E:=IIEM=2=I , , 'N_s I rgratiSMA =9 f.. I-0 AY, ND A : Sentrien - Detaalmt -7'7; Wet the Diatiford ftWiet neei• TO4. F. OAZIAY I IN CAUFORNIA. • , _ bhittier; with thy Cherished, form departing. iled Merest hope that made tire dear to me; And in the angtiiih of that hitter tpaiting. 'lope breathed an whisperto.rny heart for thee, Mil why did love out spirits tibia together. iri joys and woe, in etudight add-in shade; The tie in agony of grief to sever;' , 'And prove the dreams ofhlissfal yorth betrayed. -114 brother dear ; within thy sanguine' bosom tßeeals there a thought that, we may meet no mom; -M,d that the memory-of our pamdevotion, t Is all that time may to our hearts restore! • Its this that pales my cheek,and apes the fountain, Of tears that *ow•fasttats she shmtnet bhower, Par tong rye ;wept the weary hours counting, • That pact as,and perhaps to meet no knave. . Does such a tho7l evercheelr thy course of daring, Or make thy proud step faker in its gray; Or dues thy spirit never yet 'despairing. Dream of no future save a brighter, dsy; • I wilinot,ask.l know.thy:heart is beating With firm resolve. and g ortmge, mountain ',big, May ibey support thee mid the peril's meeting. ,/ That frowningly within thy palbw r ay lie. . , Yet Mon msyest feel, ho courage, can support thee, If his cold hand, Disease should PO thee lay, . I dare hot think what.sorkiw may befall thee,. A fay,from home; and friend's, and lore, away, But. brXther; should success crown thy etvilearors, Could rich rewards of earthly gain be thine. ..11 I all the choicest ol prodd Fortunes, faydrs. Reward thy worship at her golden slit - kit; -- Vet brother; say, can all the gold that glistens - Within thestrearn4 of that far distant land. Repay thee for the toil, thetinie, the distance That separate: thee femitourloring land I know thon'st toiling, Out fili wordly power, Not servile homage, wealth too oft can bring, lint for the gifts affection loves to shower On the dear forms that id thy manhood P • but, oh! believe, thy preseAce is fat dearer, On us, thy smile more plettsfire can. bestow, Can wake within, an echo far sincerer, Than Fortune's tide in "As roust prtitperous flow. The lit-Jai,' Love. and Hope, and Pauli, is m tingled With the warn:Lev rrefit of each -throbbing heart, tt hfe sustaining equilly, onsiogied, And only of Lis life, the. dearer Flail Thou tiayst a few s'tort pintas will see thee Waling In triumph basting to thy native allure. • And that the tv•pes by long delay 'o wat:tinit, Wtil he fulfilled in ttreetirrti thee once more ; Ciat ble.l in +merit. long I've I inked before low voize grew silent; and =Award Bui now thy words of 61W-dullness come o 'er Her song soars lighter than a human, bird. brother; champion'of my clilidieh hntfr4 The proud protector of my youthful days; My fir.t, best. only friend, .when Trouble lowers Thy Ince; the value of the ,sitirlie tonweigts, , !day He, whose voice dad calm the sea's commotion, send pro•perttus gales islien the Oat; huur . shalt .. ns waft thee' o'er the the ocean, jcomc, And safe ) unchanged. outaia ted to thy home.,;._. The hntio.e. a heaven of reposiaitaits thee, "'- While ht7h, the ioterreninrr dietetic* o'er, • it% love-ht bacon hire the dayiirar gieets Mee, Lariat., the wanifrer to ifts rest once m o re. Th .11 11.1qte thee brother, while dor. prayer is canal . ; , to follow evet in thy train, for while its petee upon' our heitrts is falling, We hope to joy. to-welcome thee arsin. PUNTEII Po.r, ?C. V., Nov SARAH $. 1.163,19EY.. RANDOLPU'S DUEL WITH CLtY. 'The briercare.er itl6Mr. C lay as &Serelagy of State, 1,,1er John Quincy Aildmi t afaschiefly distinguish- P.! her the glevektpment of what was, and still is, ttmcn :14 Mr. Clay's American /stem . . berm. an allionot . of 11)0,Uniled. its Les with all iiie other powers on the continent, otainst the , 1,0114 I.( the old world ctfliming a territorial it• H i e advised dui iresident al' send Cozliino.'i mont.rs to Panama to' tweet Ora tePierfetnalteti , of the Spani.h kmerieutitsldtee: together gutject. .flisiiVihe was accepted; l and the Comniissimiont wird aPpOinted without waiting fir the appmbation of •Congreste,.or kit '11,04044- litie s to ph 3 l thetit *TV: Th 4 Was de e med a usutd, Ation of iudoOkiiy by many, and by Atinfolph alit; the rest, whoinnkibsailent only a. kw. days a her get mesAago, containing, the norninatibas; rhadeto that body': • • o . u! of thWt*,o4 4 :4 : At'it*rit iSirtantnia duer.be• Neer' clay and raGdolptycil i , which %recompile the .following interesting pketclt from Eta. Garlandts in• +eluting 'Unfit' Ilaridolpl I, jigs; pdblistietlfivhe o%p pleintio : - • • . tfieeietteitird callstapon the Pies lent fotLtei liier itiformation, which wee dealtouttothe*na;e t. o yaringly, they at length commenced is conclave dlicuia the Muslim dhie4ion. Ntr Van finten, oh the 15th of Fattfail; a resolutinii, ,‘ 1,144 npcni the question, I:beate r the ljnitej Sraishall be topretsented in the Congress of Panaana,J the Sensie 'might 're fist I ‘ l l' open Opens ; airless it' shall tipiriar . 