A. J. GERRITSON, PUBLISHER. . Strange Story. An account, it may . be remembered, was gived in Septetul!er of a very t;olitics affair , .7 --- having occured at Calais •,,A. youn g note of Mistakes of a Night. , gentlemanly appearance arriled in ' that t own The CinCiunitti Ent . p ir,r • redates a veryl from doing so from want of a pa:Sport, spent' itt.embalk for England, but heiug !revel:Red corni , nd even: which lately ItaptaMed to a'. 'newly 'mini - .I - couple in that cizi l v—wiLich l i , :eeral dal sin the plaue under the , surveil- ete envy ; as follows . : - . , • lame of tins police. Re ' imn obtained Nr- S. oine data " since a vonng, couple who had I niis-ion to go in •an ekeuhion steamer to newty dotal livnetial ves•tnents, care. ' Itsinsgate on twomise of re.tii fling io theeve.J ( ru m th t i, heioe,,.in pleasant edi,,,10 . to it i, tong, and s itsthere WAR a ` good deal of nip.; • State, to spend it portion of that suPposed-to- tety abstut him, a pc/lee otE.7er wes,unknown be-deli. ioua period known res the honeymoon, 1 -to him, charged LI watch dvtir ' lam. I)uving 1 . and placed themselves under the eliaree o f lids absence at li'arn.gate, orders arrived from I the pr.prie:or of tile- - Spencer LlotrT , e. -'Chaff i Pad , by telegraph, to rarest Itim ,on the then !tattled for:h to witness the hesietie% an d { charge of butting attempted, to commit aJ Teeoti.ri i,r of the l a Seen City. and to do ~,,,, I murder and rohnery.irt tltt department of the I hr , des are ever wont, a tinscitity or the little Seine et Marne, and the Moment be lauded ! business eint fared in the tern -sheppieg."llte was my:et - tea. na.sint tein ccinveyed . to i ' They lilac wine ~v eral hour.. and Al mot ,e..: the ' •/fice of commiesary of pulme, lie jumped I turn to the hotel until neur . f , u'itrioivn, sprite through A window, took to flight, and at- ratk,tted with itch ete,:i ,lis The toide, letripted to commit suicide by leaping into I, kt , , n, 1,,,..„ thin f , ,,itn- I t h at c h, ha,i Fr , got , e m ..4 oft t te dneks, but was , re-cued e hen half i %unfelt:n-les i•oripentothle to lie l r t. l ,i'et t end t drowned. This matt whose name is Nair, i ti - nm itli, g to di. tot, her, hti.teuut. l who f,he I was afterwards given up to the straltorities of 1 , knew to he weary, slipped tint Ishii, l i e „,,i! the Seine et Marne, and the dny before yestet- i thawn stairs, tired aunt up to i'onr t li -ttet~t t,s.l day be was brought .1.1 tAIIII Itt-fltie the cony:l get t t a. , ui„„,., rte t;„ndi a• sh ut tatts n „,,,,,,_ te,sixes of the deptottnunt, on the dm rice of ! ful in Lust seatelt Cu, t h e a „ re it „d th e et t,„,h„ ~ it: Tempted mutder and tuhbery. The prisoner' but on her 'cat - hack rui,•ook from lier 'goo.; " 11 " "cent": l tutitlt affected, said m in answer; r anee of the ci t, NI i i s • reet I , ': 13,ondwae, ito -41ie..tions pat to him, that be was treaty ! . 111/.1 the Nln , d , oit ff• r the Spence} [louse, t four tiers nftsgeolnd a farmer in Beaune Im. which are - si tinted neatly eppe-ita to ea ch 1 kollant'e, ".:: the Leilet: The following ring- ~I other. , I 1 ular f a it . we e th en a ated ',.. ' Airs. r... went into the ho t el and thinking ; A she , , Pl - erd na'refert Masson 'cairn the eve it looliaii tallier tirtreirat front the other. auk aim ; oing ot the rat of ' Sept/ittber last, driving a'. 0 taw at i. t h e „ a:tet „h e „n, in tilt hall, i n ', doek of two ituresrol and fifty sheep front ta ,i n ,,. a 1.,„,„,i m,;i a 1 „.I i„,, t ,, e, if , that, wa, ; Itrasares tit a place beyond Nemours. At ' the "Simmer, " to wl . h•ti he, failing }o .untie,-! .011le di.tillett twin the latter town he wan slap , ' her. eel , led In the affittint ire. She , over:aken hy a roan lb a I , ght cart, who, put then ordered i i..ii to itri tg het: the tea . to ' No.. , uiig be. "'lle into A- walk, exPre' 4, . 4l admit . - 48, which he did, and rip entered ii, and re- , ati it Of his fl ask arid got inter Oolitter , 4t nel , Clotted her honied, shun Land otherl purl •r-- 0i li .I.ioi. flawing astasertatitedt the &ravioli ' : o: ' lint; atire, ar.d cr,. tbe w fro t t ite al.-eta' a bleb he was truing. the - s 'anger Brute on t of ilia bedt,ito,.i„y alit he m il , art e fi t hec hem.; 't i Nelnotirr, and rifler the shepherd bed par-' eteik, neter cr,ao i , •g, she +lva , io - lire wrong . red that town, the luau again-otrel•took him tits-e, Jo, the reason that the ainirttneed - iti his cart,. and descending than his vehicle. 'happened :0 litre the same pmiti ttt, and I;ti,.. began uita•tiag with bun. dispassingthrougb flu n•shed te:y much .I , ke her 11.4111 at life a wood, he soddenly drew a double-barreled '• Sp e nc e 1 • , pi. -tot twin hit pocket awl &St:barged it at I „ lu-text , of titling a "hale nap ' she felt the shepherd, aseuselitor lint intim head with' inttt - n iv. ftterni steep. that continited hour a hall of one Lin let, arid In the eeea with twat after hot.[ until .11' o ' chn.:k. at %Ire!' tune -Le'- of the other, %Tier wl,ioi he heat Min atem: was ois,J , t , ed hy i. ti,o-t. u”er.peeted .l,,,i , d * .t. the heat! th e -be " end of t h e l' lsl°l. l'he' ' ' rite rig;.tiul c.c.... Ilan I of Eb No. 4 , a el- I , .lll'llittia It I: littllKl ill blood. NMI his ASS ii t i chant, I“.. , 111 it town i t ir.+limhu..altolltlili been alit t h i n king he was dead, +drag:zed Mirk into tithe it,.ueep.,,,iut heeerie is ii . , ,,1 , i,,,,,,„,,_ the wool. The man then "examined the alien ted, went to the . } ,ifnci.on, pool wi , t,i ig to one heal, as •f to n , " 1 ;t1 "'ire that lie was deal, to .6,4, .1.0, ~,thit t ,,,n, u-n;k e d up to pis ~, , orn fired h•,?. pi.l 01 agsiti at him, wounded 11111 tvittitiA a i;h:. tine! ' f, r•iirneelv found the Again, and then kn.