" WrisiscroL" I. aid Prepitstsr. . _ b ti =s.1 " :::=4::47:11UNU:::41 7 1: /NM or thee etalabrit.• No .1. AMIS•••• astil wmayes one ..., ....1.14.114 P.M* seismaslas.••••••• In Irosf !ma till metre Ws. lbw I CIME;'4§I=IEII Tea, Oaraawbaropy ;ma eguares,) TOa Ca cam, roe J ose yea VT 00 Olr Altfa Wore doT.lolla r, WORK Daly expediray ea vorable t Taotrittru lar M.. Id. Cala 80..... Mai path... I. Ye blem•Yeanal. It le Ohm. hem • wwis. ••1111.• • • Tom I. Iselaad,” by N. P. MIK sow WY y•b11.••• la Mat Oh ...I FM 14 4) 4 moo fore. hoot Mit ea, 1.4.. r prattpo art toPIL ..d.pt sttrobot pot WA.. Jotly bop) overoblag pip. ..dttot. So sing with the eat 4 the tor.) 4 ...11.4e owl the dew* aed ehllJle, eVed Ley dew. es the le., ow deeml la straw. WAAL Megrim OM lM heee they were 'reel. wr Jut ore, Ow eat la We meg, 11.1.611 lbws bssisgulab east, patm fu pitch A....et er...•..W, by .1.1.1 lb. Web • "AY woo stAltYen. otol • rsplogthoolc tbet Au, hides thilotok, the p,lde of O. fah, Wu &ad M the eltitoory to 'apron with taro. Jost eon Um eat to the tom., Ogg verilloia air else, loyau unlucky. stria, lea, dwelt of the 'archon p.a.,. la It hrear Ire pMltwN wp Imo with the tali of • cloak, read the nisei. weal ihrough oar le the co. eimser ...keel out In elegant style, Illee aetel t de oughie your leeeri would beguele /111.1 OM pore one leulelelng leer elm all m. .en ea. Paddy, bey, with • men in hi, no, Mai • w•. I. kilo End • tin, In lain *we, Awl • Haim ronail lila a.a aio.. i •II It 4olil 1.1 nonlher 01 in nn .nerve The School Mistress "The school ma'am. coming, the school ma'am's coming," shouted • dozen voices, at the close of a half boor's faithful watch' , to catch a glimpse of our teacher. Every eye was toned toward her with a scrutini sing glance—for the children as well as' *then always form an opinion of a person, particularly of their teacher, at first sight. , , "How tall she is!" exclaimed ono .06, don't she look sweet ?" cried another.! !" Ho, I ain't afraid of her, nor a dozen like I her," cried the " big boy" of the school.— Nor I either cried the big boy's ally. " scald lick her easy enough, couldn't you,, Tom ?" " Yes, and I will, too, if she gene , to touch me." "Hush,' cried one of the rids, "she will bear you." By this time 1 Übe had nearly reached the door, round, which we were clustered, and every eye, we. fixed upon her face with an eager, yet, half bashful gear, uncertain, as yet, what verdict to pass upon her, "Good morning, children," she said, in' the kindest mine in tie world, while her face was lighted with the sweetest smile; imaginable. " This is a beautiful morn- , Mg to commence school, is it not ?" " I know I shall lore her," whieperod al ---11;V:a i n followed ir her into the school! room, bat Tom Jenne, and his ally, who melted until the rest were seated, and then cams in with a noisy swaggering gait, and a sort of dare-devil saucy look, as much as to say, "who cares for you MissWesteott looked at them kindly, but appeared not to notice theadarther ; afterl a short prayer and reading Wohapter in the Bible, she passed round the room, and I mad. sane inquiry of oaeh one in regard to themselves and their studiee. Aed what ie you name 1" she 0ak.... Wiles her heed upon Tom'. bead, while he set wit b bin bends in his pooketa, swinging W foot baakwards and forwards. Tom Jones," Amami he at the top of his . b e. lbw eild are you, Thomas?" eke sulked.; Jost as old agin as half," ...wed 1 Tom, with • muoy laugh. n What do , you otudy, Thomas r' "' Nothing. n What books have you I" " Niue." Without oppecuing to Met all dioturb- • el Its ids maim. Ml.. Weatoott said, "I am sled I here cite or two large boys in my school ; you eon be of great amistanee to ma, Thomas, and if you will stop • few sideinim after school this afternoon, we will lelk ern • Huh plan I hove fanned. This W. • mystery to all, and partial • So Tem, who could not amanprobond bow be isoalO be =OM to any ate, and for the list time le his life be felt that he was et nets Impertauee in the world. H. had bed co home inking; no ono over bold' blm Mat to aotid be of say um to do any red be tin world. No oat lama him sea of seastalm lowed as me, bat was ono of those Mho believed tbs 6 be bed sot to WI- S.?way liwougb the world. He bad ys berm ailed the" bad bey" at @shook wed be leek • sett of pride sad plamare I. Wag hared by tbs Andrea sea dreaded by Ms swim MI. Wilda* r twee eampesimeded kAisle sharsebm, eel berm to shape Len plass asserMagl. ssalstaleed led a boy y , wbe at pots old made blm stil mess his wheel-Mows, was = bi t a bem =bib ca d ill=e; Nebo him Md. sad perhaps • obassMor ; shomas &tongued it= isms bis &mew by m opposite ia- Halmismlis wade urea Him est "le Abet OM, dimmest sals Ids easideme, 'MA asollesbbs dose la • better way thee peel sir ohs pissed emddisase Inge Wog was oat amts thee belt fitairawlftired &beat lb* ems, mem Millembill Ms Weis.