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Where Arostook is toile!), And strong, brave hearts fill u Far in th 6 laneofgold.-C • Let Union be:your-battle cry,. AO for the contest nerved,_ 'Procinim in toncis that reridth: That i 1 shall be preserved. • Then up and ging your bander TO : every Passing gale r_ - ._ Buck and Bieck to lead ) There's no such word as- fai CliOltus.—Shout, Freemen, shou Visceliancir From the New York gun ' Tire. Rang Or's. Rm. DECISIATION OF THE MIER PEI On the evening , of the2sth of 1842, h small army,or more prop panyef Texan trOops crossed the (tad moved to attack the Mexic Idler; but, viewed in a very tat and eCen to the wildest ima4ina hones of - success seemed utter: Their regular constnander, Gen S , ,with one half the io:vadino. force, of tile enterprise, had abandoned before, and the remainder -chose determined ha 1.0 retreat ingloti out striking a blow. The bold sheer desperation, for they had .1, 44 .. g a .g ....ta 1iicd% no —nothing but their rifle-5 t qu'or.ahlc-coupage of hearts whic i l fear. At file distance. of a short leaz line at town of Ifier, so _strong •almo every honse a fortress . • stotte., a d the, 'citizens the bray_ the frontier; (vont of lay the camp of. General Canales and the c.hiyalrons La Vemt, wit b artillery and two thousand soldic l • 1 of the Mexican army. • • The sun at in , a huge bank . 0 'stormy clouds, and a hoarse roel thunder mutteredominously as th landed on-hostile shore. Pb jority of visages looked stern, and the tempetuous ince of that eel( sky, and every hand clutched its with nerves of iron and awful eue a low yet terrible murmer ran al timn— . :Veggeance on the tnti whose falsehood has brought us 1 In the angry,rushing ranks, ho Aim one youth 9f some twenty st betrayed a' very' different feeling which actuated the mass of the hiughed, jested, and gave wa . ,y t 'ebullitions of mirth, as if merel the amusement of a frolic, until brothers rebuked his merry mad But Sack Phelps only ausweie, 1 al vein—" What, would you. hay Are we not bound lor a battle funeral ! And 'I See no - need o long faees, Unless it be to frighten the enem •?" . - Indeed, the yOung man looked the person ification of the highest human;, prowess, with his-talf,handsome form, springy ..4 . e'id powerful as a tiger, and his beautiful, fair, almoit rein :nine features,heaming. with .radiant smiles and, bearing the impress of recki,ss'braiery, while his keep blue eyes twinkled-..with gay humor, and overflowed with .sparkling, irre-, pressable anitnatiou, and his !rich -yellow ioeks waved round his fine .shoulders like'the golden sun-god. The two 'elder- brothers:, James and William .Phelps, also presented a 10 /1 noble physical appea r ante ; - an .the 'three, with the famousranger, Capt. 'wig marched at the head of the advancing col i- Very iocin° the-deepest darkne tto the earth, ant revery object be Ille, save when thefitful flashes lifted up the pall of sable clouds . ii the neat instant,and thus tenth llore intense. " Captain Lewis, lend me said Jaiok Phelps in a serious - vol " For what purpose I" inquir I ;," Leant to . cut - open the f our war !" answered tit With his merry musical laugh." " * Hush !" said the officer," near the enemy's line." Scarcely had he spoken, wh sheet.of crimson flame burst a fe l , - fore them, and the deafening ro• platoon of musketry. reverhera night air. The Texans uttered enough_to wake the dead—" the, traitor, Canates I." *. 1 14' their foes. libltia~tcl, . . . f -• . - After - a - b.rief•stru to 'they drove' )n- the! ipickeikuards, and, th - Otitit inOreerit - i pause 1 the three hundred he ,oeSfieti to . batt it kith 4 .the three -thousand. t the, ' instant Ll? . A4orin-i -breke ',forth in all ita ' cryi. - .eitill, the. - .‘ - exican 1 . ertnnott-rind the dr: ii;artilleryi-... 4, of . '...eai , en I 'o'pened together. lii • gled iitipe'sl. , : (diets and hailstones rattled among the cli . perel in fearful rivalry asi - man land nett, joinedlli fearful -cant eat; tv,ittle the : i of the wounded, and inoans . of .Se i ,yitio , could be heard only ti arelinterVals,: : :Mid:i the. ferocious shouts . f the ;warriors itiii the mote tremendous pen sof appalling ti.:cender. Such yea... the scene o rage :rind ItoriorV. near, ly, if not!quiteunequ Iled ii the art4ls of the world. .- :. - ; • . ' 1 ,,.• • ~- . ! -Ampu•iia-hurled in ss after Mass le s %inf.:in by againist the little b nd '4sf'. aesperae.: „. riven. terers,thinking to cr' sh them by tfj mere weight of numbers; but,.firtii and uti.:'.lding as the solid rock-in. II e..oeeen,..t.hey Osisted and Tolled bardc eve - ly Blow; in bitiketi;iwafes il. g Crisis. train - h the sound, trth, loa n uth, Canale's charged up ° Bred horse ; but the n too unielt fOr:theliexi bayonet; and till.slo~ on w tid,the. Te ani - for . suburbs of 1 1 / 4 144., and their lodgement-in stone houses, when the The followN morn tiful from the' Aor-dri" golden orient, and the . • smiles find . 