-Limb. The shepherd re tie,. r aty4..,•k,',1. If, , 11 ..,- ci q ,,:,:1 . .. and a. stained sensele,:s ninny 'rime, anti when he re- It tolj^thttla,,i, r ,..i v , (4 ,1 I 1,.,,.. h e ~,,4,,,e,,i - eovered,foutal that hi, dock had diopuerireo. Is, tt:lt/ Intll •,... .W I - ii 1.1 I: 4 it I 11, r . ,..n. t .juitS duo_ hut that I.i. dog was at hi , ride licking hi, [.le he.t. Mo. dr. , iii i , i.: in ',fie hear. the fair wound, lie crailed to 111',s .heetest, farm Irks at,. :a. etthr :).e will le.:6-e., and had his uoum,ictreiSaty. - ilj . " i t •t•i; 41 -. 34 , 4 rtf:t :ital eller' AL:AI - 13Z . -Thri:l3...4.''En''S immaltAlett'otAmenceil a , j ; ~ w i t h on u f t , 4. „, npaee b e , w ; a „ th m. l seireh - ,af:tr the sasaailont; iii.i hip! little difli all ti ,- c , ; ,,, 0. ,,,- "r .he otho. - , ! ....s-r4.e. is 11./. I cults iii Surfing who he wait. They learned .3%34.t5yki1 , u;:,131 . 1: rf "LAW) , ablaut . An honr, that a "'"11 woe MlPt'aratiVe curle•OlKirZl when a li - etite-11 , 10t. , teti-e .t.t:•s itearoi it the i rrlt'• ll v "r•th the dt'etiti'li'll which the ;51" 1' tip:, tmet.t •trorn al iclt Pura.. ~•„,„65 i,,,...„„i; 114-01 42 itv« of hint, had, a feW botira aftri ; tine Aild - ly, pletettigly an-I ilt r.l.Sitlik. 1; mt.:raved tunurer, attired at a place called .1 (--. - Th.e. liolr,l ..0.; lt: an tip I) r —pi _ba:,,AuLandon, with a flock of two hutidiA elor.o.t. watte , r, p• r era aid .go ,i- Laud tif y sbaep; arid .I)tFe ptsrstad thefts ender t , An , ! hal', !re , -ed wtl . en• at the oor ti the ca re of one Lejenne, shepherd of Pesti Visfdialltollis. Tufso: tuilittt•. Askii;g e:t..ti n !, VI (I+ti t :" F,,r Gods U, v4rtia tre411.0v . ." ''f ;hi , ' out. tt rnav t n i 1 Lel° tite ti.ti a...Ankvued 111 !I . . pnticat. w:tr fur IIET Op Ott iha ), , d await . = f.sre,.altel ifitt toticit arottsrd l.i , e at t.rice. 11.! it ex3 , ..tly, thrit4t,h - hti di. I •lik,lit„ nud in a'tfloctitint inure. Mr-. `. dts,e:t vilite • liztrej 'ell this %%Li:el" . • "11u;b„.ud."-p c lil . n. 41 40, tnem h an :Y - s) father, on whieit ite latter; with great ; iro_ T .ee'. ~+r.l 't , hatw ha,l' ent”iii)n, cri . rtl vat, "if it be S''tt wht) 4 eve „. n d en n , un u h „ qt - u I „ Ln nt „,. dr yi s . colottkitte,l ciinie.,the best tiqng you can htttfltrai. ko n . ,j oir d, .7 tit/ tg Lill plan:elf !" tel It! the . wrot IT 6,1." t 011 that young Peaty took Irtgto, and wan The uttonz Led— itorr r cf • • no more btard of by his owe people un i• bri:le—wliat wooed t, rwill,4 et the at'tst Celei-- The ghel'hen l wouLl the e , r i onn Sts, And 1,4 o.:stered from his wounds, and bit. rot 0::•ty ,) rung f„ to b e ,. veut ,hl was Inaiul t . owing to the dog hiving I:6ktid Lee c f. u .ii, nu i,, ri Afte,i thht iheidebt• Festy sn, eon - socton,h al. r11; : d Mle,• and (414ea , eii, fß ,lool.,, ith It•ada, and the hoir - til'ltouti.f h-r.ta Oite . irm t tn , and, t , B would_ lk-ave .he., letopiz4 hits. Pray himself, .efter some ji it one h e lead vaitr tidttattwl lot guilt, and also eitgatteti—its;:i make oath to that. Out I,te had dlflibetately prome'ditistal the .er,vitti, m, mai the ply his kiniity I nyp, •.. 114 • G x 3, ur ed 4M..lan ' t .re!, sr, „„k, / he. ll••i's,• Be Syacl,'f tl.le f T 6 o nly a 41,14ta4, Have .ome s •q.,tncl T e;I lit 0 lin, t [,a rat . I d. , 11 ' [... 'Yt. , llr , et We . E but as sAf--- , Nell, I won't'shat" Ti.e «nrutns 141'r-1 v :444i, nth! ttie pol al,,rdo+ f) I to s ,, tf4T.s Iris lit• h hhsti, hit phle hs *t3 :11 be exi)ecied, and erll,:ittistilf told , Inte: ity 11 4 4 jitetiiir , . the throng pte•rrerti" -1 +eft at t bes - tifior:. ! triti huh R cox trig in :tint illtTer./ttoZttifit'etttiV, %,11.11 cljeet c•ve- 11-r fnftt atui rt,i.;.r.,,•!" the ei littt-ebetingf: -14T:Gtsi, inftdmis;'-H Inc j+,nivr T.Loptiot,,r, Dr. C.fall there, 311146: be ar•trir Iltbs tike; .and rri i11e.91.11e55 tatiW the rtie.i;ht !itro 'to(' 'll,, , tilevstioih., *end liter, cri .•!u• Tfhe'ilLkt - o , nn e ladi 4 4 the'leb,e,to Mrs. ire. a:b.i.r eincieitttairisql ; grei• i,e••• r • — 11154 h stie wtts'o'rvtgrlte.trill h , ttliSt*tie.:ultu::b !ttig r•s! b..t.eutttati,r ) (" refer:7.. IJ the I h.•I t, 'Pie W3l; r,.4ta yr, •'Sja-rarer," ulute the Lushatid pa• in..; the tari•lors with fr4trie fee at!li g i 4 ttt the. Uttiktt;tiq alipe.a witutra litt'sb,eliev i,•-en i I.,vzty or -au for !ter jeyrehrin -this ". iefernsLeitr," h, 4,7 they would f.ra th,lb•t :t t; !tie." .• • rjr Women 4 . '43 MAR. : 44— *ft . t 11.-y ale I.ufidi r d titoiey J hre.,,typyid 0:10:t, 2..n1-; 1 0 1 ,i 4 . 77 ,,,. 4 1,1;94 . rf U1. 1 4.:11 , 11120. ' •-• £ A seit:L.i.ifit. • 2 ..I,ll.rvw I y.. 'f...41; the 'Arm ha, atr.ved at the: trietelii,ipa tie r.,1 ratt,r z y inovettith4l the*, t rgf" all -aidued nv liai at . 11,e. e,iie •ise-Putou'afiarlikipg dead wire. WE sow otrasztanis TO NO pommy or awn NOT CASUiIi tira *tam REEF STEP diao trim Eno or 4:1 - al UNION." I • Inn,orA, i A 1" 48" in 'we nvi he to .0, of i;Callil ' e WllO INNA drivinOt tl t.i one h“thir•li FIiCOP !tow liniusles (Ur b 3 (DNS Cr.-•• 11111 L-jcime w*. found at lir.nme In ILsorAllde. 1.111) hundred nnd fi tt •drev. and he stated that it. epee 1.1. rnrs• to 1);us•A ti::g J'rsty, who hmi voufi•led ... ; 1 , ait,l Pi it fell ft %mill Th ew to him. llm ad•led that Ri•sty, on ar riving at the village, had joined him. and ' remit, krt.! "I elm!l get mi!o truabie about these tw4t bOadietl shear), theyi, ate &token. and the staephei•J who iirotrathem, has been *!...murtkrcd :" Ifrjnene further ittated Unu Pe-ty made a .imdar..statement ;to hir (Pe.- lust die IR. '4lml : u been ' murder of the Alteitkter.l. This ttlil/3 WA N ui !rout-e. the ittintilod witnt.ss ag.inst hitmatid he - cre^tvd borne 6ettifdtioo Isttrt , gitetrg ht. vvidetm, by tktottiint.., long to sat• that etenturb at•empted to take sway my lift% and' that a faqir dog wait t h e vt.ni tt at nwitns of tinting me !" Te-rea rdlile. it was rinsed to court, ii IMEI you IT ear it's I t of die r,rfectly iiia.ffigi,..hab ha i. the ,on of n Mott revel:table good 1. , 0ve , tr. w a s in cora...ft:Able +awe. , IntnArlf nt the time time el hue tato iteipet nt ed i mn+rical to a ehittriting yoithg wutfian of r Lodi los 0 1 r d itineieett years orkige, id the. fattier of n child rill iii the cradle, and had rec.eired a god education. - It appears, however,; that -laq yenr he "a. red fur steeling I cheep, but teas net:pitted. 