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VIP „vet .c) •o. - - ~:- .o';' -8 , -z- [-. 1 .7 4 .. ll* Cillget- ' l6. u L' -' -- i' araB4lll 6,-wh.eh.•tiarnri •, _ , ~ • - Ivor_ • . ac , , •... ----' 4 1a . ..9 - •:.• f: fr , "'a 17:C4,MT . .24144 1 1.; of , i ' *lrt , f.jt ' ,, ibel•it taw '14 .- ..ci , A 1 `:%":l 4 '-ir'' , ^.' , .. .4 4r ., 1 , - - • - -• ' ta ir w.--13,,r 1 -4,••• •--,•-,•,. ..:.• -- •• •la •• ' . 1. - I 0.. proler; lubel MI6 l,.,_____ _ .4 i4Bl l' ' 't j. , , ..-- - 1• it "q cr-iti. 1• i• .T.l. .-4 ri,t , .: , ~•. AND , 9 • 1 113MMSVI Liam ,luir ... "2,1 L "DYE ~ IS ,-,,... , ~• .-. ,F -.-.,, , /1` 1 44,4 1 : . ''' 't______,_,... tooitos -age limpty elalY4 =4:4t 2l3 X ) :llril 1., ' - : ,,, t14 ga141 0 44 U l ' . • 2 r :• • *' 0 1° / 1 - 1 . , : - 1; 1 -... '!, .int A- ~..... . -...,1 1,. , - ...1., ,i,l-,-. 0 Terms Two DOLL. &donee, If o c harged. -I,..ivertisere. 4tretiftesiwaltbe charzed 31 for id•so' centsfor one it> .• asleitloq , L " ;All advertisoc '0 a111;1 1, pi er ii I ' d out unless the tiine . . Obe ' 6igtrailed is specsded oand tt ill be ct. tccordiegly , ;. .. - 7. , 1• ' VI .ri y ii; .iertisers will e charged 11112.1ietannam ia,11011.11,4 Sllimcript to 4to th paper—with the privilege of seeMlig one advert isms n inot exceeding gsqoa red .ixa hag .1 ! nag the ear, an the insertion of a smaller owe ,a each 'pape r for three..necosstvelitnes. 111 letters addressed to tt e•Cditor mist be post paid Otherwise ao attention will i e paid to them. ~ Mi n ot icescorinemings, c and other notices which have heretolhre been lose ed gratis. will be c h arre d 25 ..iirits enclt.exc'no Marsi ges and Deatlig. -- • - 11{1. P./4041,1$ (.:hef_h , very Icserri. ,0111, 1..111.11751 EN' , ~. Eidulnee ❑.t Nag ci-per ccnt. pr(miLll7l Anr,enl Chis,(tr.— -N. It titok place; rt-i•entiv that 5 4 ,p1,,, I INU ROI° agIL h" , IJ 1110 ,1 'I &,f. I I.ltit Lae J 041.11. Uy tUL, o 1 gi, tv 'at-en t ;elgv.t-rt'Af', Itrtti re,tot. teat A utour at thd tit.torr ut e." Xll Flmu.cß II litl.l I. co,yitig 11 111 liln eVit• • t•, the 1.)roogli at tt,i, gratJeNutir u. tm• pr,.• 10 the twiner ”fi It only Ur IVintialter w tri.o 1111 1:..e the lindwg 01 the ("riglt) result. IL is LL•ver) britA foul Air.—.l remarks at 4rad2lie,ll..dr Rot,. nv:lr aril kaki Ott' igtiLlcd, and CAU close by. prat which prevailed to -melt.. Norlolk, and .tarSUVCEC ecutiorpi, and execult.es mentemg - m t.w a 1 t Suirnik, C4l to of Novr!rn , ...nr. 111(5). bArLI retie,/ . . t.,1: 1111:.4 , ,1. 1 . 0 gi ht rte. , )' Lyric :y.—ctii,ttier,able dt,saltt-titeliuts exislit IC ' " r ';'' ^ " „+.'r ;"'" ; ''.!••• g • ,r,.11 4 ;.., ( 1,1.1: 12 .: , rt the public warlitit belonging •.- ~, ~., .....1;l li. it, 11. c •t•irttettts..t;•, wlitc•li is tree of toil; blitl the urn 'ttitt.t2ll.—:olit.• (~,t, e :l., of L , T. 1,,,, ..,', rivtitett her the pr•Fperry 11i 'Air. Qttaitt '- ''''.'- '4' '' lii t.t" , :f.ter,., Wi)l64 lute ;AC (1.1),411 41.../50 per 40-alll 1 it, ill'w -• .ii'. i'.• -' , t.. •;1Z , .. , " :.1.% ‘. r,. Lit. li,. ii to plaktt 'a tew 1,k.:0 In coube /. , .•.:, ~ Ily ~I, e p fI- I; ..V ...,u.i.. ,, .t. , 1 trl—tittat.., Ovi t. forinrr or, done in uit! ! I= i'v!ulo•s dpiclll,l, Ilt .1( 114 1,,J1 %%lit •, it )711 t =II 1 . ;i • IQ 111 t I A : MEE= t ,r 1) j o is'ot. t,:ut 111.111 ".: Is• =1 I/ lIIIIIIMEM i. uprt, u =Ea /I=l ®~~ I=llllEllll t .tt t :ty,tl MEI= r and (.111,...11.1/1 1.11 ({J U purp.,.• .11T. if. t:uuk , ra: 'fl 11. 1,,r•!,!•, to pf /swifter Tax uui o?Englan4 has had liar Coca and n,,s fruht Jac. rio Ft! i.i 10. hr bur rOa rin r k 0: IC Of V.Ol ;,-1,1 Duci.e.s .}1 v, d.tugnter of the king of in, Frem_ii, a U., r‘ The stoppage nt%the liaok ul Bolglum had made quire a st.h , a.hm to Eulrup.. The cuoip,ny was cnintig 47.004000. THE Mi . TINFIERR ~r !11-az:two. late of thi4 t , 11.11 f) mh,r, oh .. jarliLfs, Fran. ts, Lir N. iv .11mtaitty in or t , t - , r 4 ).14 a a 1f,1 , 1-41,011:ald ;11:1:1 .I.IS ,ever 0 1 11 r eitHieWiCi• f . it, Zvi. rt L li. 1111 N. 1%., I.PT .111, r•-,11,1, tor. ttr t , al, •1 It% hio:1 ~!,w • . 1,0 .1 , ', r 1 , I f I.llJt 39;1 , 111Crd I i t• r 1.• i ;noir rse r•t t rt,•:. If c:rl4-1.11,it., fl =ME= —1 ~ dnr+~ •111 ItC Inte!llM=l 1., pr,•> , tit b. 'I 1:; 1tt.1.1 Nteritt,-, •.Iro.r, ft,is bt:4l wing.hell; ("is pc-Cl e aio, qUattiltV Flo - ovion ti 6,lllJetti • :'.•l a RI/ken,/ —The Rea rue AIIIIIIt (lie Ir'arocuy 1 11 N sc yl On We t tn:.,,„s !h-t Itetnvtn an Opinion (I ~ )141.5t fOW t. I.:1; , 1C1 General, t the ell", et ulai. t.ie Iptr4.l of ii,ra dts- iranchihed, in cons: ,i,k.i.t:e of as ItliCalaailly regal'. i Mug the election id ina..NLI a et'—'• I Itr The following song w nth n In horn's birth': N, day, by Mr— Adam 1./prican, Sy a s hung wall much , milet by Mr. G tltic rt Cu ow t on. Air --,• 71, IktitAx of The Decon." 0 harp of the ininsu:ei. how, s, eel iii re - - to numbers, I, When feelingly rolled on, the L,0..., ..0 toe Ayr; N ~ Into hand e'er a,llll shill awaken Illy sturnbers. ..I,.ke loin SVIJOC.e lured rnetnor, ~ haered and dear : , And shall he no more from yon Idess'd s,lhercsdoscendmg nesame the loved lyre, a the ilose of the day . Our h,, es. gr .efsettrl joys, 5n sheet harinuny blending, , Or sing of them 110 W 011 ha t land far a vva ) . Still *a may reyoiee o'erLi e treasures he left us, rin A ah n that now !inks a whureesru we go: One seiiie,ie, immortal fro an him can cement us. Bid feel.ogs of friendsfuji aud chatey glwv , Look blytbe h.mni,Scot • Add oloona Lc, thy imanti and ,g,rece tq thy,twaw,„ „ , tsW irntadlhg for aye and etri *kilt i.hc,r bkonfh be,' 'W the 'Whale thy mountama age ad andthewaverreotinckhle I, .