D 1 A. RUERLER, EDITOR ARD PROPRIETOR, VOL. 111.-23.1 COUNTY MEETING. .1 have no private purposes to accomplish, no party pmjecta to huild up, nu cnitrile;tii Nothing to•serre but my cosniry: l —Ors. TATLor. •1111 , 11 E friends of TAYLOR. FILL It,' MORE, & • M/DDLESWARTIL are requested to assemble in general Coun ty Meeting at. the. Courteitousa, in the Bor ough of Outtysburg. on • Monday the 21st day of 'Au- gust next, at 7i o'clock, P. M„ to adopt such mea sures as may lie proper to secure for our candidates the, hearty and united , support of all ,wbo, oppose the present National Alito to select delegates to represent tttiis county in the State Con veittion, tti aentinate a eatidldate fur Gov ernor. Let the Count that is "always first" in maintaining the credit of the State— and always firm when the day of political battle_conies=be true to herself in the ap proaching canvass. Let our tried sons meet in council, and denounce the men that have deceived the people—abused the trued committed to them, and heedlessly involved our common country in all the evils which follow in the train of an unjus tifiable war. Let ALLw;to desire a CHANGE in the administration of the Government, come and join the heats that are mar shalling themselves for victory under the hanni:r thi? gallant old General who "Ai E VEIL SU RREN DE-404;" pList-lt is expected that the meeting will be addressed by several popular speakers front other counties. A. R. EMEVENSON, B. F. GARDNER, WM. B. BIMEB, 1) 1-10/1N; ER, D. MELLINGER, IL A. BUEHLER. GEORGE ARNOLD, July 21, 1818. County Committee. LAST NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons 411 indebted to the Betide of Wm. Itu- TIIRAVYV. deceased, to call upon the cub scriber immediately and make settlement. As it is desired to settle up the Estate at nice, the accounts will, in a few days, he placed in the hands of an (officer for col lection, after which no further time will be given. JAMES A. THOMPSON, Aug. 4, 1818.-.31. r. Stoves at Public Sale WILL offer at public sale on Tuesday the •ltd day of August islet., at my Varu-butoie, a largo quantity of S 1 . 0 s'•l S, , of all size., among which are two 11alka tray fo'rtok Stoves. LJPA long credit wil he given. UEO, ARNOLD. Aug. 4, 1.848.—ts CLAIMS. WM. THOMSON. S. t. Corner of Baltimore mu. —out— . Strecte, Baltimore, Md., Ht AS secured the services of an Attor aey resident at Washington, of some fiwty years intimate soquaintauvo with the different Departments, and is now melte redto procuht the settlement of the claims 4.f soldiers who enlisted during the Meal oan oat.. liis charges for prosecuting a claim before the ,Departinents at 6Wasliiiig ton and getting it settled, whether for Aleumy !Land.,Serip,, or Pension, will be l•—and for. pay, mileage, ,cluthing, (tee ten per cent., AR :the amount recovered, At $5O or. over.totnd if: under that sum, 4 4 5. Ha will furnish ;him of extra charge, any laponmeceseary--to-ettable-a party. to pre pare.and forward no, him a claim for pros *outing, .if v, requested by letter post paid and directed to him at the S. E. Corner of itieltimore and Saudi Streets, Baltimore, .. ti world refer to Editors of news papers generally throughout the United ISMIes, and. to those of Baltimore and Phil ,edelithia in:particular, • • . Aug.. - lANCY ARTlCLES,Cologile,Soape, flair Oils ,'"' o a th 4ruslies, l'oilot rtislisii, Tooiti . Powders, &c., &c., for anickbY " t. M. 11JEHLER. A good second hand ~,, • CA RiApE, new(l ref i girecl, %.: 4 1 1- 1:' awl, limpom•imr, ea 1' c "P., Star Ptita !4lPi °Fnt":7` rcri44lollge lakes in oz -41.w. _Aißtxit9., ' , , ~ ,iq?*: 13 " 1 /LER•' ' . . , . 11 / 4 * °tl F B, # r *4 B oo k 40 -Stationery ,Stoie. irI:OUNTRY Mltrohatoolurtiished With `V , sell kinds'of Books. and Stationery at thetntesp itookStoreof - • , , KELLER KURVZ. COOllO estiti Sof lIE largest assortment of Perfumery • • e offered in ,this plat*, comprising a' fitariety of Extracts, Hair Ws, Cal. bgnes i Atones, poinatums, Hair Dyes, Pow hicor,T Sinkving Creams, lc., &a. by ' ' KELLER Kuirrz. • I ,0,00; rut . eind OrEireste A N 8 in tho greatest abundance, at td •II‘: BUM any and every prico, can be had at So Inc k's Variety Store. Warta weath er is coining on—therefore call south , SPEAK GENTLY TO A LITTLE CHILD Speak gently in the little child, So guileless and mu free, Who, with a trustful, loving heart, Puts confidence in thee. Speak' not the cold end careless thoughts Which time has taught thee well, Igor breathe one word, whoa) bitter tone Dianne might seem to tell. If on that brow there tests a cloud, However light it be, Speak loving vionls, and let him feel He bath Ritual in the, And do' not sand him (tan thy side Till on his face than' rest The layabous look end smile That marke • happy breast. • , 0 ! teach him, this should be our aim— ., To cheer the aching heart, To strive where thickestdarkares reigns Some radiance to impart. To spread a peaceful, quiet calm. Where dwells the noise of strife, Thus doing good, and Waling all, • To spend the whole of Rib. To' love with pilve affectiat deep, All creatures great and small, And still a stronger 144 to bear For Him who made them all. Remember 'tie no common tusk That thus to thee is given, To