1)11i!her;, 'as stained the blue , eye of had ever cri rtiso ned p yrtur ranks L onus. ou 01), But with the first beams Arnlindia ii : nd terrors' bittle. The angel in giiita'ule . ous daticne.ks, opeued w buildings where the-ra .and,continued to thong deadly aim of the Ame n.anoneers oir one b y o gun'.was deserted, course to the protect:tn.' tops in the neiglibciPh ;ay Titui:s. Debetn ber, trly a com- Rfo;Orand 'e n lowa of mini light, IMMEE forlorn:- mtverville, The officers urged 031 and plumises, colutu aftl tneiadous strife; yet Gtt like snow •bens:ath a Int l fires .c,f the Texan sha n fore e w ith dre w o f the, unerring riffe , ;, 1: h Limiter! cteattin - the st roofs of the houses. despairing a few &vs new lender ]ouslv With- "eso ri o.. t was .1 .- c.. , r or- Oir • unclon knew no. . Atnptidia, then, - with of hi, eoatitrrineu, reo sent a white . flag with the Texans to capilulati. favorable terms; and a: large additional force einity, the rangers acee : and 1.4iLl down their ar.s tl stood the stubborn. st; boAst I ;e,' itiburl.A rnFilldia, , a poolatill 1 1 , • the elite Nevertheless, every agreement, by 'which Lb induced to surrender, • days, and ,a powerful gu for the city of ,Mexico. prirations.during the j belief, and many of crushing fivrrden cf. tnel fatigue, and were lnty But still the youth, J '•'especially distinguished, and. bitterly . oprkAed tb tained his habitual flow et and jested as merrily beneath the 'glittering • concealed a deep and having communicated t the other captives, the. and overpowered their a nearly twice ac numerou they were entirclk witho black and I of- far-off !. last Texan MEM gloomy .tt:q DeetTobe - r trusligsi Irgy . g.the r Catiales, ever, there niteers,who from tgat rowd. :He the wildebt going for s two elder in his u • rife to do ?‘ 1 : nstead.of a - They tben started to , hut the wbo:e countn; . and meeting the troop 4) by the traitor`Canales, • made prisoners. For this attempt -to • goyernmeat ordered the deciniation, wbich was tut of a lofty mountain and Saltillo. . A little before sunset, were ordered itito a • lin deatb. The cruel Canal a demon, connted.outini otheansetical to that o tenth bum being black, white. Ho then shook and - carried it along tb to thrush his fingers u iandkeraief, and; by th: ebanO, e*act his Own] Su-spense and horror o the powers of pictorial d. grew liidd that oeFer . lia. perilous crisis of 'bur pin t ! nerves shook; like leaves would not hive quailed . 1 of a Irunclicq pieces of a .. uocertairity the nov viewiess fates •prod need . agitation. Many of tho. orof-death- uttered invol 'sonic screarried wildly n: the eold . leadin ibeir:he 'descended .etitue invisa otlightning: but todrop 1r the gloom lour sword," tbOother. so that We jester, must, be But at length the 0 1 1 ii 1 "the _three brothers, who s l of the line:. jack but i marked in laughiq tot'. - VA bet you w hundred do biaekteattr "15oue 7 " repliWitg, tone. a brilliant iw. Pa bces e . r. of a Atimle I on the still. n g c !' n # 4' 'iniet • " I hare won it ?"• excl _ LTIMNAL--DEVOTED TO POLITICS ITEITIS, LITERATC4) , ,,E - AGRICULTURE SC E 1 n t4ll i.with Oil bun t er le and revolv -roved t l -an- lance as 4f . e1l •its vly,-iteadily, anti ever ed their way it(to the Iboutlnitinight aecte,l er.ll- Of the strnpst contest cease k•;:,, .nine bright aut ~..'nean (1 4 ping ;-cliainb - erCif the • imp -1 ), air teetii4, uitb ..i . if Ito tear Infil ever • ..2 heaven, and no , Ailood I glorious earth; . 'a , •ll of burning. san 'anatei renew "I the exidan artillet :y, ar •rls (luting the Iprevi ith riiuud shot lir the t iger had taken tefuge ger for hours; l e it the ican lifle, pieko the g.„ until at lastierery ' • the - enemr h4l te parapets or the flat sod. , 13 ' by . ,71 Itt , rnate threats • .r column to !At tre.- 1 they . rtle/zed I)lii3i; tiing• isun r lt the crce rp-5b00ter...4 5 the fro:I& the Ntaldn ,, e •:tvin4 more th;lik five tba Ostotwary 'i - craft Led to stratagetn,and l en. La Vega. utging an& offerink it 1 1 I was. known that a nd atlriveil in the vi ted the -proposition, ticle!•of the solemn prisoners b:4 been as elolated in Is few •.• . • ~ • rd niarelted t4rri off r. Thisi'i sufferio 1 and nines almost s rpass heraisnnk und - • : - the r • ne4ly _hun g _''' and red by the wa ii. . • el: Phelps, nit ]11:11.1 himself in the battW .. owl, reflation;r',bain of spirits and'llStigtr.