The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 01, 1853, Image 1

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    S. B. & E.
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FOR - TIV/ DEMOCRAT.
Lines for an Album.
BT S.R. PEFAIFIJ.
A wish for thee! hut not that life
May never bring thee care or pain,._
For ,in'a world with evil rife ,
11now that such a wish were' vain.
As toy's delight, so sorrotee
' ; Frail things. and •stron g mike must
No refuge caner thou find lions ill,---
. E ar th has no home unknown to Care.
'Bat mart thou ever keep as now
The freshness of thy hive and truth,—
Then while age rents api:m thy brow
Thy heart will-still rejoice in youth. •
Marat thou pusses that joy which, earth
Can neither give nor.take away,—t4.
The star-light of **pet lithos* birth
Was in a land - 4 Jva day.
- -
The aunt_
- There is nwile bt=l4:olltk ' •
A lonely, deep refrikilft;-'4 . ...
- That oft o'er , memnO* r wlJl Start
Like Sien/n 0 640. 0
,IPliiiaW --
• The noon4ay carol:lark.
The smile we =met vrinc.'•
A lest by inorning•kaePhyr stirred
. may -touch ,the tweet „within. :
theblight,
At thne.s heart ittipisers
The future grows serene; •
Within the soul gay thimertlt'unite .
To charm. the present *one. ,
'Ts then that tare forgets tol fly,
Where we in pter&ure straY:
•
'Tie then some angel from the sky,
Would point twits. the wa)r.
• The lightwould 'want itif secret. spell:'
If we no shade -could find;
Nor should we love the_spring ao well
If winter's face were kind!
So if the soul has never known
What care and grief impart ' .
It cannot. tell how upture's tone ' \ -
Steals o'er the ldigingleart.
Who sent- them.
Old mother ilend'r was pions
_brit poor. -
.
In the mid 4 of lier .xlreme• want her_trust
and confidence eras in God. •
one chilly. night in' the autumn
of the year,when two rather wild .yonng men
verepssing her-cottage Oti their way: home.
One of them had under. his' arm . some Idays
of bread which he had precured at the village'
store. A•faint light gliinmere. from. Mother
lender's casemtint.. &id the ou
,n - ho had
the loaVes to Ilia
_:cornikatien, "Let . hare
*eme fun with the, old' Woman.")
• "Agreed," said the' other. They approached
the house and - peeped into -the windew; sass
the old wonnatijpon, her knees, bY the hearth,
where a few e)@hers ware emouldelihg it the
obis— • She. was' engaged in prayer. They lis
tened and heard her offering - an earnest Peti
tion for_ bread: She_ was . utterbN, destitute Of
In furtherance ; of their fan, one . of - them•
sill the loaves climbed softly, art.the roof of
the enttige,,and'-dropped one loaf after the.
other . down the chimney: 'As they rolled out
op the heuth, they caught the 'old - lady's - eye,
and inthe fullness of . her heart, sbe'exclaim:.
'Thank the Lord, bless the •Lord. for his
bounty;' • • •
'But the Lnrd didu't thetn,".. 14iottted
a voice from the chimney... ' " :
• " Yetche, did," cried she undauntittgly ; "-the
'Lord sent them, •but the devil brought them:"
Circumstantial Evidence.
.
We often. hear thateireiimstantial eridence
is net reliable., L W hence eitne4.lll4. opinion, 4
is...perhaps, not hard .lo . - diyine. .I.sokned.eir
outiiistanees, of e,urse, inconclusive, .but when
u(l 6 .
the ete in .of. these circumstances' :is pet:ft:v.4 7 - 7
wit . link is Wanting—theh, as in the,ese
of arkmaii murder by Prof. - Webster, -it
keonies the':4 - trongest of all possible testimo=
ny,.fOr-reos - bility. Direct evidence :way be
either designedly false, 'or inistalienly ao ; but
circumstances are less open. to tbetse :objec
tions. ' . i- • - ,
- We noti . c.d the other day, in the ease ef
niarder of a woman, at-New Haven, ConaePt-•
seat, the.crime was perpetrated by
,cuttin and
stabbing. A young Irinh had was arrested on
gusPicion. His pocket eontaitied a common
poeket knife:, with the-point of one I.4ide bro
ken off. This was a hint; and an examina
tion (lithe wound in the Breast of the deer
discloshi - the;_p_rosenea of-:.the Pe lilt of
some knife:blade., sticking is the `breast; ,
bone
sad this fragment was found to fit, exactly, to
04 broken blade of the, knife!.; Now,as there
was never a knife broken, before, since knieear
*ere first made, whose 'fragment. would thus
it his blade, it'fellows that this knife;_ in the
,h 1 : 1 1ai if some ow, - 'killed that woman., Wl.ose
land wieldod it in the next th4l g ; but _jig pos
liession, this_man, fixes" it.-Upon. him unless
he can show otheiwise. ' Such,a drentusfance -
BO kind of.proof can possibly set
to Glen! that knife- 1 -and . vet often
thoughtlessly deny tht cututnataa;
tin! evidenc e: .
•
Ann Ansoz.--444 Ohio Organ baS the fol
• ;
lowinintiount Of the origin of the naTe'nfil 3
ItTiror; in a letter troth the fbirishintlifichi-'
• •
Thirty yea 8 ago, -totly i.travellera./. with
their. 7wiven and Children,.
.stimPed the
Vet where - Ann Arbor nowietands, and con
cluded to remain for the night: - The weather
Was hot and sultry ; angry etondsAmieePt al° l2 g_
the_sky, and threatened rain,sudden, ecv.ere-*
e ot a house Was visible; and. in-this emergen
f; the two, men Were. compelled to do sem'
thlng to'prOteet their . families from -the felt
isp of the pitileSs storm. • AcconnnilY they
erected a frail structure with the limbs of trees; ;
"" t he trip of which they spres4 few pie
ees of whitk: italicise, thus making Absedrate
littlearbor:land as their ... good , 4 0*
lints' tdrettAnn; their husbM: sPitiktirdl.o4
l amed theT retreat- Annlibrt• , 71114 Y
?bare sines rolledlryi•Snd tfie,CitY, 'of Ann
Arbor now Marks - the - spot ;whir" tire iviii4ed
llers.sought safety and Pose-
!I de
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in Alti..Unu-W' - Siam Senate," in 40:
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DUEL vETw*EII - 3tR1,5441r , atai.•mt.
~ ..- . ., 1 . ,• .- , 474,1112G.',
It,ssi gin njty,, - thei`fitat '44 _of
wardslisenn, thelEhmatiiitOeing--
sessionithat Mr. , ltandelph Caine t
at Brow n's i Owl juaY(without_ex
reason of th , qaketionl,inikidinel
i
blood ' relati ot gm clef t- -I :ii
I was, and It ' iminedlitalt *0,4 :::
put an_ Ond ilia ietitieet -that he ha
make' , of tile add- then,wint an to
ho had . just r eceived -ea , challenge
Clay, hadae.epted it, laid - Was
out, and - wold applYite Cul, Tatin
second.: - ile ore Ivaritit
,he -Old , In
make my be etn4thetdepositery '
Which lit. idi nide( mmit to ho, of
limas; that ti did, not intend to
tie„ ldflt 44 me beeinet h
,witttealval,h - 11.1 ,
,Ittninnd did' nj
tell' it t ( l4*lleei ) -or
joined invi4ble ''..
.i,:lintil - '
/
over,;Milli was.. a. fret iiooo 1
affair. ' , _ 1 :;-:.;r> '': ( ' ~
The meet ng wile: absolute i'andl
-to 0 eXPOC t._ion otilt_,,e prindi '
ing tself ...% .tild-. ta) immediately:
sew dititro t it the .riost latidible 1.
