k VKK IWAK l$XA-vv&v n-bVsk KXXV''Sw TK S5?V. ESrWrPfck ifk FkL krrr.V E?V WjiBS IS Wi5'sWl Si vis Nurd m .- AMI Nft&5l3flll M&S&J i? taaa. sissa fwzWM MmM mfm Wm wmWm WWW Imm im&Ww Scuotci) to politics, literature, Agriculture, Science, iHoralitti, aub cncval intelligence. VOL. 14. STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA. APRIL' 27, 1854, NO 25. m Published by Theodore Schoch. TCRMS Two dollars per annum in advanceTwo dollars and a quarter, half yearly and if not naid be- lore the end of the year. Two dollars and a half. No papers discontinued until all arrearages arc paid, except ai inc opuon ox me buunr. discovered in a lield on the farm of Phil. ID Advertisements not exceeding one square (ten 1 uut-ert-u 111 J ut-m on Iarm 01 nil lines) will be inserted three weeks lor one dollar, and p HilffOrt. Esq., about a mile below this twenty-five cents for every subsequent insertion. The r e j 1 xrharge for one and three insertions the same. A liber- ydacc. in Cllillisauaauc townshin. The al discount mailc to yearlv advertisers. icp All letters addressed to the Editor must be post-, JOB PRIffTISG. rr 2 i . . ri nlin anil ornamental rype.wc are prepitruu toexceutcevcrydcscnptionof -RM&m: wmMTm cards, circuit, ni ilea d. Xotesjank Rece Justices, Legal and other B an printea Willi ncaincto ano ucsjiiiiva, uii lu.uuiuiuic" terms, AT THE OFFICE OF THE JEFFEaOSIAlf. Ttvo Portraits from && Crowd Charles Swain draws the following nor traits, the originals of which we meet almost , daily : Some beings whercsoe'er they go, Find nought to please or to exalt Their constant stud' but to show Perpetual modes of finding fault. While others in the ceaseless round Of daily want, and daily care, Can yet cull (lowers from common ground, And ticicc enjoy the joy the' share. Oh ! happy they who happy mr.kc, Who,blescing, still themselves are blest! Who something spare for others' sake, And strive in all things for the best ! Saturday Ereniftgt How sweet the evening shadows fall, Advancing from the west, .As ends the weary week of toil, And comes the day of rest. Bright o'er the earth the star of eve Her radiant beauty sheds ; And myriad sisters calmly weave Their light around our heads. Rest, man, from labor! rest from sin J The world's hard contest close ; The holy hours with God begin Yield thee to sweet repose. Bright o'er the earth the morning ray Its sacred light will cast, Fair emblem of the glorious day That evermore shall rest Sleeping on Sunday. , ... .-rr-- i , - Till... . - ui r;j-Ui" i n .1 t l- l i - : i". i deliberate: 'Susan!' ouaau opuueu uereyeb auu ua.s iu a twinMing, as did all other dreamers in the house, whether asleep or awake. 'Susan' I didna marry ye for your fnr. i,.,a ! 'aaij'.a c j i j 1 J marry ye for your beauty, that the whole congregation can see. And if e hae no grace, I have made but a sorry bargain!' Susan's slumbers were effectually bro ken up for that day. Divorcing In OlinlSo The following is a verbatim cop- of an article shown up by an Illinois lawyer. ' This is to certify that 13 D and bis wife was parted before me on the auu uib muc ua paitcu ui-.uit. uiu uu iuc day ot June, , on account that , f,hrv nnnlri not nornp. witn each other, and each party gave consent so to do, never more to interfere with each other unless by consent of each other; therefore if you should ever consent to be joined to- guiuer agaiu, you nave to como uuioro , me to be put together. i.l 1 i 1.-C Witness my hand S 11 , I Justice of tbe piece and Atomy at lavr, Dated at Galena, 111., Davis county." Pride iu Patekts A little fellow from four to five years J .