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Manhood bath esrea:-- - It iees.the hopes of early years betrayed— Nts faith in woman, and she too betrays, While broken isusts oresiely class and grade Fill to - the brim 'the measure of - its , active • days. • r Old age bath cares The puerile old. elan; ‘ho'shakenand groans While.other hands put on the clothes he weaia Who feels decay in all his nerves and bones— Benilkhis vanished years, and . dieth—ifull deans. . Since 'all have cares, • And woes as troubles - wait on every state, - _i He best lenerves the . mupo of Man who ijears ITie tiluirs:s2ost.nobly-.--he who BrEfits his fate' Aad airiLEs tuna rr till the conqueror's cro"*libe ASoctilatwoug. It's, What You:Spen& ; what tbee'll spead, tnyjsca," said a allg, old ( Quaker: , riet,\ what 01(3 \ 0'11 make which will decidewheiher- time& to be rich or not.' The advice was trite' , for it was : Franklin's i. n an otrier shape ' ,` . 'Take care of the pennies, and thepouirds - will take care .of themiselves.' But it cannot be \ too - eften repeated. Men are omit tinnily indulging in i, •smill expenses, siyiyagts themselves that it's only trifle, Yet forget' tin; That the 'Aggregate is serionS; that 'even the sea-shore is made up' of petty grains of - sand: Ten cents a day, is even thirty sit dol lars and a half a year, and that is the interest of a capital of six hundred dollars. Tk4 sari• 'that saves ten cents a day. -only, is so much richer than he does not, as if he owned a little. estate in a house worth six hundred dollar& Evpry sixteen years ten centsi day becomes. - six hundred dollars; aad, :if invested quarterly does nototake half that time. But ten cnts a day is child's play„sonie will'exclaim. Well, then, John Jacob Astor used to say, that wheta a man, who wishes to be rich, - has saved . thousand dollars, he has won half the battle. Not that Astor thought ten thousand oatte.b.-=. But he knew that, in making such . s.inf, man acquired .habits - of prudent.economy, which would constantly, keep him advancing Howmany, however, spendten thousand'in a few yeam'in extra expenses, and thenPoleelF ing 'pack, Calnot tell, as the,Y Etiy, 41 0iere the 'money lass'gone save, the golden rule to get rich,. • Tosquander, even in, small - DUMB, is the first step - I,iwurds The Peor'heer* • Firf9 artington .Isunatelo - konw,:SY they don't bring the 'whole of China over at once, instead of bringing it injtu4 ;;' Er The 12 ' P:lan ' who Put igir3neq. i n PP iontriisition plate when, hp had a thine cent. piece in his' pocket, left the southern- train on learning that litainpm was utter him. Fir The .western newspapers announce th4e= ingirriagi at lioonville, Tenn., ;of:: R. It TNT and Jane Feather,. 1131:141 the first - time that Ire have heard of carrying ffmthere to i•ery altar. „- [1 .71 tir There is a man !slip lays he han been evening partiwaut, isfr(6 - !ITO: the ye ad girls hug so hard thatiheir,isidet nave in He hasinui many of. his nwn .- nibe - binimalln, that ray. tlr 'Really, laws anugenikm sda auctioneer.t6 other - night, - , s 113 tivang; ti4el4lthin g e A li4t Y : 4 "3 1 .iT eht old lady, ni that& ,cra or that ail.' vr. pitcher you tucreia your baud.' tr An ondo Fr. 'irtiman•dear, jivine otemiiits; ecincinded tiles i:Dh, my bearers, depenti*pirait,nothinibilip. 4 1 " 4 w irer I beg. Y-Stlf '1 11, 0 (43 : iSitlesi . tae sf his anditorsi ,bad`)inSisnaiAons; Eir An industrlitualmtdasmin4ibivipg a ,l a new l l PPrealieef Mri4 l4 )bill,k th e first rrisrS ,lag Ida very early .hinir, ty, , ,,paiing out that the:family were int** #int‘ t . 1 !b!s• T hani I"; said the I *%;sit . 1 14; *Sri*, bed 'to adjust himself `;:for a. new.; sap , ` thank; ,n; b4t, never - eat I anything 4itiscOe' tar 'De conkrepitiimillill4:o von thousand And :twolh putirq . •4ld Mat* arson, as he gave- entliii:*l%lM- 1 1 7, 1 . 4 -There sit, not sc;-.lniay. , lolli - .;_1*•414 1 -,:fi , ..', Winded the chorister. - Vel deli 'pleoil A 4, 4 1 :14M;,!