I
lay it, wi 'the, hope tb prevent '
kee it off a week, adtr fitting; , me
-pati lin th 'good werk; - iia tieintr.
i t
vale te,the air and friendly to
The chllen e Stated no spi..cifi&gi
fence, !Teel ql 'nu exceptiiinable
was lyeremp ory and general, 'for ..
voked,ittae on Ilia (Mr.' C,lay's) ,
and it dispel sed with explanations
that. the. not riety • and inibsPntablil
*6f the i r d i i , opir c o l i e d the '•n v el
il
them. 1 . ,9f onrae the: demand- w
on &ra i pori, rilw, words spoken—
pert; e fol daily publieatiim..of t
having not It en, began - --itn4 WAS 9
ter great y - th-oasperate Mt. Clay.'
that in the (otulse of the debate
said., ` '•l.lt a - ILt - 11, f -. . - .Oni Gen. Salaza
ken 43144 at WlL4hing,ton subm -
Ezmi ve ta.tlie'Senate, boro the.
hritin *rt manufactured 'or (or
Sucre r,y 9 sent° and.denounced
istrati aas . a 4Trupt coalition
purita i andibla4 leg ;: and added ~
i
titne,_ that he (.fir. - Randolph;) h "
personally resphnst le for all that 1
h
niii
T wasithetreport efigr. Clay
which he gave; he ahaelate:chalien ,
peivei the lab elute ac plane.
.1 )
out all inquiry rtween , e princi
cause of tire quarrel. T ;aeconds
to open it, and Ito attemp
.a n omit'
or a }vocable ter mination ' f.the dill
- A l A l 9fie Of. ornn 'on 13 4 7 41
ie
the geconits'prt.reeded to !arrange
The afterhoon f Saluda ', the , Bl
w:is fixed! uputu for the ti e; .the.'
'of the Ptiturnai., Within 1 e State: .
above - the Littler-Tails Portage wa -
pistols th.b wearpons, dist 4 re ten
piny, to be attended •hy - two ':arc
surgeon,andniselfatiib yloatt
tuai friend. There w -to be 1;1
Witit.pisvils, and *there 'as non
wordg, .oi_iel," :;" two," " ree,'", ."
the word;!* fire , " were, - b agreem ...
- the seeends, ad for the humane
i
redueing.:.theresult ' a* *ear - ai
chance, tb be . veri'ent. id quick s
'file Virginia i de, of the leoton3
a t
the
. itistanc of.. Mr. cidolph.
Out aslat 'Yirgi i s Senate refusin.
muse that iter, and, fhe fel
of its . . rights,. N t itinia tool was to
seri ground. tol*eive it' bleed. , ,
t o
a - statnte?or ilit State a, 'init diri
her iiLnits.;_brAlti-as be ' 1 Y we
ceive a fire i.lthout - re urning i
that- - no fighting and co equentl
ot her statue.' "`This rea on fur t
ginia; would alit be re plained
.aione was theideposite .of his
week% delay Thich the nds
Was about ptring. '
.It Was F
or rather ni gh 'when to gr. Cla
time before e duel. There ha
alienitien -be •een us, rsinee,thej
Presidential e ectien rtn' kite- iio
ienin,tiveii, an • I Wished io give'_
there was xi ing personal in , it.
1
i
were -in 'die pailjir--company
soine of 'it s tn ed . late. - The you ,
belieie JAM went.-to sleep•on
Heunistanenwh eh' availed :me for
next day:_, - ttay 4 Was, as niw
eath 'of her tighter's, the piets
l i r
f i t.
tiou; but cal ,eon versible, -,, and
slightest app t euniciownie_
pending eye /- 'When all were' .
also ; had left e , - lor I did wh
, , ..., , . . . .
arid- sea to . lib , tooter'
lute Oolitieul - i re • ley , ,
i l l
iewera4 him `. ere the , e as'
, 11 4Lefin Aia - , a cone 'nod his
Iny best,wish a Were witlihint‘
ed, hie gi*ti • ilon rit the viait in]
lion, sad ,Saidi it. viss iihst he w
peetedlaine. l We yarted at ,ini
Saiontay;4l4:s Bth :of April-i-th
duel odium!, a alitiostlhothour
oncih_ i met g-wue to, take p 1
clock: ;, fluid; gum Itt
'to pee r.
fore _ e' liouriaedloi
purpose ;I
it. was so fai-po'llie Way; as Ae. - 11
toGeorgetuA l Vniiud we had' to
Abet ii4oe toszose,the - PotOthae
jut the. Little •Falle bridge., :I:
steilit t
1 log from_ -him A 'Alm) toointor note
flee' siuee_the 6 i eotutaindisitio
feet- eight _daps before. f bad
I doubt the nein or his dett
l.felf,-a'dtsdre to en-s-tivsh-asal
ter " luanY diVii :2delaY , End
Pros* Of the_tiying to ometit;I11 1
not do to ask him the Otani°n.
Thai Wsuld'',itiiply . *, d iht of 'hi
seiasitimileelinta ;won be :
at it. BO Ifeil upon - - scheme,
j
incinirr, ithout • seencair.ti o nit
him Of tui . !visit' to Ain' Clay the
-of the la ..aitgag--1116 .child asi
; in
al;Pais itataltalitYk4l - Oa)
1 taggid 1 , 4.4.4001te1ink '
i4stvii ti•e-ole..neatnigb
the Parr, y, mid lunnediate 7 a
etude Of iook4u4-4.44
to .iehA Caaltunforthy , 'aht;. ;
nOthcialt ''
ditlint4 OW 4 it .
Melte tAliii*Other,r.filidj
his` ;alaP 011#toyy . Sii-si*.4**
la 41 $ 0. 4)!Iiiii 4 sOYE
-r-", wit 4 ~ 4 106malcusireedicopts
oi-11***rofq.iiittit
begt*lsAligliffhi#lliie*tio4
- , --- -.-,. i.i.. ) 2, -•• . ' 1
MEI
) , i - tottotet . 2rf,"
, . . _
F demon of feeling apd beauty of expOilikin:
atiff.ilWays appropriate ; . to the receiver.- To'.
Ilifr. Macon he gave some English abillitigirrio: i
Jlteefl'ibi` i• name ' when • he Played .whisE-. I l ia'
i ti namesakeJehnftandelph Rryan, thin atneheoll
I in Biltimare and since ; *Tried to . ids 'Wake,'
was sent for tV ape_ tiim, but sent , off `before'
I the henr - orget g,ceit, to 'mite the bciy f,iont a
possible Shock tseeink him - brought
. '•11. .
I , F He delivered to . 'ffie: a sealed paper - 'eh- I
l e
' was to open if - wias killed, aid pie' ck - to
him if be wawa t; also l'an'open7 slip .w "ch.l
Was to read,* or0I;got - to the grog .- IV
l i.,)a.c a reque,alt s'feilin his left breeches,peek-,
ei, if he waii killed, ' and gild some' pieqes`ofl
gold-1- believe ninetzike tint* for „myself; 1
and give - theaas ma number to Taman nod liato- 1
itton each, ni - make seals, in remembrance of
him: We a ere' all three it : Mr. Randolph's
?oeging then i i and aeon ` net'iit, Mr. Randolph
hind his seco ds in a carriage I followed him on
~ g hosiebnck.- 1 -- . '- -
,
rig ears
AN . DOL.
at
rgn)
Wining:t.te
:I was-the,
• ..thAt
A
t
:11 -mi,tilititt
from Mr . .