• ,as ever. • Tio. :ever,, ust•of his le% Sy he daring design's and le desperate. p suddenly as." • - med l guard, 4,l as thernseive)i ~ t weapons The Cori,titu - tion of Anwtica is lov . e.tl.ly e3;ery friend - of true .liberty. This love has bravely•strug!ded on through t.b4 stOrrn of Know Nothinffistti; .but now tv4 that. storm has pas - red nivny,,:.thi% love bur'n;in th - e - breast of every it ue t, huWican. Tht:re was a time, Ithust (ion - fess, when the foreigners faith,•in our flee insltutions, was somewhat staggered. Nor-enn wo well Mame his want of faith. Everywhere ho went his ears wer e assailed by that fiendish cry: "Down the fusei;,-,tierL-down with the catholic citi - Ited "en' retren' t borne nded gain rose; aroun' lanoeni caturo ey were all . ape, tbo blo6dy •sentet i zeouted on tit: between wo hundred toi draw lo ill the s 1 lii hat a. a the captives, while the res. he h'at rhoro. for 1- 1.10 of ',inter /were Illy, is roan ,of a tattial lino, for e.le I ,der the cover :laird of itu be ;scene de gerio ion. Fe paiedin the, battle, and in the-wind, Which 'efo4 the fiery' hail illerjc The atiang,e 01 cOntest with the general and4..;,arfol who drew th eol lila+ moan', *bile if they rarel . .. felt hed res inost race 9us 'Fiat appr. ood near -the hiti hand a Y- titre re- "'Captain {arsi that I d c4r ia a • e • - -3 • itnea tne yieultn is 4 cratt-cst 4.;autttli liyars4in 'll 1050 ) I 1 ,, 4 .14 .. . . , .-- . : . • •accents of blended joy and • triumph; a s hu ;'Together they drew - the sword:: that - gave i f ..iThe-trilskman atuditSo i : , cow .:f. l'itvmatber's,:brea' nt.,4.rr , i h e lo i tn it . .., iiif i vin . at held up the hue oldea-th and added—!• Such 1 freetom ' .tot • milbona : l and grappling !• 4, few months- a g o; as Waco, .Ingnlia„.4(ll inn ib er t r y.ilf e , d • , s. •-•*-- pe -'i l i t h r i e l-..- - Th e lti a ii iii -- 4ed i•-• . 1 .t ii alivayi my lack.l" bnt whether he referred IWith the - t. , e;ithe Catholic and the.Prp t iest. tBW : I n .t inscol,R. L, was trayelli i_ pg.. thr 9 n g h, o e l4 j i tit 6 l . 4 • i oho to ._ i s iii iii i r ,A,-. ; .-.:tuo---i o eitt i v ....: • i .to the black., bean, or the result,of the wager, L unt, the_Aineriean.and Abe foreigner , felthleit• re!!o.m - Part Of . the ~ tato of Newi York-J/8411 1 ~p ed. . l- o elis- a nd-b'roWitfiftiiitiwecliebitiar i tiie 1 the horrified spectet.ori could n o t well deter. . ding on the same _red:.: lieltftogethee.:! , Vho in with an" rishman who had htt4li sgrViTed iti if lail•Vinvien: 3 .tir - Id 6*, - Mil - !, rehitiforp ita - * - -'1411, ' I • it q rinastr'Of 4 FawairWithlolded haifivcierlkki:•=eiisiiiisd • id- . 'mine. „ever ktewAlshingttn:to ask'' the brive - iiat. tkia.country,. and who'. was • William algO extracted, the unfortunate dier that hied, b% fiissi4e; front Y'that'country _brother• that came on before him and - settled I ribt, lik.alike with= "thee, th.ii..iiii s iii r e c .. iiiii: . .. . ~ COlor white . Captain Lewis and the. third be d'a'ted or icbatcree4 :he Prnitss . ed I iiiVitO in; of the diggings: that iiciii.4.•.:l lid o - ..1:-.!,:„.-11 .....:,.. - :,........- -....', --.....z , :.,.- , . , - t , .1 , -1 ' , • riii ..,., - Catholic ; „and had vielyet•seMl the intetier of 1 brother drew the bean of saf e ty.' •. . ‘l l eyer da'reth to: , question , th e. n...atriotisra 01 the . - rfitat :was a . strong, athletic man : ;~ a true I, . • Immediately; the .twenty dimmed . prisonera l great Montgritue.ry, : who fell before Quebec, . . . were placed - in' a separate' line ~cult lan- 1 and whose relies arc still held:in vetter4tion a 'Ffi4?Tesfa s tit ".-ChntCh . .. • It - Was] a Pleasant dred leaded innsleta eitneil, at then. hearts, I' l bj,'' the : graty'iful children of the Itepuhiiii 1-- Sabbath _ morning : that brothel. Ingalls met Whii :rile iitSt Jull rays of t he setting sun. re- ilWhe ever dared; t o . St i gmatize th o s'o r d I POI' who inquired foi the road thiat was near . '. 1. -. 1 . , . ..• .: I i fleeted 'rola the glittering snowy tops of the {.that the Geripan emigrants- .of 'Philadelphia egt 11 ' ) c h u rch. -. distant 'ountains, - illuminated. the awful ! : unsheathed after the battle of Breed's:Mill Ingalls was a good pious ma 1 inyf that he was going to . ted his new madeTacquainta reene. • The tinosphere,.:thdagit__ cliill;rwas.! , near Boston ! What nativeAtterican w ould Pat' i church a, e l t sr and s'k'im; and ribbon's of Race} cloud' , instil: the 01(11 Ini?!1% Company As their mirch floated in the wes - like wings of a rainbow, l '',ett down elses'lntt'itreet, and drew up hifOte'l pans him thither, his place'. o ft while 'some-hardy bt As sung sweetly ammo; ' ;the State ftiise,''playing. the same_ niartial 1 -I .'ii.g a small Met4ndist , meeltini the neighbOring•trectkeil and leafless - as ' 'aids that so . 2 fleti . had„: - chested: them: on to by' r Theie was a' great .. revival ,trey wet e. . - - i :victory in thouown native land I - ' Wie; I I . tnnirt and - .O 'A 6 'n:f the deacons 1 to, take a seat in his pew Ho sil : All at once Jack Phelps :.114.4.1 out eager- d'G ;'ask, would,siiurn the aid of these oleirrian waY; very small in ittature,) invite i 11 ..-. . .. • •o it, :."