_.,:!, : -,. 2. ~1 : '' '-'.'.." rir To keep dog fro* going Mad in Anani—eiit his Iliad of r 1417; ri. • .' ''' ' Zia teili tO? ATICIffa . Tpitir,Oil. S SP -...1 am n :romancer: -- , experience. life has i-. II taught - rn • t :truth iii Wang.- thin 'fieti .. Tliniaidenhi detriiledle civi.aie literally true. - 11Mperionnilf-actinaintied. *lib, 4 thehere. pf : my atonY.,'Wh bai„, ;dna the . 4, 1 inrren4.related,..- - cntrun _ is., veael out ,nt onti-Of enr:ne n eigh boring VS. ; I litipPpited ‘ be in ilatanna t this timnif his ittiprigonmeld 1 and' was lyin g: o u i : , , otwhen he Made+l escape.Lwa4o.low..io•liiinfio: . t . ie le pritu,l .teen, Of Portsmouth , .lkl..44during the lat. - Irbil with England;ind•hatisbad'longeonteratiolisi with . ; him lin . .rriotbin .-tO:thes offair. .'And .114 tough. the : - _ ry:_, ' y : atru'air. incredible , ' 44440 romance, yet it is' strictly i!... : - : : 1 - -'• In the y: . ',, 1.8!) a bri g,commanded byln Man of the name O i Smith,:Sailed.irom'aPkt i ni in- Massacbtts . for EingittJntaicat,Within, cargo_ of ttun r. - 't tiiii .. 44 . e 'sh'e dischari: ilk ityr took I . 1 4 11144inglin . wood 'Or ialla4t,, titand proceeded": • ttaii . :Oioitiiibook then' to. -, ! am t it Ivayi.to law id talni -l argaii' troth the.-Epiii b island. --. The , brig . Oa at: litivannaln tie month' of rebrar , 1816,.:itheto :: she .cciiit.l - meneed loading 141. i. - from Ship tbatlaid aen i • de.: . After : a Whiioiithe: liiiiiiih -4Fitiiii . d th e American niSte,W. in moan* was 'yVhite, : itso `mitelt . 'so,sthat„ : :, ptaiti Smith: became deal' t i t ti pie "of their . eccituii taitie, : randlln.rinmbe i r of petty:devipea sough to ' break it,.,tip, - but ..** ;:. i . out success . I cap e l- Smith itits4iiit is g!' ; , orally called a eler - pfiTt , l, wh en not under Ile influence of liquor:; bet ,svh -he Wni all W, i ise Wrong f and at sue times In :tooltl;liartiatitat, pains to quarrel wit . '.'the. mate .'. - .This . stat k . affidrS:continued for some tinte,tintil his ab e i ;being too tfigeettS..tdr . thi. mate ; jo. pu t , P with, : he 's.+ , : fOr his iliSeh i rge. • ..To thii 1., '4, - captain we I not consent, but: told. him' e wntOd pay. 6i 1 hisk a l4ges 1 he would :Jaye the vessel 1! he -.mate acce. ed: tn the pr0 . 0 , - Sition,ree4. t ' hiS !wages, - .d' Went on shell,- aceompani . :,11 the S. : .' . . Captain .wliae in •nae was , Ohne. - 'l'i 7' -'..,. 11, 1. . There a' thysician . a ,Havana, a ,eattve of Mas sa usetti and an , .quaintance of a e ;if mate's, wi Whbm.he :too,. lotighige . uptil*e could get voyage.,: The ! octer . ind. White fiellnentlyLtisitsßl : n ;hi is d . ' room'. and .. be' A gime _ logethr; wh', •• they were : -' ruts 1 ~,F4 joinett- by Este O. ; ii, ~: night .....'-White )0 : the .Sp - aniih..es 144 Wel:l , slaying for money. ' The sitik.44.*.r tinite . 's, , : sia , atfirst ;. but soon getting hated lif win : ~. ad- the, excitement : Of the • e; _ES : fUno: "; •',, •-:. ~ to-play ilig r ., ' al iait...t • torte " Ttlostrzi 1. . otibloon, insisting irpootio - t aco r at's ,-. eolig:it.,:, White :, jetted:lbl Whi e.;'-bid:- .. st4fano- urged 'Mull", oi bard .. ..tha . e'm 1,1 tlio : a :- : e.' : The game Ira - plsyed,lsind .to - hel l ettii..,writt the.'. . 1 . 9 s g._ il He was greatly enraged - at' ,the result 'o i . .t• game, Atil i d: 'wilt ai_. : l•Or. a fight ..` To•ntol I a siivabbleliVt 7 -Ikite agreed to play . one game - ~, tete lOC tvio.4loubbioa; deelating-1144 he con ', k iea iiiaoks „ .ineebr ti4igivo 3 -..tit! - iaPP l )neri l -'a ehanee - tO 'get hiintOn. '3. back,and that lin!' win he'wnuld . no . play-•anoltiler - gamd..--1 or: l in . e:oiliriOons. were :1 t o, end the game , C 41 11 3" risen cid: - : - For i While t he . Spaniard '' :hat% 4ti.. 1 • . ...' .'''' 'an dl the liabilba* 41entii.the . , i -Oviio an ,' : Inv - . ; ,eitiigreat y -4.- life 'Or of i rbeing winner . td ' just 'before the iott. • :. wan - decided tr.l4 i 4. 