:•1. ! lily 1 det.l • ".". . . L . ,•1 r., 006 •Jn; 1? , I) A ,Stfla stss l . ty:-.1.6 40.1 T lairt.i • • atnum Clost4 q,,1 e.).4111 IL, : 1.2(t1!"? ETICEMIZEI it ,1 " -, ti! A. 4 0:1t. flu VER. n b. a •i ; . . "."° I I IIE itritratiVESO ( . 0 Id. • Two animitn, and * leaves weriadry. , Alut iikled on the - ground. An& Allay Wind' went ish is tibleby, :Willi low and pensive sound. Ai thronti the grive•yard'a lbas retitlit, I Walka‘Wilit *low and cautious Wit • Above the sleeping dead, Throe:Wile itriqest owned aids by aide, My Ole attention drew : IYare tiis tali esti, bending; sighed. Aid oft seemed Nib and hum. As; Ifnigetint there, 1' tinted awhile •On death's long &amities sleep, And.oolution life's deceitful angle, A Amoco came to , weep. Ifet Goa wall bowed, bat not with yam; Her words were faint and few; And on those little graves her teem Distillsd,iihe *Miles dew. • A prattling boy, some four years old, Hot troaibling bend sat hunted, 404,froci. toy boort the tale be told Will never be effaced. you must boom' tricort, For buts sister's died ; , Add Slater died berme, • • Awl bittlier, too,•Yott whet Made sweet ether die ighi laved me when vri•phiyefi You told me, if I would not cry, You'd show me whrtres abwi laid." -,atTlichem, my Child; that elect' lies, • Deep buried hi the ground I ?to light comes to bar little eyes, And she can bear no sound." "Mamma, why can't we tithe bet up, And put her In my bed I l'it feed Ilith from my little cap. And then she wonl'he dud. *Fee &teen be afraid to lie In this dark grave to-night,' And ehe'll be.very cold. end cry, Because there ie no light." "No, sister is not cold, my child ; Foe God, who sew her die, As be looked down from heaven, and smiled, Recalled her to the sky. *And then her spirit quickly fled To Ond by whom 'twos even ; Her body in the ground is dead, But stator liven In heaven." "Mamma, uron't.she be hungry there, - .Awl want some bread **eat I And who v. ill give her clothes to wear, And keep hem clean and neat I "papa mast go and carry .1101.1113 . 'l'll send her all I've got ; And he'must firing sweet sister home, Mentos i now must he not 1" "No, my dear child, that aditiot be ; Bat tryout* good and true, You'll one day go to her; but she Can never coma to you. "'Let little children come to me,' unee'ottr good Saviour said, And in his arms she'll always be, Aud God win give her bread." TiO• S.adder of St. Augustine. ItY IMMIX W. LONOPKLLOW Barre well bast thou said, That of our •ices we can frame A ladder, if we will bot tread Beneath our feet each deed of shams. All common things—each day's event', Thitt with the hour begin Ind end ; Our Natures and oar dint:intents Are rounds by which we way second The low desire—the base Jesign, That makes another's virtues The revel of the ruddy wine, 4od all occasions of excess: The longing for ignobletbings, The strife for triumph more then truth. The hardening of the heart, that brings Irreverence for the dreams of youth Attk thoughts of twillkarla That kayo their root in thou;bta of ill. Itrhamver' hinders or impedes Vb *ellen of the nobler trUl Ali the, rause &at be trampled down Material orir Gatt, if we would pia in the briglit Child of Fait Renown The right of satisent domain I We have not wing -.we tanned soar— . iket we bemires' towels and climb 'BY alottAgrirei—by more and mem— The e,loiady summits of our time. The WO!, pinunida of etaue That iteOge.like cleave the desert eye, Wbett' hosier seen, end better known, 'Ate but gikatitte Aithb of stairs. 'The Akita mountains, that uproar ' Theft Ditenins forehead' to the skies Are crossed by psthweys,-thst appear As weld identsbniets rise.. r 1 Theintittltsby firest'inetiietinea irta kept, -Wire floratteirted by midrib Bqt aleY, rill• their e9mPllwittne el•Ps. Weep toiling upward in the night. Otandins on Whit too long we ben. With ehriulders bent and downcast eyes, We thiy tlikerti---unseeni before— A path to higher deitihiee. ihairreeoeetle Nut, AV *hollk tiahlgosetila *nets, at htet ' T 9 i o 4 l4 4 l 4B.gßblerlWO 4111111111 • t• : • , . Gra/tapes Mr:guise. EwerAß esti pp a pound Of Sugar, and the pleasure ban enjoyed is ended; but the _iiirorntailon he gets grept y n ,nomapepttr,i. wpgsurpel tipou ; the e TO* 4? kis.9l 4 llC l Annviiiß4,4oo) red ivh?flf,7lr gecIPPIP gr. m c I AMYST,F,I 41 nip Wajlaper is not "the upsdpaa afoot; two toed f fri ha r m itii igeLind einnit eget' OZ. ° ' A Tangly **hest' it-tieWspiper Is ltiWityn half'an irgevbithind tMb thntar. - 4n generitt Informix. tionvlissr&W; they never thiskiiiiehrtor find Audi tosailtribonk tbstuthers 11.111141.406111p0wing • tip ta Apse i um eee aritholm.attfl AllitiClkiraralltlilllre Jawlike littletuniasitibuSigutt:serwak. , oho pow her work is done hu to sit downtgritikka hands in hadapjuulnottingio4MUlle her, Striidiang.lieranind.fromttheaunia &atones pAihmtealootio 14,1001MAPPI,wspapikt4 4. 4 .. 1 " 44 4'4 1 .t; d c'aa'',wolit„seli t ia.. l during 10.00,, _WI! (181759. beeves, 1 . 5,1 . 20 . t.c i, i 1, %• ,1/4 i , n at , i r O ttywi. 41 ,•144 • 4 :C 5• e : i t 3 7' 9-04, •1 6. 1. , . 