i. i ..,..._ ~ ... • . Ctf_ii:PtiOrtri:f.:';, THE LAIthiST dtitoitArt9l l IN FORTUiIiN PEA E. 4. CfIASE . Af : AyIN . DAY, Einiong oittrost, *aft 5 1 nag.. • RAILROAD - Ant:T- "Conittgr : , throu 21 . the Ryr.'?•. • .1 • . - It an engine mcet an'enrrine •.• • - • "-Coining relitu.d curie," • ' tf Oun-smash.ttack, train, audlender, • Witat do they, deserve . Not a penny's paid to any, 5 . 6 far :at welobse.r% - e, • • -- But all aetpit•the enginee,r, When *" comtning round 'curve." ••• • It an en tr, /no- meet- a steamer. -1 '" Corning 'through the draw," • .• If they Crusli.ok drown the public, "...Creed we go to law ? . • If the engineer was careles.:s;-- • . Per'aps he's rather raw— . They don't -disharge`an honest fellow, • "Continc , thi•onge the draw.? If a steamer .cliase a steamer, . , . " Running u l p to time,"' . • If they.;bitri4 their pipes and - boiler, Whe;re's .thelmifelty . crime? . • " - 'Bll4ldl a jury in a fury; • Mak.o them par one dime, Or send ilteothcers to prison, . .."'Runnium up-to tine? • . If tieytrtaim or kill ft body, • • 01,4 body's - 4 liody . ,kite".".l. body, • 'For. lbig_l...Tago, limb •or life 1 .. if. 1111.1 otte. fpr Aatnagw.- - Vor pay for what you 1034 t brcikepiteek- or leg, . Anal hare to -meet. the cost. fari i *.r,4,':_vp . totttoitnt. TO prevent leows frog Shedding • Milk. • Collodion (iioracle)somewhat qui re cent discOvery, and bas beeli applied-to tse ful pul-pc4s by-Surzeonq, but I am not. aware that it cver . l4e.en used to prerc:nt the ,loss of milk hiv ;leakage from the udder of the cow. The makie,Of applying 'is n .follows :—After iniikir take a thin piece ofmuslin, the size cent piece, wet it in the collodion and appl:.l - it quiCkly,to the end of the teat.--J.- It . diies ithinediately, and adhering firmlv.pre-: units the leScape l of milk from the. orifice.--- . It can readily t 4 removed at the . next IDg. 011 first.' Maki art Use of this meant;, I aid • rrt. - .lt anticipate iprything more than tentporarily • . to prevent. the:ell'. Atter making a-few ap .plicatinsl. it was , • discontinued.;• and I was surpiik.d.:'to find - that ithad pert - Eta neatly the fault, Uppitreflection the 7a• as , of s •ixtudi ;appe4ed follows :—First the ei.:1,... - tiOn'coritracts the orifice • a - talen prev,:r.ws : i be escape ; and, second, the buf ibe.coining - distended, its•eapacity. is. per-. - manently.l enlarcied. .Try it. • * . . ra.r usetul purposes of this. articlenia . 3 . ' be nleatiOned. pews teats often beconie.ten , der froni Chaps and . deep fissures in them..-- . They mat .readi 7 ly, be cured by - rtioisteniug • n piec.C..of this liquid and applying it stroallilv.io — frielparts:atfeeteil. It adhe - res 61111 i V . l hilt it nr , t be loosetied r even if the cat: ac,t;awi. , .(l to draw the Ejitorr:4The above.recipe I. cut from • a Ilarri:Entir,g .paper. As , it gives no credit, it may be original,: Please - publish it in the. Stuck;k4./liter,ant:l add, that moliv,ses . :isuthe' . sov-eroi " for the - s chapped te a ts of a 'cowiHto be - :applied. after, - nplir.ing. Of 12Ouis : ., the udder saiuldbe washed With cold I, water, whith. Of 'Litself fre9cutly ..cure sliullt eases. I . • " : . ol l ikl'n'atipn and experienee though Ern _ itc.:l, , go to prove the setter plan to be letting ; • the calf hate tree access to the., claM:for twen• - • ' ty-four hours after birth ,*, The Anti nuttlnff it • administers, is justthe right trtgit 7 c•(. i' - ! the sWollen udder ; and czses - . or • -"par_cret" are'exi - riOnely rare where this plan -is:practiced.' is'aiso Touch easier to • sepe ' rate 'I he. !inotber fro the calf ,thei next 'day. - the itiatrual instinct beinr , then partially t-1- 1 11-,ekeo. Also, it' Should neverhe permitted to kill a i n,,aiky;place A-hich. the cow can :have ac cess to. Their piteous lossanga iu such: cases leave no, room to _doubt that they ret;oguite the blocici of weir oft's-print.. The -Writer has known of actual Icars pohring down the-face cif a cow, on' being shown tae I..lcsody hide of her.calf. l . These - be thought matters to's .trifling.for the, consideration, •ofmark'` is'not so ; the -beautiful humanities must all, combine, to form the pci4"ect charac .. ter.