1110. j .O .lecinrea the man guilty w.th er tenuatitor.eivuto-tiinee.,,and the court, ct.. tietinned -him to hat.] 'balm for life. alto to pay G.OOO -•frinea - damages to the aflepheid.— Gailignoni: • Ou 11„ ki lerr k id tri In r , sent . Aw Arreer,;--Some yerni ego a- smell aa ,f tired muff witu to if), idrritrtimt gentle-.I t „ Horn not fri from 1 ? o4-iille, who, was light in „ ith , wit, but rat.lirbeiv . s , in the ill; * ifh mere of I, t piper in-hi. Isiind; , folded in (MINIM, r lie hr the abet riatinn of rd . , e rr , flit lag f ttetu r the "ow nerof ihrldsintstioti in "Vi'r field, he inur;,) tsplained Ideburiness, when be wr -req.i. red to rem' bts lariat, -which commenord ,re ,Us d-- 1 5^ 01,1 -""" Yosram hereby' commanded isithotit de try to bike the' beii en et, • 1,, li tr e . -. 4 fidmilLtr 'woo- the pruner; strettkinL ma , I him-Ellf on b? lAA.; “ I'm setit.* El, ba yea-don't- espeet mete ',carry Toe ' " • ' • -1 0 -' • ••Ceisisfitle;-ydu ffidet-i4lui ‘Giv, yod know: • Ido nor ree4 the pfeves4'of Oil la , bac efiemfotneire Jut of pre(rr. wtA Ow if ait.-64W1 tab • bringx eistet r f Pair -i•Cratefio:tft niy .f.itignit in lite what matikt'4,"'-,,,, ; !lo YodmumrAttlogfia my ",. . , Anil: ihirtztooliivoiaintivehhil ;4261111 hi i 'Omit lift;i whit lit left . vita t!e,tigyr (04*,P07 ed Wheii 6 doable, Ide • - . Steering With the Wife. We gitie the annexed incident in regard to Res `'deb Twitchel. a Methodist Clergy man in full and regular trandint, and a member of the VetMC:it 'confetencel At one time he represented Stockbridge in the State Legislature. ,Zeb, .says our filer: 'Mint, is a Man of fair talent:it, both its it preacher and a mu-ician. In the pulpit he it grave, solemn, dignified, and a thorough systematic sermonizei but of it there is no men Thing who is ni )re f .1i of hp - .and drol lery. On one octet:lMO he wits Mending his way lowe'rds the seat of the Annual Confer ence of Ministers, in company with another clergyman. Passing a country inn, be re marked to the ott er clergyritrin The last tithe stopped a ; that tavern, I slept with the landlord's wife.' In utter amazement, his clerical friend limited to know wluti be ',Venni. 'I mean 'just what I savAreplied Zeb ;. and on went the tn° travellers in unbroken silence until they reached the conference. l in the early 'reit of rtirs,"sertiion; the con"- ference sat with doors clo'ed for the purpo-e of treusxming same pirate it•ine-ia, and v.pecially to attend to 'the annual examiris , Lion of each member's river. character, or rather comity'', during the peat year. For tine purpose the clerk called 796'tt mime 'Duet nut one know engirt again n• the character of brother T.-witcliejl during the past 1, asked the bishop, Who was the presid iirg racer. After a moment's silence, travelling coultetnion arose wish a lieivy heart and grave coutoetimice said he had 14 dirty kr —one that he owed to God end the church, anti to himself ; be must therefore .ti-cliaryet it fettriefaly, though tremblingly. lan dire related what Zell had told him while pa-sing the tavern, how be slept with the landlord's wife, etc. The grate laxly of ministers were struck. as with a thohder4oli,mhbungh a few smiled it'd looked first at Zeii, them upon the bishop, knowingly, fur tlie) knew better than the °them the thMinnter of the ace died. the biAlop enlie;tl upon bp.ther Twitcbell ano asteu trm h.in t.an. Niuo tu trIVIIIS a atilt. Zeb tote and mud : • .1 d d the tl eed I i never lie - Then imu.in t e 061i1 an awful aeriou.ne‘a; he pi mead ef.l w ith's slow awl sulemndelibet” anon : 'There WAS one little circumstance, how ever, connected with the affair, did' not natue to the brother. It may not have much *eight with the conference, but although it mny be deemed of billing impnvisoce. I will 1 ACe it : When I sle p t with thu landlord's wife, W. I told the brother, l kni- *4,— Lodgings for Boots. A. Geoigiit einhenga tells the following "boot , " Ft Iry : A short time ago one of our cit'sens who love. .1 is joke about as 'well as 613:4 -usually do, had occasion to %is t' one of the small toeh; ih the interior of the State,, and .knuc iiii he would have conFiderable walking over triad - 4 inadF, he took .Kith him a pair of long lubber booty. lie arrived at. his desti nal on eliont tine orch.ck in the eveoing.rn I, upon found the only tavern in ilia plate was half it mile from the Fintion. ion;Yeyati l :e till's to be had and ihe road war. ninthly in the ex • !ewe. Congrtttulst iri los long hoots. be ast off and found the mud in some "pots so-deep that la, bouts sere lon oui tig h. li e react6d the Losel at left, lo i rather about ihe fret. Alit:l.tipper, he implied the charge for ludg!tigs. answered the land 'We usually chafge 4 ' Who also had some fun in his oumposi-- tion,-.isientylve cents ; but if A man goes to bed atilt Fitch hoots ./ as them you liars on,' to Ll:castor/Weil fuet,) 'we charge y coat.' 'A Yery go-Al ideal should think,' returned the traveler, . . After au hour's conversation,- the landlord photinil 10091, and they Ra:test fur the night mutually plc-teed with each.-otber. The next morning our blend arse laie,and inquiring tor the landlotd, learned that lie g ttie from home to attend to some busi ness.. After brettkfait be handed ti-dollar to the landlady, Fapug , 'There are fifiy cents for my t.upper and hie-skfrolt, and fifty cents more for my lintg ing' -Twenty five cen'a i‘• all we charge for the landlady.' irturne , l the traveler:mit r -ordinary ititettopstottee4 ; but in tinb case fifty teat tb not to' ) trtt-h: The rt:aager departed, and 16 lady was dottp in roni-vt.tre hs t., tt eoulci be the ciri-dminancea which regiriiti s man-to pay double prise fur ludg:t.g•, often her lia-hattil • that man who Slept in the frcnt chamber come down yet I' he asked. `Ye.; mretwered his wife. and lie has gone away. lie paid me sfty cen d fur his loilg itiga. and EA 1 under the oircuusgtantara it was rig t ' The de.