1 4p Ny 8AD..." Wiwi as ib kW said a little assibk~ day to his mother, as he .1110takinfir-aspedi hit ihitihkenidtd Oros. 4 1111111riosarketra was 1 whom rou•map aiadtP.aut Arbydido'nt you sake fflt aktilg ' 1141104 1 44.110Cke1l Ma a tietltr wan than he is!" 11111121123 MEM MERE 6 J Mosoloolt , to @rover ET JOIEPH It. CHI Dl f ilL I followed into a burying-groundpinthe suburbs of ; the ;Aw e e emelt Oslo of per. EMI, not more than thlxf Of who bid coma to bury ono o f their acquaintances. ,The ' clergymen in ,attendance wits . leading a Ride by the hand, Rho seetaid to be the'only relitiVe orals deceased. • 1 gatlieri4 With tient' Mund the grave tied; wheti the philh &Alin lOwered' advert, the Child buterforth' in Uncontrolls ble The liftle'boy 'had nd one left to whom he could look for affection. or who Geoid address lhien in tones tof paren tal kindness. The last of his kinsfolk watt in the•grave and he was alone. When they clamorous grief of the child had' a little. • sttbsided, the-clergyman; ad dressed us with the customary exhortation ;p to accept the, monition, and be. PrpPortol and, urning to the child, hp added,—, '"Elhe is not to remain in this grave tor. ever. As sure as the grass, which is now chilled with the frost or the"i'ealion; shall spring to giiiemilimm irid'ilfa in a few months, so true shall your niotlfei rise'from the' grave to inether 111-a life 'of happihes, The attendants than shoveled- in the earth upon the coffin, and some one took hula Williams, the child, by the hand, and led him forth frost the lowly: tenement of his mother. Late in the ensuing spring./ was in , the. neighborhood of the same burying•ground, and, seeing the gate open, I walked among the grave., for some time., reading , the mimes of thidead ; when, recollecting that I' was neat the grave of the poor widow, buried the previous autumn, I turned to see what heti been done to preserve the memory of ones° utterly destitnte of earth ly Mends. To my surprise, I found the most de sirable of all mementoes for a mother's se pulchre ; little William was sitting near the head of the now sunken grave, looking intently at some green shoots that had come forth, with the ,warmth of spring. from the , soil that covered his, mother's coffin. William started at my approach, and would have left the place. It was long be fore I could induce hi:n to tarry ; and, in deed, I did not win hie confidence until told'him 1 was present when they buried his mother, and had marked his tears at the time. °Then you heard the minister say that my mother would come out of this grave," said William. ••I did." ••it is true : is it not 1" asked he iu a tone of confidence. •'I most firmly believe it," said I. "Believe it 1" said the child; "believe it ! I thought you knew it. I know it." I{owdo you know it, my dear 1" "The minister said that, as true as the grass would grow up, and the flowers bloom in spring, so true would mother rise. I came a few days aflerward, end planted flower-seeds on the grave. The grass came green in this burying-ground long ago ; and I watched every day for the flowers, and to-day they have come up too. Bee them breaking . through the ground ! By and by mother will come again." A smile of milting hope played on the [murex of the boy ; and I fell painedat disturbing the faith and cenfidence with which he was animated. "But, my tittle child," said I, "it is not here that Your' mother will rise." .'Yes, hero," said he, with emphasis ; they-plaosd her. and here [have come ever since the first blade of grass was,green this year." • 1 looked round. and.saw that the tiny feet ,o 'be child,had trod out,the herbage at the grave-side, so constant had been his, &handsaw,. What a faithful watch-keep er 1 What mother, would desire a richer.. niOntiinerit than the formf her of only so n, benditig tearful, but hoping, overher grave ! "Hut, William," said I, it is in another world that she will arise;"—andt attempt; ed to explain to 'him the nature of that promise , whieh he 'had mieutken. The child was coniusethund Its appearal neith er pleased nor satisfied. • . • ."if,mother is not coming hacksaw's, if she is not to come up here,—what shall 1 4 cannot stay without her." "You shell o to, her," said I. 'adopting . . Scri , the language o fthe Scri pture ; "yin' shall go io her, but she Shall not comae vino to you." . "Let me go, then," Said William ; "let Atego,'tlitit I'may rfse witknagher." . ..Miriam," said I, pointing down to the plants, „Inst. breaking thrOuipt.iihn ground, "the seed which was Mean there would net have come, up,. if it had not been ripe; so you, must await till your appointed time, ,until your end.cometh." "Then shall .I see bar I" " , I surely fiope sp.", , will wait, then." laid the child t but I thought . I olutphtoop her sow ; I. thought I,ehoulil Mee' her In ibmonth William ceased to wait..”