'dY to' to
1 to b< i s
hewoo d .
• a
.see et
.r perso4 ;
re tit Mr..
s wantedin
4, Man
.; 10
~ind 4
*tit—
,,,. - or t
The plaes a thick . forest;: and fief/ft' me
!dial, spot a little depression; or basin,in Which
the parties eood. The 'princi, _mile' tialtited each
other courteousl et y as they_ took their statal.
iCol. Taman-hi' Won the•eholee of poi aitibi;
PYbleirev_a tA 3 PPy. :, Tesiukthe',4o S-Oribe
:Atte - rd: .- ict. ~ . 'ltorlrO.'inat:. ndiwetit
4,
I-AiirAtill AU 1•4 lastliiifiliid "Mr. a
,IT, a •IoW
fgrtvelly -beak . • ..jest behind; Mr Randolph.
rflie; latter-as d Gen.:sleisup . to'repeat, the,
'Word : as be tv,sl ld giro; it::: While in the suit
f :doing go, a a Mr. Randolph adjusting the
ibutt of ; his pike!, to, his hand, the - muzzle
l ipointing : downward, it , fired. Instintly;;Mr.'
Ran elph turned to - Col. Toenail' and- sai "I
lipret sited against the hair - trigger."' Cut. ,
,lift=
':: : nail:' 00 4 - eidme to 1 4IoSelf tor 'having s ueg
Ithe , ai'r. Mr. Clay ad us:Wreceived 114 Pis
!tot tr. /Anion, on of his Seconds • lA'• ilr: 1
:rein• •
and 'l l ''''
it_ to hint, st . several ups from ito
ll'h*untimely fire,..i hough clearly Amami ent, i
i.,,,
[ lnes'arily Lave rise to some retnarke, - a d al
ilspec e.s of inquiry, which was tOndlictediWith 1
bile utmost delicacy, but which in itself Wu Of
n nature to be ineipr'itaibly painful . Co digan
itletnan's feelings . • tr. Clay stopped it with
'the:generous remark that the fire wanelearly
n accident, and it w go unanitnotislyli4:lar•
:- t . Another pistol w. s immediately furnish
k
ioi,.....exclatno,of; .s teiternediately took ,
pade, ate: happily without effete-2 Upon the. : per'-- 1. „ 4.11 r. !Lando-lila - ea bullet, streek, the stump
beirwafty, And. Mr. Clay's - kimeko u p !
the arth end graiel behind Mr., RandOlph apd '',
lin a i line, , with the: level; of hiS hips, both bul,
Ilets havina .. gorte So true and - close that it was
nra ma rvel -h ow they Missed.. The moment' had
come for me to interpose.. I went 'in among
the parties and-offered my mediatien, but no-
Ithing could-he'done. Mr. Clay said, with ,that
;wave of the band ',with altich he :was - accue-
Itanuep to pat awa ya - trifle, "Thin ig : ch il d's
play," and demanded :another ffr4., The sec
ond were . direeteil to:. lOad.' , ..'While th ii was
doing , I prevailed on - r. Randolph to ; walk
:it . few feet away, fro his
. pest;,stud rene w ed
11: 13 1
to him, Mom- presaing than- ever, in . iio - Por- -
utilities for an acCom °dation. But I found
'tint,. more detertninedithanl had - es e, - seen
I
him, and for the first time, impatientan Seem
ingly- annoyed and dissatia gedat wh t I: was
doing:* He was indeed annoyed and di'ssatis
fied. • The accidental fire of his pisto l preyed
'upon his feejingS - : He was doubly ehagri nod
at it, both as a circumstance susceptible - in--it-
self of an unfair interprOtatien, and as having I
been the immediate. and Controlling' cause of,
his firing at r. M Clay. ' ile:regretted this fire
r the instant it , was over.'' . 'lle felt that it had
subjected hint io ,impatations, frem Which he i
kneW himself to be free= . -a desire to kill Mr.-,
.Clay;•apd a contenapt: for,-the law of his be-
loved State; and 'the :annoyance he felt at
: these vexations. circumstances revived his on-1
- ginal detettnination, and decided him irrecovp
hly to c r.ry it out.
it was in this interval 'that he told - ,me- what
he had heard we parted; and to which he
Alluded when lie spoke to ate: (rem the window
of the carriage. - It was to this :effect: . :: That
'..
he had been informed by. COI: Tatnell that it
was proposed to give out the words with more
deliberateness, sons• to' prolong the time for
taking aim. This information. grated harshly
upon his_ feelings. - It unsettled his purpose,
and brought his mind. to, theinquiry (agile now
told me, and as . I funsd it:expressed in the
note %villa he had iiiinediateli written in Pen
ell to'apprize me of : his possible change,)whe-,
ther. under „those circumstances he 'Might - not
" disable' "his adversary! This note 4so
'characteristic, and such an essential, part of
this affair that I here give its very Wooli, so
tar us relateit to This point. It ran thus: 1- '
t'lnfprtnition, received from Col. Tainall
sinenirget into the carriage may induce we. ,
to change my , mind of not returning Mr. Clay's
fire.* 1 seek not his - death. I would notAistre
his:blood / upon . niy n hAnd!s—it will -net be up- '
-on 'my , soul if' shed in' selfalefence - 4for the
world., -Ile has 'determined, : by' the use of a .
' long pieparatory caution by Wards,
,toe et lintel
to kill tne. , May, I _ not disable him! , Yes, if
Iplease:* ":- -- -- - -- -7, . .. •
• :,. '-. , ' ' '
'lt his beenseert Vibe statemen t t Gen.
Jesup.already, given that . his.inform ion was
a mitiappreiensio . n; tat Mr. Clay "htt ,not , ap-
Plied for A :091otigationief time. for 'the per
pose of getting sure aim, -"but,only le - enable'
his uhusedfiand;long untamiliar with the pis:
Sol, te.firemithipthe • linjited„ time; e e there
Was no prolongation in' fact elther t -or
insisted epon;,..,,but he wasin .doubt, : d:Gen + ,
4 - eaup. having Won . the word,,he. w _having I , - - ~."7"- --" "'"r
~ , „a-,.; ~...--. - .
him repeat it• in •the way h e, est° gi xi it. out :7. here is a Pi! i greasi_r a - cbae* "a4.Pbat•
gin
when hia . ,finger,thed,the 'r trigger..llow delphia„:Who lives by his wife, a from their
) I
tinfOrtunnte thaf,l dideoljkqe - ofthis intime . quality,io guess he w' It starve:n° . l3 : o'. _oo a
to speak : 4o. -GOO- Jeoe;OP , a 4 lea se word - from rainy day he' goes: hot ly - into a bar-roein';- or
him would hiveset all right, nd,tatted the ' , • -•-• . -.-. -..
iniminent risklncurredi , T • inquiry,'"Mie barber's Oollaod 'Niel B.4l l ollthe_ffritt onteret •
i no t . di s ibiebt m r- wasstai ular,Ardalpbfe 'l,l handy,lhe angrily . Vs:' ,-' 1' - ---' 1 •
etiodielFid:iteietrOlgforitaradotion on the iii.. -. 4 . Mil I foetid it. - ;•'.--,it pipet) , note, to
iogjeeideStof*e moment ,:. When tilt acildeck• go' and geoid 'a . man's - it mbrella • in- that ` We i!