1101 the utlt;lication of iincurnents‘ - ne - ceisaty:io be selected to at treb4lls w 111 lie piejotticiallikerrinitrg nernia boos." He subittitted a further" reshlutioh;-:-"!.:110 the P.ehtlent be• resPect fully requetvieil - 14.:9 1 f0ral -The. N , eitate whether sacs objection evisteilati-the pabli cation iit the doettmentS einiteirMicateifty the r-!. - • Prtutre, of atty portiotr .oltfOiji!; im4; iii iii, to •••pec,ify the parts, tba publicatipfqf which-tid, Art that r•Sation,-be otipittionablis:' 4 Mr. -Randolph opposed tbeiq resolutions. lie It PTotetiteit agalnst (venire?, the ilOoric'• dcontend " 1 that Me President was a co:ordinal breech of the goveinnietil,ituwns, entitled to II passible t. .Ic.speO hoot the Senate': 4f ''ii his d' . ty,"said'he, • to lay, before is- in lomialion . On .wir h ire 'must e ta act t if he does not give as Sulliereitt , in ttliali!in„ it i% not our haairteis fo asleirlyie; l Y 'Th resolefiong, lowerer, wbre-adopte I ; anti' Met net day, the tresuleur sent the-following-terly - :• 44 in answerto Pie two resolutions of the Scoot!, r t ti 't - , 151 4 i*• ra.trked ( glectifi re) arid which 4 .have received,-1 'Lae respectfully, that all the emernen".. titsmtpuert *lc to the Senate, rotating to Me ,Coil' =ytit'Fitt• tea, have beet: made, like Off other 4rtl:" 140449# 'Oa Exectatire bushreits,..iamofilengs: , ti•.l.ltagoi • . . P r • 4 , l . • : ,_,,,,,,,, ',l . . • , • i • i , - • i • -....,-.....--,,...,,,....... -...., , • .•, ~, . - . ~ .. . . . . _ . , ~ , - . .............. , --...----...-- -r,...7.:•t •,.•( .4, '.7. ,, i ...,: .., t!, - . , 11.4 - 1. - .im ... If 1. 4... . . •'. ' ' ..' i t . , '_! ~ •f „, . ... , , ~ , I . • ." 1 "r" " ' 1••• , , • ' ' /. -- I 1 t.1. 0, ';' . . 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' 'l` ,it ; i. - L',l -.., •t • rt it '' ''' .• . . - - t `; =II =EMI them in eonip ; with d: 3 . ,t, a Of tbeiSeilate *reistifini theta . , Aden th*: -8 0 161; htff:111.4 . it} • eitablislied a'- _ _ :- :tfilfriel4fhfi , 6llikr Fecr;iilimn . t' tions.betweisn the •seetitiee andthe Senate Might for thaveblitt in • rest, to beiprettersed - tnijmpairetl I deenrit my iti hipentrabre duty to lease' to' Ai - Senate ititelf, (it -'decision M a guesiien , Mtoiting departure, hitherto % so fax as 1 am informed, With' out example, from that wage, and upon the:rattly t 'w, r -whielt, net btfjeg'infotteed of them, ido not fee If competent to decide'"' : ~. „ • ibis message changed.gees lone et StrvgandolP towards the President. Some weeks afterwards when addressing the Senate Witlfopen doors, be al laded to this itubject. • 1 "I did maintain," &lid he, " the rights eft , President; but from .the moment he tient us tin menet!, from, that Moment aiq my tone mid Man ter fo liiin chau*e;„ firim thaf Monmaf wog 1 au al iered niap42itiad, kw" afraid, net-alteted for lb , better," , , , • - "- • ' '(Sir, iFhe would teavelqutSenaltt the amis. ion of the ifuestinni I rit'aiiiiPtigree r itth ; but tbe evil genina l ot t ilio Arri.oriestrilionse of Stuart pre vailed. He gots cm to say .that the question , L in anities a departure, hitherto, so far as d ten inform eil/Withob)!esittitpl,frairt..thai usage, any Open the 4iiolrer:,•Yor whieh, net being informed of_ them, I ilo d not feel reysell,computerit to decide." If this hairbeewpmseented for alibel v wltat'fury won't] 'h e ave 'failed fa have found a veirdiit on such in ilia endo !Thal' we were.hreakiug tap front our own usagra te gratify personal spleen 1 1 any nothing aboift our -movements, because he was •troritt rot med -of them: The ttfal our - motives were btu + ctL and, tad Thin anima& did I put, like Han nibal, my hand on the aintr., and *wear eternal en. mitragainst him and his, politk.filly. From that moment I ve'nohd do anything vriithiti the limits 'of flue constituirin and the law ; tOr,ras Chadian:li saiil at Wilkes , " I would not, hi the permit: oldie went of men; violate those sanctions aril tpriv.leget *Weil are the safeguard of the rights anti. liberties of the best ; but, Within the limits cd t44Consthaticm and the law, if I don't carry ou dui tsar, 4 whether, in the Peninsula or any where ege, it shall be or want of resources?' And further ots , ervations on the re.m:utions may. ed ill conclave, Mr. Itaudelph repeated - what he had Caen said in reference to the ;teenage Of the Pre-idertt. . , • " WhO'rr9de him ajudge or oat usages 1 • Who a . Llktiled.itior I Ile. has been aistofeeßsot, I ton derstanii., I a-ish he had left glihe,, pedagivne or hen - tte• got Mtn the 'Executive tOtir. Who made hill - him censor rnorapt _of tlitf . body