthy of its orgia and Its destiny. Ful filment follows so close upon the heels of predic tide already, that conservatism is getting afraid to threb stones at the prophets, lest they may hit the facts in the fiee.-;—Askon Gust,. Socterr as Viroitax.—There is no society in the world more profitable, beeaase trope more refining and promotive of virtue,- than that of refined and sensible woman. The Witty of woman is made to win her gentle coke to invite, the desire of her favor to persuade men's sterner souls from strife to peace. We honor the chivalrous deference paid to *omen. It evinces not only respeet to *Moe, and ewers after pure Affection, but that our *amen are worthy of such a respect. But women were at* made merely to win men to their society. To companions, they should be fitted to be friends; role hearth they should secure the epprobatitm of minds. And a man dishonors them, as well us .lisgraces himself, *hen he seeks their citcje for idle pastime * and riot kit the improvement-of his mind and the elevation of his heart. Sets' ni I mitt 'lmmo orncr.—Dutchman—e , I rants to get pay 'Or a pig vet ter tail road ra run over." Secretary- 1 g Now tame the engine to rim ester your pig?" Dutchman—" ty mine pig was comin' sircing, and ter railroad was comic' along, and ter pig did not see ter rail road comin' along, and ter railroad did not see tel Frig Comin' along, eta tot pig *ern to run under ter rail road yen it was comet' along, and ter rail Mad tanned oser ter pig yen be was comin' along." Secretary—My friend, 1 don't think this is acase in - which the road ought to pay." Dutchman—" Ten, afterwards ) ! keep my pigs from comity' along, ran ter rail road is comin' along." Warr= abovall—A. distinguished Physician of Chester County gave the following beautiful story in a letter to a friend. • " - At the commencement of my practice, was called to see an Irishman'a child who easiaboring under a very severe attack of pneumonia. The poor little ((Mow grew WOOSc and worse for seve ral days, until on one of f riir visits I kneel him very low, his breathing extremely difficult, and .e ustremitiesalmost eokk • The family saw clear and feh deeply the datiger. When I left the. house the father followed Me out of the slaw, and' as I moaned my horse, he said, di Dochter, dear s . de ye think little iemmy come of it !" I re plied, "the care is very Outdid but there is some hops." " Shore bochter, and I have no hope at all ; none in the world ;so I haven't. His mother an me have often been speaking about him, eb we have, and ite Ater excietfted to rare him. Such children can't * rated, I ifohlit: they never stay long." "Why Lot, Mid I" 1 Ah, ffoeftter, he's so crafty. Ye *Valet believa whit takein air a wid hire -. Jeri wanted 444 e an:ng lie 614 IP' A Orlon TOte.-"What! little , ugly !oohing red' haired monster is that piling amongst those chil dren !" . vrhat, modem, is Int Odesi eon.". Ylnde3d i yon don't say Ise—whits beautiful rage cherub it ie." 1 To Cum h Fo'Am.—Site one table spoonful of Red Lead and 0124 i table spoopfal of Castile Soap, mil them with as mach eat lye as will make it soft @non& tdspread lilt lel* and apply k in the first appearance of theca N and it will cats Win tea or twelve how.. ' 1 Tim One: dcl , l *4l were mach aninood the other tkny, with Maker linty of his fill Mounters in jewelry: doll tithe at Major jot Minded, as alt young fpnai anylinond ItYw do, and ; 4n UN ems* ottiamo r hio found himaiiif fn' Now Odeon@ with =gift hen. thod,doliats in hispocket. _ freeman"! 16 do &Inas tip handsothely in the way of presenting his *Oh with' some coiity pia sentNiie nutielted into a Jewell,' stoie, readied - to spend thirty or forty dollais for trinkets, under' the delusion that a NM so enctintotts irouldinti ft avef Whin; end wore eeryittentive dert waited on Hs minimum add hunted 'hut a variety of the " toe-priced," **yin; Rua one to 6117 dot Tim M4ti examined the assortment with tintr.";' cal eye, Ni of his forty dollars With egnuitfiktipasint alt, Siff ofthfred eomething"iixpettaiSer faneying it writild reach as high as three tom The cleft placed upon a Outs Case trro : thoratiedl corers! boxes, whit% um behtg opened, praftuti W a Swimy of necklaces and finger rings: Tire Major eyed the Solitietion ih a very allied Manner, and said he *mkt take the lingtst box, demanding the price, while palling oat his *alai . Tot' sin hare that box," said the clink with solemnity, " for ten thousand dollars." Internally the Major felt astonished. Ontedefie was is cool as a eastratberlighe pries had goon bier his pile" and his exPristaliorn, just alas 'thorned nine hundred attd seventy-five dollars. With S I sang-froid that sunk into the heats tif thel Clerk, he said, " Is that the highest priced jewelry you hare in yob store 1" The clerk said " it was, just then." Well!" &aided the Major, waving hit hat somewhat in die style of intim; Cesar, "this don't cost enough to snit me!" and with a-swing ofgran dear he lett the store. Tut OILFFICA or PATRICE HeFIRT Aim JOll2l Ha. not.ln.