The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, December 06, 1845, Image 1

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THIS C A II LAM)-
.U't7j sweetest fliwrrn enrich'd,
From various gardens cull'd with cure.''
1'ioiu tho Philadelphia Saturday Courier.
THE STAR H OF HOPE.
DT CIIAM.ES J. JONES.
Vli(l sighs anil If ats,
'Mid doubts and fears.
When Sorrow's darkriing clouds
With sombre hue,
Appear in iw.
Anl grief my heart enshrouds:
A beauteous tr
From words afar.
Comes piercing through the gloom,
And whispers rest,
Among ihe blest,
Beyond the yawning tomb.
Its cheering ray
Proclaims a day
Beyond all faars of night;
Where spotless truth
And endl?s youh,
B isk in eternal flight.
It points ni8 where
A Shepherd's earn.
With pleasant pasture feeds
Mis chosen flock;
While from the lock
The elrearo of life proceeds.
From 'neaih Clod's throne
That stream hath flown
For eiullcka ages on:
For (in unsealed.
Thai all wln yield
Their heaits to Christ the Son
May sit bside
Its silvery tide,
And watch it ceaseless.
May freely drink,
And cease to think
Of what was mortal woe.
This star proclaims
That what remains
Of life, is but a span;
That endless rest,
Among tho blest.
Remain for rtbed man.
JJrighl beacon thou!
Jy soul e'en now
Expands w.th holy joy,
While thy bright rays
Invito my gie
To bliss without alloy.
Dear star of Hope!
Si ill g iide me up
To where bjijj'.t angels sing
U.' I.iih CrUt-ii'i.-ll,
Ami J . .'. n li r riii'"!,
i'.t li.. ir I!, .i. i !.
No UiU'-i n l;
I'll I a. I lei . ' .
J lit re F. ftiinp'ri ,
At J;s::s' I'.u',
The work on Earth bi on
have .wonTn the Alter of Ood. eteru.l hasWUy.ry for ,f Tyranny over the Mluel of ."-Thon JofWM,
iTwEKB, BdWoK AND P1UPRIETQR.
IILOOMSIiUllti, COI-UJIKIA C'OtXTY, IA.
3 mm Ml' Wn'i'iM'
caTJi ip.uita.i!'JgiiwB'-,.'at-1 ' JJ JJ
THE OLD 1M0WN COAT.
AN AM K 11 I 0 A N T L E
BY CAPTAIN M ARRTAT, R. M.
'I reckon y u fee nothinjf ery puticidm
in this do you?' said an Anietiiuu acqnaiu
ihih'b nl iniiiH. hrir.i'inir out ino cult ul an
old coal, and holding it up befom me; dang
ling it hoiween his finger and thumb.
'I can't iT tint I dj,' rcpi'md I, but 1
presume it lus Kuine secret hum it whirl,
remaiiii to be explained.'
Ex-aci-ly,' replied v arqiuinunce,
iiionounring cb s IUbln of i it word uptii
yet the coal, of which till is the raui'Viuing
uff, was the oi'caioii of my lu iug just
now prtty consider.!)! well in do in the
world: 1 guess I'm right, ain't If eoiuinum'
he, appealing to his wile, h vary preltj
voung woman, who stood by huu.
IS. i you seem to think,' ixplicd she
smiling; uut I aiu not twiinni-Bii.BJ iar as i
4io concerned in the business, that the cos
had any ibing- to do w ith it.'
VVel1, then, I shall lull my story and
leave you to decide,' sail he, turning to mu
'Vim must know that there wss a limt
when I was rather hard up, and how to go
Uicad was the business. 1 1ml iriod at mcr
cantile specul ition, and sunk an iirims.nsit)
uf dollars. I had turned lawyer, bu't thm
ould not answer in any way. I took
farming no luck there1 Went out supei
argo, ship went on a reef and hst cargo
.turned to New York, speeuUted a lone
.vhile upon iiuihingj didn't lose murh, tha
certain, but didn't realize, at last I gavi-
up business and resolved lo amue myi If ;i
itile, sol went S.ioth aud joined Bolivar, I
might w'th him for three years, and a goud
ilFicer he was, but he had one f-mlt as
general, and that was, his army never (.'ui
nid. I wanteil my three years' pay, am!
