1 J': V - ill". :.v;.:, ;ff '.Tr "- -ir If -v'-- . Jf . " : ' - FT V " r.?V..SVl ; 1 There latere TBiccSore' . The X" MertV If. ' i I V Zv I -21 V -. - V- , - . .. r- . m . V-- n -TV - --- T ' 7 I " ..-:.;-' . ., I i .'7 'I V 'i- - .-- :. --IF . . . ? - ':..; ----rv-''-. "-- f - V- J I : V -J IFI V. S . F -v . WSS ' 1 i ' 9 - - - . T T . .'..WTfll - 1 I -J . Ill X- " - i-' 1 I - - .-I . ' . - - -- -r Vi Pl. Vu 1 1 ! : I III fJm I ' ! 1 ' ' ' r J ' iC of trouble f fere 0114 CLEARFIELD, WEDMSDiK .UWA11Y 1(5, qnito doallo 3 surper.' But what 8ay to a compromise?'!"" try -Koarlnjr-Brook ?" ? J-et fatigued by (he length of the chase, veaiw "orsclvc3 un(lel th try 'Koarlng-Brook 1 'Ajreed, Squire I agreed!' "iln3Dlore th air of surprise than fright, hi's This little brook, riging back of what is gen fnUCf3 Ia'J gen,,jr Urk UPon .eck, h:sl erally known as Cobble for Koble'sV bill ana"dark ra'3cd and H his colors flying, lo ) JJJt should Thcogb ? v. -iMay turn i L Uay, brother ;' . 1 ' My arm sL J f grief were y I. :d cry, 1. ' ' ' 0 brotl. . . i, i&je! let c I ?A brotber I Peacbor ' 1 fesawav; . 1-i 1 I . 1 it 11 1 3 ll'lcouleharm, ' : jane aim.' - '? ' j in w; - . . 111'- i jFrom t'J jcEU-ni , jon jf'n-!eof tb . . tbo exPAatv.' The. 4nMlert s6.!-i of most' r ,,1-ir iudges i '4 to r-i-v ; r:; in Jordan u"-' :n,sin Cr v of 3n Pe 4 - ''. x man. if lipbif HobA rr.ll m . ...1 il o'- trri 5 r .....mOll, .. IL'.'I .-rii - 1 1 Retire .hthc m ttort9 , n0t at . Tte -v . ? I 11" "uiu im uininea as n. ninnn. tain anywhere .else, Cads its way down to the Boquetbyaiuost precipitous rout, and al most entirely oa a bud of naked boulders. Hence its name. It has no perpendicular fail, bat its roar an be easily heard in a still night for a mile and a half. Every thing seeiaeJ in readiness, and all eaica m the wa-on, when the tiuick ra he Sherilf detected the absence of an in.por ant member of the party. 'Achy, wherc's Three-Legs V Little Three-Legs was a mediurn-slzn.l t,r, Colored bound, of lull blood, who bad ,Zn taught fn a bear-trap while on the rnn-wav and had been kept there until from sheer star ration, sho fcuaired orher leir and rptnmnr) t i "cer master. Shu had Ion Ami.,,'. ... ... - a I'iiiiicuiar . f e ever since. He .frequently carried lier 4 ome in his arms after a long chase. Her , J?n?r I'wutiful cars, and clean, ti.in skin Viowcd vjs purity of her blood, while her cry C4ear an pure as a trunn.ff mi A.-. assistant to tho other dors. She intain her .position in a short ch.isn yol!, but in a long run, tho strain on the i3:;iI'T fore-lei wan iiu r,mii ... i. . i f little leather boot to t!io- shorfonn I It prevent injury by hittii,g it on ti.e 1 . ivu-t-s 1S an sate. I wanted to save r the run. We'll tc at .Von-,!!-, , - - lb i e sort epic, the C.I tin r,f -ho ,l IpiCJilDrni the drtT. trn wom i. ;i"-- upewcu Jjituself,-Apollo3 Xcwell, whom 110 worthier man trod the soil of U issir. Many a man have I heard prafso I itegrlty of another by savins : It 's as honest ns A polios Xc-o"rr. V tyisk ride of three miles brought us to 'i fntirscction of tho brook with the riven J"' horses were taken from the wagon and 3tt. under a spreading beech, and an nmbrel 'T.nread over a tnyf-terious-looking basket in dunded on, as if hoofs, and conscions of nnti Atifed in eosUcy. Ysh." said Xewell, not a ' spurning the ground vlth'U untiring sjieed. I s ' 'ic track.' irom w ten rod seemed ire fur dinner r, king tliC basket.' iaa.h.!', said