reri rtcf leas' rlct, itu' 'cm. Rsj aVc inj ,for COMMBIA DEIH0CR1T. f V.)',. .i'n t ut. Wr&y& vknok tte Attn tifft&v tnwti W 4verV te'ffi b'r t-VVV 'tfft feitfi fe&)-.'AJmto Am. ;4 11 ' i i i ' i i i . . 1 i i i ii t Vi i i VoluniC Vff; IVuiubter 'CS ft. THE 1 K ' . office OF tnij iMiomtM VttbsiTa SiS Pmju's Ciiuttcir, Maw 5TAc COlVMliM DE-MOClMTutilk miL1! mL.l ........ .o.. t. t . cutr.y uaiurcrrev tnormnoi tit r, v- iii,Hiiu.jcr annum piiyuuii 'half yearly in udvUnct, vr Two Motion Fittv OentS if not naidititflihi f!, w, " u j " . 'iVo subscription ivitl be taktnfor fo shorter period than sin moiWw; nor any disccn 'tinuancc permitted uM'xl all arrearages 'are dischargelU ADVERTISEMENTS nb Mmdthg fe square tDill bl tonspicuously inserted at One Dollar for the first three imtrli'onss and Tu)entgfiM ceiili for every sltbse. quent ilscflioni fccyVi libb'al discount made to those ilbno advertise by the year. oci unto aaaressca on otmiiwsi must L . ....... oe post jimin nil Tiirri tiatlVe ftliti TSbtltt fihtl taVktitt e'd fcttbttWl V6 portray t xmbfy YhbltaY V the 'exfclavui'c'di at b ttdr, Vrtnlfbtily YftYi?bYi,e YmfcrVd Yhy mm tu tytouiid & tisu Wi,5 'a tec fofpwtyl Ahti tlie mural fcid WbUfcV Lculmts V ititeYfuittcil thb rndiheri but lift ttithMslatiicghl irtsatii w hb votevs &b she protbt'dblli . DueawwjVftblil VnfivWy faiW to tlt)ias t bnuh IniW hf bh'de hi !i'e h'p.iMiii'a i!l ImfieMM Whi.lh i Anl 1 "s'tVeiVli tioW. Crs, lt)), tiil tlil-to fragfatttiB by aiH- nib- cmJilelii, ttiotln-t', irtiUf Vii UiiiYVMiiy !' Tlie fait1 ttlvl Hhw! .Ht1it-..i,iw. w,.t utl for rtiply lu tliiilifc!ibft tihis lihd left Hits tpartthetih tlef bbrdifl lirinVtU glance ur irtUoifcatlhg filitii tthl Lec.linl sank Botrowfuliy ubli bti imiufeiy Uwohi led bUuinbt' befllli? htih mtiVmilffetlkas Blif. Jilil libr face lh hht daiUlV whilst the tb nlfklbll Mmviv llihui'dli hti white (niu-r dhiibf.o-. "hi. n,mU. il.. .,.. i - cj " '"H1;) uiu i, genermts llostitn Wnulll haVb Jlllrlletl acofl m Willi the TsIec Vanity that ttUW cling to .tin linnfl. i I II w II v II I Ik A fllttlll tH Hi lllf iLhf Hfrlll.'nti ll.ri InnHi fill bttuiiy rrotn her reVerl hhd she fctattted to libf teeU ' fieultne fejld H Voice froW whhoUU Curne It) Loulsai' she answered us tha dttor opnfitl eml ybting benlitifiilly afray--etl TeHlale blifst Intd the rubffl With tt rher rV. rlneiuft laliilii.t!tat e'dnltaotKtt AtFstHKKtt- with thfc mfclaffshiiliiHJtas ut Lfiol'.ni. hnve neun bcoiiihb lor ymi nn -luur, anil bete V'tiU art moping aWay ybuf prb: ctolii! mombnts In thlb tbhahlleHs apattihent. Fiefortheeal ateatly Tear IWe thertt ts flome cause that pfmhpiS this sacrifice.yther than the love of solitude. 'There is, indcedl' was the reply. In a a . low de.lcr.tri! lone ll " .rn. t ....... f !i col.l ntlmr . . I " 1 IICIl 1 IIIUSl ftUU" rchitect in Us rich masonry anu u - volee Come. Leoline, The thoronged lliroughfare. of llieiuenseiy i in mei, . i .nimi n nsi. an army ' ' nopuiaieu i- - - , (nk g0 ij0U,sa, y0i) ueiii? an uniti of beauty, mirth, and fas Hon, as u obaetvcr, may nDliaVe marked the nossible to behold in the broau glare oi u.c - r I . I DUU ItlimiKU !4lo n ........ PREDISPOSITION on FAMICV ItlSTlA'CTIOA, TrnrTTfcH'rtii' tni v. statkj BAtcnnxt f8f, DY JOSEPH J. MATTHIAS) AUTHOR OP 'CLIIRA LINCOLN INM AN'S REVENGE,' ETC, ETC, "The mate for beittty should i a htaH, ttii tiol The golden splendor of an autumnal sUb set had filing its rays tn the gathering twi light, and the night queen, tn Itistrotis beau ty, rose upon her trackless path Whilst b merry laughing gVoup of twlnklthg stars peeped, fioin beneath the snoWV drifts that floated lazily along Ihtt illimitable dome, showering a glittering of light of silver hue, alike upon ihe magnificent mansibn, where Mammon's woiu.rrW1.. hultl through the livelong night, or on the low poverty' stMcken hovel where destitution anu wain " WnnWPd unnb the verv vitals of Us shivering Inmates. The ratliant btfani fell as full and a lnvi.lv tmoh the bowed in spirit.as they ctouched within the narrow precincts of ih.;r mucrlntf nbodes.as it did on Hie costly robed dwellers of the towering editlce lhal l-.i i o.l il,i intil and skill o Tie'ohhe-, VihUiYed ihc parlor, and making a rictvulYiueisahbe ta the company asse rt-Wad-, 'ae'e'epfed the proffered heal lit a 'en ie'mai Vvlm t'is'a W her cntra'ce. 'Afrs-. WbSte'n" araUed appV6Vingly aid Kir. V'clo aViVe'fiYed iSeriBliic'd. foih'd iit h'o ci'iy lte WhVsjicFc'd to h'fS Wife as they Wood logctitenhis fiiiger'i nervously t Wrliin At aft im'mense walcli.'bUtrt hat Vitirt? atisp"eViiJed fru.-i1! iri.miu'rt vrt. MVhft U heV' An)tltii Inquired l)'e spnhVe.Vrt tiViVvV Wife. iVl.l,7 S)l.b plA,A,rtM'ftA .Vh'nVA'A Vrt ve suVcai'hR ftilhcY is rettotfed b hi the . . . richbsl rtiaii in Jamaica!' 4belilitfulr laid lib vfei rbboli ibr haVrtls ih fcusVacv. Mv. theephVdis JoViiScn-wss rnni Wn- tVtli.g Hi his aVteiUinriii tii MisS Iieulihb Wstd'rt Ulat evening, b'ut the young laily BliY) Weil All indilTetcn'co tii Ida bbseiiuVoua- n'css tjial pbrfcbllv fl'sliiitned Vi'eY iiaVfititsi ahll p'ul IlieWi !ri d most dngeiVtecl Has shift allh'e tiiitYadciuS brt'nducl li'f their ilatwiitef 111 IHit iecclviniV ilirire dufcrentiallv tlib Yespctitstitdgeiltleitian ofinch lllagni tull'ti its Mr. Theopholis 'Joh'n'sun. -H'll'l hirl Hll t' r,l Mf llo'r Jt.H4Bl.it ihbb'ght the father. 'It ift downiighl irisafiityi said the mother. At this fnauipTe.nUi Womcnl i servant Aniidunrcd Air, Alfered &i. Clair. The brtVws bfthb parents 'darkened, ahd a smile of jny illuihinait'd thb nbv radiant features of tieolin'e; 'Was Rti hlnirV Hfp-'nrii r'r.nlitil llil. bVBhiiigt1 said J If, VeSM W his Wife; NI bill HttW.I fecollfe'cl, ttUltir cbuficSV Fdici ah'd lenU'etYd a Seal UMnre-rreiv . . f ..... L. . ... .fe ' ! mr.i Tn riei ram arlv. win .i 1 1 1 -i i ' , , Va ,itVanin ali bnlninti. Mr, Johnson asserts lhal tllb excellency of By vaii pHnk'istS Hi lllfe dignity if bis style. To nle.' ahs'Aered l3t. Clairj'the dignity r n fallen creature is a perfect anbmaly. How sol' inquiied Mr. Thebpholis Johnson timidly, his glowing feature! evin lid ifler iahd M'illbnV lie VepWe'd i 'icVpe yi I L "..' i - i: . t vtc UVhyt Iii what do their different csccl teiVcVea ciitislsiquestioncd the luVeiy gtrl. VJhV 'said f liei)pliulis,'colorin, 'the aim ll'arity o'eilve'rii lliVih' is so perfect , ill at ' 1 disrgr'bV,' Said St. Jlai'r, ouddrhlyi end Mr. Joiitisdli Iwii'chr'dc'ohV'uUlvely lii bib seat. ( ( The list'ehbYs smllbu, nri'd 'appeared to enjoy theinsei'vea jirti'digioufly. )( . 