iud that thure was neither p iv nor plunder:
I got tired of it, and rnadi my way houn
o the Slates, and at I it anivrd m the Cap
id with only one extra ahiri, and not ;
(ill in m y puke!, I happened to meet will
i lailnr, whoQ 'justomnr I had once bcei
when I had money and paid my bill, and hi
inserted lint my coal was rather shabby
ml that I could not appeir 'im it. I knew
ilnt very well, and whul he waimd was i.i
irdcr for another: but as I had nn chanct
of paying bill', I thought it advisable lu.
:o take ilie hint.
'1 think,' said I 'that w'nh a new vein
. ollar, brass buttons, ii might do veiy well
for nn evening party.
I see,' savs he, 'that's an o'd couniry
,:iisiom, wearing an old coal to a ball;
uess you're going to Mr. T 's tomorrow
liijht. A regular llare-up I am told. Pre
idem there, and evcrv body ele. h'c
haidly worth it,' continued he, touching ihe
'hreadhare cuff.
'Yes, it i,' teplied I; 'there'll b a regu
t jam, and a n"w coat wonl.l he spoiled
I'll tend il lo you to nu'it. and yo: must
lei me have il ui lho murning.so go. il-hye '
, Well, the coal can'O home the next day
not early in the morning, am! I walked up
and down my bed-room in my '.rousers
tfiinking what I s'louid do At three o'clock
I called upon Mrs l'.,and left my card; wem
iack aii iio and w.iiied ivo hours for the in
vita'ion--iio in
itation. Called again
live, and Irf; another card, leiiing ill.' r.ig
m-r thai I had not rerivwl ait iuvil ilion.iiiid
.hat then! ui'ist brt some mist ike' when up
hi imitation came ubotit an hour alier my
return, jnl as I was ptiliir g my hat i.ii lo
call
,io an ! leave aimher drd, in .
very fi- r-'
in inn. r,
1 re.kon. Wrll, I
wnil eir;V lo t .c nan, an i my coai ioohvi.
,i
.i , ..... i i. . .i
remarkably gay. You cotil-l see that tin
elvi-l collar was new, and tin! Irltlon
ti'ittered l'imou-i, but yo l "iu!.l not set
tl.ht t:. ; I .'.1: "-i :;'.l a l.til;! the woie f n
.vi.ar, in slir?. my howu co! hmkc
,,.rV nn i-it. :o,d 1 W..S a .sonsideiuiile
. i. eif j'-t i.1 tlo-t time.
W 1 1; 1 r .".d i'i i.r the d.,nr. lookirg
o j , y ..lt,..g If lo J.ll.g to kllUV.
rtOI.LI ' l. . Lit. ...v t
. . . i . . iI.mi I ii ritiWl.
..f . 'i ( r.c iion. le-r ecli.dy ki.i w
' . .
t ut as ti.e ecu i'any was Biii.oi;
.i.ctd 1 heaie!
'rar-vrrr --Limmw, rr -
, ...,i,r.K.w .lid nui know who,lH
I was, at all events I found out who they
er.
'This won't do.' say I as the rooms bs
Mine quie full. 1 may stick against this
wall till daylight, but I aha'l never go W
so at last, jwceiving a young Udy speak
in? to a daughter ofiheScc.retary wl'theNavy
ifur they parted; I went up and bowed l
her.Mlavmg hesrd her name, I pretended to
be an old acquaintance, nod accused -her
if having for;olen me. As I was very
, I I... 1. 1 ul.i ..rfluilitiUlt II Wa
)olllve ami vry uiu,o ..m...--
he ci i", l whuilgavulK-r uiy nnno.whici.
lefoadd to d till we had been talking
aouio miuilies, as it liapeued to be u er;
j.iod one, cosidered Hint il was all right, am
... u...i.r mr.rier of an our we becano
very iaiimnie. I then aked her if sbt
Kuew Misa E , lb" daughter of the Sec
ft-ury o! the Navy. She repliud that sin
did, and I requested her to introduce ni'
iud oircrina her my arm, we walked to th-
voung lady tognlrer, and I was introduced.