tal, fire of postal ; the Lain WI his feel- and off.he goes. - , I- - jir
. , . h ie; .___ _ ,
ings which solv ed the doubt. ~,But he declared: - T'otter day ,ho .mar . ell up to a gentlCatan
to mathat he:had not- aimed at The life / of Mr. in Cheatni4 - etzeati grabbing at the Ma
c* ;: (big: Aire: die shot, !iFfil, es., high las i his •brolia inhis hand, Say :' ' -1 - --: --: 1,
kneesrrinot:bigber -, tb ,o 'thaireio batisft-rfOr, it - "''That's tnittii'sir.'w - ere did you get it? , : 1
was 'fio metti:, - Ao.shoota-,:aten..in' the Itneiq i . -' i I beg your ; pardon, says ' the , than - r' It was.
that b---jael-ti object -w - - - -asto"dles - 41e litre' and loaned to me to-day b acquaintance.':lf it,la
*Poi! hia,itim; ' . And then '
Rai:4.'4014 beauty "
yours, iskelt ale. , -- . --' ',-, -:- 1' , , V. - :
of eso t s,siorianda :41114. feeling OlYi , no -, ! Miae I : -Of course t Ist' airs, pddler, AIM
B tadi4 l -taftiii ..sn, re. . ,ever„ att4o;'ind; which 'I lii•tak IL : -lie'll. do. '.: : - ', - -
.1
shall- aeTer-*gets2,.-theso--fraPreeelva Words: - -- --:-. ': - ' -- - • '' - _---=',. - •_:-..1: i
i'll "Webld, pot haaeaeett hiMfial mortally, or - ' The , Albany Kniite
itietiilPUfiefolly wounded, lae,elltbe Jowl, tbs. ) - spiritual "pan ifedailott
li,*iitered:itoi,eas.,Kiilt e 4 f4 l -.1 1913d ..! / 1 4,111 _ 1111 ._ I tfte groi pluiptialient ,
lO.hatari 1 1 1 4 4 0 111 :7,. 4!0-- - .1leaa 3 ° 'w‘r"araa - ssi 'bleti . move Abair
poil . '';itt'ir:lY.;:"l..9i.OPgi'ct 4 ?i)fivliiill; - PPVPf ;The other,might :a d
'Zemke ,"„atii,thlitg:-Ilot-*bad'alad Pkitti!od yir i4l #4 4 l .4 d i e,
1
filikihOPOOWie'4eoo,o ' o: l24 44 l , o2 4 l Pkt . -
riettlite,theitit&nie4* -4 §' 't ll; ''' :,.- ' . ? ':' - :
1 •;'', LA‘tithailiiiiilitikiinti the woods ,6 o:kaPt
ti•iiiiriffindie n fOr,M4 3 ltilidolfikidiO . lllHii!
koiiiqiiiikifirtoo,y44*.iii:Aloagorl.4 siwTtilin
I iieetve:f4fielltiM3tiVaiiiviiiiiiravel
i 1
knocked Ali In the asaieow o ,*o l Plifil . abb 4
!i.i doh* - iiiise , tlif -ii•tol , -4bobtaigilt iti - ibe str,
iI ~:,. ,- . .!.=.. z . --- ' - :-• 7
according
the meat
but their
, iings,_
t, and. did
n lxirtio- I
ready
t parties.
and of ef
nr.4
unpr6.
•haraetei,"
y
existyn, e
e hsity' fbr
bothuno
serbal rit
e debatts
a dol;*tat '
Randoll
the Mett
ed the
r- mark bf
d by. tire
e Adinin
vteen e
`• the na tal
t..had
and, up - 1n
e aati, - . 0, •
hick, shht
slats) 'dm
etertnin4d
modaticin;
.• f „
lty
, vattimhe4, : i
the dont..
.of- Aptil
',ight bank
1 1 4 e . 04 6 P.;
• eac h
. ndq. ziatt: a
4 as'a.uin,
,practiehig . ,
; 4,ind the
top," ;
! t c .botVva l en
iphse
•itsston.f---
WAS tak,bn
#b it
.'tof km w
defenee, ,
the elio-
There .i4fal
t *ithin
,at to re..
deeded
breneh
The an
ret.. '
evengxll
',tot thn !k! |
sninel
'ale ,of ,the
Otteoe
ijoliehee 14t.
•
be family
Belt 11F4'etid
etifidiA
y 'since the
'• destilu
J 7 boutifh
A420104iW1
(111)01
4nat•feeltiOi t
rther)Y4ndi
ifts ( . sr. liquor !
'aft extiOss
lied
sid have exi
404,
s+r\
t swak
ist=l,2tist4
Ipli lass 4
/nitibes l 4,
thrcitie,
n_tsi
' - 13,54114 t
htij
tin :on) but:
'" 4 #l!lcii
k.
/11141 -'l/ 114 i
4t: ,
ight belt!
'4)
; e
. .
su3d .l it
4s9fit - aqui+
hich ',i4,414ed
V. 4 7 101414141
• .
7 44 7 7 ;
)-.! • 1 '
0 1 0
1*-
J.
=ME
MQ,NTROSE,
.e. 4.- • ~,,,. i
r 'neant him Mly, you Tr. p!
itliriiiiiiiiaitet id - -off red his
ltadviatOititiit . spirit They
*et ..baltir.filloN gaud Iph Say..
iiiiii*7.-"
zru new e Air.
C/aft;pptthe "'Mit = ' ' trouffh he skirt
of t he-oottk - irit to which Me.
Clair happily is red, ' liamgk4
the - 4100s:ono ' come up, end
was prompt to I hadhoon. o
bliged to 'keep . lays. The jOy 1
of all- ivereext loy termination
ota Moist' stab i !e imMediatelY
Jet; with..ligW 'e breaght. a
stopped -a ii i tdolph and hii
'friendittinie: incl. that day-4;
Mid had a char ' it.. 1
He asked - foi 1., he had given
.
me, opetted it, ir one thmismid
dollar4„drawn , id with' ,Which /
was, requested 1 ied,it• killed', tot
Virginia; and he atritti .on ,•
ial oaks
--not tet Nth ' ishington, with
an'hundieci - h t He teak - the
gold fro
_in his , ocketa and said
.tttilisi:(Hamilton,.-.. .. f „.ad. I). 'Gentlemen,
May's bed shooting - sh4A rob. you 'of your
seals. Eaut going to Liiiidohond, yeti Will.
haii them made`.-for:you it:- 1 ," which he did ; and
Most characteristically, tie far -as mine was
cenceried. .Ho went.to e Hera d's o ff ice in
'London and enquired fo #te lienton Ilimily,of,
r i tb
which I had - often told h . there aPas none, as
we. enly dated on that.' from gmial.father .