rear a spirit fit to be The habitant of Heaven • THE MANLY SPIRIT. James Davis was a flourishing young merchant in good business, with fair pros pects for the future ; and to complete his happiness, he was the husband of an excel lent, loving wife, and the father of a fine little boy of four years old. It was even ing. and little Frank had been brought down into the parlor as usual, to have a frolic with his father and mother, before going to bed. The little fellow was running a bout thg room and amusing biome!t in va rious ways. when his eye was caught by his mother's bend purse. lying upon t h e table, and immediately clambering upon a chair, he tried to reach the object of his wishes, but his mother perceiving his at tempts, quickly removed the purse to a safe place in her work-box. The child's face grew scarlet with rage, and springing from the chair, he doubled up his little fist and struck his mother blow after blow, with all the tiny force of which he was master. "Bravo, Frank !" exc!aimed his father ; "you know how to defend yourself and your rights, don7t you ?" "Oh, James," interposed the mother, "how can you encourage the child in such an exhibition of temper' You surely do not wish to foster his passionate temper." "Pho ! Pho ! Ellen, you would make a complete milksop of the boy if had your way. It does very well to talk about the heinousness of temper and all that, but let MC tell you, that a man who does not stand up for his own rights in the world, won't have them ; every body may tram ple on them just because they: No, I had much rather the boy should be too fiery than too tame." Mrs. Davis made no answer ; hut rising took Frank in her arms and carried him to bed. The little fellow at first resisted,. hut his mother spoke to him firmly and mildly, tolling him that he must obey, and he at once did so. As she undressed him and laid him in his crib, Mrs: Davis talk ed seriously to her little boy of the wick edness of his allowing his passion to gov ern him. She told him that she had been much grieved at his conduit; that evening, and that no doubt his Heavenly Maher was displeased. "Well, but mamma," interposed the boy, "my earthly father—the one down stairs in the parlor, i mean—was not griev ed or displeased, for he laughed and pat ted my head." The tears rushed to the eyes of the young mother. "1 have a hard task before me," murmeredshe,"for he who should help me only re'tards mc." "Why do you cry, dear mamma ?" in. (wired the sensitive and aflectionate child. "Is it because I was naughty ! 1 will not do so any more, mamma, I cer• tautly will not—only do not cry, for it makes me want to cry too." Ellen kissed her child and bidding him good night, hastily entered her rtivn room, and throwing herself upon her knees, pray.; ed lung and fbrvehtly'to hits who knoweth and comprehendeth all our trOublei. Time passed on, and little Frank had become a great boy of ten years old. - His temper still flashed forth at times, but his mother had labored diligently to restrain it. But, as he grew Older, he wait, of courc, less and less under her gentle, guidance, and not unfrequently he would come home with merits of hoyith conflict upon one of these 'oceasiona, Nr.lJevis. happening to look At his son, exelatt etl "Why, Frank, how in the world did you get suet' a black eye f" , "Tom Elliot are me a hit; lir; becanse I took away a bird he watt tormenting:" '"Well, what did' 'yea do'ivhenlie ga ve you the hit?" ' ' • The boy looked from one to the other o hill parents, and hesitated to reply. But atefitrig his',fathar's inod natured espies; anawered . holdly I'Potittiled hide till 'he ,as black in the warrant yeti. I JIM:Mid think the boys would find out that itn'odi Very safe CO Meddle said the 'Dither; ap• provingly ; while Davis rooked it hei son with'soininifut and rePriniehfuleipms4 Alm The boYitew it, end riling, three , his'mins about her neck, •whiapering-w 'kar Mother,. pray 'fingiie me:t I Was wrong,` bet how could 1 itand tamely and allow myself be beaten for doing what was right 1." • • • "Yes, my emir answered Mrs, Davis aloud, "I aoknowledr that it. Wes right for you to defend the Oar bird, but Ithink the good' tot: was 'over-tialtueed by the wrong one." , • ' "Nonsense, Ellen," interposed her hus band, as 'Fraith left the 'room. . 4 1 - low is Frank over going to get along in thewoild• . . if he alto** every body wbo choosna to take the truubto, to boat blur and trample upon WM?". G TY $l3 URG' " P A • Flt IDAYAVVitlitip AVG131'45. - '' TS 4 "He will have the satteadtibn of know ing they he does his duty, and'is obtiVing the precepts of his Divine Master," an , swered the mother. ' ,;• • "Oh, that is all very good ; but then this sentimental religion won't; help a wan to get his living in this world., r 11,Trank wait to be a missionary, or a Methodist , ter, it would be very well to give him ti . • ideas, bat as I hope to make him a ikhrewd, clever man of the world, they fire quite misplaced. And besides that, •it useless tci, try mailer him You might as well try to, teach a fish to walk, as to give that boy your own sweet, enduring temper „I" Ellen smiled faintly atthe compliment, but the smile was drowned by the fast gathering taw. Time swiftly and silently sped , on, and the boy had become almost a man. Twen ty summers hadrolled over his head, and each one had added new force to the strength' and quickness at hid pasiionale temper.