. He died. ,and, they opined hie.: motion's grave, and placed his little coffin 0n..40i110 I.WLII. the only child R4ftNeelted Betterte B slifelt thekl,,tll4 l itt struntil him in the way tp,nrßtesp froth- Se the !Atli au Itti'llad Minted that all the ' and lii=l:frissil, 11101 ef 6 heaven, are m a i . , • ' 17 it , , ;figt. " • Pairwiweirottir' , l26itietdwo:+44 . llli , rlhy litentVortwillikittliwthe ntifies Of tftitratutteri , wit Welidiut hb irify pig-wagly bddiewirdi setutding,the 'depths •,of ways-itad gabbing 4110. wff, hum Float*, 104 1144 # liwwlettwui turkey in his kali ma 4,(1314 ip with a,watchtno. whom Itgootwi btgr c,apititi,cuout4y . tiholikupon the_ i ttesqtajt, ot,thei poli c eman e nd Strikifig fitircilettr cried out: , • "Slant, wherefore do ye *Waal" and_ kha star-bearer replied tp ttte star gazer: , „ "To light thy pathway to Topes! " and, atm te.arte, the twain .trouttost their, wt y, toorarihs tho Ilea of Juitilco,,iitgoolgt 4 at ect.—,ll"; 7 jx.4per• • • r . trt • !IA I 4'.. ' ay.; ". .• /A lt* rt t r.tttr ; 1 , 1/ X . Ilk , " t JO .. A.g rt ,11V.; It r.,,vistttattifla 1 ' ;‘ , l 111 0.1 46, P it. )Al , j y'jk-i:I A friend, canna in the Uwe& Scrip tures. hind ua the adjoined passages as descriptive of tbe-f►sorid condition of the peopleofthligreat mutiny, kalif the ob ligatibna inciimbint,:on them toward' Hea ' yen and theinielrot for, such.signi4 maul* flotations ,of the Divinelodnesse Anion). eiderate minds will perceive, We think that the iflitiOnitions addiesiect by the gttutt Jeivuit liitrgirer to hie wit) ward cotintry men are strikingly applicable at this dine to our own, and may be appropriately of fered for reflection on a day which should be devotee td the formation of , good resolu tiona.—/Viapna/ int elligencer : , Hear,,, therefore, 0 loniaLand observe to do it ; that it may be well with• thee; and that Yit may increase mightily, at the ' Lord Gud of 'thy fathers bath promised thee, in the , laud that lloweth with milk and honey. Hear, ,Israel : The Lord, our ,God is ono Lord • And thou shalt lois the Lord.thrGod . with all thine heart, end with ail thy seal, tad with all thy might.' And:. these words, which 1 eommsed thetthis day, shall be in thine heart And thou, spelt teach them diligently sn— ip thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou . walkest, by the way, and, when thou liestdown, and when thou riseut up. And thou shalt bind them fora sign dp on thine lignite. and they ,shall be as front lets between thine eyes. And thou shalt write• thlint.tlo6o the, posts of thy house-, and on thy gates. And it shall be, wben.tbe Lord thy God chill have brought thee into the land which he swore unto thy fathers, to Abraham, to' Isaac, and to „Jacob, to give , thee grestaad goodly cities which thou buildeat And houses full of all good things, widish thob filledet not, and 'wells digged, which thou diggedst not, vinyards and olive trees, 'which thou plantedst not ; When thou, shalt have eaten and be futl ; • Then beware lest thou foiget the LoriL which brought thee forth out 'of the latid of Egypt. from' the.house of-bandage; And thou shalt do that whieh is'righr and good in the sight of the• Lord that it !oily be well with. titese,and that thew inayst go in and possess the good land which the Lord aware unto•thy fathers. To cast out atilhine—enemics from be fore, as the Lord has spoken, And when thy. son asketh thee .in time to come, saying, what mean the teatime. nies, and the statues, ;tad the judgments, which the Lord our GQII hash command-, ed you ? Then shah thou say unto thy son, We were Pharoalt's bondmen in Egypt ; and the Lord brought us out of Egypt with mighty hand : And the Lord shotyed signs and won= den, great and sore, upon Egypt, upon Pharosh, and upon household, be fore our eyes .1 And he brought us out from theme, that lie might bring us in. to giveus the-land which he mare unto our, lathers. And the . Lord commanded us to do all these statutes, to fear. the Lord our 0044 for our good' always, that he might, pre serve us alive, as it is at this day. , And it shall be our righteousness, if we obsaive to ddall these iionimandnients be fore the Lord our Pod, as he' hath coin mended us: • The Lord did'not set his love upon you, nor ehoose you, because ye were more in number than'any' people l for Ye were the fewest of all people : • But because the Lord tovedymt, and be came he wouki.iteep the oath which he had sworn unto your fathers; hark the Lord brought you out ,with. mighty hand, and redeemed you out. of,the, house of bond. men froin the hand of Pharaoh, king of Bo gyp' . • - _ Thou shalt therefore keep the commsnu meow, arid The statutes, and the judgments which I co6titinded these this day to do them. ' Wherefore it shall come tortes, if ye hearken to these judgments. and keep, and do them, that the Lordthy God shall keep unto thee The (moment and the matey which he swore uoio thy fathers : • Ate he will lose theei and bless Thee, and multiply thee he will 161'061es" the fruit of thy wound, arid the fruit uf, thy 40, thy'coin, and thy wins, and thine .00. (het increase of Iffy kin, and the Minks Of thy sheep, in the lend' Which lied Sift* ‘utfuto thy fathers' to give - thee. Thou Shalt be bteaeed above all people,' there , shall mouths Male OT female banto among you or your cattle. And the lord .1111 tali! away,lecp4 thee all flame* and will , put, none of the ettil diseases of Egypt, which tlipii . .ec:owest, upon Thai) ; but Will lay he upon all thorn' that tate Thee. Nu:tither shalt thou bring in Abomina tion into thine Muse,' lest thou beta se , cursed thing like it : but thou'shalt utter. ly, itlttui thou shalt utUtrlyshborit: for it t o a cursed thing, Kg;_ ..'renehtian uniognainte. yip boat niii - ottedYehered it ',Jodi iiiiitide to hikect diffi; sighl'at . a ciittifff 'kink'. ' ."rhe fret' dr y'hii'Fifeeented'hinientt ay the' ciiiiiiin . kind taking the draft from his•iierelitti %di, extended it i liefore,the , ey , en g of qip gaztig teliiir,'ind't kik letoniehMent itis4 ( 70$, t t siii ii t iet"' ilog: liiii4l4,,itkO „gr 0 klig %Ai* a o ' titi '.l'47.llo,irt4llo,llf.h:liiii. r ti g if 1 64 1 ,01P53ht Viili 91t, ti l ~ 64 . 