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I have sworn upon the Alter of God, eternal hostility to every form of Tyranny over tlie Mind of Hon." Thomas JolIVMor
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Volume Xl
ELOOMSBUKGr, COLiUMLBIA COUNTY, PA.
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2845.
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Iff. WEBB, EDI
OFFICE OF TIIK DEMOCRAT.
oppjsitb Sr. Paul's Chukch, Main-st
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THE GARLAND.
"With sweetest flowers enrich'd,
From various aartlem cull'd with care."
I'mm tho rhibJi-lpliia Saturday Uuiirier.
THE S T AliS OF HOPE.
BY CHARLES J. JONES.
'Mid kighs and tears,
'Mid doubts and fears.
When Sorrow's darkning clouds
With sombre hue,
Appear in view.
AnJ grief my heart enshrouds:
A beauteous star ' ' '
From words afar.
Comes piercing through the glnom,
And whispers rest,
Among lite blest,
Beyond tho yawning tomb.
Its cheering ray
Proclaims a day
Beyond all fairs of night!
Where spotless truth
And endlsss yooih,
Bask in eternal flight.
It points mo whero
A Shepherd's care,
With pleasant pasture feeds
His chosen flock;
While from the rock
The stream of life proceeds.
From 'neath God's throne
That stream hath flown
For cndlcus ages on:
For tin unsealed,
Tint all who yield
Their lieatts to Christ the Sim
May sit beside
Its silvery tide,
And watch in reasclref.
May freely drink,
And reuse to think
Of what was mortal woe.
This star proclaims
That what remuins
Of life, is but a span;
That endless rest,
Among the blest,
remain for rebel man.
v, 'n beacon thou!
By soul . en nnw
Expands with lu. J0?'
While thy brig.1 r3's
Invite my gze
To bliss without alloy,
Dear star of Hope!
Bull guide me up
To where bjight angel" sing
Of love cMt'caieil,
Ami host rediemed,
Exilt their Heavenly King.
Then Hope's bright gleam
No limner seen
I'll I hi! (mi lion's sun.
There .-ufnp'ele,
At Jenii' leot,
The work on Earth begun
ffcsassRiBefSffBi!
'HIM.' Ml i llnnlirT m i m
A N
A M E U 1 0 A N I' A L E
BY CAPTAIN MARRTAT, It. K.
'I reckon you see nothing vary paitietila.
ill thin do you' said nn Aineiicmi acquaiu
tanco of mine, bringing nut the cufl' of an
old coat, and holiluiu it up befoul me;dang
ling it between his finger anil thumb.
'I ciu't mv ihit I do,' replied I, but I
presume it h.is homn secret merit which
remains to be explained.'
'UiX-dol-ly,' replleil mv acquaintance,
inonoiincing each s) liable of tiin word npmt
yet the coil, of which iIim in iho roitiainitii!
cuff, was tho occa-iiou of tny being just
now pretty cnnsiderablo well io do in the
world; I guess I'm right, ain't 1!' entititnici!
he, appealing to his wife, si very pretty
voting woman, who stood by him.
'So you stem to think, ' mplicu a!i
smiling; ISut I am not ejrivinced.so far n I
- concerned in iha busiiieu, that the coat
had any lbin- to do with it.'
'Well, then, I shall toll my story and
leave you to decide,' said he, turning to m
'You must know that therf was a lime
whan I was rather hard up, and how to go
ihead was the hnsinoKs. I hid tried at mcr
cantiic speculation, and sunk ati immo.'istt
of dollars. I had turned lauver, but thai
would not answer in any way. I took In
farming no luck there1 Went out supei
argo, ship went on a reef and bst cargo
fttfturued to Now York, speculated a lung
while upon nuthinn; didn't lose much, thai
is certain, but didn't realize at last I cnvk
up business and resolved to amuse myself
'ittle, sol went Siloth and joined liolivar,!
rriuglit w'th him for three years, and a good
ifiloer ho was, but he had one fault as i
general, and that whr, his army never L'oi
Olid. I wanted my three years' pav, and
ind lliat there was neithor p.v nor plunder:
I got tired of it, and maiU my ay homr
'o the Stales, and ul la-t ariivrd at the Cap
tol with only one exlra shirt, and not
nl in my pntket, I happened to meul will
i tailor, whose customer I had once beer
when I had money and paid my bill, and lu
obierved that my coal was rather shabby,
ind thai I could not appear in it. 1 knew
that very well, mid wh.it ho wanted was nil
order for another: bat as' 1 had no chanri
of paying him, I thought it advisable not
to take the hint.