In North Caroluna liu lite nami Was found,
and with il:a coat eta - it: , Amehg the guar
terings a. lion rampart., ',...Phis i 4 the 'family
- said he, and hid :the ti . ' engrived on ,the
seal, the same whiell_l ''4? habieuallY 'worn ; i
and- tined the :mott o;' , ': tis- nett /verb's'. of , 1
which he Was aftetw;rd ,
.laccusttinted to say
ihe 4 nen' should be. Changed int 'test'
.Bait
enough. I run into these - details' not merely'
toreistn au evelt,batto slew character.aind ifl '
have>>notdons it, it hi thitfor want of material
lint of ability t '
ility to i use i''. l - - . :
..:
. .. On Monday the 'parties exchanged cards and
social relations ere formally and courteeusly
rest :red:: It w about re la s t „high toned I
duel, that l'haie yer wit essed, and so tepidly
i
emidneted- tea: fortune , issuc-,-a 'result dile ,
lo th e:seionds to
well - alto the generous lie-'1
role. spirit of thelprinci it. - Certainly dueling
is bad and has-been pu doPyit, but not quite 1
j
so . bad -as its Substitu -f? , revt&ers; bowie.'
kniieli . blachguarding,- nd street
~„_assamina-
thins under The pretext f self4efence. -li
, - _,.......-.......' "
.." - ' .1 • -
' ' Inquiries about Shanghais
,
A Mohawk farmer %Pr k.s to an, agrieulturid
that
editor' hat the thentfever' Kago'setne up, that
way, inquirea: , -' -; ' ~. -
- - 4 Now-what do yin] 111 nk .of the Ifayie call.
ed Shank,highs, - who r namesdon't belie
them? I tell my :wife hey havornehodylat
all, and that when, the 'ea() is -mit off their
,legs come right apart!: tar I right? - N
_4
her Backinghain'S *ire - 'ass they're the heitt:'
.enest things to Jay Oa airth, and- they; isit - and
lay, both at once. I do* believe it—it's curt:
trayy, to'natur,l think 'they re:3linetia little, hi,
it were—Jersalem ! hoiw - can !sit they. 1_ thy
jaek-knifs can sit as we las they -elm, „ . i
'I tell you. \lr. Kdito , they putitbings One .
of joint, too. dreadfully. 1 When Batkingham'S i
Wife got her Shapk-higl home the other day,;
d Kink - happened: to hear the old rooster,
c n w ut i t h h e e fi
tn rs a t t - ie tim rt e s , li a tn n in d
b irt il o ed t k .h tt :i . o lr w th iti:,
ha an n y d th s l . n o i n
*th place to collie and - tlp
_get the old blinki
pk
eyed mule out of the erl i . Old Kink says dey
don't see en the:roost Same 'as odder phickens
noltovti,bnt they "a te stritidleof deatick, - cause
why, when dey ' mps t sit as common chiek=
ens de head ain't. heaby 'huff fur the iegs, anti
ley _falls off backwar . ,Correct iphilosophY
i
that. .-
I. 'I 'l•'. . 1 1
' They sit .whou thei eat, I knOW, for I've
~._ L _ • , •
' --- -
1 1 , - Indications;of e ther '
As sho(thi b, Anintats,lnieets,i and Eta ts
1 . I - .,
1 .BY - W M.. 71. B. itestasl" il
The Possibility of faretell,inieathtir 'has
iLsupi rre edgh t e attention iiet .e e f r : ib olsti t rv o l i s i r Lna , t i ug o t
c
`Certainty with which anything is irivec7Ati on
.this subject, like al! other parts e . natniat sel
l'
enee, depends upon the knowled;?kaequiied of
These liti`ngs with Which , natifre hia ineit,hati
th4ol3? connected it. . T ' - 11 .. , r. 1 ..,
1 .tiVithout . indulging in any colt enf X `Will
'State a fele , plrtieulars in reg,ardi - ' the differ-
entindictiitors with whiehl nature 1 as suPPlied •
i ri.
084, . 1•: . • I.t
,i I
• 1 When a pair - of migratory birii4 hate ' i atriv-
ed in the-Spring, they immeiat4lY prepare lel
build their best,- making 4 - ireful rectineni-1
?I
fiance oft ie place r andolitie imi-the chanicier,
Of the Season that is comirig.l.'if it be.a*indy
one, they thatch the strap` rinditeaves on the
inside of -the - nest, betweCri the twigs - and. the!
'lining ;•and if it be verywindy; they get pliant'
twigs and bind the nest firriils tOithe limb; se
curing all;, the small twig, , with! itheir satires.
If , They feat the approach eil "„ al iaipy Sca's - on,,
they build their rests so as} ..to be- .sheliered 1
from the'weather; but if A pleasant and,.they .
build in the fair, open-place, without taking
any' of these extra precautions. 1 lin recording
these facts,l we have kept duty . registei,e4 the,
name of the bird—the time o" air in spring'
—the commencement 'of histingl-the materi
als of nest; and, its positonLthe comMence-
Mout of laying—number of `ggslin eaotlnest:
—=commencement'of incubitioni-appearanee
1
'of young—departure in antti 1 .pil t, . - I
- 8 ..;' .
But it is our insects lentil`, smaller animal S'
which furnish us with' the best! Means of de:
.terminingthe weather., i ,I, 11 `' I '. ,
We will now take [the anailsi and bhp`tir the
various phenoiriena they: pr4ent.l The6id
i` a
_.
units da not drink, hut imbilki moisture .in 1
their bodies during .a rain., „Atliogular
. teri- 1
ods after' the rain' the'exude ;Ids moisture
fromtheir bodies. . o will itak • for - exaniple
the Helix-Alternate. 'The fiist gum extaled is . ]
the pure liquid. A; in thisis, 'exhausted, itl
then changes to a liglit red, then, deep red,then
I t e i ll i i s iW ii. : r n y d t l : :: t S e t t. l3 u r i to r . i tt )t d: t i? ietor
..more.
6 T e li r : f t
iii
ci
moisture than is neiessary.l li . ight exude
it ,all ati - iiince,. brit this is not in. conformity A
its;general
,ehtracter, rim ihisivre id PrOye too
groat an exertion .. The, II lix Alternate •i.
never seen abroake cept lacT‘re a rain; When`
Iw e find it ascending lie barki of tees and get
i
titig on the leas! es: •, 1 . •, ' -I!. li .- : '
.The . Helix, ; Arbe, , Indent in, 1 1, 1,141etiti,
and Mitieta, are also S . en _riskier( iF4r, the Steins
of plants two days ii f re a ii i n - The Hetes
1 Clause, • 'Ligera, 'Pen y I vartfeal not ' lqeve '
t
r r
t ge imi nera th i e ly ra b in eg w in iit t d e e ctv n l 4. n , it h t tt 4 v re o 444 . s t i be. ttatl
•
cending the steels 'of. plan 114 Atbet a luird
rain;they get oulthe heliereti : stde of the leaf,
half' a short one, , the' get onithe-outside.k
,The",littecinett have also tittizisam'e habiti,diff
- ering only in color cit. pligialls,pis :before the
I rain. itl i is of a yellowcblor, -3i-hile aftetit itt a.
blue.l ~ I..'L 1 1,
. :,-
The s Sid taiia, - -4aleia, Al O
Helice labrie
rand Thyroideus, no only show by mean s t of .
exuding, fluids, but lileansrotiPoriri and pro -.
tnberiinces., Before , ain, tie bodies of 'Zak-
tat and4i. Thy roide have kale tubercles ti
Ain from _them. - ~_ 1 :, :.. '
These tubertlea . o merit*
_ShiAving them-
selvislten &ifs prey ou to the fill of raiirthey
indicate.; at: the end f 1 esethb Coles bit 4 pore.
At the time of the fll f.thel r 4, these tuber.
taii i
cies; With their Pore Q ened, top. streiched to'
1
their uttnost to recer the lat'et ' - .
„, Also, for a few - ay bet rej‘iain, a 'large
- and deep indeahltion tppwiks tif the H. Thy.
roideus, beginning en , the jh d between the
horns, and endingtivi;t : thlt ,- 4inture of the
shell. The lichee olitarin tint]. ''4elta.„ a I
few days before a ' iit craw . - t the tailvat ex-.
posed hillside,whe 1- ifriityl rri ed :before!, the
l it
rain descends, theylse k °Mei !crevice in the,
1 ... . i
rocks,• and' therf .chise th/i'larietature of , „tne
libel! with glutinon aubstaffee,l whicli, - when
the rain apprOach4, they ,;disSolye,' . L nd are
then seen crawling about. [ - I , 1 _
41n •the-,Helix At4titaris the It. beret es . egin
to arise after, a rains Ile be y?lf time shait . ,iii
filled`With cavities to reeeic Alta moiaturo. .