-.- ,- , .41. ' tknortihire and Reniretnehifetiontlfined4/04 The 'funning Milner Oh; Mullin roW* * Deir 6r all ages 11n , the IJArriley §ta liinkr Imo tilt? Mfbv _ er Woo h !Ogle 'kiln; er 11- ‘ tike place on sir John Deceeiber. MaiTeirkestate i/tPfilloe., l on ThAradny 10e Wth V, 6 i Hants, Lathan and Itton, newly ',rutted, I tif L:tt. etµ uiabJed. y j +utotiu_our, reidlijs and the pulnie,..that 11r. Miller, the engineer to tto Glasgow, Psi-ley, Kilmarnock, and Ayr Rallwayl has been antis:wised to edvertise the rettiuniitte 4traels be tween Johmtoti and ; thus •Comtketiog .be forty miles from Gla-zuwLe Aye, di be ready to u, en tni the i•aitte day ar Lot jtilint line to. ta , „1„4:,), P tlie.snting of tit. toe helmet& from Ktlntir nook under ecittsideration and w e ll, int lilt p nn.rbihtr. he'speeddr itut in hand. 1i!.4). York, on London 9 a end eiscovery rter grefileti by end whielt .-Metter wrtlleu xIN illie eli IMMO • •••1., kauLlaut ul the nhuLt • drll ap,l , a3 !Until/ Or- I,tch nt d 11,!,t to til, fires-+ , 'i to Dr. 'AllOl.ll.O', , ,t . llanOneuter.) to whom It Lqle Gales. T —Grea: bUtubt:r ul ye ~ . tilt have been l , lebl, ior tio• i0,,,?05., oi,' los.. alai are at. i r ! -orrV it) Nay iltietltied %lilt) 'USN ul 1 .d w rA. '1 lc it w. elet u hie. .ill the vont. on tile eo.u.t.• ti:c fOltiturieustio. 1 pep i.i NI us a Alf. those,' either repairing detdaztot, or wa lung , torlia fa vora Die 1 it NI , . t a tut'', law Licrii, l, wind. 'Fite lossas austaintd by these distrplers Most ; „,,, ~,L,,,, i t ;11,t 1 ,,,,t, be.tvainenar. ! It Is probable that roars i!tertuou ac- ! pt ii.,:c txturried it. tto ' r iunts may 14 reach ati as Lae detalueit've&sela gel I a:, to.ureti o :t• made, and : ruts Por t -- I I cAardir is . tilo iurtunatc 1 High Tides:—An extraordinary hi 6, tide cie- Ll.eu,iitiit. , curved ut E'vellheli Which occatihmed smite damage i at the - A bereteb emharikment bridge, 114 ship-baud le circumstance occurred :.,,,,. ‘,',„3,t . ~ b o y ~,,„ i ing y vas, told at the vast cull o: me town, the tar- I vrith a lighted ria nil le, the ` l , native, &.e., inteetVerari hou.ea were tluatt l pg. i imunlea.ing with a barn 1 Storkport.--; Ihe extensive viaduct :across the • I Mersey and vailLy at titid..yort has boeullcootrimcd e iu: breaking !Irl.rvidnes, I .or by Tompkins acrd Co., ut I.lv,rpowl ilt. .ptis,llOU. .1 extent pi it county of T:ti , vt at foriiipartol Inc AittitcO.estel attlit Birtning. ct h.. siuck•nuri.m.l. pro,. , tin to line. The lowest estimate was .C 62,000, and it, { /431, i s a ' c ,,i i , e,,,,,, , ti, highest above ..£lOO,Wil. Art at the ( oiniiy. Near i ./rOO - Trade : — At the meeting of the Welsh Iron l• • , •i.l 4.. ie1 , .. , -eri ,i r e minig ' crs, it Nd- 1.. It,rittint t: not to advance ihe price ' 111 vll 1 . '4' .1 " , ""1 • •• •-f - , i , - 01 ir‘inotaholigli We tlutuat.d wan very gieat. 'there i been put i..rt vn at li.e ,i3pciitr ci ii gr , r.. , 11 0,1m:1 , 114110.i to receive lbrelg.ll, ,/ ~ i'te ittlloW , w4 ti.t? •—• ' or InSct,tt a Ltittlcr ord.. t at int.t4 UL .41,1 ,4LI. ./Ilige, .111 What it !rills- i n 114 Delcware Yu, of 1:1, 44 4- 4 1 1 . 4,4 J 1,131.11 - U a L.hrst r,"the bit.iip friend of ,it o s „,„ , Tinititas Painc, h note that &eat 4rldt.l 11 hit •,. la-I, —anti tor 4 hll% 114118 leader a lll ' ; 4 1 . 4' 4-11, 1Z 4 1 1, e.nnt car.. 1 ti,ong the F‘rutly \ , l right Agrari..ns .INest York, It a. ,t,tu , itt.t. l',o—otty tr.l to lire ,trt els vt Oat city, 14, .1.4 . 1", of a .siati ia( utter demi. hit mi. Ile 0ia..4 tai.en to the Alinst oiler. Ile It 1 , 41 1 . 4 1 141$ 1 4. 1 d )cat.-4—lll+ agrarian and infidel as. „ 'V_ cat 44, V14,,1111, ,44.:1 4 111. 4 . 4 , 11,11Ve 1.111 . 11111 , Cd 4 _ 11 1 1 1 1 It/ par. I It, tan in Om street , . * 1 hey would putt down all above e.t is tt,t, lt,cul; out silty take 114 , 1.11411.1g1 ,1 UI use pour and 141 1 , - 4 4 rNe tt, int it Iva , ttl . o.urtrtly. ttreyurtly. 1, tr..lttidasl (1I pu 14- Ihe tr,l4• wow fib 411.-Jan:ll4l,H. lndan the Cant , 4,l . r.ir‘cr, there is atfordt d an dot - pH - tit illtistralind 1••••.,:1 411 i•-t.telltt..i ,tit tI,S•iC 121.11011 N I 11 4 t J4 4. 11r1 , 11 Nib() that ''411.01 Varier was ' Altu.huotte..-hell,ll-gc.l hard tr liber t) i,r a I_4 holy, Ilt tt he :oh.:lt ellthr,tie tht• , utt•trol; retut• ct, tlq unetnolcit k,i wrstiti who iutli hint to charge, and also ha tul Ins oWiti throat. Fort ly he 111. ', / \lllerl3'hll Wllllll , l a .ll 64 . 111,11 gated :or, ” :"Lici, are the pitiable itltl.:l'3Se4 us and ewes destitutiedb ti, ,i 111.1.11 111111 way la . httlr.t.ti ur r' o' ...tced, whiSsit vision of the future.is Sound( d lay Ike horivin or: this lower earth:—(fait t, =I , Flail , l ;.a. ln•cn ceitra tat( d L: , Io , s —it aptovarW Ir•nn a ..,110'1, that in 3'o yt arS, I I -tit 1.1 :I ! lice e „ )_ . 1.3 E==M 1,1 bl, IN ii. ' lin:• 14i yLiler' r gct h 1/./11 , 11 r '• I r ir• r .11, a r,l • out Ilallll .11, ...a ; id (;“,) ,„. th ME ~1l•. ~urrii.~i 11 . lir I) I,MI oflq ;•.r, tOll,l lit. ~,• I V(' lit Mr 11 'ln Erri , ol T . ,•1 Slratit. Cl . 4,qc. pr•c.t .$: a hart 1 , 11 tridg , 11 ; a eq. roped tot I i it I'l '.l‘) htl been sabbtrila k urdtip to !.; to the arnuunt of Si and .r-ady ree,,ver , d oy i.( ked 'near :1,111 L Liverpool: h Ric-. an lama wool, ;,c.l of Works his mosetlied ry to adv .