" ."aL- . ‘ xxx-’l' 5' .w'pflvliu '.'"? "gr-'.sgfifiyu‘.’ A“ . 'I 31'???“ 5! a; El IBM = II '1 1." Muhn‘ 'M’y: ME BY‘ MOORE 8L THOMPSON. 3 mmmmga m unmocnync BANNER" m pubhshml ,I.wcokly; n! 82 per unuum—ot 81 75 if? paid In ad. vnnco. .. 7 Né' pdr‘or' cq'n ho dlsmnlinuéd (unless nk llm'Op‘ "on on g cdllotsl until all n‘rrcnrngns me puit‘l. mahh‘emeemunts. &c;. at llm usual rnws. POETRY. From :lhe Knickerbockcf. WOMAN’S TRUE GLo'uv. 1 am no ninréh child; the dnya nre gone. The lovely dnys. wlnch dmnnre brighlons now. When loudness clustered round my lmng's dawn, And rend lho fulnro on’ my smoolhor hrow.‘ And shioldodmo from harm. I knew and rcrked not how. ‘ ~ ‘ None Maud Imlyweén mo mu! the cold, cold .woridl .l‘ve In‘unched me am upon a Ironchcmua son. upside lho onml. lm‘c. nml ( lowly furlcdu Our lulle Ipnh a! snowy mil mnsl be. ' . To mccl lho,bil:¢r;blnsls ol rude ndvcrally. . Ho whnml low- xlonda ,nor at the helm: ' Erccl and firm,' far l-ulung Io (lvscry ll quumnin “(we be rnllmg an In wlmlm Our fragile lmrk. where sol'l‘y cradled In. His dénhsl'oncb', this lilllo boy and l. ' ‘ So vL‘hen (he skin: "are liluo, the wafer culn'). Wu gcnlly mil. beneath his mnuhlul cam. , Delighted will) the blaze llml brealhc: like balm. ,f Auditor": will: lhymh nnd curling lxdlr ‘ Aroun Ily brow my darling bold and Mr! Bu! when the 51mm Brim-5. and the spray, 0! this mm! vexed and billuu y urn 0| IMO Flllclh lho nir.l may not turn 1m a". . And hido mo item the hx‘ry nnd lho'sirih‘. for] um standing torlh. n Mother and u ano And I mnsl fold my hn‘ y to my brrml. And shelter him as ulllom ahcllerad mr‘ ; And a! my husband's side unshnken rent. To hear our lot. wlmlc'or Ihnl lux muy ho With {valiant hope u: d Ligh sorcxuly. Such is n woman'sduly; nnd her nim Should be to find in [hm herjoy und‘pride. Sheln’ay numsk the uuccnnin tm-nlh 0! Fame To scatter h'cr' po'ur th ed: nfnrnnd wide: A qu'eenfivnmh lho cirulo 0| her home. There It! her reign. and never wish to mom .’ A-DDR HESS Delft-trod by J. I". \\ Bung. E-q . ((1 [he _Prtsmlnh'on ofa Bible. by the [Adm qfflcmjidd. lo Clear/Felt! Dwislon, No. 143. 0/ the Sons of Tcmpcrancc. FRIENDS & Bnonmns: This, go nu-,'is a solemn occasEnu—une which hat. imptesscd me uilh (c'cl'ings I cannol suppvcss. H I have ever tell sun »ible bl my on n uuakncsi; if! have ever tell u burden of duties. more than I am equal to, I do II 10-day. In curing a glanrc mcr this assembly. I rcmgnizr mun) counu'l‘nnres lhnl aw lamiiial. 0n the one hand 1 29(- ch Ladics. ulm haw L'crn imnumt-mbl in con\'cn'ing us hue lu du)’. ui‘h comm-names blight. llanquil. MHI émcnc—mlh Ixcarls fi‘lrd n'nh Hrluc, dignity and honor: 0n the when huul, 1 1306 Ihc associalrd Iramuilj of the "513m 0l Temperance,” nearing Hu- insignia of Lure.l‘urily,and I"idclily. all um, I ll usl. woulhilv. Herc ue lune all me! tu uil uess, and mingle in. the «Xerctses ol the [occasion. Sotne, perhaps, haw been tell here by (urioStty—sorne for |)lt"fl\'Un’C some for instruction, and lltope that all may'go away gratified—all retire plea-ed. We lune-met within the walls of this ra cred place, not in butter oln {tutor-t athie~ \‘td on the bloody field nl battle—not tn triumph _on the acquisition ol spoils—no ltimf'Ciill'ti’t‘tntir'a'l'cdht: hc‘cUtn'pllSlttn cnt til 11 win revolution, “has? conquest can be traced in innocent hiontl—uhich but sub atttutetl one condition of servitude turno other, more object. and more severe. Nu glittering displayol pageanuy allures us hitherw—no base plot—no unhalluwed cause binds us in this lau_dototy unison.