'Why sol' again gaspe'ti Thenpholis. IVe'calise,' said Alfie'd, 'tli; mnial of HdmcYH political-thai of Miltoii religion's Thb forriuer demonstbt'es tli'c folly bl eiirdily p'riiWcs, the latier the goodness of the ptiilcb bf all. Over both pd'eins, it i lYiic, moral and YclUinus instttictl'oiis arc icaWer'ed, ftn'd tfiiso'de), imagery, similes att'd dbsL'rlptVbhs Checker Ih'em with divb'r s'u'y. lB'dt Whicirohhe pnVfssaid hcoline.at last pitying th'e dts'c)nsolatc appearance ol Mr. Johnsoili ah'd ViVrning to St. Claif, 'do y'm a's'ser lb b'c the ailerfori' 'NeitlieY, h'c answered, 'Mlltbh was n llbli ivh'b JpuYn'etl kinlhi'g beautlesi but iioUicr 'p'ollsl.'cU pebbles wiih io t'nuch skill that they liiV'e contl'it'ued to tspaYkle for tiiec thotisa'nd ybats; he painted hatuYe noiVly dYess'ed from the Creator's hand but Mlltb'n had reebbrs'e to those reposito ries of knowledge which have been acebniu latlng for twenty seven hundred years. Homer had r!o music to enliv'eii his poem. but finer lliah the notes of Orphebs arc the tones bf Miltoii; Both were in'itee'd tilt high pii'ebts of Haturei k'dhiitiell td her Inmost recbss'es; altd taught her mcbt becre'd mys- icties; ... A bb'rM of Sppiaiii'e fait round the Utile fell etto an Ah't Johnson!' cried Westoni sfiet h'u retreating iigtiie, 'dtqp in. eoonl' f , 'b'crtaluiy.ll echofed Mr 'JOIiiisott, front ilia nest pavemtnt. retircu irom uic i ,(i. Ittuy . i i vuL Y...'..;,, If tiwli IJWlll)lb commoilon V the ii aitirii she milieu hng L t 1... . .1 t ingly the awiiiajllruyUj ilhfroWii ptij vaib apaVt'tiniA, which.l'utnisheil lii, ,t.f e IcusKosily etyl' ihan liiab ( Mio veatci.l, iifi'i.idtd eii tV VbtliirtiAit T-i ihe cuttlVutitiii ol illO nnlle jhl.Hlli 'h e" n? the' lighter ocY.ii.intloiw o'ftho hjgh Viiiniki) g'itl, A siip'etb g'ilt)( liaiji sl'ii" lLtui tti twai".VqinMfly Wrved iises of itnwers, m such close proximity to Ui'b ,'dccp wiutlow c'r.scment, thai the pplended I'raprty gathPr( ed iii iicli fold hroiind tht ni. alul faint Mr&aml bf nlr thai h'oiv ii'tiil tll'it'i :Vrit ihr'dtigil the slight 'crevices, tiluyr'd .ircinu luualy b!iin its fulry sifiujjs. ( A ri'uail Vtil glass lath p iliiiig iiti ettli itiuialiru mvr n bealillliil lilliYhle enure table', bpoi'i hicl) was lathered ii Vnricty of U'lVel boom' bonks isVati'ertd in r'eklfas prufusidlt uiniile' cVety description hffait y artltlrsi 'inning a rich and delicate bijouterto. In tact, the wh'ol'e nrUligemehl ill' thb apartrnent bore a nice asshliilrtiion tn the must icfiiird tasief As Leoli'no billeted life iinVnlublb brebincti dedicated to her fair self.she sunk ldhghidly upun a faVontc cbshiuued !eul, and fell into a lorim debo reverie. A rhbil sliflcd s-tnti D I D would now and ilWh break lYblii ifs thial doni, with feverish haste 'sho ubilid clasp her hand to her srtowy lorehnad! her eyes wandetihgi ahd loV MUitbYingb escaping her paYtitig lips. Miss W'cstoni1 said & Iiartli Voice iieside hcri , I.'o'eiinS stkftbil abrhpUV to li'cr fefet v-i ; ,,' . ; rtjoiner: sue cnen, liusirAwa'tvrr-TVw ; When Sli Clair ceased speakihm in Vim hTreV" le jaTlieru" tagonlbl ill his reasoning wouiu cenau.iy ne he jLvn.it .