Arcby, 'I Know wiiosa uo cp chat prog.' ,c. indeed,' replied L , 'ever since jiifposed on my good wile as a beggar, in '.I goggles and a knapsak, and drew on her ' I 'ipatMes for a good dinner, and was broom rS tho house to iav for it.' i:t 111s rifle to the cock, and troifed ; ,. nrkled at the remembrance, 'fick- - 1 viij 10 clear the woods, the distance Tj;an bread, salt, a chunk of raw pork. word, or ic'I u sioo-i 10 tno river beinir siou' ss plat. On ho came. Oh! tr t-L-a IT and," a, tb5Lrai8C'1 hiS liflC t0 ,lis s!i0U,iCr' ' -ie iue last Do.ni.l Jror.l i bis tfl tli,. From tl meJ at Iii3 "ock.and ur- uucn turn ol the deer a beau, it was evident he was ed. rbof.;r,-J fllE SOQl'ET . : tIuab.'j i ginC:tober. Thoc is raysr-'sted on the'! 3 lUsle Tillag9 of scene &' surpassing. , eemcd inlaid with . j colors. The frost- j th his ir.ric wand. cntisvma.illi... If L .. ----VJlt(J. In as bo sfrncl.' t i,t ti iitcr, Jilt. 1 10 ti v.- ( : tho riVpU and & thrc0 s,10,t j"ni;'S ir:t w ,. ' The Sheriff liearJ r:;- 1 ! Vfo fioyi hia station t!it . .... tstenod up. 'X tie iDSaoWatl,c river, V , aU,Ht knce. U"T cwt, Vcttius adv years, He, heiiig clad i., UTfil to buck rtowlv float- need in ing-boots, ot- o in and cut if -;.,, ,r.s i;.ro.,t. IhoimictLadfctruck jt,;h3 root f 1I:C horn, on the side of t!.,ilJj ..j.pcd t.iere, consequently the o:i!v Rt.inn. C't, not killed. L .v j aia liroce.xh'ii .m f: - beech" anhe elnjj I ti.ese vvzb ja 1 labie varietwli;ie m, as if to j"e ra. g-tinie shoul .igiia Ue tmchangin, aj :a and the pint' t . lie grass was uj. j 'is the 'Taroi-ra;(;'i ' r.titirg-knife t. ....-, KANSAS.. , . . Kecest Electiox .rcMAtE Heroism. Du ring tho recent election much cxclwiu-.-iit took place in Kansas. Tho object was to oucirR1 or reject tho Constitution, as framed at Tope, ka. At somo of the -polls the ballot boxes were brokcu, and the clerks severely maltreat ed. The St. Louis llepublican, pro-slavery, say Tho first el lata at ri!vw;' , , , ,1, . .Ti7tt"-0 - 1 vV-wajron. toward m. K'ncwmi ,dd . ii. TS tCL iost affectionate look. Abels leashed !.itfii"" 1 x ..Ilk - A I era Whimuprin" a hriiii. in I M mn.t very .. stay aS nr. damage injurig : fire .r ile 7"t.Kl at tbe nrr-ii" t .-: Abraham - -,tl. o- 1 . ... ste . t -e- . .. .. VP 'fT . . ." 1..H. I.r.OrrVe, .Ve, ' J former th.ew 'V ' I, nV ."cccA to'V? ,S 1 W'v TvQthe ,,rook join . . ' 1 .n" - 1 V 111.'' 1 1 F,.cWl ;: ' - .i -:.-bounds. Aitl " JL ll v ' v f I . , 1 -I K1W" .O.I . I . Mr 1 , tl' " ' V .c,,.. C. H -- - rt - . vw-i n-iiLM 1 i- - . 1 V i'Ace.l v,o I 1 ..oUS s 1 nt. .-.,. ftre Vbc w ' .etsn6 rw.r . u- ,Wlr came to o.,, If important Upat A C5Iro0? rvC v ! ir ",lrI -fiV J? .. kcrmncLi,Y t .e 1 fiL (Ione Iea(iillS bim up and ice VTliired himself out. A full half- . ..111. .' tV,t.t'X ! Iiai--t iVw, lost u v.VaAe r ;. r I Ifc 1 W' .,..eO fc ,.r ilC v m ; r r 1 . 1 t . kc". ,.,ae -r r-a ' ' - j iu - swas wj.jLll1 .entr-1" n 1 !,',- Mtid .yiC- aention J . citnde . etcrroconjivx t.U.eeourer V; vv;v. osct I1! (I lift DU"- ' K i aiW TlOllJ v ...i. CUU er with tiieir noses to the ground, in a trak,' and started for the bead of . The inn-way was fro: . tho ton of down the stream, crossing it several its confluence with the Boquet, vn said river on the west bank there- lawyers would say,) for about two ds, then crossing the river at a little 1 then in a direct course to Eaht 11a prouaojy be an nour iieioro a a co'uu oc iounu, me aucria ana r- rtllf ll.rtll