t',.Will any one answer 'this .question ? . Yea dr Hull, Wltn? Name flip person: Abizye alt, who made 'him the search. , ey ' o f hearts', and vie him the right, l'' ati lomat ei, ttick at hell, tOlilacitert our Motives I Black. '•isa 01Ir Llieltilteta / did. not say that then. I was more under self.ronithand ;' I. did nal use such' dining langtr*e. I said, if he could borrow the eye or aninincience himself, and rook into every txcanichere; if he'could loOk into that awful, ca. lam itomiould• tredreendous of alt poet , ible gul&,- The -naked envy ?ted idimati heath, ctfipped of all Ogee,. bring of siltfoie, exposed naked, as to the eye of Chi—[ said, it he could do that, LC was not, AS P I esiden t et the, ttnittal -Slates,' eniitljd to pass upon 'od‘ntniverr„nithoUgthit a itw mat' neat than- to he bad. 1 Fetid ? , it he frad connected tie to the Cath olic religion, and wag otiF lath& orl lessor, and every man in this limuie at;lhe Ointstool.of the Con. fessiotial had :confessed a:bad Motive td him hi the law& of his church; as by thbli eonsfifriticin, at ore the tjttc . fintl above the'chtirCh',le, as l'residept. of the thtited Statesicouldnotiniss,eer cier mcsities; .though me-hvidiettel'him with our own lips tracmo• 'zives,, shilchildilied 'tliciy, were Vad: said o'4 ' 'tften, iik,rsai it novit. „Hare I plias toy lout ; ?rem. r Rini defiance Irighl -into his teeth before As -American peOpte f hetrel tiftoartha iOninilet Isa hien rent, the hitt4st br i liteornpaet, lo copse forward and defend' these 'miserable lank "'lnvolving a ' departure, hitherto,,ao 'far.JECitsun . lit :. torme,a, with otkeisinge, tmta ,that usage, and, upon the mo tives for wheat, net being inforMill'of them; I do nor' feel myself - CompetOril In ifeCi4e.!'*/tiiiiable Ititalse - f ttlii44r we Ilid.nel, aii at once, tall in iniU Wiih:hisp, runlAgree nutz-voce lopublishonc proceedings, except inyself, for I quined , tHeSenata ten - ctirMtell liekeie :- the -vote wite . 4 en . I saw What WairinfolOtWO, knew die thine' to Mild, not be done -4, nil r ox, would be done unanimously. . •Thereforey in apitesottinefemornarera4emat friend's; ~ • ~ liwenreleaf, 4 o ol-161 4iitietiirrifir et% doubt `."llo 'teliat :45 ,. : , roil o ,4.av 4 v,i, bog„ try IJad.*-0. 7 .- A6 g ir. twauty-9..t,4ottis' ; exertion, it was time totals in. Ireasde* , tedoimire-Aotiaiat dregt at up, : nod dmn-loakew doren'ti• the rorilftibti . of Breit! and Black Giore,c: : -lii lke'"c`Oiniliiiigii)li . iinheard 0 - tin -Thca,cf fht.rptirifoii.wdA the idorklein . ~ The ,remarks . contained • in - the lass pa L, , rapit il - on . were made in referenda to the chat" ' between' I!tr:•Cias: . ittl, M. :41,414MY. ...Mi . . Randolph as fel. VY'pensitadt4 Mit Aires- the result of carte I me ,i, Oyes . i.tamlteing so persuaded, heatkinot hate -to expreis hintself in thd - shaughst terms of . endit- Ciation:' I'd, on tlik 'pre:Sant occasion; he ;so !at torsot h emelt . tie to ill d ulgq,loauguagelo *epos. east pommel irasnit: WV o doubt believe that this teas a prenterlitaiddinuf Malielatis assault` en the private repel:Viols 'el absitt'livai. the . "11:41: of debate; 04010 ofteir , f .! k e izp& ft * 'titer . Cooler teoutent,he tworeuvat. tuition lot ihoughttand in!reisity of er i pfeatibe "tweris. Aid*? teristiolif his Ain& ' met !'osl>#` sag more 1 1 4* AlPh orisrus,y-ithotit st.stipeOitotakerrtenteett and Pin- Isa,at • *lei fir _ ateseengor On, the preseat-iseeitaion,, ht the bleed wits' op; itittf the mid' t16 ; i010 , rtb ihtheffe'ao.ticin Al 4. 04; th;the.voithiess 'Ol4 iliestrettioakenti-the iptaebsofttiselltutiotut. • , • Haying flartgacieretht gintißri ald #31111 . 101 ' ,a -66 4( 1 d t, 4,krii4 1 :44410 '4; 4 1 iPrbe*P4194 Ilie,,Wfv4, lake backAiy-inia 4 idg expressions that inightprosetelevaidepumers " . • ••.( EVERY 'SATURDAY; AT - TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA., BY -F;VMEARA, GOODRICH., ' Ir • :_y: t Mil ; ;.K iz;t MSMEI : ILIEULILDLEEN OT DENUNCIATION rtam ANT aUAILTICI6 ), IMII ME 'of Chiabelga: iha'vinti' olßeiiit' 'the instill: he, calmly,..;vritttrid'tlle 'consecietences;'not.l4(ibting : what thosevakatsequencet would bat,: tiff Clayman -noon man of such fitrbearanceantl Christian virtue '11.16 perrith ii:,grlisiinipchation on hi., motives to circumstances by which Le .was• aurrouadeti, and °the quarter front whitlk it canto, forbade it en this occasion. Re was corn. pelted WWI — He-hail reached a mil& iri his pub.. Yid Car7Viir • a aatAl suspictin hung uponthe integri. the public.had flied a je.tl ous eye ou his movement; had he then quailed, or even been silent, ander the Charge of hankinptey in utorals,"both pnbli6 turd private, I political for. _lanes would have been.ininetl beyond the hope of redemption. . Randolph, too, *as the man• to con -front;. )'He had been the aril genius that from the