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I'very varirly of Caliinel n u.l Caij.riiter work ril'ier on hand or turned to order. lied Posts, Ualusters, ltoselts, Sl.it and Quar ter Mouldings, '1'alile Less, Newell Posts, Pat terns, Awning Posts, iiii Huh, Columns, Koiiud or Octagon Chisel Handles. Ale. IIT Thin Khop is in STK.WVBi'ltRY AI. 1.10V, near Third Street, mid us we intend to jflease all our customer who want Qood wurk dime, it is hoped that all the trade wil' give us a cull. ITf Ten-Pin und Tcu-Pin Halls made to or der or returned. The Hllentioii of Cahtnrt Makers and Carpen ter is railed to our new style of TWlH'f MOULDINGS. Printcr'u l!io,lets nt 1 )ier 1UU feet. O. lHCkOK. Kchruaiy 7, 1852. ly. EAEDT7AEE, CUTLEE.Y AND CUH3, Nos. 31 !) 33 Muvlxt Street, Pni&ASSLPZIIA. rjpilr' suhserilicr.s would call the attention of buyers to their stock of Hardware, consisting of Table find Pocket Knives, Guns, Chains, Locks, llolloware, &c. 6Vc. We would rcconi mend to all, our Endless Chain Pumps, a new article now getlinp; into general use which v.e can furnish complete at about one half the price paid for the old style Pumps, also a new ar ticle of JailllM I'lUC tltiwr E.Ol'iH, each Lock aniled either for ritrht or left hand doors, willi mineral or while knohs. Our stock of CiUlltf is l.irjrp. and well select ed, comprising single and double barrels, Kalish n nd Uernuiii make. All Roods can he returned if not found to lie as represented. Country mer chants would do well to call on us before pur-t-lnsing elsewhere. Wheelwrights nnd carriage makers supplied w ith goods suited to their business, l.y callini; on W. H. & O. V. AI.l.P.X, Nog. 31 & 33 Market Street, Philadelphia. Fehruury, 21, 1S62. fimo. 7M. McCABTY, Booksellsr, miotDW.iv. si viii KV. r. II ,S just received and for sale, Purdons Di itcsl of the laws of Pennsylvania, edition of lis.'it, price only H,00. 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Al'lea's Cpotoiicd, Reports of Peaaa- TiI S I 1'ulilisncu, aim iui . ..- U her iho Se-fokJ Volutin of A Men's Con dwised Pennsylvania Kcports, containing the last three volumes of Vcales' licports, and two first volumes of liimicy'a Itcporls. The fust vol ume of Mdcn, containing Dallas' Pcporls, 4 vol umes; and Yoites Kcports, volume 1, is also on , i ...i c.,r .ale. The above two volumes arc 'i.., ucithiii themselves, and contain all of Dallas' Reports, 4 volumes, and all of eates Itenorts, 4 volumes, besides the two first volumes of Ilimicy's Kcports. Tho third volume is ready and wil bo put to press iihiiu-ul.i. a i 11. B.MASSEB, Agent. Punlniry, Aug. 18, 1851.-- WANTED TO BORROW mWF.LVE HUNDRED DOLLARS in two X sums of six hundred dollars each, for whiih .. i r, ,ld security will be given. Address M 1 1 1 I 4 1 IK Boureau's celcbraud ink, and also Con ' urea ink for sale, wholesale and retail l.y S,tr SB. 50. II U MASSER. SELECT POETRY. HOUSE CIEANIIJG. bv a srrrr.KEtt. The nicl.inrli'ily day havo come, llio Htn!- dt l of tin- yi'nr, Of ch.'.iui-g iaint iihiI eel ubbiuy fluori", and Fi'oni ing tar ti ni.1 near, llcap.'il in tin1 eiiruiT of llio room llio an- fiont tlnsl lay quiot. Nor rosi! up at Ihu ialhui's tionil, nor to I tics t:hil. Iron's liol ; Bitt now iIih cai pois nil uro up, and fioin llio slaiicasf lop, Tlii? inistrt's calls to man ami maid lo wii-l.l 'ho bioiii.i and mop. Whole art? llripn moms, ihoso qtiiol r.ioms iho h.'tisi; but now prwntcl, Wherein we ihvcli nor ilioamcil of diit, ho Ciy and coii'.eiHi'd ! Al ii ! tlr-y'vi? Iiinnd till upside down, ihal rpiiol Milto el room, Wi:li slops and suds, and soap and sand, and tiihs and pail anil Inootns, Chair?, lahlos. slands, nru hlauding round, al siM's and at shvl-iis, Vhi! wifo ai.d lioiisi'inaids fly aliaul, lila? uiotooii ihioi!"lt the heavons. Tin pailor and the chamber fiuor were cli-'aui'il a week ivjo, The caipi'ls shook and windows wa.-dii'd, a? all iho ticiL'hl'ois know ; Hut Elill tin; s.uicliiin had escapjd tlio table piled wiili b.iok, Pen, i.ik and paper all about, peace in i'.i very Ion!; Till fell the women on litem all. as falls ihe p!;'.jne on num. And then they vanished all way, b jo1:s, pa per, ink and pen. now wh'Mi comes the. inas'er home, as An.l comes ; hiumI o m:;.i:s. To (a,.! lliins are ,!.-et lo wro that they h..ve -'.