-dldj having perforated the knee of his trowsers, was intensly delighted with a patch ii is grand-mamma had applied. Ho wauld sit and gaze upon it in a state of remarkable admiration; and in one of these moods .suddenly exclaimed: "Grandma must put one on t'other knee nd two behind, like Eddy Smiths." If that boy lives,, he will beat Gov. Marcy, two to one. m i o A.constable pursued a i thief, who took .refuge on a stump in a-ewap, and pulling ;tbe .rail after ;b,im as he went up. The nonstable -juadc the following return: "Sightable conversable nonest come atab.lc, in swampum, up stumpum with ailo." . Tho celebrated Dr. Bentley, of Salem, -was noted for bis pertinacity in refusing to exchange with bis ministerial brethren. 'Havinc been asked his reason, ho said, ,?'.He -wasp 't a going to have -any strange bogs footing in his sty," i,,, Mnw muTfjfiiifMlfritii iriJWiittliWWi1l"-Mrir ccotiana, once aiscovereu uis wne asieep m tlie next term or our Court. As there in the midst of his homily on the Sab- : are various rumors in relation to this af bath. So, pausing in the steady, and, fair, we forbear making any further com possibly, somewhat monotonous flow of ments for the present, his oratory, he broke forth with this per- ; The deceased we learn, was from Cen sonal address, sharp and clear, but very trc county, and Mary Ann Williams says Found Dead Supposed Murder. On Saturday last, the, dead body of a ' VOnnrr fpniilo about 17 voir nf irro win JounS 'Cmaie, auouc 1 eara 01 age, was . A 11 L deceased, whose name was Mary Ann ; Ketncr' m coniPay th another female, muueu jjjma ivnn iinam, were in ; iumuu x'nuuj um hu nisi, ajuiiig ! stranger' and noorh cl-id tbcinimcir - i tZ 'Z I ' f attracted the attention of many of our citizens. After Durohas inff l ouor. i o i t pipes and tobacco, from some of our stores, or groceries, they left town latei'but mine is such a life ot toil,that I have in the aftcrnoon of said dnv. They had .n. W anything not even to , , ' . iplay with bred.' , not gone lar oeroro tney were seen id ; company with one or two Irishmen, la- borers upon the railroad near this place. ; It is strondv susneeted. that those fiends ! in human shape, detained the two females, : , . , , , 1 , iii , ; and as night approached, took them into a ueid, Duut up a lire, and commenced , She handed him a cup of tea as she their drunken revelry of crime, and re- spoke, and looked up into his face with a mained there the greater part of the night.! sweet hopeful smile; but his face was From the numerous large tracks around'?? Palc and an Ullbiddc stood , , r. ... . . . , , the lire, it is evident that a number of I , u uuu.uu! j men were participants in this diabolical j outrage. The young female, when found, i oody and distorted ieaturcs presented an awful and disgusting sight! It is posed she died" from the injuries received 1 J from those, to snv fhn ot of fl,m say tne least ot them,; beastly villains, and her clothing after- wards set on fire to hide the marks of j wua lmany uaueu, auu ner uouy uurneu i,uu um-u lua ui uunu a- - t o---- ; jme eiuer-uown auas to me vaiue 01 a 1 t ! J 1 1 .1 -vf nfTnvrl tr nffnnrl nln rv,,ll: r. ! f.mrr tllh f lfl ,10 ll.'IV (IV Clt fl in.Krnitl- . -im" -11 1 .1 i . il . . f I fonnrisn! Sim hA U . smc u nor. : musement in our present, low ftyie or 1,1 HRJ Ui JJ- Btu" . man ficent cover mr ot JSnir is h acn. 1 i , t . j. .i r- t u v-iuuul uwu-iiv; ill luu utoii au- 1 -J ,v u , IP onf'Cd tO tile LlOUSSeaU 01 LllC ried a short distance from the fire and , T . . . 1.: ip i,:.. ".L i ' ,1 ,t., .wuicu ouoiu iu nt lluu wu u u. 1 ' lifini. n.,nn 4.1.- G,t. Jnnti at ennin iitrv- venN n(i mr n i.sp;rpn , . . . , , -i . t . p . . iciety, ana i wm never consent to enter uulBi Empress Maria Louisia, which (bestowed thrown over a fence. lier blackened any other than cood society, if we live a- sed m a rich velvet gown and embroider- , 1 . , , H , t ;1 t Infl.ff.r,, violeuce committed upon her person. AniinganJ evening, and here is our New One was a noble youth, just returned to ; ,qj i u .iiit i York Dftner. with "ood imnrovin"-matter spend his college vacation at home an-1 f inquest was held upon the body by aiurvi l'pi-i, itu cuuu impiuw.i0 miuti t .auctit inque of twelve men , . . , . and their verdict was that " She carao to her death from malicious' a public library to fill up the rest.' violence from some person or persons un-1 'Uut how shall I find time my good known." The parties, were no doubt, all j plalluS wife V intoxicated. 