1 vori by a :.,nastrly . 'lobe s : White Tttirneoe . tables inoVigniiithe'..-- . e.. The - fray ofilthe SpeninaWantaSn, ed..1.1e ratedandUl;eto as nttli*:4 l ilt . '. : ._, .:.e*iiel i ir& stroke . f unfair , ,44;ol.l#4.ll7:iP,ri l Y!g' , a severe Vow.l* ',. i . o.llA,tiri.ed f . with ,1110 103 ' '' bleb' b' . .beld - ' . hi s -, hodi causi n g . tilt!' skein' l or inialton t in.. ' iiils-length ' iMtbelltior.. ''} , iiitt #,.1 . . the r / Ili e fatiMaol Shen:- interfered F peace . was ': isstOrid„. Shortly after : ii4ilt :Spaniard - - iefitlo4 roo m. ,In the : 0' raise 4 , :k . 41Miinr.tio;it bleingulMesti . "'bird -. 1,• . 1.be 0, i ..t..i.i.3i..w1,i 14#*1-4:.forihoto,.:.::iro ~?,, aiTi‘l44ithit-lift*_isi..4 i4 * - the 11 .i! . esi . fiki *Of* tbrt,_ ,:.t!len, a rmed with. 1 4 .°P 11 :_, rl iiiiiii&telyb4 . a.. : 4(: - .... ~. . J - F P,i . ),(,)*;vv. ll '- Being-iiiiiiiii4 - iiiii*io l' 7 4.700 0 1'-1 '' 411--111vk fallen :. 4- 7 • tri4 l --- 2- . 46 4*Ith-ii" . ite - to :--:: -.'. - ,..iiiiii'Aiith -- id* d isarmed i 'iii -ii . *) `l-. .'o'; ' :- .-;: - _- : • # • -• 6 4.:1 *bite '• ' .::picked 144;,_ - :04 run. 44, . ; . 1.. ~., nut Who'li .-- ~ him' liiirdi . otthion . . 1 din 'b i 4 . -i . ..fi t ,,:i:i . 4d.iiiitioi - : tkA l aii:! . .**filitiom WI , entitatik,: . '-ifeeiligi.... _: , -]..,:##. 4 l 7 .failii tint.' nt/tii:hice took : 14-0* . IN , . 174 `.and` Iviiiol,l-i4iiot -the :'--- ', ''', - :#4:# 7 . li T a il il r 7ii - tL4iida s ekiii'aiiiig . .**** ' l , .. 0 - ed 0- ; - 4 *;4 if fii iii 4 . - - .::..,#:, :.1' b een. ' . t o -tl-444 't 14, *iiio l .4ll l .oi . I. ~... 5... - .; ; .can ed , - m _ . , .r..,'y - - I. 4:7. ~ - :-' • ..,....,!-.-" -, .. i i3,t .,, , anacthe la oe p r 1-:1- '- is msl- , '' . 5 :: , :: , .' ..- -,..,..=;.` . • !: , -'li' , l l " -: ",!' " 14 t€4a4d 04: Jail.' '"°Ftl' : ruiteUntiditi4no --- ionle ..: I* - 10f0rna ,, ,.- 1 ;;,, ~. Abe result th 3t 'i4iii , .** !, 1 4 - ' 4it!rwii ii r ''liee - ***oy• :-:_...*:,.- r ::: ... ". 1. of . theitaki:' .:-..-•:, :.., -, iiioattompto . ~...k itisiiiiiid; - ;, , •": , .1. lived three 4 :' -.:. *erikriik..*CL:', :,*:;....,49,140-t#' , iiiiioti f ...Y„ --. ' --.:',orthiiiii.4.;-i064401; :. • I • •. • ... . . . Iliiiiit ; Y . ; 1 ''. 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Objections were, made by the cio i rt to the teatim' ony cif the doctor, but the E glistnan •, 1 strenytously insisted that his eviden shocgd be.allowed.—Aiteri a long: and heir ` debate, and with the aid of gold,—the most rauarrive of. all siTmenta r l—the doctor was ' rmitrill to give , h a testimony.:ln_ a clear, CI lucid Manner he related' the circernstanc s of the case--stht that the Spaniird gav the first ild hea t blowAn . th ' billiard room—that Es fano will; two otheirr attacked the prisoner Co h is way to hii !islgings, and that it was by h p . mere chance_ Of White's getting possessi n of one of the weapons that he was - not @ 1 ered.— The.co !lion ot the_Spaniard; duly atteste d . to, was p nted, but all. in, vain. !Plain as ri me was the case, the court condemned ihe . mate . to; 'eight yerriOnrprisonment in Moro Caitle.-_ . It - was bnthe . , lsth' of May:that White wait placed in theAnngeon of the Moro: Eis cell, though not entirely dark;was dismal enough. —being forty or fifty feetbelovi the •fert.=•.-. Above this dungeon stands , a strengfort, call ed ' Moro Castle;lwhich is situated on' point 1 that-makes.the e astern side of the entrance of, the-port of - IlaiiMs—Punta,ialsn a- strong fort ter .i) —making the wes side.- The entrance is quite narrow — not m . - than:leg a Mile wide ---with deep•water. he Moro is a huge rock , perpendicular onn thelirbiir pide, and , nearly so bkthe side facing e sea. - The -water is . ! so-b t t) Id at its lase 'tit vessels of the largest!' approachburens can within a few feet of', the ocks. The roc , s run up almost shier , agot sixty feettolts summit. In the belly of _ is rock, nearly on a level with the sea, ,was Confined t he y unfertPnate mate. 