(iaptain Lewis. .111 - be. :ou another 1 Soldiers who iwith honorable . Sears on their iliuraired the rascals cannot hit me '" : • • . bronzea cli . e4a • aal.With the writ/hies of a i invitation mid walked in, follov4 '•; But even the ',reckless ranger, -to n red sear:;on their brows, marched out to 1 , wh! looked id vain to ;find thi'' [After ire wet stated, - he turned - tr never before been known: to refuse.a ‘ rev, !devote themselves on the red . field of - Grtn whisper that could answered with an icy shudder —".Govil lie.'v•-• 1 antown for their actoptiat land II !Cot lone. ' ae lla a . For all - ndruir'ed, all 're.Veretteed the Gerinan i Top d, inquired—'- •-• • • ens, Jackl how can you jest ut sucli':3 Rio- :bent I" - • - oldiers .Uf Lk .li.evolutiOn:und whet t 1 the 1 • • urei and isn't tins a heretic--Pharehr The ruthless .Candles now proclaimed--; IQu ' 'tie of Pliladelphiit saw - these old War- “yush !" said - lugalts , ' "If 'y'o e 5:...: " Prisoners, - say your prayers . , for' you die it: '• tiors.l'''iii • blitelc ' crape around' - their. 'brats i loud word they wilt put you ou : , three initiates 17 :0-u speak-a • "' . • • , • : in:l/ch to in, the field of 'ylory , then 1 i ."IDi'vil - a word will ' I speak sit! all at. all," . - 1 ~ 2" 4 • Seine turned their eyes upwardi; and twit- !rhe olive 1.., ;r:4:11; they lah.t:l,lLie t ii , :e i t b ei i e di. 1 replied Pat. :. . . .' 1- . - . ...; • The meeting. was opened with is prayer by I - 1 toted, whir ital'e lips their last petition; ;some ! - tctrY . l)3tioneo 1 'and sni. , :nissieti, and .hurnin , • , i , 1 tliepastor. Pit was eying him ilosely,when gave their friends morn nful commissi o ns for !-with :ha static • 're that shot from the", old 1 suddenly an old gentleman who wai:Standieg their families far away . - ; while others stionted : Berman soldiers' e: s, the pe a ceful children "gldry. .. • the peW directly in front of Pitt,. cheated fierce curses in the-faces of their foes: and a: of Will. P‘..lin l. :nledge -themselves' to ettite 1ill • . l'' - • few cried, simply a fond farewell to their more', e‘'e'ty Engi . ..illsoldier Witk the edge- of , the. . . fortunate - comrads. - -•-, : - • ; sword. ' - r 1 . ; ,"iLs-st; ye clear divil," rajoinOd Pat, - -with • I . . 1 hie loud whisper, which Was - itei rtd 2 by the- ' At length Cahales sounded the final signal 1 :: The sword Of Lafayette wa not drawn. in . —",'ire:" . A total roar re . ,:ertarate - d am - (,j1,4: . 4 ; _ va i n. The hl o w . 6f Fiineinno-j-- as watered I mitfister, "be decent and don't Mike a black the:mountains, and when the smoke cleared 1 riai roots of thi:l tree .of liberty"; .a A • tinder i gl ard : (4. s °u r Ee ''' " • • . - i more ...errant , _, 1 - ~ oil, nothing appeared of the doomed band i the Ametimuil flag or on the fields of .eXico I be pars o n grew more att,u. Gene:lds and a . ..., i , I itrhis' devotions'. . Presently the deacon: ut- : but, a score of bodies: stretched uikathe.' has the blood jut Irish 1 soldiers been freely shed. : •Ilonor then en tered an audible groan. glee,)}; earth. • . t' `l' 1. • The order was 'lmmed m iately give:: to arch i glory to that PConstitution - ; that ' guarantees ",Ills-st, ye blackguard, have Ye no decen a miler fa: her into the va ll cy „ b e r nrc ., nen i np . i vivil and relig4)lli liberty- to the 'children of yi .. ,,it all at ail I", said : Pat, at the same md ing for tho.night, while a small body of soh ! every. clime' Itionorcd forever be these glo-. tneut \ giving the deacon a pulichliu the ribs, dices remained to burr the corpses: Bit:, rious ,taN andi;strip,s, ,hich has ev e r arilird.. which used him nearly to losehis equilibri • When one of these advanced:4o strip lie fora, . ! (..ii `halter to iti.i.; 14: 4 11,,,1 patr; ; ot and uilder I urn .The' minister stopped, andi extending if - Phel , :lie * ' V1t..r.. , • • Sllit.l.l , ' - his ,hand in,. supplicating manner, said. :-) , of 'young helps, the ranger bounded to his feet, -knocked . over th' astonished Mexican, Sprang upon his horse, and .effected his es cape: it gems that at the Word he !Inc! thrown himself forward ou the ground, but, : so brief au instant before the others fell, as pot to attra-0 notice, and . .thas - 4t-,! 'common fate, The utmost exertions v.ete Wade forilis recapture, but wit,- Three trionilil-afterwaids reite'heti San Antonio, in company with a very lie:unit - al Mexican girl, to whom he Was chiefly in. debted-for -hia . final deliverance from the pur suit of his ene'rnies. - .411:116-- atTUIT. . • , . Delivereil at the recent e.