Hr On Agitator. what doss a woman's heart most crave- DWMi WMerm, tW liatortoM ' ' , i' »* ~- , r - ‘-i - m*l**iii*tM*»*i»»**fy'h ‘"a in 11,fcMrf || , «"|H»»»|»||l< ; mixr; w syr.-.l I- Oh) oO>Mi»*■>« *£*’• •*■*»J’aj ... '7 JtmaUk Viet*** ®o*«V rfU than ' W ioait»s*E.to*ggl**thl«^- . :-.vOhlgttflWart h«t)y«n ■■■i» nisi ■.-. At *Wt*inat.tloi».aa)>Ufitasai'i. taewWoeeolMhefltmtihfeeTO'i.. v «Qt whMUtraßWK**!*.***, Of rtwift iw twck, . . t*Ul prom * tbiuinr. wbW<* to hie, elon4| objcanj the ikjr, JNAiJW / I*V, ■’ ■■■ -..,T ..O a : aoUttwU Letter fcom Hon, PhUlp Dorshelmar, Ifl poWWilfl| th«I* 11 " WIM Mr. M Jrtjl lxi.teonj I« pjfafnja ( one qf,niany’cK hU countrymen,,wlm in^te"dA^M^^r?jpiLß]iot ^ini ftittoiri DeaiocraCf *li u*mi—lt U a aad. principle bafnffftnfid no* In tbaao rtpofliMftn driilr. Btcaiiriir; '' Read ft ct Itifnj, ii wll! fid yom good. It Is a noble and o^qlt better. balbaan fttmUbed n» by J, yj Km *»s, of tfctt'pUcoftd whom itta ’ '>■ 1 ■ 8DPPAf,0,J8U,15,1856. 'Dean But : I have to acknowledge the re ceipt of yoiic latter aShlbg me to visit 1 the counties of Tioga and l^ycppung, ; I have delayed answering this invitation because I hoped tp be able to accept itjbut l am sorry ■o say that my precept engage nientsare auCh, that I cannot fix, npon any definite tjme for visiting Pennsylvania. Sometime in the Au tumo i may be able to, and if so will inform yOU. ft i? the special duly oif foreign-bom citi sens to vote the Republican ticket.' Moat for eigners come here, as I did, with no other wealth than the strength of their hands. They have to depend upon their labor for alt their hoppa of fumro, comfort, usefulness antj dignity.. Of all the blessings which Ameri can liberty promises them, the most valuable hTfho assbrancO it gives of freedom to work, *pd security fpr their , parnings. They pari part with, all other privilege?—the, elective franchise—eligibility to office—rather than this one. Slavery degrades the working man. It. reduces, pioijo. flm Ipvel of thestave. No can be, so efibethtp as that wbichexcipdeefroelabor from slaye soil. From ali lhet soil comprising more than one-half the territory of the States, foreigners are to day btmifhed by laws more positive than any legislative enactment, and it is now the purpose of a large and powerful parly to banish them front the prairies of the west. Those regions belong 1 fp idlt of us, to the southerner sod northerner, the foreign, tt and native ? and it ia that each man may have his share and enjoy his’ifghtsflhat the Republican party enters the fight' this cam paign, . ' i: • -S Ton say sir, (hat most of. the Germans in your neighborhood, have hitherto been demo crats. This is (he very reason why they should be Republicans now. For iriore than thirty years t have been a .democrat, never voting any.-other ticket, and that itwhat makes me * Republican. The Republican pOUqy is the dvthbbratfc jvdipy, spolidywhich was cafricd pUtiiy' rfiiffidmidjatratiop of Jef forson, Moorogf Jacjuon and Polk; which received (he approval of democratic states men Kke Van Bitton, Silas Wright and Cass ; and the constitutionality of which was never, until within a ,faw years,-called in question by any democrat,-not even by such doubtful and unsteady democrats as John C. Calhoun and James Buchanan. This new policy of the extension of slavery, is not democratic at bW, It was sal thought so by its author until after tie had led the democratic party, and entered the cablhel of a whig President. Its chid*supporters,from the south are renegade vsbigs.