~ \le enme not to “lines: the coronatitn of a Xingu-not to see the diademol a Cmsat placé’d' on the head of n being its weak; in blind. as mortal as ourselt‘es: but. ‘to stand Up erect in the conscious dignity of equal lteedom, clad in the habili'nents ol' temperance, whine and truthrto Witness the presentation of a Bible. by the Ladies ol Cleotfield'fi to the Clearfield Division of the Sons ol Temperance. ‘- " See this a'sserrthly'in one happy. kindred associ‘ntioné—the donorsentl receivers to gether.~ ‘Here are our mothers. our wives, uur sisteumurdaughtere,‘presenting. pub. licly,tin a spirit“ kindness and loret‘A Bmwy to their fathom; their ’ltusbands. their. brothers; their; sons. the richeat, my well as thefmost pveeiatis gift among men. “:hat n‘splendid exhibition is this 2 What a solemn, what 11' sublime occasion"! "I: tlzere one heat! here’ ‘unmoved with grati» tude P ‘.’lti there one bosom here too cold, too Indiflerent to appreciate" this gift P" ’l Irow not: Methinks-1'» see the numbering embers of Love. Purity and Fdelity firing the-bosom of' every Son of “Temperance mth generous emotions; and kindhng‘tig'oin ”their eonntenancés with modest animation; whilst thetailent‘monitor wiihioié prompt ing them to persevere in \vell-‘dolug—biil ding them onto renewed exertions In their errand ‘ol mercy a'nd love-a-to cement clo‘l an. firmer,‘ tttmnger.S the social 'cpiopn'ct olTemperon'ce'.‘ BeneVolence‘ond'Brbth erly lovebpromislng‘iherens’ed fidelitytgto the caiuse we have “printed," as Well ea 3' higherefleemtor your out '~ [)0 you re quire, any! Freer: acknowledgments than these-L-n'ny {ulterqttsanrnn‘ces of nor grate’ lul acceptance '.ot'yofti‘r- gift'P,"'Noéfyon have manifedtedwnur confide‘ti'ee'~'in‘ue, nholemnd entire; l 'an'd without" Q‘uolifieaf ‘tion. ‘_-"l-‘heo ntéept jour' _‘th’bnks‘.~ us we 'do‘ your giftpand l!" immanent-antsintnsmn «ii-in the nom'e oi‘th’efcau'te‘nh‘iehnefg’s'a'ay to promote, [jertfilt nié‘to‘ ttiurrk"y‘o‘n“'.'3j'"‘ » Here,=lgndtes, I would borrow aktribut'e ot respect to'yoor mt- from a, ver great, and a very’letiined miii',‘ilgiét'itifi’tltiltition V - iv" - ‘ ~ ‘_ ~,,, _'_ , :. “1,1 ‘* .. .' y _ ..'d:un.,s‘-"4'-! ~33? i ‘"5 JJ::. ~ - . was,” \“V‘ " - ~.l A 3-: ".zflugs . 4,5, :sv’J-‘H‘fily‘ ,_ " ' ' »,.:~l‘,l 1". i -., 1'" 'Pit‘sz'fifiulflt. .: ' ' 1. . ' , -- (23‘ '.xu; "‘3'" “ ’3‘ ‘ . . 'ti‘ I: ‘;'}3'; i..- w, —,., ' a. M , ‘ - » ‘I“ w. .__', y. 'W ~-~r“-"“"" ‘H. 1"3'53‘1'““ ‘ .. -,~ ..f‘ t -r"‘ ’J- .. 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It was .a woman that defeated the nicked coun tscls ul Human, and dc-limred pinus Mnr fdccai, and savrtl a uhule people hum ut lter tlceutation;—lt was not woman who tslept during the agnnies ul Guthst-mnne. [l was not uuumn u ho denied her Master ‘al thr puiacu of Cuiphat. It “as not “'O - “hu den-rm! “is cross on the htll 0t Cultury. "But it was woman that mu ‘foundctast at night, and first in the mnrn~ ling, at “is bi‘pulchre." 'l‘tmt-{hus neithvr trputtcd her kindness, Shaken hcrromtun (3', U." (hangrd her chatuciet‘. .Nuw, nfi lutmcsly. blu‘ is mob! Indy to enter. amt must neluctunt to franc, the ahmlc at uni,- cry. Now, as tmtm'rl). ll is her unite tn stay the laintitvg hrud, mpc [mm 'the dun ego: the tour 0! anguish, and (mm the cold turrhvad the dc“ “_t tha'h. This ii not unmt'rttcd pifllst‘. It lzt the influence u.’ [ht-trletluubattun. “'c In! that “9 IL' Ct’it'e'lu dag. thtjtr 0; H)‘ “tiling, \tntb‘m example. entmcetl by that salt pvvsuasit'e eloquence \thich, in wtirumnt anxl’tt.us~ on mumrnts. t‘Xt‘th wth (ontmllinginllu ‘ ence mrr the cutd heart 0! uzan‘ l’li'M'tiJl ‘ I} met a lmxlmnd‘s, n son’s, m a brol/ttr's heart. Lt I: this influx-hu- which m: net-d —Bn Influence chidly knum: b) tho grutl‘ ‘a‘at tra‘n‘stmnwiun":or"; h‘JruE'ti-‘r i‘v, jsrmfm crs ; and ultich, in H; bemgn efi'ects, "my! the toznparcd to the genial influcncc 0| spring, shedding, as It mhanceh'tunuvu tton OH‘! (we!) hifl and date, and chang ing throughuut the whole H-gion ofamnn ; ted mtuw winter‘s rugged and unsightly tmm into the lurms ot vcxnal loveliness and beautv. ‘, ' . . ,Now, t'iie object ulnur msodalionfi! abstinence men, as n ledoml body. a uni', is not to oggvnndile sey—not to create ucisms in ntlirr associations, lounded on truth uudjusticc—not [0 promote the 806‘ uliir inteicsts ol pony, or poet—mot to militate against any organization, cillie. moral or political. within the wide spread lnte ol civilization. Men olall pnlitit'ul pal ties, 'iihatever may be their grade. oilln er of distinction or humility~chiistinnn oi all denominations, uliatevei may be their calling or prrsha'sion,‘ here met! on con» mon ground, like members'ol one great family. uiththe glad nn‘d joyous rrcogni tion, ‘EHuil, Biuthgr I", ‘ Yes,» the chris tian woild is .uith us; And this is the b'riglite‘St 'star it") the (cinperancc constella tionr-«this Is our highest hope—and, la dicsythiw should be your iatrongrs'. assur ance-'.your chiel source ol reliance. that with us, "all is well:”- All ages. all sex as, _all .ooudilions ofliniqn; wield an influ- ‘cnc'e iq'tll'jch-mpgrapcc' reformation. . All a're objegts of our mus! angiods cpre—oqr moat” fir‘oiou'ud' solicitude. Yét ii‘mohg theserpethnps} ourréhiof' ambition should be 19 .schre the youth 0L both sexual 'l'his_scgu,;_ily. which is sq much cglled !ur, nud' whicli,‘ When le§yli.zed, will beau! once lh‘é earnest and (hé anticipation of mi‘lién‘i inlglory.‘ ~ V -.~ .. .' x ‘ I'. 1‘ ,5); that“? co‘uldgain. and seduré. (he ypunfi gndflsing generalwn-elhp‘ young; whof nye,nq invelgratc prgjudices [to com: bat—ho’ (_:Stnbi‘iahed hnbimito'ovéréome ! Cf‘Pld Wquairijhe youngi‘WL- migliffinli'er' aqsmglevgeaerotion 'h‘ad'passed away»: MN" Ell-:1” dimlhfihop. ,thc .bar;roum. ahd me ,vanz.:se.”magr9ce,;rx,: andby shumngihpsn up; 53W," lip. also.”(he' p‘ppr-lwusa, :hleipris} m‘glwn‘sai Fund bh'é'bl-"(h‘e‘ b‘romlest ”and _mdqtyftequgqled--ui‘anuas'vmdemh'. Yrs: ”3111‘”; gamma 'th‘eawung,‘a'ndpwiuning *hem2,9.¥er.-.|9, abplinengs. ,we Walpole.“ ,such ‘hj‘nyigllty,' fulgfqhi,{_ob' (éhic'lx‘ "t 6 iifarif thisimargjgl'gyje'r iii->’pm§4ef.' (o ‘m'i’ée‘a‘ ‘wb‘ifd’ lrmgqegudfigibn'.- ’l‘h'u‘n'flmw "wiiuid‘ih'é ol your sex. but as a reward o! merit.— “Utttler God I owe my early eilueellon. may, all that l have been. ur-‘titn, to the counsel and tutelngeot a piousttnother. It was her tntmitory voice that firttt tnttght my young heatt to feel that there was dzt‘ngerin tlte intoxicating cup, and that my only uafely lay in total nbsttnence.” 