Now, thought l. I am going ahtad a Hill
Vfier the iniroduciioii l commenced a con
versaiion with Misi E , and a gentle
nan fortunately relieved me of my first ac-
juainlaucc, whose armel hnd dioppod'I con
tinued my aleuiions to .I7is u . exertoii
nyselflo the utmost, and on the strength nl
my inuoducuon and my aggrecablensss, I
was soon iuiitnate wuh her.and accepleu my
aim. As I paced her up and down the room
I hsked her ifsheUew lho (laughter of
(Jcneral S . who was near us. bhu ra
iled in the rlliima'.ivo, and I lequcEtcd an
oittodulioii. which was immeJi i'.cly eu
plied w'uIj, aud I offcrd Misa S , my
iiheraim, and para led them hoih up ami
lown the room, making tl.em laugd not
itlle.
Now I am gninj ahead, thinks I, am1
ny !d brown coat looks remarkably wi ll.
Here is tho President coming up,' said
lj-i., F,, -Do you knowhiiiiP
'I did once, a little, but h n'"sl ,",v'
. :.. w i.
inrgolten me mice 1 lue ueen m ."..
merica so long.
yiie Pie.idenl came rihl lo h and ad
Iressed the J ung ladies; 1 nade a soil o
talf bow.
You don't recollect .Mr.-
saiii
Miss S .
I recollect tho name well, lep'ied tin
President. 'Y.oi are well supporied. Mr V
vou have the Navy and Aim) on each sid.
f vou '
'And the lliclest Officer ' f the SlaK
.efoie me,' replied I with a bow 'I
ought, indeed, to feel proud. It makes a
mends for all ihe privation ihal I underweii'
in my lasl campaign with Ceneral Bolivar,
for ihe general and i id decamps farod no
better than the meanest soldier.'
'That lasl was a hit. I did not say thai
I was aid dc.cann to Boliver, but the;
thought proper to fancy so: ihe Pres tle-n
nadc me a bow, and, as it appeared, l.e
anted to have some information fioui thai
juarterjand he asked me many question, all
if which I was able lo answer with preci
. r ......... ..I 1 4 .m(fL.r
noil. Altera (jtranKr in n i "
aatior., during which the whole room wen
wondering who il was thai was do intimaU
with the Pietddeat. and manv were trying
to calch what vas said, the President pre-
... 1. .Iivai' ai,i-.ln caioo. that 1
itmld give him information upon a ctTi.ni
1 j point, and not wishing to have the mure.
made public sid to the young lames, -1 an
oiiig to do a very rude thine.; 1 wish to ai
a question which Mi. would not lik.
toieply to except in strict confidence; 1
must lake him awav fiom you a minute o
two. I beg yovir ar Inn, Mr. -.but I feel cV
rthall be truly grateful for ihe great saciilir.
you wi I make in giving up fur one inoinen
in. h .'hariniiig tm iely , '1 b ur the loss wil
),dy be u.i my part.'sud I io ihe yotiuc
Udies, as I !r,.ppnl th- ir ar.i.t &b lollow'ii1
tin- I'M sulci i to u v.ic.i,i t-pui tic,;.r io th.
i-tra. i Ii'' cmm.oii . 'oi l. me i tt m-
... . . i .. i t
: :,.,,( r.n to ir.c, was inn-
v, !,v h coi,! J no
'! II i on ; cl theillf-iI;,m-!
ser. r -r ! t f g to
1 11 anw n I i i lie I c.
1 fn-iiiy by M.m eri'o' it
hiS OWr. viCW.. and
. i
-.n i'j'.p'-.ilint' to me i.
I tei l.-il th 1 e'er-
.i- U j r.i'.t rii'ii''.'
u.c.j f.ir.iy
was not I'.'. ! itn rty, aiittotigi: I na.i i. i
. .
d.C tcrvicc ul Oenriai Uvli'.ei, "J n- -oi
SAT UK DAY.
