From the National Era, \ ? rO SP n * oiSSwJfe™ f bv*fc i»« TOeter/bffewCfi* &5 -' :> *• fi'Mrfdt.M ti^Sil^\uki , 'i'''' ! i* The simple heart lhal &s*ly uk» .V,w!-a f! *l'>! tMh» FoKmM tfaaf lW(ifeiti«lpJtfJ« 'v.j ,»■!<■ Tbe ftwcpselil ai^i^^elrtJfß^’ i - Jt ft n-.til And all Ole , tWKfjfft;,-,, £ > -j, . y Kr . s , |t , ~ And mo3t,»V|JlAhu.pf»jet pf|l r^y~ r ' <'•■ J 11 ’■' l Alone, tlia'TVbaid a "" At noo&ll&h o'ef’ti»6 siCreiJ'WWiM* Wtw Uah ttf£el ori fiend; «' 'r vj! Whose voice he heard? Ilbrdke’lhb desert'* Ha*h ! dTaWit ■' ' ' 1 • A finnnoiuioninoejJweeliMndnmn ~i :» Ahd. looking pjv Hi? hpnnil «*y. little child.- A child, with wonder-wifleneAcyCß O’erawed and troubled bj the sight, Of hoi, reel »nd» and brazen «hie» And anchorite. « What dost than here,poor man ? Of cool, green downs, hof ,gr«<«t not well. No corn nor vines."' The hCrminiiilfl' i • with God I dwoU,” » Alone wilt, him in thfe‘grba?fcdt4S', !l 1 live not by the bntwerd : eehsbt ■ ' Hlv Nile his love, my sbeltaring .paint His Providence.', The child gazed round him. “ Does God IrSfc Here only i —where tho desert’s rim. }g green with corn,at morn end eve, U t pray to him. 11 My brother tills beside the itile His little field; beneath the leave*, J(y listers sit and spin the while Mv mother weaves. “And when the millet’s ripe heads fall, And all the bcan.fields hang lb pod, My mother smiles, and says that all Are gifts from God. ■' And when to share out cveninr meal, Sbe calls the stranger at the door, Stic says God fills the bands that deal Food to the poor." Adown the hermit’s wasted cheeks Glistened the flow of human tears’. "Detr Lord!" he said, “Thy aqgel speaks, Thy servant hears." Within his arms the child he took, And thought of home and life with men; And all his pilgrim feet forsook Returned again. The palmy shadows cool and long, The eye that .smiled through lavish leeks, llume's cradle hymn and harvest OODg, And hloalof flocks, 11 0, child!" he said, " thou teaches! the There is no place where Gdd is noli - Thai love will flod.wbcreo'r it. pc, A holy spot. lie rose from,off the desert sand. And, leaning on Ills staff of thorn, Went with the young child, hand in hand. Like Night and Morn. Thcv crossed the desert’s dreary line. And heard the palm-tree’s nestling tan,. The A lie.bird’s cry, the low of kine,' And voice of man. Unquestioning, his childish guide Hn fallowed,,as a small led, To where k woman, gentte-cyedT 1 “ ijer dittlaff il*d- Sho/roae and clasped her truant boy, She thanked ihc ulranto with her eye*: The hermit gated in doubt and joy And dumb surprise., ‘ And lo! —will) sudden warquh and light A sudden memory thrilled hjaTrame ; New-born, the world-lost anchorite A man became 1 “ (). Mbter of El Zara’tf race. Behold me !—had we not ono mother?” She gated into the (ace: “ Thou art my brother 1" u Taught by thy child, whom God hath sent, Thai love is more than fast or prayer, i come, toil, care and pain, content Wnh thee lo share.” Lven as bis foot thy threshold crossed, 'The hermit better life begun, In holiest saint the Tliebaid lost, And found a man! Coming it Over the Old Maw. — “ My son, take ihe jug and fetch me some beer.” . ’■ Give me eome money, then, father.” * “My son, lo get the beer with money, snvtiody cun do ihut ; but to gel it without money, ihai's a trick.” So ihe boy look the jug, and out he goes. Shortly he returns, and places the jug before Ins fn'her. ’• Drink,” said (he son. j 11 lIoW can I drink, when there is no beer in the jug,” said the father. ’•To drink beer out of a jug,?’ said the sor. “ when 'here is beer, anybody can do In n ; but to drink beer out o( a jug, whan tncrc is no beer, that’s a trick !'* W anted in Arkansas. —Under this head at. Arkansas newspaper advertises for 600, DUO unod industrious farmers, .to till thedpnd inn: is now lying waste all over the Stale. Itie land is excellent, health good. The lana will produce cotton, corn, wheat, rye, oils, barley, potatoes, and every other veg etable that grows in the United Slates. The lands aro now open, ready and wailing. High Puicb of La bob xn Obegon.— Ine Portland Times says the demand for la* wr m that territory exceeds the supply.— '-arpenters receive front.(our .to five dollars pet oay, blacksmiths the same, day. laborers irom.iwo to ihree dollars, and farmers aye pay mo as high as three dollars, per day for Hands lo harvest. Know Nothings.—A Washington corres pondent of the Baltimore Patriot says i—Du ring mv short stay indhts city I huvdbeen inrormed upon authority,' which Satisfies rtiy 1 mind of jig truth, that on'e-fhird of the Unld led States Senators, and about eighty of the' Representatives of the loWtr house Are hbtv members pf the Order of “ Know Nothings;* 1 Thb longer we live in this world- o'P roses and thorns', 'the more wo learn to reveta those Philanthropic AhXtoms 5 “Boar and;Fdrbear;" “ Live ana lePliveend in reverence a faith Hote Christian founder has made it a condi ,,r‘ n of hafing ourtrwpiwses forgiven that we should forgive the freeptistes agamiitus. Veh» LlSKts.—L is.conjectured that the term ‘t grass widows,” arises from the, fatsl! 'hi', their husbands are roving hlaies. - iug ;'aav twat iMV ixi! ,1 Iwjl I mAjnw**ha ;S3BS®ISES ' !=.'■• itwaaai ife'W.Sfi tikf lion,’- uhter ‘ K&vT ’Hh feba r?' ' i h'6n" rajffiSftV ■* a\ ri««Bh spdiji, "’drevtf riea} channel! iij^lfoWn'iVoHi, f eVeplng."' hh'e ,! rm coakij , !K “' ! '. bapVamcaYne'of ascertained' the ders lo keep tl at'lhe'i deck; that he ‘tfii leebeam;,l)lll,'’ than probable’itn,. ...» wpu pass u «... seeing 11. He ihen a's did ftfokt' of idlers," arid the" s i a fbo» r aye, sir! sfia has' it,” growled out the old sea-dog binnacle. “ Right your helm, keep her full and }>ye. fi “ A>e, ayei,sir,,full and bye she is," was the prompt answer .from the helm. “ How fast does she go 1” “ Nine knots and a half, sir.” “How hears,iheJighil"^ “ Nearly-abesm, sir,” “ Keep her away half a ppipt,” “ H«w. fast does sha-.go i" “ Woe i |)ijk : c r Uf/s>n, Htumj natetf.oply h *V*?. B •C'pM'K our t|eljyerjinpWprswjnd {9 o'>r, W: Wj£ 4 "%’r! h'nft-rttpaine inWflTs. ihfit,flatiened,i and rnadeiOMt'old, frigate, peitteib ings cracky ,tni ( o,,etocea,,, $1 this.mnrttentjfhe fu/e^hrdu4;hadinLp., o';.- '■ “ Get oh the iuffi, afaJ set them oh all the . ,_J—L. . . i/.v _ I'V. t. ■*' , ugimyir JKiKimiJ it m iVH. yr.iwm!. Uli AUVU *l*} f fJfIJIR 5^4 .’- '■ .. _. : AAitv'im _.ljQj jlaf>rt-j)>yjW iiafeußji adlij JuTR “"Ullj.O if. }j S-pirnff xfwm «®. iron : clbng‘’to f the“Si>(id ; woOd,-and bore' us - alongside the'breakers, though I 'in a ritfet fright ft rproximiiy'to ihert.Thwthrillw ing Shdidenl'hqs nevci, I betieve, :j bedn ndtlcJ bd irf {lublicj’liutitfelhe liiefelTact—which i' triakc’ncrt <()| slightest' at tempj tp^emhpl I iah. As’we]gitlibpei compare our vease I’a ibbothingbiae—t he rdeki Seemed’ very :n6a’r "us.'’ ‘ 'Dark 1 is Was the bight, Ihe wtilip foam Scowled aroi)jid_,'tiieir bfqcli heada, while the spray (ell d’er its 1 , and life thunder oolite ingfeufge aoubded trice i(ie‘ awful knell' tW theocea'ii wassinz ■■■•.. v:'r .f .VE'.'s!? ! ing.jcrrihe victims tt yypp, eoger-to engu.lph. 