‘Libition at. St. Jo .. eph'b College, by W. R. NleztaA4r. - The Glories of.the Constitution of ' Ameriea. From Maine to Florida and from Lake Champlain tolhe Chesapeake-Bar, this anti christian cry-was raised ; arid the Steen of America were covered with, the feel ulcer of Know Nothingism. It was hard. for for eigner tc . • respect:a Constitution that was spit upon by every rowdy in the country ; and few foreigners to respect the senators whu in , stilted the holy Nuns of Masi otchusetts, and who hobied..after l3adini in the streets of New York. • But•we are not to stigtnatize the Constitu tioo of the-United States, on aceount .of -a crazy politiCal sect. In the best and the ho liest society a few bad members may be found. A Judos, was found among the Apostles.—.l .Thel - men'appeared in the purest ageSofehris tianity. At the pure fountain of Catholicity reprobates have -Often dared tO slake their • . .thirst. But asthe.pure fountain .of religion.' cannot Lai tainted by the breath or polluted', by the•lipsof the reprobate ; or as the divine tread•of Catholicity loses none it its gloryon account of the unnatural children that recline beneath shadow, neither can the. glory of . the old tree of liberty at Boston,,he defaced by. themes: -of Els Worth or the brawling fol lowers of the "Ate! Gabriel."' - • 'Long :tier the natural demise of these po litical sects; long after the heroes of Elsworth shall have'been forgotten, the - glorious tree' of liberty shall stand affording - shelter. 'to the children of all nations and of all creeds. Yes; our Constitution grants liberty toall. This cOnstitution•stili breathes the spirit. of Wash ington. _That glorious spirit which animated the hearts of the f;eroes of the /Revolution is. not yet dead. Side by side - duiing the great Revolution,: on the field of ,Lexington and by the waters of the . .Brandywine s did the Prot estatit•aud the -Roman *Catholic, the native tom and the foreign-citizen • battle. The Ainerican and the = foreigner Marched mit to . AO - tittle: kr: his native or adopted - land. 1404' Plug. Together they confronted the Saxon tyrant. august 4ow the forlorn 'etnigrant has ever found happy "luirne. ilonOred .1 forever be the iLig of (.:Liltunbiai. Long Mav it wave over I4d and ocean. Long • was remain to eneonta , re the frieals of liberty; all over' die ivorid.l I ...evertihali - this sacred flag .be stained by the hreath of • 1 r ranny.: • 'll,:cor a readier. f.Orolii. introo - rtal engles ru e • ti„Joied.,,Nevsir Ishii - the tomb of Washing ton be deseerat4d. Ne‘'er shall-the invader tread neon, 111 e ashes of the .I.teroes - of the ,Nver shall ;be dirty old L 7 on Jack float in din pure breezes 'of this western world ;'and-nevnr, while we .harp stout ar ra s to ITandisli the iswords on - high, or while' a drOp Of. ~Arnericiin or Irish': Atnerican'l,l4od news through otir, veins, shall 'an English*. gio-French fief ,idaofpn.otir Watersor threat en our sea-boapi',towr.a: •. out sir:- A Bniiiiess Young Mad. A young mair, : of the country hpeamo he irothed to a young ladyl L esiding in the city, the only child•of* widow who is perisiesseif of some property. "„We will oppocci the young lady was here at and the . mcribiii 'Was much in the coun ; ;:ry,ocea , ionally s visiting the daughter 'here.' •At all-eventz , ,al the. report goes, the yOung Blow addressed 'w.noto to the widow' de.' , ,iring an interview '-in- the if she_were soon to be here, otherwise he would meet her in the country, saying he had some impnrtabt busin , tss to, transact with her.. As the day the nuptials had; been tixed by the youni, people Without obtaining the niothee4 finalltsc.usent, Shearipr4el -very natnArd that it way with the view; of gaining her approbation of: theinateh in , due, forth that the interview *as scam' la.- The young man %vas punetualt.t In a htp-Inestk like man ner, and 41thont iinnecessark 'ceremony, he made : known. his b4siae'ss. Ife Cooly info4n. ed the I.ly -that his. object in meeting' her was to ask her to :Utile the deeds of herirrop ; • erty to her. daughte-r hefore :the union with . her, which:bild heeir fixed t'ir ;the next day; could' be . eonsaurated. At the'sarne'timehe made some retnarklindicating to her that Ihe knew what•properti she had. - •The I.;dy 4e» . iireci to know-how },e could have obtained. sO accurate-at acconnt of her ,property,.and irtled whether, her .!laughter ;had i'utornied him. • •• • "Oh : no," ,aid 4, "I: employed a lawyer for that purpose." "A v c," ba id 4 the lady, wall great self expres sion, 4 .you really seen" to have quite Hess turn: Bay sir, what else did you-sinp. pose f do wittirtny proPerty, but give it to Inv daughter—toy only' child I • ' l l ' "Indeed,`' said he, fit don't know' but y* might iriarirythen you'd kecqi die t iroperti away 'frarri ins" - • . 1 • The lady at, a . glaiine saw be coOlnes . .plidence and, busin4s-like :qualities:of the yOung scamp, and 81 cl 11 fZe . informed, him ,that although she had intended'"to give her daugh ter her portion on le day 'of her:marriage, and had not had hetetofore 'the lea - Si-ideal of inakin , r'any 01 , ' ,, cticia . anion Sbehadr now elecidd that,tli auptials•iaust bdindfir eitelypostpOned. . • .. .1 The mother - aud:daughteii . , - - we.UnderAtnnd, consider themselves pizeeeding :f"rtutratn in Levi .ruade a tinjelyr (0444:fr0m ; :obe hb could manifestsd.infiekcoOl : .ittipudencea i nd heartleUriess:.