-li (o liuhls,-' When Iho Fuieid of diivi..;; tacks is heard, th iii;.h the house i far fiom ts: ill, And Ihe carp t womau'.s on the flails, I li.it hail.i.ier of ill, llu looks lor pipeis. liorika or biMs, tli.it all w ci e lln'i e lu io; c, Ail si'j'.is lo lihd them on ilia desk or ia the il rawer no more. And iheu lie iimly thinks of herwl.osel this loss afloat, And w i-ht s she w ere out at sea, in a very leaky bo.H. lie nieels her al the pailor door, with hair and cap aw ry, Willi sleeves tucked op and broom in hand. lianeo in her eve. lie feels noile small and knows loo well, lore's nolhini' lo be said. So holds his toii'jim and diinks his lea and sneaks away lo bed n-soii 27i.Msr;7( .'. AN IttV.iU. WIUSiTH. Foil Tilt Amwucan. EOiniYiincoi: path, ihelaitd. Verily Donnybro.ju fair is, to all intent; and purposes, "dead and gone" ; for the modem wretched assemblage of hungry looking cattle, dogs-meat horses, measly swine, and forlorn-looking human creature, obliged to content themselves with staring at the exterior of Ihe Show-booths, for want of the means to visit the interior, no more resembles the Donnybrook of the past, than a troop of the old "hulkios," armed with their Arcadian crooks, and helmeted with their old woollen night caps, resem bled a sipia Iron of lancers. Alas! alas! how every thing is altered ! No longar does the quiet citizens dread the approach of Trinity Sunday ; no longer does he think it necessary to barricade his windows, and po.dpone exterior painting for a week or two, in order to save his glass and tho decorator's labor from tho tioclur- , cry eye was fixed upon him, and every nal induiliy of the gentle College students. ! ones attention drawn lo tho spot, from the The Students never mustered in much , eagerness of manner and stentorian voice force at Donnybrook, because it unluckily j of Paddy, whose reminiscence bad produ came during the long vacation; but there ( cod a roar of laughter. Escape, loo, was were enough at any lime to kick up a shin- utterly hopeless, lor tho lent had been fil dy or scrimmage (by modern innovators ling, and the doorway was blocked up by called "a row,") lor, lieiweon mose vuio iib'd in Dublin, and such as for various reasons kept the vacation within the Col. 'e walls, a pretty decent muster could, upon an emergency, be called together. ; It was upon the :Jbtli, ol August isn't i it strange that I should recollect the day of the month, thoutili I forgel tho year I that IJd'.j U liorman, Uan sweeny, JJICK nan, . , . . , (, i- i ii it ant! a lew other unuer-grailuales ol 1 runty Colle-ge. Dublin, resolved to 20 to Iho fair and havo a spree. Dick was a litllo, delicate, effeminate- ooking "ould crab," and so smock-faced that he would easily pass for a girl and r rather ?ood looking one, il dr s-e.l 111 leii.alo allire. I3ut Dick's efTeminacy was confiivd (o his looks, lor bis muscu'ar power far ex- ol having blundered, increased every tno cceded IhJ of any man an iiu h or two more meiit, an.l remiiiis-;enco followed remini in stature, or a ston more in weight, lie; cone, each in a louder lone Ihan the pro- was a perfect mater of the small-sword, had no match at fingle-s'.ick ; and woe to the unhappy wretch who fell un lor thedis- cipline ol his little bony fists, for h.i was an accomplished amateur in the science of pugilism, then but litllo known and less practised (hail subsequently by gentlemen. 1)11 the present occasion it was resolved Ihal Dick should sustain the character of a girl, and much fun was anticipated from the punishment that the remainder ol tho party would intlict upon any prestimptous individual who should daro to molest tho modest fair one. At the end of the double range of tents called "Dame street," was one called "tho Larkers ;" and as this was uniformly crowd ed by citizens of Dublin, it was scarcely possible lor any one, residing but for a month in town, not to be recognised by some present, who immediately passed the name ol the new-comer round, and be was surprised (if a raw one) to hear himself ad dressed by name by persons whom he nev er saw in bis life before. It was al the entrance of this tent that a rnunlrvman stood attired in the usual (r'ae over-coat (which, from its beiu-; worn in SUMUJiiY, NOlirilU.MliKUliAM) C'OUXTY, SATURDAY, JUNK 13. 