'Thank you, dear Augustus, for the t t t" 'compliment, and now 1 will plan on We Lydia Anu imams, John Ilayley and jwiH rise carly and work diii2entl7 all Joseph Derwinskey, were arrested as participants in tho murder and after a hearing before Justice Bound, were com - . '. umieu, uu iuonuay morning last, to tne . un ui mo uuuutv. ior a iurtner nearirr? . i . . . . Sbe ,s from JJ.ddlctow,, Pa. Tbey met " t Jersey Shore, and were on . .1 i . t - lueir way uowu tne country, it appears ; that the two had a dispute about the own- j ership of a shawl, which Lydia had on when arrested. Milton Democrat 7 th insls T r rfc. tr n . - . kjcmw c .11 i it.uieci uEiiiy. Patrick McFatlgin was brought before t ?c -.1 an Alabama court for an assault with in- 4 4f . , . , r , , tent, &c., in having with force and anns.&c. viz., one pistol of the value of five dollars, in the right hand, then and there held, snapped against one Boldley, with intent' then and there to kill, murder, maim,! manirlc. &c.. the said Boldlev. contrarv ! GJ J ' J to law,it being highly penal to kill, or e- LU aueuiI"' lu U1U In lauama, , , , m , tj-.:i. von attempt to kill, a man in Alabama,' J .J - fc J1 A i as a witness. 'Stop,' said Pat, 'is it the Squire that's! 17 ' 1 , to swear away my life!' tt ,., .11 ,i i. r? i , i i IIO V'IQ fnlii tnnr hni'lncnr rrno flirt mam witness. eI1' tlnn 1 11 Pje guilty at once - ,ii i " sent as a babe on the breast but to save' thc Squires sou-l, for sure the value of a , . ' l.,,,on cr,r morn n r, ,.n,.u' i,u'"uu -" hard work in the Penitentiary!' . , ,7 ., .... , ., iestcrday,-Deiore the sitting or uic House of lleprcsentatives commenced, two men, bending beneath the weight of year?, shabbily dressed, with knapsacks ou their backs, came into the hall, in search of some friend to advise them iu a matter of business. They had walked hither from Pennsylvania; thc elder be- i whole evening in her disquisition upon ing blind and led by his companion. flf education, had not Freddy awaking T . ,, . . from his nap required some maternal at- He is an old soldier, and lost his sight, tenljon according to his own representation, in ; Augustus took up tho bible and read consequences of exposure while on active ' a good chapter in Proverbs, on tho prac Antvr nnd bis obiect in visitincr Washing- tical duties of life, and declared that he ton is to secure a pension. The bystand- ere contributed to the relief of those poor men, who, with many thanks, went on1 l.: ...... ::: Tf Anna nnt- nlwnvs cost much to make a Ceart glad. Wash- ington Sentinel 8th inst. ' o-.. A Sign. A prominent German Dem - ocratic paper in Western Pennsylvania has "comc out in support of;i,the4w;hple ,)rhig ; ticket, for vGiyernpr and; other ,State.offi- j ccrs. : uwjuawataiiaMHl From the JST. Y. Weekly Sun 'Tim nieIs;uBi' ou, Wife; '"Well, Augustus,' said Marianna, as the former entered a little room, which , w:i,nf ..ni ,.f.,;., ,.,.,. ne without carpet, cuitain, or ornament of . fl n V lr 1 n rl envrn rl oc 1 -1 f r 1 1 n n enf 1 1 n rr aahi nnd nu f are t J d at houckeepinrr. Don't it seem comlortable ( uv u iuuj jnnuuuua; - 'Yes' answered the young husband. to siiiiIcJ a9 hc giccdfnrst at his h dJ .f then t h i t pine K1. ' j i. n. n suyyvi iuuioj uuu tuuii ut iuu ui.iuityi uuiu lay a blooming little boy of six months . jjut tsema t0 me,' returned the wife, thoughtful! v. 'that it need not be just so. Wc arc not in debt; wo both have health; - i ' . . ... .... 