Litighiltikiiitocal in th bity , of his aspirations not Alto„,tArtl, sisters-in the-path of hlailbcols,tocheer Winton *Olt prophecies of batons greititeres, ben as 'the angel with'the flaming ertroie, that eheeted the presum'Ptuaus taitlatn as It Wean s up to curse fia ,childrea . • These two nemasitabie . men, tat often meeting id the arena of debate; 4tit uow for the first time on The blo4ity flea,' yrebom within a days ride . of each. other. Cone in the lunottial balls otitis anees• tors, on the lofty-banks of the A ppom ono:, the other in an humble dwelling amidst the slashes of Han over. WNW the pigir,dcputy clerk, in the, inter ials of. toll, picked: up Itio scanty cruntbs ul knowl edge, the proud win of fortune enjoyeittho richest !nests in the highest seminaries oflearninr„. Iyhile the one yet a yotith, was borne into the halls of Congress by the sweet voices of the' - people, the other was still lighting 1113 uncouth way to fame and fortune among the 'hunters of Kentucky. With a laittimble desire to terminate the 'Jill-et once between, the parties in a manner alike honor able to both, General Jesup -end Colonel. Tattna mate:illy agreed to entpend thechatienge and ac ceptance, In paler Ihat, ilpossible" eathiai:tal et. planation .might be entered into. _ - General Jessup, ar•. the friend of Mr. Clay, outlet) that the Minty of w hit:101)M gentleman complained consisted iu thief; That Mr. Randolph had charged him with hating • l ihrged or manufactured a paper. connected with the Panama mission also, that he hail applied in him the epithet blackleg. General Jesup conaldered it, necessary that Mr. Randolph should.ileclare th# he bad no /ntention el charging -Mr. ClayoLeither its, his public or private capacity, whit loqing or falsifying any paper, or misrepre. seating any; fact; and also, that tliA feria bkrckkg; if used, was not intently to apply to 141. Colonel Tattnall made the contManieation to Mr. Randolph. - Itis . reitly cut off all hope of any anis. fiictoryadjustment of the difficulty; " I have gone, says he, u far , as I could in waiving my privilege to accept a peremptory challenge froth a minister of the Rsecutive Government; under any Circum stances, and especially under such circumstances The words used by _me were, _that I thought it would Le ha. w 0 power to show evidence, sufficiently pre. numpiiieon satisfy a Charlot te t jery,' that ills in , thation was manufact ur ed rthere--that Salagat's letter 'meek me as being a easing likeness in point of style f &c to the other pailers. I did not u n der take to prove this, but exineUed my suspicion that 'the fact was so. I applied to Ithe administration the ephithet, l pentaitic, diplornatic, black-legged ad ministration: - • 4. I have no explanations tolgivo; ( Gill not give 'any--1 am Called to the field-}-1 have agreed to go and antready•to,go," • , • The night before the direl,tsays General J.imar -lismateit,sittioudr Carotins, •Mr. Randolph sent b 4 'forme.* 't tint4ll Niel calm, tin aisingulnuenn. ficlitidatO r ,Re •tnld Amu di he Dad something t .odhiit,iptud. he rioted: go tel EVIL He tiren ye. ' , mariced, , taueiiion, 1 havodeMfiii inks( to reeeive, witbotinrettmtirg, ger* fFre ;Inothitt'slittlliiideee finitti' hit m 'a hail or hid ite"..d ; 1 ,1,8r fltimiM make his ' Wifti, a wi'd4;o; his ehiklrew dtphtuta. 'Mat team would beibed•orrer his glitve;t•bet whea • the sod ol Virginia rotas on my'boiern, -there is not in this ' wide world an'ithrfritliiatto, pi! Airs tiitiate upon inine.' Us eyes:did; inut l' ing ins head upon, his hand, we remained sonse °MMus silent. .1 replied,' Mp dear Mend (TM iittri kas a' iiiril:l4 1 pOsihtimous friendship, W4ffeallteil by (Stir quith. 1 ess,) I deeply regret that youinive mentioned this subject tO•me; Joy you, calla spothme to go to the fieldritnitseelohshot Overt, or hi assume the re. Itrunt,t(itittily4 ill lligittllOoliitif ois li f e ; in sustain= ' hial°t.f.t j Af Zi‘ ri t l iV l tetiNAV! ii• i' a :ii; ,OA 4n , it#i-P.Pbrif.niiia.. 4.:9*44GetPi tee,efid his ow( bisunnmew hist:tesb,nionitons, A . ill-. 7 not advise, but , ondittritte entmihrihitiel'iltili v4ked personal 'MIMI Y , Orit , kitifi r :Oered:„Mr t glei cainot dirnuade . I.' 441,tx,Utnit,',birwtO r er;•to comfit 'aiZ.. 4, to diiktnel Teunall.your•deeisibtr2 - Ile, 'the not to de leo, and saidAie Wakeer7 mach held that Tan. tafewetild taVeritt# ettWs aiiir ! sr it ) , 6i.ut ,v.lll ' 4. ~ . 1 0 1 °:"fer. , : , iqtigiii ediii . r Tatuall. awl we reps!rettliabout mid:34l-4o Mr. Itandolph ; ti l e l : 'lodgingsktivhom we fon*4eai.in 'Minnow! great - 1105r0.' flifiibiliiiiiits he a „ not permit as to say,one ,word• in rlatitin to : w approaching duel ;. and..hisa ouce.‘otnittetteed• of those de lig-tntatiriticisprom wpaungeet i is rinet,in *Mil Wittig:44mi le orithisiistiiiiiy tO intllitge. Alter qi ii ii tl 4 ~'F'l' en- i 1: 41 ' 6 , 1 1A 4, ,,i ): Ai.:gansloißh Laps, toltimial'.you.,have,detonn . 