18.1:1. summer as well winder, inilit lead a stran- "I do protest an.l declare" sliotHed the ger to suppose that there seldom or in ver is j worthy doctor, "l!iit I never, to my know a hot day in Ireland) and accompanied l)V ledge, saw your face belore." a pretty, bashruMooking girl, app.irenly I "Arrah, Uiddy, avonrncen, is thia tlie Iresh lioni the "interior." After gaping otihl Turk lliat ye lould mo about, hud lor a considerable lime, some gentlemen, would'ut tnintion his name, that was so iin amused by the wonderment that he exliib- j perant to yet scr.mh his fjee, (he otihl iled, and probably somewhat touched by ! ilis companion's charms, called to him to "come in." Willi some r luctaiue he ac cepted the imitation, and, (earful of intru ding upon the 'y.in'.lcmin," seated himself awkwardly upon the end of a form; tin il tilled, and down hz went, to the sreat d; - liht ol the beholden. Having gathered , to shake her oil'; he clung to him liko a himt If up, he reseated himelt inore firm- wild cat, screamiii, shrieking, sroldin?, ly, jdaiing 'l!idily" ni.ar him, she having j biting, scratch in.?, and tearing, until al declined all oHers of oilier acconimodalion j length she maddi lied him past all rndur pressr'd on her by Hie comjiany. ance by pulling two Imndfuls of hair suc- iaildv U'.Neil (llic namely which he announced lnmsell,) liaving been pretty well plied will) punch, had grown very voluble, and .seemed to bo beginning to feel liimscll ijuite at home, had told many queer stories, and ni.i.le l:i i entei t..iii'.'is lau ;h ve ry heartily, when two elJerly gentlemen, closely imiiiled, entered very sleallhily, and s!i.!i:ig over, suddenly seated them selves behind Paddy. Eiddy who had been hiiiierlo quite silent, an -wering evn y coiiiplinietit or ren.r.rk addre.-sed to her on ly with a smile, gave Paddy a mul and whispered smiuUiing into hij ear, that caused him to turn and gaze at t! new tir- rivals' "Arrah, thin, D-xlhor M , agrah who'd ha' thought o' meet in' you here (' sji.l he addrca.ing cue ol them, who rprauj U the nieiition ufhij nami', as if he had sat on the p.iiiit (,f a stray l. ail; he and his. com panion Dr. II both senior fellows ol Trin ity College, ha iag di-: -ui.-.'d then.selvis, lis they thought elt'Ctually, for the purpo.-e of seeing, lor the (irst lime in their lives, tho (air, and the fun of it, without being recognised in sucli an uf.cjnomc.il asvm blage. With this olj.-ct they had acided exposing Uiemsi Ives to t!ie ri.k of wulkin; ilov.'n the tent, but had iik rely slipped in to reconuoi'iie from behind Ihe thelii r of the IViez. '-coated cudomcr, v.l.j now, so inopportunely und innocently, had announ ced the name of one of tiiem. 'Ilol.l j our tongue, sir," said Dr. : "you mistake me, sir."' "Arrah docthor tiailiid, sure iv I mis take ye, ye need'ut get iiito -tclt a con. Hin inratioil uixnit ii well to mi-lake I ; bud sure 1 know ye t';o ye. Sure, ainl I llio l.ov that had Iho mhdiji'ihiu to dhroo ver honors rivcrinco ii.lo the bog-bole, whin ye wint out to make believe ye Were snipe sliontin,' down at t'oiutiel Tl.rencl.'s, iu.,t Candlemas tvas a Iwclvomoiuh." "I tloii'l know you, sir I" roared the doctor in a -.ony, hoping by his ferocity lo overawe the c e.it.lryn.an into silence ; bid Paddy ba.l taken t oo tutu h punch to no tice tho tunc, and seemed ir.caj aide of en tertaining or following up more than cue idea at a lime, and Iho one now before him was that of forcing himself, wiil bo hill he, upon the reculiectiuii of tin- worthy doctor. "Vo don't know inel well, listen to that I ye tlon'l know me! oh I well, iv that dooe'ut Hog! Arrah, thin maybe ye don't recollect tho bog-hole that ye wanted mo to carry ye over, an' ye war so morli.il heavy lliat liiy le. t slipped an' 1 had tlie luck to fail an toy fac-, ji t at ihe wry edge iv the sluJi, an' ye pitch, d right over, h'-ad f reiue.-t, into the very middle iv id ; an iv id wa.'ot for the good luck that yer legs stuck cut, ji.d (lie laate taste in lilo, by which I fgot a hould iv ye, would'nt ye bo lost entirely t An' don't ye" "Hold your tongue, you infernal scenn drel I roared the doctor, who saw that el muse vno were pressing lorwaro iroiu tne ouUi.le to pet a veiw ol tho speaker, "ilohl your tongue, sirrah; you mistake mo lor some one else. J never was thrown into a hog-hole in my life." "un : pnii ii -u: meei.ia mnrtinT : ti-i- ' en to that as iv any one that ivrr s-rn ' Docthor M -of Thrinity College could i. . i . . i .. i . -..ik iver misiaue i.nn again; uu.i sure jvoitiioi u ui 'io -in may oo neip oui yer mimoiy, (Dr. II gave a writhe, for ho had hoped i to have escaped, at least;) sure he was at tho Colon. -I's whin ye war brought home in Ihe muck." lhis announcement of the names and address ot ho'.ii llio unioriutiaio netr.ivii I was received wan a btioot, whim t'a.iov's earue,tuo.