-' Every foreigner. ought, to be a Re- Kblican, but if he is a democrat as well as a signer, I cannot spe how he can refuse to *tocpnwone. ” Besides, Sir, we adopted citizens,, ought to | do all in our power to pul down ibiaaeciional agitation,' andlo preserve the union of. these states, upon. Sthlih our prosperity and the prosperity of all citizens depend. For this, whatjcduWe Itf, left'open to usl On the one sidewasee aparty which has reopened sec tional agitation; revived the slavery dispute; 'aad which proposes td aggrandize one portion of thecountry.al.llie expense of all others.. This party is now represented by an admin istration, the most Influential member of which and whoseohief supporters In Congress, are southern secessionists, open and avowed dis- ‘ hpicmiits. These men do not seek to pre serve the Onion,' while in it they- Use the pojver of the government, so> that southern shall be'larger when they go out of it. , r Oh fMfot)ier Kattd; *e party, for tunstefy neither large nor powerful, which besides being ftlly comtntiled to these section al schemes-df diaudion, seeks to destroy the barinony of duV society, by drawing dWiinc jtions Wfwhed'ihen'of different fades 'and creeds, nWchOite-ieft except- lo go Wrthtbebntyfroly ballons! party, the great Republican party, by'whichibe whole'Cdun-; try toth north and south, r and all oiiizens, Catholw nstivfl ind-foreigri, bn protectW W'every right, privttegehnd KborlyY *tfAl •? ****** hands thePcdeMl ,^#WtS2sirot2»sis date. | VnnW Cm. Premou* tooe-eii -nonesti - whole.-oaraer, nil. Id* -f,’ |fe a foreigner, be ; t» t A JOT educsii^hia^jhjw^n cooscientioudy-Jtt^orm^mttiinnDonorod pdstf-Wlfibh h«iddteiaimn»^ I -tiaflidS .iK ifciii'i 1 Iwi&bayl eeri t i» —->■*•.» ';ilo33W C.QIOU pf/SBur! 11.'* j *1 \T» '■'‘‘rviVtS ' -**4 ,/Wji# fi* s * “‘*‘l ,'»i »en -.5 ci iw«i «4T .s-tod t** tj VPJI —. I (I J W?I» < T',' r v-l.i“;f laHiiliw* jJe(TTag3i»^ ■-T'H-IJalfAfli 18W1 ND ' Tfuviimfs-nanted *‘.Peace,Measure” con* cocted: byDougla* and :hia ofanfederkte.coh gpirators; ia ttmunehheaL and-baaest swindle oHall iher.long list ofiscaundrel&mk which have markedTthowhole hiatoryoflthia mem orable 'conditi on the aide of ? t her (Oligarchy and tils menial Doughfaces.- It is metm, be cause it is a spirit of. arrant cowardice, to the mbiteringthundereof 'the people pand because itis m (hypocritical ;prei tdnoe Of fairneMfwhiietbeMrainiaall: laid which will preventiattyfair abd just ‘results: After the Free State.men banbeemdriveo out.hanmasetf, drabe^tenedyaaddenionilized; aftet-gtiards are placedAn the Missouririter to pteventiany acceasionfrocn the Free States, and while the leaders of tba Free Stale parly are in prison ! dr exile, it ! ta proposed’as a ” Peace Measure,'-that ibs> Preaidem-~ayej the Presidentl—that pink of justice and pat tern of impartiality,‘.shall appoint Controls: sionersto take a census, and the names of thk persons only, enrolled Under such circurbi stances, and by auoh emisaries of 'slavery; shall bd ■ permitted lb sole ifa the election -to be' held in October) >: This l is a f Peace Measure” with avengeanced- •I ■ ■ i " The reasons why this bold game of decep. lion should berejected.are abiy andunanswer ably -set fbfth in the following'minority 're port, presented lb theSeflaterby Mr. Collamer Senator Douglas hivirig on Monday morning called a meeting of thb Committee bn Terri tories and'read to if a Report tie'proposed Id make on thi several propositions before' the Senate for quieting Kansas, Judge Collariler of Vt., the minorilybf said Committee', haV. ing been taken completely by surprise, as lid was not jtfevTousfy'aware that any w'ritlen Report wdUltfbetitSde/ asked permission bf tfid'Senatetb snbmlf