'and I am willin.5 to be very economical ' ln order th7a.fc may have for joymcnl and improvement, too. Say, shall fe , experiment?' HI Ilia v; U 11U HUMCIUU IIIUUU11 V JL 1 1 1 ,1 . 1 T don t know how that can be. Every mo- nicnt ta;cn from my iabor is so much taken from our scanty income. We can- lone and as lor improvement, my cdu- sup-.cation was so neglected in my childhood, 'L1 "avc little taste for reading and hnc-Hno vn liot-i tint nun ynnr) ' . ,0 vfi , ., f, ... . nn , to bcain with. Here is our beautiful new gilt bible, which we must read morn- i- . ienoucu to last one or two eveuiujrs in a ; nnf, rtn ,... sf.nr. day. Then if you think you need to j work longer, you can bring your work; 1 into mJ room or 1 take Fre(ld into , Iflifdinn nnrl nnr nf will ronrl nnrl and . , tl'Kv, u;i fi1M i . n;uu IUU UUU V , llUhl. lUC UlUUl IWi ad. wv i. i i. j - I rather think it will,' said thc bus- ; band, bejrinninjr to show a little more in- terest, 'but I'm thinkimr also that my hesitating blundering manner of reading will not be very edifying to you, I shall make but sorry work of it.' . 'Well supnose you do. I have a good e Webster's Wot.onary, and we w,U have T,ll !! ' ..0U. 'fl? uiu nuiuu we fuuuui yruuuuutu, uuu evcry WQrd of whicb V(J do nofc uuder. stand the meaning. If our progress is slow at first, we shall have nobody to laugh at us and we shall soon find our-: selves improving ranidlv.' .luguaius Muneu lucrcuuiouajy, vui seemed disposed to encourage his wife to ' 'an on and therefore said with omc ani- o . ' iu uitaiort wiu wiuuomt am ;mation 'you are indeed a noble planner. 1 ; 3ut what shall we do on the Sabbath? 4.. . l 1 " 1 1 1 t 1 ;t suppose you espect to advance fast in 'the 'march of mind' when we have the 'holc daJ to ourselves, 'Yes' said Marianna, 'I think wo may tl,0USh our arrangements must be some ; what modified. You know we have a seat in Dr. C.'s church. You must join the young men's Bible Class, and prepare S the young men's Bible Class, and prepare , 7 - . ', -i. t .A..i . , , . noon, and let you zo to the altcrnoon scr- ' .i 4i. "m- .t. '-n i i . - to we will read. iT.vn nn nl.iMnn fn tlmt- l,t flR n nm- .. f J n, , rrtncnfinn i m -frfiKriiMnca,ftiifmicf i . a 7 J , ijom the ladies bewing Uircle, and 1 will U k of F d 0Qe afterucon in , to ct ; V V M M V W A V M W r U v. V "rf K k onvn nt b rod nno filfnrnnnn in tho I hank you dear husband, and I wt 1 ,.,,,, -e ' gladly accept your offer, if you vill let Tne Ptay alone one-evening in a week . ., J , p 1 " wllu, , rnn flffon, Am- nvoi. .int. T.wpniim - - v..w .j lectures. And now let us bcein this ve- ry evening. I feel that every moment is lost un we ao. i e nave inucn eucourauu- lucnt. Only think nien who have educated risen to respectability wholly by their own they we somewhat Roger Sherman for instance, and Elihu Burnt and a host of others. The young wife became enthusiastic as she nroceeded. and would have spent the had never before read such a chapter. The plan was fairly begun. Augustus was a pale, spare, young man rf nitin nml f.vrpniv TTis Prl HP.n tinil . J1S he said, had been sadly neglected in his 'youth. He had been bound apprentice to u coarse vulgar shoemaker in the country, 'and had unhappily settled thc question in lk "ud th he;va9 d?omed to1ig ,nrnnnn nnrl ii Inw dpfrrndinrr pinrtlov ' f ' ,Jf .Re jad ima2ilied-.aiso tbat bjs relations were, willing t'o lose sight of him, and his sensitive nature was Wt'irmaifcim ii TTBliMiiina , mi mrf" of tho nnnv learned 1 i r i t -7 i i T i Vi 77 'chamber, which the noble lady uecorateu """";"onv '" "l 01 tUC many learncu .lt l.r l p rQ vldenoe bad cd his thousht- ... , ' , . . i tlipTTnrfirrtfiftd wns oynlninum tl.pp.ans. in stung to the quick. .After a few years of vexation and toil, he wandered far a- way from home and friends, and familiar assooiationand wonder it was that he was not hurried away by the whirlpool of error and vice, nnd dashed upon rocks of utter destruction. lie had, however, been favored with the instructions and prayers of a Chris- d of im dcncc , than wit displayed. tian mother; and had seen examples in, 5Qne of tho beaaliful WOmcn of , ,:The lady wears, be it understood on Iiis own tamilv. or hiirh Durnosc. and no- t i. r.i c x. i- v i ,t . vnnc or at most a sentiment, a kino or bl anu successful effort lie had, how- v' .'