-s to free himself from the charge ceding, until bis argument became a period 'shout, whilst iho unlucky S. F. T. CD's s'.rove tu out-bellow hiin with (heir denial.--, ' ami llio audience laughed, snouted, ana j danced with glee at the fan. j "1 prolisl," bawled j;r. 11 "ihal 1 do , nut know Colonel Trench, you mistake, me honest man , I never was at ins nouse in , My friend here, Dr, M , knows ... my I i i him, an.l has often been there ; but I have not, I assure you. "Oh! you ass," bellowed Dr. M " what do you acknowledge my name for? Tis no wonder they call you 'Loalhetheatl II A renewed roar followed tbis piece of blundering recrimination. "Never at Colonel ThroiichV not you ! oh! yo desarvin' ould villain," screamed Ihe hitherto silent Eiddy. "Not you! do ye know me ! do ye ! do ye ! I -Do-0-0-0-0 ye! ! I" every repetition of "do yP" being louder and longer than the last, until she finished in a terrific long .brick, squeez ing her bands together upon lu r knees, and stamping alternately with lier feet, with a rapidity that gave tho tiled ol a suabe lo bor voice, thirl! and let me see if he d.ir putvint ye, my darlint, lache him to behave himsell to uuptirleiled la males 1" JJiddy, who seemed quite inclined to forestall her crmiiani. m's orders, had sprung upon Hie unlucky doctor belon the sen tence va ha!f fini.died. lie strove in vain cessively out ol the little that reiiiaiiied on dis skull, for which he repaid her with two bilious blows. The spectalors, u ho had hithrrlo looked on, and merely laughed at Ihe entire affair as an excellent joke, had undergone a change of sentiment up m hearing the inu endo contained in Paddy's 1 lit speech ; and, no longer considering lim old gentVnicn a a pair of innocenls amusingly "Idown," !i!i - y ivnv locked tip.i-) th m as a pur ol Wicked nhl proiligites, v.'or;.? tiian yoi:pg ones; and one, in ire y.eabns tlian the rest, bliouling out ".dial.;" .' to strike Iho girl," siictihe I Dr. 11. wiih a blow. Dr. M iriM.-iiido id all limes-, now lost all s. If p.is.essio.;, and uiuole to nadi his (Viond's new a-.ailaut, turned furiously upon the cause of ail .his wo.', and bellowed a shjWcr of blows: with his stick upj't Pad dy, h, ;re.tho l.-lU r l.a.l lime to bring cud; I lo parry them. He soon ivcovr If, hou evi r, r.:id IVoui ileeii,! ly became a -r.iilant. iMany i-f the bvslnudi r; indignantly cnl I iliian knock l out, .nrdef tlu on!- oi.l his brains Paddy. That's right, Eid-j bound, 'in discharge ol our imperative, on ily j Hi. tor hint !" and Several proceeded to j i rons, and painful duty to the public, to give a helping hiul lo llio good work ; but j give publicity to one of Iho most astound oiiiers i.iougiii it was a s.iamo Ii.r a wr.olo I lot ol people ) l.iil upon two, and. in tm ir love for jn.lice they ranged lliem selves aiougo .' Hie lie vi rend Doctor-:, vhutiting y'a a jewel 1" Tho H,!it thicken air j ed, volunteers j;;n:ng either ramc every moment, in the laudable endeavor to keep up the balance of power. Eiddy had quit ted In r gripe of the doctor, and was now, to the fuTpiise of those who had time to look ul'.w.t them (and they were few) en- a ;.'J in Iho widoaior lo wicnch a slick out id the hand.; of a huge hulk cl an I-ng- Jimati, who, having merely go:u to see Ihe fun at Donny'i.io.'ii, wilhoul the mo.t roiiioto idea of joining in a light, could not per.-.'iia led ol the iioci.-sily ol giving his stick, us he did not inter,.! to tr.e it himself, to one who did, an.l that one "a female!" At first ho laughed ; but bo was quickly o'oliged lo i.ut f .rlli all hi.i strength lo re tain il, and, whilst twisting about, ho caught ttrjy blow that llonrcd him, ho fell again.it a loo v.hiih ol course overset; the contusion iucrca..ed, when a snout sud denly arose, "Hurrah for Dr. M hunah for Dr. II College to tho ltcscuol Trinity I Trinity !:' At tho v,vll known war-ciy of tho lIu- der.ts, several changed sihs; those who had ju..t been defending the doctors no'.v turned upon them, whilst many of their assailants ranged luomselves oil their side. The citizens, tiiinkiiiir that the num ber of students must bo small, rushed to the spot, to pay 01T sundry old scores; but one would imagine Ihal Ihe cry of "trimly! Tiinilyl" which resounded on all sides, was