-- He war verythandsome, but there was something too indicative of the fieroe tem per within—in the bright and flashiw eye, in the large veins upon the forphesA and in the curving nostril. So tfionglit his mother, but his father • - "Frank is a dile dashing fellow, and if there is the spiee of the devil in him, I like him all the better for it. It• dhows•that his spirit was never broken by tyranny, as that• of many ,another high strung boy has been." Ellen did not agree with this, lint aho did not choose to dispute with her hellbent', and so she contented herself with• praying and hoping for the beet. Frank was highly intellectual and talented young man. and was already in his senior year at col lege. With his open. pleasing Marinelli, Frank made many acquaintances among his fel low collegians. One of theta"' was Fred ' crick Ainslie, a youngtiontherneri to whom Frank soon became very much. attached.: ney had been intimate more than a year, and had never had the alightest uoldneisa, or misunderstanding, when all at once young Ainslie became remeeved - and dis tant to his friend, and when Frank implo red him to explain the cause of this; he re-- plied in police astonishment, that he ••was cot aware that he had treated Mr. Davis iu any ungentlemanly manner—,that uotl►- ing was farther frouthis intention." After so chilling an answer „as this, Frank's pride forbade 'him to renew his ' entreaties, and for some time they remained estrauged ; but finally affeetionoonquer-! ed pride in Frank's heart, and he took an opportunity to renew his earnest inquiries of his friend, as to the cause of his change. For some time young Ainslie refused to answer ; but at last he said—`•When I tell you that;Mr, Buniford.haa told me the o pinion you expressed of me, and the rete son you gave for associating with me, per haps you will cease to wonder." "The ophiion I expressed to Mr. Bum ford ! I never expressed any." ••Do you hope to brave down my accu sation with this.pretended ignorance 1 Did you nut tell Bamford that I was a regular , blockhead and simpleton, and that the on ly reason you associated with me was fin your own amusement, and that you might always have a ready butt for your jokes ?" “Federick Ainslie, I swear by the Lord who made me, thnt such words never patiiL• ell my lips, and I would not have belierdd: that you could for one moment listen to them." "Have I really been deceived—but what reason should Ilumfurd have for inventing such a falsehood !" • "lie hates me, because I have refused to assmociate with him ; but as you do not seem to be convinced, I shall say no wore. I cannot prove that this man lied, and yet I shouid have thought it would not take so much to convince an old friend that he had been too credulous." "Nay, stop Frank! atop and forgive me ! Ido nut credit the story. I see that it is fake. Give me your hind, and forgive and forget." The hand was given and the old friend• ship renewed ; the young mom then went in wench of Buniford. lle• was at last found, walking, alone in the college grounds. Frank immediately accosted him in astern. voice, android--" Mr. Rumford, what apol-, egy have you to make rur ypvir ungentle manly conduct towwrilr , ute ?" -I have been guilty of done." "You have Blundered and maligned ate to Mr. Ainslie." "1 have , done no such thing." "You have !" "I have not I" ' ' •'Mischief making fool I" trlllithiftiiiikli h Scarcely were these lust' words vtpoEett when Frank raised his , heary. nave; Sant swinging it in the air, brought it down with full force upon Butufurtre• Awed. • The heavy handle etruck.upon.his temple, and fell to, the ground neorpee. 44F/atik,l Frank Pt= , exclaimed. Ainslie, "you have kille&hint 'l-'.lly,.lly,foryout. life ! .1 will be faithful Ithe deaths to you, snit 'if .neeeitsuryl,,!take 'all, upon myself } bat ilo not etay "I thank you, heartilyefredv'and‘do•ntit doubt you woildlhe'acgood au your weld, but I wilt never 'consent kraut+ a elePti." I go td ihilitiefinylielf up. Will you come with Ina-1"...! ,F,Federick, percelting.,,that, argument would be, utiehrtis,#lowly„feljOYKed, friend, he went to tell thci l ahole stOy , to the riesidehf, and t iiii‘v The kihd 'flidijily! affectid ; for Praia •DbitS, affable mannerer and retypitetful : , behdrior; bad won much regardiandnsteeintfromshe whole faculty; but the , President plainly knew that but one course , was left at him; and with sorrowful ktaart, , lte, Paw the young man carried to prison. .'lll3 wretchedness uhteh this catastro phe brought to dm home of the murderer may be imagined, but not described. trlv ery moans which , money and influence could command, were put in press judge and jury in &vat of the,pris oder, and the best counsel were retained . in his film. Buton die other hand; plain' and overwhelming stood the facts; and the young mane owe confession. The time intervening betwegn the ar "FgARLIDSEVAND , • _,_ ti ;.;.t ti if I 1. 