-Trrm-r- rrrrr,'V7:,rr (lpti.nmer. nuii ihom.. have producell vilh him a Tar grealeV bp- ,j af m flitted ambition gulieVed dirkljr 1 .... ft L. ll... I . it i i ,r.1 upriii h'er. knit blow. It was ft;atfui most oleasant day. It was Lirh il.e vivid imaeination of the puet might have wandered through its elyuiuin fields of thought, and galheied in a rich tisrvpni from its visionary source a night, world s 1" the once loving disposition ant! tender feelings of my mother. The limb has been when the puor and the needy found a tblldy advocate for their distress when the injured and op nrcssed found in her soothing sympathy. But now my heart grieves in the conscious- neis of its truth, she has forsaken her once tvlmn the soul soars free from the rrmtntnina tinir influence, and roves mid the ----- - LJ glorious creations of an intitule niaKer- mJ vjed- her8olf a rca,,y vici when the spirit ol the oppressed breaks llu.-ie.lllIe5S gossiping ll.iong, lhal fmin lis earth bound thrall, and revels in us . .,,.,,. ilvrtI,mi. , , . levercrowu yuh inm n-f"""Bi i momentary ideal bliss-when the enthus - ()(jnd )S uf ast.forgelllng all eUe or mortal Ue.ng.sianus & n ho WoM,a enwrapt' wonder-stncUen.lost to all but the deBiadllitf an Influence rr1rrliLtt grnlliul lllfll Reside a low tapestried window, its fUst linn flrannrv ulislf tiinir in figured richness, reclined the graceful, symmeuifal figure of a young and beautiful girl, Her long.tiow in., rin.-lets fell in ehusy clirls around n .i...,n like neck, and down over her while rounded shoulders, till they mingled in the v,i.io nf n rich cashmere shawl that hung ligliily around a roim of exquisite loVcliufiss Herblack.flaBl.ing eyes shunefrortt bblibalh iheir long dark lashes, like gems hid in ihu soft silk inoBBiwhcn the moon-beams pierce down in'.o the deep recesses or thb abysm. A smile, hair wonder, hajf pleasute.played imr nnrted tins of coral beauty, and faintly revealed the pearly treasures that lav beneath. Her gazo wanuurcu irom w i window out ypnll a beautifully mranged garden? and her countenance glbvVed witli animation as she watched the genllo waving or the linden, when it zephyr moved branches sm tered the autumn iinged'toaes to the sparkling grournl, adding- a' fancied redolence to the fast decaying' beauties of mrrniinriinir shrubVerV. A tllUS llb gafed . i,,.i r ntmnit wild enthusiasm- biokc ff.im Imr linA. Enchamincr 1 The' cliarmcd pencil of a Bphl in thi ehoj dellneitioni of hit nrllinled the feeliiius of ailutDx i 11 w - w my mother, is ha uib an Unfaihomnd tnysle ry, 1 cannot think that shb si'ts irom any sinister motives, and yet her entire nature appears degenerated. It is now her sole aim and object, and bet only pleasure, that I should resign myself to the giddy vortex nf nil tnimcanlnc fashion talk, shlile, flatter, i; amuse the insensible crowd or fniriglilhg C11XC ntiibs thai nightly rungtegate around us :ind for whatf-sihal the result ittay be pi Iho advantageous union of her daughter, Iidsc oulv recommendation nun a"Mi is, a fashionable exterior, plenty, of tnlull talk, and or wealthy repute, With itfateful Wave of her lily hatid ... o - the fair speaker motionctl her compliance will, the refl'uest of an attendentiv wlio ap peared at the entrance to the apariitleltt.ihsil shb Should descent! to Hie utawing room, ...ml twlninir her afin affectbuately round llie slender Waist of her companion, and -v,.iintt .