% _maid be plos am=illelo. W Hs bad eihsaliesi dim heel, Mg was be wtid h, pemilimaret rem Win, and •Illi tea bs Semi set It Mime half the odisiiit wets nom ; bet It was Mika* far lobe WM Si NM* teach = us e M whet h. VOLUME VII anther !lure bad some evergreen. to hang within, in order to understand it. abilities, that if we tams here any more. be would around it; something to make it cheerful ? and then chard her mune accordingly.— set hi. dog on us." inquired Miss Neste., The desponding and inactive she tumor. ." He did?" " Yes'in. and I know where I can mot l aird; the ohms.te she subdued; to the 1 "Yea sir." plenty of them." iyielding and fields she taught a strong self- ! " Who sent you here r " Well, Thomas, if you will have some reliance. She encouraged the one rainl " Nob?d y ," answered Ad,. 1 here by eight o'clock to-morrow, I will be 'drop to do all the good it 43.14 sad the 1 " Don t your mother know you have Iliere to help you to put them up, end we rushing torrent she turned where It would :comer will give the children a plum. surprise ; fertilize, rather then & , hut. " Yin sir. She told us to go to bed, but! land here are some books I will give you, 1 There aro in every school some dormant we eculdn't go until papa was home, and so 1 Thomas; you may put them an your energies, which if aroused, might shake the we mune for him ling" I own drawer, they are what I want you to . world. There are emotions and paseions. I "lie I. here." sad which if let loose , will, like the lightning. I " Is he ?" And the children's face. 1 • d llut I can't god) geography and him.. of the heaven. matter ruin and blight, but !brightened. g tory," exclaimed Tom coo used, " I never .if controlled, may like the element become 1 " Yes, be's at the other ado of the room. did." !the messenger of thought to the world. In .I'll wake him for poi." " That I. the reason why you think you that head you call dull, may lie alumberingl Half intoxicated and sound &gen, it wm, ! cannot," replied 'Mimi Neste., " lam passion s like some pent up volcano ; open I with some difficulty that Mr. }mum, quite sure you can, and you will love them that closed miter, and see if there do not Gould be aroused. I know." ' belch forth flames which your own hand As soon, however no his eyes were fairly "Nobody over cared whether I learned cannot stop. ' opened, and he found Ady and Jane had anything or not before," raid Tom, with • • * • • v leach grasped one of his hands, ho rose up, some emotion. Julia Westeutt understood human nature. and yielding passively to their direction, ' " Well, I rare," said Miss Weeteott, She had made it • study; en every teacher' euffered them to lead : him away. with earnestness, "you arc capable of be- ought to do. She rooted out error and, "G, dear," exclaimed a man who had ' coming • grand and good men ; you are prejudice from the minds of her pupils, looked on with wonder and deep interest i !pow forming your ..raeter for life, and it allowed them the evil of sin and beauty of I " Th.'. a temperance lecture that I can't ! depends upon yourself what you become 'virtue, the advantages of education and the Bond. God bleu the little ones," ho add• The poorest hey in this ernotro hue an !ceinacquenees of ignorance; taught them :eii with emotion, "and give them a sober' , equal chance with the wealthiest. and his their own capabilities- and responsibilities. I father." leircumstsinces are more favorable for be- and elle adapted her histructions to *pad- 1 ." I genes ye a never saw them Igor," 1 coming eminent, for he learns to de pend , tire, and necessities. And thus she went sand ono of the bar-keepers lightly. upon himself . I will assist you all t u tee on, year after year, scattering good send "No ; and I never wish to again, at least! t in your studio., Thomas, and I know you into good ground, and eke reaped an abun• !in this plea. Who is their father ?" 