--,Louriq4....Cpnri.er. Sam Slick 6 0g that fib 'had tat. er break'tt yoke of bteollCiti:Y 'dail 'than' try! to 4 4 make tip a quarrel btitweetitwo women WIWI , they git their dande?. up. ! -.a- li ,pp 'g "Meth ten ' cant be distur:bed in this 1 w. 31.;, will some . * be kind enough to put . liimi - outl"\ , 1 ~ IYes, your riveren ," shoutel Pat, -"I will; - - ' ' And suiting the action of 4 e.Word, be col lared the deacon- f eud to ,the ut 4 horrer.and astonishment of the • pastor, brot r Ingalls, , arklthe whole congregation, dra ed him throw , li b the aisle, and with a treniiedon: Lick,, a posteriori, as . the logicians say, he ; .lan d him in the vestibule of the church. ' : . A friend sends us some bulls that. are So; old that we shall turn them out immediately. • A traveling gentleman, looking for the house of an acquaintance in Dublin,inquired of's illative born-Irishman : ' 1"Who that house over the wayl7 ~10114 O'Brien, to be sure,7 . re?liedj Pat “but don i t live there n o for lie is de4, he is.'.' '"Ab 1:hos, loit has be beend . eo r "A.nd, pint= honor, if hailid tittnext Nfi?nday, he ik.i7;eld 'have beet.t did 611= . Our traveling friend.pursued hial• walk and hit inquiries, and seeing a very lame funeral prse..s4lo . te, be asked another native wVose funeral that was; '.. • fl3e gorrith, Sir," said Pat, witha,niostinL noeent looki"it's myself that canaot say, :for sartain, but I'm after thinkin' it's?, the: man's in the cbp." l'hal is very irell for- -. Patricli„,hiii the oth er I** real .1 04 An ; tagish - Lather in. the season of the. epidemic, reinarkod to one of his customers that there was !"cholera iii the 'hair" - - ' • .• 4 Then hope that aid ostieful about the brustres.yoa use." _ 4 oh," said, the barber, "I - dotet mean the 'air of - the ed," but the hair of. the Mimes pbeie." -• • • s,Peaking of "seamlesi- Skirts," - which am. now aavertiseil, the • Times : says tbstl'any thing that will make skirts seem-lesi wilt' be grateful to gentlemen, ati4loladieii, too,who• liaie to pass througli•hdoP T fretittentea streets A NltlIT-SVATCII wrttt A' DEAD INtANT.— MoDrest thou thy bark so goon, little voyager I Though those infant eyes, with a 'prophet's vision, sawest though: life's great, battlefiel4 swarming with fierce cotnbatants Fell up on thy timid ear the farloff din of its angry strife! Drooped' thy head Wearily on the bosom'of the Sinle&sfearfui of earthy taint Fluttered thy wings impatiently, 'against. the, bars of thy prison -house ) sweet bird of Para , ',God speed thy flight t INC unnerring sportsman shall, have power ito , ruffle -thy spread pinions or maim thy Soaring wing,. No Sheltering nest had. earth for thee,• where ~AnrpLas As AN AIDIGLE- OF .11XIMAN voori„—..„ thechill wind of sorrow might not blew !-- The importance of apples as ' !food lilts not Ni' gtmteu _of Eden where the ;sement lay not hitherto sufficiently estimated coup - try_ coiled heni4th flowers! `'Tree of or_undentood; Besides' contributing a large Life," whose branches might hare sheltered proportion of sugar, Mucilage - and other- - nu thee for aye: - tritire Matter, in the ,form:of :food; they con "Wenn fall the sunlight On tiv, MA a'4ine-.oausbicltiou.of vegetable sweet human blossent ! Softly fall the night•; . Attatrisetive'su*tanerur,',rtrid lareittatie desY -' . o 3;ti theblu - ers4 violet thee *prineiples:i. with the-- -nutritive 'natter, its to Side by aide with thee are &mute that haver act poWegitllyin'thst eapaoitycoUrafrigerants long since ceased •hoping or aching. There tonics, and antispeptica; end - *hen , freely ilea the betrothed maiden In her nriepprolW, Used et lbw on of r ) riperiess l ,:i -4 , niter wed:l9'444st ; the !wide, b i er 44d . i t =' others,- they, "prevent loWad.4n goldentitieso,.`l, .414gy r atistagtiont digestiotti correct thoputrelantivir even t4ii.Grreat *viler seemed loth -to touch; iciadeneies ornitrogeneeur INA avert etnuty,,, - ' childhood, but yesterday warm end rosy i , and probably maintain and strengthen the 'l. • - I=o:=7Jl MMMOM!!! IPM.: ..i_ . -T ~... =Eli Shopping. 4 ; 4:3 naught, faitEl ~tlie tiler ;Lit wlie I i he lsgonn his_niny, then hn boast- : „Buying:and selling - have etiahlts Perils.= The seller is tempted_. to .prilse - hit:goods.....- "This is la've.ry fintriirtiple. It was inanttfac- Ctured exPressly to please old 'custotte're, and 1 i 1 I think it. cannot , fait: to Please you. • And I. this—it,lwasbliiglat et' auciion,fieneer ?