-, last lineeriltainc IoIi loivaiit tne hnHiptit us tlie moon beditis strfamed ' . . !4 -1 .....l ...III. ii.tmiit i oh l id naanuicem cur pei, .... r, . .. . , , lite step of a queen she gltueu irom tne nnriull IV M retOICIIlg: However, company appealed hot to tibticb his dis- Lni,c.actl.iJ A-i active enmity raging in the ml it reauired llie most exfrucia'- .. r tiy-. ,nwanls an ottlv child wuiiimibi"! - t uuaum ui u jitvi w iir ripnint in ilib rfea Iraiu ih if of ihfcirl -n- a..tl i.vi U VpttWrp. savo wlieii Who is Mr. Alfred St; Clair! inqbired ,..,, ,... lnBV call " - w . l . . i iivua uciiir.i ' - j . ring a disposition lo get out of the conlio- Mr( I'hcciphblii Johnaomaft he stoou at int - iwm u lmpotib9 Dial versy as soon as expedient. ,,onl ijoor , eonver.iauor. wuu n. cduld hrk ri,U stain True tllgntiy,-answereu o,. uong alter all tuc rem oi v....,-a.v Hhd Vet trUlh binds Ifrtry to tho common opinion that it is an r(JlirC(K ,hp ihn 959erilori, and slaliips its plausib.ll ... it. w. .. r i ... .. f . .i,.M , n iMinn. ii i n si i w w Inhetehl excellency, is aeiuaiiy a icm.b u. .Wny, in iac, u.,r ......- hi, the impetus which a Invfc l.f dis, r:.. !. rt 1. Mrtl in nlir va U I1L' l.nnnssibb 10 SaV Who he IS! Nor tail lJ' IllSlHC lllipciu S ins wsniuiiii --- w , . nlav Works on tne uarner passioun anu biifselves.bur.na continual feeling or our , gueM by what ratably he gained egrb o ( iVHUb, a.M.n,P nnan an infmile Being, and an our oartv,28 we are generally., very parttcu wi.icu, . . 4 1 - . . ....7. . .' v..n,lnn will WiUKS lis own rum. ,. , unceasing aim at contorming io ins ..""B Mar iii seieoung ffiblherl' repeateif Of this feeling! argue thb famed poet lo be 80mellmcs cccui m me uesi reguu.cu wu. eI)tinkir.g fro.il the basilisk gazi in i i ... entirely dispossesses nwsrT. . ... , .t ,1.1.-1. . f her narenis. with -. . . 1 . .. . .1 hh ikoi if ivi 1 in n 1 -uii: , iimn,iiuii ...... -- . ftlr.JO 1115011 iiiavcn .imiiu-".u.j - ..... ' i.i.At. 1 .. .. . ,. , 1 1 1 1 -.1 ..;.;,n.7' uuiiutt hank of his cl.air, am. B' i. t, 1. - .v.iui.Wii .f. rimed' I II..AH I nCM mil IV H I I ICd 13, D li J I" l I "1 (I U tilled . -" " " Leoiine smiled at tils uisconiem, ami a,. . . . " ... ., :.,..,.i.! ' " . . . , I Mr-iiipal nnft of mv Hie, sir. never, iu cu Airs vesiou, in ii u-b" St. Clair riintinueu i i - ,. ,j,m .... ti,i ;, r ,miiv n-ouual fot ihe . .. r .P ... u.a t i ii . r.mie.jirrt n r( C tl in I11I1J II lit IIIU LUH vt viuhMk- awu, a -- . 1 16 , . . n,rn. l .hi, Bi. Clair ia- iino and niriliey anbnt in yttr eduuat.on, nilt ol lint time or no jwi... "'".-..,,.,, , i.ii..i,l,il L-.i niu! t would have vou know r....v n-.t-ti' vnniln into habits WlilCli cotiiu i a uecmuu., .,B .. ft..0--.. ' . .. . . , ... t..i..,... ,i thk ive tnosiwi u iv insutieii your in inn " , i . . . . lii-i. LKt. UhOAt- .. Lv.U it. ..I ifnn It itjil trtttM 111 ll)rifl llllt 'JUSl CD. filr VQU fu uiui iw. ijiirrm- uhu m ' , again Delng anUnyeil by his presence oheiHtricfe to their AM roininUnUs arU . i. AVj.jimt ihin iiiiip'iPin niiini nti niimi miiit'r iiiiiriu ?uii.iuiu oimiii'i: i i...i..io..iU-i iinim a sorb no ill to Mr. f.ir vnut odtr.ii!cous ireaiment lowaitl ,in S roomi I .