. 1 ii ,
'T yroid :Li . and Albolabria '
1 mo T v l O Pl ttio; at the a e frac in-.forty-four' i
I g
I
;.hours. - They inhabit the most pease" forests,
' and we regard it na apure ii4rition of amill
to obierve them !Vey g to* ' s antiposeii
, • ---- ' , situation: . . [\ • ' l'l
crass' Sron - .---A, .. correspondent of the . ,
Delawarn • Gaie
'? r tt ta . ndicate the weatheriteik, only bY exu- I
e Ida a t h a t a w 6 taaa ii iiric „. % _ The Helices 'App ,TOilen ta, alla A nd
in le house " eel :ming o' Mr. Binton, - a short - 1,. a
fr a ~.
i t
rata t are 'olisirred to appear
distance - . from ewe C tle, went into nneigh- ..-1...e.
t t:lter :rain the by ;
co 1 . hoe xeri dark up-,
fluids, i i ii ds, ,of bu a t bv en lid is c h ola i r, h le i l li the tilo : . ii A l. l -4- so
boring meadow 'few dpys ago fai t the parpose
' errinee brit it e, w 'of' 'ran: ghter !eoloi'm'
1 of gathering gr pes, when a , larged?lack snake fPL
. .___l is
exp ..
~
w . hite _ ,rt h ii feie the 1
i which had lain oneeal din the gressihsteitedi,"Z e waw r
itself around he kg. She fainted.from fright : 7 ... ,',l .. - .
f
but how `tong she lay.tn an unconscious state , i•ral'•nt: l i t.. l) .r i t ti-t---e-f tiie
lead I to thle. Johan-re-
of
1 is . not known. °i.e.° ing-to; hOwever, she ige'_°l;67iir c a nt c i f
* ler 1 tVnicentalare•Stri
foetid that she mus • courage and ran' tor. I
i,..ittedlan e dliVe sides ar . covAdiutithitthercles.
,the house, but in her,baste she:lost lhe ..1 i nn , 't •
I. of the di) l or, , whichshe lockedi before 'nay:
(7 '
urea Helieee mote it :tlieinit ' • Orli mile in
1 ing,.. S elhen return .to the meodutr-(thi 14 days
ascetan: the . .elift iisa 4u idation of
and li hoe . . If. ilie are . 41:monied ,
I.snike et I Occupying its . position). and aiftcet, .., , vim. live la: i caVitleal n the side of'
1 finding the key, the right stroek her ,to, l* ge i Fn . !. . - •'.. s -.-.- - .... ,t.. - -
11 to a neighboring - str m and drown •-tha - int r- 1 enu 4 ' -- ' s of- - bfitek'-eelcir after
I Inlet . I Slie• aPPrWh _ the wit r, wheal ids
anakeship„Ldeliberatel uncoiled , ' :theelt Arad! t_ 1
i4i i il
rate, but before, it i ; f it . Alo4'; lioo.ed with
L 'The Helix Hirstia.
,around the e g a of thd almal. Thq
tided inn thegrase.F.- uncoil
-.- . ' I. - ,u 1
g ° - - - '''s - '' ' ''' r • . t- • tentecula are smirk l'' a : etc. !a skflm , and
the rain. an indentiiti n whichl we -'deeper
.
there u n i r s%liti - to - be lae i n, itlfe - "da,; 1 1: - ;be . fo ' re . '
~
•
, i ,
seen 'em try to irat standing, but- it was no go,
for when they peck at a grain of Corn on - the
ground they doll. Mar' half reach[ it; ;but ihe
head"bobs righ beta-e n their leg*, . making
'eta
. turn. asu erso. May be .theY're , like
swinged - cats, st , .se: thetn•thei Zook:, and thee
bild enough, an how. 1 l'd as _soon -see a pair
or tongs or coin asses -tv:dlting atidut the yard
as these Shank- 'tbs., 1 And I-had ;like to have
fOrgot• to tell y u Altai Peter saysi'dey're. big
liars, causer 'de crow ' long 'fore day / to de
*niontin' when ' int da ; but Kink sacs Pet,e
don't 'fleet dat dear le is.-so long, ley See
daylight long t me.% commoni:hicitens' I
i t
II
e u ri ! 1
w ~,
Titer -0 4 ,6 P0 11 / 110
or the
the
thser,t44hezoi'
byt e egad, :whcirses
eels letter, -- I
,
erloyisikpleni, of
are to ; be , otfiioiesocLia,
Cbair5 . ... 11 9 4 k411 ,
mes -ver)i
t*teful to the heer,4l,
',,frotot)r toott,
'no to tbittb `; tb*t
.1 0c arstairberlitter4
eaPe
r ,
CIPMItC, grav Via 0T , K.11,
I :1 I
it ER 11- 1853.
PTEIi
,„ ..._
t,l 1
os thoraiiisPProse es t ll 4 4 l S 11. v
!fluids, but not, wit e chin' L i
ftbose before tneiti fi d. — 1'4 . 1 • —-.
4
' -Weviti also. fo tlf nr,efut eclat !weather
'by :thi,ivasps awl - b i-Ins4 r.
,-, Theleavecot".tr# nrolitie - ooti intionte
to:l;ll:69st of thEaja a aha?l,ll ght Tula, .wiil
turn nP :sa as ,to Os . i'va, I gleit y 'l l `.o, lAlttir;
i
but for ' a toni rein, tl ey iii so . clonbled - as _ to
i.
nond net ibi water w y.. 1 - #. ' .I'.
' _ThdßatlN - Buf;), an Ifylis a alsoLeuen' in-'
i ' r a at '
diestionst of :rain ; n.,, ai.thoy , qo ► Pink
water, but abso rb i into tiritti d they are
'
site
_to'be found'. at, t glue they . expect :
4
_ily
ra i n ,: ... - , -- .' ", -I -7-..,- -..1. - -.1 •_„-... .. ,
~_,
' '-Thil Locu sts,nn . ryllislan alie.tood iti'
..L 1 , i : .
diestoiv of A 'storm . A lo,ot'ho s Deloto;taw,
rain 4 hey are to* be' fa ud - 1 * 141; the I L
~41, , T#4, : 0r
trees and in the 1161 o 'ttin Is.l We nave ma=
ny 'times - tibia the ' us', l "' it i haiie never'
known tbeiinstine O - laia fr.110,, , a _:to:
,leid-thentfkon ~, . uiloTkin,6--
- ..kWeir#` 74)'= I
think,titat this • ..
t
liozs g l 34 . tvae,_4'ol 4o ,l - 1 11 4
n it' 'aid:ilia&
x011'141'204: wilk
.10 1 04 1 V.f
litow t jgrik_
, jt
th 10.461111
Atit
als4 - ex9des
.of, :cal otr of
: ~--ilid- ' 'yoiravao
r ail di' - all;lis_a4iltli:
'frOok ' ' InOrtatualAk:
'al !l Its ihipplisa,
lali 4 1 ; v ,"Iiii,'wttli - all ifk.
i'thil,_' ~1 --• and *elf
':l! . ' - - t. irt 14Mliik
..;it.
~....i.4.1.....i:::...1.-.:...;,1,:.:::.-.-,......:..,..
. _ The Unserupulbus".