1 pe .tee,7 4i , i '''' tie r 440040' again 1 u 1611 14 1 ,,0re 4 tina• By I lfr. Y°!A irdttiliffi m. , . ROT; pacnemt PINY tb numJady who ,igai6opnt(Y ai a prMkii, wormwood I'm vimmlistli not a-Miss ; 1 . Much yam tikight me befall ; nismolonwtond's bail along !bun wenn' i Ali v9nnws4 ; tad IS g al ( I )' - i llit i ll'ir c ' 61 e • . 1,0 T s 99t,uY, rr o a' lb 'IP , og i t slim tivii tleopi? trtu. but r tt ogeuto to lA' 9 4 0 cOotlbi , *titers, tio*,(ltot II glslu d . with iittnOnni. ' ,B .'! I (.4h . 16. 1 .. a , g l ip •`• ~, .., ,.., , 0.1 I tu• I. , 4 , V4i , 444 1/....t ••) .4 • 1• ' . 1111 i ' . , , •,••••- • •4.. i r/4 / . _ MC; .11 '.,L g. C, ~ '''T • ti; , . I I I ' P. I. 1 I l*/ :, r ' 2hj a 404 - A i t - ./11;: t e :4 • a 1; me eve 0104.1 f.;rl aw t; 1 —it+ tSSi slut E•V' •. 1 mi .', 41 !lin.' ?;‘,: 4 '. t T.oat i.; -184.1113M:.th ;_1 141441141,....:1`1 4.1 ' 'tti, di l ar 1 iie I; " 'oin 1 '____r- 1,. aid a at r 16 i . %, epthiliiit iii:ibWii Icor ivOiorfiji, ''' ,- t s t ' r l'he iad *out servlstifi.iti 19Q1011,101 wards •his fatheo,bififid, iult 441 aFt h i l l ‘"9-kt pankmf. I ' i ~• _ ,r . 1 .. .Do,kois horsi t eti; et f' i - tip* the faiLleplthirti iietni thaii at IEI4. - J 7 . : 91 with an! tunitkplity irate rid lethillalt step the heriefkilitP i ltP d llPPFPl.kehi t ik %tuts, .• "• f Ilti'' 61 . /, :i‘ r- i 0.. .: s"‘ 7 o yeti f map storg at a itliU piett:' said' the:litter' ingti4)+. • A tli quiekly, I lifitkit yens; When 'I iptaki - 1 look to be obeyed instankly t , 1 Heels' lodkot this Dote .to hit. mitt, and see diats-you don't go to sloop .V the Alfeyf , . Now run as fast as you can go:' The boy tpok ,iltipoote, but there rm.* .iuri l i cloud o his brow,. He moved away.,,bitt at a s , pace. . . . . oil, 'Ma? • Is that doing as I order ed 1 is that going' quickly Y'" called tte, father When he as firth% boy %rep' itg a wi. "If yob ate`not hick in half ad holm I wall punish• you?" t' '''' L - But the Words had Ilittls effeet: The buy's feelingi %rani hot 'by the• tfakiuds• nets , o e, th e panne) r ...Ha - •experloneedt a, sense 0r injusticapt enuseitiutresas that' wc_oulf tutd,been tkunkAtint. 4 y,naiturs ho was like his/ather,,,proud and,slubberei Mk . 44yrie sualiOls,?c,Wil miri4 Weristoulll, ed 'alto he indidgeti p then!, '' fettclPis o r conseivences. , , '''..l never sa w incli` a 604 . ° said - the father; 14)61164 WI (lien?! who Observed the oteurrenbtr. 'blay" viorila' sdateely made en impeession tin hint.' , •Kind world often' prove the motet pow erfnl said ihe frietrdi - - The father looked surprised. "Kind words," cOmlnited the fti.e,nd, "ate like the'getttla raid and the'reTteshlng dela tlbut harsh *Ali 'fiend'and' break liltit'ilte angry tentpesk. ' 'Me first' deal: opens el strengthen golial•atkttions, 'While thenthees Sweep' evireatie•heart% in 'deeds.. tation, and mar and detirm all they Woof,. Try him with - kind w thri,they will, prove an'handred fold'inor `iow,erful.' : The ilk& etehilie till by .!tliet 'reproof' —but it _left, Ititit ' hicul.,,, itArchOltit passed away ere it y returned. At times * during his ab. pa, he was: envy at thefiulay ; au ft 6 10011)4 itiv r infhctiod of punishment, Bu le . wordsof punotx stranee were in his • eat / and Ito ,resulved, to 'obey them. At fait the lad came elow-. ly in, with a clotnly , COntehance, and re ported the result 'of 14 errand.' ila'ving, stayed far beyontrhir'titrie, he toOked fur 1 . punitinnent and prepared to, receive it with an angry defiance,, To hits surprise. after delivering the messwe he had brought, his father, instead 'of angry reproof and punishment,4sid kindly. "very well,' my son, yini can go but it) illti3r* again," The boy went out but eras unhappy. He' had disobeyed and disobliged his father, anti the thought of this troubled' hint. Harsh words had not clouded his mind nor aroused a epirtt of reckless anger. Instead of joitiiiiq his companions he went and sat down by liimself,,gneVitig over his act of thsobeilien,ce. As ljjy . thus sat be Lean( his name called. He listened. "Did you call, lather I" Vll ditli my. eon. , Wilt you take-stile package to Mr. Long for met" : There was no hesitation .ie. the boys manner. lie liioked pleased at the thought* diking his father sertoiett, rfachetl out his band for the package., On racily. ing it . he bounded away with light step.' ; "There's a power in itindness. maid the father. as he eat musing, after the lad's de.; parture. And even while he eat Mooing Gael...the incidint, the/ trot cilie=bacit With a cheerful, happy face, atiif ilatd; ,t•Cart tdo anything else for you lath. art" Yes, there-lit pews* in dtinshsess. The tempest isf poksion gari : ooly subtle", son strain pull break ;, but in , los"..and gentle nese there is the power of the enamor raiu the dew and the sunshine," THE POWER'OF kINISNEBB • The follewing atieddhte was narrated at meeting . , lately, held in behalf . ofeducation A certain pritisli school was, !enteritis bre for the rchighehd savage disposition.Of ! the boya" who composed' It. ;Id 'cohiel quenes it had .obia Med the unenviable` des: • ignition SI wilielfullkidg'Schoul."