. - .
I Knev,iortunait'iv. couunuce. . uw
ing, 'where such clearsightedneas is p?
rent, there ii uo occasion (or the question
h.in.r .nurriL' 'Yoti are riL'ht, Mr.
, I wish alt those about me
had
your discretion and high sense of houour,
replied the President, who had one of my
new brass button between his thumb and
finger; -and I perceive by your leply. tha
I was also right in my cnnjeclore. I am
much obliged lo you. and trust I shall see
you at (Joveriiment House. bowed and
retired.
'I am going ahead now, at all events,
thought I, as evuiy one was looking at m
as I retreated. Iliad been walking arm-do-arm
with ine daughters ul' the two first olii-c-era
of Sfate; 1 had been iu confidential
ommunicjiiou wiih the President, and tha'
lefore all the e ite of Wasiuhgtcii. 1 can
tow venture to order another suit of clothe
ml never wnl l'oigei you my old blown
oat.
The next day the tailor came to me; he
lad heard what had taken place at the ball,
tmended my wardrobe. Every body came
to me for unlets, aud oidtred everything
Cards, were left in showers was received
evorwhere, tho President w.is my lne-u.
and from thai moment i went aaeau i "j(ut ,,,, wl0 ac,3 ,)ilH) ditcov cis that he
and faster every day, till am, as you now JU ((jo wej furn i.,hi?il with evcy io-.-ee,
well off, well mariied. and will up mi im, ,;t of luxury and loo ji.xious a-
... i i ... .i r. ...
the woild. (bout etny lliin thil .'elat-'s to ihe hel
Now do periinicio-islv declare thitjly; and I can see no reason' why to.
it w..all owing to mould brown coat; aHl.-me p-rsons might as will djda
hvC kcol this cull', which alio now a silver s.-oon hanging abou- iheir necks.
L then to my wife to prove am grcatfu
for had it not bctii for the old brown una
1 should never have been blessed with her
for a companion."
.Jul , suid bis wife, round whose
aiil he had gently encircled his arm, 'the
'.d I rown eoai would havo ilono noihin;
without the velvet coll ar and new bras:
huttons.' Certainly not, my dear,'
And ihey would not have r (Tectfd miuh
wiiiiout ihey Iud been backed by'
'What?'
'Impudence.'' replied lho lady .giving him
i slight slap on the i.hc. k.
Some coi respondent of the Avw Yoi I
Spini ol the Times tells a Moiy of
youiiK man who fame .sonievvhat uocx
)i.'Cledly into a ioriune, but .,as delei
mined toex;ieiid il in a t (uleman-lilv
runnrr. II? vsa, living at a hotel ii
Bangor Me.. dilltiMun his wealth very
liberally, hIuii a lull lor lax. s was on.
lay p cseii'fd. Tins w. ('i !e a novel
y io him, and nut understan lioi Un
until r,he piocteded at once lo hia land
lot it lo hav e it elnci la t d:
'I tay, landlord,' fraid he. 'whai
-hi '
'What. Mr. .1oie,' answered the land
lui it, casting hia eyes ovel the papir, 'i
. lax bill.'
A tax bill?' mui meied U.H.
regai d
;nij it wiih an inquisitivu glance 'y
i'es
-lot what's thai?'
VI y,' answered the landlord, smil
ng, 'ii's yfor propoilioii ol the . xpen-
i's of the city.
'My pioporlion!' said li.H, Whai
lues tvei v one payr'
'Cif aii.lv,' leidiul the landlord; 'eve-
, v oi"' who can nil old i'.
0, 1 can 0 fjord i'.' said Hill who was
. . .. ..!.. ,1 . i li.x.lvr i ici i n t 'I'll
i..re tijiiciitd upon a tender point
.end aud have it juid.
rue bill was seliled, and in prope
3 v.. .-ml maiib its iioiKarjnce. Hill
lasifin-ii io live land'onl;
1 .ni L Leu-.' sai.l h- in as'oni4ni,eiii
liere'n another el' ihcm tiX bills '
Of course,' said the landlord; 'they
:jm onbe a year.'