—kura/ . • It is a-well :establigha fact; fjtat nearly all.l kinds of s4til. are benefitted by the .applicatioir; of lime; but if;is ec f dally true, that some soils bear - I:ming to a much greater • extent thr.n others : and that the quantity which wiil . bring onCfiela itifb tliehighest'striteof fertil ity,'Avill be absolutely destructive to vegeta tion-in another.. -Which are the soil;, then, that are most! benefitted - by lime , How :do know that list ig wanted'enit at 'this par fienhir-tinie ?: Htin mutt will' it require,- . or hnW much wilt it bear? These, are inter estinfr tAT;:tions,•:and in' order that :we may answei them correctly, :we: ought to know •;.-hat hole is4what properties it possesses, - and what'iits objects !ted effeets, afe when mixed 'with 'IJP 4 - - Lime is composed Ofa - - - .-rnetal.‘cit7Cizent.. Mil .1 of a gas, It is'obtained \by exposing 1 limeslOne, tuarblikOystetshellsror-cladk td i Whichiroce.‘is. e;cpels tile carimilu avid,*ith whichithe lime,-'.in tee substances luentioned, is combined. When lime is thus combined with carbonic acid, it constitutes carbeuate of lime. Not one,'.of'• the substan , ces ciainnernted, holievcr; is a vire carbonate of ihrie, other minerals and- - eartiti, as "cal& of iron, firestone, rnagne4ty. ac., being 'mixed • with it.• • , • . , Lime „ (as ArepotasiCand sod . Q . Which means that it• changes. vegetable:4)We to geen,antiproducetlevervesce an' when it comes in .00ntaet, with It-las a nt-rkable'atimetion:for waker. When ialek lime, (that is; linut.'fi•esh' : frotrifile Ore,. ek • po , ed .§.t.ll4.4l,lit, ) 4sll;m4 , rtAtiricts ref its Waoi..; . l4l."Tedt;ned, to fire it gannot ~ xertfain inffits . - -cortiiiiiee:fOr, the eerbonie inin:in the air will insoitfuclite ithilie.lime 3 tlltirs't4tetirtn* tAiD c*bctuate'of ucifes riotcoily wifti.4lO lso Fitb4nauy other-swids. Combined with sulphnric4wid,"it .41horinitb*Ait!istiOled -pboalitnto of I*ot-a laitatiawee, *tell= ki inters T litto'itin , Oinn: - thaa44; on: 'of cc se, el:rcl;la* as, 4e,mgr e4i ta ble. siruetuis.i • send - Ixs , is (me. reason mvat ntintaitted itoloils. it is found' in , combined , witir:earbOnio; pllosphor*.ritrie, and various °manic acids, P.-J."1 4 0. =Alio etr=e tartarie •„ . . out it; _vegetation could not foi a moment graceed: But lnac has nisi) a chemical cited upon soil's. Of and of otheer matfeis . re-' latinn to this' subsjance, ive, shall_ treat in oui next.—.Dc r iftla etespaper. liktidej Trees. . . . , ,. AutuMn is ce,rtaittly the. trout favorable time, for, transplanting shade trees 744 any time a most agreeable' oeenpation to . ihe men, ' of taste: - . Some.; . olle. has - trulfretharked, that he. whd, plants a' tree, thereby Makes - posterity hht debtbr. 'The extent to ,which the present generation are - indebted to.the past, may be inferred from the Met and many of the for;.• eSts and parks ... . Ontidit - il# - - "the more4eitselV Settled portietig.;of . liurolit., havelx.en- plante4 by the liao oil man. -- The pioneers of the American wilderness thought little of making provision:Tor . tli% future ~sliade,. When tbe sun was alinost•eittnielv excluded from hiS gloomy home in the duck shade of the forest. Ile had too Much s tadeAlready. It nits routid. .hint and overh. in. ', But in some seet ions . of the Country,. the ivork of extermination has 1 been carried . too. far. .In many regions the,' cultivated:Tot-14ms' have beeti swept. it hare al it