f. tli I i .1 n a "it nr. otlirt.,ln their skill lor his line in the deep 'id tho river, and Ar te d up the stream. Meanwhile, - ith his ritle in his lap, listening Trout were not hd tiic Sheriff was about giving up 301' ' tiirowing ins hook into tne . tea gently down to the deep pool 0 1 , and, 'Ileav-ins ! what a bito i Wv. Tft hooked, but the old fisherman : i ' 11 it would never do to tug at . ..1. . . . ... Yvft' V line. .Having no creel, it was natter to give him his run. It t in this way, until bis trout- nose to the surface for relief. ght gently to the shore, the M a stone, and nsln? his old bea- S5 oa gash, which let a litt.'j Mood: . 1 . 1 1 .. .. . . "11. v, iiim in.1 was 01:111s 1 eel in ;.,.... r,.i and now commenced' one of he r exc'itin ' encounters it waiver my fortnii wi'iicss" It is well fciiowiihat an old stag aV- is ong the most sava-e' of animals, and snlun gash made in his throat had severe raain vessel, the Mocd he had hist amount 0 no. thing. Ie lowered his bead, and niuJv.fii'nge atjhis cueiyy..L j:ulAi.-aaCi to catc.i him i.y ti:e horns and force his noVm dcr water by liis own weiglit. But this oilld not last long, as the deer's struggles wcre,0w c rful. lie next auatrd fo ,)0,(1 ,)im horn, and use the knife 00 ti....,t. ,. " , ,Tbe result of this .e.sper:m'vuit..vas that , landed about six fect'otf, wfth the whole fr.it part of his clothing torn from his body, n il his knife lost. The d-jer made another spri g at him, with J,ke intent to put his fore feet i top of him as he lay in the water, and tramp".' him. ' This he evaded by a sudden spring, at.', again succeeded in grasping him by bot horns. Thus they struggled and floundered f sometimes one underwater, and then the oth cr, for some twenty minutes. Meantime the dogs had run in, and too inastill came to the rescue. Unfortunately the water was iust that dentil in wlii.li mm nnd f..-fr ponlil vf-.Ti.t lmt $ the dogs could not touch bottom. It was all they could do to stem the current, to saj' no ad potatoes to roast. Good ! Ah ! ha !' aid Abies, 'three black quarts !' Twas tho rock he usually split on, tho' onr j.neral failings might be said to be primUire. A circular bole of three feet across, by four itches deep, was soon dug in the ground, and fded with clean stones from the brook. On tvse- a rousing fire was kindled, and left to liirn nearly "cut. Meanwhile, Archy bad cut a llf-dozea chops from the venison. The Shcr jr' had occupied himself with preparing his ivo-pound trout for a bake. The modus oper hdi I beg to set forth ns a rule for all gour mands I-.iMilie situation. After properly cleans iig it, he, with a knife, made an incision down tic whole length of the back, nearly as deep as tie linck-boue. Into this was laid a thin slice if raw pork; if you can add a squeeze of the biiion to the pork, all the better. The belly was tfr.flbd with the soft part of a loaf of rye and Mian-bread, mixed with fay a gill of Madeira vj'.ne. His troutship was then carefully and tightly rolled up inthe hull' of a clean newspa per, and laid in the embers to bake. The time nJ.-ccisary to properly do the fish must depend tri.its size.. I should say --fou,l ' forty minutes, and "hen properly done, he ,s a morsel for an epicure.