'The devil they do,' cried 13. II ; 'so llu
lly g"IS into dbi everv year, does il'
filial If,' teplied the landlord; '.'
riri't be helped.'
'Wi ll then, hnna m '.' C.'ied. 11 III; ii
, hiiih riassiofis, 'if the v'ry hasn't g
mi belter business to d than, to keep
;n r tuning up dehtsfur me t help
i:r out because I did it. once, she'll find
hi-rsr J rr!ensiiey mistaKc I n see nri
lar. '-.i before I give her another red cent'.'
Mi l L . .
L. who Clothes f.rt pi' Ci!M-S Il-s own
ul. Ileih-il sMCftens iLe ei.p cf K-""
wc.";:its hi o'.v:
n heart I!" Ton Ice.S hnu.
,ry s;
wee; us
icslov.
nr.t a naii'iu'l
n 1 1 3.
t l.'.'l hixjre.
BMSCKMSHMJ
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45,
UKllAVIOli AT TAllLi:. ,
It is veiy rude when at a tali'e to
scntcli any part of your body.
We sshoulit likfvvi- be c.ii. fu1 i ol i.
crani in our loot) SO arewlily am'! vvuhao,
voncious an afifieiitx, as Id c,.oe. us i,
hipcnp, or lo be guil'V f uiiy'limj tha
may otfurul the eyes or the car. id irn
company ; which they do 'who eil ii
nich a huny, as, by ihi ii pijlfinii; and
'ilnsvin, lo be liouhlesome to those win.
near them.
Ii is also very in Icceni lo ruh ymi'
'.ft'U WMh the ladle fio h or niijAin ; ail'l
endeavor lo pick lli.'in wuh J'olu finders
is'iiii-re o.
lo ih. presenc aNo of othei, to vnh
your niouilt, and to mhii not ne vvho'e
wild wh ch you have .ti loi med the up
.rai'ion, is veiy uj nlii-.
WIipii t ha tahlu is elf. red to Parry a
lout you: luoii-pick in your muuih.lfci
a bird lioin lo build his ofsi, or lo .vkL
l behind vour ear, as a huhar does In-
conib is no veiy genteel cuslom.
They, also, are undoubtedly oii.st.ikei
io their notions of politents, who carry
iheir looih pick rases hanging dowt
fitnn their neck'; for besides it ts an od'
-gh for a gpnllunan lb produce any
Hung of thai kind fiom his bosom, lik.
some strolling pcillar, "his inconvenience
muai also follow lioia men a iractice.
."'"' .
To lean wiih yoor dhows on the ta
hlc, or to (ill your checks s i foil tha
your jiws sctm swelled, is by no nieaii
agrceahli! ISeiilur otihl you by any tolin o.
gesltra, lo discover thit yo.i tutu to
great pleasure iu any kind of food or
wine winch is a custom moie proper lui
inn-keepers and parasiie.
To invite Ihoso who sL-t at the laulc
wiih Vou to ea',' Xpre-s mis if 'his kind,
Hvhai! have you proclaiincd too l.i.-t
Ij.." or 'peilnps th- r noHiiuij ai ihe
I ible you can imko i dinii.r olf oi
'prsv , sir tasie Ibis or that dudi;' lliu
t) in vile- people, 1 .-ay, is by no means ;.
I udah!e costom, though now b come la-
nilmr lo alnio:.t every onp,in.l pi-idise
n every family, foi limti'li these tfli
::oos p.'ople show tint the poison whom
iiey thus invite is really the onj- cl ol
he. r care, yel they give occasion, by
his means, iu the ewson invited lo b-
s fi e in his bch.vitr, and make him
ilu-.li ai the ihoilihi of being Um auh--tl
el' obsci vjiioo.
mi:v PLouciiiNo.