1 • will succeed; remember that I am your, dant harvest. From many a happy home I " Freeman, the lawyer." ifriend, and coma to me in every difficulty.", and high place come a blessing upon her,' " Not the one wh, a few years ego. eon- Tom Jones had not boon brought up, ho ' and there is no one who breathes her mom ducted with so much ability the ease against • had come up, became he had been born ' with greater reverence, or remembers her 'the Marine Insurances Company 7" !into the world and could'mt help it; but .1 with more grateful affection, than " Tom "The some." for any mental or moral training, ho was IJones," who has filled with ability ono of "I. it possible 7" Ins fruitless of it as a wild bramble bush of !the highest judicial office. in the Union, and A little group now formed around the! la petting knifo. His father was an in• ' who freely acknowledges that he owes his man, and a good deal was said about Free. : 1 temperate. bad man , and his mother was • present character and position entirely to man and hi. fall from sobriety. One who' : totally inefficient woman. At home lie her treatment and instruction.. had several times seen 'the girls come in : received nothing but blow, and abroad Truly. "he that goeth forth weeping, and lead him bowie ae they bad just done, nothing but Kb... His bad passions were bearing precious seed, shall come again re- .poke of thus with much feeling, and all! therefore all excited and fostered; and his ' joking, bringing his sheaves with him." agreed that it was a meet touching scene. lgoad ones were never called out. Ile al- "To see," said one, " how passively he !way. expected that his teachers would hate THE GOOD ANGELS, yields himself to the little chimp who the him, No he whetted Anew hie combative come after him. I feel sometime, when I powers to oppose them, and he had made "Come, Ady and Jane, it's time/You see them, almost weak enough to shed I up his mind to turn the "new .chool ma'am' 1 weroin bed," said Mn . Freeman to her Ware." out of doors. When, therefore, Miss West• two l ittle daughters, about nine o'elook one "They are hie good angels," remarked eon declared that she was glad to have him evening. Ada was nine years old. and Jane another. "Het I'm afraid they are not , 'in her school, he was mussed ; and that she `was a year and a half younger. The two strong enough to lead him bank to the paths Ishould manifest such an interest in him, , children had been sitting at work bible with he has forsaken." and give him a sot of now books, was per- Itheir mother, one of them studying her 1 "You eon think what you please about ) f m tly ineomprehensible to him. Miss lonson, and the other engaged on a piece of , is, gentlemen," spoke the landlord, "but : Westaiet undentood his poeftion and Aar- 'fancy needle-work, I can tell you my opinion upon the nubject ; acter, and was determined to modify them. i n Pep% hem'. some acme yet," answered I wouldn't give much for the mother who 86e felt that he was equally capable of , Ady. would lot two little things like them go good and bad actions, though the had now 1 " No, dear, but it's getting late, and it is wandering about the streets alone at Wei predominated. She kng‘ that his active Itimo Son were in bed. Ho w ill not be home time of night." 1 mind must be bum ; dhe" might as well for an hour." One of them who had expressed an inte- , think of ch•foing the lightning as bending I Ady laid aide her work and left the ta- rest in the children, felt an at these roe, 1 down by force that will spirit to his books ble, and Jane dosed her books and put marks, and be retorted with bitterness. She would give him employment, but such !them away in her sehool ...el. "And I would think less of the man who Is would all out a new set of ideas and "You aid light the little lamp on the would make their father drunk." !thought, Ile must feel thin ho was do- mantle - p i ece,' id Mrs. Freeman, after a "D itto to that," responded ems Of the ing good to others and for ether's sake, few moments, and looking around as she company. and that he was not guided alone by his , spoke, she saw the children had both rut "And here's my hand to that," said an : own wayward will, and yet there must bo on their bonnets, and were tying their warm other. no appearance of regmint upon him, he came close about their neck.. She under- The landlord finding that • makeity of must choose , to do good. stood well the meaning of this, and there- his irompsny ware likely