'riot its tinsiti Mr: Clay's'firal I must sity , to ' mrdotir sir ; if lon Mily•to' go Old to see.'yoti hot down, you iiihst ad'ippie Ole( iiietid,', :Xi ,i;andolph.. re. g 4144 4 that at NOB likdetertntnati n. - After much citil converiation on the.subjetry I its& Cotintil Tau nalt to illoii Mr. Itatidolpf tritakei Is Oirg ...nuiise, As' liiiirithiltawitV . iii i -40#1511Bill! . fitts, iiiiglt):tiae lb Ofrinitiriotis, 'it'itieNtSinielit3ns._ At laic' . ilr. 'l49io,4ipis smilink.sisA i %Yell; Tit all) I pro nice yotr, cone:thing, if 'th Sete' rthelkivil in Clay's-eye, and that withtrtaliFe Teepeffie" he " : . d yl'iiike ?fi: l 'i r Id _ 1 .. 14 21iiiio Aiiii)ip,* '' , *.#4 , :i 1 pi 0 Irtutcaligthß Eqinell;,l4 Phtensateilb**.ausiety al ,wtmT..eiiyfttfliliejelfitielittlAYedWklieietij NM n e 1 p , esissititig evening, on the banks of the raceme:— Btit he saw ono devil in, Clay's eye t ' hill a 'man ,fearless,-and expressing the mingled eititsiiAly and tiflaties•-whii,* belonged fa the occasion. shag never for et tifis scene, Is long tut I lire 1111as been my raisin:bine to witness several duels, hut I never saw one,, at least. in its sequel, so deep. Itioreeting. The son wast jest setting behind the blue tells of Randolph's own Virginia. Here was two of the most extraordinary men our country, ie its prodigality bud.produced, about to amain snot. tal combat. Whilst Tatman was toasting Rad dolph's,pistols, I approached my friend, I believed for the last time; I took his hand; there was not in its touch the quivering of one pulsation. „Ide turned to me and said, • Clay is calm, bet not vat sheave—l hold inypurp-se,'Hamillon, is any event ; rerhEmber this.' On handing him his pistol, Col sineyr annuli. sprung the hair trigger. Mr. Ran- Aleph said, , Tattnalkulthough I am owe al the best shots in Virginia, with Other e pistol of aeon, yet I i4e4;er fire with the' hantlioeer; besides f have btaltek in gloire en, tatieh,wlll de.itray the deleacY ed my Misch, and. this logger may fly be: fore f know where I am.' :But, Imin his great so, licinele for hif friend, Tatman Waisted tipowisair ing the trigger„, On taking their pusition; the Lee turned out weal... Randolph anticipated.; his pistol went off before the word, with the muzzle down." "The enarrient this event took place, General. Jessup, Mr. (Cat's Ideas( ) called eat that he would leaert.lbe groom' with his friend, if..that °mailed again. Mr. Clay at once exelaimed, It woe entire. ty en 3iccidere, and betg,ll that the goa t tleman might be allowed to g) on. Qu the word being giving, Mr. Clay flied without effect, Mr. leirelolph discharging his pistol in the air. The moment Mr. Clay raw Mr Randolph had thrown away his fire with a gush of sensibility, he instantly approached M,r. lettistolph, and said with an emotion I never shall forget :—'t trust in God, my dear sir, you are entombed; after what has occurred ; I would. not have harmed you fur a thousand worlds.'" Thus ended this affair. None bat the uncliarita lA° will believe, after what has passed bn the field that gandelpli • had any malicious motive in the 'words that fell front him ou then of the Senate. Had a bloodthirsty spirit burned mins bosom, 'the best shot in Titginite . wonld twt have pennitree this opportunity to escape of leveling his seel,apon at the breast of an old rival,. Irliie4 I : :onderrias blows he had felt fur fifteen yeast; and whose political • opinions he considered so danierous to the country. The true character of the man shone With when he declared his intention not to injure a ,hair oh 34., .Clay's heatle—and a gush of sensibility came over him at the thought of his Relent condition.' Mr. Clay had a wife And children to mourn his lose; but there was not one, to shed a tear over his soli tary grave. He knewi the asfety-of his adversary —but with the imminediate prospect of death be. fore him, the stsblithe striins Of the godlike Milton attuned hits heart to softest infitseeces4 anti the cords of affection so (ring silent and rested by the chilling breech of a cad world; awakened by the softest echoes of long past meinnties, now -vibrated a sweet, though harinonious mournful melody, tha t . mingles! its harmonious notes with the divine song of the poet liner reartenlislty alarm are the eehrws that earl It hen aleatory plays an old woe ou the bean." • John Randolph was not understood. -Briny who professed to know him, and commiered themselves Lur friends , could not etiiiiiwebend " the • hair-trig. Der" sensibility of the man. A few days after this affairs U Frilay morning, April Ith, 1836;! he wrote 163 to his facial, Dr. tiodfeubronigli. , " - I cannot tfrite—l tried 'yesterday . to answer yam letter, but I read not!do it. 117 pee ebbed. The hyskria..passtacf peer old tear ,came ores me. I lek a letter far you in. case of the worst k now lies on my mantel piece. Perhaps yea may; ar.e 'time or other; see it. 1' TM a &tang!, I ;61 affbUl Niandteisit. Only one human being - ever knew Me.. She only anew me. Benton -begins to love and understand me. Nothing has - stead in hit vFal. 