'At lengltv lhe light bore upon our quarter, and tl» bold Atlerilic rolled-iis white caps ‘be fprCai. tfeHn^ihiaiiirneill'Avasßileniicac^ fe&i SB ing and countenance pfabe capfeln .seemed; to • give- encouragement ■to everyperson'ton board. -< With bund bare possibility of’ Bavin« (he ship and thdse Ori twardiherelied ori’hisi nautical''skill 'end 'coUrrtgej'Bbd by carrying thd : mßfnsajl,'whicfy in any other _ situation Would have* been'ahincidut' act, he wealh l ere’d the ’ lee shore, dtid ’saved thd Gonstitu-' lioh-!”. "" ; 1 |" "• J '" * 11 Tbd | oVainSail wad now hauled np, by light Hbnrlß' hnd alrong htinds, lhe"iib nnd Vp&riker fiilten Intend' fro id 'the' limbi' of Scjlly, t|te ghilanf'Vesseh tib’ddf cldse r reeled (obsoits‘and 'V-'i.r -v.' i, ~1...' nB ■ V j , ', i«m Ay%qMde.9, merrily over the deep towards the ilnites States; “ Pipe dOwri I” said the Captain to the’firsl lieutenant,.“ and splice the mam brace?’ “ Pipe down!!’-echoed the first lieutenant to Ihe-boolswniu. Pipedowh I”.whistled the. boetswain to ihenmew* and “/pipe-down,” it was.. - M How near the rucks did wagol’k- said I. to one of the master's mates, the [nest morn ing. - ■ . He made no reply, but taking' down a chart, showed mu a pencil - line .between: the outside shodl and the Light House Island, which .must, have been a'small .Strait- fur, a fisherman to run his smack. through io good weather by-day-light.--. • -- For what.is the noble end dear old frigt ale preserved-.! ; - -< 1 went upon deck : the sea was calm, a gentlo breeze was swelling our .canvas from our mainsail to royal, the isles of Scilly had sunk- in the eastern waters, and the clouds of the dying storm were rolling off in broken masses to the northward, and westward, like the flying coli mns of a beatrp army. - 1 have been in. many a gale of wind, and hove passed through scenes of great danger, but never before nor since, have I experi enced an hour so terrible as that when the Constitution was laboring,.with the lives of five hundred men- hanging on a single small iron bolt, to weather Scilly, on the night of the 11 ih of May, 18,35.- , During the gait-, Mrs; Livingston inquired of the captain if-we we're in great danger, to which he replied, as soon as we had passed Scilly, “ You-are as safe as you would ba in theaiste'of theoburch.’-’' [( is singular that the frigate Boston, Cap!. McNe'al, abnuinhe cluse Of the revolution, escaped e similar dangerwhile employedin carrying out to France, Chancellor Livings. Ion; a* relative of Edward’s and also Minister td tho Court of St. Cloud. ■ He likewise'had hiswifeon board,-and while.the vessel wuS weatheringa tee shore, Mrs. Livingston ask* the Captain—a rough, but gallant old'fire, eater —if they were not in-'great danger; to which he replied—“ You had better,''madam getdown on your knees and pray God to for. give your numerous sins, for if we do not carry by this point, we shall all be down in five minutes.” , -A.Goqp Sell.—“Haveyou heard, Bill, that there vvas.a. telegraphic tiiapatco from New ..York tp-nighl lhat Sir John ,l?rapjtlip Jim.bfen,found r . , , “No! .la.jji.i.ruel*’ ~ „• . , “ Certainly, ,-Gr ip net’s ship found him.” “Where-did.lhfyfind.himU-’- ■ “Above' the channel,- of^alur**-, I '- 1 ’ ~*’ / Whntwas he dnlngt'V ’' - ■ '“-Leaning against the noriVp«d«,Mind try; ing to gei dp steam tothaw-hlmself oAi !