'l'his contesdon, ladies, I know, and feel, would be echoed ltom every bmom pre- M’lll. were it demanded. Then. Indies, you who stood itt the responsible relations olparcnts and teachers, “lime delightful task it is to bring tortlt the unlottling germs of thought. and t‘teuch the young idea how to shook". let'tyout‘ counsels he that ol pi ouemotltets, and with the first lispings ot the wallingt infant. let it be tttUght "l‘em tpetunce: ohile‘dandling on the knee, or nestling in your urtns, instill into the ten tlcr‘mintl totul nbstinence~~antl itt maturef fears the) will tttiee and call you blessed; -ntttibuting all that they ttrr, and all that they expect to be, to the Culture and lid l mottitiune of a pious mother. -I would not, ' ill could. persuade those of the sex \thntf hear me. to become the tlttmbruus radio I cutest ol Temperance. It is not yours to‘ wield the club til tt llt‘t‘ru’es, or bentltltt bow at Achilles. The woptre ol empire} is not the power that beat tit-tits the hand; at woman—uur. in the field ofcttt'nttgt- lterl field'ol gloty. lluttte, steer! Itomr. t~ ltez‘l theatre UT action—her throne ol pt\\\’t'r.——l We all lutow lull well that by womanl came the apostac} ol Adam; end by wo-l man, the recovery by the Sniour. It uni] a “noun that ttobur‘tl the tttintl uutl form-i ed the cheracttrr til Mose‘, the dt‘livt'tcr ol‘ Israel. it was tt u-um tn that led the tltoit' CLEARFIELD. PaA-s ‘MARCH'G-w‘e'“ clouds ol temperance scalt'ertthv'pijofifwcl brighten. and tho [imminent ol ’ho’pc olhfir lip, could the young b 6 gained. 'lntoiico lting liquors bunishrd, & total nb‘s‘tim‘ncr. orilh' its train of blossloga introduced throughout the emth. p ‘ ‘ Then. youth, permit nie to addresé'you in the,worm feeling of a brother: you ate the hope of our tuthcrspthe stay and 'prop of’tho country. The high and roipoosi blc placos‘ now filled by venera’tcd hoods ‘will soon be \‘fll'alt'tl, to be stipplit-d by you. The humbltwt birth li tnndc acros snry lo the most oxnlu-d eminence. Then how iinportnnt that we, in‘ this, the vesti bule ol life, should have «as. character ba _sed upon principles Marble and creditable --thnt We should how- our compass nnd chart to guide us to the most worthy and honored hnvvn. SN‘ out happy’counlly unfolding hvr broad bnaom In our pros Pt‘t‘l. imiting our' ninbilion tliithcrwnrd, bidding us a cheery welcome to ht‘l‘ flow;- e! fields ol art and nciencr. when we may indeed "gather the limit at that tree “hich ripen! lor eternity.” Look you at America as she is: A vast extent of country" washed on one side by the tar stretching Atlantic—thence tra v’eraing hill and dale tn "\‘tltt‘H' rolls the Oregon in sullen atillnes'i. and nanght is heard to disturb its quiet save the rippling nl its own “uteri,” untll it is again lost in the broad outerq of the l’acilicucomptis log within her boundaries erery rariety ol climate and production ol soil, from the ever-blooming truits ol the tropics to ”tow ot the shortdtved north. SL9 hat. too, "t -mogt every species ()9 the animal and reg. Noble kingdom, by a description and an nlysis e-l “hich Volumes upon ralumes hare been tilled to tarnish libraries and (‘Htl'l‘llah the e..binets ol notoralists and plrtloiopheta ol'di-r'ttnt nations. llrr nea bnard ci'ies have their harbo:s atudtlrd with foreign vessels, bearing thither the productions of remotest countrier. Her Navy. second’ only to one in number—in valor she has no superior ;——-let 'the tamed lion ol'Great Britain roar in contradiction. rlhe date. ller Flag i. respec'rrl or}. ev ery sea—her vessels are‘hatlert wrth \tel come at erery port within the hide range ol .the commercial .world. And “here. let me a~k. is the-nation under the broad canopy ul Heaven. exalted higher in the scale of being, than we? Where doe; the arm at inrlus'ry pursue her toil with .1 greater just, that: here? \\'here doe-i the mechanic ply his implements oith ntore celerity, than here? Where does the larmer drive his team. whistling a me'rrier tune. than here? Where do brave tars “Intl the matted rigging of our men ol oar with there ~ltrll and tact. "singing the many Wattiatrls song,” that: here. lx it thhl’tl. Why or this? Here is the aura hut‘tl Became all are tenacious they are‘ firemen. Frectnen politically, and I hope} soon, morally. Bt‘CflUSC here. every sub-t j cl is a sovereign. Because all are joint‘ heirs to the great inheritnnre ol national: honor—national liberty. and national in rleifii‘i‘tglerme. This is America, as it is.