'No lions in . his path. Bad 1 fruffeiteil it, he 'etinld have gr.ne with Me, as my . friend., 'ln that ease l sliouldmit have violated, Ant laws of Virginia , was Downy intentionitirilopo.---and—x-- were ar 'dent, hatiomble l denoted to nty ciabFe, h obtuse, wtinted fart'. I arn a iniaiiitT-an no one occasion ,ol.my We Wye I ever beewis exiseinity;that-they Mk wheat lay heart Teamed aid tinned' for aid, or at least for comfort, ,tiveitotappeared terhelifidticif f)00 -1 7 1 . - I 41# 4 . .....,:t ilf: l ,4l. 6 )itr* B . , was appearstmer,,onlY,./9 alas:instanceis, on the par, of the two ;persons in Yirginia, Who shared-highest in My erocittdene.a Mid refatd. • Bet 'when a man •.er,nlbs libme 'Roth 'the strife' ain't conflict of this tilejted tireild,. and its vita and sinful inhabitants, ii is then that a certain tone of voice—an averted look—or even the sweet nrunire eomposore of ohl: 'drat mother, ruts him to Old heart in tho rieep . lion of the wife Of Rif hmom. The words are nothing the countenance and tone of voice, the i 'hatt c laity everything. , Rcstssi ssLa Drl men V' in. !atri-ten . Cher of is great - fabberty boy wto had,lnieiy joined her class. ". Psi sr' knew P said he. • 1" Not know? Yon o> be ashamed of yorir 7 sett A boy fourteen sears old ! ! there's liiqe Tricky rehop-e—he's only Areer:lte;eart tell. t dare say, C ‘ orste here Dicky r who' inside you ?" Dod rorw friFiii, icxligy. "Thirrer 'heed' iinnembei." • „"Veit, ho,oeghtei!"eaiii the stupiJ," 'taint but a hula while niece ht was 44 WeiVyoa. Mirsay what fol itlaasit 'aboht C 4 4., .(ii / 011ittii'mhiiitatAi---tberis know i • v.. - -$ 4 - • wilt jny tfti throe tapAita pit the „bat. sUslot• •. *U .s I • 4:jf;. o ••• & Winedi • lin.o-4314 =BEI 14;hhri liniairci - Repoftec L,EF-CX,'ITHF:daS4'MIiANNA• ST It. 31t/ltd?. , Pull well I remethbet the days of my childhood. To hear Sosquehimitthen called the fiontier, Where emigrant settler*' went into the wild wood. And lived npits Jai:lion, by hunting the deer, Such tidings excited, My ydutbful ?lumina, I hinged to be th;•re, and to be with the blest. , 'I gaveto my parents'imy parting,desmitoir, . And [Yeti I was •- weadm.* my Way to tl.e West. • b •T' S. • My bean heat withloy as I e ntered the forest And saw the wild deer as they nimbly pass'd by. With scenes of tbe htineKit gate me a foretaste, As over the woodland I then nisi an eye, . trril But learningrhat booing was sporting for pleasure. A - milling more soli y time roust t espial% . That I meat look oni r a more lasting treasure To maintain 'lapse ;Oen a poor homeless boy; The pine and the hemlock in splendpr were growing And scented to look downward on man wit; dis dain. The brond Susquehanna through wotallasid .Sias - Aid dew were,the.Cattasiken spotted the plain. •The blows• of the axman rase timber was felling, And trees though so ;only were made thus to , The pridb ofa homestead wie ksiaribin each dwelling As clearings were made fur the lowans/ the plow. • .1 Our fare was bot•homely yet nune were 'Complain . ing, Slit all looking riliward to More happy days, Whsn all should have plenty and aemerhreS re maining, Ane Tire on the bointy, industry, repays. Each settler could boast of his tail and his ,labor While I taught . the younger their morals at school, That brotherly lifodness was due to each neighbor, , And this was fulniling,the great golden tore. This labor irent Onward, the forest 'redetia!: And bowing its tall head to man as it yields, The graififind the grasSei for man aid beast needed, k Now grow iA abendatre in every cleared Geld, And leara:ing and" acience'nme flOnrish around us • Obr school* tire Made public and nigh at our band, And none would , go bac* to the place - Whele it found us, • ~ `thew trending; otte*ay to this wilderness land. lid.‘sacut. Pa. • • - (From Curranitigs ACr.cfm Tour.") ELEPHANT FlGlli* • ; it a leNv 4 +Ca l one of those Wholla n d gone t oil to out hilt cantle running breathless to say that he had seen the mighty game. , I halted for,u minute, and Insnucted Isaac, who cariied the big Dutch ri• fle,fio act lit4,lepeudently of me, while Kleinboy. was to assist me in the chase ; but, aluitual, When the • row began,siny follower thought retry of number one. I bared my atlialcitiS. shoullek, and hav ing imbibett a draught of ogudintra from the cora.. bah t;.?:re of the spo orers, t &hasped thy misty twolr,rooveLl Mr, and told my guide to go ahead. t We procittled silently a s might be expected, fur a few hundied JON, following the guide, when Et, soddenly imitated, +scfatming Klowr and before us stood of herd of mighty bull ejethapis packed to gether hypeapt a shady grove about .a butadred.and O6r4artis in advance. 