."The teacher, • Wider: Whoa& etrportiilot Ahfit• Istaterof firings oxistee,• atuf •ialro . seemed quite unable its remedy , it:. was .ismortlie ly• dismissed, His ;•sistieessor, •-avrerepif, tbsessiretunatitoomp,andersasstly.dellirteg, the, welfamol his charger Sege why lug. weak-MR4e•or Prini 4 4l49/409;c1Jfi!0' be moat likely to, eenuce tl. ,A[Wr. much, thought, uotielotletl.tbat..,kpisitip!s ,Was the key to the, bpyit'hasim . and 4 ' ,bder,v4ll,l- Iy . w a ited for some opperiliatity MMatiti Worth: :Such an occaskiii soon occurred. One`of the bo've becinie dingeritmsly' itl.' 'Pk teacher Ailed' oinitihim. T his - • •adt with allegethed Withal( ptemedesit. li.repert was soon eirdulattd, *nd •11 -- gedd: iniprea l mon vue euddeulriulider. - Wheal'the school IDet i the teacher informed the , bloys , about their , dimpilion - and , inquired it twit would arse basalt every day i mid certain the state of,ltie•hesilth, -Tho. idea l was novel, likonew-thisivi r it -was cheer fully receivadised 3tissboilltgutirly ac ted .upow it, Their sahootiallow4wwhbees 9aisiss4 tallow ARM. pupal*, ve% ve!fYipookiPs l ;lo4,4 o 4.thotWePtP4. , off4AllY•ifit w ,teachit4, b%ala VW/Pr,* 1 1 0!..- AltilWAl•l o .4 I .°444 ; Pl.A4:ol9l t r e lt t ik 4 killft , a° ',004, 1 1; 1,0 t i t MI" t uns hifithur twee' islet e'er rid; 4 will isiiiiiS;;"'`i4 I gffe' it'firtiting,' and lto on,„Semi rditife ib their little resources. A ciallectiOrt was made. The • requisite tom, minus six penesil•wei obtained. • The master "asked ifill,had been given they could spare..-;-- 4•Yes.” It was sad to be so near the at tainment of their object, and yet, after all, disappointed. Silence prevailed. 'Achim, on little fellow said, "Won't you give the sitpence; teacher I" ..Certainly, I only Waned for you to ask me," was the reply. All countenances were bright with joy.— I The wants of their sick school -fellow werii met ; his hOilth' wd ' duo' time . . , a , Az : . t 2,: , i t ' ',' 'l ,. :i r l ' i. . . , , . D . H 1i E A . ~: . , .CI 1 ~,'I i• .),71.. J..,^.1 1.1 `-} r 4 ;.! C r . 'r rt,; . .1 Itii 13111311111 • .- leer 'lleiblviggeglibliffedtliihind 4141 .1 : ,, SkinWiIIa.W&DDNVII I l ati gidittit.deaserwithipri eseadim:l . Mit ; - .lldanfed hi tititkieity on Wednesday last, lboyeluid•fiila theinserytifolo4 It ahlossii ill d. 411,4otielymv Digt,. Mr. Meyer Le. I Thirechtiolfedifirlhischteir bedew Maw- Niceness one liter Thorne •Hirehe, both ed•falifoof hod menet* dietjoidgdarill fortherlr'oteiniiirieeti.• • ant Who , nape*: waidithe , inidlloglidthet ' .e , At 1 e lithe: care aved jg. was performed by also tbilieartsiof the4yous& •Ifiov pt MR 'Begititiviloeidyn,iiiitt dreg of the Jewish j Oetilltoopodierful•fotgoodieshi edeeadott ditarriage eeremony'werir performed, Mr. afinindiiailthat of ittelligeni-kindemie-w irrolfei- irstioaletille, 'officiating. Thi s I tbeimm,forhicilei awhile Stdoes nribeveriottle Otreettrig ‘littatAnterseting and imposing. I wens doing eitobrat'shatitie,sofigueoelledi flthii' condiment, of marriage, the TOWS, by it—and that'fanilebes sr coastinvi zit iimyersitudtbanedieden • were repeated in potherfoldespelle hrgoorkeseiii pi , ' lli the Olialtlidellingnaga by the puttee. Ifhirifirstleeseuenoy Whig closed, the bride teithdrei, followed , by the ladies present. Mr..Wolteshen commenced the, exercises, ,adoordhig loth& Jewish nrode by offering npla prayer, which wee responded to in Older fir she tereinliera of ski faith present, away* followed by the brother of the brideorod 'therulegroom liras plaited un tisiilvemmity ib remise -this bride. • The bride thee Colliding in; followed by the la dietpieimet,•and••hrittr 'plaeed beside ihe bridograsia, the -, mitisiage mumeorty was Oise Aid' f' rem erfidilaid 'over a glue of whit; Mitight *ft "Wet* thirtbildegiumth ri' tilpplitVhimet it, *hew' if'w as• pissed Wdisibsithr: ,•• IN4mlifelhipifie Pharos die rehhill gihrliOhotihrilteghwontreaill t•• 411e ethe en idle ailleb milk thieving, - fiefibrdhle ft eke bier oft Mom 011ie 14011.. phigliA He'derri'leinitiediltrAglawi Wader Meolfeolli thee r ihditlethig Area siesegthe i dm derthei bind 'MO rid: hisibride• bees plainiegi lb* falfrrOlist'ditopitieor shall bezeiviellytyld tegmbey ands the; glare ddb •arbfkpivii es toridtalige hit grew Iberia" %he fine ,- to *idiom his ! vows. are plighted. • I beat she • Mare iage einilleate 'was I'lol4 tied site father sigthe bridigroom camel forward.. (en tddlendeiniur. of three sear yeate,.•wheite Madams , minuted hinr.from -seeing the objets .of hie Inds love 'sad. •eituree of happinedia) end pro nounemf a benedictioit oviessglem oldies. width he paseedie thirbridegrikwo gad lif. diet and relatiseakiwhentheilealligkr• midis, piety edjourneditio ' Ail , diniotreade.o.4o. behribliktirsA. ••••• ~11, 1i . 