the proprinfOrs Were .fearful of..tlie L,Ns'- ettee of the deadly ttpas. True, this is: i' , :ir the: roil': of. the.thiug ; treeS, exhaust. , the'. soil, shade the erOps; and ob,truct enlOation ;hut the farmer wholhas twice as much laud as he, can Cultivate properly, might .spare atritling portion to add to the - cern - fort of himsOf Rild . his' flocks and herds: The English evince bet; ter. taSte. in :t . lii.s: particular; lo;ty tries stand in every hedgerow and east their shade over et-- -cr,y. melostut. !Instead df the neat Cottage, ,li4th.its shadeS ar.d : Shrubberv, lioivi much . more usual; is it to see the great, illy con 'structed farm-honse,"-withoin'a Lush to ex 7: . chide the seerching -rays of the sun, or allay the heat cf au ;Itueileati snit:mei. ' - 1 ' - In conelusiop, I would - say,to every one, . . ,, . t , plant trees.' I,t.t the old ni:in I , lant trees -he may " . tire to• enipy their •Leauty . ; ' at least they will eep :ilive : 4l - a- the minds - of por.:terity; the memory d: E one. -who liVed . tiat for himsAf Mow.. Let ithei yOuno• Man plant trees, when he is 'old they tvill . seenl like youthful associ . ates.so that -le gill not feel qui : le:alone among a - nov - generaodon.— , -.Dollar J.l7,r.u , :v;dper... ~ • , Eien-ctliv laving 4C many' how , ek die with and many :reniedie.s. given 4vithont efFect I was 'induced: 1)y. a n:Taal - It in Can;4fridgi.‘, to try. the -fo4wing for: a hori:e .in:y own, after I 11:1:4.1trieri the in com moa use lCiih4at effect, antli bad , , up . fc.r ',„ . • 1 Halt' pint .vii - ,e f - tar. bah pint. Suit pint tog.ethQ"r, itr I f)oureiltiown while To my oreqt wls . - in ,iive , • (minute:: AVIIOIIV fr('C'f: an:l ate freely —the . 11e7;:t.pi etni.rgi I on I.ny jtiarney. have Fine'' :11.t1 given tlie tl • .ps . . it 4 feet :hot in t0.;,_•.: iti.st!alice*,lizl.. , it firietl e t 'olstfni ,'fintornrafion. lion - :o, ,Rpm your, Timlli. • , -) • • 1 . I Oi - a titz=t asit. - :::: it., t61 . , ... , ..p . .tati ti . etli . ekaii.-1 If this .be iiortil, a giTat a'tici;:.:good v. - ork wiil I t:.:.. a coinpii,shit,i: 1= is a 'isi - iiiiile . rtr4tt.: to keel - the t(!etliiiir'ee ,frOlit it'd iii)i)urities,Hiffkg i,oas vill otillt fipt.tit the habit . of .lipt4thi 6.- thel 'ererY .43 •- . 'And li-lin thiq lint,it ..c F , fomtcl, ''..tt %yip ti ot 1L , ..1 ,rii;:lencip;d an; tliali c . :lt l i-i]- -, at. rt , g , :ll:r hoiti.. ..I'e't-oils tlft - : r.ecistoittOtl to Ire the I . l.ti.iii-el,4&•ty f l o 7 rW " 1 ld . - . [to atiorota , ft oo4t - tit..::ir• t‘;eZli;: - 'I heti 't.'e`e what I)e:tuti,. it-ii mr w have.' Tlicir id.r. , '_';i:iii, The: - e ii a fiu.,:h. 1 o fitl :al, rhize sNef.ut t the : the of itnpoz , c! tit. To ;4 p , r,, s the', i - .) ar.elt is I',.e.t c-•-er le - 1, - .-pnrc., and They. - , ni.:soeiat..fs with heal Li talie:S pr.:4,er. care. :, ; lit: liy ottivr auvzza oee.::r. ' 1 ....-r , ~,r.•,‘%..1......„1,! . tee taive-care of :ettli I 1. - se - t1 e 1, , rw4.1 0.,...i1y; h,• , . - e :heal p p(-.r:e(-' - .-ordet'by ..olne good deyltist. and hav, , ti' l em4f-11,..iiy:41 ecatairdv . .oriee a. ear,.. and i if thr . v r,.1%.' !i11:1i1y...41 to tit.'eaV. T.: - a tenr...nitti ise • lii wan n.n,. I•n , _. 5.„,„.5/f ~ .1 oitt.A t,en lc.), laq fk•kr the . I.fc--time.• (If se. we ta• . :.....•:: .4•Lt ~ ii::s earl must eopt ,oe. ri..17-, ,r,,,-i-f,,-,, , . , itveii - - nark% t -sliouli.l in-,% , 1 apol• her (.14112.rea t•sitl , 'the .rusb.aear- i •.; the t Vl' 'el ii.l 'k V...:- . l*. I At -,tiis . age !the ,j 1 nit trot rise env - 11 ~ . ;',1i....-- . ls, 1,:cI17 is it 1ic•ci . ....:).- . 1 rvl for ailitli.W.tr; u , e -t6611r... - ;wdt.ts, vac-11111- : 1 s;yraliirr. ,, ... If 4 the teeth ,ltare bean ,negleetil';' , . -forisolne time, .-tl;con. 5 , -J7ai.. , .g0. ,-- 1 poWder will I - lie rfeessal::,-; :11,r i t gr.iit.;• - : . 