1 rode slowly towards them; and as soon as they opservec•lMe , thermatle .a kWh, rumbling tiOlsk, and, tossing their !narks,. wheeled right about, and made off in,one direction, crushing through/the (omit, arid leaiing a cloud of dust behind them. 1 was accompanied by a de tachment of my dogs, who assisted me in the pur -1 snit, The distance I ha'ireonie, apJ . the difficulties I had undergone to behold these elephants, rose fresh before sue. I determined• that, on this occasion at least, I would do my linty, and, dashing my spurs into Sandttfi ribs, I will very soon much too close in their rear for safety. The elephants now made as inclination to my left, whereby . 1 :obtained a good vie* oi l the-ivory. The hilirfeenitistld'of his brilli)' foie orthai . ii`te full giOirii y fiiii,.rale ele: Owns; the other two were fine ,leithwit, but had not yecarrived at matire stanate.• Of the tour old fellows, two had rtruelE .140 - i tutus thin the rest, strait:ll.a kW' tfitctilds - rwas" iihdecided* Which of these two I wou ld "follow ; when..alitlifeltib . the` one which .1 fancied had the stoutest -tusks, broke i from hiscortirades; arid' P at °nee felt ctinvineed that heywierthe patriarctotthe . heid; and folltitrett hint accordingly. Cantering iTorii,siA, f wasabOul 1 to Ma i when.ho instantly. turned, end, uttering a trumpet /a strung and sheaf that the earth Seemed to vibritte belt anti *if feet, he thaigeditilioustylif fel' me lor Several Itutki'lle, yards in n direct line, tint altering in -the slightest &wee ler the trees of the Mrest; which - he snapped and over thtew like fees felilhkadfpor,d4Off,t r , Wheil,hip t eife i d,up,in * ilia iharre,, - , I hiAirise hal , aid; add sukhe,t•lowly -tensed to tetreitt lei fly at his shoulder, Innulay capering and prancing and bring me mails trbehle. On "ree.e?ring the -ball , 't . ,ie elephant shrugge d his shoulder,attO tihrtleoff se, free majestic walk.' This AM. t hiiighl- Serisit'al 'itt the slogs to M'y si:sislaiice,.whirl baboon lolloirr.: blithe other elephituts ;'`and on their coming up afti - dl;arking, anuter headlong.rifaio warr,,the .113 7 suit, accompanied by the never-failing trurnplus, before. hi hi:. ehrrge he passed close to Me, when f sainted hint with tiseconti bullet in the skit;l:ler, of which he did 'not tal4 the slightest notice. ,enoW determined pot to frit) until 1 could..m4Celt, ce-arly Allot; hot chktiaugh the elephant touted repeatedly. 'Sunda); invariably distappointed ' me i capering so that it 'iras impoSsithe tpfire. At length (.xasp ts • rat ed theca' me reckissof the.danger, ;may samg. Mg-, from she sada; I approached - the eh:Tilton-un der enveitif a tree,...ha gave Wm 'S 'billet-ia Ihe side of his head when irnmpiting So shrilly ,that 'the tiutug trembled,-he ,chargeil emcing, the tiaga, ,frout whom he.seemed to fancy :that the:Minx 1l ,1. !eome; tiler ;which he loCik to -a piisiriiiiii it g rove. 'cif ditirtiS , wi th his head low ardti'#;AtrAt:ed very near, and, as he l ices in: iikeAct cl44igist g . !.. .(betegin theism automata wtottrimplesetotis•Ms to the impractibility of bringiftedfltftt an 'elePhitid tilith , u,siiiii`iit 'flfe;fciteljuit4littet.i:Obli of sae, ih his :PA 1 1 P14 1 :4,ira4,withirf tt4ed fiatielle, ;44 timidnva-Mlistibullowritis forehearlkiv-therAtivite 4 ' 3 keiklikt-ifialifitMirite t:_ t tlljtiifikiliVii# ca:: 4 : o " tillt4iiti S e. "i c i .4 1 4. ' M 'arrewal witk, ih r I hid tetnac if tou y ~ shot; in the leant II;;=E t••• 00- • • 2 • ~:~ ~~:: -~~: ... - , Vatiniam, firo I':i 'iorurinfity iirodeted; and, contitteittg - Ake with incredible gill Marta and, inlieturtaitY, hat -in but terminated my elephtiiithentiog fnreeer, to tarp patty of the Beebuat list, who 'fiad come up, yelled out ittstautaneottstAimagining fwas killed; -lon the eleitiiant nue moment ajinngt Hh the lop of me; 'flowerer etoittiedbi rind ii j dodging mend . the I;tislay neck la' tiler ele .igurt‘wini charging,' an enormous thorn ran:deep into the sole of my foot—the s;ld ,fisdenireh ;brag ties, width rttt ldarcititortg being iiom , throi4t, ; hod caused me severe pain, laming inetbmagh out the rest of theeinitliet. ." The elt;plthn helll'Op thrGgh: the fore ! ' at a a sweeping, pr ce but he was hardly out cif ; eight when I was loaded and in the saddle,. and 'Boren once More alerigside. About this thy: t i Ireard low ;404 away at ;mother boll.; be( when the elephant .