£211,000 fur y and I iNlt r: • '-,`3 1 Val teach you to pierce tha-botOlit Gabe Earth 'and bring MiJi= ==m VOL. XV,i, Lzgl T 1141-n). :\ I'N..t'.d _ . Mr. Pretstigs, mitts ~peeeit on the atinsts in the Treasuty Department, tett rred to the tact, that 1111, u Ctellif y Wole t.et . ,sre the Incestieuttuzi . l.jotttutatte. trt trt , .7, that he Knew ut doaleation. III: II It taa Cllfft .yOlll.ll/5: 1/1,51111: -Ilia' NI,. \\ did klaplV 111 i t. .A.C5),11 5 1.,05 jo/14j . > act a. I. Thi , rOtiS,lo , nd I ill, iss ,S Si NN ISS. Hann,. , 5 recatcsrtit polite ‘1 at,: 5 ti,• , ..tnt,er tutee attkoun ~t (.0 ~ r and ;hi r w ert.tary of ti,e Irettaur y, ; ; a., 5 ,41 a Ila,t. and 1.1/541/, ti I J III• .'t r ,‘ 11. 1 . 1 h, ri•zmd 1,1 er,..!, 'Oen: Ts soj Imaaa r. fia• so.ntifing tgsui Mr. V. .1,15 Nt• •,. 1..;••, , II : 11 11r. u..dhtkry to Harris: ••IJr. II .r: tou."l, 12. t. ••• Ii r. 111 tot it ott..d to iwar from you." sdt- LI ,1 ot, %\ NI• I. tile thuttOr !" 4tt. —)o m0..1 stool ydur monthly •rt. tall. 1.1 111 r.... 11!? 11. I Portows," stll. " oat COUtliS are !Mt sat sfac:o , •Nlr. Harris, 1 VII grieved and pained I.; htar It, II tun " 7th, • \lr. il.,tn yolr tviorns ought to Ilan, ft , • d. •y Are 11111,41110 rel.glid.e. ill )UOI Int, 111 Ilids .1; 1;1111ar.. " Oa:tm ShOUid haer • 1 , . a Cr , ' A t•chlk . or n nirng are inn , imrd , id. and show a oeti , :vetm, 11110414tiOtir. Of 4‘.loirs.'-! lilt-. "Air. jlatrt , , w1.1.11.thl have a I.CUICIIICFII. [nth. 0, du I.old guar r..ipriir.--1170 ' I. 1.01,1 s .all Knot 1111 " )larr.:, tun oave dot, wpin2 " .12th " Harris, do to any flute; that's a aood ykrn.". 131 h "Mr.; Harris your returns . are atin I), ,trio." I tOt. N1..r."1aj0 , , wit. have you nor, ‘t roten prirrts. I non fkKry to luoir toot your rotor 11. are ul.t net owed. ‘l. ud Are a vi.try o.an, vcry itaked ; .10411 br ari,%, , d nod d I. 11 • Cdr.. I t Ilk 10 )(Ail/gain aooot t!.e the department." Iwo. ..Vlr.illarris, you are In debt to the depart ment. and void pay what viDO owe. or br) retnovvil." l ti ".Y.'l4l.larria, tun lallre not sutt.lcd your oc. couci-7 • -Mr.lflarris, I leevb received your letter of ",\il tup riorrespmeei.ce—tile righleets) frrip S -ert•ary .if I'r iffy to ti,irris-,-emi .l,l 1.. e. rWn yfjiti and F , X rniffithi , of the laft..r part .1 t i. ~t l .,,p94trat ion or r;erk. J 3 ,lo,rin. Ti.'- Sire Lary ti,e.l*4asury stAff3l.4 in February 11 4 37, mit lie kun..vs pl it., denciourio.r. rly l 0 PP , . the Suere,..ri itru hundred and Sixty irtlera; , 1 if/ d rep int,--110aP Ili AN TWO' 111.7NORF:1) N't .11i 11 I• .i 1.71 .11 VI 11X 1,11,0 i Of d , ey lot the part of rs A Ale Geri. ral!Government 7 Let the. ~1 1.11. lhondbury tecourtle these facte, Lf tiler can."—Portland Old Scraps , : .a. the Likr - n — no4tcut Rue ttife —Cheap • silk pm .._l, )1114klItiliCIA, qr common Opium ed cot tons, u di nut ode it dipoedlinio strong salt and wa ter whil , nest. An oats Kit II will set ;any colour, silk, citron oti woollen ; the all can be got for a tri fle.. Get opt all the liquid dnd cork it up tp a large phial. One liiige spoon /01 of this kite gallon of water is A.Orl ient. This 'slats. excellent Jur tak• ing nut Ilte. !Tots from Morriba.iai &c 4 after bong Washed in ibis they look lile3 new. It Must be thor oughly stirreri into`the watdr, and riot pia upon the cloth ; it iv need without soap. After being ‘ wathed in this, thtngtyoo want to ',Clean Eihn.lid be washed in warm sudsi'xvithout usink soati: -Feathers .Irrl bb thoroughly dried before they are nsieL iFor this reason they aliould not be paokod sway kitboteawben they are first dacked,, they ishoold be le - Ad iigiglY ill • a basket or old box, and stufred up ofteij. The gat. ref is the bestplace is diltitheriar. It is: spoil to pit the parcels :004 1/90,i1/}-P.Annk,'l4:l?l° to t time in the oven, afto. On Aye r eyed koo bread, and let them stan a diii. , : iff tikbeds''afen badly, or become he ivy fiWivi - of eitikv. rearvation of the feathelia,,oriftiontvid4;#wgetedipi wthem and wash the leaterwthbrimghlitAsta ,l obl l 44 l6l P re44 thew IA your OM i.u t da,so4 ant* „bp i Mjirlst and as good er s newme4 . In winlltr... a M e ',vile handle of yoti pee* ha IftWas pckssildirsbefoie you • ! ' t . A Pnbijightd W 4144,1) 1. i a: 010 INA• Kltot.,pt m the most rigid breairier, this fins -keeps the ins de woitka from freezing. When it is extremely col throw a rug -or old JusitiliE over the pump. - A fr n pump is,a sorry p t vpirralion for a winier's br • kftiat."—LaLaul'er's Frond. . A TRUE PIOTUR E OF DEMOCRACY OF TUE PRESENT ADMINISTRATION. ' The tollov+ig extract front Bennet's editorial cearespondentiof the N.Y. Herald, is perfect in us way. There IS truth in every line, and shows how absurdly party nanew are transformed and abused. 'Flie'extreter icutrimendes with a Oi.e.ruiption of a chntilt at Wtshington, and proceeds':— 1 •I do not linow the name of tin clergyman who preached, butinainea are nothing. h was one °file drollest seemits illative yet heard here. Ile made 1 quite a hit a Fanny Wright, calling her "the va . grant woman going about the world, preaching in fidelity, . yz.c. At this - allusean, - his Excellency crossed his legs—stroked his perfumed whiskers-- and looked im to the gallery, witere...ard a couple 01 very beautiful young ladies. So did 1.; The pat son continued: Ile enumerated the various produc tions ot Qiiti4tantty siiice,its iutrodoctunt tutu the world. "f 7 hrlatianity flea produced," said tie with r real emphsrds, "greater statesmen—aye, and greet. er generale Man any other religion in the world." At arts stralaind anomalous sany attire preach er, represen ts g Chreetanity ati . tnauuracluritig tqs posite produchbus wee the same machinery, his Eicullency rtyaivered his cue.posure, probably deem :ft tog the sonar of the preacher by no means person al to his char eter end ealiacny. Nor Yves it—for as to great st teamanstordronghty generalship, no t is e!ve men of any degree of honesty, vi. ill ever bring in a bill ofandiconeni against his E-xceliency. He Is pert; .