a'minority'Repo'rf ridxt morning; WfilSh , 'grtrme» , . i -ThitijSipUri wasaubmitled and should be read by evdfy' man who lovfes honest and fair dealing, and despises hypocrites and deceivers. views op the hinority.' In the Senate of the Vaittd Sialtt, July 1,1856, Mr. Collamer, frop the Comraitipo on Ter r rilortea, to whom was recppmendod the bill (S. 172) H to authorize the pedpleof ritory of Kansas to form a CppslituiTpn apt) State Government preparatory |p tf)eir adrotsi sion into ibe IJnton when , they haye the pe quisite populationand.lhe amendment pro posed thereto hy ifoSeiranli andtfia amend mqp intended to be proposed to thesaidbill, and to whom werp ,ihphil|, “ip. restore order.and feace in Kansas j” the tiTfl,(ej. pao) •• supplemen tary p.aa get to organize the Territories of Nqbreskapnd Kansas;” and the bill (S. 351) “ supplementary to An Act to organize,ihe Territories of Nebraska, and, to provide lor the faithful execution of .the said act In the Territory of Kansas, accordlngtq the. trueiipenl and meaning therepf,”.aijbtnit ted the following, .which wps ordered to be printed, and lfl,ooQ additional eppiea be prin ted with Report No. 198,- .. It is now proposed to pass the bill to enable the present inhabitants of Kansas to choose delegates to form a State Constitution, v It is well understood that the only topic, of diffi culty there. is the subject of domestic Slaver ry. As (here is not the number.of inhabit tanls. there to entitle a representative, accor ding to the present apportionment,it 4s entire ly a matter of Congressional . discretion whether a State shall be formed at ibis timq. If the slate of circumstances.there bepitch as to furnish q well-founded.expectation that ■ fair, just, »nd impartial .expression,pf the opinions and. wishes qf the.' dctual hobs Mo inhabitants of the Tpmiory cappol now bp obtained,'then (his experiment should not be attempted at this juncture of their affairs-. A succinct. statement of . repent events in rela tion to that territory, Its present , unhappy and unsettled condition; and the causes which have produced it, wilj fully show, that, no fair eleci.iQP Of deicgates, pp just expression ol opinion, no truC decision, can, at presqni be there obtained. . __ , . •. w. 'J|l] {..’i l.i aHi.';-iV7m r r.il .V 7 candidates* though mqsi.cf itbp.lfriße .Staifu voters were.dmen, in,, vasion extended to Districts, and to aif- the kepresddlatrvei Districts but one/anil jeriijlofi PS9Blfc9y\ b .S. Territory bave o ite\ teep ■ |eft U k , J and their institutions have been,. ca'pttqlled b X4 h IbrqbgKarfd hy tbetyranntcipvv^aa^hy^A^iy cers by them appointed. These' laws, so ■Mfe uffirMfloii? thb y fixfecuir«r‘«|Wtfil# GOvdrbwebt had gressno plaints' snd of tbirUsufpaVion aM i pe',o^Bi'd',ac4 l iisStj been repffisehted'bere as’ccromainih of*'* tneMsT?-’ wittj aelw ramuie even of idquiuPtriid, 1 iMrlttllbibaa beetx instituted. •*'; A * •« ■} . The'people subjugated,have complained and struggled tn vain., ' JheV have aone,oy the people 91 other' Territories bed donVbd fcjre them ; that la, formed/a Siaie Conejitut tidn, (o 'parti(iipaie7,therdW','‘ and . presented the spnieio PodgTessfWadmisSlOn. All auch’alierppis Wvp bpt on them the reptoafch of bejng tiaitbrs apd sub-' veriers of’authority.' ; ■ J 1 ■_' / . Abandoned to their oppressors[''th'e Free ijttate Oeoplebf Kansas fiaye been jiurstied by them m tlie r aorne’ spirtV'Hich mpa.-I; ic "WelPihe 'tforWhl# ndt«o!Bad-.: heWls at-leostone g«adno -peiraad ! iHHitl’V.;i„; Ntxwetih f* cent—one wf (be nqwomi*- outiyasteßlßy/’i bc-^iW. Slocum once motegeforotmalKeeryia r s ■ M,t Wll they eiterd aye lor o-: ; a*’s i The last we see of Slocum, he was void* «tGlfg IbMSi tff!omeri»BomjiWint. **a Alicia "d'WWe*’ £Fft(M>£ dg);ca-- adint r.l..