'Not a riy f light, nor a breath could reach him,save 1 wha • came throtigh small holes in the side of the cliff. .He had - no Plothes.except a phir :of duck trowsera; his provisionswere served out to Lim once a day, and consisted= of boiled bullock's heads. and corn,'with.a jag of water. In thia-clark and gloomy cell he was to. remain eight Nig ye ars— buried aliVe—with nothing', I to do, nothing to "ink of but 'his litter fate.' Dreary 41 Was the prospect .. before - hiM—so 1 dreary at times, when le thought of his far away.ho l me, that ho could have gladly wef- 1 .corned draili.. . A fact which soon a ft eicauM I to his li t owledg added a •tenfold gloom to the horror of his situation. It was this ::—ln • . the sainrciungoOn',Was'a man Who had .ruien: .there eighteen fialiVllTiglil - - . , •a'2. 1 . , t 'the smuggling Of tobacco. ' lie bad been put re fes , 't- one year, et the expiration -of - which helad . probably been forgotten. He, criuldl not make his case. known i And for eighteen i dreary years hilad• beep incarcerated there, :hoping for rele ase l . untilhope itself had eiPir ed, and,there he expected to end his day He I had almost losethe power of speech,* np- at times to be deranged. Ilehaa not , been shay and perhaps net. washed since 1 imprisonment; and in this dismal rock-filthy and' spirit-broken—suffering / The greatest cru-.' elty—with,pne to see to' lie liberation— forgetien, probably, by every living being, ex cept his kcie , peiL4is only crime the petty. One of smuggling a feiv pounds of tobacco—herb Wirthe poOr s wietch doomed to - linger until death hi-Ought:relief... - . The thciught that such might be his fate, at Mimes almost drove White . . , to desPildr. 'lt wairenough to 'shake the fim- - eat nerVes...l . • On entering his:dismsl abode, the mate will. confined with irons on his hands and feet i lmt 'he was " told that they shiudd be taken o it the end of the firstsear:- ,Fettered thus, he ~ 11144 nn froth day to ijay; expecting every Mo . moment to he set at libeitY through the inter t.; ference of theAin . prielm ,government, as his id friend , the doctor,fhad - premised to Make. a i e. Pro Per repreAentation of his .casfy tmlbe United u i States - , mitirritici4,*an4 use '4ll l his .endeavors ' e .: to get him , free : ..Alaal l it t le Mid he , to hope li t - i d 'for in that i quarter f altluingh,-h `knew : it net. en :A dee per , ixtligYroul4 Dave re his : heart; : tied 10 he . learned ,the melancholy,..tiOingis' of 11113. '... friend'sdeath . Which took il,!ce a fe*daye oft la ter,l4*Fprivonme4. - Not hesOpg from 141 - 1 its --thinitingi Po.ll4Pii, th a t he was foilrotto - - .1 V feeling : that his' Pol4ailrt survive the'..term _of' • lila sentence—he 'began - to' think over a plan of escape: 11. -- e calmly. reviewed his., s ituation and a thousand presented the mselves, not one. ofYriOsh seemed I l Outiusifs . :. 70 1 1 ‘. biii"iiiiiia - •iiiii 4c - oci,itiii, to din/highest. pitch . , of desimation,at, which limes hi iteul4 /wive to rush upon .his keeper :and 44,hi 51111,1 ibertf " end44 5 ,9:i*61 3 .* lirl:l,l*lng'.r.the''' guard to despatch bie:l:.,:...mhattliii :he would feel.,the shackles 'On iiii - inOdnSisiTeStii*_,ahks iOirei. less #lite:wil,:f44,49or-uti-tP hi m: ' - ~. boi ~. •` t lis' ill eetsi: l 4';4 l 3` . .Fre 4l ::* 44l f `. l* . -liiemi ire ' hS - nin * nid Waif i . t tiOut4 dier'Or be • -- .isnaja ;Shen. SPUi‘' the shackle and i' l)l4 :# e l . 4Pr ared 14 strong t 61 . ) . 0 1 0; t ea . .r.hfrs - *-.*.fuli'*- i4i*'iiol;iiha hot, 30 10 4 *44r4riy..4 4 liiiiih' 4 0 , twisted ..-• the thei ". ' ieid, being ~ 11. ' :' Ai . adieu its BA Iti...thit*peAnkhisladds_and feet !,-;l it , ' biefitif 4 .o o- AmeejaMsi tiMit , bi-0054 41 ,1 0 .u1t • '''. - through the,ishaeltles- bafthei, he duet f. by' ' tignibiltiltrealih'sronht he reduced, o**, 47 ' r!..4,5.14%..- : i. -1, 7 441a...