1 rest and trial, was spent'br the fathat,'lwo “"fto ;.t • gloomy and mbitter Awflectitin..o4.ltald h e ~ffi Ilk( "Yod 'it Tbfgive 4tt ' lieeelve quite acquit' himself. bfkblrane 'Had h notenootrageti arriappituded the wary .pas..l j `wtVir'fiflll •fit',ll.tettetriiill sions torthisil, ..4tßut,,rset i *tat 'these *Cedell,J - Dttrirt entered the sorted he, eat. twewerible,for biii, Aiettibe r iVhetreitiirstat Ur . " !/ I"' ,=" perversion of titp,,go?4, attlimssiui „ -Who'ranythatbtchatititeheattetlauthitteh.4 wiiielewske,w l 4 ayncd,atin ciod thatatillicing.of;the sod, whit had- gars hint he n. xi; becaqee gpcusett ,siterifieeti , itimselftc histfadter,l ,, . ti titan 113 God to , ln a Amt months Fowls sras.quite.teramv t - Thus' raairaten Ted nt the wra4l ? arta' fipitit iu Aosta+. ;old, .41 agocticms , pGi towilliug idotot ftr 'Whoth6lo"iidier father. who. by the way, wag. ,neyer. ,thait take the bhitiii ahtifshEittliteri; Iteterwards, hogd.. 1441 1 . / much of the Mi. Davis regarded the w ilt thh'nthite m.tacny.,siecrr, , .1„-t little- it was ihifditilsittad tie4lng hit itutri brought to the trat, ets Contraot fbloti."tir' L6**//46tnitist he tried for his life , yit , wee she kreemierof ttle tam the dajieetrof man-=;.viittfir Witt true' • TIN WI ,haVihg a convict litiVi — dour Iliit .iireifired him; and he sternLy,resolved that were , he ,proved guilty, • ha ,would at ow, disown him. , ,„ , , ' , D i •• i , , ~,, The day of,trial,kipne at length s atui*, court.wee creyrded,„pith,agectetora, ~ r . litp, ' wiPlq 4 seg-** 3 14.1 .0 .ft liftffiel'o,i've no nOCA °r°l4e ; ror .o e PE'Al'VFMOlc ili . l e ti llWige7 dared 4riselckuifty. , Tlie)ury,"ancord iIIOY ,with Out leaving their boa, brought ih die 'p , risoner'itithe bar guilty Of initheanglifee, of ma:4ldr 'hY ,the almond degiwet"htta On account of the cirettinatancseritind the yauth of Merriam. eri he was reconinsendedt to teensy. 'l4l was a short pause, and then ,lfran/rlh • was sentenced to the State prison for lif unless pardoned by,the +Governor. Nhin then.beCanut Hie 1 0 1 , 1 koPn; andArAil°og4 petition, ,aigned by patty ilailuFtet.itil i pfgt sons, was presented to ,toe, Illumine vox. ; I erner, and , was by him almost immediately, granted. The father and mother had just h r eard the joyful newd,itid Ellen', for a long time, had wept siletlilyy iii . hef hitsbanird i'rtiti: At last, luolcinrith his film, she r;sitt ••!=." ''' "James, it week) heAistigreerible , t4 We all to five here afterThis,end perhaps Prank might not de ab well , in business here .us where he is not known.! Letuomake gni home in the far, Went) •Whitt day ,you r? ‘.l.have.no intention, EUen.olalkisiog Frank or histforiollelt.to.juterliolkwkibtutY • arrangements... Pfk.W.ikk eln6er.,Wii4 AV , , consent, come again under the roof whicli, he has tlOgraeed , ,, 4 1 Pm.° 81 4°,9°4if.4',4l anti shape his own' fortunes. -Good hu4rePe.Jalites, ','T°'l l. i'',."! 6 , 9 °, your poIy MOW r'!. ' , "The iti'itn Wl?o'llne Miryd A eacithet State r‘riebti thiltiugli ilirrildnti r iettid' Governor is no Ititiger'd soh of:nine:" ' ••116 should be the more lendeily Cher. fished and cared futon that aceotint.' He has been guilty ; • but, James, was net that guilt the natural result of the , naente spii. „, w hi c h you tried to im plain ii i hint 1 1 , "No, , certainly not. and a good wile would artily have asked the toga. , . nun. I repeat to you •tits henceforth Frank l/avis is au alien and a stranger, to . our root; and I desire that, his name may i , be mentioned here inure.'' inere. So saying, the, husk:via. And &dig left the room, V.llen for a long. time mused bitterly on her linsintodis.ctip4Oct her . subsequent duty. Itei• litisibinitehTl'AdOm rrianded that that' son should not enter 'lite hcithe of his paretitiehe net died= bey hith, but 'neither wiatild 'tit& gife'ip' her child. She eat doWn inn( Whitt eV' cousin ofhers,' a , itoholettale-trterehrtht, fe - siding in a neighboring'foilys. him all, and besought him kJ .rheeive • the lad in .his own.store and family 4 , ,f0r hie pursuing a, profession could itoltiuget thought of. A kind allswor.ilL the &IMF' malice was soon returned, and Frank, (who in the meantime had paid for a ref- uge in a boarding.housti writlantimey fur nished by his,mother,) with a heavy:heart left his native,eity behind hint. • „TAW Ina hope* in life, were disappoirned. ~.hie, had no taste.for mercantile puranits A . „tile 11 . 441 chosen dte profession of the he had neither funds nor ; charm:UK tyjth purstie, his stu4lo and announce himself to the World ;' and; added'lOAftis; the blood 'Ord Wks 'Upon 'his soul. And - all' this, tholfghtlik la sequence of one monient's pa's• sion- , -.4hat awfili. warning bled} not he vain-! Nor . .was , .ll, --Prom.'thst moment Frank Davis beeatuesnothertrutu. Ilia. old character was. IA behitid,him is the prison, and a new , 040 wawfoctued, fiat , his future life, on earth and in ,year had passed, sittee,theaaoettattlaw and 411 was , restortul to , outwand ty. , AJra. indeed. .4sogacupd, cret, fur her hiid hitt lcotit . 