——-‘ 'l‘lii.s.p’atrirnon_t H ours. Here we are inl (all and tree possession"of“all’ttte‘rights‘ and immunities of our inherttance. Howl are we to sustain it. anrl perpetuate it no eullied to posterity? Certainly not by closing our eyes with a stuical indiffer ence. regardless ol all the duties ol men and cttizenv. Shall we how the knee to annual barenesa? Shall we prove cow arda. knavea? Shall we suller the lair escutcheon at our country’, glory to be tar nlaltt‘tl, when it has been consecrated to liberty, by the beat blood that ever cours ed through hutnan veins? If we do, shades of the great departed lorgiVe the insult. Now that our country is invaded with a throw lo: than Britain's lion-Lao enemy more despotic than any monarch absolute—a tyrant that not only exacts our property and our.rights. but' takes a way our good name. and makes as poor indeerl—lnlemperrmcc. the bane arid ter ror of moral action. It has penetrated (‘\~ eryavenue. nhenee flows the lifeblood at our free and happy inst_ttutior:s--threat ening destruction to all We possess that ts good and lutrcl'j ; whose rage is as the tor nado—whose breath the otilldew ol des truction. lthaainsinuated itselt'into’the legislattte halls, and there assertedits un hallowed away. It has patsted the tongue at the advocate. at the har‘ ul justice. [t has, unnerved the armzul industry. It hart pollutedthe sacred crrninauut thc‘jadicia ry.‘ all has Intruder] its admission to the pulpit. and there cor-ropted its sacred dig oily—"stolc’the livery of high lieas-entto serve the devil in." ‘lt has lilcherl- our pockets—exhausted our ~reaourees. and murdered our citizens ten told more than war, pestilence and lamina. ' To redress these wronga. a‘nd- rid'dur aettres tram the dominant swayelthis hy. rim-headed monster intemparance. .is'tho endand object at the terrrperance;reform. No phraaeotogy _ol minevcao heighten HS‘ importance. ;: no eulogyalmioer‘cnnexalt its grandeur, tlt atanda, atript of all or nament. toweringnnd: commanding inzits own‘ magnificettct’dlheilfl'nlt‘d' monument at" its ”ownpricelesazmbt‘lb: -. Who then will hear, or tyllo__iull lorbear? Who will not say‘mnerr-tol;thoufi‘urta Ol‘teinp‘er my inert? th’lwwwitl not bid the mm 'tirftse. stOFIrSIICP‘IP’ .L’fl’t; temperance =ba practiced marl. taught. to gvary circle. olxaii qiet handy otti’ntl occartons- let "lifbllxl‘cr’ ‘garrlyert, not only as a _aoeiallqueatienyhut? _tl‘i ii'n'nt‘innal' quostiun. ‘ Let I‘l he .IHCIUIII)”; rntcdfi'f liiié'dé hé, in uq‘r NationuLZila/(flf ‘Yt'S, biend, ~'l‘cniperance 'with ",Yirtltt‘; Libe'tty and lndvpend‘ence.”