„.,.,( . *£S‘ mu* j&;&iitafew St afafi «>9 Ct 3^l fosfofifeiifesi. i- 1 u'-,~ t,js>ii3j)!’* quit <4ta & ‘ &Bi>HMiogu'AOid»^if«»lHH,Mof;fltqnial. Hwfe Safety Aj>e;Jool«i «qw,*of»oriQ tiwbnbwt hoaritilT lifisv »sakf<»,ah«yt«;:-l»k«0; her.for *hlBt;inandaaeepf»TOi;,%Utt rathdr hafch (tough Inker at; roetSengtfi /rate the «to(h*dark«tla^whi» ‘ all i* brigKhaadflawfcrs e*efc?bj««to h« ivMstb «iL»i us f go-b«d ■Manyfeatn# tb ‘(‘©reonwoddW to-walk-in its cool shades and enjoy tf ;’ and ellwho ooee'trenr. alwayA tditirtied aeecond tttw; -*u i» •-•! - J Anwtlgrtie VisifoHr there edmeGeo-. hewaiW waif of (wenryjfivd n ;yeafrs of age, said Wealthy 1 ; He sefemlSf id RtW% fa'lldh deeply inidytj tvitH everything around this romantic spot. waaJtiajjflSltMl potnpapipgj ,walking, orri. dmg sbe was ever by tns side. : ■ . Month alter month, went round and ,a deep and holy lovet sprung up in the heath of Laura Liolon for her companion.' He- had sworn eternal fidelity and pledged, bis. iundy ing love in words caloulaled fq win . the ' fe male heart. 1 --. ■; - *> > : .■ -:-j ■ Deeper and deeper -botned-the holy' flame on-the altar df pure affection in lhe breaet oT the artless girl;' " • '«* Little did she, lljink|lhat hitnshe so' fondly I(Wed, and .adored was a‘seducer Sag a villain of t,Hemosl libertinecharacier. No, she would not, ctjuid not have believed such the case. ’.Butin op'pyear she was a ruined, forsaken and broken-hqartedgirh Still be‘f parents didbot as some : have. dpqe,Tar too many, drive gcjaughle; from beneath the pa rental roof for'one fetal step.’ No, they soitght to keep up the spirits of thesorrowful being. ■ »i...: Jl ■ .• • t ■ The father questioned hie daughter and she revealed ill (O' hhit—how ehe Itad trusted; loved and 1 ’ he ped ,a n d"bborii :: tteceived.‘‘; Mr. tihloh' started frorri a deep reverie into which he bad fallen; after hre’da'ughterV'rccital Of her wrongs; he swoire a (ea'Hbl. oaiH'pT re venge, and started (hat vbry night'fof New Orleans, jvhiiher the viljbin’ had Add,-'! ’ It was never, knoyfji whether hefpdhd'lhe deatroyerof, hi? daughier'p honbr.pr not,; for oever one bpeliciteifrom Wm op the autgect, Gut it is believed jba ha^,his revenge. But ibreeiyears ago Mr. L.D. Lanne .and myself were Tiding nut from SuStepjiens io ihe evening -to pflsa t pleasant hour,.up (be Tom&igbee,- Passing along, as we turned our horse rather shortly around, to keep.the little finding,path,.a glimpse qf a .secluded grave vyi'iji s.wjiife/^V^ie'polu’mnet'lisij^ad,.drew oup aitemipp. , .tfppn itj is iqsp,r!^ I d.:. “Lauta i-i'pfpn wsi X r ??4 ,!Wy gHtye.’’ ; and 'ears aro.pur pu|j >espurpe lo.Cp3jposUfe again.^Jpdependfjii . Watehmciji. .. . '« Ait*.- 1 ,. -i »'j:> r I Dos’t iVwP&rrA W fnap from the hack (»uftlfy, jn 4^,§ 1 9'9 ftf - Alabarpa,, to. went early, to .chutph. He, had. bftfitvc'js- tO/«l(ea(},,.o»eitnge,,ia..SQfiwl : and privatedwelliogswheraoaghioap epp pi printed to hlmaelflhe.fi ret: seat-which befound unoccupied. He selected therea convenient. ? fc^jiehfW' ! of ’fhtfcph^tegafTdhii F r semce! SSmmeirad.j ■ft ejjdnlly ’ifia IfiSiartT’’Of ; 'i 1 , biirsftijMrf ‘ 'hpTi'ad n^erj ‘Prd'Mroff 5 r’ftlK^otwed slip ca^'etfp'forhfe; sil! 1(3 ’ r.'-ii;# rfoiT';.Jiil mis* m A* lionear clgyiift fjiflgfKMfi, Mif °MJaJv order to givo-piace UMheladfr --This move ftitefil 4fid^tftoiWSfefcend, MWMipSSEMp® lady, associated as it eras ii tOTai&ihWff^isi^ly, Er*pqh s iepiurt «w,wtfnde^ ;T^iBin^ ip v !)