•rt ly stile from that calamity. , In this ways, ins iier vieee ptoceeded till the plate waik hand, d rrotild fur the alaale currency. Li ibis bus,r.. :c.:-, thine was to ir sett Item ore; s employed in calea.tirig aid lie , pinz trate the holy trevitou'e. I zsve a quurteE of a dollar, and J thought it cheap at tear, After theprayer arid anthem, the congregmion rose and slowly depart'. I neat out wire 1,i..e-ow it of yeutig hest and lounLed round tile earners with the toting" ra,:atlaclisii, politician., other seekera, saints. sinnerit, and tither loafers. atom parts en hoovers. In il abort time, his Excellency mime his appearance nob a lady on his arm. Us er lei i•isoultii rs hoop a arty kph:mild blue Spii,-11 el-al, •i-and around' hi- face 11. e -Rose intogl• denims-ma of conceit ambito 1110am- 4 Si, whieh envelotv. 41 nlllll ion made great. by areitterit. lon in" trel" , i'.it.. , '• II;i drove a very itplendiii earr laze, Mateo by two be l ie. tirol blood Moises. their heads and iaila toil in 11 great deal more ot tlitellecl, p ,,,, iiul. srvline, and sold/tot ty than their' owner. It was a floe study for me, Iwho am seriteltithig "lit painti r, to mark the spier,. dor and zraetsl, if the hor es, and the calm, paastom km, atino , t sil;y expression of their its-ter. I have nn doubt but it was two slid; atom:kis taut the gai peror Nero of Caltg ula— I forget winch—elevated to iti, Senatorial eignit‘. . Bet, to ri i tirn —tiro carriere of Lis Exreneney was the ntii-t tala••rh Ih:n .r I h a ve cc' s e . n. 1 t wits of a dark ram, hoe, with ornametits elegantly di.. nosed, shintrii as u Lriglill/ t use burn;-hid gold. When i I was in Paris, ba I.IIIIIS re di ripe !ref - lucidly isi drive out to, Jniilly, and bark to tlii. Putts rack— wie n I Was ill 1.1111‘1"11. I sow 11w (4.11. ell as fie /manly drivel tint from Buckingham Pahre round Hyde Park--Iwhen I was at Windsor, I have also seen the samd royal personage driving from the Cas tle to the Chapel. I have seen all these, yet I must say, that the leairiage and horses—the ordinary.e ri ei page of Get chief democrat Of this land of toed°. en eq :Orr, ii 4, far more elegant, superb and splend id than i litter of the 'other great and 'royal person ' :Iva. The sdr Cant dashed op the amps, hanged to the dos—pipped. sip bchind, and away rolled the lead of the rrtiainhaatt party, with .zin air of stj hi, li it ran r Tat and surpass hat of any crowt,ed head to Earnl , e. ; All the other •rarriagea, and the greater part of 'tie 011111,011v,liad left it •.sceoe betore I had-teeny tired from the deep reverie Into which I flail idea ' iltiog Its I ;lt• hem's (/'llll. nuirt.ing , 'A r..t a 11 - 11,- . '.le is iSits ' i,;; what a butititc is de n terai ) ! 0"tal a ' hobble Is 'nab !-L . whial a mom! bobble i 4 a pail., 'et in! hot. oh 1 what a helitnitql nublde is woman . Titese were the thoughts , that tilied my meet. I sow emu,• ial omit ne Sr roe that I had a shgt.t tic rptaiitianite m, tit, lett I st.ttoled ltatiii—'tor I was tail it, the 11100 d :Or gall uory —and ta into you are hot in the mine!, What a liasilstl but endearing ttong'sfl a m ails and lively v.t.unari Is. I wa, mire disposed to w cep—to We, I ,:aitlerly at the I . M:y of }mouth um tor, —or taut 1.--) , a, Lug. 1./I.ld at the 11141A141. /nati o,: it in in abnif. , I • iiroler d also; the •st real re. f ei aly a t ran d om , ' like an hisWitited mot ttrif mg down the tzieat tote sit e.ernity. The., said I to iiiyself. is, them a sim. coot 0 M it. mocrary —regular, out and Out dense set—of thaltilentocrst I tit in its-u v e hear S./Wan-II 111 I re !..1 'or h., ..., ~1 i N, 5. Y/11,1, wilt 111, la:i.r eel• I ire 10 I'lli 41.101.11113. If Ito is fleallw .:et—:lnd 0110 t o allialles Melling 10 It man the l !) ICI tio.lfast,l, I 11. tall, I prey I touid have a glitit t ..e ot a ristoeraCv —1 single platy a t oaie tit ilin a' I/1,4 tibis , c1 ...1,,,,,,i. t., iv, have struck.. tin i horror li,is -Am-hie- , all:I.V. py i ituntry for the last ten years wi 11 the pouts 01 cholera t: self.' ' El.