-of . your urW it's a u ' - 11 the delicate, flavor 01 a w-cll- la cremc, w.'i.a Ucep-watcr trout. The fish devoured first, as wos proper, then came the chops. Oh ! ye well-fed city alder man, who think ye sit down to your groauing boards and eat venison, I would one of the best of you could have partaken of those chops ! Venison as was. venison' were they, cut from lirrnvsincr in his native woods but i . - r T-nr '"vg before; none 01 your lilacs, uisgusiing stun . oq down from the country in February, coursed u.., blood is heated and unwholesome before he is killed, and then frozen and thawed and frozen again, until no trace of juiciness, or fibrinc, or of reiu'son is left; but rich in flavor, tender, be cause well fed and fat, and luscious with the rich juices with which nature seasoned it, broiled on the glowing hickory coals, and cat- on vet smoking with the bubbling heats of its . . . . - - 1 1 wn juices. A sicgic glass 01 wine 10 eacu, 1 nd then for tho dessert ic woods ! Vcs, indeed, and such a dessert hen Archy went up the brook trouting f i i .r i. r!.T;i, -ct -. .,. i. : r. . , .. tho morning, he returned, to all appearance w.. . ..... r. v.. ,u.,.u... ... ,w l.n dfll pn i iic a i.iaae-i:i;e point ;- , . ' .. . , .'i.-d .i UN .11- .Vi.-IH . .-... ...... ' ..... ith a dripnius basket, m wlncii wcrff u"fc ir.. Iio Tin(T tliA TirMi.t cili. f ,V-"J I" -...j- the bank a t.vo pound It he heard ahslloo from JTcw- f:e, and parted for the camp. Vie -f III" " . ., os' at O- ...T -,tute4w , .-Ira ..vV ftC 1 - "- v for v vo vv iVl' before with liis rifle up to gs on the brook; bo : Newell skill at tke point where the the Bouquet,- and the Sher- .here the run-wny crossed 3 TV . 1 '1 1 1 . . .dBUV.! -V PI ce , Irp urnaV ptov ,.tr .1 v . 'I S .xnrt . vov v.rn ! . - i'a .Vis tittl ' Jr . AgMf'$ P'Ablefs further up. .,iev ' f -.1 iqi-" 1 " " -V :f:,f. e iWtlVt r ' 7 l eoat, it's 1 hear that!' ?. ' ' chorus! The clear, pure morning," undisturbed by vo tho deep raonotonc cf every voice distinct and High and clear 'above all of littfc Three-Legs. the mastiff", chiming well fUtVw.AudJhe young one my blood uioreYh7t?tnV.y. ''that' Abels' rifle or Ar- i I of itliad. nof stopped the' VfitiS V'iiui of 6oie' an- 'peaHmove. ' Some for vwas a brief opening had been broken, as sharp as a needle. Oa this the .Shcriif had seriously torn his hand caily in the fight, and was losing some blood by it. JIa shouted to Newell to fire at the doer, but so sndden and rapid were their motions, that the old gentle man was afraid to shoot, being as likely to hit one as the other. As for myself, I was a mere boy, and they had been gradually getting into deeper and swifter water thau I could stand in. I could do no manner of good, and stood on the shore, amid the bariiing dogs, excited' r.nd speechless. Again the deer's uoseas forco under ' water for a moment, and again with a mighty cfTort be raised his antagonist with a lunge that rolled them together in tho stream. L felt his strength failing, but ho also knew liis life was at stake. Earlier in the-bat-tle he hail fought from a fouling of prida, and fo save the venison, as there would be no chance of killing it now, if the buck got away. Now, had he let go, and made for the shore, the chances were tho deer would tran.plerhim before he readied th bank. At this critical moment Archibald arrived. He had heard Nc well's . gun, ami not hearing another, had taking it for granted the gani3 was quietly killed, and strolled lieaurely.' back. Seeing the real stato of tho casoat a glance, be plunged Into the stream, drew his knife, cut the animal's ham-strings at a blowj aud ended the .'fight. . Both were drawn