<--can Lafford to Sell it. low ;-' don't believe-yen :- Oen I;find its equal:in: the : _' market .;al. - -- the-'-same I pricel • And this you Shall. have lfore-dollar and :a. qiiirter, rear:concessions' have - been. made On ' the article. init . took -'• at MIS - knet li essef the texture, and-see bow beautifully it takes the light and shade=! "It will make ' up ' t iopletidid 1y. , : - Only e 'ffolfrai iTtird - !:; - ' Since . it is yob', thOugh i lat cant' afford it; I- wil(take i off an eiklit.... Nir lady can a fford ' tii---he'iiiili ii out You shill Vai r e One very cheep." , 1 , Su mt._ els for thesales • Man,imilif., be pan tot set ol a piece of satin a ;ever was manu -1 facturedi if he cannot turn everytWng good in thee' - C and the e s timation of ''She .:buyer s be fs 4..i - ,i: to want• tact, and the: : essential 1 qualifieniiOnS for a successful 'merchant. In I plain Eir;lisli if ha cannot skilfully , Prat:tile • deception, and, e.hent, the buyer in to the be- I lief that be is - ncit.cheated,Ase - will never's - nate' I a good stilesrnan,tincl.is politely informed that I after the lend of the tuenth his se - rViciis' Will 1 rot, be -Wanted. ', -, ' - : '..'' '- --'-' -: - • But, new Ire nekt tbrns - to "die table, - and, showis to ithebuyer." "I Cant •buyit cheaper. I , elsewhere, besides I want a - -better article. 1 This ma, do however; if yob . will" my two 1 1 -dollars? 1 Suppose it did cost.tmore, you can betterofford to take two dollars than teiceep, 1 i i t on.your - shelf." I, Next owes the scene at home. "Seeliere, what :a s Ended piece of Cloth I've-bought., Nirasite t a lrargain." At two.dollars when it cost, t o dollars and a half! •It is not: i Franklin who lays 7 • that a • penny t;arno I-:- I And her is a dollar and• ti quarter !s saved I-4 ' . • is`.. „ A good_bargain that. But when `he egene I•ti)SWarsbett. be botstetb?,' _"- -- :;,•• - r - 7, 4- ; - :•' - ''.7 - 1 ,I.Now tbe „preacher will not put/ thebuyer labed seller in-the scale to determine Whose sin isi the greatest, but he 'has is, •wordl-fot-yon Ijointlyond severally. To yOtt'Sth ' , let him . 1 sav, You 'arc puisuing-a ' .tonne= and fe;tuing •Fobaracter contemptible in the eyes of ;'-aIl , , , , • n..oraolo Men. - .. :: z: ;,-: . . - .1-- :, , , . • . 7 theseller let.'me my • Never sell your g Pods o • a sliding scale,letween 'the lowest tigure you r o afford and: the ligheit you can eitort.: te, ~'one price"- be Yotir rate: 5.,. .i%,cal . t.he buy i Never addinjestito to in :suit in / vatespenin_ ~00ds; wheir dielint with au honest:man.% If ' on , like not,hia goods nor."„his price.snake too • 4;1134 store for Borne ! z one who Will ; and never 4d your ' nzinie•to the number of persons whoa :.to mean either "tolive or-let live,". And' if y, . haVe made "a good hargairs!' at, the expense • ' another, go beg parilon,-and.equalize this sea ', of jug. s D .• tice rather than 'go. away: and- boast it. .Ir. - Y.,. Evanplist: _ , - -,' ~.- ' . . . . .... . . Ho told and p to a can- destination -house - near there at tllei by the . 4. s brothof L 'esceptad the l ed by Pat, Sic. brotlier I.; •_ .heard all WITS ow -61I1EING •HANDs,--AL breakfast Sidney Smith el:operated arid aeted,tho.dif.. ferent sorts, of hand-shaking 'them aro:to be met with in. society: The digitory or, otte finger, exemplified, in Brougham. ,who.,pnts, ferth his forefiiiger and 'says, in his strong northern accent. "How arre Jou 1" Tho :sepulchral or thorintain,.which was Mackin-. tosh's - Manner, laying hi s : pett hand, flat and Oddly agaitist yours. The high :official,: the archbishop . aloft on .:a level with your forehead. -.Thera-, or rat vigorous shake, etc. In talking the, . remarkable fact fhat: women in general bear I pain mum betterthan men, I - a - ihat a lowing everything, that —could be claimed for the superior patience And self-conimand of I women, still the Main solutinu-of their NWT , - ring - . pain better than pen, was their having less physicalsensibility.; This the'ory of.mine .wailminediafely exclaimed against (as it ways is whenever 2 sport it) as, disparaging, ungeneibifs, Wnfourided; etc.' _I offered to test it bfbrilao.ing in 'a hot teapot; which answer-for the ladies of the party heing able , to hold fora . much longer time, than the mou. This et Sidney off most cornieilly .. npon my cruelty to the female,part of the`, and the practice, I had- in, such experiments. ."4IIe had been - all his lifer(he - serf) trying the sea with hot teapots i..the burning plough shares were nothing toi it. I.tbink I bear his terrifilo tone in a lite-a-tete, `l:3tint7 teapot.',, ~,. PowPis,ofo.oluFitY" 11 4_ 1 ., :1 , 4 0rAtors of Coriiirall - ieirie,lder . :iite::itPplea - ;:itearry ee nourishing att. *ore sit,thatt Po ! . it - eir of s+ apples, instea4 of Ekelftitconvert ed into eider; were iota Lti .l ll . oi o ::i or , aii,drthelatOrets seised that' teey,i - douleititifid 114)4 *on baked apple 'Without meat;' whereai a potato diet required:eith#Eneat,siefiai, - Th e F l i tt elf and Gertitaxat,itanpplos en. !.