- . ever, preserved an unsullied reputation, had acquired a little property, had mar ried an intelligent, cheerful, healthy girl of twenty summers, had removed to a 'city of shoemakers,' where his occupa tion was honorable, and where his aspi ration after respectability and indepeu- uu ico m.gno uope 10 ue rcaiizeu. j .. i i 1 x 1. .. 1: 1 But on the afternoon preceding this . . arlnlent is channi ngand conversation, he had been unusually an- ious Ceili wall bed gcatsJ arc noyed. lie had suffered some embar- all clotlcd in buQ silk duinaslCj Bet off rassmcnt in getting settled mhis humble Ml cords frinCj ai00n?, and so forth, tenement had sustained some los3es,and of sjk aud silvc- Thc carpct u of wbite heard a bitter sarcastic remark from air,uvlcd ainbs;in caiicd a,:tracan. The aristocrat of the place, which crimsoned furnjtur0 js rocv70od, spotted with violet his pale cheek, and sent him home thro ' .Anw Art1f,mpntfid with rrildcd bronzes. a cold drizzly rainstorm, weaned in body, depressed, vexed, crushed in spirit, and . . . almost determined never 10 mahe anomcr effort. " , " ," ' . . rl. 1 weuty year 3 nau ciapseu, ana a iami- ly group were arrangeu arounu a marpio G( suppers, eat reauiug tne journals oi the day. A lady some years younger, fat by his side, her face beaming with 1 nf O 111 CfinfiO. liPnf!VOlOrinP. and rrratlllCd " V c ' V. """.i !. u ? ....,, Dridc as sbc azed Grst at ber di2nificd and honored husband, and then at the , - 1 . t .I lovely group of children around the table. other was a tall graceful girl of sixteen, who nau nm.suoa a jon," recitatation to her brother, and was preparing to cheer .7 1 M 1 1 " - tne circle witn ner ever welcome inubic on the piano. ,v bright boy of twelve was performing a problem in mathemat - ics, and a little cherry cheeked girl was drawing pictures on her slate, and teaz - ing every ooay to teacn ner. Presently thc door bell announced a V1Sltr' . A. Pern e1nt?rcd a,nd W a SubscnntlOU for rellSlOUS charity. 'rut a subscription for religious charity ror religions cnaricj,. m ui, hundred dollars,' said the me down a 200U man, ana tue ooiiector uepaneu blessing the giver y hen he was gone, , the gentleman said, 'my dear, did you, think to send the coal and flour to the poor woman at the corner?' 'Yes,' said the wife, 'and Frederick and Mary have been round to that sick family, and car- nod tlie ciotncs ana medicine.' 'xes, t ft -i JiXJX ?ILTv .SSI T,L? S ..v . - n0 indeed,' said the child, 'I sent them.- Poor little Charley's feet were cold and bleeding.' The father now remarked that it was time for family worship. In a moment "" """-i """"i j.jiw.o,.. work were all laid aside. A neat gilt Pible, bearinsc the marks of constant us- o age, was brought. I he son read an in teresting portion. Tho whole family nil nc ci hinl KhaL'c c otnc rtnnnrc nnl 'joined in a familiar hymn, and tho father lead in prayer, and worshipped the Fath j er of mercies in spirit and truth, from thc j fulness of a grateful heart. ' After an interval of silence, the son looked up as from a reverie and said, , 'father. I think I have heard you say that 'ou that I'nnfli wnc vmrrlnfrnfl t li M t vnn y , ' J. were once poor, illiterate, almo.t an m- fide, and entirely discouraged. It would , bo extreme v interes 1 i .1 ! ..t ; .. 