-even seemed to hear my prayer, for I soon stumbled by accident upon the very object of which I NU" 151 aCljell. I passed the 'freasury buildings returned down . the Avenue, and agate reached [lie Omit. I went to the, bar, and inquired fir the New York mail i There was oboe. As I turned round i min the bar, I met a tall, plain looking man, peat the noridian, of life—w Oh k somewhat large mou' h—a slighyurn up in lira no,e— a ealin, yet keen, piercing, brilliant eye—and one of Aoke foreheads of such ample di inensmov as indicate the breadth of the Fool within: , He went up to the bar, took a pinch ot snuff, nodded to one or twos persons as tie pas s ed, a nd ih ri r, qo p.ij, • ~,,,a l „,it uwari da the door. Here he emuuhlered an o ld g entleman, whom he accosted tiros ' Any news to -day ?" I "Notleng,r l replied the other,"that I have heard." "Who is that person •who has just gone out?" 4 asked a young gentleman of me. I looked at the querist. . i . c ommo d ore r,ll,o/,—Several unsuccessful attempts " l'hat perkbii," said i, "is a very atrocious' char. I *. have been made in Congress to call the attention of rider—he is Ilie,grcateA at wanciat of this country The yours man looked me incredtiously. : the House, to the charges of grass.cruelty made by "You'may believe or not as you please," said 1. . Charles B. Barton against "figure bead" Elliot, "but it is nevertheless too true. That person iii Ulm- 1 while in the Mediterranean. It is due to the navy, ry Clay of gentuele. lie-has just walked trout i end all concerned, that this affinr• should be Cho church, and is now walking to his lodgings, as you ! roughly investigated: there must b# something vvrong ' or I would clii, without blue and gold carriage, blood I or tabs thsramodore would be mor6 ready to give a horses, or liary strvants. ' lie is the most f ear f u l and dargerons aristocrat that this country ever pro. !fort; offiair a chance to vindicatehtscharecter (torn duced. lie Walks on his own legs, and goes_ to unfair aspersion. clitsreli.at ' soup as the bell ceases ringing. Pray youyou avoiallia example, if you are not also an aris tocrat" ~ . . Thi t young man stared. "As fur mine Own poor 'self, I intend to be a de. mocrat bud copulae:4p its fast as I can. I moat get a.splendi carriage:A:we:ad with blue and bur. iiiatird, gold, and 4ra viti tty ,two hlood,horses, worth I.looo—aqd Iwivft go to church txlieb the, service is b4fover. tliat''s be Vie. detio4Va l t,' • . ' f,Mltlithill Vtlitatt . ti'f*if - apitriineftf-LAte a bid' dinder,isadl servid,hp.r.ortatedhiarbiliterhyr-lnol Macau to dri a gentle glass of whiske toddsamilid ;heti FAO*? eiRAVIY-alialirAzNOVAlOrlt el fY pilgrisitag,e )10 man life. 3 ' "OV. vi dl"Vietga f firtiiiiiTlGG ''' '11 . 1 4 pltifillo'nfri iktfr*.'"Gth -1 litilYtt Ptlnilrlllig• alit 4tolandiat!'sfeedsiiii.vet.iiefar . 1 - *WIT/ 41# ,!.$4.90,(44111)-116aiditat'SitAPIls . liP l ik's., I WTiPt r k IL M t hr i -•-'i l V-ij ~c 74.1: it d rate!b!it' .1. 411 .!. Mar & Map ' littltii;' of EigUth' '• fr • Mint' th 6 Mc ! 11 21,4 1 wiriAive ' lloFerig* to our Hands and subject ail Nature to our use Aoki p1ett511113.....04010/661 ..,•Ost' 911,- ; - elt a I r 111 Schuylkill County,- l'eunsyrunia. ATURD%Y MOIONG ? FEBRUARY 16. 1839. e+, 1.0 . -r , / • •Ftr pilijfke;her t ,duado iato nue dose, and labelled ea tha,bacii•—this it t Martin toe Ruren..- 1 1 porn dew 1-44it:cif Wilibeihrmitf- , -uturill out of the way of his sldeddiditifaiibikand 'blued-nonce, and be d—d Wye:" ' t ,4ll7. * lff.ie:— . l 4 he Whir press generally if. bestow iii4l; [lnd dear rve.l euiteein nut ton u Linn M r. Wisr, Oidefitikable exertions id the.cso , e i•of t otagressionsi Inquiry: He has fought the eond fight Whet' ho entered upon it; the task seemed ltotteleps. FOVICI/$ and denuuciations met him et elloty turn. !' required no small de,yree of moral etioraie„ . sod physical too, 'to persevere. He was inirroonded by bullies, end his heels were dottrred b. the ale* horde, whose tindyinz hostility he had recurred' by his efforts to bring their mi.de&t:is In 11ig,4 4 ,11e hail to make an arsenal of his body to proterit3ll. person from assaults tlir the discharge of itts ptYblle duties. -tßtf pursuing to exactly opposite coarsepa that which he has—Sy flattering power and defending ciarruption—his career, if it had nut been so brilliant and nimbi to his country, had been one of much moreseaae, and "fnueh greater personal profit. When one thin sacrifices personal considerations frit tlie , gtiod of the country, he merits and should roet"ve the plaudits of his fellow citisens.—Rich mad Whig- ris We11.—.4 3ltier's Reflection to Affixing his SVnainre.---Bccory using it, however, hr uttered ddepdetiwn sigh. or rather groan, and exclaimed, in a sturrowfal voice."4l.ne Gott ! is dis all what a long life gomea to 7—For dirty or fiirty years, sums 1 arrived at Bristol, I gave mine time, and labours, and judgement, droatigiug like a shbrve, brit deny ing mineself all 'holydayq, lugs..ries, and gomtort--, dat I sehrape legedder, by hook and by gronk, a hand.mme broberty; and now, in von fiddle moment vid von single avatar of 'nine pen, itshall all pass vroru me for aim am: giber, And minder ahul er.py it ! Ilmises. and stocks, and ee.its and bills, I u.,n4 I. eve des what makes it su bid der to dirt'- 1/r. Smith's New Novel. P4ErTsv Stet errata) Aforning, Feb. 10. (' i,wda.-Ate I...ondwa Couri,r, a atroitg none.. terial parr, la iptaitlin; ut the l'restuenes last Ines snge, .•the hul l ; u...4e used with respect to Cana da tuu..t be retei‘e,l as a satasfaCtory reply to the charges raised ttgaitt.t Mr. Van Buren by party lau.- MI 1. he same paper pronounces tho correspondence betwerU Col. Worth and l!ol. IJuridas ..creditable to t 1 c feelin4i of boat officers." .It likewise gives au outline of the plan which it is App.:std. Lord Duihain intends to propose in Par liament, in relation to the British A inerican l'rovin• CRS. `file principal feature arc the follov.inc abottoli the name of Canada, and divide the two pro‘uices into tout. with the names el Quebec, Mmtr, Kalil, Lou and Toronto—these, with the provinces of New Brunswick, etc, to bear the gener al name of British North America. This British: N. A. to have n secretary and office for itself in London, and be governed hy viceroy. • Each province to have it: own Legislature, and the whole country to be divided into municipihues, the people thereof electing their own officers. The clergy reserves., Jesuits' estates, aid all funds for education to be thrown into one ILenerel fund, and distri!