._
Abont ninety'_- years'. age,
' Countiell or Costello' was , ia l bi
Irish bar, where..he wct4 unriva
cuteness, and propeaSsity to-brof
tice lay considerably.in the-
where, by his ingenuity,. he
'doeviting, culprits_ to erade ~
nunishment_or tile lair, - ~" 1 _ _
, ! l e wps _ odes 4thcrioned t ' NeWgate - in -a
i
'hnrry, end in a eWoriAat e 'urgency. ' The
safe or strong bilx -cif elend'ur&c.CO. had
been plundered to '
_an immense; amount.; Sus.
,pieion had teller upon the depdtY cashier, who
was in consequence arrested, and:sent tePris.
en, inside of the. walls Of whiehhawas adtis ,
ed by , his fellow prisoner (whom ohhieen-,
fiance he had eCtittiliated by 'comingidowa'
handsomely) t.asencl fear Connseller eestelle,
who would, if..nny man vould, sate his life4,-..-
It 'was ia a otNliencele,this summons:that the
'Counsellor repaited 'to' Newante- 7. S. praitice
riot vergeneral . qnLondon, pit - baits, but not{
et ell - ausual,:mi'llubiin. : *. : - a '
'I a : told are pu rl o ini n g cOmmittedforl
10,000 guineas, my.derirsif, said:the Counsel
lor, as e entered the eel . , - - i- : a '
.a. , Intl.' ' , ' a ;
' Ara yoaguilty r _ I ,
. sirr_ _ t. -.. '.•
.
Ilaye, you grogazen Ohcse . i•
'''l- don't .undeistund you. .. -....:' - • .
"Did YeU_do: the thing?? - ' ,,-1
' Sir: youvinOult Me by your onspi .leii.' , " I '
• I , Then,,by the peWers, you'll be'l l ung e il'—
and he took his hat: ~ 1 , ~. .-', - 1"'
. !* livid, sir,: said
„theltristiner—whe t after it:
littlellMsitation, confess - 4d that he was able !ti,
pay I Mt A thitboarid gtfineas if lie` pis t enied his`
nequithil—the'' , lJargain wus sliuck,' and the
Connseller left. -'t - „ '_. -, ' •.'
Costello immediately : repaired to thecrown
011ie, as ; it Was' then Called' in!, Dublin; from .
Mach . hii client had : !been. committed.::The
Sitting Magistrate waa.still on. the henCh: ' ' _
' Geod morrow, l4 Alderniau,' said` _
the'
eeeseilorlas he eeteraci-3 la theke anY-ti!ing
new bete to'daytmy,thing stirring in . my
way tr , " •- , : 4' . -
''Yes, a:most extraoplinary , moo- bas;.ecc i ilr- 3
red: • One of; the -'Glenclours elerkahas iti...
stracted fromi the strong box of the bank:lea
bags; each
. c. ntautt4 Loop gu!neas In, gold.
Ile was arrested this morning ;, s ome:: of Abe,
property - wai found tiPon him, and has: boen
'swell' to. - I Sent him toikletvpie,. half :an
hour since, and- he will certeinly.rwrg, afti:i. -
the next' Cemailssio i t.' : (Old.' - galley &i
....::
sioni,), ..., , - -.a: _, , ..., ..,11, - --:, i'..:
•' ThePrePertY-e*o_ta to i.vrhY;'7.euttdo,hoW,
can that - be ? , :: : One.guinea I.s . " prec . icilylike#.'
other, and= i , --, T. T -, .'
- -, , -2.:-
' Trne,.true 3 intt i xv3th the guineas the fel=.
lew Otore t, sonata' ferogn gold 'Coicie - , one of
which, W bread Dutch, Was fi iulid con:him w hen
arrested ; - it hili a- „heenf,identifiabyt the chief
eaShier,so you will adrnitthat IM beano chnlice
of esci?e. ~ .Hereit is, ) , ?m - a
he handed the coin
'.
to - -thea eminlellor - i , t - - ' - i',..-- - 3:- , .,
CostellatOok the money into his liand,lelek:
ed i&. it most attentiveli,.turned'itiktii-batid
and after considering it errith the•nir of a iir:
tusco a , returned, to, the Alderman, with 4" Upon
my :conscience, is clinkria caia, isl nevtii met
with." - . ' - --- I • .s• ' -, . ~• ,1
<After 'some unimportant eonversation;- - he
withdrew,wenta home, and lay,the packet which.,
sailed tharnight he tlitspatched - a Mesienger
to A.mSterdam„,with certain instrttetior,isiand a
- strict injunction to be back in - Dubliawithia
three,weeks;ut the end of which
of. Oyer oraTerminer was to cMinmerte.e.:
The man succeeded in the oblent of his MIS;
sien; and rettirned to =Dublin - olitheivery Mor
ning of the day alaliointod for the trial of' hii ,
tmaster's,: client . ' • . -.. ' - - ~„.. •- • Lz .. ' i,--, , ,-',
' The prisoner_was put upon trial.' -the priri,',,
cipal cashier,'of-- Glendotir & Co,. trdired the :
circumstances- of if the' robbery; as narrated bYi .
the Alderman tia eostsllo, adding that the nib
her, who cciuld binone-bitythe prisimer, 'had I
substituted te' bags cif half ponce for that:MOP
the . geld which Ito , had stolen.: The: Dtatch,
Piece. was . then Inteded to the witness by the:
counsel for 'the piosecution ; haunhesitatingly,
identified- it as thet Property-of his einphixeTs.
This';evidence Wlik conclusi.ve,-. the - priserterie
countenance' changed, tff jury. itidit 4 ated by,
their, j"tures. that they - were. satisfied; the
witnesewassdeettending from:theitand,:viien
Coatello exclaimbil,- ,- . ' ,-'' ' ..-.. • - f r . :, -, .
Stop, young l uinn,n word With yon::,,Ilwill
thank -Yee I'Peattukt"goie'pleee;Mr;' - (addieseieti
the counsel, fer Abe presecution,; Whaahanded"
it to• him )' , i , , ~.. _
- Ile looked all% rubbed it on' -the sleeve:lsf
his well worn emit, end turning,te.the Witness'
said, holding the,piette of Monty, ina his fingers' ,
''and yon positively swear this is theidentical
piece of gold -which was in the strong. hex' of
Glentioni& Co 11, , - - - -- . *, a•-• - a .. , - - a. -; ' 75.."- : ,
-cI de.! , ,- • • ~ ~ \ . . -_,- . , - _ , ;--.. _,,,
. '.-Ilard ware, Yining man; leeks:it it again: .
said Costello; offerincr it to the. witnessi,,htet .
letting it fall into hit' hitt, which lay befell bite
on th e t a btO,, - - law your<paidonr..Saidlie - j-1*
king np and-handihg. the coin tki,the witriess.:
'.You are sure that tins is theidentiettl. piece
of money." ,- 1 , ,r- 3, -:' -'• - al ,-.:1.--? - , 'l , ;- •
"' Y u are positive look at it iteainl\ - . 1. '
it dp ; and 'sw -..: eat. it is .the vor7'', !Om •
;'-,
piece.' , , ..
..• .- '." '. . -- • . .'"- • , ' - '.y: '
.. And
,thi,e- said the- CerMsellor, taking' ;an
other and a similar. piece freur.hie hat : '-. ' ;
. The witness 'was petrified. '-- J. :-...:. :,=...--;':-',
Costello had, Itnressed upon hie -m i nd - tt:
the Caown Gage. the - dateatefeinOe'ef 4 tiils
gold , piece - . shown him, 'and 1 , tut-to pro u .
tlitrtilar ceins i that hahnd thits-aeritalo Holland,.