a sort of spell, or incantation, that rais ed spirits from the earth, so many voices responded to the call. The unfortunate doctor.5!, who had just expected nothing short of utter annihila tion, fell their spirits rise at the prospect of aid and rescue, ami bellowed with might and main, "Trinity! Trinity!" nnd in a few minutes they were the nucleus of a fight in which Iho w hole fair bad joined. "The poliss! the poliss hero come the bloody polios" was now tho cry ; and the horse police dashed into tho mob with their cu.tomary ardor, ihtir spurs fastened in ll' ir horses' Hanks causing lliem to plunge, and bile, and kick most furiously, and lay ing about them with their swords, cutting al every thing and every one w ithin their reach ; luckily they did not know the sword exercise, and, therefore, when they struck wilh the edge, it was only by acci dent. In a jilTy, the reverend senior?, caught in Iho very act of shouting "Trini ty !" were handcuff d, as was also Ihe Eng lishman, w ho got a blow of a sabre from a policeman that neaily took off his ear, for attempting lo expostulate ; Paddy, who submitted quietly ; and Poddy, after a se vere tils 1 , in which she reefed one po liceman's fic", and nearly bit the thumb oil another. I hey were all put together into a jingle, and conducted by a mounted escort to Dublin; the police hurrying them for lear ofa rescue, by keeping continually whaling the driver with the flats of their swoids, and prodding Iho horso with the points, which sj enraged tho jarvey, that v. hen he got near tho corner of Leesom Sired, Stephen's green, where two or three hundred of Lis brethren were assembled, having whipped bif Itosinaulu into a pal lop, he drove against a brewer's dray, by which his traces were smashed, his horso get free, the jingle locked fast, and be, springing off his perch, shouted out, "down with the bloody poliss!" In an instant ihe mob rushed upon them. Paddy and Eiddy, with an alacrity and agility truly astonishing, sprang from the lofty vehicle, plunged into the crowd (where there were plenty of willing hands to free theui from tho hand cuff) and es caped. Nor were tho worthy doctors slow in following their example, the only pris oner that remained being the bewildered Englishman who sullered "only" a threo month's incarceration in his majesty' jail of Newgate for going to ee Donnybrook, and Ihe fun at it, his sentence having been mercilully mitigated, in consideration of its being his first offence ! "Well," said Dr. II when he went with his head bandaged up, a shade over his right eye, and about twenty bits of sticking plaster stuck over bis face, to visit Dr. M (who was unable lo leave his bed lor a week,) "well, what a fool 1 was to be persuaded by you to go to Donnybrook fair! what a pretty exhibition we would have made at the police office this morn ing! Was it not most fortunate that we made our escape ? "I have been thinking," said (or rather groaned) Dr. M , "who that scoundrelly country lellow could be. I never fell into a bog in my life (hat was all a lie ; and still the blackguard's face was lamiliar lo me." "I think he was very like that scape grace Robert O'tiorman, only that he bad iighl hair; and though I could take my oath I know nothing of that infamous little wretch that they called lliddy, yet I do think I have seen her lace before hum" "Could it have been that he disguised himself, eh ! I'll inquire into it, and if he did, by "I think," my dear M you had better let it alone ; the less vr. say about it the bet ter. You know we really led the fight dial's a fjct that can't he denied ; though it surprises ine luw We were hooked into it." A rustle at Ihe door, followed by a loud knock, announced that the newrpaper had been thru.-t into (he letter box, from which j Df. II immediately extracted it ; and as ho glanced over the page, the following pa.rirajHi met his eye. It was headed "Disgraceful and fatal riot at Donny brook : " "It is with mingled feelings of indigna tion, horror, and contempt, that we feci ing, tiigi.iiui, ana overwhelming tacts which it has ever fallen to our lot, as faith- i Customs for dulies nn those article-, avera ful ij.irnulis.ts. to record. The ueaceable. i3 600 or SMW Tho town of Mel- genii.', and innocious inhabitants ol tho village of Donuybiook, and the casual visi tors who sought a liltle innocent recreation al the fair now being hoideii, were yester day evening thrown into a stale ol tho titmo-t alarm, coiifu.