'I think,' said I 'that with a new vnlut
rollar, .brass buttons, it might do very we ll
lor an evening party.'
'I see,' says he, 'that's an old country
custom, wearing an old coal lo a ball; I
ijuess you're going lo Mr. T 's tomorrow
night. A regular flare-up", I am told. Pres
ident there, and every body eUo. It's
hardly worth it,' continued he, touching the
threadbare cuff,
'Yes, it is,' ie(ilied I; 'thrro'll h a regu
ar jam, and a new coat would he spoiled.
I'll send it to you to night, and you musi
let me have it iti tho inoruini.',so goi d-b) e '
,Well,tho coat can-o homo the next day
ini early in the morning, and I walked up
and down my bed-room, in my '.rousers
thinking what I shouid i!oAt three o'clock
I called upon Mrs P., and left my card; worn
back ajiaiii and waited ivo hours for the in
viia'ion no invitition. O.i MM airain nt
live, anil left another card, telling the nig
.er lliat 1 had not reeived an invit tiion,ttid
dial ihero mint bo some inisiak.t' wheteup
,n inviiation came bbuiit an hour rflier my
reiiim, just as I was pulling my hit on lo
call again and leave .moher card, in a
very fii-rcu in inner. I reckon. Well,'!
wcni early to tho ball, And my coat looked
remarkably gay, You could see that tin
.. '.I mi collar was new. and the button
lillt!,fd f iuiously, but you could not see
that tho o.'uih was not a lima "i ori-e iui
. ..... . r...
wear, in si.wt, my howit coal looUoil
Mmuii. nrul I was a considetable
smart fellow mrselfjust at that time,
Well, I stood near Iho door, looking ut
i. ,..nn,io rnmir.K ill' lionilicr l" MHHV
; n .
sonicbedy; but I presume that J M(l growi
ni nf all recollection, for nououy unew me
but b? llio company was snnounced I heard
heir naiKos, tnd if they did not know who
1 was, at all events I found oul who they
vorp.
'This won't do.' says I as tho rooms be-
unn quie full. I may stick against this
vall till daylight, but I shall never go ahead
io at last, percViving a young lady speak
ing to a daughter ol'theSecretary sflheNavy
ifter they pHrled; I went up and bowed lt
her Having herd hur name, I pretended to
ho an old acquiintanoe, and accusod her
f having fori;otHit mi. As I was very
punitive and very bold, she presumed it was
he ci ae, i whcnlgavo her my ivnni'vhicb
I refused in do till we had been talking '.
Mimo ininines, h it hnp'-mied lo be tnj
uod one, cosidercd ih it it vis all right, am'
in another qnirier of an our we beeanii
very iutiniitu. I then asktd htrifshi
ttiiBW Miss E , the daughter of the Sec
retary of the Navy. She replied thai ehi
did. and 1 reouested her lo introduce rm
mil offering her my arm, wu walked to tin
voung lady together, and 1 was introduced.
Nnw, thought I, 1 am going (bend a liulr
fter the introduction I commenced a con
versation with Misi E , mid a gende
man fortunately relieved me of my fust ac-
qu iiiilaQce,whose armel had dropped'1 con
unuei! my atentiens to Aiss E . exerted
myselfto the iituiost, and un the strength of
my introduction and my aggreenbleuesa
wsi soon intimate with liar, and accopled my
aim. As I pared her up and dowu the room
I asked her if she knew the daughter
of
Cicneral S , who was near us. She re
plied in iho affit motive, and I tnqucsted an
inttodution, which wo4 immediately com
plied with, and I offerd Miss S , my
other arm, and paraded them both up and
down ihe room, making them laugh not
liille.
Now I am yoing ahead, thinks I, and
ny aid brown coat looks remarkably well.
' Here is the President coming up,' said
Miss E . 'Do you know him?'
'I did once, a litlle. but he must havr
forgotten me' since 1 have been in South
merica so lung.
'jThe President came right to u and ad
Iressed ihe )oung ladies; 1 n.ule a sort o
'ialf btw.