' And. this?' continued,. he4'-itnir thia.t. , ::.thia,
rthis—and thiin taking g-fresiipfeeti:fftiili'his;
hat at lettehquestion:,The witness itiestrnok
dumb.! '-The prisoner W af* ignlll"ll 4 ti !rf il * i4
te d . .i - ,- „ , I,^ ~?,•,',•- _,, , ,_ ,'„
•.` ':' i' i 1 .. .. :: ;. ' 2 ,- ''- .! t 2; il 4 '"
WANTED Il ,„ i _ liN
ov'- ....I!an amer3-tr o :.
m'; c
.u 9.-,(
Innd.of steady-orhabitscreeently maniedev -
Ram: la .. P.eutik a Allttfemili' , atift aelf,.o# *loath!
terward - ,Was -- „reqiiiitiditti father:illtd:At9lWp , -_
child of rit*f..l l 4eahitattteier.: - 14 1 .11 1 ...
-ateli ealiedree , O.Rerilff - ,l o 4 .egal:fratefniW T"
`atated his: 'ealliVand.- was -1614111.--itai,Pl ,
-.lttit
MESE
VOL
-umE.x'3 Num,l3, R
•
, -
,••,- •
The Royal fansti*:of upeill-`
The. followink amiable , farair ..t4it may
be'interesting at, tinfttme,.l4' ',kit *Lys
~tfitnitini )44. 'llitai* I '!itat c ,iliW .0" 111 /el'of -
Strops: , -- " -- . - . !`, - - 6 . ~t: %-,
. , :Peter I„ thCforiiidWaislie - ,iiiiii . .liiitifled;of
The, present imPerjal family ; was 4:nit i rdi t e r
.ofithe 4.iiri dang644.9414-zson of his brother
tvai; and the.munderiiii(lrliiiserle44necord:
I ing t 6 more illno . . one - of ti?, 'taw/W* 4 l l r bin
Tolgii) . .:liy.l.his butn. blind ? of- his: tibriAtaXis' : - Ile
.13
w#liintself Munfered- by, hiesiaikaff,'..o name
tliiLt 'hue -. : l gOlfri;Oli4l6 blkoilaftherfOcor
itiikof ha wife Cailiati,ni,,,sind'Aii§oirwlfkitiii. l '
ted:tii.Peter; iiiiikiltMili 4 the t fire o o,iiillg
hitibimai aad i tlieir Alitidreß P ;die . rFerdfl, 4 1 W . V.::.
l e
Walifelnenieadetciiierang, iiiiiiihie` ITitille 4 ,'!`
siii.':''Atine,' the eldes-t. daugh t er of.1:1 - , - ttitt. 4 !.
14,900 Russians to death, And 131;hlib e 'iaimmi:::,;: t ;;
n i
,nmore, 'A.iveiguitionAieTiocia_,Atioinirels;l:7
A to of on the thrPAn Eli 2 abtlk ilibleetf •
.Peter 1., and lier-reign was nikstaiijt.blefir:: - : '-
Ii Ff.diunicenness mi l d. detiancherto-Videilll.. ; :;
uh r successor , was notoriously thefkmtmoit t t . .4
Ic ' me, And WAS dethroned and4litisiiti*p7s.ff ,
h ':wife, Catilarino 11, tho satheinfrinitinkNi.;:.
who had assnssinated t tli&ditisibiiiii:
Kor Ivan, and whose ownswin Paut= l 4loli....
ter of-the present. Etnperer. Nietable--iiliuk
s angle .y is courtiers.
aviryetT:'
fie culabrato4
i`erlitt: at tlYe:
lect - f6i , wig
ie.. Illit'prae;
caurti,
ble.d:the'ldost
`e Walt Varnd
MITIMIN
=KV
. , .
.Ttancl4t. REparaa:—Ao log :strikes`- aa. x,
Ainertcan as more. pressitiferott l , ludicrous Add '
Abittliq Wailo 6. 4Fstabt: - . ,, 0r Ail:atilt w i gs ind
f4,4*9bY Our
. Englishg i b atil areit.tbcou
ofdie.These wigsrle=made Of.aiiiid
regtflailiitrted,potvdered . liirbtkitgi
it! 114 b
behind. Isi f iiiasing through ithildleysj breath:
ing, holocanci.:puriieus of a edurixbotifillering
ai , will be ""f :ill' "ea
a warm' vilou see a vro es ow
mil ueutlenteit id the QUe.Ol:l'S -uniform;' thiir -,
win ostled:ailde, and red, - idle - Wm: . a
hair obtruding itself upou the ri6r, to ' rather
a stliking contrast !te the artifi:dikeovering of
their legal kaOwledge:7g.tr . llb . tint'itile!jis ridicu. •
loos - tippondages, no la.wykr#6iifdbli:Petinit
ted to, address the CoOrk:-.-i
In Scotland, the, judges ilre,dreised like pdp '
pin-ja s, as well as edprn.fatir!.iin Englund,
loslki7 'tietri j .llit their; pericirhial , ifpNiranee as
SP-1..,*; ited foT . .' . .k.,,*anAli .. nid:lidir, ligibition,
Or ii - igiiite:: . •dtilibeiiiiiit:toiliiiiters' of
• .1144, iiitioititisri).:";. in•':otteabjiet:sliititittiOuti,of
r i.
Arno '' . ...e.ii a lilt oe ip - ki;E_ ti t.. 4 l liih, ii . i .. i . it in it._lii li i: ei„ itcb , ii, : p me y l itil -
.:•40ifitra . i -.. ' •- f afters these ' 0 . 1 } rho. -
.111' 7 ,Our'cin ' otjfivg l )i4.,Ttli3 , lleirmie OPT . . ...h
!
at is to tie fp,idifftc=the nisty 1 -, tioit, - 0.17,0,
,worn by tild:ilatte,i'or'iltsiff!iPrilioil'Cottitpf _ •
!thtf.pitited. fes:. - - . , ' -'-; ..
:-":-- ''..
• ' -. Pit#loTifi of;Vgirier,ikaoKEL-L-An "'old
4.shOitanl intends the New. - -York .fieitthat
Viien•fiehing hi the middle of thb.davitie:hita
r:lt.fi*deriit sOt weed in: the tre i ktvit tot-Oiled&
' :•!kgg and fetindjejlegiis=al. telitleitbi:
.. ' - iii:ii l ll* - ant :14'hilil /L . . 3 - ' la . f '. . 1100 ,
4f.:1V4 . 0e. ' ‘'weedi!totild*tir be ~ '....bY. . -
ttilitidati 3 Of: 4 ichoat, his handlierehiiit . Piled, • '
i
0 4 0 * * ,.**(0t.st era". ll ei 4 4lo l itiiiiii':x : 4 l ll
p!,l,l44:itte.log along: ttieffireet)iry-tatoior:44
JrorliAnii::iicarttnen feeling.'optiiiirsed,bo.4j*'
.g.id•Sgiid'lntitint yeller. by Filsoinii,b- hisidk: o l:.•-
igiieCin coldWateriihdlhen to ' the top oft
fluid! -' ; '., -. ' "..-r.':_,-,:- , ~ - - -, -!;1? -
„. ifs g ,;‘
, bred : - dsarttis sur, prisiid .,
ia
lies coa. e, she does jilfht,trY; to,,tiod&
~
be c liind the do
m or to ever defii:le,ociesOtor,4 l (*; . ,
sh4..ters'red:ind stameieunfusedexttifie
' 6l iPdtgailagi i calm gtto l 4 oB -ikluiekiii4l.-
in:sties upin: igrat.y whav shit maywrthtlittdes
.•iiiii:oi.o... ~...p 0 'most soniible women ire e*ii'
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