THE BRADFORD REPORTER. (IKE DOLLAR PER ANNUM INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. TOAVANDA: Tbttrnlay Morning, April 25,1861. g.'lericb Hocfrn. •HEA;AT SPECTRES. Who fears a sheeted spectre Up the hall stairs gliding slow ? Qr a warrior lotie, hall steel, half bono, ta the tower that rocketh so ? Tbo purblind uursc, the infant hoir, But not a man, I trow. Hot from without, but from within Come spectres to appall-^ The hsart alone is the haunted lowor, And the goblin-trodden hall, Where shadows of the 10113 ago Upon the present fall, There youthful terlings from tho death Of youth itself revived, Aud buried hopes and wasted thoughts In memory's charnel hived, Starting, unsummoned, Into life, Wander like souls unshrived. Aad stalwart men of dauntless mien, Of iron nerve and limb. Knowing of fear but as a name for something vague and and '!OTTOVER STATION ; PAUI. CLIFTON." I Whereat a few of the elder brethren look ■lover toward the young man so named, scru- It'Z.ng him with critical eyes, as though mess pvng his fitness for this " Shottovcr Station"; L e others the younger preachers, looked up pith ill concealed joy at their own escape. For they wera hard eases at Shottover Sta - .a. The church was small and weak ; the outsiders" a turbulent set, irreverent to the ut degree, exceedingly sharp discovering the reseller's weak points, and very readv to take Kvintage of thorn. A very stronghold of pi was Shottover, where the poor minister Bed hope for but small pay and less respect ■d might think himself lucky if he got off lih whole bones Once or twice, indeed in ■v ; past, they had driven the newfy-appoint* Bran awav by force of their brawny arms ■Ltatliorv lungs; and once taking an ex 81-'.:B 1 -'.: dislike to a young man, just from col- Hp.td serving here his first year (and who, ■ w complained, " knew everything"), they combined together and literally starved ■ fiiercfore Shottover was a place to be avoid- B fa means, a plague-spot which hail driv- Bseveral tender-hearted men into other con- Buiees; and to which now foe some years B* youngest member was, by general ugree- Hentof the bishop with his subordinates, sent trial of his budding powers—ju*t as Bfs *ho have run away from home to sea on B" r i"R'. voyage are placed in charge of the sky B sSlid royal studding sails, to loose and furl W hereby at least those whoso romance B' skin deep, and who were indeed called, B' Rot chosen, gtow to hate the glorious sea- B R the precise proportion as they scrape the B T their tender shins, and are glad at the |V P?rt, to run away home again. ' 'h I take to lie a fine example of Mr. ' *(" s recently advanced theory of " Nat ,3 Selection." ''J Clifton, who sat in pleased uncon u-ness a little 011 one side of the room a young hear, all his sorrows before recent acquisition to the Confer B ( lie had graduated with honor two H' "' ore at a Theological Institute in the ! L ' ;; i '' preached experimentally, and very [ l| iiv t 01 , v ar j o u S occasions, to different 1 a '"s country congregations, had " taken a . Trr ,0 Europe," and was now connted a LT. Sr 'R . V011,, g man, whom any Conference abe glad to receive; when lo ! to the u, 4n A disappointment of his friends, he ! ji ~acc Westward, and eschewing the 1,0 ! ," s -* ,pvv " r>rk, resolutely wandered i> e desert of Indiana Another John c t ' *^' ss Dohbs, a roman- I ( lady, who was shrewdly suspected ![ ? 6s upon the reverend Paul's heart— L r o' , T . ery ""Eko