4e.; 51.4 - ...4,11. I,e. ta.-:,i 1 ; ;;,,,,•ii in, seleei,lng - zi ,pc ., \\+.1..i . . , , Many of'die deu-,11 .tit.tle .. ..,f;:ept : ;OT s, al . . ,44....,,, . 1 . 40 t 4 t.. A p.1,,,• % -.... • .raur6top:t. ; is - : goo d ; , articae. .'"\\*O 4o not; like elet.r, el iatioeal, ant L therefore 'cannot. reo-1 .01nInund-;ilis'llfie;lf 4r ,, t a.nteists keel) a good'. powder., - cm hanriJ . witli . .Wltielt they stiptilv, Iheil fati.entii.,:',,,AVe sui•rtly .. Our, pttient.. - = wittii: ~ . ~. - - :tbe- Orris4oOth p,c,,'-c.c.1•4 for Whi• - :1 messlialli , (nye' a. rew. tw. in .sotn.:.. 1 pture , attire.-- :\w o, , ::‘ • • we say again, ;:ii to 5..4 - true :ir.i)bil 0.,:1it,s - t awl 1::..."ve sour .tc,eth I,;ut Itt .go ~ ..klioruer; tie- oici . routs,,relityve•i,..tihi ,, -,e,:ilyta, ~ i*f,:, filled; th , i, whole. set . :ivell.tk...aiteLl; :awl'. then rise the bru:sh rei;ula-Liv...: .. ... - ~ ~ - . . Imtl l I'l'olll do of tag Ie•• eciu si-t . . To'Pre:let-eve .E4 - ::$1' resit. ' , l'ltt-n water -tt , -;on un.hlr-1:(4 Time, in rinanti. fr' sitfninent to (-over the Inue: la a short - 1 time a" set; rn will. rise upon_ta. surf-ar...,. Tiiell I drain . off',, the wholi water, and :1,31 .frtilt, awl i rkktut- the-- ofkra.tion . kun'. ltil : i»ote_otin ri , - ', si-'`.. Stir tn) the lithe igid itvr,ttiit, :it'd put in your ti.i'g, so that tiuiy, aa•el conipieti-ly covet- 1 d. "kt s "s'hoily ei:itaifits 'tie external ;tit itnifir,rves tfietii. irf flie iine4t order. '1 lia , ;-e tyiv . i. , e r,•;;-s' whieh have 'L;een Itept in dos w.ay•iglit niolithß.:; .:iiid A - 4 I.kitig broliouleati no‘he • iiistirigdislie , 4l Vr.ini fliozie' wilik;h . u . re fre - -h inye.l. illady win gave-rn(i. the stated that she, hld frlserred themlkerfectly good iii this way for ti , o y--er'i.'-'4ll.'eritiii.4_,:'ited.satura tion crith crater. seemq.-neee,,,RftTy to- fre:..ti o ,-- the too ; 2:rent epustieitv of 'tlie lin'te f ot.hd wise its stroli7, aflinity.f, r ihe ear . hotatte,- the . 1 , vaitaial, of the ' . 4g s], it ,'au.se,.s it 3 decompo , ition. . I .' ;. ~: „ i' l -' •\ s ', i \ $ TirE (WAS' ; TO - HAVE 400 D Reecs.---Sait 'your Intnt in a ...end tzt , •-I - :pitt snit sufficient On eacklay-tr tb cov;:lr'it; three or four clais atcr, ziake a biine as birbw4. as van be made in heilii4 wuttir; skim the ~ b rine While ma- kitiv; when ec,?l; ec f ver thd,fnest-with it, and keel) it under . the brine six weeks; theulpt dram a, , ,few , ',.m4tit • and rntitioroughty With btsiAp4ppei groin fine;'(i!le finer tite bdt ele ter* Lang andstno sztit4 . y onr bacon is Well ttrecl.. ,If ii-lstim-1.7, ' theft:l3o4e li qu tw e live ttioiattis* yeti tilted 'have u'o ' fears of bugs br I 'skip' pet's..—Pr4irie Fanyte,r. ' ' ' ; 13 U1114;--For bans crr R sygilds, :apply 'itty fie.4r-at , otice, tititd . l eep on the wound It- s &tried. Tf St 'cannot be n,lnde to . stiek, ';YTense oeoi4 tlte44#so us'io font n.ecia.t. of cAit4tiple since, to lizaT4i.to,b4:4 SQ 415 taicesPif :40:4.in.kaitire' r • pqin ,irgste to ly + . nclinvier ,the-wound he4l - st feutdeol..., F • . . • - • ~/1. Obit, people ire like an indoper3d- 1 eat pre •= t ettiinis 4ili4ttl,ll with tilOr ctlyn opirions,lnn, a truly do .t r,ress lutist ii•fier torn ~ ..__ ';To Dill 4 tisicliy Rats 4- ... ,_ _ , • - .. °` A 'friend' has just linformed. us of 'ii ph he' adopted . .to • • get irid of -rats. 1 . 4 s Fent ices swarmed with them: Ile-tool a small. fish-hook; attached .tO : a fine wire, 'and sus-, fended oil it .a. iiiecel ; Of cheese, letting it hang about a 1 . .),z;4‘ t from. the:ground. . ' One : of the rats leaped•at it andl was hooked, and Sat -. up . such a horrible :5 optetti, noise and- rattle that :ill the rent forsook him . and 'ILA Not a rat.. remained on the premises. - A few days . af terwardsltis ncPrlib4r declared that he was - :, %?igited with a- plagne' worse than those -of .V. , ipt,--;that the iitsii-ould surely eat him tif), house and all. (Our,. f riend enjoN'ed: the joke bitt!kept shack. ' This was not. philan- - thropic of him, So 1 1 (.... the bengit of 'his neigh-; Uor, whq.we hope i4kesl:the` Rana, • and the re , t of mankind; wel- Msclic. the di:with:mt . !" 