—The editor of the Lytichbercrg POtice saysi that on a recent occasion of deep and delicate in• tavern to a friend, he was afforded en opportunity of tisitmg the grave of thee distinguished Patrick Henry, the spot where lies "all of genius that can perish." A plank enclosure, a clamp of cherry trees and two white flat rocks, overgrown by running boxy Mark the earth chamber of one of time's most won -derous Works. Onviard still in lignid splender flows is own loved Stannton—still upward from its banks with gentle undulation, swells his beautiful "Red Bill"—yet are to be Seen, bending to the breeze, the locust in whose shade he set or ed, in communion familiar with godlike thoughtt —there is to be seen the chair in Which he leaned when the hand of death wu upon hirnbut the spirit which will &show them forever, has gone and left no peer on earth. The :bright cab of hie genius has set forever, but thezborizOn is still lc.. diant With its beams. Though no monument, stone or storied urn mark the spot of the sepulchre, trophies of i•trint•rtal mind are not wanting in his memory. The burning words With which, as " a live coal from the silty," he kindled the hearts of millions, are still syllabled By freedom's votaries throughout the world. The gloriocs and beneficial fruits of the revolution to which he gave the Mat impulse, constitute the majestic and enduring mon oment of his renown. To old Charlotte belongs the honer of induring the ashes of two of the most r emarkable men and greatest orators of any age or land. Within a few hours ride is We grave of John Randolph Tradi tion will preserve some of the particulars of the t mernombte character. The sun of Henry was go. mg down in splendor and glory; that of Randolph was dawning in the °tient, giving promise that the firmament of etoquence should lose no light. Like Chatham and DI irabean;the fates of their s'oqusmce is traditionary ; the few written speeches that am left, furnish no adequate idea of their powera.... The one, by his sublime mid fervid eloquence, stir red ihe heart of a great nation to its utmost details, and nerved its arm to strike for liberty or death ; the other i by the exhibition of all that was intense in thought, dazzling in expression, with irony and pathos, e.tereised a mighty influence upon toe des+ finks' of parties—causing himself to be felt as a power in the councils of his countrymen, where vanqu:shed Senators trembled as they praised. la _life they were kindred .. in genins.—in death they sleep undivided in distince..gin immortality they ire twin brothers. • Tat ENGLI3II#IIII'S LAST AND PAST FRIT.Sti •—nis wife may leave him, his. family disown, him, hill children ran a*ay from him, his best fnentlsavoiri and desert him, bat the taxlcatherer follows him to the grave. It must briefest flattering loan English. nian's *pride, that poor n he may be, he has always one acquaintance abet will Call without 'ceremony and shoe his last penny loaf Solitude and selfish• nese cannot exist in England, The toghishrnan's existence is a partnership draiin up for life between the Government and hiteself. In short, everf„ glishman may be said to possess two shlulows—his own genuine tree-bom `Shadow, and the Govern ment ptesentation shadow; bet theft is this deer" ewe between the two, that whereas his own oho- How merely walks after him, the Government ehs dow walks into him, if it is not paid the rnoment it • runs slier bim.—Puurk.' A boy got his grandfather's gun end loaded it, bitt was afraid to fire ; he, boy -over, hked the fmt of loading, and kept utscharging but without firing, until he had got six charges to the ancient piece.— Ira grandmother, learning his temerity,smarly re. proved him, and grasping the oldpontittental, charged it. The moil was tremendirts, throwing the old lady on her back ; shit punt* ainsggiod to maul her fa t, but the boy cried Lay win granny, there are five more *nee to go og yet T." Limn, /MUM itallf irmat islornstehirtio Mkt his hand 'against* Woman, what malt a we. man be who raises the heanh-brash spinal a Mg —and that mu her husband ? =I !MEI a~~
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