1... , , L Jt, ,T c , .J what means the Mayor. of this good city, Q honored Trustee of our College, the i . , 1 Superintendent ot our aabpatn School, and the deacon ot our church, has rtseu J , irnni sn linnromisinfr hnmrnnmrs to his , 1 v live eyes ot the good man hlled with tears, his hp quivered, he covered his n ' -f i, j i1.;,w?Krt-ni,:f ! lace with hw hanakeichict ' tjni0 ! 1 .,i wu -l ir" tomshed audience around hirn. He waa i ., i . . i i i r 1 1. ; tiunlcing ot the poverty anu ignorance 01 ; i,;D nn.A ,ue i, rii.n.. orrnrs , wi,icb had well nigh caused his destruc- I linn of tllO 11T11 1 Tl vlllfll fl Iflllfl illlrl .... . . . . I .1 ,.-n il l-ltKlmirr .it tin, 1 .-w nlnnfmn ,n nF fbom?plvp nnd 1 1 i n xi i i i with her own suetcnes maue last auiuiiui, r ; c lIlCmSLlefc, UUU nca ctonu niliwl Jill tllP lllinO'P.rS nrniind . ..nnt nr nml nttrilmtofl it. tn I in XoKms. nnd usefulness V ii u i i and which joins the grand red saloon con- ' ,7m, , V.,, ., .yT anu useiuinesb ium0t tbe blessing-he had received m I . ... . J.r L. . i., , . ka bill. "The Nebraska bill. ' said tho pvprtinnq pvpn iftpr 1 i , i 1 , 1 -c c i 1 .., 131 111 Ug OllU oi uiu luiusi nu iimkib .-iiuji- - . exertions, even aitci i 1 admirable wife, of tho days of , i.,. .. A :...... intellifrent sovereign, ''there's monev e- nflv.niP.flfl in Ufa. K-i .m i i l..-i - : eu up oy pnvaic uiuucia, ai a bwih".. V . . ...' .... ! pbc had shared, and cheered him on likeP"c,u 111 1 e ' an x of u ht and iove-aud lastly of j 01 4 . fche countiess blessings and honors which . . 11 d uy f. now surrounded him. At length he un- lip nn- - - . 1 r fl 1 l. covered his face, and amid stifled sobs, said to his wile, tell the children, dear , the conversation we had together )K tweuty years ago to night around our ' little pine tea table Tie was the shoemaker of L. M. C. Cure for Bedbugs. A bit of information interesting to the landlords, boarders, and all persons ag- "neved. Vl any persons complain ot be ing pestered by bedbugs it is easjMo Tho lady is as fair and rosy as thc dress avoid thc inconvenience. On going to she wears. Carelessness minutely calcu bed, strip off your shirt, and cover your- lated throws over her head the lolds of a self from head to foot with boiled molas- fanchon in Malinespoiut displaying the ana T.ot omvc nnrt nf tho bndv bo Miip.lr- curl nf hor dark hair. There is a -little ly covered' with- it On commf Uo bite lhe bu-s will stick fast in the mo- lasso?, and vou can kill -(hum-in the morn- in,r - - - ' Receiving Visits in Bed. A freak of fashion in Parris, is detailed -r:-: .j 1! r,i. t.. dcpen(lence Bel wflich the N. Y. Tri- bmje translat(,s s 'follows. We must not marve afc ar tujnuU lotlicall Inwr; wk ,i.,i i.i,.,. " ,i fn '" Q..u::t,. !... x una una luivimi ;i a k v r.n tin n-nr'ii r ran d wcek nt fivJ q-cqc1. n Ujc af, teniQOn Ju Qrder tQ receivo visits in her bedroom. Often she goes out in the morning to make purchases, is visible to the naked eye here and there on the IJoulevards, and in the fashionable shops, then returning home, she uudrcsscs, makes a toilet in which lace? play a great r, to hft, , rec0:V(!i OU' ) I V t" w ' " " J 'ftnd wfth pvocelaiu slabs, all paint stjie 0f jj0Uis Xr. The window : all painted m tuc and door nl.,.,:ri nr nf i,ilin wnrifi,u.ITnns ted in lozenges and edged with 'fctta. The counterpane is of. cacbemirc of Wuc gr0und, with rose, or 1 anff(J and rreen, cut J1UC , . , the curtains. i fiwl rp;fm;n T)n(.i1Ppq nf Parma on hor 7 cbaIIlbennaid.Sj wa5 sold three or four a 0 with thc curtains of the cradel i. . rr- r i 1.1 r.l. 1 ' JZ 1ev ' l iving oi x.omeapari, ics wiui ueus, f . Cf,,lf,;llf:Mfy Sf.:nn of fnnl nn- V , W rjcbed by swindHnc in railroad shares ut to end this furniture card- this auctioneer's cataloti'2;e. The bed ; w;tbout, however, the famous balus is on .j r(i.n rf;' i.n. .,,n7CM,.. 