1- 1 Without Oi t z se joine , yee or charging the dol ,lhr.--Rie-aal ,hero I ork; r. • , - - rut - tee:44 41 Martial Attlijie.. .., . 4 Since rotti, - 7 1 7 -especially -file lyrical form of it—leas beige a power: inlthe State, may be interesting. - .0••our readers t'Oficar . ;that . a T 'urkish ptiet,lPl l. lis Effendi,. hits :written a na tional I . yran,l, lit-• the style of the " MaNei lhti es'' u tuck ht.. countrymen are deSeribe` 1 I as, re peating with l iltaordittair tetit and-' ! ,:ttergy. Philosophers 4 (I*lge t. -to • d espi sa poet rv,a ad I-'t a • I - • to banished the poets fr,im hit nt Aul ; repub lic ; but in niruents . of crisis like, that! which the Orient, it ll , S4tlways fo•and that I,nr n will !Ife:tr, and date - 1411,1 . :,spire tni,ie p•,rdatly tin...er , . . the - Swav of 11a,.11 pt .:ion t atm .‘si I , ) ' .., , ) t , ...„ Itao.a. Li,. lex:at: 1 0 0 1r of-ner:ve and bas. k iti 0-4.lttee.l ly. - Ilt his subtle and 1 1-4.. l spirittiad pow' , ei'.• • Titel_SpaT - - !tans ,!cell!';.! itl Tria-tietts. 'l:,'.) : , :er •letisP.: nen -, , , Cited the armS *iii.t.ll beat „tow iii,on„, ,it..o. :mot 1,, l l l er the Kiners-OrlEttrop.. Kolater frotised all ... .., 'It -it-et-many •to i i il . etion. Peekce,.; . lyti 6 f:r.,:Vv.i. the 'j Rhine provincejl—andr win W.,u". th.• I author l •. -,-. - • 1 iltwo . ro'yal pefisp.ms. ' TlnYlltiVT.dtition of-IS way effected to the .• 1 (thorns of .11. I .titiir pOnr la. Ritrie,"--and Ate.' .., Isplendid II.n4:0-iatt! c.nn yo•,za of '49 was . 1 made to the ll‘ l !Xossatit M Lr'kili." Our oen, Common,wealthlz wa.:l- intro hie.ol by ti.. p - -ialin , tune,—and Jaintk tlx. t;. conch -.....ts.friticened out of - throc . htlf4loai; -lit; a dh wat. I;l0.,;lin and C tn - m1i.41 ,- - "did n •ark - a:!:In t _dt •fw 11t,2, . ~. - , 13tilish Navy -,' sit Nolsoa - aal ICJlliti:;‘.l-ood,- - -, ,• , - either writer .\oi.'iaittl'y dill •in .i.r t .t. tlLin!S..!ldan, repys, -au& all ',Other antiquariOn prosers about the savereigalyol .thy 5.•. t .: pat to.r.Alicr. It is of.no sat tll ttiitn. - ni• - ,' th., , a• di tt a native po et slryald lia. - vt - t',drawa fr,mn -etc. roclk th.... 4..• livingwaters t or , b. Oiti4;whicli litoac.!' sit:is;),- . the cournot64;iviuginittl forthy the natl-mut zeal.. To fluNi,i-whOlhave a inereiv.lnintandu terest in the ICcintest of Twit and' 14;ss, it Is pleasant to entidt the voice of . the Vu--es be side the•rittufder of i,.7antion, jt• it be-I•only, as the expreqsiolt i , f -turkher awl a. nosier itniu tat& in the affairs 'Oil rm. a ..-.lliir --no-rim. -I -• • i - • • - .... -- '7,7 ----- -or - ' 1 :? - c" --- ,", -- : - •• - • . 1 4 ai' f zi'r al,: It 1.:4 , , za i enz., .1 . , .• His sweetiotr_Tl was Ate. last hei.stmT, " The legtti, - .11:•.n, , 11,, had bei,_-9.tenrdl)ve 1. up , , • i•, on this esqui iie plei.-‘l6r ':.-t'i;t•r:ll NVq;N:Z ,4 ,, Ill', soul tilled witlOnspi , ralon , -,,r ri •1w5t..1ni,.10.1 \', awl already Clabitini; kindred wlihithat wtal i ty. After gaying-itlits la:: tO0!.:11, alt( breath ing into it tint - Candying .splril oi Sot" wltiil was to .conA•ortre it thro-,;2- 5 .i. all thil.• as• - his . - cv.;;ll , ..san•s:l'aili,' he - fell MI!, :1 g- . .. 11 he an 1 yi.fec ,illl.,11).:.:7. 4.!! A• , -1.; 11, t.i.slitt'l - to , ':'r',); 4 IliS ilall . 4!iikl,! - ;E:011 .4 : , , , ,v .:k lii Com iit. .." ' , Hither;' 5..1 id Ili:, ." I/ Ir . ; - Em' lie—lay, l : ta •k is. doae—tho ' -. ...t.5-,iiiiem---ilty It ...ill x at ---''s fix: 1-- '! v i." ; - : 7 ...t.ie),, 1 t so. dear f:lt'a,i'r," \aid •.I.