- - 1 he did exclaimed the land lord, rub tog tip ithi l rs. His wifolo)luoeti, to learn the meaning of Cacti itrnnie pr-Eierlinga, and found her imaltat i 'd wi . th"tioe bed clothes 'mined down. anti - the trea t ti;gl looking more fit to -plant pottittea in than it dji foi any hudan being . to aleep in, .17, ou saw t /At mm w high 40.1u0r LUAthwtl. 'Ye t ." !You saw, h 1),0t4a, tliaVi you I' attri the Isncilcafil, infirrisl ouse slept irl ctn.' • , , Aldo' dors 'after the traveler. on hey, rer turn home, put. 14. agatnat the ttante,taverp. ', 4 ll•ber hiumilf nor th e laodlutd * th iti tun , thingahout the• hoOta, Aritirth were stout in the acme condition en the 'ptevieini roe ; "; has Likeloolterftisigieti ri biru.and ived his ho J ecririetvine u h s n r i et7 . , About 10 o'oleeio hi aid lo• would 'Atui, • the landloitt! raid hr. - vai•b: a-marry bath, In his -"lay do ion usually citaigraihr I . ; ,: dicirritra r: • .• 4 We ihareq at.tri , tritl' the larndhYrot - with srernefidotoreiniduodo:'taenly7fiatt, ceetar ; 91 4 r 4: h)itflppAutl4,l9.tok,r, : PO .44(004f ‘` s '.- r. ' - Ile .cee h',3" ' or,t 0 4 . t h e `phase vet llavor, I ( r a fiawa ;-i keeping left bath '.;14 red n), rkett. - •em left hardmi • • MONTROSE, Pk, I:JANUAR-if-20,1859. Mountain Snow Storms " now enrols tote lusty muleteer," said Childs Liar rld i but MAroltre muleteer didn't travel the snow mom:it/dna of California, or he would have oecasionnlitstopped singing to ‘•tirre,h" his benumbed iingews,or dig his mule (ruin it drift. There are times when ottrnorth ern Mule drivetit diture'y bercism and endur. since deceiving of celebrity even in a-poem greet as ;that from which we have borrowed a None but mountaineers may relate the perils of a anotestortn on tbe " divides" which separate busy:settlements; yet in the little dis tance cf ten in fifieen miles between there may be danger and death. Some of the trails to populous places traverse mountains where the snow falls ten. fifteen or twenty feet in depth. Them the wind pile; up huge drifts of ineredi ble magnitude, then the eit-cerrente changing, they are again torn down and wirlettawav to s ome other place,_netil a few hours eurpshine, and a subsequent fr.st burdens thesnow sur face, tearing the ir,il in many •plitees to be . ' sought tip emong the boughs end Vets. Of emerge the tr.tveler cannot pas the fury- of such a st, rue, but for several mon ha in the veer he ulat eucountet lesser one., which ;without A 11.'ut, would be qwwi e a neli tin dear it. • The tail i s ot sewed, twee marks are ! den,sitel if the traveler should make the %%neg . tit t Vst:et:Mt eitherei le. thee }lances era thst he mill m.t have the strength t, get • ha c k. occasi malty we heir of some one , his way and freezing Vedeath, bat few realize how tri,flitful to death in a mount tin no rm, where the h st - Otte slowly perishes almost sight of s tlytt ion. Bait there are now;pllots who guide traveler , • ovikthrse. survery %int*. Many are their he roic end good Samari.iin deeds, equalling the man-true Lets of St. Berner I, t et ueeelebrated. Av , bile ago oneg Gi toy, Who drives A tddle • torus S , eitt's mountain, passed a man on foot. laboring throng!, the isnow, whorti he admonished .4 . danger and besmght to throw away tis blanket find travel for his life. But the man refused, and is the niiirahlA were Al ready feinting he was When they remelted the next station it was deft; and snowing. Gil roy proposed returning ft2r the lost man, but no one hau strength to accompany him. Me re- Orme. And funnel the traveler staese.h.. le-s, and apparently insane; be had heroVed his blankets and eplearl them i wiener:tie places on the attt,w_ With great &Motility he was dragged within hearing of the hedge, where th e el Jet uf his tescuer brought asostance, And t Twin which place be was carried in and warm ed into life. In the morning he departed with . mraqve as aettnowledgemeut, of gratitude.—' Trinity (Cal) jaunted. Suentnatea W u Tie following ix an au thentic anecdote in conneetion with the Drury Lant.lharota.e..f.ar_ b.,. tact, in 1694, and by- him leased to &Jeri dee. who bet:ante largely in his doubt: Rolland could never obtain a settlement r an intertilw on the subject with. Shethlan.- Ile hunted him for weeka Juni months at his own house, at the theater, at his usual ie aorta; but he . was now,he.e tr be seen. At las.. he tracked him to the stage door,,rushed id, in spite of time oppotition of the buteey purer. and found the manager on the st;rge conversing with a party-of gentlemen whom he had •itiOted to show them the theater Sheilian saws- 1301littul approaching. and downing that es •ape was itrs time tinpoesi- Ole, yttt it hold 14 , 43 on the matter.. "Alt: nay dear fellow." he eschiittied, " y o n are the ter. 'mot I urtinieti so see—you have 'cones mot cipropme. lam truly Q/I have had the-trouble of calling on mt.,. so often, but now we are roe', in a few minute. 1• shall be ; we will then go into my rootn together and settle our affairs. But youi . must decide an important question here. Some of theite Gentlemen tell me there ale complaints, cad loud ones, titet.the franstnissioo of lionpd is defective to your beautiful theater. That, ih fittst, the galleries cannot bear at-all, and that is the reason why they ale So noisy of Inite." Sound def....01re.! not hear I" reitettted the astimilhed atchir-ct, turning pale, and a', atfortt staggetipg bark ;" why, at eis the moat builoi ig for coned that isms aver erected ; stake my reputation on it, the complaint is moat groundless." So I - say," re , orted Sheridan; "bat now we'll britiw the questrori to issue definitely, and then have a paragraph or two in the papers. Do Yr. it. Holland. go and plates yourself at the harit:rif the upper gallery, while-I stand• here and talk to you." " Certainly." 