'You don't recollect Mr. !' said
Mis, S
1 rerolli-ct the name well, icplird thf
President. 'You arc well "iipported. Mr V
voti have tho Navy and A i in on eieh sidi
if yen '
'And the Highest Officer i f the Slate
lefore iiih.' replied I with a bow. '1
ought, indeed, lo feel proud. It makra
mends for all the privation thai I underwent
in my last campaign witu ucncrai noinar
for the irennral and i id decamp f.ued no
belter than the meanest soldier.'
'That last was a hit. 1 did not sav thai
was aid de.camp to Boliver, but ihe
ibnucht proper to fancy so; ihe Pres;dcni
mule me a bow, and, as it sppearcd, he
wanted lo h.ua some information fioin that
iuarier;and he iirked me many question, all
if which I wan able to answer with prcci
... t .....
sion. Atier a quarter oi an nour s r..nver
satior., during which the whole room wrn
wonderina who it vh9 that was so inllmati
with the President, and unnv were tiylnj:
io catch what was said, the President pre-
liming, as Bolivar's .lid-du camp, that 1
onld give him information upon a certain
point, and nut wishing to have the snsrri
uiada puhliosaid to the ) nung ladies. -I am
going lo do a very rude thing; I wish to ok
question which Mi, would not hlu
io teiil v lo except in strict, conndence,' I
must lake him awv fiom yon a minute o.
iwo. 1 bng your pardon, Mr..but I feel &.
shall bo truly graiuful for the grii gaciifin
you will mako tn gitin up for nuo mnrnon
such charming soiiety. '1 fear tlm loss wil
only he on my part,' said 1 lo the younf
ladies, as I dropped their anus M follow -jd
the I'rtsideiit to a vacam fpot near to tin
irrlieMM. The qui sunn which ihe Preti
dent pin to we, fii one whnh 'ronld no
well uiuwei 1'tii he helped n o muol thedil
ficiily by iiiixwcfiny n luiu-nl nccotdu.g ir
his own views, nod then t ppiuding to me il
ho whs not correct. 1 rep ivd tint I cer
tainly was not at liberty, although 1 had lef
the service of General Boliver, to repeat nl
that I kne'v.'loriunatelv,' continued bow
in, 'where such clearsUhtedncBS is ppa
rent , there is no occasiori for tho question
being answered.' 'You are right. Mr.
, I Wish all thoto about mo had
your discretion and high eoiho of honour,
replied the President, who had one of my
now brass builons between his thumb and
finger; 'and I perceive by your reply, iha
I was also right in my coujecturo, I am
much obliged to mhi, mid trust 1 shall see
you at Government House. bowad and
retired.
I am going uheid now, si nil events,
though! I, us evoiy otia was looking n in
is I retreated. 1 hud bueu walking araiMi.-
arm withibj daughter ut the two Qrt ofii
uers of Satv; 1 hud been in coutidrntiul
coiainunication tvi,h the President, and thai
infore nil the c'ite of VVaehihgtun, can
iow ventuie to order another suit of dottier
ml never will foiget you my old brown
coat.
'The next day the tailor came to me; he
lad beard what had taken place at the ball.
mended my wardrobe. Every body came
to mo for ordets, and oidercd every thing
Cards, were left in showers as received
everv where, tho Prcjid"nt was my friend
and front that motnont 7 went ahead fester
and faster every day, till am, as you now
sue, well off, well m.inied. and wull up in
the woild.
'Now do pertinaciously declare that
it was all owing lo iho old brown co.it; and
have kept this cull', which show now
(Si then lo my wifa to prove am grcatful
lor had it not been for tin old brosvn coa
I should naver have been blessed with liar
for a companion."
Jut ,' said his wife,- round whose
waist he had gently encircled his nrm, 'the
old l.7o wn coat iavH, dor.e nothing
without the veltet colltr and new bras'
buttons.'
'Certainly not, my dear
'And limy would not have, effected ratiel
without they lud been backed iiy '
What."
'Impudence.' replied the lady.giving dim
i slight u'.ap on the, cheek.
ANKCUOTR
Some correponclftii of ihe jVp.w Yoi 1
Spirit ol the Times Iclli a sioiy of
young mail who came .somewhat unex
necledU' inln i (limine, but vvai detet-
inined lo expend il in n iienilrm.m-lik'
manner, lie was living at a hnttl n
llnsoi' le-. difTii'dii" Ins wealih very
iberally, uhen a bill loi i.ixm was uin
lay jreaeiiled. Thin qtnlf! a novel,
y io him, and nol iioilfcrntaniliri ih
matter, he pioceeded at once to hii luuil
loul to havu il elucida el:
'I say, landlord,' said he, 'what'.
hi?."