> ThobiCwHo lnge noihirtg" when ,lhey lode all} are ihe mo»tdFplorableoftnoriaUr : and ihosa'whoi'gttiir'nolhing whdn they pain the most, deserqgl the greatest, (mrlionbf pity;** ■r>f ' ■ if 11..'» .. "kij '■ , ij; passable,beamy jwih.a preity-nrm ppriina,Pt j,h,v. r -; for sake, they will never Hayp il preaching. Nonsense w think ofhbfmso’. ~ g^rip^' nrwTvjKT <&U- imdmnrinba&i i»! IT 1 • ‘■' !! n' u 'W.iljT :ryn. m ;-ub : iw-i. t. Stone* pf-muld. animals, tpiy .hgyeapi.ed the infgntai-aecidetfc .(ally or purposely exposed, are ftHbb : mei with in every part'drih'e world, and among rB^A ; Wf ,^g'l rt^[ , i'ifd/fr "HBilhii" fihar*%r. li wa'i'a' (hWitb'liigrihtWiy origin Trip tt'gfeat hero, the jiadbH' :! tlr J ftP i aft ! %Hfl pire.’ ThS'XKß.'llte bfeB‘f,' ! ine d6g.ari& mhny dlWifi 1 in "tfifese'' the mp¥r, v 'aWThV", (3ql(. rrWupdt^io.^e‘rnet Wh£f Iruth, thw may,be o’f Romulus'we’sfiail ni)t attempt io v ' ‘Some refilt^’Kbw: m* aa%/m haye, Jj. ierp^ii® ; .D^iiJni t /pt/9 i 6g!^ptrp i PB ,'in Ko'rlh?r(i, ,,'jvvfeich‘; mi y',b%’,worth,Jiq 'At> nold. bjs,,,a, distih.l gulshedi: Indianrofficer,-whosq,,nan)e, «;erp we at>liberiy,to men ijon- it,, wppld. ba a it. apt* pie guarantee fonheir truth,and ; ,jt(!puriJcy-<-7 one- 100, .who has possessed ppusuttl opportu nities.'for- obtaining information frojn the wilder and fess-known -pans of -.tjhe county. In the following notice- we shall use his pam phlet largely-and-twiihout scruple,’ since; from iti" having] been .published in a provin cial tbwn,-if 'has.scarcely 'attracted the notice du|pibu»subject deserve*; 1 The wolf itrindia islookedupon.asit foN merly was In-Nonhertv Europe, as-a' -sftcVed animal;- ' Alrnost all Hindoos - have a super- Stltibua dredd' bf destroying "or even injur fng it arid'it' village ’community within' the bdaridafy rif 1 whose'lSVids 'a "drop of wolf’s bldod has fallen, itself doomed lb destruction'.'' J Wu):al‘ cdtiscauence ia, that Tn 'dislrJqis J Jeijst' frequented by EUrope dhs, these ammbla'lare' V[6ry' niitriprouVadd desirucuve/and crept' numbers’ of 1 children, 'Mi’oJdf '"tmiwiruiuPl* I, *v v^: >ri 1 ary constapjjy cprned o|i by, thertrs. Only dpp cjass ,op,!?®- pepulation/the, y e ry. lowest Ipading u’ yagr.ant life,.' and, bivouacking ip the JppkjMb juifl attempt’ .lq kil( dr, "catch ibetjt. . ’hey bave nq, fea,r of ihe, .wolf, and q£p,aTw,ajBjajjpd to be well acquainted . with ittqauaf .de^T pt),d,.hunts., vpry. pejdom attempt its,.capture,-—in. all probability, from. 1% profit they .tftqlte.of the gold and silver brace, let* pn.doW«*hi»s..«iMli whom .the- wolves have epr'ned io, theii:, deus, aodwhose remains a re,left at ;iho entrance. In all parts of India, it, -appears,, numbers of children arerdaily-murdered for the -sakeof these dangerous, ornaments. . | ' ■ The Wolf,/ howefver, is-aomelimea. kinder than man. In the neighborhood -of Sultan, poor, and antong the ravines that intersect the banks oflhe-Gonnnee river,-this animal abounds ; and'oui - first instance of a < •“•wolf nurse” occurs in that district. A trooper passingalong the river hank nerir-Ghandour, saw a large female wolf leave her Hen, fof. lotved -by'three Whelpsaridalible boy; The boy went on’all foiirs’ apparently on the •best' possible terms' with’ hiS- fierce companions, and Ihe Volf pfoiected’himwiih’ hs'mtirh card os'if he KktJ ‘ Been ' brie v of her own whelps. All wdnf down fb 'lh ! and drank, wilhbul nblioing'thßlfdbper, who, as they wero' rißqul to turn ba'clt," pushed oh in order to cut q(T arid secure . the boy. But the ground was uneven, and his” horse could not overtake