3aid Holland, "with the great est pleastire." . --- A lantern witsyr and away went, the architect through a !siby -1 int}, of dark and winding passages, almoq. a rlPy's journey, uwil he reauho the distant ill.vntett pest..• " Now, Mr. 1:1011mmi. you ti . ere, and ready r " Yie," was,the immediate entisvcr. "Gan you hear nie I" I tt,Perfet•tly, perfectly,.Sfr. Sheridan," I So sviing,'Sheildati r isrppettrad, and w: two or three mike off before Holland could (Irek•cmd. Ai:l4Ol , T long litter/al- occurred fete he was able to ehaso - the fugitive toihis 1 1.3 r spin. • ar wins maw keep your eyes open when i you , ere afters *wont. If you bite at a*E ed hriok, You spa grien. Is x pretty itiress or trm,su ettisetirs. or even st :: ptetty &eel Flounce, b9A. ate 4110 consetrienee. ',airy face will grow olti. Pain! ,washes off. The tweet smile of the flirt. will give "t!ty.. to .uagis hereebint ilia soQlr to( the p; magnut. This iToquetti!oriP: the kiiefan ,-corner, olgiO, Fri!k!onit. sport; ling eye say; .. t)4l , nning ul. kin; enikpea'wilf gagger fit, 3 on. Beware !)QllO . cuoi s te...dils sc. bey inuilnar in tiro hxcic . i 1 " 112 1 . " may 84.. 64 1 0 , i i :0 131 ! geLYliii" l " r ;iiithe . ll;lll bt litlfieti Miler tharinotheeotne 1 ( o u r b "1 • 1 .1. 1 - I-• e f e et f t i.l - oar. 3 ils, ein mt. Mr th. he: th »II 9yti, 0:0 kot!' 4 . ~ c...- . x 411 ,04."1 1 0."V 1 " 11 0 3 , sa riuh as fmr.neldhlutti . Th e p:, f.; ever the ! l i igh'.. I eta lugs for pots thirteen feet lon fionil.. gis , wash'. cub, ii+.l. l l neV;iiete•yrrtx"r - .r ote ortwarsduti're-tl44nsal: wleth4 we , go ! . 0 ,1 fiw in trio at the mill ; fence bonds. hil op. by *ore She Is- ill diSh . /rng il'ill i °0 111 ,; *broad or Ai,/ it home:' NA , ttly shell t•srel I, .iiritiiii fe . et, Six inches, and one inch ;Wel:. littluknui liodge, end , e /good_ deall9oll-1110104'• faster lii 'MIA giserVviornber of objewts in aI. 10, 4 b . white oak . i, t h e b est .._ ai r s ; i n G ine . Ir!. 4 4,rhlrT'Y e Oil 40. irtOmog„Dothitig but less numb ,r of hums than onrselres, do rust - s i d . t arn ir : . :.. . . . . , to . eutotnitiwomes . ,elenghier.on i-t,h#... piano,: as '4ll 4. ter at whit uost of Toney or health. Thiel) 1 •.., t • . . - • 1° " I:l4 `•°st thii. e°9'."tr PeC,e-dlitl i) ..*T! ' no Sat twisib2lti itlps"that we will not elinth„ - Aitir 'he candles, you,suld me . last ,night . were „very bad,' said Suutt to .1.• tallow, gut ; P p .. Zauki s tsoet whitest; salad is pgps ti,, sa d .e lt deet, cave of t tbi earth or sea. that we the.itioltee., , ~.. ,Y. , „. . 2. - •.. wid•not rapture. , There mist none *be shell -oluttaiter; •..-.. . - , . t.Qt - ....? I ,‘ , ••ro:- snc •,-, ..p_.•• , ..' ' not Straw rutr,nb bv4iie Ourselves cin the high -. 'lndeed, iir: sa i& - be, • !Pat iery turfy fur. 741fi1t,',:4, Aliti ' . ht,lleioAWS?e ti tesKl " -to. II •-t frossalwals,• end there shell be moue . erne t that: , ; ' l'e oggri , ..o Pitty , nefk rr 4 : 1 4 die of rep bold, , their briptit longer ender with,,. , *Xelk sir ::. .° you know t*s.lh4Y4irned to hold tip Its rata- bend. , ' , ~ , itt ... t hen Ah'e 4,.ta, is not looking, there is no to the middle, arid, then woo 4 h 3l t h?rn.an.Y . .. . Tit.u..rnint :Tniedistely held upliiil:vrt'bitod. ot , ie n ( hypo w up. poths'N Omit...di , ivitilth.we Will longer I P . . . . .. . . ...or tight hind. " 1 ": - iihr ilie • • - - ~„t h ,e , • .., t h e ,. , o f • you t.orptiao Ina ; wlist,air : did tbuy,_4to, -- - 1 Sjiritual Exposure'. - . ii. _ f . .1 1 )10 OltiSellateVtiaMbers , • Mr. C. ri - . te'llingirn. - of Wert-Newton, has ~ g ritutturai. . . .• Oirtlie oce.nrion of theremovril of the U. written a long letter to the Boston Courer, S. Senate to the riew Bell, Vice Pre,f. in which he makes certain statements in re-; , ..i ; de t 13 reek i u . r . i s tig , e . deliv e red .. an a cre rm, the B to J. V. Man-field a well-known • '"epirit I Cultivate the Farmer, us well as the Farm. i following .. pa . ;..e of which , we ceresin, 1 medium" of this ri.y. Nir. 'Mansfield has 1.... , . 1 0,..,e,... will be perused with pleasure by our reed carried on q uite an extensive business in /On The Most Eennoltleal Way Of , eis , : 1 .. selling ported sof the departed, w hi c h par- Wintering Horses . 1 The §enate Is. for the last time in . - port to h a v e been peewee by avid's, but. We copy the, appended letter from the 1 rids chamber. Beneeforth it will be convert whieh, in tewity. were painted by Mr. Culla- columns oldie " Genesee . Farmer": - (el to other uses, yet it must remain forever gun under the direction of Mr. M., tither ' "In response to your call on this subject, .1 ,-. connected widi greet etents, nod earned to from deguerroespe likenesses or from Mr. ' offer the fullowteg suggestions as the con-' the memories of the departed orators and M.'. descriptions. Mr. Collagen relates see- firuottioe of eeperience.torttelmen who h ave . , , engaged in high-debetes i. ; eraonstances of this nature, rind is detirees i "Th.