1 3 ,1 e,MF, 1 !1 1 F0,,1t of her husband wa4 cum plelely„ ed as trom his house. ~,ljellltdld to,jd's btodocas 'is much ,c , fflyritei t a iota aliacfniiitia nick , beatiihg, tl lan f ytitio4, more 6tlg?itiried 1411”iiilaTE11; thoitili intauledhiVrit re terilneti. .. " ' 'Ott 'as Dit'vlit , was returning from ;hie Countinehoese in' then greyP''.4wyli4h* t'md W RS' in . the Atoll of creitti lug the street, a frautie , herse;with.tionsise? attached to him, came dashing along the street. MP.lilidla!VngtitAlsteiftliis own thonghts,rdid net perbeiveifiethingdi otifil it wois Close croon.. himu and ibehi . fori the' mordEntiin• which • lie , might , h a Ott ,, sseifprodo histpuwere;were parsli zed, teem, ed mod table, rim It ettoultleolvtAgeoung 14611: diktigALliP ;1k t eroygloo Ansi i,Ate. N,1044 1 149.04Y,84M 1 4414,4trAPPtitt&0R course of the animal, just as his hoot kinph, ed Mr. Davis, who swooning from fright, 'as earrialbiato ousekrbbotisilit Ore. , Wharf retOvered hN lessidi, holiosquiredsdkes,his4oliversto 11,11 ..jll 1.1114 , 4 au,sholsek,llans. merollsaiwor-• ecl..o4o,rwogriotitlie l phioN 41 ,1 1 0 .40110,1rg1ar hndIY,4PF 4 99:4 11 0-4 0 4 nitd, l;:tot t Alphttnee •;1 wish you would call,me,,tk cArAge, and have him, at into it, anit taken to house.. i.Then Act itcuuto Sue tonelf'said Mr. Paviolo..! e. At ut Itqi'd ThomPgenkelepq. 004tyed.A4011140ars lon4 Mr. Davis entered his own haidsoine houal Awliedirt So.' hid Veil l e , rdihnd Ito inset sod, rihrioringi"hsiihilf ' • Itniss hint!" 41 Fortrive , Who r What' 46 yOu'lneitil,, d ear "?! •• - •ro • ,•. I Why.'Frinik !-'-het he iY baikr •hilitt" "Prank ! • was h he 'whaisiretCroV lib?" "C'erluinty, did you nbt kno‘u 10°$ , • I.'. n r ' , lt ( /MIMED a • ra , ::V.ra •ga Y.u.ta •t...., ,h4t , ts 61101 tk /d1f•.!.:,1 - • *7, - 74 -- 7!71.`V -- - F , ~ r it • i I arte. it rra' - .T 3IT •,---;-- . . . ; l i i ii r i l i flirm3lfili ,1, 1 . iii , .:i l i ' 4 , i:CITY Asb; All'll*Wpii . o, The New ork pi une is puniishing ..4 ~ , 1 1 1 - 1 -u,r! , , ranilliar is lie is with human Adlretl ; la settee:46 iteelitteifilliblit ll* la 'elicc, " in which various hidden ;flings i n I Gen. '„l'dylor's heart is tillJd ,Willi 'll4 tit' "' that l arge' citrate blatant ,. terbgbe and are I tleri , st 'st in rabic:6, and mid:kens' ie,t exposed. The folMajpg ,4, , an ex t „, t I noblestiinPul;es. liWeVedilli'eult,iti`chied f ' frookone of the haleat anoint's,: .ti ;Ito dre!de whe'!'er he is rnoro'rdinin l ks* If you 1444 tttoottitifirpt tow g a 4.1 iy i i ri g for gallant brartitg lit the field, or, ill i/' boom; sau l had ltettar make the ae (want- ienthru to the, dick and is(nroWriti. ' ' er l tit`' tame. nvittuntrlgatt madly o tekieg _ byrn soldiers lie, has ever, stood ih the ii '...," fi s p art i ag eo uft u.,,i, t hi title by, , which he e non of a flter a, &tying' fur 'their iiaty t hlt : pp,m,o„,„,k, 46,„ kk,,,,,,i li„ ink op ir tif e om n .-(... , relieving, This is natural; perliaf and thit"sdtirli ii antler him `"pikitbMionl" !1" Ills 1 "" 1 " ( 1)" it spoken, the MictrAleir if ibis ii i 814 9 1 16- , v i i ii in, h t iv re i t e i t , at will 1 Alexiciiis found in him also a friitil f aiittiii" ntak4 ; ho : ' A m o b !o d I libreilo,` % vim I, voinlbrlerc while Clue Mexican dead; .gditi; ,down byyeamew, im time ,efat tee a s . rally abandoned by the 'retrial% filmy; cock at aktiti , ta , mta .r the , f i nest looking I were never leh unhurried.' AA of i-Witt” i tuutturiti p ...4.44aau fl o., iturthviteit . , .. L ., , ,riess, Writing tdiet' the tortll6 or BlitecaViti , dk tArtid . ontietneit' wi ll efteet i be . dttet ; I .ta, and (TeseribMg its incidents; tit'Aiesl'iltde "iid had collided all !lie iodundedlileil , '. and:if you pregeytdag t . i y,9 kftex what you ate abolVilig lvi) Au 1 ;Ittfclettiesifofd-that cuing that had ;been NI by the dr731 . 0,:}44 1 1' ir a sap . put thein'irtlhe ho*Ilal." It'litia' 611140: tea all right. and w,i) ,Annediately 'pear—leaving ..711qt :tot instket iyour awn lesions of practical , Virtue, en linicti :tiler , way. You open thealoort of the parlor on thd 1661 dug or tho ffo'o'd f 54,1 /1 4 1 11 11 Oise tbe right handsithdinantitm !lovelessly in--I th e ' 4 ' eue ' T ' able ,ca ' hulle " Ve ll44 ' lll Vii'hrt probably meeting sour minket proprietors Mitilkialltidtrie his speech 'allei'l fi tt' U ' , Who asks yon'in 1146661) f 1 4 * I feat and um, vied 131 IV Cathedral; at his' Ohlre itiPilt l =- 'kurusive It tiopitalion-Atif par Vat tete stip. tkitliii gew' Orleatis, when he Warrtily eiW per. youletibitit li tidelilli-Ltai iln this I tolled and it ;inked him "(or th e lintaiiiiiiir particular ecsrillfttO '6Y 51 4 - 11 1 ' dO)Yn at a i with Wl6ch•lie bad condpeiedlrie liar'`'" P Oesertiotts titiring the War iti Megie• itixiiriously Iblinish 11 tubed ati tl inhfilion to I the, wa i tern m ilcito -we ? t w i , " oyl ~:iii y{ side , ayr ci ,,, l i t i tt . : , ith i.. l):ritiii.iit, and in6l.d t r 1 n i4 . 4` 7, 1,/ L .,._, _ . 0 w ,..., .. , , ~.., ..,„„ i ti t eon. rain ti ( mune in the army, IE WV, M.... ; 0 7 t u y " 011 11 , # l 7 ol4tAt o re i i g t r u r li r ing tunes neeemaryte indict the penyty,4l" . hr the season of ever t y,,vgriety an leis- death ' ; 'bil l,, throtiOnnil' 'lhs ';'Mlle gill itily cooked*Att tariesltErestelr :airmen. P a 4. 6, nu!' a' 4111 4. 