to be egainsi him Tom Jonerwent home that night with a fore did not ask a question, although the smothered his angry feeling. and kept si -1 now feeling in hie brew; for the first time tears name to her eye., and her voice trem• lens. A few lain... afterward, two or, in Lie life ho felt that be was capable of bled as she aid,— three of the Inmates of the bar-room went I rising above his present condition, end be- away. . iw i coming something greater and better than e then was. His mind became inunda with new and strange emotions, and like • mighty river {timed from its course, his thoughts and energies from that hour sought a new direction. The next morning be was op with the dawn, and when Mite Wasteott arrived at the NINA bon. she found Tom Jones , thole with his evergreens. " Good morning, Thomas," she said , kindly, " and soy on are hero before me ; you most have risen early, and have found some beautiful evergreens; and now if you will help ma hang them, we will bare all the room arranged by nine o'clock." , "I have brought a ha:muter and some ' mil.," said Tom. "I thought we Medd need some." " Yea so we shall; I am glad you tho'l of it," replied Who Wroteott. That day ehry scholar looked smash to see Tom Jones Woolly studyieg hie book, and to bear him hewer men& queetloas correctly, .real they were still more eon founded, when at realms Mho Westoott mid: Thomas, you will the moo of them BttM children, will you not, and sae that they do not get hurt t You meat be their proteetor." One would bah es soon tho't of setting • wolf to guard • gook of lambs, es Thomas Joao to mks are of the MU. children. marshibmd Base Ems, .1 oh m saw each • shoot ma'am la all the day' of meilih, did yea Tom t. Tom, but IWM I bad, and I I= hoe a Margot boy from whet I um am Ire lam pin to milady sow, sad lam mesetblag. Whe Westeott gays I ma, and I sem delletemised to try." I was muiloulabed m Ammo lb. cruet hat Miss Weoleotes trostmeet of Tom bad wpm the madam I hop kiss to emeider bin of muse hoperrthda, dad to hid • sort of reheat hr him whisk thy mulhstod, Ilea by deeming the Mamma Tom, red auderiteelag 'Niamey, whisk reveakel immr. Why • mete feedar termiddr. I. Me him a week, Ills. Weetehlitad µ. µhod eamplimmiely adder seeret yet le mos by hos mil Remo* Yee she 'mitred, red =ay Yea mar 'r mewed emit% Me "eseN re OMes peed diek " m= im awl rieem It Mimi mum to am erbaketimtei amen MIII, shipposplillvi et War own dkase 0.. Ormes if dm dirk rye •aM glades baunrelier, sad ere milMmele %um genre dry. Jrar %mom 1/10 • re #1110.114!"?. . Negaggirti ti guelueito, Nem aLittratharr, fEreletalltgort. Skilva:, ataffil Allersittlll2 MONTROSE, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1850. '• It is very cold out tonight, ehildren." "Hot we don't feel it. mother," replied Ady. "H'e'll run along very quick." And the two little ones went out, before their mother, whose feeling were ehoking her, eould say a word. As they closed the door after them, and left her alone, she raised her eyes upward. and murmured. "God bleu and reward the Aar obit dren I" It was a bleak wintry night, and as the little adventurers stepped into the West, the wind swept dere* along, and elawet drove them back into the dear. Bet they caught etch other tightly by the hands, and bending their little forme to meet the pressure, honied on the wily they were go ing as fast as their little feet could move. The streets were dark and deserted, but the children were not afridd. Love filled their hearts and left no room for fair. They did not speak • word to each other as they hastened along. After going for al dietanee of several Mode, they stopped be fore a house, over the door or which aha - sane ornamentaidas lamp, bore the wo .• Oysters nod refreshment." It was • strange plea; for two little girls like them to enter, and at snob an hour; but after standing for a moment, they pushed against the green door, which truant lightly on im hinges, and stepped tab • large and brill mangy lighted bar-roam. Biwa me I" exclaimed a man who sat readies at a table, "ken ere liege babes M." My and Awe aka still near the dear and looked all armaad the rem. But net swing Ike °blest of their swank May went es se the bar, sal said timidly to aMO wlo stood babied It, pouring liquor into glares— Has peps berm bare to-night f" Tim man leased ever the ber, until his bee was elms in tbe Andre% end said is N MIRY t don't knew aaytbleg sheet