ashore, the deer dead, and 1 perfectly exhausted. A draught from a bl.'Clc bottle, , dug from the depths of the mysterious basket, soovx put all parties to rights, saving the torn harid and ba- ..lt,...0 , --- - j .veety little Iroutlings, of from three nd a half inches in lenith. which ho- m;xn red to keep alive, by taking then ftrcfu!'7 om tho hooky and keeping the bjfc1' under 3f i fit.r. Ta lm I.t.f ..in tln-m iniTuiaiiKieai, T " " ' " . - j - L I id lav them lu a frvins-nan or nc cal3 "4s but a moment's work. YTfr Ilot worthy ilsscrt for such a dinner tcr. linS niorceaux ti revive the drooping appot'-3 of appoplec. t alderman ! rrh i1:i-'5 imnf. Mm tli- roast wero now tiled,' and recliiiing jQ-cr ,he spreading bicch, the party rested f :l th fatigues and ciitemeuts of the day"e,iev!n3 the time by t;I-s ar.d stories of old unts escapes by flood aid field, and all :1 VJI"'cd trialiJ anJ CXP s: res of border lifiM ' i'SauIre said A'jg to the ShV fI'U bet till venisoa youf hit tho $Uct' bird top of. that mulleni .v. Rand's too ,- j. t - f. c.'it v. nnlv about sixty bal- lots were given, and these were afterwards de stroyed in some collision between a party of pTO-slavcry men and their opponents! . The wholo- election was regarded as a farce. In some districts no polls were-opened, and it is not probable that any regard will bo paid to this proceediug, alter the direct recognition by the abolitionists of Kansas of the laws en acted by the late Territorial Legislature, and the oiiiccrs appointed under these; laws." A l..f(,.i- fi nm Tnv.TCttce tO the bt. X-OU13 J.U- tclligenccr. says, that business was beginning to revive. No attempt has been made to bring the murderers of Barber to justice. The wri ter adds : "The Governor is trying to get out of tho bad scrape he has got into, but I think it v ill be utterly impossible for him to do so. tt ...li.-a fil.mt i.ifi i:ir to Lawrence, bv.t I J 1 ' (.!.-.. ..--- -. ( J think tha first move he will make, will he in fbo other direction. In the event of. the Sen ate refusing to confirm, him, his res-gnaUon, or dismissal, I do not know who the Adminis tration could get to take the post. The com forts and emoluments of the post arc certah.ly no inducemonts, and it does not appear to be . i unt or. a vcrv great place to m1'-;., r - ' ,- -mug ts certain, that -it is now the moM important post in the country, and that a faith ful and able discharge of its duties is, as blat ters stand, actually essential to.the pi ace of tho whole country. ... Manv startling Instances of heroism are now related, since the S-ia'C I-snronca was rais ed. One case was tho bringing in of ammuni tion, thro' the bescigers' 'hues, by two ladies. A lot of powder, lead and .'other ammunition was at a place some eight iniles distant from Lawrence, was oflixed and wanted. Tho be siegers had the idicc completely surrounded, when the two lal'S ia question, Mrs. G. W. Brown, and M S. N. Tooi, drove out with a buj-gv r.lon secured tha needed ammuni tion bencatilieir clothes, and drove in ag.iin. Miso!ans stopped their buggy once or twice, bdn'-.