11 ttUi; Ul tUU HiU .3 4yv jjv.4 lUltu t.iiv- 2)ur. . rr, , v ,n tn ,1T. j unlraYelled American readers that in the . aQ JS yersaille s paiace ia a gor-eous - whcpo a bed deeked like tbat of (01vni Jqvc h fenccd off with gu b j raiHn,TS: to this :6 adioiued a room where ; tbe 003urt-ier3 assembled, bent on asl 1 oi the kin-, and thus reducing Fra " ..T l.:t. 1 1. ,1. king ranee tQ the fc wMch ase Jf the Efl brought on the a- volution; thc kinir - - i. v; r,, . " tion to the courtiers. When the p in the evening, a foreign word was adopt ed and done into jargon, and to this hour a morning reception is confounded with an evening reception at Washington. '.I iti.i i - ,i I i'uur uuit-u uujuiuua iiiuuuu nuiuu m gatbered in foWs CUrlai"5' 05 in i " V.Beti interiors of Paul Veronese, cinnnrf. tnnr hiinc rs nt w 11 to ns .nn h support four bunches of white ostrich fcathere, as on a dias or what not else. These four plumes are objects of discus- sion, of criticism and approval by all who are admitted into the sanctum sanctorum : xbe 0d ia(jy rose jn bjgb dudgeon, and of elegant and original, coquetry. The ; fnci ber der,0uncer, as she turned to de canopy runs into four lappets in diamond ! part retorted in a loud voice, and with poiutlace to support the coronet of a Coun- ! a vcry rcd face 'don't you d n me! you tess, coronet formec, be it understood, ; ,rQod f r nothin orthodox creeter, Idont tipped with larire pearls. The inside of the bed is covered with white damask thc greatest of luxuries, for it speedily turns yellow, and must be renewed. A large glass hung with curtain?, occupies the back of this what may be styled, bed. alter, temple? no matter what. " The chimney place is a reduction in marble of thc Penelope of Caviilier. It i.s well for sleep but thc allcjzory? The uiyses oi tne iuisses oi tins cuamucr is . , , - - not absent, which however, does not de tract from the number of suitors. Here and there is scattered a cup of oxydiscd silver, of oruioulu, of tinted bronze, of Ja pan and Sovres, fulfilling the office of pocket cnipticrs, and holding trinkctry, watches, cloves, letters which aro shown, I o.irl flm l-rt.'c oi'ovi- tliinrr nnt clinivri 0ti . . - , , -r -ts anctors bv Latour. and living relatives by Antomon Moinc and 'Giraud. A large golden knot surmounts f v, ;npri.flihlp CVCl'V trailie. AddtO tlHS 2111 inClCUlOlO n -.. rcnnts ,,. nA11f.i, ,c-. n.l ' uu"u".y ,v. , i vou will have an idea ot this rare cnam- ' .... ... . ber. which s reached through an ante price in the teeth of tho hungry clock, and the lady ,ta- I 1'inr. n A to H t ! irr. nt n fimi ivintpr A fl IT line ' . ts o , tn ;..!. UUUU IU 1. llOC . LU lib! UUIIJI J IU MU.I1 um & q. wHhout fun)e for her danc;U2 tlea.party on Suuday. letunuMl homQ h. Uxkes a bath. Comming from , , , , , , rn , .f , fashion of receiving while in bed becomes common, she will receive while in the bath ! "Her costume or rather her toilet is full of spirits of gallantry. It is only muslin, with laces and bows of tender rose color. comb artistically placed on the left side of her head by her maul, so as to he loosen- cd suddenly in case of necessity, and al- , low to tali iu aisorueu, ner luxunaui, ir or as it may be called, the name of this Uonnr. Take notice this manoevcr is re- ! versed for certain feminine visitors, whom Fne" w,sues lo cm age by this parade of her lial beauties, which in this way are sufliciently rare with a Parisicnnc, whoia everything dressed and not much in dis- habille. Here then there is no less art j c . gold bracelet, which is so simple that she muiti w cui nu iu-j .4hu intrinsic. Matcriam supcraoai rccaraaiwi It is most frequently thc little present of an amic de pension. We think so on see ing tho ruse with which the Countess thrust hers in thc wide sleeve of her bed gown, in taking care to raise a little after hor arm in order to let it fall again. With these