(y /<#«,&! iavtheigeailfcoaa.: who, waeJtJi me, if you pte*Bg—/rfen’f famW ■~-* r^tr- A 3HT r *.-., .ihR ;,, r . . jai-rt '■iwiiß.-iiiiumm-x ijkho iHtcvj&tbkvtr!' K*, * DMMdMtettK vAcniMiißiAite r li UuiiuinTVMnUlTllß fUlro s wmntii: pfM-.Mn .AUtaoaMAt} w _ . I ddy believedthalall the bonesof his feny. 4Kere. so soft and easily be crushed.together, ~or folded one within another, Uke piewaflf JiaMfcr:? ““' 1 ' A LUalSn’iad tfnq Miluralmi and set‘Mra , eWfife. w: tt< I l!fBtf , Bhid ,t 6B was ,an(t.Ay icon myites mentionrty. (ftm pie who have fancie&tbemselveiinaitb&hpotSt diWfQbawfonsSlmVetmrelhWyi&oidedrbeiDg iSybed for fear they should he broketfc” |raaker*meßl mned byrmel, tyfomiMied that. jHdohad'Mewrfgnil|otiDed l i and-that .another •Heiftl hadaffofWalrdsihy mtateke,' bees pnPbn ! hSs*m*vssM V 4, ! miKe^waa' extremely handanmoTTTtbose arc decayed. Jfy mouth wassquod and healthy,: this is foul, different ’{s’ the haijrfrjjnf IhaV of* my. "‘"v.i., Mr. Haslanifjn ins work bn insanity, men tions*cesoof one,’ who insisiedtbatheihad nomouth, SndWheß. com polled•, by. force, to. dwsllowj -declared that a.-wound. had been I RMdein r hid throaty through 1 whichMbwifood ihadbeen 1 introduced, ' •>> i..'- nm.i i. ■'■ Beovepuip Cellini, the celebrated Fteren- 1 j (to •nte.rith bift ih? .go** ernoe otibecAßttef m. »bwb the, former W, ; oonfinedhadn tbissofl - t every yaar hB had eoroftdtffSJrent JWm,. One linwhecooceivedibimself,,changed’ iotp.m, i pitoher of oihj anotber linMj.he, conceived. ; himself a frog, and-begam to.lea|>iM» such/;, ; d ?? d > and it was found conceit sbjr making .aebpw, of burying .hwn. ; , At length he thought'himself aiba<_,ani wimp: ! beftadhto take a walk* ha.sotnoUfneß made Ijnsti sufeH a moisd wVbeUude:; be likewise,- ‘UStidigWturdswith hw'handSend body as if ! he were going to fly.” c , .hAjaWWjWffl^i, i tb%l fle, apd hewed .ms .hjflVi & the advice, ,of 4*e, ,|djy,s|etf|{i v , He was laid ’ ppon-a bier, and ppop tjhe ofmenln pJkursi,,w})ep f q |. i kwB,.npJo Jtye, and inquired dt wasj mev., jywwersm;, ‘>Anda veryi good Job pfiC,.ft?td ppc °,!j ; them*. feforibc, woild« wed rid of' t a, ycry ; bad character, which the gallows must have had in 1 dhe‘ Course." The yetting road niiw iyitlg dead, hearing this, popped his head np,‘ add, ssild' they ought lb be seTvesln thus '(raddoing his fair fame; and if he 'wߣ| alive 'he w r o6ld thrash them for their to idler the" piost disgrapefal language.' Pieshand blbod 1 pp longer bear it; up he they (tin, be alter ibem, uhiil he felt doWd quite exhausted. He was put to bed { the violent exertion he had gone through promoted per-" spira(ion,-«nd begot' well, ■ . ■ A Sueur MisSjDeax.—A young lawyer iit the Interior Was' the hero a few evenings s!pde,o| tin, Amusing mistake, and as it is not Worth' while to spoif a' story, especially a good one, “for relations’ sake,” w.e propose to gre it, though the hero' was d staunch Rjptjbllcap. ' The young lawyer had gone, (Qthe'rural districts,’ lojiry a cause before a justice,’ bui, the witness being absent, the causp .wae adjpurned tifymoroing.’, The law jey, house nearhy.ip take lea; and in the evening was invited tpattend g raeep'pg at, the school house. ' . Thither.'he wept, apd heitig full of ppJUjps, ; |je. jumped, ajt the concluaipu that it was p political meeting. After, silting a while j.a silence, the -lawyer got upon,,his feet, and. remarking that while the. audience were. waiting, jpr speakers, it might be as well to improve (berime, launched into. a. tremendous harangue upon Kansas and Sumner.. .His Mfewjvords!’ spuntoan hour and a half, when G—-tp, a-billerr»ld hard shell,: got Qp. hia voice trembling with inward (age,, and said, “Since our young friend has concluded his. remarks; brethren let us pray.” It Woe intended for..a prayer meeting.-—'-Detroit Tribtme, ■ . . -Good Anvtcp. xo.ArfaßKyrcpa.—Vyhen serving your : apprenticeship,,you wjllhave time, and opporlunjtyito slock your mind with useful 1 ,:,Tho- a .young man to prepare himself ,for, usefulness, is to Sovolq study during- Wadei sure, hours. First, be industrious, in ,your frugalJ be- economical—enter complain that you ha ve to stork; go tework with'alacrityi dud choerfblne**; and itwill be temvetr habitoWKwh'Silll'inako you respected ancfbeloVed 6y IfyddfliusidSb to' see round promwehis to <^s(( f ’b'y Chre of Bls.ydu wiMekrn fcftake c ihife;of yb(»('Ycungmedet ihe ' iDh' fbtrff'pf getting' rid of fcojli, w *nWf -1 idei; fdrjeatry add etn ,momhhw,.'and' Bdb¥‘ mid. erhpfe 0 Wlo lfve wilhdo'l’ is tf (jJSdsing wlnBoWs^^^ ! d|®r^SiPe^fe|ghi SM pip hut of dore; I jn^yt ; /itf. in A^,,^ll)||.,w ]&**. r ', and : (MapUw ! n : ,i ' ■■■ . ; .<•>*■ '-'U no Wr^lftfaiM.-’:. '|aJ>mai favor oftho jWtnHriwplwiH give you a" condensed Otat*.!- rabat of fttfsiiritbe'CaaeOroti’ refecto;:’"- -' hO»'ray returnms'tothe Territory*'from. |Olin>*fti: h(sy>4asuiirng(ta!iot(On to (fie word, (hey laid bold'of mefAhd' ibreibhy dragged mo off the boat. Resistance would tytve been oapo [less; Theyltook end tou hotel; when Usha introduced! to saventldißlinguishedfl) i®9fa viduals,after which Wtiigot-soppeK -• o'About r the skoie evening I waainritad to take a walk. Of course 1 wav obKged lw go.:.’ After walkiog about iwo mileewe>toet another perty-noae of whom carried * pailv Vjery. Jiulewassaid.khme;, the talking van all among themselves aside. I was,asked if. I was returning , (of the Territory tv- Wha» business •} intended following when there t : I had forgotten to state that the. leader of, this hdl bonnds iad Seen mo when I. Was ,s prigonerin the Missouri .camp at Le cpmpten, •K. T., in -December, -1M&, At that! time I hsd.in possesaioa two ftandted eapieOiOf the ‘hConstituiion ofUm Slate;.of Kansas 1 ’; whichi rwilh other papers* were stolen and destroyed. . -To the inquiry as do my falUrehaamesS'in , the; Territory , my. reply . was that In would probably ho, cotnsected with a paper. They talked apart; for>somq lim 9 - 'finally the leader toldiflie: (i!. * : -;'11 .. ■ ,‘f iWa owo .yon ;a small debt, add it might laAiWeU be pfliditjoy asst any other tinted ■ < t v tin replied,r‘J Aa lyoueee&t, gentlemen ; I aip in your.h'anda.”.. , r - r . ;„, ■■■ff He: takes- ic-cool,.” sat'd one- of (hem ; another* ‘‘ it’s, adaronedishsme, boys, let biIMUtG3. - A Lesson psoit tub Birds. —A gentle man observed in a thicket of buShes near his duelling, a collection of brown thrushes who for several days attracted bis attention by their loud cries and strange moSemebts. At length curiosity Was so much excited, that he determined losee if he'could ascertain the cause of the-excitement-among therm ' 'On examing the busheahe found a female thrush, whose Wings was caught on a J limb in such a mSnner that she could not escape. Near by' was' her nest, containing several half’gcown birds. On retiring a little distance, a'cotopttnyof thrushes appeared-, Wlthwor’fnS and other inseotS in their mouths, which they gave 1 first to' the mother 1 and thfert tohet young { r she the meanwhile Cheering them irt (heir labors of love with a Song of gratitude. ‘After watching the'interesting scene ntitil curiosity was satisfied;the gentleman Pleased the'pOorbird, whenWtrfleW to-her nest with a grateful song lobeT-deliVerer. 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