° quantity" of food Which any anima' end shape." tAie e pelley -of their country. of 'corresponding with any person who may I conatneen and seems to require, is no dilute., ueiertreer.ttee Ameri can and t h e stranger, 3 , ' have received such port rni s from leistrisfield. ;to a gieat extent, the result of habit. tine they wander through the Capitol, will WWI . one of the last ,pica ores he drew for Mansfield y ro oue will question with reference to, man ; i „ea, i us ee n e et meetems , to ;Item the epete_ 1 t wAswhat purported to be the spirit bride ?ye and, jet -tm its one part of the animal econo• son which scefnapy, lead greatmateriehreltave , clergymen of l'ortamouth New Herm:slitre. i my, may it not be threug . hobt the white f It i accur i, ; ; Tit m• t 0i ... }000 , y ,, -They will We a l' e • Mansfield 'aid there had been a grist wet{ is me belief that a horse or an oat, fed it. theirtitr 'oi the great and the good; whose. , ding, at whieh the elergymnts bed been wed- regularly and with - promiscuous quantities,- renown is the common property, lof the ded to a spirir, but afterward ()Weed up to ias he willeliepose of,—eats.more than eaters. Linton ; and chiefei;perhess, tie* , wilt. lingers ; the humbug. of the nlF•ir. - j requims, and mom than she can propene hp- around the seatkoneeeeenpled t ithe I c ni lth l Y He requested Mr. Collagen to draw the prupr.ate. 'The overplus is rejected asst three ehers'eenentess wee Tittne, associatee in pleeure, saying it wee. nut Cr, materi a l as to thrown off by a er aerating and deli lotting ; lif t , de,th its. riot been able to s x ver ; Mos; die style of face, so long as its was very bean- 1 effort of the system..nod is , a prse than etude , ' ' t Mos men, who in their ge , ieration wefts _is e ,, t0 „ 1 1„ ) ,„,, , si .i„„...._.r 000g 1 t , i. a t he `titers li‘bi r d, st.qrro s .linres Jett ; nnti V austustonitt tilts!. It we.; thee% nin Ines in robe, and a ' ru-e was placed in the bride'- hand. heDittere [mint to Le sought its the siiS. lilY "f f‘'°d t" trotk.,i pul;11:: opinion—fur they errs Oftliat , the mini-ter was furl of dowers. Mansfield any and all nuituala. Regular ii, also ; -as to l lighter sort of . ..tate-men es - hi; iieelr the right sal i the clerKynotu pith ten dollars for the time, (lentil, and 1:m1(111'10n Of Vise food.. 1 end follow their convio,lions.. - -"': - , pict u r e , a n d it %sss to lie hung up in his i Frequent changes of feed are to be avoided. I There sat Colloun, the Senator, inflexible, -Owed' in Portsmouth. Mr C. wag next ask -1 "etlt.feed.su ceiled.l.regard sty Lest adapt- sustere, oppreseed hot not overwhelmed by ed to draw, a pic are of the clergyman's de-; ed to horse-keeping ; both ne tegertt- econe- his dr;epseinte'of rthe:linportance or his pub versed mother, and commenced lire %vett:, and my and the wants of the animal. Of (melee, lie functions ; seekistg Site Lruth,then foarlsats- ' ' threw. up the business bailee finishing: Mans-', the amount and quality must be modilizsi by sl y f o ll ow i ng it ; ft,pmfil, whose unsparing in. field would sometimes say when he gave en 1 ctreetestAnces. sire, age, te, condi mu, d, compelled u, t i ll empo ll e d a ;; i i i.,,,„ i t o , to b„,.,„ 0 „., artier Vint it was fora believer, nod that Mr.' former keeping-, and present use or the ate , tee ,with the deductions, of his igoreue logic, C. need nut be very perecular about as i:, as ; mid, roue' be considered, in determining how en d w h ose eo l i i.,.. e , en t, 3aarlee l l ybi taa ll y wore they w e re east to please. Mr. Collegian first roach or how lithe is required to itesT the i i i,,.. et . 7 ,,,,..i,, t , o f one ertgegeeein the per formed t h e _ aectu ai n ter i ce of :his "medium" , Least in good coneition. , If a horse is to . f,„,,, re ,,,, o e tee e . r e lathe, duties.two years ago. lie had several tattiags with labor, he nerd,, snore suatennnce :than if he , t., h , was Webster ' s seat . Fe e too , w a s him And received through him several corn- stand- idle, thexati not so trill mere as is even such a Senator, Conscious of his own mueications which purported to have canna-; some ices suit:loser], A man its.heal tl e re. ' ~,,t p0 „,.. t , he m y tr .; e el, with ciosfidenee on ted from the spirit. world. ' quires and fee. about the sarne 6, , a ntlty (irked. t t i inset{ ~ and seer Meg the COM tivalWea of In consdusion, he says: "I have spent a , whether he works or pray.; and this prinvi !)le smaller men , b e stood among hisfpeers all the great deal of money in in.estigating Spititc- - guides me in the cure of my horse. The ; great er for the simele dignity of his Senator 81i-re:and, whatever may be my opinion as 1 same quantity or quality„ whether he VI C. rks tft: demeanor. Tt pe of his - Northetu home, reg ards the phenomena I l letve 1 etve witnessed , - I ,or not, given about the saute tittle weir tey. ; ha rises lief ere the,,,inergination, iv the grand am fully satisfied that there never has been, keeps hint ;deep in condition for Hey ~er.i, e , and granite ontlice of_ his form and intellect, - a portrait 'draw'. through spirit influence, required, besides conducing, to Iris heahh like a great New England rock repelling a , end that all the so -yelled spirit ' artists sue a nd soundness. At this time, lam keeping New Eng'and wave. -As a writer, his pros impostors, arid their disgraceful attempts are . an eleven hundred herse an three,htedie,'e cut I dubious will be cistrii-lerd ,by . etateemen and reeking in talent, taste and education in art."'hay and, tine titiarts- of shorts dolly, wet And scholars triple the Eugii-it tongue is spoken. Mr. Collagen lies been led to make these dis- : put eel ire hint at regOlar intervals--t-morning, ' Asa Senatorial cent , r, llia greet effec s are, cleisures on account of Nine-field's &Buie to ! noon.and night.—s e nd though he ie userreon• hist o ri c eliy associated with this chamber; pay him for his labor. the Account lievine ; -ideraid v and for vnrious perpores, he gsins whoso. vary air seems yet to vibrate beneath unce beern ;Atwell in a liiwyer's hands for col- ;in condition cents:tinily. - , , , the stroke otsi is deep tenes aqd his Mighty lection. I -This married I have tried with a ntimber words. ..