-:.:014001gi one #l, - over :the r. itiiikpiii:this:,' * ',his i , 4l - Itealhatioie, 'to 'his • . in be ladt'w . ' ..: • 4l-414 1 4 1 01 2 Fi1ia 1 1 -w aen 11 ssila two' : . - ii. : .'' . ' "*.' ,-, '-, : : t ' ' '' - i:-*St i' s • '., *iihnnt : - .S4lPtili. !iii. ‘ 1 ili ' isUebiaislik4,l l 44 1i14 0 0 410 i'14444- Stettin to his foot, * to; Gar k- of, ihe doogitsi aid st.. the same title s!ong the *AA heat last toned MONTROSE, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE &Nita - Imin the rack.' With ,'much. uch difficulty and after repested trials ho, inicceeded in en - - tering a point of the fore-loak a little into the opening, and giving it a twist, to his great joy. he Lid - straightened it eenaidenibly 7 With re. newed vigor he Continued li work, until sue cesadiowned Ins • laliors. fore- 100 k was out of the bolt, and his' hands were , now free . - • ' This. he looked upon aa. one step ac..comp- Hailed; the freedom of his : laud was a great re lief th him; and he had'the l , use of them all the time,uie when the man' brought . him , his meat and Water ; and as to alWays came at a . stated time; (about half an hou?\after sunset) ho was in no danger of being',aught i i with hiei irons off, lie now ,began to urork fore lock on his feet irons, aid with thaa l %)f hand shackles and-bolts ho at last succeed in Peeing himself entirely from his fetters. : • ' . . Ile had as yet no 'fixed plan of (wipe, and g h - he now iviited, opin -.aud Ifesai 7-one me - -ment'adOpting a method by.hich .he thought he-Might.succeedthe next-abandoning. it is nitogether unfeasible.' s Small indeed was his chance of escape-,.1-it as a thousand to' oho against him. ; —There was the man Who bro7i, hint his foe - 34 . -411's es ' lat:kciepert - be got rid of-44 . thOn th wiro'Lluzi guard in the fort to.te eluded-041d after .thin the rock to be Cleared: : The undertaking was: deSpemto —.so desperatelthat one might Indeed quail in prospect 'of it. But the desiielnr liberty was strong,iwithin the heart. -of the priioner, and to see +4 it he wan willing to :brave; death 'in" Ita'wi'sist form', for withont liberty;he felt he was pooi• and valueless: Nei viUg - his soul - for 1 the .taskj hopewhinpered to", i titu an assurance of sneceas _ . He felt ..with. the poet- - . ; -. _ . . ‘ , What are fifty---What a. thousand sla;*es, M titOied to the sinew of a single, arm That atrikes for liberty ..rl-.. -1 - i. • After 4 adopting and ' rejectlng_ many plans, White came to the eencluni(la at last to kill , , -the keeper who brought himnhis food', rush to , : . , thnto . polltore, and leave thereat . *to fate. .Hewaited, agitated exid_itapatient, fOr the..ap,-. faintedhunr..,..The time, flovi aiviftly by, and the nsual hour the. man . .inter ~, =t , e 'dun-. geon - With the. daily -,supply iof ;. , - , •little, dreaming) of the danger that threatened 'him. As he.dePosited 'the articles within the priion. des reach, White looked at hiinsteadfaitly for a moment, .i, .n 4 -4 Strove to steel hia heart to the-'I .a......n.i. t .i.i....-4-4.-,. - 4,4. .0.t. , ,...4 do it—he could not it in him to kill the poor creature-the - thought made him shu.l - ;" and this time he suffered him. to depa ' To-morrew l night I will do it' thought h —‘ not to.night : ---not to-night; To ribrrow night came, and again the conr age of the prisoner failed him—or, rather, th feelings of humanity triumphed. Ile soul not nerve his arm to strike the blow. 4 Would to .. heaven that . here was any alter ' native r thought he, as the doomed keeper un i • L conscious ot, his peril, slowly turned and left the dtmgein. ' Would that this man, who i has never in ju ed" me—against whom I have not the lest Il.Will--might be saved!' His very soul To a lled at the idea of striking him down, andmurdering him in cold blood. But he felt it unst.be done if he would escape a' thraldom worse than death. The man sto in his way;' and must be removed, although:h 1 enematheecessity which impos the