•,:.g.'it-- : the gill,: fitteirilpio; iti:a. - as tc.trs is:.. , il in h?r,e•i•,•s; ‘• 6., 1 11.•in t .t. b., li-....;:d•—,-,v.t 1:).0.; b t:- .. • . I tur,.f ir even: trip' , y..mr e'.l- - •:;',11 - 1 - ; a ..i.':,ys• a r , i 011 it.. - I aiii, Stif we v.:ill -"in tke )I,on w:•11 iag till-let in i.l'b .• rltt . x'i ~ I :-..T1 • ' - .11 i 1..4 . re:re:lt lug." -i " D. - i . nOf de•cive ,votirs.lf, .Itt- love,", . 1,. •vt-,:v. • • ! I, . . I said tini! d••••tr , t I'll •r "11. - YV 't - ' ' I tom t=ab ; E'en to the t.:l4:i , 'alley of (1.-alli? - I never' be - i . e.- it.. 1 bv Ivnivi :ii I. _ From . ' 1..; ' ': I. " `-• -• • • - • '-• . i . Thy brother-- lovelthv brother asaltN - 5e11.7 I - Ho:Ill . : 11 's nt'l•r , :li , Taloa:. do l-lo. 11: fo i l. add, in „Sever not the.ties tiltatibind thee to . Itint.—, I thi'', illy dyi:lig, : i aciar.• Von. s.p.--;ke of 1efr0,. , 11- .I.lis paretrts.are tl4, parents. His - home isl I men ti my thttille—fitlz - • th,-.le. Int fast 111tki: Mile., Is 11.; - ::ini flis lie; Yirtaaas ? is 11:2- rsf 11 , ) ,.. i --s'i t t down i7.l,';',i ray pi;:al, ii4-re .- , ft) t z • thorn ,Llespiri,t '1 , 1 . 1r•1 1, ! % , -I. !, !iiii; ;Is 1110 u shimati,t.a„il i tlitil :111:' liviii_ - 1i , .0f i:it 5 , ...1...i1-., , a ill .111-r---le: encourag. , min xv: , . t thy smile, ; ' fl.tr hii 1 1 , :a rf ; me (_ , 11 , :•_. III?re ,1 , ..1 . tii.,-.! ti..),,;,•,,, m 10.-11 ,r,0.,.. 1 !lviil hate 4 , ,•:it'il, if t ,1,• - ,1mi1. 1 - . o f 1 )- 11 - j o y 1.-_, w i :, I li ' ; been Iso- long- my s.,bti....qn •at ', au I ...luligliC— wijli a v:pit.:t ear.che.l 1 - .3 - 'pm-wit:l.' 'Ls lte v:,i'n' Mt I simple : 1-,...s 1,, , 1... - • en I En-iiile 01 •I"-') . 1'-`4 ,I11 " , I , ,1t ure ,.1: 1 ,..., m .,i i ...„ , ! , . p A t i, ? - Fo„i t - k, l i i•-„, n ,-,t, 1 ; i tenoth-est enn...tion,- sunEr the folloWinrr stan lleal p•ently !w1 hirii. - 1-4 . - affection thoU I •-, i H. . . . . , _ •irnarest: reclttim liith.' , "IS adversity upon him ? ; , , ~' . ...! ..v.toes De'.‘7 . .albz. 1 . 11 . poylertv's vale. Cit 4 1111-111 '-,1101 - ' Otri -for he is tlr,'....vn brothr, " awl tit; liinffto Love . • Tim Paths - .r—is lie. not feAdo, and fall ,of I •vears?,..., Has . he, I.):rne. the bfird(Xlind 'heat of many lot - tunimeni ? Is Ine not asa ripe shock of Cott). ready -,to gatherel, -; the I.pirtter above ? you 1 - w hold him with I Cent-form, With•slow, and . unsteady step, mov lug. down the hilt life, soon, to - enter the valley of the..ShadoW ofideath. -Then bekind to. him -bear him lup [while tint: : : 'oppresSed ivi Lir the iniirraitiesoftte; comfort him amid - hiss(rrows and then .shalt thou do well.— 'lltts .hn:not labored fo • thy good? Ilas he not toilktd lowe for thy comfort ? antl does he not daily send up . hfs prayers for thy eternal Welfare. ? Admints s er 111 en tO MS wants, and smoothe his pa aa.t tti time grave. Be - kind to ti t s.- fatlir, when thou wert youno . • Who 1;0;01 Ihee t so fondly atslie tie caught tits first a events -that, fell from thy -; • toot , av, J. 1 • • jfiined in toy int-went glee." • .. Thy Mother-Ate, ioo,kis just passine , awavf' ~ i S( ;on she will sh - ,•(• where the wieCed from troubling; :md the weary are forever at I rest. "On her in6W May traces of sorrow be . Seen." her once imy and health ful, arc marl:el tlie furrow's .of age. "She is passing away Has be not nurtured and cln , rislist - d thee not. watched over I. chilkih?Yorss'gleerul hours, and youth. - directed: .thy :foots:kips in Wisdom's ways I. In IV:t‘qt%ircl 1110111illrg has she not been so- • . lit:itousTor o.obd l ill. she not. NNO”t thy. to, ,et ant oi ! lotp •Lentl‘'s ~ ,I)l';tVe4l 4 ;thy sins fo;s-iven.': 'Vh, well infiy-; ; . est • cherish an -,1 ecinfort her now, forilov ;11-1;-r and kind has sL •, . . .; , i .. ..11,. ! ",...:ti1....r t.';:y. tli ,!. , ..,41--...