'Whsi.Mr. Mow,' sn.'ivereil the land
loul, ciishiik his eyes ovci the paper, Ut
I lax bill.
'A tax bill?' iniii meied 13.11. regard
nj; il wiih ;;n inquisitive glance 'yec
tin whsiN lh.ii?'
'Why,' answered tho landlord, sniih
ng, 'it'n your propcriiou of iho expun-
cs of llll: pit .
Mv m nnui lion!' said HiU, Whsi,
loen eveiy ono myC
Ctr'amlv,' replied ih" landlord; 'eve-
i v one who can mi.ii n.
0, I can afjatd it,' said Dill who wa-
ioi a toiii'.hcil upon h lender point; ft II
send and have il piiil.'
'lit bill wan sullied, and in propf.
inte ii ftecod uiado itf appeatMnce. Hill
liasleiieii io tho land oul;
'l-oiik here,' snid li in minimi! nen"
iiere'e iinoiher of thetn tix bills '
Of course,' siid the lundlnrd; 'they
oni" ouco a yeai.'
The devil Ihey do.'ciried B H; to ihe
i i y net into ilebt every p, loei It;''
'!l"e,ularlv,' icplied i he Undlordj 'il
ui'i be helued.'
'Will, then, lian mrl' cried H ill; in
i hiuh inssion, rihechy hasnU got
tnv better business to da than tn keep
on r 'in n nir un debts for me tn help
Iter nut because J aid it once, sac it una
ln-rse f ra:leniiif.Ui mistaken II seo hei
'lungud before I give hnr another red cent!
He who doilies tlie pool. cdthes h's own
mill. He that sweetens tho eup of affliction
Hweuenu his own hcirt, He hat feeds hint
gry spreads out a pauquai uir ni.-ns'jii
i- t ... 1 1
sweetens and refreshing than luxury c in
'JCSlOV,
BEUAVIOK AT T.M11J0.
Ii is vnty rude when ut a lub'e
to
?cr tch any pari of your body.
We should likewise bo Mli fill not It
arum in our food so u'ff'lilv ami wnliso
vorsciiios nn appelitc, m io ciile IK ti
iiicriip, or to be I y of iiiyilniin tlm
nny offend llie oye oi Ihe ear ul the
compiitiy ; which they do who eat io
"iicti a liuriy, 5, by tb'-ii puffiiii-; and
iilowini;, to be liotihleaome io those vvhu
Bt near them.
It is also very indecent to rub youi
ivft'h with the inf)lc-cioli or r. o k i n : and
omleavor lo pick lliein with youi fingeri'
i mi.rft fco.
In ilu prespnci alio of other, to wash
vour mouth, and io qunl out t'ir whole
with h ch you l)v pti foi tned the op
ration, very uupolitc.
When Ihe table m cleared to cirry o
'out your loolh-pick in your mouth, lik
i bird t o t to build It's nest, or to suck
't behind your ear, as a tnrbcr doe3 hi
comb is no vaiy ;'ftulcel cuiloni.
They, also, are undoubtedly ntislskci
in their notiona of politeiies?, who cury
thcii tumh iiicl: rjaes liant'ini' iluwn
fioin their neck'-; for bi sides it is an odif
gM for a entli man lo produce any
ilini!! of thai kind fiom his bosom, 1 1 U
sunif strollin;: pedlar, this incotivenienci
inual alao follow fiom such a practice,
that he who acts thus, discovpr thai til
ls but too well lurmsneu with evcy in-
itiument of luxitiy and too anxious a
bout evf.ry ihiua tint relates to tlm bel
ly; and 1 can see no reason why to
jiinie peious rni"hi not as well diaplas
silver spoon Inminn abou1 iliatr neck?'
lo lean with ourclhowi on the la
blc, or lo fill your chinks so full ih
your pvvs setm bwelltd, is by no mean
igeeahli !
f-ieiUtcr ouclil vnu bv any tOKen oi
gesture to discover tlni yon lata to
rest pleasure in any kin.l ot looii oi
wino vliis!i is cusicni moie proper fo
inn-keepers and paiasiit-s.