fe . fel deed u pon . him. - Nearly 411 night the prisoner pac a . row limits!of his cell. Thought wastOo'bu i for sleep. glf he closed his eyes for a mom t fancy floated in .deeds of- blood and , vialenc t ie and he fond no rest. At times he imagined the terrible ? tali, was accomplished—the fatla blow given— l an , l'ittark and "ghastly the poor keeper Avis stretched out before him deadl-r -the immortal spirit quenched by his hand-L. the stanAeye glaring upon him reproachful 3, ( I rn and the We, blue lips whispering. ' Muni' r' in hiti ear". At such times he would startlro bia troulled.sleep with the coldisweat streti : 1 big from ' l evel pore, and a convulsive 111 irig of the heart. Thus passed the night. I The day brought no relief. He brooded on the.terrilile teak before hicn. If he a succeeded l le oieepowering„the keepersbut one a light b. stelae was re . owed . He was altOrether i o r hint of , tiite,dii. 'Mies to be overconin after he i left the dung : • n; and all he knew was that his ellaace of is. a.,, ,t a had Psasfrhility Te 11311lbleal AO him of escape. ' Well be it SQ; ' thougl4llle, hotter " death than this lhigering ex i li t e aceirr Torn isvith conflicting emotiOns, the i day fl drer to a elO,--tho (twilight in the grow.faleter-Lthe sun went down. It' was 1 last autlest ever ivitoessed by the poor kee As the light faded away; White, relieved 'ln 'self froin his irate, and- stood' trembliaglY a i weitiaithelaightly vidit of the man, He beard him heist. desselding the staPs-ang!anifa/ 1,1630 ki [ bill ‘ '*inwir he tame , efsniesd)t- h. l r 'Mine* **dish air-3/418. death Ong. Ha en; tend 11 _!!! eiLlt—Waite grasped of the citil atiaahiC 's • 1/ 1 m mml stneimd 1,0 it down the i 40 . 0,1 an d Sider which .he bOret hen White .1 ; iipmag I* and' with :' an blo w of s the . Unit f‘ t r it e, led him a corpse - on the so d 'Poi. '. H'' The r, r6-11 4railt had "iitMeneeiti iaO'. lib-- .Out *tapping to 1 upon ide Viat, ,as sh a d up the inn flighi :of stairs, still - ping lhe fabd bolt He'reached the platfOrm ear tY at,the top. ,A saathsal was `stationed _ ii, Win. *juicing ths4 'White wita the , kBo Ti. e i e tossing from ii t ia to the Issinnnr*ond quite at his ease. ;A t* ti'' fram Whkolsninst him tio Oln - *Sand: : Orin wnISSInt 6 4 1 , 1 ;alll he manifested .. -44" fire . TlO$lPTY"tr fel t' there was but MI coarse to pursu 41 e, s h e ~ ~ `. - . Wrir ? IMO -SPitgairingt 30;1853. _ . did, not' hesitate : , Ile repeated •'e blows until the :man was quiet: Ile then-I mounted the other Ateps„when to ! to his the first . bject he saw wore the soldierit i i lleving guard, t coarse should be take Ii I ' . "'. There is a-Moat 'abont ten OrOrr twelve - feet .._ wide, - running through this fctrt lon the harbor Aid seaside= ' . '"/ * This moat is of great dePthi. and acrossit 'runs a -drawbridge.; - At' the l i Moment-when Ithe prisoner reached the MIA( lehding, the Sen tinels on the -harbor side had been reliered; od-the soldiers wore crossepithe. bridge . to: .. lieve guard about the fortlUnd prison. - s e eon as , they got Oyler, the bridge was taken op. But little time was . givenithe prisoner to 1 ' • t-. ,, think.:.He was placed in a fe4fel position.— To retreat buck-to the prison`would be death shto rash on the guis.id would 14. death. What ould lie 'do l' - A Moment he,lhesitatedi - and A faint sickness stolel over hicii iiii thi hopeless. p ~ .. pees oflis sitnation 'stared -huf in t .--- he face IHpl shook it - off,.and petliering All his.eneigies he - dashed past the in l ardi skid' leaped the moat !- i !f i . - - 1- _._. 1 It sins a'` desperate leap, butihe well-kheiv thitdesperate deeds alone- oUld save bim.— His le ft 'foot-struck the ,'op posite • bank; and for'a brief periOd ho balanefid It n the:fearful ledge, when by - a Masterly et4n. his 1;04 can- I ted forviard, and . he recovered• it sari footing. Here,l then, he -' stood--Aliol. moat . and the behind him, anda r 8 itineibetore guardhim.' He had gone so far Ault tretteikt• 'was] impossi ble, and there was but one alternative—go a head!. Dashing past thuse4t el, who was to so astonished, that he scarce , offered-resist ance; he _rushed to the brink of • the reek.