-iou, and dismay, by a barefaced attempt to carry off by brutal force a young girl from tho guardianship and protection ol her brother. It appears that iiey had gone into a lent to rest and reJre.-h themselves (having probably over exerted their light fantastic toes,) when their -savage as.-ailauts (respecting whoso rank and station various rumors are afloat, which or the present we forbear from men tioning) rushed upon them, and endeavor ed to lore.' her away. The indignant by standers interfered lo prevent tho outrage, when will it, can it be believed? our pen trembles, and a cold thrill runs through us as wo write it I tho worse than Indian war-whoop, Ihe yell of Ihe collegians, was raised, and their numbers would in all hu ll, an probability have succeeded, but for the timely interference uf the police, to whose humanity, promptitude, and forbearance, upon iho Iryii.g occasion, too much praise cannot be given. The riot was not quel led, until tho military Were called out, and by three o'clock this morning all was again quiet. I'p to the time ol going to press wo had only beard of sixteen lives being lost." "STkcoxn EnmoN. We slop the press to announce that no lives have been lost ; but Sir Patrick Dennis, Ihe Meath, and Mer cer's hospitals, are crowded with wound ed. X. 15. The soldiers were not called out." "Tmr.D lauTiox'. Dr. Fitzgerald has just informed us that there are no wounded in either, Sir Patrick's, the Meath, or Mer cet's." "Well," said Dr. II "if they are not there, we at least know where some of them aro." l.v.iviivcruix of wi rxnssns. The following racy examination of a can didate for admission lo tho bar was taken fioin tlu Western Law Journal, and is do ci.l 'd a good hit : The examiner commence with 'Do you smoke, sii ." 'I do, sir-" "Have you a spare cigar." "Ves sir," handing him a short six. ' Now sir, what is tho first duty of a law yer ?" "To collect fees." 'night. What's tho second." 'To increase tho number of his clients." "When does your position lowauls yours client change." "When making a bill of cost " 'Explain." ".Vo then occupy iho antagonistic position I assume the character of plainlilf, and ho becomes defendant." ' A suit decided, how do you stand with ihi lawyer on the other sido V ' Check by jowl." "Enough sir, you promise to become an ornament lo your profession, and I wish you success. Now are you aware of (ho duty you owe mo V "Ves sir," "Doscribo ii.' ,:lt is to invito yon to drink." "Uiit suppose I decline." (Candidate scratching his head.) "There is no instance of tho kind on record in Iho books I cannot answer the question." "Vou aro right ; and the confidence with which you make the assertion shows that vou have read the law attentively. Let's take tho drinks, und I will sign your certifi cate." Idle moil are dead all their live long. THE cold raouixT. Tho discovery of tho Australian fields of gold, becoming so prolific in tho yield of that precious metal, isproducing a great deal of speculation among the moneyed classes in England as lo the probablo consequences of the addition of so much gold to the cur rency of tho woild. Money appears lo be Retting a drug in (ho muikctsof both Eng land and the United Slates, while. California and Australia continue lo produce in inrrcas' ed quantity especially Australia. In that country the gold progress lus been ever moio rapid than in tho fust years on the Pacific. The precious element was fust brought lo liyht on tho 20lh of September last, and although llio latest accounts ore only down lo ihe 20th of Deccmbe, the annual product already promises full lliirty five million dollars, with every iudicaiion Ihal not half its glories have been told. This rapid and most extraordinary develop ment of wraith has nol, of course, been withoti( its magic elicit nn tho people of the country, and the seamen visiting its bays and harbors. Society has been upturned, towns almost depopulated, flocks neglected, common labor brought to a stand, and trado in goods and supplies revolutionized. Tho accounts bear many features of resemblance, to the caily incidents of ISIS 9 al San Fiau ciseo, differing essentially, in this, however, thai tho social state, einbraein a colonial Kngli.