‘,14 1431 .11 indeed it is rare that iitTdotriOritha rural dis, ttlets,. t, witiOnt Otani, in - sottio'shaPelti:ther; a e y er „_ the . isitilett:-.; latlrilind. znoehani cfstletend Snit ihern; I °. 1 ‘ 'extent, article 'of food, and frequently dine on sliced apples and brew". Stowed with rice, i 'cabbage, c arrots , o r 4 stheEi little 'sugar' and Milk; They ttiake nutritious dish. rroo x:r..11. Osasick ;rue Carrte*-7lntutid • Kean was *Sal*fgainh'ijarriolia - the wid- - ow of the celebrated actor. Whenever it was - - desirable that now performer it:Derry-Lane should make'w hit, :ther. - ,oomthittee .uselo briag- tee. venerable, old :lady Oitt--,bilierisiit rate box,:to sa3i he a reminded'her of I?aiir~ She said so,;Anii round of, the 4 1 e - #xleOf. item she sole honestly: 'lle remind 'her olhas husband, and was nearer :to many. degrees' than any actor She bad ever seen, al- / though bed', agreed he could n O -'Plai*l l/ Droner. thiie in conver s ation with biti;;ll#•, complained that the;:iiaper's.4ro3,,s' mistakes ha 'to' )11i :c rant er; - 'reading; pointi,' and other ` peculiarities - "These"pecple (saidhe) dOntnuderateitilheir . - besineisl they _give - me credit s w here I inalie no , effort' tic deiefvt; it, and the piss - the pasiiges oh - which `T - havo , -4,046,44i - tuest . care and attention. /They think; because ,12 1 - kV le is new, and' nattuals .that. clop t study; and talkahout - the Siiddeal fin pulse or genius.: no etiokihiei as impulsive , actin‘; ;is studied beforehnid - : m ayictb.etter or. worse Oti stpartien: . lar night from partinniar eircUmstenefw; hitt the conception is • the same. 4 - haie done all . these things a'thousand`times in cenittiy the a ters,and perhaps better, before I was.reobg" nosed ds a great London aitor„ and, been/loudly applauded.; but the sound neTee. reached as fal as I.ondon." write your °in the_Old le- - dy ; Deetcraiway,4,o." Tiek trai: 4 4% . 424"-; 4 oe — iiire mann, or whose at bi•don a hisbatitre 1914*nd - her . children's are inificien4 plic her thilitaiy instincts the'- discipline Of heritouinholdiandirhtisell4oittiel44... vise fc;t4iontii* whose Inteilect his 'field . a 'enough;_ fort et In communion ' her Atuitild,' and ``wlitiset': : heart asks no other honors than' hit tlivertitlct admiratied - ; a woman ithordOes: isOtitibk : it a . weaktiess taittend to her .. .toilet;"•and ; iffif* iftoes?riot Odain tali, 'beautiful, who believia in the virtue Of giotiY•hairaristri . oeiflittia* gown; who escheWa rents and lavellettedg* - slipshat 11164 t and 'audaciotta woman ailb''tfpeft - and ddfli sib* cinch-; whole patient and gentto;taid lacteal,' and ;induattionif - who -loins than she reasons, , and yet lees 'lief Toie ly ; who never Snob!, and never adjuita with a .stitil4-1-suah -a iintaati wife we have all tirtamed or onsiti and is the Mother 'We 'still - Wigs* back distance of the Toast-..eAarter 'OtttiO LADIES Apill Stitorsa.Blanse-fillaC there 's something morathim commonly in- . ning a Attractive thi:vanipany r oiLinue= cent.birds i , y -be cbtiidered proven. wonder, then,` . that M so - elly °form innocent young:maidens blesarthem !--take do: ligbt inouperinten leg -the -ejitettsiori . of se' interesting kracans eaitary hied whotri all must love;who,kno . erciellencing•— We rejoice to see young ies thei rational , : ly engaged.:. Their man,y,p • rations in the, Way of cagea, nest-boxceinest•b or:Wee - Aim/ of amiable birds, et& Well mut we underaland ihexielight they, , feel•*ii their aticipation ottoon.heingithle tn. 'it ASS . '" INV.? happy parents. in,retLing their expected Ii families. gratifying, .1•0 1 t. , ;43id • ft., inGnitelybetteg; than the'.eillnehlidish iPul.atiotiot that- wvetensting,,CrolinhOti-ini, tiat_etill mom absurdly ridioulous intaidutt;', tiOll,,from Frov9cy , potioluutanie, or 'kW*, - - - iditoioitt Watt says:-,,1(3ve offended any man iu the 844 brill ant ioxfcse' of Our „tail:or, hitu. send . na kat*, hat, And sif cithing. Were, *limit :5t." ety A r "IttiOti:Oifolucky,"' eliiii aii°Ofil:' cet; 4 6 td 11Wil*Ipid son, - izWoiitcl efitarti= Iy riiattp iiiiii ipa 'non.' A io:r i ty - .iiiiiti,-44p, wuitreeedinpant:'*itilie iiiilkiC or4if'' tbi ik diffoiettly frOltiliitiifaidites' . • A i r Itir a ifogultii_fitet - I.hit -ii:; : -.40444. cannot APldkptddiOatt Of `vfOrtil4o iii..:- - tude witbrini - 1 )1041/644* ,-, BO t orliarit . stiff tagrP , Outulgi l lbi d*cfitiii!;.44 :4)iiytik•o4 e) , mouistiottieliody oft i Ifi,itinfoinia 3 her, WlAlWilteep 'hip,itionoptioe,vosip isrt_i.t 4 ik. ' , Atirlitiiiiiiirlt tabiliett , 'ktairAsftiuAiththjitbrtv*thfithitil* -,,,-: 1 k oif t Ve o4 tin' t .i 42 o ol o: 4o ,o** :' ,:,! At it tii# 4 ' 4 itil : *iiiiiMaiiiilittitilti* ) 11 i re*f f ibil4Y Ai- APittiC Nilit l iliraitt>' sin-44114ekltoott_istoloci - opvtiods of ti. eight 1 - ght year 4 r' -- , . . IS=IIMIZZ ~,~ 0 „!, is totter ..„. . . ~, ::.~ IHM=E