To invite those who nl at tho lable
vilh you to eai,expies ons of ihn kind
what! hare you prod timed Inn l"jt
I.il5" or ici haps lb' rn i nottunn the
uhle yon can in ike a riiiiiH r off oi
prav, sir taste this or that ili.-h:' iliu
t inviie otupk', I -ay, is by no ukmus
I i.i Ub'e custom, ihooh now b coiiiu fa
niltar lo alinot.1 evetv oof,Hid practise
hi every family, for Ihoiig'h' theo utli
e.ous people show tint ihe pet son whon
hey Huh invito is really the object ol
heir care, vet ihcv mve orcasiun, b
his inenn-', lo the , hi-oii invited to h
li hm io his hen i viir, .mil make nun
tiliiih i ihe ihouiht ol beina the tub
jeci tf obbi-i vatiori.
DEEP PLOUGHING.
Vf havi, occaiollally iirtsed ihe im
porUnce of ileepcntnn ihe soi', by turn
hij; up and mixing with Ihe fuifacr,
iinill por ion" of Iho suh-ril, whoic it?
ofitu c i! tnch as lo produce bein fici.i'
effects. We hive known miny insi.iu
ci of the hem fiei il hT c!i of .s'leli a
course. Dr. 1). II. R ibiii ion, ol Firm
inumn, OiHaiio Co., A'-w Yoik, b-ina
conipelled lo prepuu u pieco ol ii'a
land for wheal, Lie in thd finiiinoi,
ploughed it vciy deep, not les in anj
plac'tt ihan ei;lit inch-s, but aveifijiiiir
nine or ten inches. Tnis wis thorough
ly hat io ved, with a srn.ill di ' using o
i-otteu inar.uie, and sowed upoiv ihe io
verieil sod. The product wjs 2j huln 1-
;icr acre, on Und v In rts twenty buhel
ire usually considei ed n heavy crop
nothei hkilful fiuner of our acquiiu''
nice, finds so much lifiif fit f'Oin Ihrthub
oi1, thai lie contideM a decided advan
io would result, io fit us tai'iue; wheal
coiicrrnid, i f t., x inch" of the iiif,iC(
if his lind vtoio entirely if moved anil
jirrit'd oli".
Subfoil ploun'iinp would doubtless he
I'eful in t-uch cijeo to a reiNin exten';
hul uk would more pit iicil'.n ly recuin
nend ihro irench plotiihiiig I plough
io follow the fit hi, so .H yj,oiiM!ii and
tirow up the soil lo the deptli.nf at least
nit? fool the lat lem to be iluublc-and
iMachud io a stionn plough.
Wt
mi is ihe matter with
yon.'
naid
venileiu in to an old Dulcli man, an In
w,i crof.mii j the nirlt. 'I n 1I0 rliu
111 ii .!-. The gentleman mlvi-td him to
nib himself with, hrnndy mi il i tcnetra
i..d w..i 'lit, min. I n.h ni tier ns
.Ut,' lepiied Mynheer; '1 dunks
hrandy, and den 1 rubs in, wit
pottle.
v ' - '
ANECDOTE OF THE OLD IRON
SIDES.
The mosi briltiaol nivy action nf ihe
lust war iiodoub'edly wa lh.it of t he old
iui icjii fnuate Lonsitution,.'M, c m-
oianded by Coiumodnro Sicwari, .when
he japiiirtd Ihe Ivvo uriiish covellrp,
Cyane bihI Levant of grehlly uptri(u
nee, each ol thom benm iqunl to t in
ild fashioned 32 gun fiinntr?. ' Toe
Ii million of the A mi rican fr g;itc ws
hroug.hnul fcientific and iun-xcepii.ii.,.