• Six ..,---- . , 1 On elte on'er circle . eat aware Clele .:vvith I , of horse., in the last fifteen years, with the ; Confessions. of a Table-1 , oVer• Fer a tong 1m333. Ar. Georg e 1 . yi n ;„ ( f same satisfactory results, I mice k e pt a nine 1 his impe:uou• and ardent naiure-untatned by ‘l ,- ,.ecerte . , mme..l 8,3 born kno wn tu , a power hundred horse dime reenlist - on tea hundred ae, and eXli biting in the Senate the same , I pound's of hay and five ‘ hushels of corn meal, vehement p a re s ...ls m an d plesienate eloquence ro; "physical Medlem," and his aehieverneit in the line. of bible-moving have convey ed given cut, ear, and waxed, and found bun that of "joie electrified the - Mouse - of Rere `-'one pounds Levier at the end than at tire=resentattves nod the country. His eetraordi-- hundred: of people to Spi•itualisro, lind been . a its i 5 .1i,,,,,,,„ beginien t eee.theete , - ' • we: r esoled endueureeite, Me courage, all ' ffill a C T lE r e ll aTt e l i l i' l l':{. ls l I () t o ll : were tn e t !, - t, in the dark, like eCerrets, il l, e n once e a c h day, instead of Lis noble qualities, ioteated him with an those of the' Davenpcirt 00 . 0. but under a fell ; t h e mesh , I bare fou4nd satisf r alt"Y ; and my individuality and a charm ofeliarecter which. bleier of gal, or in broad dey lielit. Ile has ' ' nl P r e" i "n IN that this root is not lir"l'-`-'dS i s any age, velild have madh him a favorite without he n tsti valued es food Tor horses, nod pethaps cattle made tablet move apparentlyet Wiererv: Mr for his er,,itery above sel contact, to the comfort of believers ar.'d the al s o. - • • .t. ... • . esrtlify,eel..-etts , lie loved (Merle , in all , "In cry op i n i on, if the reg i men: auk . otietriee. Illustrious man r 1 confolinding of -keptics.—ett It DP p atriot , s'. Itteentiy mr.rainv caw . to this e i tr,m3l 3 33 _ ' gested were-to : be ad , opted gene , tall:t by , hosse- plidenthropist—hielieht at its merelian, was keelsons, we s h o uld nave fewer horses loses-d lv for the purpose of conrieting Mr. Coles, A '-eeD and fele in the remotest .parts of the fernier medium. i who has yecently coot:hided with braves and otherwise defensive- Ov er ; eivilized world;, ;,and Lis declining sun, me, it :het phveical marefestetiona are a lien/Mtg. reeding with dry hey is more frequen•.!e the l 'l,astened down the , West. threw backits level was held in Mr. • eartse of helve: than all other onuses coin- b e ams in h ues of T nefl o `vied splendor t o m um . For this-purpose., a circle Nitta's rooms. and Mr. Cules with several I.,iiied. But it is of jemed that it is too mlinit Mete end t ) ebeer the lend he loved and others, attended, and were unable to detect work thins to plep4te food in /11 ret. Wilt ; -er'reel so well. - . any deception. At Isis*, a sma ll hole i n t h e such oh,jecteto I hove no argument. 0, ox- AI; the Stales may paint, with gratified floor, and a tent in the carpet, were discover- ' hence 1 . 4 v'o 3 lc• ' A It."-", of Pr`d.'elY " ; 1•I ; ;Aide, to the en. % I et '7, tine Senate of th e ir ed its clo,e,proxirnlty with ,tit table legs.— hee d I " %t ' it '' a ll ' i '' n lin'l4 time anti a wif h rg• , potritstit,..ons. Ctoeding tics. Wwrry en, come Three A 2tentlein..” proposed to lute up the car. , ness-te do what ought to be d one , whil e fact .. the nursea of Adam... havoc, Mesee, Otis, Thesen ; l'ineknev. not the rest—l romnot Pet : but Mr. Pelee deteurrett and retinested ; mess never 3 ` azdi " ...no r-- mzii , 2 , - , i , 0. them[ to call the next day. 3,1,r.,C0 , fas /tad bps ; ~, -E. INGLIA.M." number them—a lin, in, the record of their eprineflettl, Conn., Nov.:1858. aaaocotte.s, however, deterntieed e at to yield I i not, pea utr e r a eces appeal te tbeir t uccessors -----sseassere-------- ~ she point, and gave . Mr. Paine cipilly to nn ; Ra,il vs- Board Fonnee. to give the Litton n destiny hot unworthy of dere e nd that they would notienvalbe - room i e. e.. the What models weie these 4:1 awaken Rail f ennel ( -'`'""PY• °" an av n ra li e-el Z •hicen ' emultei in or to plitne . ein A,e• apeir . l Forum emit :hey had t ikon. up the a irpet. feet of lane, board fences only e'er, in plowed , . . Ate will be the A:eerie:in stritesnern who, in Mr. Paine, finding that ha cased not stave Rat! erices are not so objec ti ona bl eJ in land. f off an examination, finally acknowledged that the whole thing was a fraud; that he had ate edewirand pastures ; still there is a belt hut i z; to invest , the new hid) to a i chin i i we go two hds differeece in freer ef . board, nitre . chewed, not otilv on this oecroi .n, but fro m . with historic memories like these which full f luels in caving the material. Timber , c l over. ie, r ,e the beginhing; I is wife and his n Ott intimate ' . . nbe made unto board fences that (unreel , J ' ''' ' friends, as well as Ilia numeroes eonverriehavel un • - . anti now, Senator., we lesre this merrier. ,b e use d In r,s , fences. Board fences intili.. mg been the dupes of his preinediteeed decep : able chamber, bestring with me melamine ~ " ' ed . setnd winds that red lewdly can, even-sotked min. the Constitution we "received from our fore,. and capped. &MIK may object that frost c t • Mr. Coles stated these feels in the Spiritu e „ „• „ .4111P,11 1 . Let 11 s cherish it with grateful ao al Conference, on Wedt esdar evening, in the i P U "'' u l' f e , 4nn F e ''," , nr'9 they '3,""t be Psi , knowledgeme s cs in the Divine Power who p re sen c e of Mr. Paine; tied alter he "hod con- I u1efv 4 .c. 43 . ,"7 aaL e HI Y, 1 "1? r''''S. . ; •' icont rid. tho e'er' . lees of empire.s and whose will give a de:remelt of my bortre fencer, • 1 - , eluded. the begets merlirim.gateipoind public.. I. . . • ..I Th -• . resi . goul :its we, A.. We, , , G e e:reveilles TPA 1 manner .t 4 hatiding• V°. I ~,,,, I"g, , fo.ir, lit r.telt viettl to ISle :t. l`rAlling teeth of time: • ly ackeowledged the fraud, sled defended It , , r . , , e set micelle:, Witch; or white , elk, in fall un the wound that the end justified diet u° For eater rod of fence it re uirea These n "' de tra"4 TitilLt IT"dri" into ilin.' means. Be believed that the greet share- of lor winter,,_ , . h I_l right, bet is pri n r•iples of 1.11113'i n.ional liberty; 1 seven sic tr q r •ti . the re titled spiritual phenomena is sham, I one " ° ' l . l `" V" ''' • .