year A tha. Aid see ban ! don't yam some Imre say Isom U yen do, rn sag wry big deg oat ut i. : 2 1 , 11 urd sad melte Me Me yea." Jam 1 A 4111111#11164 es Mill by am wow es ibe ram word@ re lbw in, and *ay band bark Am Ye, wad von terviwa brow& Wow ebb god b. ww, Awn lie ours gobs bad Ong nark ad ibgb ogragrasor. M had wish Ira ass io kat lin* "One how, wq O Tie dallier awl le WWI at bilk I. roaarvagb, wed Wm Ad ow • yowlasigarfar yew Ildborr be ;EZ= .11.40.0611011 10 1 W dad • MO. a, About ten o'olock on the next morning, while Mr. Freeman, who ing. generally , ber in the fore pert of the day, was in his; ffice, a tanner eotered, sod after sitting: down, said : .1 most erase your pardon beforehand: for what I am going to may. Will you prom ism me not to be offeeded If you offer me an insult. I will resent it." said the lawyer. "So far from that, I same with • desire to do you • groat envies." . Very well—say on." "I was at Lawson's rsfeetory int night." well 1" "And I saw emething there that tot:ab ed my heart. If I slept at all but night, it wee only to dream of it. I am a faller, sir; I have two little girls, end I lore them tenderly. 0 sir! the thought of their com ing out, in the cold winter night, in earth b f l:el e 'fee in iTa k d tralityltie plea, ..b.. the lffends so umispeeted, " fficaleg upon Mr. Fineman view he weweoutpmsibely sober, disturbed him deeply. In Spite of all his endeavors to mule ealm, be trembled all over. He made an Wert to say something in reply, but be amid not utter a word. My dear sir," permed the Mawr, you have fallen at Om hand of the wa ster harms's*, mid I feel, that yen are Is great peril. Yee: have eel, however, hl ton hopelessly. Yoe may yet rim, if yes will. Lei me is the same of the sweet babes who have shows le no wonderful a tuner their love for yes, cosine yea to rise up seperkw to able deadly foe. Re ward those dear Anne wish ffitsldgieet biasing their beano can desire. Cleme with me mid sign the pledge of Iheedem. Lit es, they& amnion to .ad ether, usile in this geed ma. Orms r Half bewildered, though with • am hope I. hie heart, Iftwomme are" sa d maim' the man, who drew hi. IWO within Me, to Iced Mee away. Bohm Mug seporsted heti had signed lb. pledge. Amyl Mr. wed Ile the of by isuffily, Mr. lieges was whet 1p robe who, le ems brow An., tea *lb Ashy sal Jam won irseding ea at. aror Me et Me, or be IN esor Nair or- Arrow aria mei oil of Wu. be midi • leem will new bare le erns he no The deism An shed the eyes gullik ig lOW lime, bat trit tri wine orma, I WI sew go Woo sprW 0 1 wM __dwypabMMrs wish owl • Mk we %Vs. sib kiNievariviplite ARM ••• , Low as all this had been mid, every word How TO err ate or a Nnteweetes reached the mother'. ear; and while her Hee. —lf you are much troubled with heart yet stood trembling between hope 'your •• neighbor'. bens," the beet way I. and fear, Mr. Freeman drew • paper from , not to shoot them and and in the dead, his pocket and threw it on the table by bodies, but gelidly feed them round your' which he was sitting. She opened it has-' etable with your own, and then cloak. out Sly. It was a pledge, with his well known !extra straw in some barrel or by— signature subscribed at the bottom. lAu noquointana• of Caine in this way eel- With a cry of joy she sprang to his tide,' looted rotor dozen. of egg. at a slight ex-, and his arms enetreled his elfin, a. well as' pens., thereby getting all the profit with his children, In a fonder embmee than they out the trouble of bossied or keeping them had known for year.. through the winter. Try or. It Is too pea The ohildren's low had need the father. • business to lest, long. By this plan you They were indeed his good angels.! will effectually get rid of the hen., and be , 1 elides this, and the owing of the egg., yon ran rev Dn.... , OW' save your friend and eava having one •31•1. En. linor• roomy. A little planning is as good Smiles are produced by a peculiar eon- 1 fie "rd work. (notion of rho feature. of the fees more or A i alte r - i, zee m ine by Ulf lees under the control of the will. Inge.- ! e n Inc h .1..„ n :, n e,„„e 1 t., : ,,,,,.„ ~..., end they are the outward expreuien of an pa p , ,;„ inward feeling—the index of the end. „ mi .. boot tho .. no oi .