‘r Ow. , Mil slie. prat' ~ ~ . , A, 1,.r.; n....,..,.-i.;.voil ,•;•,- I.re:oh.. Willi ave. ills . of isice.lile.,s then, , ehuvr her lone 1 • tli;!ir tho 'dew of atT.,:tion U 4 p,': , u:' "Bo - I , ;;liti uhcl.rwer 3 - (4.1 '0:41 t4l liy far, . liie-ktithe tivpi In of the ..; • Thy and lovely l" ',..11e kind. nnd . :lll;:viimOte ?,. Turn not nwnv no:4cl:4.n'tzt•enciri,k twine iitont z. 1 1 ,;. will memory. In '4:,l4l , 3ll , .. , (l*.i.inatiliallav:z. site sportol ciimfott , zl thev!; Sliti wii l taed around thy 1,4.4- I, i;le arid - ivitil heti onus soft hand .iiresi.d • ~) . •npr Won, tor snoi. t . hytrorn h.c.r the.o ninve , 4 14-.! 110' •tvgb Lind w 47‘r;riliwy . a Lowers, • i;t..jlaita.:ll4itilizti,i).y.. • 1 . " Bo Ithiti t.t,tity s'At...r-:-nottntinv'tnr.v know . 'hive : lit” 4 fitthfinis below I?,att- Tr oN,lep of Great ,4 11;'astrononier,eltannied or anfi :--nonh :under. him, On • , • . with a •12.arci . or, a I • • , . • 'Dr. joluit•on;.r(otild never. enter " a room with his • foot l'o&inost.; if' by mistake it did get in h4:WOuld step Ca and place his ricrlit f,.Ot fortnnOsf.. - • . • • . • - I Julio, 1 coiiittls6 - I 'the„ 1 s;.) und•Of.th.und,:rktid .alwavS. wanted to get " in a ci! 11 ar or ttnt.er .around to oieape the dreadful . . • . . „ • To. \ Quei - In ;the death was full of licart..rs.... Even TaMyrand .trem bledand change/4 ,(iolor on hearing the \ word pronounced.' . • !Alat'shall Say met'and overthri.4 - op ' • 'pomng, art . an , i screamed ;vitlt tenor at the jthght Of" a teat. r I • - P;?.1 . (1. the .grelt•riottld never be perhtailed er‘ - i,s a bridgcl; aild'tbougli he tried !.•.onits.- i ter terror, .failel to uo:tio. Whenever. he set" foot on. one tic-would shriek btit in dis tress. 'anilagorry ' • • ; Dvr i bn would Fier rr help "nnYone 'to qllt l qt the table fair would he be .helped If iinV of the artiele!'liapPened 'to be spilled on tliti .tahle, hel wOuld jump up and leave his meal nufinitec.l, .; • • Thci . story . .of,lite . great Frencinnan Male bra eli hnoWn, and. Well t tz tea. lac fancied.that he carried an enoriti, - Itts le of';irmitott at•thetip of his nose. No one could convince Hint to the contrary. ..01w dny a gentleman vifirtitig,him :adopted this • plan $o , cure him• of his'iolly. He approachedliini with the intention of embracing - Min t : - wile!' Sudde)ily . he e.N6lainied. ." j ' . . ! four 1e,7. f mutton - bas struck me in the tliee : ;at Malebrititch .eipreSsecl regret. \The - frieti; went on, "Mav I ri& re ; more' thelefiettititTance with a raior!7 " ritiy'fri 01 my Mena `I ..owe.-you moreithan litL. Yes, Yes ; means ;cut ' it oil _ twinkling the friend lightly eut the tii Of the philos'oPher'S nose, and adroitly from, undtir 4:1431;. a superb leg of mutton ;nisei). it inizinnlPL - ; 1" cried _ " I live ! I breathe ain!savoi nose is free; my lieitd is free ; ibut—')at—tt was raw, and that is cook ed !" - . I t • ; but then you have" been gehted near'the Sri that must be , the .reasou." ' l l4l . lebranch was, :s.atisfied, • and from that time forward 14e ,93ade, no, more complaints a t bt,ut,,any .pint - on ;11. or any other monstrous protiberittureion his nose. untried couple Went- to . !flag ra oi;a`,+isit,land, the. gentientan in otter :to eotirtric,.e his idea! that .he was 14;tve ,as, ;cell as gallant; resolled to go down into.the „pale of-the $lO of e.ourse., objected.:! - but finding jthat.lie Ryas determined 4 ntlectionately requested him to leave his pocket book ] and watcl: b(himii.. • . , Ours at Home. 4- :- - . - , • :=I;71,:lt. thy I. l l:iir i: o'vr! , - i Y: , y tvriii-..t . - 4,, , !,ifi. , T ) i:4 ritti—' f • rhy i.. 1,1,4 ;0::i• nqty1,.,,11 , 1-("r tli%• ir91r. , 411L.-n snot., £1 , .;,1 ;Ile r.', , i.