I'e. 11 v no manoeuvui mu; could fiit'ier
f I lie llriiisji vessels ubiain n pof-i"e..
to take tho Constitution. Shift their
ground as they would Old horisule"
,V)i- bt tween them bl.izini; )yjy tip0"
lot ti ves3fclH at the simy time, Durnxj;
Ihe wholij sction Siewit instead of
noiintin the horseblock, uvl in a mor:
xpo'cd i uition, astride of Ihe Iihiii-
niocl. nettings the belter to obsirve t4
n mo' U v-rion of his antagonist. I h.-
Vi the lir-ii to sfiiKe In briither Jon i.
ban tot an uuujual ihinc with lJnich
vs.-els during thai wu. This fi s
Lieu'en ml came in bas'o to iho 0'"n-
mo'lorc to announce the f.ct. 1
la board ship has struck, su,' mhI tn(
dFioet. 'I know it, sir,' leplied th
Itioini'idoie, 'The b title is jusihilf wivi
Shall 1 uid-r the band to s'nke Yn.lt
Doodle. inqiirtd the L'rutem ,
liars the Cjmniodore tool; a Itu'; pi 'i
t snutland llu-n aiswciedqnickly, 'Hi I
ve not better whip iho oih'-r fit-M', s1'?'
J" '' replied the L't'titeiuu,
iJin llie hint, and went lo his quitters,
lo h few minutes alierw.nds the L'iVan',
iiverei! the crnsd of Old E-i,,iul to th
lars ii 1 1 strip"?, and the lj ..tie was end
d. Too Licu'enai t, feel soniewh t
ebuked at his prcrnturc exuhaiioti up
in tlie runender of ihe. fi si vt-sst l, w.n
ithe.r t-liy of appt o idling his com inn
ler aa u; but Stewiri beckoning to bin
stul with a smile D tn't yon thinklho
blind hand had better strike up Yank c
D io lie now sir?' Ii .in intnit thf
pint' slin irii; strain w ih H i.ttinn in ih
)ieoze,pl,iyed vs no u'lii r than .i Y nk
mid ctn phy it and ihe iilliut ci
houte.dfoi lit their ch. ers of vie oy,
i no ollur than a Y.ii.kee cicw tan
i'lOllt.
RE A 1) THE NE A SFAI'ER.
If you Inve no ieninl io the feiti'
ioo of your mind and iho expension nf
our ideas if you cuv nothing rthout
ieiiij wall inforniBil and uf IHV1114 i
uoi lede of the woill you liv 111 f
von are conieni with a ih gf.-e of ig 101
ti ut 01 winch an iiitellig'iit bjy iti tit
"iHy p.nl of his ieens, m'ht hi ahaui
ul iill you slinu'd it; id llie nevsp.pei
I'll only be on ilia sc irts uf econo iiv'
ml siffty, Scaice a d iy pii Ihit n
lo not ee ihe recOid ot Ihe victim 17. -
ion of some poor verdant one, hy Tic
oe.ues who abound in populous pLc
1 ml who can It'll at once by your a r
v'our ptii, und your geoenl ihhumi
vVIIciIut you toad the newp.ipers 1,
not. If no md it nny bo ?eeu h
your dull uliuco and heavy as,)ecl .
your mouth wide open, and the woride, -m
cadence of your lower lip the svn.
dlvr iud impus lor marks you down I.
y pity, and he is not n iM.ikt
Robbed aiid'pliindored by xi,nip .shallow
t-ick, you 1 no to ihe police offi ; but in
eiitT.il loo late your money i i;one
, our watch lorlups your Iioisi ; 'ht'ii
very body i inclined to Uugh ul thu
implicny which thus allow.- 11 so If to he
olaytd upon by ciiuninj' iojue(y. D
vould have been che iper to kmiI tit;
iew-pipers to know of the evil ihat is
10 pioies, and lo be ahla lo avoid .
No couimisar.nion it at lent t very I i
l in (Iib In 1 lint 'foli tioatladiias?,' whu ti
flows us pocket." to be emptied by hii -o"ii
tlmppei!1, mock auction people hi l
II that Miri ol thing, of the. t xihience
which and its mode and nitiinf'i' ol
-i anno, ihe world is continii.lly infoci.-
it in the joiirni Is. 11 11,. thu ucwpliaivi ,
lit-11 and be sile. Nctil.
A Miss itcc, of Now York city, law . .
Mied her lover for breach of promse, mid i.
oved 1000. -His apolopy for desenu
ier might havo been ihat Miss Steel u b
Mther hard tempered!
A tailor, whiltf travelling 011 tho Likt1
.mis ahked by a Yankee, where he liv
uh-il Ui business uiis, to which he
,1.11 itii hi hvtd in Toledo, nn-j iha' 1
, . .
1.
tie .""" " " fmoou.
do ol poverty, and jerking out the cutv's
miction.'