1 or his soldiers' Mi:41'616 ' —anything, in Bilotti tytntlieve a fancy for shin by r his rimer. Ild ' hail Id mlliary exedlitielidito iiidielal lioniini: ',frills ,r-will be iintiabilly , fortbdotaittgt stA bottle Ipf iced ehampaigne—the genuine Ile idsick meli. ' 6lll l l ' l ,t 'l '' llllb " l '' ' g uee ' ru ; L H'S i iiid 6 k . _i t i t l yoli p t ib ow rwe d r if r k i wive te a . Ettaiiiln :Mu the &tree ot exanO. 'Olt- l ey , fer. , eiteee ar teragaegemiretratasitie, i pessibe inalthbein w(itdi he dithniis4 dui ' .Madeirs,,yoshavbenlyiineesisessitellealni' deberldia;klo ‘yerfl captured in iine . diCiiie anti yoawili.bo iwrpiied with 41,, ~,it. t,..i, lairtlili:"lliehen they Were bYobilit 14roiii" ~, __:. _ ___,, „,____,„__,.__ .;.,, 1 .,....., liirif, lon)thig them intently in ' the fate, he' ' 1 , tna ''...,,`"a . .. 4 ., 0 7P a i t 77,'" P .,.. ‘ ,7 , ..,./7 1 "., a ,"7,: n 7;;;: , ekclaini&l': "'lnfuse are,nu l t iii y seldi t eiiii;" 1, yu r Atittju ' / titt " ,tu. ~ , rr y 7,7, 11 ,r,T,",rz iticy are,3lexieans I my soldiers' ti'dt l di de- . tho,tiger,),,,yr s am i nt lai ; ~,:i7,7"t i ,' sert,'Send 'them back to the Mexican' at iik'etlittlei?elPuln'int7e4reerkikm-Au-SlitiTt:,eArareri;r4-?la..7llleitlY;;;''of T h ile th e it v l l 2:l 4 /i t h d b u'll w I t i l' ie b l i : k c h i t e b t r iri rst ett a l i tti ' ' l: Voilier dines oturiniCilif iie " rit=iti !: 4litititiiiintre', "Inscribe it on their dagi, ilkra" ' t O bred 'illinet'llt altlMi, la*, tteleriaftle,'lii to r th , or thy army or Italy,' !' ~ , -i 'leitt',4'' lthe centre of whiclttiVV6aVtenilithttit, 'um d forcible' in t'Onetribg- thti u siningil l 'ir huhiiih' "aetitill!' litit it Was nob I,r di . I{seftrirtttelyfiettriteirditiotithtthrebireki,, 111 khe'ettinkof titn t "Mlllecit'''''' At i rtne , enn , 4fici'd pulpits° or intltidnying the reitt'ilf his"' lof 'Omit rattle ia Yakima AllittlevitooketiMem•* rni j'' ItnIt , UFIL T4 Y l "' ""'" d ; ino w il t; 1 with 6ngerr ith* , esgweviewe. , who taws ,preiNted brllttillighest cOtiditle`rltliolis Or', iitileeth , box , bethse,thato , tatheitebteb etym . pumilnity;* lie knew that Mesh)i 1m n ivere ‘, ttoriousiyothpofitheuesed...; le,thewoeittett, only to be saved in that way, and he ha 4 •'' 1 he lays on 0104 i ~ f,, i wo,sithe..wthcb gram , no Wish, tivdn'tititler'the sanctioe'orneodrt , impartially be alternate distribution beneath maiiia4'ici shed their blood: it e ). 1 8 '14 ,..‘ 4 ;tilliWnt,,nittncte::lWinittlil,,,frepil44l.ll7.l7"-f binillinet4;ertiMwl:iti6ss6;tairnohrecaprtraieli'iCi)tillnyvirltiliiisr3l..' 7 1 ,,,, - .. air T o 'n e 'ir ee - 1 74 v riij at Iv e . , i lt4a i - a,„„v tgtitil" !hatt' , when," at some time sliiiing,,, bul;s . --atme T 'white rr , / 53 - nia fZ*-IYill . lits stay at his Camargo, he was deseihtfr prutu i tt?u o u gy g a m h l i,eti t ir i n t i th i i i ? • .iqg lie lite Grande on a small steamer.= earls` on titd 'table 'o Vett "sild'iiti'motid. , Wikliba i l l Wits very much ereivd ei l by n gt. 1 unt o t . , 1 6 . 0 , an o th ert ie,aqt ah ofte,t o f _ enr.fandaritty'Contractors, and a nutritidi' !players is ..broke," lie passes a iPosoanA of i isettarlied Olek soldiers who 'were oh ,up to the tipp board, NVtetif.Ci-elsNiiiently etnisigried to hid ilprttiejtAggeivetthtist,equiva `Jesit ift, buttons, he the re °ono ' ducts,ii,pbrt oft ' Wes`tern steamboat Most :one dotrtrapictie aija 'the ra: piles iii,e: un' 6l ° ll °l'lsble fu the traveller, whim Itipir-" 80 yO O 0 8 0 tealoilit•ver {;rite ea, it ' ig r?i , fool health; As soon as he heir(' Elie' '. ou sti.itf 4viili; tilitid'ind ef Itiklici' iiiiits Bei- el " nid '. difi ' o "b io o r its emiseogem and" ' , m ili u bdie t r-d o lik ra fi li .-th o , ..at i a t y, bp, an . •tilikesitreil VI dill' berths ld the sick aivrats'; „,,,,,„,, , , g . , ,,n, try_ .... 4 ; ata_as _:..,A.4 -.4.. ,4... 4...i.v #O l7 . 41,1 night paased, and in the Morn.'" i , A tvelllttuothelareri pep my,arkmivie jag there Were malty niquiries for the Gun- Aillitertieurakkigawthe vo lled imag e r i ;kith rali l ifio wog Ito where to be fou64. '-' At ,i_ 1iii , 1„ ,..... kt050 , 41144 , A ....", y ,.,.. look j eln :Nib or the servants mentioned that , :,:,7 bor Z i „T rani obtotebit Tr''',„ ete ;Z:2;,„„ a a, . o rb 'vtie4ii a hem Wrapped up in a blanket , i t ...,....."" ...:.. , , r . ,b„„n„. _,....., 7 ,..4..7 k ,7 1 7T ,10, s dapit4/19i 114 diali. l'lit , 011irers repair; T;;;47 l 7 yeA "': B "4"." l , l 7 o ;Tia ttli, , 4 bdid' , ltle spot , 'mud "the man wrapitetruP Thus is the very inner shrine of thanggi• : 111 ' me'DlAWki4t"lt'r'iv°4l loi n ' i 'd"• ra.l 4o t. of mammen t i and the de tees y o u, one 156 3,thpre slept the dunquering 'hilier . ~iiviii e . a tt, ,,e thaaid, l te- re ry t Ar. . e .gr ett ite te mt %If riMet tkinif Wag tint Ilk country's, hut e itte• , Tp A l p05e0,..:4, „i nn , blukn o y e d, e e l& ._lisgolsild,ainibirrdiiitArifilk,,om'ortatiajt. w i. 0144 . 400- ii.i h t ient' " 48.0 er°Pied by ' colnpraled•attil self-peseessed • young lady jiN oisktiie or' ltliase"of• yuol l itoi r eatb i ptin. invu,ctunsmul inml i ier. What a 1 ,;,,,,fr e f 9 r- ' ins Village POtlown enat 4 "' received ,a Long i statt"seillsheeteit iir' beltheiretityesidi` ibis/ ; 466 '2 4i r I)l6 'eh Nil"' Intl,Philauthro hit ! call the.otherday from spying toltispiu..;:l he tubber alha ro l u bd.hia,t,i et im, initetti ,We , it teebitiitty; hor n ' o cher lristi icliti' 1 sten who., after ”proltingings her stay be.l4iis pocket--the incendiary whie• inns) , a' 9r .n l , h , l li 3ll 3 4l t o lt i o t oiiP, 'A:2.2 , A1 ll'o'ilee 0 ,hil 1 „ yond , e ten. , hue I own' colleoption of theleity,,i3 the huppof rpitil s - 7 .1 .5.4 0 Ault t h q sa4moir toe distress on Me redo w tot!d young , lady'lveodurandoemuneacialieniaitm slave ot tip) lu st ucgetl i than filo grele- 143 ' 41 ' 611 pot fur wain ar room hit'- . 