them. All re-entered the den, and 'he trooper then assembled' some people from, Chandour, with pickaxes, who dug inlp the den for about six or eight feet, when ' the old wolf boiled followed by her three cubs pnd the boy. The trooper, accompanied ,by the /let.test young mep of ihe.parly, mourned and. pursued ; and having ..at. last headed them, he turned ifie whelps and the bpy (who ran quite as fasi),-bhpk, upon the men on foot. They secured the hoy and allowe'd-lhe others to escape. . . The boy thus taken.was apparently about nine or ten yearsold, and had all the habits bf a wild animal; "On his way fo Chatidouij he struggled hard to rush into every hole nil den he passed. The -sight’ of -a - grown-up person alarmed him; and he-tried : lo 'steal away, but he rushed at 8 child : wiih a fidroe snarl, like that of a.dtig, and’lried-to bile it. Cooked mfeal he would'- i not l dat, but ho seized raw food with - CagerneSs, putting'it “on the grob tid Opder his.Kiinda', it rid deVptjringit wiih'evitient pldasure. rle growled - angrily if'any one approached him whilst eating, bui made do objeeiion to a dog coming‘ftea’r'prid sbnVing his fond,- Thelirooper left; him in charge of the Rajah of Husunpoor,'Vho saw the, boy,immedialely hnerj lie ;was takeo,~ Very soon was i fienl, by, the Rajah’s qider, jp Qnptain Spt td.iipoor,; for although .pa rents are .sni dto have him when firsf qnpluredd they pbapdonfid bint ,on.finding that nedisj played mpre.pl the wolfs than of bitmap nature. ~,i. ■; He .lived intho .chaise pf Captain. Nichr oleit’a servnma oearly lhree yeara j very in offensive, except when- tensed, but s'ill a eora|iloie animal. He could neveribe. induced to keep on noy kind-of clothing even in .the coldest'father, hnd-fmoneoeuasiontore.lo pk«e» : a tJt»ilt»Muired'wiih*oottoß,’ and ! «t»t* portliw of ii. cbirhnißntUftll.'eveT.v day, with hie bread. When hia foOd waa 'placM at a distance from him, Ke ran to it on alNfoura, like a jprnlf}''>nd;ii' jaqgh or smile. aiid wn* defer hekjrd'tp'speifk tfll'-wtthln a - few raiiiuieg.of his dbaiK, , When he put his hands to hiVhWJ'ifflU'sftid if dfched, [y/;,Wo!fii .'b; k*. ITT ■ ... -i»«—« m WMK U'm-n'j m mj tiiun died, lived he be&-f)riwgiudo:«khib it more inielieQtranddQtelHgepqsvftbut almost every jdlianp^ae^SSftqsrQHP teSEi ppftplet ly .the tWMß>,n??4R, ia , : f & ,he ' cultivator whfiifveif alGhojira,-About twenty miles eaSt , of'^ultan^lwh 1 ■& cut bis hc ! had only from a severe scald on-iheJed lthee T As the’ father wits reaping; a'wfllf‘’suddenly rushed' -uponithe i»y, ! Jsaadfit hlm-lip; a’nd "made off■ with 1 him Id'Warßsthd’reminds. '’/Thepeopleof-tfio’vil fageVahtdVhe’aid of'the'pa rents, butthey soon lost sight of the Wolf arfd’hisprey, l «i About-six Jepm,aflerwafdB,, iaa,iwo/.Sipa heee.ftom'Siogrßtnow.iibQut,.;tennnilea„frqm Chupraii wefo.watehiog.for hogs, on,the: bd*.t derofthe.jungle, which extended, down,to the Khobae riviet,.tbew.saw:three* wolf cubs and .a boycoraeOutuom the jungle, and go ddjvn'id Gririk'at the' stream'j rilr four' thfen ran’towarfo 1 n deri Irf the vSvfhes'J ’ ’ ‘The Sjjmhees followed,’ ; but ,thb cubs ‘held already' entered'and"the boy' was half fray in, when one or’tKe'men catfghrhim by'the leg'and dreW him'back. 