-harged,lfis cowardly 'heart failed Lan; and he very soon de his apOrracce,ul safe dist:Alice ip leg% My tel tap ke pt ctielteg almigat a7itsady two, with blood ;hemp i'n,gficint his it ourtils4the dog., Inch wore,knockil. up iiitb,tangue and thirst, no longer ,barked,:ere* hirrs,.bot had dropped, astern. it *pa,l9l4,lefeei I again tired, Cori w!reafraid to dismonnt, ant Sun- Jay wait este:Neely trobblflisome z. At length L br ed sharp, right and ,inft,fpirrt saddle gel. both balls behind thashoulder,, and make a .linig t charge after me, rumbling and trumpeting as before- The whole body of the Parnangwate men had , now collie tip , mid dete. &flowing a.sliort distance be hind um - .Among these was Mollyearri- On' sof utiteeted to help and being a very active filow„ he rendered me important service.by had iti3; ,fi:iTgetti_fice: head WI ile,i Merl grid lan ded. I then-fired six trordsides from the satlilie, the elephant charging alatolit every time, and pur suing us back to the 'main boiy in. par teat, *ho Bed lean directions as lie approached. It -The on had now punk behind the tops of the trees ; it. would soon Pre very daAli i .tra/ theelephan t did notseemitauChlistressed, ruitwithstauding,.• all frehadreceiveli. I recollected th at . ir* time was short, 'therefore al once resolved terve . no , mere front the saddle, but to go close up to him and fire an fixn. liiding.np tohim; I dismotinft.o, and ap pro,ching, very near, Imave it him, rigid and left in the rude Of the head, upon . which he made, a long detemsirred charge alter me; Buti was now very reekieas of-bis agog*, 4 , r-1, +saw that herould. not oven? kelist; amiln twitilility, I , weal laded, and again impionching; Aced sletip right 9d la be hind his shoulder,- .dpi4 , he charged with a ter fific trumpet, 'wliirsent Sunday By lug through the fore.t. This wits bilast eliargE, The wounds which he had received began to tell sir tits tetion,.and he now stood at bay . beside if thorny treeorith the dogs barking .around him. These rehashed by the evening korente; an& ,Perericing that It okar nearly itei with the elep!tanf,hail.oar more 1644 assistance. ' I loaded, .drew tirr and fired right and left . re hie forehead. On nxceli ing these shots, instead oe,On i rgl'ag, he tobert his trunk up ar!ri . down, and by vericrusA&ndi said i morions, most gratifying to thd .kung.uy natives, eviiieetl Iliat i hrs.,dernitte Was nein A g ain I kid; ed, and fired my last shot behind his 'boulder* on rreceiVitrg he , turned rotnigt4; buskftree be si.tu which he stood. and . l ran arour id,i o give him rt e other bat the ritiglify aid monarch of the west needed- noi more; before clear the kinihy beefier felt lievily on his Side, andirissOrit had fled. My feeling* at . brit moment catroolpbe mrderstood n, tr` e Nimnixi., 4E6 IWO had the goon fortune to enjoy a similar eareanter. 1 never Mt Aro gratified on any occasion us•illid THE a isiotro ElLassos. —" Dear Mamma," said a little girt her Motheri.as they %iiroWalkis ,getlier in the men," why tro toe' have doll?, of those beautital donitio Otno?tcli iN (fr 4 tileta ;Yon have halitly a Led Where there in nooonli of 'violets; and they ate :Kr math plaint • thal cart be the Teasel?", . ea 5.4 Par • s the mi other, "gagtei me) a hunch at each. iti; a lvrill tell .tau why I.jme fer the trrintilelfiolet."- . The 1;ulu. 4; and sin*, teturued tcith a fine bunch itte beauti,ul alm44 and afew.,vio. " " &ail) elk my joTs, It saud die rest er,, g and' „try alrbri t)se,ev; • :The child emejleil: , agn - 16 . 1'sul again, and could 'scarcely. Inliete,-yersoli that the lovely aimed h‘i Ao the violet had a delitztit;, ful odor. •, n • - 1, Well, my 1 :Child whickist . the sweetest!? " 0 .dest mother, it is the little vit4et . I .:' ... . " IV i ll, you know nor, my chill, why I.prefcr ihegiain tliolet.hi the be:unit - el Almond. Beauty witl,4l fragrance; in flowers, is ire my Opitlitth, something rtgo beauty without genfienessand geed irunper in little girls. When '.• yof those. people who speak r without re fi ecti ' say say ID you , ~ What charm lug- Mae eyes V.hat:bealtifui ea* ! What a fine coutple.T..ion t' . w , eV - knowing wheth er you have-any gin,' quern . s,• and without think. inapt' your defects and Win.: , which every person is btitn with, remember the; my little girl, the al -motel blossom; and reme;.., ... r also, when year af fectimitt,e miltheelnuf isbt . , there to 11411 you, that . ' beauty; trilAiruf scaler/tilt: r gaud. fer/I&ii."4#4- A r . . rmitylrer" is she wow ot a I:otolVietiviiiig a blue mark idler it has .asked an ea. jointif t gentleitigt. 1 votil nce,P l lll*Aroi,": - ;141 : 4 . 7c‘re41 rnetli:: cal a1n4e41,, wlto,#lo.reactinivUell'isticii;• "Wpm knee thaibtow ia.ttie reelect thiske..bies:P , PA - mm-4 1 4mA. lays 31satAsts - - .4ll*{Pnlaoits belistati An-moon to have inhabitantofileasifimeo 'as ittrOta inapand'lliat theit day it 'fifteOxf as ~gbg;aa opv i tht, 6, fth•WhatiV.L. Cltice com'inenca Pumg. good, an yott wll4l, a thou time r hit. as easy as, ty ntip d p _ y ac m-, rno '~~~~. t Ili lin MN :;1'.1..; ,;;/. ,::,I,:f:i.i o'r