. ,ti'ot'ltitttxviti name. but in rent s‘uhstu’nce"; fo‘rvwi‘thlqut Tcmpcrancc. our' Virtueis btgt n shadow-- without 'l‘qmperancc.,our Liberly is but a «nogkery-—l\vitltout Temperance. ,ovur In dependezteeién libel. But («tn'néct_'tttcae in one gti'den chitin—inone kindreiflnssn i-intinn,‘ and then our co't'nmun countty. and her wholesome institutions, shall slumbi‘r on in’tiunquil u-pmc. No intm'nai cum motion shall-disturb her proud inbru‘. Nu t‘xternd! vioicnrc can swerve her from tin pn'h ut mural r'ectjtutlc: But she shall 'u‘ilhntand the surges o! timc ;--.iilo shalt endure “Mic-endless years thrir murars run ;~she shall abide “the wreck of mat tor and the crush'ot wmitls.” And Tem pornnCc, like “Truth“ crushvd to earth. wrll rrso ugum. Tho tternnl your: at God ow her's: - Whilst error. woundednvrttheu in pain, And dlt‘! among her \yoruhipporx.” .1 An’ Afleoting Talc; _ hiLCulloch's Rnngersmttér a hard days ride. had bivuuocked one night last sum rner in u beautiful mosquit grote bemcen Rt‘)ttt>sltVttjn rind Carnzngo, a borranru plott‘ctllig one side ol the_cncnnrprnrnt hour a surprise. nhitc lhc itm‘p banks nt thr Rio G~ando sorted the same pmposr on tho ozher. The horses had all been untried, fed and Lutlifli, the {not rt‘iiet of the guard posted, and the Rangers, at tr-r tittttLitlg thctr rvaec, were reclining, nr trout on their b'rrrrixta, spinninglong'mrns ot litt'il r.d-rr.turce, nhcn 13.“ Dean told it s‘or'y that “nuttd up the entertainments rt thr crcn‘ng, in thratrical parlance, and causrd an outbreak at thetcrniinttiou thn' came nigh atamnedtng the entire caiuthr do. Hill had j vincd MtCullorh'n mentor the trip, and the recollection ofhiu humor our late about (hastng the prtririe fire a mile and a hull. trying to cook his horse mt’tli, secured him a most patient hearing. Those who know anything about the !(‘ntiglnii(ln of Germans into 'l‘t-ms, are ‘nrtt aunrr that thousands u! them have tmud» lnrlrnn Point, near Port Lumn. n Egrnnd It‘ttdt‘VJ'UUS bit-fore leaving {or the {th'lit'f settlement 0! New Brnunteis. or ,ihc frontier stations on the l’tt-rdtiin‘es, [the Llano or tho San Saba. BI” Said that ihe visitr-tl the Point lust spring. nhen some tfiu: thou~and Germany were enc'umpad ithrrre. and nus preScnt :it one oi the most lthrilling and heart-tending scones it hnd [ever been his lot to witness. So'turna’ ihis indnirlunl ttnorttcdgo ucn',‘ neither lnnticnt our modern history made mention i”! any case nhich might be cutnidrrrtl a. ‘nny “hero nrar putttiit'i. > ! Among the rrnrgrants, remurkt-d ”can, turns n‘young, ptr‘tt)’. red-cherkrd girl. the lpt;itit‘ of tht‘ party, who stro‘.lvd_out ofnrrt' [one day to gather \rrld ttouers in _thc Ltiappxtui. Her rnmbiinge Citrird' hrr torthbr thnn sht- intcndrd. and \thcn she returned to retrace hcr steps she found that she was lost, poor thing—boniidt‘rrd and pcrp'exrd in a tangled tor/.9: In vain iahc strovr to recotit'rt the position and b’t‘aiifigk’ot thémcl’n'fp Shir-"had 'tHeTt'; uit‘éo joyous. a short time before—mason hid fled its throne. In an ngonr nt doubt s‘rc Tran to and {to intttc rhapparet. awry s‘r-p taking ht-r tarther from ttrr trtcntls,utrrl darkness at length found her completely cxtratuted, and cra'lud nith thoughts 0! Indiunpt-ril and of flotation. Her Sui i it'ttttfls during that drt'rrtltul night, rnntin t 001' ”t”, you must Entry for yourselves—t lsttail not attempt to depict tin-m. ‘ \Vith tho curly morning light she was“ again on her fer-t. S‘ie gazed in (‘Vl‘fo di i rection, she ran tn (‘Vt’ty direction; butt no sight of her friends gldrtdenod 'ncr tong ‘ ing Vision. M’hitc tho: engagr-d she was discovered try I: Mt‘XiEtfi-twgiri. “hose {nth er had a untril tuntho some five mites from the Point'; and now uh‘rn surrm was tit hand the toat one ttr'd at its tip protlch. The Mt'xit'un git) miter! Upirn her in soothing terms, but SilL' itt‘t‘tit'd her not. ,‘l'hu former thcn Went to her tnthc’r hard 'by. and told him that‘ snnr‘c poor strogg‘er front the ramp ot .the stranger was in the - bushes. and to all appearance lost and bereft of reason. The old man mounted his horse, went out in search. and-Soon C3|l|L‘ up nrth her ; but she fled at his approach as from one of‘ the ditd droizcor‘r ol the prairie. The old Intimin the Kindness ot'his heart, with outtac cents attempted to urrc'st her flight: but she-understood him not. tor she heeded. him not. 