„ 0 . to rootl on't believe that, any way. Pleas. ex ing's, swords to thoughts ... Word. are Plan the tenth' for the """ " ' —b. " - , o nce Courier. v the r Ms.."' of these , l• smile a fesl " With the greateetp leasers. Sleep a rm in g . inp reulve themselves into ge01... him to forget hisindebtedneen to the elassee ; the pleasant and joyful, the en rioter • but he sinks a half inch Into his pleaeant and eorrowful. The former god 'g! .et b kft.l h e tak o ; I n Tl n i tr f n .P. tin nn t e t 'P ththin° in mai", th e i ne .. ..Paper n' and .‘ think w s re he Ismer p• o ld the or the last ale month'. subeaription.— Vex IVariety mark. the indeed feelings, hence, ' also the outward expreanions. , The. is i 'P 'p eti " the feeling of pleasure, joy, approbstion,l One or vas 13'..—•• I wish I was a lor contempt ; each of which bee its pogo- ghost, blamed if I don't," wad • poor envoy liar smile. ,- the other night, as he sat uliloquiaing in There is, then, the smile of pleasure ; the cold. •"I'fie y goes wherever they please, so called from the feeling of which it is the' toll free! they don't owe notbiog and that's sip. This is • slight departure from so- ! a comfort, Who ever heam tell of a man tout,. Sobriety Is a enteral state—here; what had a bill again a ghost? nobody.— the noel is at rest. When pleasure enters ; They never ha higbey hats and vital. and !it disturb. the equilibrium and send. its ! 1ig..., nor has to mew wood and ern errant+ moiling messenger dancing along the noun- Iles I do. Their shirts gets dirty nor tenanw to announce its presence. their growlers out at the knew, as I ever There is, else, the smile of joy. This !Imam tell on. Glut. is the only indepen , differs from the smile of pleasure in degree dent people I know. on. I really wish I rather than kind, As joy in heightened w. 4".." . I pleasure so the mile of joy is a double layer of smile of pleasure. A sick man who had not slept for many Again, there in the ensile of approbation. ni10. ,, ... 1 !fair.b?.. 61 .... :Zwr . :: e h r 1 . Pleasure and satisfution combined pro- • cler gy m an ellejs , s , dues approval. When the mind astute to wished any pertmular one. He replied, ,lthe propriety of an set or tidng with some ' Tee, send 111 r. D.' He emu Tbe trek Awe. of pleuure and satisSeetion, then men rerleSsted a Wm" Dr. D. 01 . 1 . 1 it is that the countenance is lighted up with mi.". and dear" to know lbe rs• - ' with the tulle of approbation. son why. The sick man aninvered, '1 nev i Fluffy, there I. the nettle of contempt er beard you preach but Armor foss think poor . if .b n . o a t i. m . is io n r am fto et a in mt.p .... laced— i re. : and Nee t a hes ibo i r. ... d rta i. M.F . l fe wsh il " 1 "/ , ,..1 1 ," / ... lbe t. .a. the fiendish feeling of eontempt by a bane- lale a ear , . ffildelt I Ms" need, net "sing en-born ninny in almost unpardonable dot- ff." for "send elllble.. °oration. The Tultaro suede ta done- - -,----- . Now Man. reasonovos to userzass.- ow 'i g1.,:zr... none the lea rapacious' and girls," said our friend, Mrs. Partiegton, to , her nieoe the other day, °yea must get Smile. are •• truant flowers of Eden ' I ...w a w a ...... pnad i da. . th e en a that live and bloom in this donut world of lie!. Why r . tin and arrow. The plants of friendship .. Why ......yo im „ wa .... and love grow by their side—rejoice in ~ why , I see by the papule that we'. their shade and inhale their stratums.. All g m a . m .' t da w . th.....d p ost and have • common death and grave. neatly, all on 'am dispattAn a moil leery There Is poetry in • utile seen end felt a„ y , th a w a d h„...... an ..„.....td. by others than poets—aeon and felt by all owe an d ar o.. I to and f i e ad l a d y .... p ., except the blind—a poetry written in • rani- aad brisk) to the i nn ki. g .e p .... a, on r venal language read and understood alike b or non. cap. by the nesse and civilieed, the ignorant and learned. This is why the ° whole ' realm of nature smile. beneath the poste; k gage. There is no mach of poetry in a smile the& a poetic; seal ewe smiles where on there a poetry, whether in animate or ioanlmoto valued Janet or olophant, Mom or world Some one has said there is eloquence in . tear—then le no less in a sinile—a dleot yet effeetin eloquenee that epeake to the great throbbing heart of Mummify. If to clam, affect and pursuede in the province of eloquence, then is then eloquence in senile. They piece to smiles, affect to teen, and punned. to notion. The eloquence of smiles is not that bois terous hind which meks to bear down all before It like the swelling torrent, but it is that