•uted among the school Each province to send one or wore members in the British Parliament" Of the policy of these arrangements there can be daubt —of their practicability however there is much. The French Canadians are generally oppos eel to any charge; the extension of electoral rights will bring taxation with the priviledge of represen tation, and they now are free from them in any shape. •lint Canada alone—the ferment of the few di-con tented has aubsided, and -we may now be certain that nn intestine -disturbances will be agitated, if our rash citizens can he controlled. Priv:l,ga ,of Citizenohip.—ln the r3enate last week 'AV Clay prevented a memoriatfrom the Cl midian Patriot, Dr. Theller, o.ho wapell from Lille bell last fall in company with Dodif,e. The memo rial wishes to ditiw the attention of Uonz-,ress to a decision made bb a British Judze in the Bntish C , Mrt, Theller says lie V.": 1.44 born in Irelard, but is a ..N.tairalized Citizi`n. 'When up,:i trial he was eliarg.,l %tali treason, and it was -decided that, al- Eiou;11 a naturalized S - iiii . ject of the Vnited Stales, he had nec.•r ceased to he a subject of Great Britain. Mr. Clay stated that in regard to the morns of the question between Great Britain and Canada, he had nothing to say.- But in regard to the suiji.et twat, r of the ls•tiUon, and the ground Liken .by a Waist. tribunal, he rose ni his place to pretest against an: , , such decision as that made by the British Court. It was due to the natural/24d citizen that this sub ject should be considered promptly, and that Congress ' should signify some opinion on this sutject, which should he understood by Great Britain. - Expi ngarg- —The Keystone hives every thing coonected with the appointment of the investigating r3mmittee, will be coungrd from the records of Congress. A much cleaner way will be to expunge the Federal execuuve, and the. people are getting Tidy to do it in 18,40. Bell's services in the Senate will long be remembered," says thelieystone, in which we coin. cide. Bia.vrant of corona:dr modedy,in holding on to'an office, which he knew did dot belong to hrm, will never be forgotten. 431 y the ,way-- Mr. Bell has had a dinner gicienitim tej (friends in the Legislatorer,.gmongther tents givenlereqrrestune was the following. Thai 3 Zie; or Phester, l adll, partiotc most James M9RITe. -- ne °Jobe reimitlythOtti t ht to g izig. i w a .q tria 0 .--,.. 444 . s n i a tit y4 ----; I t o ot of ,- Z76iesa, e-:.44l4ti.ktie it ` '1614; 4 f!: 040611 4 , rViiV. aw; Kik a i Cl4fivet4 r: -' :•''',".l62iVittifirti f tii' ye A m r ti ~ artide ix*il.'• r c • •• V ',v• 1 ' . I "It t ner's Admiltistruflan.-'4O. PeurOse, ih *a re jcent speech, thtis indignantly relkshi the 'acetatiti, chat the Administration of. Got. llitnet 1 rodaktive ed no bencit to the State— .“ The prOsecntion of the great : improSernerit .sys tem was not alt that was to be credifetl ner's Adtainistration. Tne moral and infellecitial as weliali the Physical c mdition , of 1.1/e. 'people halt been improved. The Briarian Omar had Ivan suc cessfully attacked. The hettr.r itart,ofignan—tLe ethereal substance, heretofore in MlirlYt.instanc" darkened- by prejudice and scanted by„....itfame, uad been radiated, enlightened by the „imtriialactiou 01. a common blessing, the common schoiilDstem. said he, the picture of urrelleetual.dat4a. present ed by Gov. Wolf, could not be looked upon without tears. Thousands were growing up better prepared to be subjects for our jails and penitentil!aies than useful citifena But the picture had been thang...d by the Ilieral and enlightened policy Pursued by Gov. hitter. The spirit of Gov. Weltlienetnind the thick dirkne,ss—a committee was raised in that Senate of which he was one. Mr. Biegk then a Senator from the county of Philadelphia, Mr. Ste vens of the House, and himself, met together anti decided upon the bill that was afterwards reported, and carried through rife legisleture. This bill em bodied the system ; but it was yet an inanimate mass. The spirit was not there. -Means were wan ted to give it.life ! The law was almost a dead let ter when the Administration came tato power, alai breathed into it tnehreeth of life, anti it has bovine a gizantic Isgttg. lie stud. When gentlemen Argued 11 , -re that no txrtcfit had been re, civet] I.) the people from the late Administration, let then lank at that neirul improvement Whit h rcigns, and in a few . years will be felt throt;hout this coninionneal:ll. fire mF r e he Fn-nch ship Veloce arri+ed at Baltimore from Havanna, for mpairs ar.l fuel. Aln , snrhfitrettft.—Ancther eli ction in the f6urth Conuessional district lia.4 clT•ytrd no cbwice ; fz,SCO votes were polled. C,mamencluble.—T be ci up..nsof Nashville, have putiltily tendered their thanks to Mr... 8. F..Runriric of Philiulelptua, for his intrepidity, at a Late lire ni that city. Resumption.—The Tencssee Banks resumed rp - cie payments on :he 2d inst. Pt tter rate than nevi r. Wi,/ ring al eady.