'Hu knew that she in'ust belong to that Gem-tr” comp, that She i \vns to’shi that h‘he' was _cruzed.‘ ant] he dutcrminml to'reu‘cue her. Coiling the‘ [mint or tea: ther rope which hung to his saddle'in his hand. he set ottut futl spccil ut’t‘er'th’e be: wildt‘red rind 'l‘righiened togitir‘o thru‘iv it gently over her heady unit musk-hacked therrthght. ’l‘o Etrtl‘hts dougiitut‘tlnn'k‘ing that site"‘might better‘hssiat (in snothin'g‘the tpoo’r'girt, \vus‘his firs: ‘impu'tse‘ ;‘ togfrhbr gto "proceed with her-‘.todt‘tp‘ramp-other trier:ds.-’oud (deliver hcr’ "fifty ’to those‘ who‘tn’ust b'c hut-too noxious (higher, “'B5 hismccond» . " " ‘_ _‘ " j“H 'Giénnriislhc juy «iicrl'relMis'cs, 31;.1e deh'c'il we're {the hearts of' all “thf'kn'cké hcr; B's:tlieL-g‘gdfvbtjuughlf in‘liixzutq‘»; MIL aéon tllcse'bmumms were ch‘angpd 40 bit: ‘" '°"'°“'v‘°i’°'*e by’une ”lo)';_tli§c‘«§vier'efl; um; maTairest flower‘ ’nmmq’; ”'é'"'e‘§hiv'.~‘ 3”"‘5 “”5 c'“l9"-"»’l'm meet taressbs of her nwthphuudisiitér! Shé “aiiSWélli'd‘ Nibw. ‘SERIESr-I'VOIH-I‘; Tfidj sé-i-witd‘lgnifid i 555 only nigh a vacant stacé‘;i,thefkkiqilldfi‘ifics q! {hose whac'rnwded n'rognd warmnnca ml for. unregdulcd; 'He‘r’hnH-‘frnntic lo: vqr. as he, unwed \vnrd‘s,_ol comlb'rf‘and g'nvchrwen'. VWusmnswer' .\viih'vn.’look that 101 d gluinix she ‘recugnizéd, h‘un ,njjt, 'thzi} hnw'us lorgoklfi'ng Besmr‘nfivg‘a ot'ey-t -ery d‘eslcliplioln, “30‘qu .relqpr'tgdi $O, bt‘nfijWithF uul effect, .A. lagogllg'llulcldugkfi‘slha‘ “nggul his milb in jay :qni'ipndgaynmdtb lick'lhc handé- qf :hls ‘mi’str‘igc; inlpkgn. of g'udncss al her i,clu'f‘n.'_ I'VVM SPU'rrn‘eltlkag-fla stranger. Songs thiuwa‘he‘jmilovgdhxu clliidhood lcll in ison' ’cndence'upu‘ngngrr‘ can ; yet she h‘eeded‘ (hém' not. ,’ Prggcnjn [mm but |o\;cr—gifis.tllnl 51m hadltf’e‘apue rod ‘1” bar hear! of hpmls—‘yi'tfm p'nefied o vcr u»: idle lays. l'l't'r 951:6 bright eyerso lull of inleHigence algdl‘lifé, “’35 “9‘5“” 2nd, vacant and lustre}css—-hcr' fmund. (UH lace, once so nulinm wilhjflt'ellect, was now u meaninflcss blankLan'd‘a‘tht-‘r friends gazed upon lwrvlhey wrung gig” hands in sorrow, and-will: sad‘hli‘sgiv!ng‘i lhnl the reason ‘0! the mar gir'l ‘wdfio‘pt forcvél". ‘ ' VA. At length. cnnlinued Bill, anelld'erly mnhun Left the, melanclw‘y group, and Hark-d at} as if inlem (in making one merge «Hm nl‘ (CsHlfing (he crazed oué tofler win“. l’mscnlly shc' 'rtturned, wilh'i ‘a-gv- give ul hot, smoking sour crouti’n~ her hand. 'l'llbuwmg her way in am‘on‘g [he shunning crowd she prcéented lhe dish to the girl, and— ' j ' “And with what effect?” ejaéuhl'cQ'fl Ranger “ho had been liizening '3“ the MlllO. and “ho now dashed a'way n‘llcar which had gathered in his c 319. ‘ Wilh uhul ofTeclP' ‘ 1 H ‘AsJon-iah‘ing!’ allow)" ejaculaml'lh'é u ng. ‘lt brought her lig'fl I,o",ust'lik'é 'q shux; and Ihc way siléfakivgdl ihlo that crou! bhom-d lhul lwcnly-fddrhqurs’ hard exercise in Ihc chapparal “as a gr'eafhelp lullte appcfiw!