— For a. moment he stood; the' •' ' gazing on the di2Fy depth below him. !It t i san agonizi ng moment. Behind, him werel the infuriated soldiers; before him a yawning gulf !) Sheer down; for sixty feet or - caore4 the precipice fell at the foot of which. the / Naito of the waves could just be seen as they *joke against the cliff—so distant that their rein' came ; up faintly 'to the ear. ' Death was bettl: him—certain death ;no more than thSt w before him.. He looked wildly . arounoil !Ile saw one of , the soldiers preparing to firer upon him—there Was no time to be lost. Cticentritinm all his energies, ener andcommending l ei s P i e s o ul his Ma. , ker, he lesped.from the cliffill Not a mom ent too soon, for the ball of thS sentinel whistled .TA,es; 41eAcksil.-as- like, an arcew he ; shot 43owni want"wowni.-dows-iter-wenfFt. ed together, and his arms -gifted to his shies. He struck fairly; and cuttinhe imter . like a harPoon, he sunk far - bene ath the surface..— Conscieusness fors while d d*erted,.hirn,but as he arose from his plunge Alfa fonnd himself unhurt, he struck out for 11 cliff, and swim ming alonifside, he cl?ng t the rocks, thank ing God, who had preserved(him" so miracu lously. . 4 1 . . . ' The sentry on the More ncluded that the prisoner was drowned,- nOtlvithstanding the fort commenced i r firing min d g uns;. and the alarm quickly spread . throu gh the place. - 1 - . It had now get tit he quio dark, and feeling the insecurity: of his•situaticly White teblc to the water and swam ' to alC*ael anchored not a great distance'off: _ -It way ,'. he brig Happy Couple. .. • • - Boarding her, ho info , the captai n of rx 4. the - strait he was in; and - a skd him to secrete him somewhere in the vessel . - This, the cap. tarn said, would be impeasild as every vessel , in the barber would be.st k ietly searched, and if White was 'found On -boArd, 'the Spaniards Would put all of them to death. •.. •`: '.., - - - ‘ Well, said *Ate, orteg , hearing the ‘ cap- Min through, - : i:, cannot 'yott.l do - anything for me! Will you !low me to, be murdered by them r: * 1 fri ..- - - .' The captain told him thitre was sboit no tern, And went below.% Thll boat was, immedi ately hinted alongside ; home bread and water was hastily-put into it,•cmil soine' s of :tl3esail. ors threW White an old 'j*.ket. , Shoving off, be s c ulled it 4egaide thil'recks asteutly -IS possible: ; It was now .ilaci#, l and'be remained quiet for some time,,listemtig-eagerlY; exPeet:- ing . .evelly - _moment to heik - the clink of 'the, io*-locks of. his= 'pursuer*. 1 4Abent Midnight ; -he commenced hauling thl boat' leng 'hy OP rocks - out of the . barber, li4tili he.got round the fort, when, nadir coven I` . the:diritlesi, and aided bi - tlie,lind-breeleil . %sculled out to sea ind taking - Am Cniient ii - ilk, Of,' by- dity: / .. light ho found him Self 1 long distance liire .i tt the ore*" •-;\ - '° 1 1 , -: ' ' ';:' 1, 7 -: r. L , .. Well-it wai l iAte *obi. , ./. 'l'ertraa, fore the a i ls 1 Governor at *veruntl _ an a0).149 - o*.#ll i' theivessnds - in the bitibor for Otte Ait'yi_;:iind.isieh one of t hem was;theritllY , searched. Brit 14 ' the; bird had flown. .ITh 1 days -- '.lif'. wa' p i cked up by Suhiti. fro* . ' bonnd terNew York; ivittliel f he limo: aril* Hs i ins •iateiy dig} trii - On t itUrthe:NeirtnelSnd Stiteit.- . LEctsterit (Me.) .Avirita: - ' ' .'-' ' PIZILOI3 Posmotc.-437radnight, there was had it gala ;frt. it-ithet " -The sbi . p,, been !Pei • - , ,i1 ~ -- - - - Li tt i fi ono -little, • until ak .. - _ lengtkehe ),,..tte.',Utuler:olotuttyef!O •, r maintops seiiibrlAl9e)4' orders :were f r tit'eit t9 o tet!-the,f/Yingilkl-#P -f P.Tl!"?#°*. in iiin' 4ll iti .- t i in.1.. 