4 1 .11.111 I 44 . . . LiWi t*, Vl 9 f rr . '.rWe l : y • wh ere.i I the i'qlliiwimiuiliciwo 0 viiii.iitst .1. e 44 PO; 1 glitittiftntal 4 o. %VP; b4c 4 9lrAff, ' a re 1 i*Rf %. 1 . 1 ,Y. 'I (.1Y591 1 44,1i 4 ,4 • 0 1 4 f);PI 4 Z Nr•Pg py the observation. -" ' . -• . 0.... ...V. ..4.1. 640 t, 6 ........ 'jig. : We adeice,alLyotmg peop l e to acquire 11'4010 life it ro , habit ,iefrogiaaned iin 0411.4viimftit in . spiralthig;and, sr rAtieg, r 4od. I°,l o. 44 si f iq 41 • P le is rtilikk al l% fr. if slang *ores an liftmen. The 4 4 1 te1: they riiii'llieisw6 ifitegliiiiiiidiiffinien of seat •if letignage•.will!'hof tee , if•J - golden age.,f . jeuilv.•-thblpritperteeebe fur 11 1 JlCllW 4 4l4 4l .9o49ffitiffPnbslPer4 in abuse, the hnfortutiate via or negfen )ed education very probably will be drdi• Meld !inlaid* Air 114. ' :rl al 7 - 1 " V . ' : flikdiri is mit Whitefish* hilitilbeid edicatiotlL L gittriiiiiii KAM hi hilbribiiii et. Whim itithelitlif neri.;the hinge* which he,teiiiiir,•iinitituforthlitiffinig4hitli he hearty to form hif 'WWI &oh:oB%l)44W lei ipediiiii, 'aid Wage 'end loafs. Of • the country ;to treasure . 'choke 'Onset its 141 ! Al l itg r i.* i I. atm, , . 2' rlf!9dil P i 9IPTP.'O 4 ffilll 4 1 " 4 , •' 1 . . t i 4 PFPr, O L S q.__ ": b el l P e .,._ . ! 1 4 1 kflOirr 1 4 ' 44 4 11 01A P 341 ." ' 14( ." 140 1 4 ' ih kr i io tr..tikildm ,,4, , • ; here leitolipi, seyig tw,M rack 1 WV g.l f, APAr i c r il yie:bii!mp ri .00 WWI_ Y TI4 1 PTIlla„ It Ir w in , 'P b ! tuittraqii Atslw.erpf, iI.MP•!n - % a r, a7 i 114 .itn ‘ rj. 61 .04T.,?1444# Jf! Oaracsee *Ali; .04.,,, - ,. . ,il i blo , felloilipirnabh! / 00 )P4wse 15* 1 0 , 4. mir ego. by 7/04.441505i ailean,94l4o sod ra a' diiiinsaisOwl witagysaila ImitivaittimiChadew tab. S. OJ it •Ilwo'busuU INcistedy sipalibilsd; 'obi! 16 'thong Ms , nebilitiofigldvelinfiShit pil ttleile, %rid, .*n in ilto ittnalialbitnalYhid. Hot what wore illecoliiihibn ilitti do 'Oil* itai onornicrtel 6 0.. ' ' liitliit'ig ad itll4o , thiltaiott hti.to ltd in I " U Pt isflin iV all 0 11 )1; 5 4' . ' goiml thildu moults.; Wry 4 ,i,', , • . Whp would oyez i f ' ' oislivinti , i , ''' Who wouidliowlfie) IA odeliti , Thougtijil ts birth i ceyot bit2342r, • ' q - '' 41 4 , * in? 0,. 4.09 P 71 1 l ie d ;:4,1, -. ~i l k 4 , ii. 1 : All to El i pia! the (. in 1r I,moubiiig bouli 2 z j a 1 liellow Ea a iiii*lkY •r"/ By epf.l4l,'• Mit allibMl6ol6-1 1 '• u- 1 ' r By*. plit's'draddlstmom9lo3; 1:.; c 1 C ,Ci ' 7 4/. 41 24( /11•04ibiage-**-7 ti , } *,t_ , , 1 By our commeo kindroll madly t! ~ ;, 4 . .. . 4 ki 4 41 01 1311 917 .1 0044.4 130 3tnt 7QM. .; " tfiS klitaTl i gl: 4 ll gPg ; ' ' 1 I ' 5. 'Va theri f laaijo lapel's voli 1 ' , ' Atek mull le 0660 arab 1 ' - ' ' ' ' • bilker, 'AIM iii richly stain • ' illitiisiostbaintiiy Marl- f• , tits t• voteiVeloolh lorentib vow. ' ' While big oriThilditoiii but iiimr, ~ : Ewer te paitiglin. as nOilv - • -, * ' =2l=N SOUPiDADVICE. ' 4 4 14a/44 r ! irliatiuk grioldk dad* Ybiketaripilh Woussiiai saVaitu,th il ioo.ol4 . p6itfed fef tilitoitAPuh. ll 1 3 !IM lected duty ufjpiustuaikly 00;40 uppers. 3A40!" PaartamAftesaarAirb hype ih46iboreiaa t isubeeribenta Gr hom,', who • hal oseripoluttl propriAty, sod, duty otiostaininkby .bislabseriptiou andsdvrortiting,..tite ~ papirro •of I hicown unapt % This duty is the-,frest, own. be. fore ,subseribinr to iQraitean." which ie well , Ivarzh the inoney it.costs. end prini., as a Ann ter 4 # intttekt.eterely. toa suhsarip, tion to any- **wool ,whauwevay..., .3'be prosperity ut Atte coPPIY .41. whic h ~'y' litte,—its eitaffinterr-wetiten Antal , ligettee, ward tian sli.,l4(PerY 411 1404. eltengtt! 9epouds, °Pelt. the iii win! pDllcy of each and ovary Gnu 0(10141ttiv.;44 central point of your greatness...is/sr map Cour}, y dour.m*. • •„ , Now thigli,oF tkijOlit--.4sarelPuaquagoletz your. dollar upon, some epbetnend. meshy and perhaps perntetousAteet ste theorise, The tehlt*Ph 44 1 Piii - rcia4t.itave brittlett the nciekettfiY se your. 944 10 f — kitlEgiSIL you will gat. from ..aisr by-des...course of mint. Now::: eacoangit hia•p bean :abd etrongthont Ws bands by a. sasalrauppoti; sud Jet, his aboott arblea. labgthwa nod brigliten. ,-uudtte iha genial jafluence..at a poem!. and proper mamma arbia / i f you want , ffortaftwe. so well stones and gavot! wialwilaay. its. give you • Omaha"' and hid/paper for, parhapa.lllll —but,. Umtata), hitaaaff doe* not, totaiyou unless you appreaiate sad aad> aupport,youe own county nowspapaitordat Wm ; leakielti right. to *grim or yolk to real& We IL while, this eemaioa unpaid at (lu .ote a, dull follow vi-lwapit I -r.and would not otuleaetwol.owin your, in e,,eint*ingilitod.dp w amp, Dtowey4l-"ouset Alp Yaw Wiahlw.orew artur-trotcouukaot toms. Graham *June subanrihert dud /oval/rein,. bawl* low{ a quick eye toi parrelpir *duty Rad , arjwitto and manly etnuegeiotneet end-back thew . f. Arat.loat detT,Lalwava 'try (kir attggeition reader, add you will feil moth likes' min: the' drat '4l ,- you take hold Id the niwaiiipbVef neigh autOterdwil li s tfo, Val 1 11 0 161 1 tsio:dollate 'dotialt idoOr its uf zed A n ~ . _ ein • %lave' damn' . Wiede 'tn way t.i t idte bibthereof the preU. which: f6i thill#l4- entLiiellefiqtutr`iheiriipel add id*.ttve Wei of *hide powdi, ja driAng rro# ' 66 f r border's' the 106%614 thee! 