“ . ’. " _ I o u , o ‘- o- ' ‘ll (oak :1( ions! twenty u'xjnulc's'tb Calf lcct the scammed lynség Hm pfékewcig' rapes when lhe'laugh llifit‘: su‘crqqdqd (his lamination lo": sad Stojy [”5l bu'i’stiupou mum—N. _O. I’icayu'rié'tflf' "'4 {lf From 'l‘a n‘t’jficb :utirl‘the Army. By the schr. St. i’eul,.et:New:orleam 17th ult.. from 'l‘ampico. ,dateedromtthat city to the Bth tt’t. have been receivedufln addition to our telegraphic deepalches of yesterday we make the {allottinngnden satton ofthe news before us. The Stefan! brought out $6,500 'wt‘orthi of, plate" and 32.300 in epecie.—l’emta'n. in I t The force at 'l'nmpico on' the Bth'wae &- boot 7.000 troops—regulare-«Sc- volunteers, tl.e whole under the command of Major Gen. Patterson. . ;_ Mr. Lumsden, ot’ the Pica_t/imé;’.v'rriting .’rotn Tampico, says :,-' A Mexican; eaid Ito be tronhy of belief, has arrived herd, fiand reports that Gen. Cos had arrived on ‘ ihursday last. the 4th inst. from 'l'uupan, Eofl' the .wreck of the ship ondtake,’trith i4BO troops, consisting 01'2‘30 of the battal lion of'l‘uspan. the rest National Guard; iand eztt'glry; that on iti;'_ttjay Gannon: Fvusjnincd by 1:20 men front 'l‘amiagua, t 180 Iron) Papantla, and 2301r0m Omelma ——ill:l tt hole force amounting to 980 men, with ftltlt” pieces of artillery t that after summoning Col. l)e Hussy to surrender his force as prisoners of war, which sumt mone teas' promptly rejected. an 'enga‘ e: menttook piLCO which lasted tilliloto'clogiv, l.’. M. after the Mexrcan left. "and (he ’re sulttw'asgn'm known. Gen. Che-had eta; tinned 'an advance of 80 cavalry. end-50 in lnntiy at it pass to prevent reinforcements arriving lrom this place.’ . = . A letter dated 6th inst. says t—A 'most foul Btld"Cl'uel murder was committed here last nigltt'in theTPlaza near the church.— 'l'hc victim was nyoung man named James D. Bmtlin, formerly! of Maryland. 'who had been here since about Christmaelnst lle came out in tlte schooner Fulton; from New Orleans. - 'l‘wo‘inen are new in jet! on suspicion of being concerned in-the bloody deed; one a Mexican, ttho,’= il. seems pre‘.ly certain, inflicted the fatty! wound, the other a white man named'Graeé ( tar—~so spelted to me~cupposed to‘heve’, instigated the murder.» The murder iv’h' committed ttitlt a large knifeulhe‘hlade“ piercing the breast bone and penetrating“ several inches, which‘must’hevo csune’d'in‘.‘ stant death. ~ We find nothing fartherT‘iii— relation to the "rank Orlho Onthaltn'. otithe‘ trate of the volunteers on boardp'fA'pes’i'cfi". tger on the St. Paul states that deith‘eVeeiél ‘ nus coming over the bar on the married; or the 9th inst. the propeller Jamesflca‘ge ‘u‘as seen returning from the wifeeit a! the Ondinkaf The Cage httd no Other mum. on board thanher regular crew.end la'gt't'ttihi! took dottti Cupt._ Magrtider 906 Img “m; mend. it ts .certatn 'that. he had, eiTeeted'b' landma- We must remain in suapont‘a‘irt regnrdto the fateolthe .v,oluntee,B.umu me other. arrival“ If they have ttto-htttt‘dr'ed gutte'uod a’tolereble eupplyror ammunition! .- tt‘b have gr‘éiyaith; that. thev mll been am the‘ Mexican hm at least ‘tholddherbhin checli :ttlldhe'm’rivai o‘tt.‘Gett. l’tlloiw.‘ Mid had übeet’tt dcipetched '_b')'. tGen.' l‘e'tte‘tsot'tfi with-three compttttiosof, Tennessee/down: ‘_ teers._tt'rn {gittgahdwne : mobnte‘da'nnd. font... ’comzpam’eeLoft’artillcr'ytis "'.‘". 9/1"“; rid-'1 1"“. ~l‘?Ehe.fle({dieontuinsf d'do‘i’ehflom’biié’hf {the} WlLWkddnrvoihlliGO'lh “tidied ’lrbfi Cape’s“ tßox‘e, Jatluui'y'zgr/“hWG whammy train— hahure, tt‘htch gaffit'v-“Mosttnf‘thetmé‘nt-jriff .fl: 3 .'thi" 7/153; _ ,g 1 ('4- -‘ FR; 5 i; .‘\ . 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