9 !._P? i 14 ,x 4 1 13 ,7 90 * t , „ ,, - • :Ti form duty.' A 5 ( IrielP‘ tlifilne* ‘‘, i' a l l_ :'', inglidi way°et! f e r • it • w t •,A015!! 5 , - S tC P , ‘ 4l , planted hie feet to 6 0 lite'' foot -r ope, ; almost ii!iiiiii* 40,017.1w 111 Pg . #Yr.:- *"clawit hobiOti tpiiiii-tf*fil l suds , . .. led`. - foe -11194g.,, 44 W1r , .-t. was - .-• - .., leekigt oatiao? l 4l.PAlie,-* , . 7B*., •-, yigh. li_ writhing *lf! te - Prz.,!iilhk „ •40: ' .: dig and 141"Pliereitwaves begs - . - t-• ;F , ..,. ,j)*tlie weather hew, it the time, a - d s ar i ~v ' - - - .i- •I . .. - . .1 d. .- - • ' 1 , f, Ne .. . desbehaved: . . No one spoke a word' E i fight only Aiminish`,,hii. chan ces .Of i ' hi l f r ii - ' lha - failest' (7 8 waa . no 0 P ° IT 1 . self.;.The' Min' itim:lo.4-On-i-he withhim moyed !nether hand or foot,: , nO4l aiiird. lAt length heregain thir and "Pr 6 "14. 4 ti ';'his _"krf' en , a minute longer swinging iuMn* pes„ _ho wonld bave been !weir* 'off' .to *''se.e , i .1 '0" thi' .: bowilirii was. the Sea, w Ile the Iwn",men - Were ith plasperi •armi to the _yielding he strength Of which their rivee'liere hen, they came ;in,. haling dischaig: ty eitrusted , io:iiiii34 - 4 e)de ff vered the one 'who made sueti -a narrow As he steppeddown ; upon thei,declri me -4)Y . the - accii 4 l#:: :- A' -sensation-paesed through his whole , d a marked Inspiraterfjeffecti carried to limiirenlioml his' breast. .Ort the , hheld 'of hoincr vtefmight i have lest fallen; s i ttei the. Arctic • White r 'and st, after the fatigue of traveling anti elating , thirel - W all failed , to hre a k re.—Sul lit . ui na I .of; Cap ny's Voyage :to Wellinaion Chanrie/.. 4,., con! end- utte' th foot itn ver in b tied it cl nging . ' a r, oft 1 h Dg- 1 ~ the diJ to •be nes e Pe- , 1 h touch , tremblini frtine;ir grr,tited ectrY- t , tl4's po , intense , thb excro our nu iain Pe The_ Pirii schpol My 61' been in 'my. first mether. ?'Did claimed, arms. Sane. the. deli ringtwh Ouch a eyes -all led AparlY two upoa hot, '9l l aver ape such a - dstling r- she ei.. tossing the infatit up anddown, in her 'There baby, that's mai's old friend ? e knOws y6n al l readY, I tieehire; eahl hted'iutrent, as lit Smiled at' a bright ch I held up to it. ' ' Yon never 'saw nick child. -I.ln follows me with Ws" abott-the iootn:. gotice what pretty the has, ;he "ding ;:footsPteeOes: g both feet in, one hand, the mother ; issei . them: 'I: ', --^' - ' '‘. ' ;''. certainly,, yery pretty,' , said I,,tiiingtO , though 1 61114 not tiei . eeive', that:the ore beautiftil.!hilk a dozen 'others It. has your eyes exactly, month, chin,' Marf.'- , 1 dada's onth -sate My . niphising.th - ohil i ; hasn't it pee• a she almost: smothered it with' and faki , fondly 'lt is be polit infant I had is friend;, eious iisses. y eii r k al n o ‘ w w l . Y: e h h o i m u c t wa o gr rd o , w. l: s ita i i ,f d i li t a . mder lf, when t &say; i shall `ev:; - ish. ' ':Mar y used _ to.l44: l seitiaiti; .. •."...it‘T.zr- , 0.',..t5tr0z , ..."...t.i.: . . . or gfeWs; r fi.' she said; 4 den'', yon i i • s S e l i t m 'n e t a he . twt hea t lt t hi he es b t a c b h y ild b s ad o .; :r ot : aki eh ; and to avoid the contradiction 'NI t eSihjeet- I But in a moment;the mot er Was fltel to her. infint - twain. :ti e l erp. Jut beginning to 'cut its leett,i Ili rtting her.finitir into dui . .little:one's I 'Just feel , how hard the &ma are , Suiely:thatla:a &oth . coming throngh, 1 ,. other will.-bO h re to-diy, and;l'll"ask : ian i l so!' ' - . 11 :, .. .• , -. '\. ' ::. ghed as I replied ; 'I :am° entirely_ igno ' inch 'mitten, but -yenechiht" really, a ;very fine ono.'l ; . . - -' . I yet; et•erfhodyleiyilhat, : ttetth Ilk - e - i' , I' - Andshe tcs ,ssed:it •iip and 43 - O .mVITh". ought- the child would ltate,leen shai:, licett ' but.th6 (little.'l4l - ii * lii4 seetied .eh.- 4 ls it, mnyinr :wal foo, As I myself e t 't y a„ . 1)a I n ! • alt? rand. 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