snout effective eloquence that eubdoes ' the will and captivates the heed, °online*. the judgment and armere the soul to son shnent, persevering action. !Almadalas, N. Y., 1850. Lieut. Lynch. of the United Stews Ex ploring Expedition tiver Jordon nod the Red Sea in 1848. •Wfd the garden of Gethsemane about the middle of May. Heryn:— '• The slower upon the ground was in bloom, mod altogether, the garden, in its upeet and sueoeistions, was better Moo- Mod than any pine. I knew. to soothe • troubled spirit. Eight reoerable Iris, is olated how the nano. sad Is.. is apes white skid the peas of lb* Mount Olives. fors • eonesented grove. High above Ito tither head, town a lofty moon. tot., with the deep yawning awn of hosephat between then. Crowding ette of then is Jenumlese, • living silty t de slops of the other is the great Jewieli oar. etury, • oily of the deed. 114 eh tree I. this grove, whored sod ossebd, sod hr rowed by osp, yet beantifel and lurpressive in its dotty. Is • living stoosisset of the dhotis. eases SW Ir. taken phos bo• twee, sad sawed It. The olive ales itself, sod from the root of I.l= pseud Wm, the yang to.. weep Me sidatease. Theo owe w soomeed eos eboorod V. those of the pow* Pen thseekos. the OsvdMir =es red es* of We resent ze met die ow, epee mime he bode, grsod mops esolldei detlW eolleosse bens Vbe i iisecetked logolisiososloadbeiell enes wows logilliebos—lbene doopeilld oleo pogo* ibo es i i & blemolt to +.4l Mb gali ini .t . 11110•• • • - 1-I;r w • . NUMBER SR sir- There is eneh an anemone amount of legislative stupidity at 'the present time, that lt Is really refre.hing to meet with a specimen of good legislative wit ae the fol lowing : A wag in one of our Southern Legisla tors., perceiving a aemprito alight on a ' neighbor's hand, immediately arose, and addromieg the °hair, 'equated that ..ad .aspilto have breve to withdraw Id. bill" A Davacesr LAWysc oo going bb church, wee observed by the wieietw who 1 addreeeed hi= thee: I will bear 'vitae'. against you at the day of judgment." The lawyer shaking his head with drun ken gravity, replied: "I bare praetked twenty-fn years wt the bar, and have shove found that the greatest run/ is the brat to tern Mates evidenee Taa Mthth Aaaows.— Ovoid, owe .W -01 sommerb oath, tired with play, and faint with heat, want inte i tzi smut h. Mirhiatealf, which ha ter ba the ollkestlk. He thew kismet( 'ath lete/1y down Ith the door, aid Itie gain, turning topapththy, all the arrowsfoll oat, and mingled with dome of death. which lay scattered up and dews ON Owe.— Whoa he awoke he gathered thorn a. well im could ; but they were ma ,istentia e.4 that, though he knew the ordain number, be Gould not rightly diallaguith am, from which it bappthed that hi took uess"thni:dt he ima eover:l :nit 14 % 64 0: room o them. This Ix the taro shot we wow aid thea see the hearth of Os old sad &emit trthelsoi with the bolts of sad, with eq.! grief sad biboM Iba yeathflal, bloothiag part= spud= smith. with the darter of Ddb. iogr Jally we* aim M We 522.122, the bout of do Chamemresith , et : Old Dasiolors—Leabss moan; 4 • pram. of now aish &nag Mu Nen sogralkss. rob bini's wit o Yoram( Well, it la A lehellrma wee yeah& ie eel • id& te i r w mow if rift hem W ••• se Mime. ire bb mime le pa • Wee he • waeleAZ= ma V ele, Idol ids pa aliStOtt MANIA woe Vies Oh& he bly "Ihne I . •=tir a = j a u rsio ' NW Mr !I t e4ll_ gb• Tarlimal I mu". ! " T!'111, , Moot of the Commestional Mations tike , pthee within • for weeks or months. Thy will be warmly tad bitterly tontatal. The Donankte, however, mar ceoupitsl proud a position as at this moment. Net are thek pameipko occupied • higher phme in yobbo atom. Near has gawk Me n so trisumploaly the witnestse elf the einekney of therm poisolasu Napalm. , ear to the %lament of Naftewy; and !hats and figures verify the predictions and 'dm polity of the Deneerette party. llaW not is dim alone does the proem* attitude of that noble petty assume a commanding and !significant chamfer. Sinee tho lan leleotions for Conga* thepeople hors hod an opportunity of Fr its - the adminis tration that ohm in 1848, with that which went out o power in 1849. mi. oontramt, suggesting Itself So awry °am en, ha/ utterly demoralised the ranks of the Whigs Issm . C , lrgueonsijantri e m !hare are h atolls dame. the polity of dm r. 41. /Sati net 1p all respects it has bee. alltams nate. Beginning without atom, sachet ed without .aperient., and aiding finally in • rand exposure of disboneoty, the oda of the bad Webers who tommaled and contributed to it, ham ban received with one bate of exultation, the Whigs leading in the general avowal of wheat don. The details of dm proeeedings of this Cabinet, laid berm the people, and commentod upon by the able ausdniales of , the Demeray for Cooper, anal fail to bring crowd. of converts to the tostabsod bans. of the national Domomoy. ;lass tit.assokin of Mr. leillmore to the deny hat added nothing to the failing fat tense of the Whir. An evil genius seem* to follow that, no matter what the tooth gone; which arias, or who lb. lemier.