—The 1. Y. Era speaks taus of tlie investigating coaauittee- - • t•A committee of this sort is recommended in the President's message, and Nlr. -l'ambreleng -brought forwaill'a resolott )11 to appoint this %cry committee. The Dent wratie party arc universally io favor of tl e in veAlgation, and wish the serutiny to be thorough and complete. But Choy are wide an ake-to the trick of the Fed( ralists, and know very well already on nine!' horse the sa d dle will he placed.`' The Era 15. mistaken ; a “committee of this sort . ' was nut recommended by the, President. The ad uthustration wished to blind the pallic on the sub ject, and would have been well pleased if Mr. Polk could haveMontinaual the committee. It would have been of all "sorts" then, and another . year of pcculu mt would have btxii secured them. It will uct do —these aueuipts to prejudge the the present committee of tiality, and the assertion that the “Jetnoemur partj," want an investigation, are ton thins, pretenses. I:hey would n..ntore dare exhihit all the Treasury accounts to an indignant people, than one of the Editors of the Era, went,' his accounts, when Clerk of the District Court of few York, to a jury.of his country. WRITTEI FOR THE MINERS' JOCRN.AI... babel de Coutcy. Lovcha, it tts.hour—a radtant spelt littig aiNtund the 1ie..1 t and brain, Rottaing deep thought from feeling% well To gild ita warn and glad domain. • Oriel - bath Its hour—when muamg hack . Ot iv buds, wh..se bloom is fled ; Of love that g.ladcieut d clidcittomrs track . V 1 Inch alonabere with the dreamless dead' llitlns It was, a lovely night in Juue—the rhoor was gtruggling through a silsery crest of cloud/, now momentarily übs . urevl, and now bursting from be neath the . tivecy veil, liLc the ti pe of virtue. Which though adversity may • awhile dial ,its lustre, tivalh shine out resplenitaut on the vi orll. In a holAer which was trelliced Withiusuriaut gfape-vtniki, n hu=e blossoms gave pertume to the air, as the dews of evening fell upon thew, sat Isabel,de Cour" - , the orphan iluugliter of the bold Count of Alatena. Her iittionle was that of InediLitinu, for as her right hand supporusl her dieclr, her eYi , Was fixed on vacanc), and sometimes her lips moved, as if with an inami untary erpn'ssion of her thoughts. She remained some tune, thus apparently absorbed to contempla tion, at length arising, she exclaimed : .•Oh never! never ! lam vowed to the grave. I seek it, as its bride ; I have loved_ once--alas, too fondly I I cannot love again !' Oh no, a woman's heart cannot expand at every riling sun of Manly beauty, like iloviers, that close at eve, but to each morn again unfold their charms r • As she spoke, a figure habited in pilgrim weeds, glided towards the bower—she started, but he restrain ed her gently, and said. ~ .Fet,r not, my child, I• overhe,ird thy coy ; but trust toe, you will never keep it ou are too young, too beautiful to nurse the pale phantoms of memory 4 hive, Whig' fives . on hope, or banquets on a present Smile will suit you better. Believe me, fair and lovely girl, hope is the min of spring —" g.Strangel; ' interrupted Isabel; 'do enjoy the blessedness iof hope—l have and strong, one only hope—that I 'nay die ! There L a borne in 'heaven, in those hright'starry spheres, where hearts faithful on earth, shall mingle in thrif glory and their Lode f . , I have often wandered at night, when the rue ski shone above me, calm and cloudless as the, algep . of infancy, aril I have dept with joy While 'gaffing on those stars . ; 'and is they shed their purity ' of liglit' upon Me: I have thought my .. !./itliin 'woe diet,' watching &hi his earthly have; :Willie& sing 4 over the mortal objects of 'flieirthlitid A ills vOO than seemed. to float in nrWx:4 - ttim * tti.ltn nr-r:l* i n c iN l * ll . krlrilluP l3 l 3 ,. e!91514 1 9 1 : 5 i n tt li. ° 4o l t#l, 9 . l oVit have so t na r y pill97p i a*. ba,kna #otmargegh, Almems I lave th at visiled my • p.,',,,,,, ... 1 ,,,, ~, 1 L:Vi.--Irifv, ' m 4. 24 . „Tik: - YEMrkt-' "'2.. , .. ait . i,„, , ',:. •,. --istfr e i Eteri, iihei it . , 91 sz*v i , ~... fair 84 ever Souris rift* ' 7 - a in you 4 voice. that .adotheir% , -* aorta& dy of long jentic t i4o . :q Pi.a!Ltqte hath 4ia~itnd "up most fwifGlttil~yli' r . Thdi 4b4y, isabel,and mumuired in iin ruder tones 4 loge's uieuior:: is !" a• ;.". r I lie turnediaMi tank hOrpacciva baud: tinned, ..The hunter turus tw,t i4t devintir the deer flies his 'puitait, orOut4ixp' e . ..s:se--every ciattacia siillB btit-tiOnvim- to -6o trust rue 1 will ain.F-thie yet; if -tritest I h win thee! I will -vintchveutti 'step, as th Mon , er c4tr hes her . findiky . ; in totte7 dg your rathislui leadthrouettiave“Mixt.wh < - le*tq stouts, perfume ..siclt so - softly sweet, that evety.brtattk you chats. enjoyment—all your waking boutreahall:F, in harmony al pupa ticAt:oh:a Music wti .: tune their golden lyres, before-Idle rue,ray linaven—you dem to:this 'fit ullidg breathing harp, whith flung fingers vihi*te; shall - pillow on a heaitl:# lll # ero.9. bent i This is your native vitlisgc, is it den. ba,yo 10111/1111 110.1.