-..'.'J J ji-i.-llnn fnin (trim lllB ? A murmur 01 auui.in - - . ,., gueil. n Mr. Wbiton'Mi hi. f.ir d.ugl.Un U.x (ht gnUmw t utmo.t. not meliorate his disposition, ho became sBlfish. opinionated, and vain glorious. a I. .. v lint did not serve td piaiily ins own no- mot, railed fur. liule of his regard. He wished to nppear aliovu uie cniuiuuu irci iuju.li - ,l ...inanity, for hi3 philosophy wtt Theopholis Johnson, and the , fleet told iM.bophb is Johnsoiu or r. dge a.-d M rt. nil or 1 nature to make him the friend of swimmingly upon the flushed face of thb Weston ,tampe.l most ,dy like npj.t Hie noi Ol .1 linii"- - I.. .....vin.r,,,! n r...... l.'.n nrltifiMKlttt . . ii.i.. I.. liuln mnrn tvnn 111 I1B imiliuuairui uoim uioiuiiii. im iiiiur ui riMun.u ui.. "... matt-anu o, r .g.uu, tf j Voi f. thai, the splendid theory , ou - , . . .i.iu.i Atir'.cleu by tne enetgepc ionc m whu.u -uuuu Kmvr.-. - r9, tu-muii um - v . j Si Chir Upokf several persons drew closet Mr. Weston not at all, sir I assuro you ,.W,V don'i Vrtil srleak, mist! You found to 'the scene or argument, ir Holt may be I was perfectly at esse!' no lack df t.Migdb tVhe.i usinr; yoliY mailed .. . . . ,1 .rir ..... rri..Hi1Z.t'ml pAllliln'l Iim . . 1 ... .... T..I... Irti.l ll iai.imr-J PMIK r illed ihe afcumcnt, In lactt uetng an on '"i """"i "7 " bn' Hie ricn mn .uiu.i - one side, and mrmcd a circle rounti me oiuerwiso, buiu mi. in..iu,1ui.uiuaMi.n .u ,s u3,e ingramuuc, i u.n.itt parties. ' Mr, Thebpholis Johttsdri tpjieat- bill whal I alluded to, was, that persons ol liom w ed ready to die wilh morliflcathttt at ins in efilu'ency id say any thing 111 Ids own bo half, and h&d ho ndi befcrt hemmed In on all sides, he would Irtosl assuredly have fhadb a desperstc efTorilo deaf hlimieirby abrupt ly vacating his eedt. Hut this oeing 1111 possible, he vas compelled lo 'grin and bear' his disdoinlitute. ueoune m.icu cu (JdUfilgingly upon Alfred St. Clair,- and glanced contemptuously upon Mr. Jonn snrti Which of the pbel's are in favor wiih Mr.Johnson!' asked Leoline, determined lo distinction usuall avoid alt contact wilh the tlin. iiiii'nr ! . -r 1 ..AT Yes, sit you ate. right! and I flatter myself that mine is a family of distinction!' nersiited Mr. Johnson, and lib drew lllm- self up iii llie consciousness of his supctior y The daughter trembled more thin ever ami unfilv tremulously murmured, tn td'riea that would hate Ibldled a'l bill t' e heart of art 'artibliiouSt rtiatct making nioiiier , . , . . -1 00 Wl ..'J I p nn linrMi' ninlliprl T 1"170 IIWI P,iaai on ii""'-1; 1 ........., . bnniv hnl th.it 1 did WrOU lb COIlSUl U t)T unuiiHi)ieuiy,ir-mosi unuouuieuiyi buiu ------- , ., ,, .,.,: .MK Weston, emnl.aticallv, as lis crasne'd Blelalcs of mine own be ingg. ! I shmih llko lo know. the hand of Mr. Tlicoplioiis jonnsonj anu ".,. ; . . . i 1 ''!'. ..l.i ....ii. Tj. lli, ira liuVA In in ii;,lh fcrkl ..I....I. !. I. U. .1 nn..lKl. in . n nil IlllSSi WIIUl 1 i.iiiii . --. BIIUUA I, III HID lliuai liudotuik. xiniiiiiiii . ' . . .... I . . I ... ... . .' C..U...I .! n m-jli' it Whv we would bo thai t'I'hn irant pmnn tinn! irnnil mrtnir nnn 1 o,uv.,ui j Mr. Johnson walked leuurely Jgwn the talk and onvy of the whole c ti jr.,Dinn. !,' aIoviu. (Concluded in our xiJ