'He ' was very’ angry and sa Vece,’ bit at the men, and - seizing in his teeth,|he barrel .of one,of their guns; shook it fiercely,, however, secured him, brought home, app him lor twenty,, days,,-during which ..he. wpuld eat nothing bupraw.flesh, and was fed according, ly with bares.,and birds.. His, captors than, found iiidiffipult.lo. provide him with sufij ciem food, apd. took him to lhe;bnzaar, in. ;he viliagoof Koeleepoor. to be supported by the charirable,people.of tne, place, umil.hemight become more humanized. .While here 'his raiserable-condition-elieited-lhe -sympathies of a woman of the neighborhood, who thought 1 he might - be reclaimed- by' care and alien film/ I ’anil''perchance “his ’lffaVcnt4' : Would at so'md TuVdfe timd'recognize him. "■ I- Site look htirr homo’lo’ her Kb still remains; but, ns in the forniet cash, his bnman'intellect sebms to have all hut dis appeared.'"’The front of his knees and el bowS had become hardened, from bis going on all fours With the wolves, and although he wapdfe'rs abooTihd'yilfage’during the’dayi'-Ke always stetilsibafck'lo the'jungle at hightfall. Hq, is'unableko speak; nor can he articulate nrifrimiriH -dfshncr!/. - 'in drinking; ha 1 ’dips his' (ace Trifo'thb Water; but does not lap'if up, like p Wolf.’ He'still prefers raw 'flesh, ftnd whert a''biil|oc!k dies and the skin is removed, healtacksand 1 eats the body, in company (yilh the village dogs. I, Pn3sifi .They licked hisi face with : their tong*in*,as he put hi«.handsJoiv.theit heads. -~!Whßn Janoo’A master-returned loLudkoow, ho was, after sonVe difficultyj-parsuadOd tad* ' -Cjy^V. low Janoo to lake the boy with him. Accor dingly,; Jaroo jedhiin j tq 7 hf4 fftl Sjfef*bOtiHhetiighrolf.lh*; "■ Sgftfco*'', * )i *•-.«>?,>«.&»* .-t b&&/uipi-i& %a About, two months after the boylhadtqjdnefl, h’W6Vhrrt ! bT->'the' iJjßtik* nBw;4itH ; a:le«er l frobfltfe Rkj«(h sWtihji HKfit l eerf, ! wh'err fmir yeare?- ohff ItV’S Wdirj dewaripthin; gltreoWf? thtrbey Ja ddb‘ bsd'faken' Wit h him,ahsf mdstfbeHh&s&fie. deticiibw, ;nfttK«’t^rl’^6b^in^' ; tt’ilh''lhds8 i Qn'Jbnoo’«> l Boy - 1 somoeonW i Sidert bfe-iiWe' ai‘Lufckddvr, 1 ndtrtfcea ctmldbej rijnriirof'the boy ;and qt last returned to* Bbndee. iv ' Ajl'theb'e hircums lances' were ;pro*‘ nfiollBh; Janoo’i'tna^te^a'ndfromJadodfhiat** . Self,-birth Of wiiOmdeclared>ihdn> to W strict*' ily (rub. : 'Th9 bdy rtuBl%Qvft .been'Wlili Ihd' I wolf six or seven yeardj-during 'Which she must h&ve had seVeijl litters of whelps. ' It is remarkable weirauthehllcatbd i instance has beeniburid'o]* a Hill grown njatl .bad'been'no a wiSlPs deh. !l ‘rPbA w^fey J o‘rVh’ef|ja‘rHghle] mentions ari:6ld’ hteif at' i i < tykn6V, : wKd"'Was^7Dund’3vhdn ; a led in’,, the OtidpTarae, bylfie htitof fyrt whcrhad'died there, v He is suppbked to haVd Beep taken from the'wolvei by' ibis Hefiriitj l and’iS , 'slill called' “'the' wild .man of-the' woo'tH.” 1 ''"He wWoh?, day ~ ,!h ay» -the Wri* ter, sent'to tnd at Jhy ' bequest;’ aridl fa Iked .with'hirii; J Hidfealures.indicdtd'Wnvt^birof tHeTharoo trjte, Who ate found only in'this 1 ) fotesf. ’1 asked him whether Hd had any repy olledion of ever' hiving been 1 With 1 Wolyeif [Hd'said, 11 the Wolf died (dng' before Ihe old 1 ■ hermitl do not Teel at all th’af'he lived with'wolves. •' ' ■ *'tn-another instance, a lad cante “idtd'lhe town of Hasanpobr, “ who had evidently,bCplrr brought tip by wolires.” He’ was'apfWrdntly ! B'b'out'twplve years' dVd.was very dark; attd Had,'hi'first, short hdir all over Til*' Uody, : wliifch 1 gradually disappeared ns he became accusforhed to eat sail with his food. r He nev er ipoke, but was made to understahd~Higni‘. well," It is not Shown what eventually be* ! came'of him, ’’ ' , are’doubtful bases; burin the form* er instances there 1 sbemS