-i. jrabmtry to let them pass without-arch. Tiiii iv. a remark. able pe of female intrepidity ; but 1v mindevery flung is thrown in the shade by the jf'tiduct of the heroic and devoted sentries ofLawrence. I or a full week they were ex jed to nocturnal excursions, and were fired f .on every night. Gen. KoLinson, knowing What a dessert in ..e. i..i.ieij .ui.iujii. i puiu- r' : i i . . . . . t i . . i . ... . . . . ... tune gruuiiu i ur quarrel, issuea orders mat mo sent riessho'd not return the fire, until in immi nent peril of life. These orders were obeyed, aud such heroic and exposed endurance is al most unparalleled." The shots fired at'thcra were mostly of a random character, but one sentry had a ball put through bis hat, 'and an other had a horse shot under him." rv . T . . . . .. -...-. ) . ihe new dogma 01 me 'lmmacuiii q0', .. - . I T. " 1 f t 1. ' 1 cepnon in me jlvuiuisu inurcu, is ttin quite a discussion among the faithful iuice. v w . ' . ,. f . l . ,. T Olivers is luourguu ui mji;un3aua'(I.,l .tane nortion of the Catholics, arret r.y is the,, H of th0 Gallicaa or tLVa0ffa Montanc Krfl0n of the Church. ed that the rtv ,ogma iead 4f para; tion of the two baches of the f J - .j. give our readers sonf.-llc;l 0f ih( if'k-t 'of foE Ait, this controversy, we givir- - a translation oi an muuu m .. to an article in IS Unietrs : "You aro the men who wrop ,tj., t the Inquisition, the greatcstc. kind; who shed blood like water If) , the Albigenses, of the Y. aldast Ulg Hussites ; who butchered obi rat? i, children ; and said whilstlreadf"-: heaps of corpses, God will feaar', who bled Spain to death, ;.xt;' Moors, and proscribed tb S&veM'j the Protestants on St, T' ftY blessed the dagger of JACur'i loosa upon Europe the ihl.-t cocted in secret the -Enrpr formed Flanders, by the ha Alba, into an immense slifl V Giordano iruno at too,f rack the genius of Gali'oij XIV. the revocatiouf ii burnt four hundred i Qia'l signed a hiuidred Jhj"J ( w a t - '.A - aurt- t" iKVi "2 A Galas, executed Labarroyr flayed Y killed, at Home, Gen. Duphot, shook in tbo l.tli centuryv t!ie law of sacrilege, as a trial. -torch of the . Inquisiticn, and finally irritated ' France, during the restoration, to such a de gree, that after a long, resistance, France in-J" diguantly punished you. Do you recognize yourselves in this description of your service,. and in the long trail of blood you have left be' hind yon on the road of the iust? ; Do you be- C gin to find out what your family name is 2 Your name is not religion, for religion i poaco " in the State, whilst, wherever yon set 3 our ' foot, we find nothing but discord: Ko power. " x . no people, ta? been able, tp Uve withiitiataty. reach of yortr breath, without being poisoned -and Vomiting you back." . ; . 7- .-; s . I'll I ' rem " , -ro ' . Mr n 11 i 'i . X -I .iajerfidi- 1 . y. , t'ra Iiav7i?WsiRjr1 lame to- 6hoot. A?rI.r- can.' & Ycs ' ixiS "c-' 'i Harry will lend me his 0,The ri'flr sa a9We ruadeiat Lansing bur"" thr y nianllfacturer Northern hunters ' tho. tli0USl)t capable of boring a de- ccnt.b ...,, , , ... na tne oau a nunureu ana twenty to He slowly drew sight ou the lit- J as he said, I'1I not kill him, but his legs off.'. The bird plied his little 3 as he fired, flew around and around, tri- vain to alight, but could not, and at last, aricd and Weeding,' fell to the earth, both MomrvrxG x Caxbidate. At a Democratic 4 meeting held at Indianapolis, says the Chica- r; go Citizen, Lieutenant GovcrnoMVillard wa3 recommended as a' candidate Tor Governor next y3r, provided be.would agree to'refiaia ' from using that "CnwuhluTr-i. ae-r'adin- ' stimnlaat called brandy. As soon, as The rn-"' ' olafion requiring reform ; of Mr. 