1 .- . , •..• - ..s. .ts,- e ~, bear questitin whieb.had .brougint hair , thither mbeauta sinner lie tlis toilit-e 161, yet , l 'f• "1 have been asked a good many tintesif ovals YqUith. *iiii"ittiilitill'hayfh' 'cifer'thil ' A, ' ,.i t t...i t , , 1 ,. ari G rohs " i . you was engsgedm Dr. , 124—....... 1 1 flowt,if , faro table, watching 'elniTY a 'alairth'e ' ',:*-,-" :,.." '.," York rm.. i 'folksinquire ag'in whether. you be' or uul , Aluslioysof lails iimquagi suujihumg_tivuiliq of having soon't-ro° l t:'ala I Wice. an saya'' thit;fii'Llitl/net lc en a h the necOn&tittib.. w h at g lo m 1 4 , e tt to m I dank'" , 11 ',' ~ perhaps it dueb—upiksilus ibsuo. i-qr ell thew" line wered limp:Demi-lady: , t WO harelutsolfititunismirelelyntlicalimop 'Elie le. koviiit;ilt` dtratir, 'Elie Genet:tit I ItirtlablbetbauJitedisonietimite he infroir 411.inte her valmt•blue eyes in , unblushing, saqublialunent, twheinagiunbling,hketwrind , steadruess.ation thelinquisitim reatureatd,.ott mpee the 4appi,g9gawastoltim i dl Arjytiv 1 1 ,,,, tiai ,: k li tl ith t er :. L' il i tie ,,,'' ' ° _, nd ai ,'''':, '__," l " ll _,fl' es ' h i s her interro..ea tor, "tell nonothat. pint/no:At ppti,a i principles, „.4,,, hriefgbinne,to„ptbeg 7" . " . " - " th. `"' — `' ° "" l ' l. '""" im. You dultqldows and that you ' are.sure .it at f,ar,digrfcuit„ituititekti s fotorAifg , .101040140irtoo Union talks *bout 'the • is.hoos of yoirliosiness."..../(nickethookerrl .fooja ?I` i th6jr,ittooßy,,,ite,,wo Feste.e i m ,4141efite6 4 rotthiag dead men,' ; We .do tr A. latimtliv . pu66er,,,, ~ s , . , c rult,,ltopy ?f gut olio wink 1 1 6 1 4 Ile WI( 'Tli* eiciMusi..:LirniMi• lac l / 4 4 ltittifit 'fg q,,,* 111Wies ''' eleePt "en ' C 4411 4144 1 felieitfatVelleiti The ' catuo or que;vienil ~,c , 14 14: 1 , !q r ,' , 1,' ' '''h i n` P l'4l4r6 w" "4 ' 4m oily; pocir . ffnin=-Lhovannitat,l4loeeivortny , 0 f: 4 1 . , 1- - ! )- ''' 4 " 14 ( " °°o duatt.o3MtatternY": iingti l l,ty %ming to cetiatire the,gto• quiet his breant, how compollethhitimiind, lingfi e jt V ai` vivers.l./.b. ~ , ~-, how free fritulArei ItAltYletlip:#o,,Pnoitioq, : . , ' ' , how tanietliat nwu4h i lm . iggoyoll‘isking 'Ole 'Pinii4yltinia Inrnmtiit'icknoWr... • i, ((hey ,wppldfia,gpradtnnitithp . npizsgeor . 4 eitlgnthat t M. )3, Sine, a ~ petuocrat will 111e.14"""fteu,.i Tie ,throng °f P asBl 9"!!?.t t v q 9 ' Il I f t: 1 '45 1 4; We ' l i , Pftlif4pil ' si t s; 1 1. Attie vtol l enee 0 usaityluril'appiles. dial good many oilier ihitnocr.a; iylll,o po., •,1111 1 -111'liudselldritio t ( i;kifirouu' aispliii Stiii. -1 -P/ 7 " ''" " • " ' ' 1 'itigit:tirth6 mfibtitsA. ,o..,, ' I s- ':, i- L "-'" 1 • ' 1- 'i.------:- " L --1- ' ;' ' ""''' ...<.< <.l),< _eu «.<<<« ..0 , < ,- 4 1 .th4,:.<1 , •ti< - < Biteria Imperb 'arb MITI diSfiliting` iiPtCre . Vostimmatc.,itocautußiaw„Dsprik. knr, ~tlie, r ety tinportant '4ll dation *hetlldrt !ti. ` 1 THE OcitAN.U.,ll4B 2 1 .1.1 d. JAMS,. suillaut.in. ,Ci(bartlitt'tletliil not bte:ik' liiii &Word i'll'elle'" 1 nibble 15 deg. 3 min. anutli, atd Magi- hiel 'nisi.' vile et:11111111y' deeltei 'llb l P a/ y it "I ttiiliittY tlek: , "4 - tritiellitiAir 'bLilif iltAr.if thing- else. lb. I i mithtliiittil4 3 Witte? Noire( , mitot f,.(4ays ,; ; ;-- , , .. . • fr- • -.vv. Sirtablatic (.I."Pltesii)xivittried ilkw, but'aet •JaCtOs Ate. KE kilo rJr. •We Inemberi ei . 3, not obtain, soundings with 4,600 fathoms Congrves front ific, Richmond Mal l et, t0„,;. - is spoken iii is the Ilartiburnerr etindiiddinn 'l o f line, or 27,10)R fog.iii . teiyy t nearly live milca t atid a uitarior,, . 4 ~,,, l a (Clue greatest for Governer an the Iluckeye State. .N, 10. 1 , , , .!, depillff,t4.ppe,, , a4 t ,st,ltati_yel. been mills - 1 1 ; 1 1 . ,; 0. s' tlv ' er. 1 . 1 e(a . ' h - tp ----- a ii t '"' ‘'. i f?" 1 ruc .. 1. 1 471. ° ?, ° ,, , ,1 81 " 0 0 f„!' t !' w F lave !P a1)I neserverwl •.1 4 .ti A 1 . I i I‘4ll . , in t n et.t tenor, ou lug-eamr, / ,, Ur' lie ;eve that there are many parts of it 1 , . 1 t 10'114(11f li'litilrlteeEtr. Its clati,qinination " I ,Pl!nuiPlus and charaCter., ItatPtigtiaktio, iteidilliiilbeattint in terroathil phyi4cs of 'mu d Ll' hand 10 correct at servant,,,,wheti,j4ll, gl . eatititeeeitiina iin i idit i nlee.. _ l . ozFge io anger, lie kept its arm tiNett ili ititit, , ,poit., the A tat .A e h e ek e. 7 . , . ture tOr a con p siderable hum. 