-h population of neaily 200.000 souls, uf 8L'l"i rilort' essentially effected. and the revolution in habits and tastes more cencral Tho shop-keepers nt Melbourne) for example, particularly the haberdashers, aro reaping the richest harvest imaginable, a, says a loiter qnolud by the London Times, thero arc no drossns, or oilier articles uf female costume, "too costly, or loo good for tho diggeis' wives." The consumption of spirits and tobacco is also very great, the daily teceipts at tho bourne, on llio coast, in 39 south latitude. was in the most deplorable eial slate, pre senting tho anomaly of a place without any laboring papulation. "All the rapid popu lation of Adelaide, (a penal settlement,) and the convicted blackguardism of Van Dio mau's land, are Hocking in," pays another authority quoted by the Times, Tho minus aro within two days' reach of the town, and a man can roach them without means, or heavy provisions. Every laboiing man. sailor, shepherd, &c , therefore, makes for the gold. There were 20.000 to 30.000 peo- ;it tho digging?. Tho caso was some what dillercrit at Sydney The mines though rich, aro further away from town, and no one allempts to reach them without some money in his pocket. Usually it is remarked, that a very cold winter in England, corresponds to a very hot summer in Australia ; but the winter in iho latter is never so severe. Snow, except 1 the mountains, is rare, and di.es not long remain on tho giutind. Tho general cli. mate resembles in many features lhat of iho south of Italy. Tho sea voj ago to Loudon, under sail, is about four mouths. "Stop the MAcitixi:. "Whilst a locomo live was quietly taking a drink, at a water ing station on the Ohio Rail Koad, a couple of days since, an Irishman (whoso cuiiosity had "ol ihu better of his discretion,) jumped on it lo examine tho arrangements, putting his hand upon the lever which let on the steam, cio ho know what he was about, and befoio llio engineer could jump uboaid, he was off like a rocket steaming along ihu road at so rapid a rata that, alihocgh afraid lo slay on, bo was loathe to jump upon Hie ground bo was swiftly pas-ins ov.r ! Throwing up bis hands in horror al his alarming situation, ho was heard lo exclaim at the top of his voice, us he sped by each farm house : ''atop Ihe miuhiiic !'' but, be yond Iho reach of human aid, he was hurled .long by a power which (although obedient to an infant's touch,) it was out of his power to control sn ho crawled into ihe lender, and when llio machine had 11111 down, for want of steam, was found, moto dead than alive, (by the engineer of another locomo live who went in pursuit.) snugly esconseed. face downward, among tho sawed wood in the tender. Ilo says the next lime ha ridee "the iron-horse" he'll slay at home ! CoMTAniso Beactv. In lha eastern pait of Delaware county, in this Stale, thero re sides a man named IJ , now a laslice of iho Peace, and a very sensible man, but, by common consent, iho ugliest looking individ ual in tho whole country ; being long, gaunt sallow and awry, with a gait like a kanga roo. Ono day, ho was out hunting, and on 0110 of Iho mountain loads ho met a man on foot and alone, who was longer, gaunter, uglier, by all odds, than himself. Ho could give the "Square" fifty and beat hiin." Without saying a word, 15 raised his gun and deliberutely levelled it at Ibo slran ger. -Fir God's sake, don't shoot !" shunt ej ihe stranger, in great alarm. Stranger," replied B "1 swore Ion years ago, that if I ever met a man uglier than 1 was, I'd shoot him ; and you aro Ilia fust ono I've seen." The stranger, after taking a careful suivoy of hi "rival," replied: "Wat, cap tain, if I look ony worso than yon do, shule I don't want lo live no longer 1" Knickcr boiler. Tim Clmiler for a Rail Koud from Pine Crove to Lebanon and Lancaster was re. vived Ihin winter by ihe Legislature. The prospect of ils boinj constiuctod is thought to be rjooJ. OLD SERIES VOL. 19, NO. 11' "! mii'i'TTH i rl GIVE IT TO HIM. Fanny Fearn; a contributor to ihe Boston Oi're Branch, thus shakes Mr. 5lahr by IlieJ ears, for ro.matking slightingly of women. She says : "l.nokj here; Mr. Norris, I wan! poind body lo hold me ! I've just been reading an extract from Blackwood, by a Cetmail Professor, by llio name of Siahrj in which; after etmuieiiling mo.t severely upon Iho character of Louis Napoleon, ho compresses ihu pith of the mailer into liiir nutshell : 'But 110 reliance could be placed 011 him. In a word his character is lhat of a woman !' 