• i 4 1 . illllti.trt: , i , li!•:.?,1111, " 4:. Z. • Si3.tntli.l . l7, . TIO art kiflit:n; el'iilv-ai• to ni 'q r.% ia to t. pi tell yotir's:-.aTi. of livlngar: o . degr ,•-•,: 1).:low 3•:, !). 1 1 ri mvaii.:;'i -, [eoin': o rt - anA. * enjoy ` n.! it -atv livirti, depen , ltil; upoa. e:t,itio- , i i'a Oh! t.:nil of v .. .ki,pyalit'pr:::ll.l.an ainia oil.:; iipgrijafs difer 'etivo',iii-tlf• f.',L:1•1t... k ! •.1 . • , „. Gtt,tru. :44-414;4 fai , e ;ssot:;ittions- Of pleattl-4. 1 witicexpetiklitiire---the - notion tha, ht.-cause 1 pka.i.ure cant hh Tureltase4 Nt iiii,niot:uiy, there- 1 fore iiaiinot he : spill tw . ithont: i• s ajoy- tre.titt. Wiiit ?: thing co=t sl.ii,Mtants no true 1 ile:4nre (~-%yli- i tt ltis 91 1 ,4r . ,.11' to a .1 , 1•44; an hi yet how f - 410 Ili , .appre;latii)i?. gollerliel :by 1 110 , 6:l:er 'stittiliird, :4:s•if t1e.:1,43 iu - ere. it pleittire ... ..l in eimtildiiiire'.- - -e - r sc. .. i . , : i , i . , Let yout:si..it4le4d.a - want leirr*.y you provide 1 . zimaitist. Viati are - toot , at4trre: - L that it:is , :end • real .want • it is -‘s,:orth iv.lbilt-.. - t t p feel it . a l i .; i 1 little, in oi - ili:.r :to fee) •the retio,f from - 1 Alezn ifitt !Ir.!. tt:i 1e::.1..ed lis . to; waem (14., ix'? coursso - Oti would. lit - .( 1 :. Les . , tilic4F4; the eltealk-st.; . : rfaks rule-will 116,.. 0u1y . ,:5i:t...-e - rum-. ey, hut. &aye; alin - ti g4. - -x.)d,,deillof tridiug inde vision," :h • . . ." . 1 . . : - Toso intil'h leisure leads t 4 ex:pr ,. .5,14;.114?",.:1115... when a nianili in N s x-ant. nfi ohiautk, it of enrs. to kiln- tliltjthey are to :he la,Rl f.,1. • tn - i,aeS• ; 1 and he inch - :-. 1 ;•••• - - - - .r4cr to; pas the - time. : . .. :- . -lirtVh: . , • - : ` The totilel,pf truth isindeol tanit of stones of cry:4lll4 but in- as mi t cli"as trien ham i been eJnetTri. - .4 ill li.aritig it, it: liasto:no en's•Al ! ..l:l-: tea by a 6ttimint cotnitost.•,ll4 .1.,a., , i,ir tuaterial , •:. It' is deek• : tti.:.be. : Ituttente.) that -ttruth!izelf willattraeti btitlittlO tr.:ea:dot:l i : .att..l eii:;fan : until it be iinialg-am:tted kith 's(iin..l Itailieu _ tar part,::itt>rtitrasioa, or se•l. Onntixt.td. an i' unndtlittliitiNf it tai often . :::iirove , ..:15. unlit f or eorroncy . „, rt• faue gold fofr :cirenotton.!. Sri ', ly>.titor /11,:ii.01 has oLsetveil : " Thati Nhat i. tiAlow.i tlf i e, , trittit too ch,:ely . ma's.: tal;:e. care 1 that she kloei; not 1.:4 rile tint hi..f, teetL, .llell has little 'to: fear front truth, but he has annelt 1 to fear fiditi t o .pretened ::frienti4 pf it.: III; thentforithtt. s deal to-r.ll the li , ,.owtis hf the living alc.it: ..., e.,: i nal to the, haiardouq: task , j of wilting' ''alt.;:tory of tlitilr.: , .owit titne;J, - ivorr[ I thy •of beutg 0-an. , ,tititted ti ttirios.. thftt hie to": . 1 coute." • : f;: : 01* l'Acitztteare. " t 11l +v tig.l urst of 'LeliNtliinae..‘NUS cue livered ti.liiirefn court ofjiistiee.iu " Yout '',:hynor sits liko . on - the adorable; seat of jugtice ; likt the .44:11.ic rock of Giber :titer, -while" ! the - eternal rive .of lufl•rcy, life this eadaver6,usilviives of the Vallev, "-flows nienn'i • • dering• at.r l r feet. - i The folliwhag is tlie.eoturnennient of the siieech linter in Nov. Ji.rs....Sr " Your lioriors do, not Si,t. tiler.; like tri-trhhi statues t0 . '.114 uui.cl iih4trt. bc.i every littf,; hreeze.":t * . • Auotheril4cyei - thits• eoiriiritficed his hurl. angue.: • "Tl; • rip?'= heiimprtant crisis Sv arrive hiive ditiven," Anotho tIRL expatiated - ' • . 1 out pleit4fooUsi,m - e that tho gewletitittifrign the east his .given ,theni 4 very- le t irtied.,9'speeelt.t ha3.l - roainetl-.Avith old Rorcutusl 6oeked with old Binerates.ripped NV tk ri ( - fps;iead.e rt l Nyitli ol.ttC.iiitlw ride=: hut.avhat: lidrior,'doe.l he . knolv about the la>