attitudes, it is alowable to have on the bed, in the midst of journals, reviews, bonbons, and handkerchiefs so contracted in their wide borders that they are not useful for a cold in the bead, a little hand mirror of Persian cut ivory, to be consulted in thc horrible crisis of head ache, which thc lady absolutely is free from, but which is made thc pretext for these horizontal and oriental receptions. "But if, at thc moment of taking leave of the lady in thc mild light of the cham ber, you approach to take the hand or rath er the finder which she holds out, ana you ' i 3 .1 1 1 ... T? i.i.pv if nmo: frnm her little dog a whiffet morally swollen to.thc proportions of a Cerberus, which i.s roused and angered if one comes too near. One day it bit pretty hard for a pet; the doc-tor who not being able to discover the fever of the lady, held her wrist a lit tle too long. Did she, or her husband, so place this sentinel in eiderdown for a centry box, and call it Cora? ''Such are tbe Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday;s of the Countesp. Men like the idea borrowed from 1750; women criticiao it, unhappy in not having first thought of it themselves. DoaiU 55Sossg lo Your Socict5 In a certain country town in which re ligious differences were notably fostered, the orthodox minister was once presented with a raven which, by its former owner, had been taught to 'talk,' or at any rate pronounced certaiu words with much dis tinctness. For some time after its recep tion, the worthy clergymen was ignorant of the extent of the birds accomplishments and especially so of the fact that some words pronounced by it were decidedly j unclerical and profane. At length an j old lady, a notorious disputent belonging t to another society, chanced to pay a isit to the clergyman s wite. lhe raven percbing himself upon tbe baek I be tcadiI, for a w t!, ot a chair time, and at : ienth cocking his bead aside very gravc- : i i j . , y and pcepinr close in her face, shouted , ..inn.ltn tliP nf hnt.li Inrlips nnd others aSHembled, 'D n ye! d n ye v belong to your sociityj SF"The Poughkeepsic Telegraph givo' an account of a great feat of strength that, was performed on the track of the rail road near Pishkill Landing, a few days since. Two men were trying to lift a piece of iron, but one of them could nofc lift his end. A mediunwized young, man, aged about nineteen, stood looking on. "O 9 , g 3 h ,x caI) ,ift that end, IJc did so with ease. He then added, 'I should like to wager any man that I could lift the whole piece.' A small bet was made, when the young man procured a rope, fastened it over his shoulders, then to the iron, and then lifted it from the ground as easy as he did the end. It was as certained that thc piece of iron weighed HOG pounds. The name of the vounjr mau who performed thc feat is Sylvester Truesdell of Cold Sprint The Nebraska Quest ini tT-iuuwUo iu l...v .1.. l,...,nn..nn.. l..l i- .ltn , .. imut.a uau gun a- ;ay ze ft7 w, have it outo the xcay V ! Of nhont 27.000 arrests before Mnvnr i j - - Gilpin since October, 1850, the number of 22,000 were attributed to the use of intoxicating drinks. ifad$a -Sun. .g, j Gamblers Device. The London gaming houses have a peculiarly con- structed water closet attached to an .innur room. I3y means of a rush of water from a large cistern, the balls and other im plements of gaming are disposed of with ease and rapidity, and vthe police aro thwarted in their attempts at convictions. A Kentucky paper apologizes for . the scarcity of editorial matter, on theviiiea that thc editor had beeirgfttrng-mwriTiW. and wris so ashamed that ho opa'lb'tUiAU tne mammom cave. v; l.n:- r. lii-nmi nncciiH n hnrrifiln niffhr. .19 h, JU.il- . . , mm r;.;fn or .!,. l,. c j iter i ace musu j-w uiit i . , Vrt -tn t.n ,,nnfrnrv Indian (l'llCK w lvl lJ ' 1 1 rrillpi ts nougn in tne ireasurj- .-