1 What do you mean by thaf, you old O'oi-j man curmudgeon ? Ainl women the quiet est, patientest, lovingesl animals in exist ence, when they get all they want ? Did )ou ever see a woman snaily when tin) purse was properly supplied and she had gown in bor wardrobe 7 Thvif tempers ard angelic if they aro only manged right. If you will biush a em's back the wrong way you mual expocl lo get scratched. Women always know what they want, and lliat'd tnoro than half ihe men do, and ihey want it when they ask for il, too, without any hem's or ha's, or ifs or buts. Aint ibey full of fun, and smiles itnd enj-cr!, before ihey1 aio maiiicd 1 and what do they look like afterwaids, with Iheir long fact's, swollen eyes and calico morning gowns 1 craw ling round Iho house like dyspeptic caterpillars. When they've been 'worshipped like a di v i 1 1 i l y for six mouths, or more, you expect them to hop right olf their jf-cdes'nl after matrimony, and crouched down at your feet like a whipped spaniel, who dare not even giow! to himself when his ears are ciiHed. 'Character lhat of a women !' Humph 1 As to Louis Napoleon, ho isiel a man to my taste, or you either 1 Did you ever seo a mail that half tho fortitude of woman ? Ask iho doctors about that, if you catch ono I nal tells ihe truth. If a man gels a scratch 011 his little fniffer. the whole house is put in leipaisitiou for slicking plaster, opodeldoc Russia salve, and mercy knows what. Then there aiut a savagor thing in existeneo than a man when he's hungry. Co a.-k a favor of him 601110 limo just before dinner but don't wail fur an answer and if ihe razor don't woik right w hen he is shaving in ihe morning, caich up tho children ami clear tho coast. And as for pin money, al though all a man can cam would not pay a wife's wages, yet if Jou havii't any ull'oc lionale pa, or big-hearted brother, or an ac commodating biolher-in-law, heaven help you. ' Did you ever know a man, whose wife was sent lo tho stale prison, w ho ever made her a call al tho interesting institution ? And did )ou ever know a woman, even if she'd had a dozen sticks-spoiled over her head, who didn't bribe jailors and stone walls till she had got to him, some how or other, to toll him how she loved him all the boiler, tho wickeder he grow and tb more people bated him ; and how, if ho had abused her, she date say il were more her fault than his'11 1 And what did Kossuth's wife do fur hiin, you stupid old fool 1 and what did tho Amerieau women of iho revo lution do for their husbands ? and whut will Iheir female descendants do for you ? you beer di inking, phlegmatic, tobacco dried oid Herman, if you dare show you mahogany phi, ou this side of llio big pond '. May you never know by experience what this means." A Short Stouy w:tii 1 Moiial A young Yankee had formed an attachment (or a daughter of a rich old faimer, and after agreeing with the "bonuio lassie," went to ihe old fartnei to a.-k consent, and dining ihe ceremony which was an awkward 0:10 uilh Jonalhan ho whittled away al a stick. Tho old man watched the movement of tho knife, and al iho same time continued lo talk on Iho prospects of his fulure Don in-law us ho supposed, unlit the stick was dwiu died down to naught. Ho then spoko as follows : "You have fine properly ; you havo stea dy habils j good enough looking ; but you cant have my daughter. Had you made something, no mailer w hat, of the stick you havo whittled away, you could have had her ; as it is you cannot ; your property will go as the slick did, little by little, until all is gone, and your family reduced to want. 1 have read your true character; vou have my answer." A Clergyman was onco sent for in the middle of the night, by one of the ladies of his congregation : 'Well, my good woman," said he, "so you ate veiy ill, and icquiro Ihe consolations of religion ! What can I do for you V "No," replied the old lady, '1 am not very ill ; I am only nervous and can't leap." "How can I help lhat 1" asked the clergy, man. 'Oh, sir, you always put me lo tletp in nicety w hen 1 go lo church, that I thought if you would only preach a lillle for me!" They say lhat tho parson swore ; at any tale he "made tracks" in less than 110 limn. Ck.meut for Faktiiknwakb. Cut skim milk cheese Into small slices ; boil them iu water lo a thin jiasie, and grind wiih it quick lime ; cement ihe pieces and set away to harden. Tho cemont is very slrong and duiable. A young lady named Mary Elizabeth Sle. vens, died in Middlclown last week, from the ellecls uf creosote