„ "Oh very, very dearV!.exelaimstLthe mt girl, "I Immolt no more Of:' the vrideartif d, tin the ey c can how enconapasnovidnita rmeattlightell sky; my heart bay i /! .tot thin -V°.1•4151.1:0 quite desolate, among the - 3214ny. alf i ecti Las 'tilictitied. Yoil cement silent city of the deadit'4e, s; its sole inhatiti ;Itarnny cypresses,,blendtng theif vviesting t with the Hark yews, I,iiiii:t . h•ci e. g cvifilo venerable church staa4ln tho Rip present vision—there, Oar the solemn, whee the living sla the ,thaul oft meet stand the tombs. The 'trice so clusely Sprat gleen luxurious canopy, that the Moom eau shed a ray upon them—there sleeps zn,y.mo my Either's side—Moit quietly and sweetly I died, midi in the other - fl MIDI; beuth was t disrbbed of every terror,..foi the hope of en tr..t to die, wehout the panraT dosing the 11 %%hose kindly beam acts ranee allof haj They never knew, that more than agony -Alnch prays f4ir kath, and yet ri4ms on in . Oh.viat my Julian's grave hatlbtien by the es tes then, had finagled in the cold•dt ••Cease! cease !" exclaimed the pilz•iiro, ttl eur tale of grief, dwell on those lips, fo fur love. Look at yon vine-dad: hilt—the Mg moon shines in full glory on its , tinted amt topaz clutch--.yon rill,' that in its flow is bright and colorless like cictstal, now in silt en lmme--and the deny glade seems sp.a.gled mirror of the sky ; ju,st, by that s Gadd a bower, a magic lit,aer—:iny Limy! bente l" Isais 1 es she replied in hurried —••oh no ! ,no ! no !—not there! my Julian Le returned to claim his ride, that he i .1 our nest of love and happiness, sliadcd• lkitct r 'The p.l liii cast a look of intense feel in; her. as he t-poke thus.- , -Fo.ol, deloderl girl ! y, on thiok it 1, the grave that hotels thy, Jtsli our arms ? lieu' me. I bate mune CFOIII lad ia . aI ai I doujosictiS the gra% e that seperatei - K now you toy fulian, , then----,ha 4 seen) o, i 3.11,..d0l as"she fell et the pilgrilufs feet, ai tied his kne, s; with streaming eyes fixed lute his tare. she loitered out— ,, soy.--say, that live , , and I w ill worship y . ort r• --That he but lives !" re-iteratrd the at “and host thou then, no fours ofJulian's,eom —these lover's vows are fragile things in a like the I ree•e: which !ware -the rossf , 's perf without its range, and then dispenses equally it, grutead balm ! Thy Julian May not otl. fond C ehtv ." -I doubt Min r.ot !" . replied Isabel, whi!e smile irradiated her poliid features.. t5.1.:11 t how we loved, then ask, if I dare doubt hi grew up together, and our youthfel love . , tioi.ed by the hollowed blessing of the fonds e; .t —I do not count upon tale partiug,vow, Julian gave of Inner ending love, but .ort the ad ties of many years--ties,wlLich have bo to this heart so Jinn, iliat if they. break—oh flu H bre.,l, ! it cannot be ! each tender, any ,manly feeling still will guard his heart I-- I. ; 1,,k a jealousy...4C is but a.shudow cast' fro ity;whieh would take the shape of love to I , on n selfish defirmity r._ , . -:Lo%ely girl !". exclaimed the Pilgrim strut grisve to le the rroalting"ruaen of ill news, ninvt Lndc 'tON 0 ) our Your confidence sit int placed. for I woe present. whcii . your former your furgeiful Julian-wedded 1" -i Isabel toiterml, towardsf the seat, which i abandoned eta the first entrance of the strarq soon recovering betself; she replied in a Yoi tremulous faintness of which, but ill acconba Its lissti !Tied composurz, .tiricions heaven ! and Aloes he..lise thee holy Nary !-- but Vogt vclto bear up: , tongue, =u. Ii felufol omens of drepa . dr, wh t.aduce hon I never can 'he yours—then : 1 he is - inuo.:ent, that you but slanda him, fo file us surely in his truth, as In to) hopes - 0 bliss!" - • .1 tam would spare that •grlitie het a • I must vindicate my truth—see those,' said grim, drawing . from his bosom a lock of • from his finger a ring, "your - forowell gift g‘ilktio trel•s— this cotertlil circl4--krumr toV:cils 1" The eyes of the unhappy LAW - became the fatal of jcetq, her boon reeled, lind a des on her pale check, BON. wptindtd, had dude:oil ona Oidw, drift. "la is—it st , e, "my ri me , braid of bah I gate ! I,ut this, oh God 1 I could have horn :" She sank on the ground. overpowered by ting feelings—The pilgrim haistily tore otf and discovering a knight'i splendid dress exclaimed, as be suppoiled her inanimate fo "Ch my own babel,-pardon , me! look speak to toe !--it is thy lovi"--thy' Julian h to hit hmtrt, mill calls to thee! helms net even in thohOt—thonqutst belie stilt his his solace! Bang not my lave, stl motiord tny bosom--one lodt, ci -- to say thou con.eforgive a'ittoritent'sd She raised herself with the titniost effort, ped one arm sbont.lthetteek,i4Oithtiilt him a sweetly metertAtidolt, , can die happy!--brit more." ' Ilerhohlrelstedt-Aielriftnts gee she *pia fellitackiwiti into 41-tittproorftn: Juban gasifdltparteherAfrithhorititto*, mai stifled itis , ifmettoolhelt . -shekels-- Prim& d' kr nv‘kiiittl - '4,l4ekeil/Lm: I feel the twitting of her heart ? —lioVvhieler .. lif greL i gM u L l.* Ll 01 have suoin _titrvii , vas 4.• t i frti t6 M i1i, ,,r 4114 4 14 4 44' , ' '=l= tia n", l " , "7 Plt"ilbsAi°3l.4 e meld ..' .e GOZ • wee,plPg owitrue he con became til the eatrure. Ve can thom- *** be. eItILY seat of gat the , h i s what f forit o ft4i .h here —that is the leas% a—the d irofft Ele, e er, d thi3ir i . `" FOX: by n ttIIF-sr them 1 ,1 was 11 eye, i"ess. f soul, I isery ! ours r cannot i= eti but. I beam— MEZEI on-day like a or thy cuts said, if would. that upon rid do. n froni clibtan4 our him r d clas- ttly. on he but. ger. I tancy • ii .e, to all, a thy a faint , t you., ill ern, =CI t, par— MEI I..uner d Jinn God L each. unnow In van, ide it+s sir, "t but r. ! EMI e had er, but with. thank: your' — why ay that f Cott. OM g, but e and —this these 11X060 g CODfliC- cloak, let Bath tip and Ids thee I. erred; hope upon e' word' t !" fld . fie, r. 44 . 4 04 was MEM