'rti.st iiett4. coining in, and inquiring the reason of his • smgolar conduct, lie replied, ell am punish ing 'Pas'oll+nte ifiltll I ." At linifilltlr, Iltilvy. r he b:llii to, ow" 1)(1) ) s Iq.iys, ,, , weettltt ~ bac yull it 1 We(eillokile4rx. " / 'typefil, (ha; ills Vileillie ?Ilvfe elßE•llll4ljeg P 444 1, . t° iiiB (I ' s ' ulv aullet f>,o irliArLeJ,„ltl„olo4o so live that no one will helicve thein.:',,,, 41c friend, observing his studious habits, area iii e,xtrerne old age, jug uiretl bow long ale intended Cu he a lieholur. "As lougl n 4aiti k Ise, " .16 I hat ektieed hum grow wirer stallottoti ter., ,, ~ A Wag used''fu vellum* that ditt'Velikt( why umbarried young htdies''lnukiett 'fdaf ' much at the ;noon Was 'thti'lltililgti 10110,' that there was a man in it. . s ,; ''' ' i It Is WO iictioned calculated, at (thei --- 1 ----- f (by satipir4ion uratechri lietiallisiM4l= l of a healthy . tlersehria•Arbssruillif* ' about one luiudretlitunods shitty ) l :-. ''',/ {wittilfty..2. - Jitifirefeeeerttentoehich. is noW. , firowing , thrtnikh the isnddlitela nother Niagara, is destined to.relkin down. Ward to.the hew posterity; and it will, bear, down, ott as beam our, virtues, our ''vkatesPor OW or, our , airtme, op," ha to Fig El gdoligti , ,fOilX,RPdo*r.V an iAlteirilanget7 WiihtitoOk4,llferft, , PoPrirrOidO/10 8 twiny ibst,rwerero, wpi tor•;MO dnoill,{flUip,Milii: ityi, nf o i r torannepand the vampireotd lux cry . *dive the therdirdw' of the eta. übl 4 le*.; 4 0Iitaiii 4 i h dM e i l li k e Oparg;4!iltolll4jtiVgr,t4lafirri „w 4) jWar. M1t 0 4,M1 1 344194100* , Temprnka , up*.oitime..iAivPtNAL I,chiWieu fortune'lWilki.edlleitiOnr indA I at.deiht Ulf thil numtier l hrilllocdtralat ist , the 4iinb of btiljiiiinth-PWriiiipt Itiattiiti:Jo. l (iii.d . ilielif eadesittrili gat the?ltretitit ,,, Cituk,e,,for . ty,n r e ; they in . be itruliiiie, tp, tlii.irelvt and to their ' country. ' Al. lit an rinheritifinte dArrtti tioirir than" iiiid—tdi. it .bqs 'lriielMithilheY t een nem.' 'upend , trot 'rose. it—and "nt:titer' life 'it 'prtheit'a fribint--in .deittli',." a confrobtiotil "' Oivni yyroer'eh ild ten °duration add nu tyrant Will trample over yaor liberties. , (live your ch i Wen education, and the oil , ea the despot will never trample in ruins, I the 'fabric oryathe freedom: l ' . 1 ' 11 ''''r Mare 136Anif ;writer in.jt paper, 4/Atari, 'bi nt WY - aid:tight visit , to.thet nimala Mayo. „entryniiiiid WartnerMernigeFfetiwithDrids% .b:&11; tlielamtitut keeper, thiy4t..tl'" ..lt was a sight worth walking ten milek t We found,•coettrary,tnettosoletiost of natu radtistorians, att,eleplxint,llying down. l rr hßs.4l\y#Y# lbc*R.asilerigd au1: 1 inlets sleep standing. Tye :diger:tot tta igedanienals weft: . reposing in !he , i nn pt griiceftil (lassictil'uttbu'aei. ilbit and the tiger, thn leopard and ,the 01111105 1 ' 'were big with' their paws :Affectionately twined about each other,'Withaut regard 1 10 ' species and tiatitriti. ;Intcagea'conlaining, I s:here than one the'nfi4er'raiti ring custom for ono to, 4,i4,0, wateh 1 the othert Weep. 'llee'iontrlPitialtived; 1 1 with as much regularity as In a 'rein; :latiA'canip 'of solditis, iilthCiugh jpit,'prii ) bably, 'with as !limit in' egard to • The sentinel raft's back and and is ypry, parefninoi ter touch tit or ilo'aH thing a rdlito' ly Lc lied . ,town but fiiftaitir truitt'ot Ihe` i tTiegi;' r tilifts Until I , 6ti S nee 'hie 'Cc:tine:lto& With theibeitagdrie; h' hat', "TliOintis" 'Cart, who ir now th lit Ift=tVutah ilf'l„lta 'estatdraliiiielii,'lnil, itl)4 7s i tihiki'llib i bttlYst allowing sta g ., ..•. I tiroriq • . 1 14,r y ptirraa,,cr938-pxaaa4lo , a,,ta4or it z. "UR" yo t ic,,b i t,O. sir ! mrlirelllolliii,s,,oa..., i!era:aopa bacis parlor 4,ny wilgA ppu 11:pu, ~ W 0i 1 014; qtrp{t! takik, 461?11,1PyourCP!4111CP,,gaNeu* I)ubbs, slid that eki. ,etiy tbtrik'bltolild bt iii'ulnurtrter. "liter wisi.ttints belin "ItaLP ei4 witldibg y , `l, •• r . A .Regriu underguinuatt , exanuonsigy NortitatalbuM4 Ulatiter was a CliristioArtiplieil r4So.,bir m helo t & abctobet al, Coitgreatil, .t'st • •+" t W ,41 ,1 1113 11F e , thul 1 1 , 12r .f 4 94 °34lluite ii in !lin foie, tipyli tile itrere ut uuteuchneuts Vl l I.f ,iiro.l fite-14) - tut will Welnseirego'nll 4 yliuldeartn, 9 "tistkilal riling filnitiltlito - tierbdrivell/.krift 'esindition 1 that you give niettsliaitytitr htliftrynoil Oh rib Vet lentehttark, stildhletryhilit'flue , ► gi rti •et t.. 4 " r , rtVtlei fdfeittitie 1 6k tidrti , forlugj ki t iabi ni t :4,cli Shill 4i Arti,.o ,,, i ', lf# ItO .11 . t41.1) f ,,,, i 1 • 1 , 4 1) . eil . 0 6, 4.41, o.i* ill it . 4 Or 0( if , .l i: 4 1*(414,), ,Coi,,,e:9;4„—alie corrospon t 1 " 44 " 11111 t 4L "Li 41 ; 11414 4 14151 - 10 k 41 : 44 ;. , dent o a l'siew Yor,k ,paPer, describing tli,e etolgit i joi MAlllingififf stis44Pr. tA I 4 I , teWftl-1 incidents of the ~ Four l/ay&" in l'ariii' lowing a large quid it tobacco ukkaihslm,- gives 0 telliKtiOntgl *writ:sub lib! iv 1. l'avl'lle alitilleof e iiita kui,6 a largest and rinest of Gittirdo Niel `lAiiiitgt ttr cif • ' battalion - ' • Nil'. Hi thlir 4' Orrlifilatiant . ' bawl- htiYe seen doling the duy, will .led' WlO 4 Oriiiiiitlvi.atiiii , slikit?" ' I '' '' bra young full-bluodutt . negro, tall and c. ' rect,:aud lull of military ordurh" , tiJe ie,ios i ted that talteoltl-ditily:in, Idwa, , While recently in the wooderwas,bitten owl I.:'raticis wini the firs .rnonarel , \vlio in. the end of her nose byasattlesnake. The ' trocludedid . dihs'at Itis . cptirt. ' Ile said in 1 Old lady 'rceovettaitiatt-thshaanke died ! 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