‘ . . i , ".• , W. 3.1 1 ,114 4 l e e -orn and sir neemlike matte inches i n width ; also one *e Inch 'maul , •1 1 t do t Ir• lee devoutly rdilieugli ha was of opinion that some of I • ... ) , r . , ~ e - . Ile e enter' 8, no t er..ty. tus exert tee enit.us r n ese t tour i ose or tso ewe that snowier sehpie.,.in another age. them are real. lie coed commended to his ; hi. , rods of f ace. Fetic h es posts mu d s id . gi:VI ; shall bear to A tiro.: and larger ettaintwr this own conicience, mid counted it among treasures in heroett that he hail charged "late oak, saved b y . t3 at tie boteen, end . o'9nel:re:on, sigoroes and intiolnte,and.thltt 2bys at the tole le:s*l,4 them 5, by 5 , 'brim I I L. 1„,4 ewe ii in of roe's-I r shall witness not,hinie, although small . prwtenta loid, .from 1 , 1 - 1 -erne Kr tee Top of the ground For A, with truNtv _ . lute to time. 004411 4110 I:i ., (birth'll (....irr,r, , 4le Y ca,L , p , r:- his hii3O. had been one of !ewe. ti e lied erety three Todd of fence I use one 4be 4 sorted to deceninn. in circler to went „ cop. i , mintling, twelve fee' long. sat log tho Nitill! f 13 ,&IX pieces, too tee. each., %Mann T• we ak Lion, st . e.(l . tdmuattfy expute it. ;. . I full ,w. , .., : Halve each I,iot at the 1 , 3 \t, II 4 Having defewietl hie owns°, Mr. Paine ex • .. id ink •do 1,,,, i t - wind Sheridan, ".ate tfittied x•- p e, aof :,.....;. i wire, as the ~,,,t titt, t e , Incites up, nut rte a dole-•ail. ~ ~,ay •an , the two. feet 1.1-ee, in the tniddly, mut mark apparatus by o loch he had moved la hka ant. Intl tatkin ,, , halt' of that, then d.ive , -3 0 taverted benarede to gO , irituttliren.—Wor the dine • 1i; Into the posi t I;ntnint n .cot - of f o ".t. o n , tester Republicon. i or ~ b-tod will bottom fifty po , t, A day,and it rota Paol'ira — One ..who , be done in thelacru 'in the trotter and on therktiorioan Illil 4 e• 't wet, days. 1 tind that the holes caw be dog , 1 .,.. speß ß r i : AL to I 3 comprehend AlD.'"l : 14 1 1. 1 ki(14/ 1 Y speaking, ,alias With no little , two feet long and two feet deem,. easily and lkoolice :. .., t as crackly . oe z ir only ei_ t t•t, imii t o aqua,~, ` clue Atnriiciins are in fact btoomingnotb- t Such is, fence coats !shoat alit tents pot roil, I hug but brein and uerFes. Ft and tibrine i stud o ill la 4t fourteen to twenty yenta, if (he are only : valued_ ar t airy self In taiiitker i andi'post ate Welt Set.E.Jfiedr7pfe...jot.lF. to Svuirrig, muscle us only thought.cf as it pertains to 1 air ri a coatt.lCo'al jar put :lin uix inches or, Cllll- ' our &aught animal, t Oar' r.tartiulatiiiig . an d down at the 'eautface of the wound. This a • P w lil'ale B licr'ia ' k ti,g finhii, make as so lll'rf , will'n'oi finif up b;,: frets! nor lift µt it wind. , o/ i hitt lite . is 'li'eeorning tp. 95 slut. on e ha as firm is can he. tieued trietaip - , - , - Cliit,mner.M L eres pre like those ose I t set Nf ine ,, ea t e n ~. ettrs old, asc i te d (:oats cull taut double tlue time as.. at a frihding Pa'. tEstelf 0.3 r.: I" 4 3. inie li 1 WW"IW) greentotes. Cori) tar can he gut at gas molts •.• tbair.f:t4 ue Do':" Intic as on±f at, stoo par barrel, and - sh::u4.l 1;1 put tin so culled rest riblcb :uo hot A fanner that tutu !nuke 'a hay, rack - g•odingly giro Ourselve , ; wears es as mach se good vim, square, chlscr, and hareter, our "' l ' : 'We can n ot h r 'a r toha'a another can build ' , nob a &nee. I use -the 're ineis called snore 'snrile Than our-elvre.,' and -wA i lr-urds Cor esos And battens. The feces is .. • • • not bit. 11tei$ i$ nothing: within ...cope 01! humen:mbibty witich.ern will not underinke, 1 out 3' and when we bong of what we have f i cco rpp, -No, rir,' ~ . liebed,tberre ere sone wbo,shall draw a longer -'What then r bow " 'Ther hales(' stinker . . VOLUME XVI , NUMBER 3. . . the delibt . rp. is of tb. Rep rei.eittOves of ArtierlC74ll SlatVs >bll united, I:eel:woes, and K ir \A - I,i" a S phis 144.6 OTICe throVtll into , the pulpit he: WisS ir. B0 , t"II., he (oekell it 1111,11110 11,1Adifig it be: tAe,1 3 1.4 c(tflgTvg/rion., w.llllty przninent, but neither rariunni n , ll mitt, it. 14' itr A Dtio•hman having a friend hung in thin t.. , tooorv, ‘vriee to hiie funds infoina ing thtin'nf thal,afier ad. r,ing a blip: eini‘d, 01 L7l.tlzt•n4,the ".3t. e w . t y, owing to which fell and bhp' e .1 hni neck. •- •• Lir 1 Bun of that Emerald Isiec meeting a c•+uutrt mltn Wittr•e not .,, petfeetly ie m Intoi; red - , miter %hillting . ,Li”?,. jit , tpittd,his nikrue. ncowei. 417alett: r.spuritia,LPA t , ' atte yo 9 ft otn, Dohlin if I lerivw, two uhl maid:: there of diet mime —#43 Qttft@P of them 1 - ztr um , her r - A . VE\EHAai.R iC OF tfig LiEVOLVTIOI4 , —On Si , tirdaY night last sayi the Calhoun (1411.) Ptuiform, we had-the pleasure or Feb-' ina awl p•inetr•ing with the nlckna man in Go•tion cooniy. Coggin. .• born in Camden. South ,the year 1754, 4. eiin.equatit!.y IQ4 . xeara,of age . He - u &tallier in . the Rreormioe, and served under. Gen (I.reene • part of the time, - and ass at 11 e men orsble mettle of Eutaw Springs. He ii yet oomparativeliso tive, end is able to •wslk eyeful mitos.durn 11 /. 1414 .Y.. • C~ssAtfa- 4U ell!nrpriolPgifl V eier ilkWaSb!!' ingtou lima, found and out op tba"Orkkathiph,, Aolvgiiinnty or P r nkayli-anil: shied 4! the tit . of Indiana, iiPti most delight rid "nilarniti"lo adorn .tha natal) oltaintofthe" ,a l as; f tern tv. !vat 'pot t o b e sip s, done in . 1114ttopol'isan taw,. alai lina.bad igil,vere4 c;nne,tiicktd up,laonglit and ourtlal,into beautiful. tiokajur ghtiatitta roloaats,
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