'inseams • which covets Ina latild— , iddryttir dgatfoo oft dti ataud leavink desith fi l l u niaiclit But, te , t.. .Therep a pail aim co mi qi , b oy& filr rip h c a r tl 7 4 woe field 91,109 r o, the bray's, , , ,• •1ir 71 4 Pareikat s.4Pirdam !roPt PLick stwo 41klion4. tnity bo.4•4li46ooooo o ll.wfigh th. "SW liad sac yam ,for 114figt .11F, 1-1- `4 rsitekni rot ''faili. " fittirrtl 'Am , The elveeernene hid • deierieineirtice;iild the frigate 4.6....leiotrense_ 12.1,011.00 e• alfal' • .4, 1,1 , 4 . I, Vl,i° ll4 Ptk °PAT #110 3 1,7)114 v !! et.ifftwrA flails, l A l o, l . 4&r Ali , dicfe#Pfilic *FY. 01#510 i fig•Pufeid, , ? =A .. ti,P. l 4l'ErcPXOlO- iinialltA 4#lfY , , 14t' ce‘i. 4 to frill *I gP,AT A 11•Aqu 'wFirlt #4 Fli#l o # Ir!Kft 1 4410 1 0 . 14 Irk - , ' oirt,rtiluMr.,•• .b ii , , • ~, . i , *" . 4 , i "TitstiVietUalliiirs!ittr.—.4"teleiritpb- Ito Teeeired yeeterday `f ittYro* Nititibiftfon, ''.ititeir that •lilesars: e,"Webstsit seilettai 'bate ill private liettpresied their disapprobation of the proposed .trnion' parti.—N. F. Tribune. CHEAP BLACKING FOR HAaxsss.•—Melt two ounces of tnutum suet with six ounces of bees-wax, add six ounces of sugar can. dy, two ounces of soft soap, and one ounce powdered indigo ; melt and mix well and add a gill• of. turpentine.• , Lay it on with a sponge and polish with a brush. CORN COl4.-A 9 these aro valuable to teed to your stock, don't sell your'corn itt the ears, but, shell h, grind,or chop uP, steam or boil vout'eoba add yO4 EMI ter your itobli with Wit hay. • 4" .. t:e ~ gIEINE • ' Mines. . TheisitiOpal hiliniirritat'oodtplainN awns diiattleiroinribi*ha &lbw** Stegall* MEMO* 'o 4 iifhrtrr. slid' W& bY Int tiled* drat islrbilinthrnal with gold. blisyninklit bore Wm 'lsfignect for this sierelty2 uSngliitif 'writes, it bee liWtettueopppeold Wilda* frittiv the poht. idellilstW tit itc Germany. The restos abilMititingidhike bodies of troops in atrial' Mid fruisittAnd' the payment of Geniis troopam Holstein, it iv claim ed; have smittired thrrekiowtorvilvesifrom Private and - toglised. of dm' Anstrien otepli hard bealt ',paid by. 'dome write* thittlit' Canoed - 111% , the Mims Mit. non in Tforatte of iiivrf 'the 'standard, airrthe'arbtoitiby of 'eonihittriss to car ,artielerwherl ft if of the Mast ;' In MI6 &Mout,/ it 'hi tetteritlypirippaged to antra frottrinir drtnand'of edict. for Oilj ifornia, Weld* ft we that 9.141;110191 thlp rergy• yaws ? sad' hid to 'KO *mg hi s oxile94,Pit!4Pui whelk, we; regri- UPelt ow immens e uiportitions offoceigri goads 'n00.H141,1 ! And upon l •JP!l' w, , Oat ,Inut4 l46 sbimillesiru!" l : for 16ign_p, WerAkr di VS! IkkiP . 03/01 . 411 silver Omuta ,PST!toDolout-Vde r d end obaul4l4l , l4l l Lbi‘• 4 0 1 1 4 4 64 9* 18 . 00 tovippl' ,Wbettersr our rulers are true ePoilk-mq 64 4 O T Ot"..fira indottry. any pievant us , rrots ,asputrig,. ou abroad, for that .thicik we eil leV ltkli ,0 1 ltaPluro . 'home Lfor Or. Corwin very justly 4 ±r i fslhof ut!nr,pntire exports of broad en) a acid Firoiriationi . to 'all .pitts, of the World during the_paat year Will scarcely anmanntatintArdoes‘ thstootion, goods rid. Porkvi Wswi•the , thltios• ibsecon Vattritnit , di " '; • - ' `110t111118; Yip it. . 1 air. • he"Wiliat tonkrits: worksin 'Ont 'on Nriedlitire and, doleitostie :ebittuitoy, that m ,sefecting the 06'h:or the pitultry house, and Should be cluisdn Whieh is perfectly dry 'and that it sh'obld have an exposure to the east, or !southeast, in order that the fowls May in joythe benefirof the sun + i rays 'tinting : the inclenierit seasons of spring and autumn., 'Arthur Young, whose opinions and in culcations, on most topics associated with the management of a farm, are of high practical value, in some remarks upon the same subject observes: "Where a set of houses are intended (for the feeding and rearing of poultry) a situation should be fixed on. near or close to thu farm yards. and with a , utple space around to allow the fowls to dispense over It, is the day time. and one or more ponds for the aquatic,sorts. Alt. inustAteve #a sea; to. a gratra yard, :AfFitY,, Wr range, and hive olesty. water dear: Great •Airq Dc4XREI 0.4 e *NW " ‘" INEW BERIESL.ka;;2OB i attention shonhi lie paid to cleatilf4oll, ettir ''to "whiteJwashing, 'inn 'for apectiitiill;;' merely, but to desrruy ve.rmirt." -. '"llititil' should never be restricted as ter fiiiid: t'' is far more judicious mid econoiOitfil'ttilii-' low them a superfluity;' tho'n• foe . rettrfriu ' them in this partiridar. Animal:Ad; lit' all seasons, is indispetteible; witlt*# / 11" the•various Soria of fawlf - Wilheeaseoter be prolific, and the outset will Ereatlyiiitieete the gain; but With it• cieurnlion stiptoit,.tile reverse will be the case. As to.'Vsllite.' washing, to "destroy vermin," tftt initidi'-' cation of the maxim !bay be well entittift . in reference to some vermin ; bee i furlit—'' garde those parisitical vermin whielli ih&if ' hens, Ar.c., we prefer allowing illacked, lime or ashes, in which the fowls gait litit row and thus free themselves. ; ' ° • ." FENCE POsTs We are often •asked for the best aselktoti of preparing fence pests. ' : - When practicable, always ptit thivppor or limb end of the poet in the grounilitimis: reversing the position in which it grew : The valvular arrangement of the oapiilary tubes of wood is each, that• theigwistarit, from die ground.w ill rise if placed weasel* , down, and thus assist to decompose Choi wood; but if the poetic reversed the utois%; tore will not rise, and ihereby, the decay will in part be prevented. •As addi flops security against derby; ter of the following may be adopted : Insert at the end of she post intended ttl.