'nilard,-tras"-adopted, ho became rcnllent'a-hd" adefressod the mcef ing saying that ha had been a wander er from the true path of manliness : and that if the Democratic party wo'd make hira Gover nor of Indiana, he would pledge himself to get sober and remain so. ; lie said tlat ia consid eration of the fact that a terrible struggle was beforo t!ia party, he felt it necessary, ia order to carry tho . Democratic standard steadily. 6fraig.it, to, rely more upon bis manhood V brandy. lid concluded with 4 rccapiiiiljf Of the matter in thlo wi. ' ' T f . c r T 1. . . . - ' ' . -uc gone inus jar m plclgiog toyou. my loiat abstinence from the use of intoxicat ing liquors during my term of service if eledd ed Governor of the State of Indiana, that il you I might avoid even tho apearance of evil, juu mat me tongue of slander and malevo.encs may be hushed and palsied. ". , ' "' v ..... - -.'-T dista tho tl I bilimcnts of the Sheriff. He was a sorry sight to see. Not a sinzle trarment was left in its.rrs missinS.'j integrity, whiloi the old broad-brimmed boavef AVe were all astonished which had served him Jor years as hat, nn a-d the Sheriff, 'that beats my shot; when yoy TTell, "Arehy,' V VVrslJa. drhilnuf. cup, and landing net, as - - . . J.di!.n floated off and si .1 i.e eer was now. dreo rteTJ divided in the iisnal'mannor, that fs tt Jv.ne carcase was cut info as .many piecw tftre were person3""in jLi . parly,' (the Vnfrfnl Skin-belonging of giit to thpo.i, first draws bI6od,' whenone fern's ei Kx.fviihc' whole,' and ?('l",st'1on" . tila0iare iMfptW Fuo calls o'A tha n.--'.-: !-.-., de Of- -Q&iJlifnl t;.,. , In those tuys, tii vra, tho Mn',. IJitWAr ' ZZV-I ,.N one" ever tbovghratj.ict 1,1 The Opex Folar Si;a. A writer speculat ing on the cause, or causes, of tho cpen soa at tlio extreme regions'of the pole, as beheld by our intelligent and intrepid navigator, Dr. Kane, says: :. " " '' Humboldt, in his et Cosmos," in speaking of the threo different- modes for tho transmission of heat in onr g1be, says, and these are his words: A portion of the heat that has pene trated into the equatorial regions, moves in tha interior of the globe towards the poles, where it escapes in to the atmosphere and the remo ter regions of space." Here' I think is one cause for tho waters being unfrozen near the pole. " Ah open sea, enclosed and sheltered bv an immense wall of ice may there not be isl ands in that polar lake, vcrdent in summer, pro ducing fruits and flowers ? Whv tiof. 1 ther, what sort of people may inhabit those is lands? Are they bright and sparkling as their own auroras ? It is possible that there mar bo a volcano at the extreme pole naymostprpb- able, for I think I have been told clouds, like that of smoke, havo midst thf brilliant rays of the AurorV',.or,cal's- ' 'Z, .fuitho worst is- it ha. nntJ2.i' "" 4' Our Southern pole, will no donKut ome.i--.r - ' '--.'- . J:d3' r r Y ., - "La, m?," sighed Mrs. Fartwnrto "her r 1. i . - . . - three mortal weeW bleeding phrosolotrv Ja. Ui" tho braia, which was fc5ded w i; TTlC f - ventilator of the heart1".5 Svo,Si2Ici CtnH ination of the Ur'i andnow sicfe M the chtorof.n.ftrlu. : .Thei e's jxo blcssine- f like that of wealth, partienWly when.you.-ri i .J7rtFi ' - frn-,:. ' no f.,....."" jtiZctS C0W.1rT. "V xJ. KKws oct the faculties bs J ingVni- r .uix-ryo, oa ff .modest"'"- "s,ry off ryins 1 that'J; theirSk;,awe?-i0P':,e,nt'andafcfs the idle ocen'"1 - . . ..r ' . -v- Jrfnclr may be a hi !- r.. . - , -oroalia. lnavs lut n, tear, ... 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