no room for qubs* iWmrtg the facts. “'Our -readers,' however, rrulst judge Toi themselves. “ At all events, the subject appears to us so curious and so full'bf interesting sbgges'tions, (hat we hard* ly thifik' they will quarrel with us for bringing (l‘lhus‘bnHer iheir notice, ' t' From the W. Y. Weekly Leaitr, Moris About V«;«tar.ianinu, I have .a doubt whether ihevegetariaosi don’t push their-programme a little too far id' soma respects—whether they arenottooin* tolerant and sectarian.. I have met with per* sons who ore bigoted and dogmatical on the subject,-and who have openly declared that they could not love. me, could not associate With me, or. .have any sympathies withme, so long as I would eat meat I i would have them explain some .discrepancies; I would have-them detnarkalfe their propaganda a little niora clearly. I would .like to .be .informed whether butler and milk are proscribed whether eggs are "unlawful; whether cheese isccoiraband,; And what becomes of bonnie* clabberT May • I drink -buttermilk, or eat souance, or mush-and milk ? May I eat any*, thittg made of.pggs and milk, or of which they '(drra.nn .ingredient or ingredients* such asipoundtcake, custard, puddings, jfec. ■ May I Oat anything with butter in ill 1 What be* cornea of fish? May-a man lawfully eat A herring? May he eat a sardine? an eel? a 'crab ? n lobster ? Or, may lie eat an oyster 1 and is nn oyster animal or vegetable? May be-awallow a clam? . May .he sup the tpttp of a clam, or na.oyster ? May ho sraell one at a distance? ■ I am wholly unable to say whether (jab* oyster, clam, crab, lobster, and the whole family of moilusca.are orthodox or not, { suspect that pigeon, plover, lark, quail, flick* er,' woodcock, &e., are heretical and obnox* ions-; but what to make of the creatures that operand shut,.such as the clam,oyster, lur* tie torloisemnd terrapin, I cannot opine, ,1 am pretty well satisfied that the whole pastry business has gone by the board; buthow the soup trade is affected is-a question. It has been out of fashion, to be pure, since the laat presidential election ; but that.may be owing to the surfeit from the Aas/ymanoerjn.which it was then swallowed. - TRfenagain/there the lard and hatter-made u«6 of in cooking,' How are they- to'bedis pnsed of? May beets, and parsnepsf and on ions, and garlic bo dished with butter without compromising principle? May a-rice ,pufli ding be flavored with buileri” May.a-mad lawfully greaSe-Ifts- griddle with lard, wheir ho goes- 16 bake flannel-cakes? ■ May he rub a little' bacon skin on his pans wheq hd goes (o' bake his -puddings ? These are . grave questions, and onght to be definitely settled/ for the principle runs through them' all. There ought to’'be a Schedule' made out—a tariff of what-ia'contraband,-and what- ms'y be lawfully imported. It onght to run from the musiafd-seed to (lie pumpkin on 1 the one aide, end- from-the oyster-to' the ox on -the other? and pftim out olearly wharo thp divf* ding line is; and what true vegetaiianlimj and what is not, " 1 ' - . On the moral iide of the question, that Mj ag io the cruelty and inhumanity of taking away the llfeof the Animal*; and .drinking their hlobdi arid eatlng-lheir fleeh, would like “to : . hove ir certified where the crime begin*;/ Ifyou ate too ,hum»n*aml_, tender-hearted fo 'e&i a'iheep, youvp)iMt>:to> he, aUo t too humane' to rob it ofpiijt tb wontajiM ydur back. ; - If-you *|pi»‘*4od a/s Chri*ti(tn h lo oaf-a piece bf fohe,i»lsd, ; hide u(k& { f or nnirfial , WbtiH'd«»nnr! my