We have, occasionallv urii.'d the im
imi'laiiee of deepening 111 sol' , by turn
ing op and mixing wiih the surface,
.iii .ll por.ions of lho sub-soil, where il-
i ,t ! U ' c is s'.ich as to pioduct: hem licia;
'fleets, We h iC known in my iti.si.iti
i'S ol the Ivm-fici .1 fff-cis of SM'i a
. , . f i ri i i T.
Course. Ur. I). 11. ii iii'iisoo, to r. ii iii
ng'on, Outaiio Co., -Y.-w Y o!;, b in
omp.'lled to prep uc. a piece ot iia
aud for wheal, l .ta in th-J nimmer,
)'oUi;hed it veiy deep, not less in any
place tha" eiht ioeh's, but aveignu
iin.i or icn incr.es. I his was iiioioogii
y hai io ved, with a sin-.ll dressing ol
lollrtl maniiie, ami .oweil upon me n.
vried sod. The product tvi .13 hu-ln I-
ier acre, "i land win re twenty bo .hel
ue usually considered a In-avy crop.
ne.lhei ski'lul f.i m.r d' our ctjuiin'
nice, finds ao much herit or hom ttn.-eub
,oi', tint he eo.iMdeis a decided a Ivan
irt wntil I ivsoli, so far as misiiin wln-ai
s conci i oed, il's-x inchis ol the j-uifac
.f his hod weie entirely removed aim
Calllc-il tilt.
Sohsoil ploughing would doumless be
isefoi in Mich c.s s to a ce.iain extent;
iu i wo would moie panicti'aily recom
riend ihru' irencli pluiighiog I ploU b
.1 follow tie fiis', so as lo Ioos-mi ami
hiow up the soil to the depth ol ai least
u0l Ihe last team lo hu double! 80e'.
illached 10 a lioiig plough.
,Yna! is Ihe mailer w'nh yon.?" eai
i
. in .i );itoh.iiin. ut-
was erossi.v. ihe nirk. 'I s;ol do rhu
, ,,r,.nnl1 tJ vi,i el him to
, i fns f w H It b: :n.l y ' 'il " ",r-
... i ... ,11 ' .()t, m.,,,. 1 .'o il txHcf ns
ICp
1 M vim - r: 'I d' tilis
Iv, ao i dcul r.:b- m leg wit
n oi nn
I'Mtle.
Anglic :j3.
AN KG UO Vu OF THK OLD 1U0N
blUKS.
.The most hiilliant' navy aciion of the
lasi war oi.doub'edly was lhat of ihe olJ
A i.t'iicaii fiiate Coiisiitmion, '11, c in
nsnded hy Oommodoie S cw,.i'i, when
-he jap'iin d the I wo Urilish covelitf,
Cyane and Levant of greatly nuptrior
no iv, each of ihem beini q'lal lo the
old l i.-hioni el '.ii gun fngates. The
mulling if ihe Ami Mean , frgile was
hioughoul M'lent.flC and line xceptiona
o'ft. lly no manotuvei i'.g could either
of the 15. iti.-h Vessels i.biain a position
to rake ihe Constitution. Shift their
itound as ihey would Old lions'ide
! between litem bl.zing 8 way upon
loili vessels jt Ihe e.inc time. lJoimu
Ilie whole sclioti biewarl instead or
ii'iuntina tin; huiseblock, s.t in a moie
.xpost-d si u.ii ion , as'i ide of the h.iiii
ii m' k m-ttiin's i he heller to observe t'ao
'ii .no. tivi ring of his aiil .gontit. I tin
vis ihe tirsi io stiike to biuilnr Jooa
han tot ao uuusual thing with Iliin.sli
vessels tluring thai tve, The? fi si
Licu'cn ml caiin; iu liK'elo lho (Ja n
.no lore to announce; the f ct. 'Tun
la. board ship has N'luck, sir,' Slid lho
fli-el. 'I know it, si',' leplied lh!
'Ut nmodori!, 'The li.tlle is jus' half woo
Snail I oid.-r ihe han. I 10 S'I'ike Yank, u
Djodle, si..'' ior lire, I the Lieuteoau'.
i luis Ihe C'jiiimodoi e look a hug4 pincli
f auuil and then ai.S.veit d (piickly , 'li t I
ve not heller whip li e oilr i fiis1, ii?'