• be placed in the ground a creak solution of corrosive sublimate, to the depths of its in sertion i this is called kyanizingtr and if thoroughly done, Ito that the wootthe returewd. the bottom, will outlast the up per part of the post. %Bunt the lower: end of the post, wed while hot plunge it into melted tar, or pa- Aroleual s or °collar will answer. I.ltitstrendalf eirtarreil posts be soaked solution of sulphate of iron,. (oonnuott, WipperAsklyrime - week - before - being pia -04'14 agiabnil: they Will last for ' iifb l'ffetbfis of pests should he iarreir isitirtibq AI in '‘ho ground,' and theft n' will Alit& lite tar- to enter the grain of ihe' isrbod, :nitrifies close it against ihsects.' Ate,-64./Perkftik Farmer. WHAT CONKFITUTEs GOOD FA nmixo: Rervflone;:iiPhis Itvularks on "billet -s t'artning"—a 'valuable and erudite.' *CA. Bays ; . _ "it may be laid down as a atitniling'fitik. and it a guide to direct us, that alliisiaid' tiiiiriing, the whole of that proceati.. by , Whic:h . bid Inuit is to he eencertielliliti.' goothindprtiduclive, and to be continued' in that aisle, is ohm posed of the three Mb:- idarinittspelrattntilr of husbandry, ' - -"' '' ; . l'i To , itaery on% all - supertlbOtta -lilt& F' mbartl- Water by means of judleiothi' raining. ' . ' ' . . .. 2. To MgtdrVC . — Thrhiglllelediam of Inianure,,, the strength and' fertility which al trees el o ' . , ha sted by cropping. '' . 2. to Otriet 'all noxiotig eteedi, 'eat: the.altength of the manure may be tbro*P: ntti the' crops; and not into the weedai''', j Eeer,y, farmer who exercises his 'Mind!, d 'the dltivillon and management 'of 6 lir. didds, will at once recugnize the hilliolI.:, "ail Octlie foregoing observations. lcdl. i Dbeiotte at are the troths they inUuNite t pl . tIY. We feer;tvill tint-profit' by thent. 7 -- artners used ..line upon line and piecept ukti . preeept" . In these matters. . . , A Tsar roe FARS acs.--Dr. it. 7'. Bold. win has recently made public the result or twarezet• yam' htvestigatiol►' and espeti• Siam epos atsnures, and the various Issyli of firtilizior the soils.' He states that the but erstiperdiest way to fertilize any sent Is to cover it over with straw, bushes, :pr soy riw material, so as completely mikado it. The surfade of the earth thus being' made cool, dark, damp, and close. Wan" undergoes a chemical process life puneflibl ' tion, and becomes highly fertilized. Thhi' plea of•krtitiziug, he sayd, Indy be appllnd with slimes* to any soil whatever, no taitt.P ter hbw poor, and the result will be astpn.: Whing. I ' • ,130k.' 1 o u I. Iv one quart of hotititßy, put ono quart of cold water, and lattleepopnftli nf spit ; buil until the. wit.. t tar le entirely absorbed. Take it froi the fire, cheer the put closely, and' lent on thit hut .seheit for fifteen or nventjitmle ehtik.in soak, :Stuire it in a deep conned: buttdr nut iato small pieces:on; thttinp.. . 'Dente who tke cream - withiti • lint3t.addhitlf,a pint while on the ashst ' It *whilst and better tested . when boiled ,ins pet lined with porcelain. or is Antitheft pipkin. A Biz' or ROMANCE.-A singular, end afieling Scene took place yerterday,,ili Onanibero street, near Broadway. young width who had lelt Ireland some year. ago, and since navigated round the landed in New York on Monday aflanwcin. 'On yesterday, he hid turned donut Chambers street, and was met by an emigrant just landed from the Wash ington. Both instinctively stopped and looked into each other's e yes wit h a gow i... zing. intentness. The young man was bronzed by a tropical suit, and was cords ! able with difficilliy. "Tom,", said the elder man "Father,", replied the other, and both •were enlocked in each other's artnaln,i mOriiiiii.;"cieating quite' a . ' sensation in the , - street. The _Wry. le ..c0un..1411; Tbi lather was a very .respectable gend i enkin fatale!, whose youngest sou went .at die . cmcineuccineut of tw fatiow , 4 'Year after year, the I.4thea!*eireutustatiellerf became worse and worse. (ill ittugth,biktl._ was forced to emigrate. atmege.ient,-. incidence, the father and eye, whieluttli, heard nothing of each other for futirletere, , met in the streets of New y ß t4,jl.onehe ving 'arrived from Calcutta Olt XIMNISYr,, the other from Ireland on Teasday. the young' seaman is the second offleareeit large ludiaman joins:rived is the riven** N. Y. Stan • Allots T;n9r.-0. ' by doyaa •iak trl I me. sir r 001,4 beautiful yews W h s.. . ' grily, to a atraoser• at 14 pr two. A,. b smoo. ell Pikidohl. 04. plied the. I.lisr!3ol44lll*4ocA 46) . ft At 410, s Ne. 4 ryicii shit forgave him. 1 4 I.elf # s sic!. '#,11,. # is, - k.