— Mena we see, that after the emission of the late Oalphin Calm*, the new Maar dre ham appalled to dm Truism dam mat no lea a personage than Corwin, of Ohio, the leading orator and apologist for Momioo, dories the war, it the Atimitmo Congress ! I The appointment, made directly before the Consprorlestal elation. for 1860, sates ON appmeanes of • rentemont of insult, stadia, when it is known that many _of the bravest maims who fought a tbe Mexican we, are etalidause for the n.- that Legislature. This hot did not pra m* Mr. Pinson, from putting Corwin ha the n...wry Dispertatett It weighed noth ing with bia that mad Whigt, who fought in the war, were eandidate. for Con go... Nobody to it to Corwin to be Mt souttelior. Nobody no deserving, it bin ettlemtioa. &yea the State of Pinwale.- tit, with all her polities! air spot hit favor, cod with the fast before ho ono !has her eons fought bravely it the war, was not able to Whom him to alio his MAW ru pees or placing this tab gamy egko tom try'a hoar at tht had of the meet impost as brooch of the nubile service. This war with Mexieo we theatres of the whole tottery. The neolleetion of it • na tional memory. Its program wrung spatula from the oldest coatkist on the globe. Its result. hart tonfounded the evil pashas of William •ado thousand time real ised the predation. of it. Mende. In the differs.* Mates, to hare opposed that war„„im now regarded, even byte Wage, as it title to smolusiou from ales; for %hay have already wen that that which has demo me m..k good for the totally at home and abroad, mama be the infamy they were taiga to beaw it by their onuslat and argots. It woe Ode reeling that we few himself l n i e " r:r l 7: h hi: k fate ".•-• baled, cod vok that he had wailed a w end Marian hang by his rata, and looked forward tooldottly to • perpetual bealohneut from power. It was under thew shoutautom that Mr. Pillmort sotght oat sod made am hit Seersta ry of the Treasury. This set of the ow Mnonotivo, while it SLOW Ih. proolivity of our opponent. to day and trample aeon public, opinion, ma thew inability to avert the doom they do am, will not fail to be resolved with io ta.. The gallant am who raga it Mania, when they go afore the people ass eadlthotee for amulet or re-eloe don to Carat rota fail to mad it ca • direol outrage iota them. Will the Imola Bistathibe intrepid Illebardoms— the brave Ikuti.--the pariah Ada, alI of IllinanNand all Wert the people for re eked.. to Congrea—coat coil i itha my to this affront atm them mad the war hi whin they, gs, glorkaly dkaingtithed th in liltembrey filar than and George P. Claidwill, both ham Kettuay, tat both from the Tama%p ro., troth km Mom in the late war,— how win they nada ity In Tatteames, Colooel Savage will be up for the vote. et his fellow-eithrotli Me, Major ihng boa Mow wM lay a* bo ambit& to wale to the people on th. gnat qiekka• d the dry, espalally wkat gado* by shin sow and grandams snag of the pram Chief Magian*. d the smearyla oda: &Mat, If the one pram' appeal sum* be made, the some wag sat I. dada to alb opal has. Lot ad the Ikamokaey beet k. Let thew wel pate le oat • La let old up too szematia. And In Shoo whew No= , talk the seem- Jim. Doomooso.—Tilo &WM, mos lb, 1111iimoro Worn The I. or et .41W MAW miollon dike WM. Woo Wyo. ofahougb 06 po Yin Apt ran 4 yr own/ so to Oho maws. NAIR' is - ..... 2 7. T., Aare he au ... ...2/..„. sed=6 sate hirely moveirsisi if klokilf. Y. I . 41 1 . 1 0, " Ye Ms Illioploy. iw of bolli limo of ilpo 1 t i V1Z1 . % i ta o j I = et a re' i ii i $ !r o l hi ef o : of liromaiilloik am •IL 111, 111-011 hews Mr owl Bo offor ifie alb itoofehe or ars siil a plea of oolft fooolo'd Molt of op. OW A' Ilk I my. he la In 186 1460110 . ,A. **Or MO 010100 ... alp!" 11 , 0e.."---- - - ‘,---f• aikZgiEl