Ay, ay,sii,' replied the Lvu.eu.ant, ia-
iing the hiol, and went to his q ui ii is.
In a ft-ev minutes ufierivards lliu J vao',
iVi red th? cross o! Old 10 md to lliu
ilars and sl i)es, and the b n tie w is end
d. T.ie Licutenai t, f -el mimewh.t
.bukeu at his proin i'ure exulliition iiji-
on ihe surrender of ihe Ii st ve ssel, wm
atlici shy of appi oachiug his com Hau
ler ii n; hut Slewar'l beckoninij lo him
sue! with a smile 'DjuI you thinlcthi'
'mud hand hud heller slrike it I 'tnk-i:
Dm lie now sir' li an instant tint
pii . i-stirring slraiu wis fl istiog io i lies
ireezi, played a.s no o'h'-r lliau a YiiikiM
nod cm play H and Uift gill ml civw
liouledfoi ih their cheeia of vie;ioiy,
is no other than a Yankee cietv ca.i
i'lOUt.
HI2AU TIIK NKUSl'Al'KU.
If you have no regnd to the fenilia--ion
id your inin.l and tho t-xptuision of
,'ou!' ideas if you cire noiliing about
icing Well informed and of having u
inortlcdge of tho woil l you live in ;f
,ou die content with a d' giee of ig .or
ii.Crt oi winch ao iniellig iul hiy iu ih
aily put of his teens, nn'ti bo ashaui.
id ,i iil yoti shoti'd mad Hio newspaper
I n only ba on the .score of economy
ml safety, Scarce a day psssr.s lint es-i
!o in ii see the ncoid of - victim'Z--ion
of some poor veidaut one, hy tha
og,ucs wli i ahouod in poiuloos plies
md who can it'll at once by your an',
your giii, and your gencril mauinr
.vnci her yoti lead tin; ciew-papei or
io!. 1 1 no' and il liny In een in
your dull giant'.! and heavy a.Vp. cl i
your in ouiii wide open, and ihu won.lri
iog cadence of your lower lip the s vin
dleT aud impus tor marks you doevn Ins
My pi')! "'d h IS not ri.l.slukcu
liabhod and plundered by sonn shalh-w
li nk, y oi mo io ihe pol.cj ofii but in
;i'ii. i..l loo late your money i.i none
i i.ur watch j t; i Imps your hois.-; ami
Viriy ho ly 1 1. inclined lo lulg'i at lho
io.plicny which thus allows iisell lo hu
,.h.y. d iijion by cuuiiiug rouuei y. It
votild have- b.'t'll cheap1 T lo lead tha
icev-pii. is io know ol the evil lhat is
in pi ugiess, and lo be able to avo.J i'.
No cooimit'i aiion or at leait very lil
le is dtiy lo Iha '.-oil hcsd'-diu'e.-,' which
ellows its pockets lo he emptied by bui-
ii' 14 dtuppeis, mock auciioo proplu and
.11 that sort of thing, of the existence ol
vliich and its mods and manner of op
iaiion,ihe world is conta.u .ily rnfurm-
I m il.' jam ni Is. U ad Ihe newspapers,
h ii and uo s de. Ac.
A Miss Slid, of New V.nk city, lately
-.lie, I ,er loeei lor breach ol piuiiiso, and to
oved iiliieh). His apnlngv for deserting
it r iiiight liaec been thai Miss Sveel was
UiKr hard tiwpoed!
A l.iilor, while travelling on the Likes
aa asked f y a Yankee, where he lived
vhat l is tiiisiiH .-.S was. eV.".,io which he re
i. .1 th. i hi hvrd in 1 oh'do, an t 'that bis
. i ..: I .
no '
urn e.iS Miiiie' Oil II : Ml'ouiu nu"
tie;" pverty,
a in.
:tk : r ot.l the coids ef
illi.elie'li.'