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    TERMS OF THE " AMERICAX'
If. D. MA88F.R, . f Publish "
JOSEPH EI8ELY.
PaortiiTMi.
If.
It. M.1SSEII. Editor.
OJJice in Centre Alley, in the rear of 11 ft. Mas
ter ' Sliwe.
THE" AMERICAN" is published every Satur
day at TWO DOLLARS per annum to be
paid hnlf yearly In advance. No paper discontin
ued till Att arrearages are paid.
Nosuhseriptinns received for a less period thin
ai months. All communications or letter on
busio-'ss relating to the office, to insure attention,
must be POST PAID.
T.EST FEITITEF. & CO.
Mnnut'ar.tnrers of
OBRELLAS, PARASOLS, and SDN SHADES,
A'd. 1W Market Street,
V li 1 1 a c 1 i li I a ,
BNVITE tli"- attention of Merchants, Mntifac
lurers, &c. &., to their vmy extensive, elc
pant, ni-w stork, prrparrd with rrent cure, and of
lt red at the lowest possible prices fir rash.
Tlio principle on which this concern is establish
e.l, is In consult llie mutual intctrat if lilt ir custo
mers and ihcini Iv.-s, "-y m iiiufucliiiing a r.mhI ar
t-ce, sclliiifi it nt the lowest price fur rash, and
rt-a'izinc their own remuneration, in the amount of
pales nnd quick returns.
Pus ssina: inexhaustible facilities fir mmnfae-
tine, tlicv tire prc-sied to supply nidi rs to tiny t'X- j
f'nf. nrnl r rpt ciluily solicit ine patronage in ni.r
h.u,t, M:inul:irtiirt rs and IValeis
(Xj" A large ussorimcnt of lite "tew Hyle Cur
lain Parasols.
Philad.tphii, .lime I. HH ly
rojninuiv Tfinjf()T iiorsi:,
o. I Hi i'h'Mt-.;l Slrct't,
PHILADELPHIA.
. . ryHF, sri5sC;iHi:i. recently .f
ySJy I'eadniR, I"., would infirm the pub-r-iiit':.i
I'C llmt he linn lilted ii th- above dpi
Jjiilte?ei us and conteniciit establishment, mid
will always be r. ady to t liter! .in vi-itor. Illsrs.
t.blishe.l rrpu'a'i in io the line, it is limped, will
nfl'.ird full a-swance. tint hi pitents will Ih? nip.
pi e.l wi h en iv cnnif.irt and accommodation;
whits' bin Initial' will be conduced under such m.
ninjrivierl- an w ill si cu-e n ch..r irter lor the first
responsibility. ni.il saii-iaelnry riitertainineiit fir in
dividual and I imi I f.,
Charge fir l.tiatiliiiR f 1 pcrd.iv.
DANIEL HEItR.
Philadelphia. May 25, I S 1 1 1 y
To Country JScreliaiifw.
Hoots, Shoos, Bonnets, Leghorn ami
l'silm I. oaf Hats.
(;. AY. & L. U. TAYI.OII.
it the .V. F.eurinr uf Mnrktt nnd Fifth Sis..
PHILADELPHIA,
OF PER for ni'C no i xteii-ne i.bsomnent of the
- nhnie inticl. , all uf which they sell nt timisiial
Iv low prices, hi it pattii ul .ilv invite ti e attention
of bun ts visiting the citv, to no ix.mimnti.in of
ih.iret.nk. . W. A L. U.TAYLOR.
I'lulaileliliia, Mny .", 18-14. ly
7.fi.U HtU S.1l.i:.-'e nn-ill f.rnu
li' c.. nl. .mine nbou
v.iit.iitiii.c iilinir 1 00 airiR. abnut 3 nnlen
nn.ive iNiiilhuin eiL.tnl, Mij-uiima Hints i-t J e
ll irlnn. John Lcfiliim ami oiheia, will be aohl
-h- np, if application i- made a..nn to ih Kiibseiiht-r.
Nunbiiiy. Anc 31. H. U. M AyEI.
L,1V M:i;l The big':-M price will be
1 Kieu ti.r l-'lax vd, by
Ana '.!. 11 . II. II. MAPSKIt.
I MIITAtiK CHILES. Five ,-,,.:t of t e Cot
r I'npip of I e '
nk cv.-r l-u'-bslii
t..ec liible, lb.-1 be ii. si l ook cv.-r pu'-bshul,
ci iilii inog Hie i-oiiiiiieiiHtrv mi llie Hit Hint ien
Ti staimnt, jtt-t ti-ei iv, d ntid fir s-de, fur six dull irt
bv June l-'i.
HEMOVAL.
DOC TO I. .7. It. M ASS VI II.
KEM'F.C TFFLLY informs ihe rii-
r.ens ot ts,u,.ir anil Its vieinny, nun
Ujyjl lie li .s reini.ved bis olliee to ihe white
bti'ldiiM in V.rket Squ .re, eritl of Ira
T. t l mi lit'n t iie. an I inim.-d n't Iv o'.n-Ue llie
o-t l Uiic. where be wib l happy to n-ci-ive dlli
to the line of his pru'esi-ion.
rSuiibniv, May 4.h. Ie'11.
DAY I I) K VANS'
r.itCMt Fire nntl Thief Pnf Iron
Clicsts, Slate linetl Uefrigerators,
wiilj Filters attaclicd whett
i
?Z, "TTiLTSOlT,
V 7(1 .V'iirn third St . vnnasitr llie F.xehaner,
.tu. t .-i nuniniTu ot., .
PHIIiADELPHI A,
VtANIFAC'TUU
r"",ii,.f,ir u s D.vin Kvaks
j i . ... ... .
utpt unit 1 rovi.
uirt mm i i"i"
of II. 1 1 r Iron, (nnd not nvtr Pl.mk ti n neiy-tive
out t f t vtry one btuniied now in u" and (or sale
sie niaib.) web first r.ite L"cks himI David Evan'
Puli lit Keiie!e Cuvem similar lo the one i-xbit it.
-tt at lire Phil.itb Iphia Kut hanpe. fr lluee ninntbs
in th--uininer of I S 1 g , when u.lthp Keys were at
I . ix-ri v ! ee iim-il, and I tie iin-si inn tis-iirn. i- (
, I I. .I,., . v.. ...... ..i a , irt..it !v st least 1501
as tried ly nt least I5ti0
...... .... v J. ... - ' J ... I
persnuii. Input llie sunie l.iKK wss iiii-ii nv
I! .l,';crs. nt li e Delaware i'oal Olliee, in Walnut
slieit, nl.ave Tli. id, Imi th.l not siicceid. j
fj' II. .ining Mai biocs, loin Dimrs, superioi I
T.otks, ant .ill kinds of (run Itaibnus, Seal nnd Co-
pyiiifj Piessts, ami Siniihwoik ceie rally, on LaiM
or lunuliH-turrJ at the shortest notice ,
(Xj- t.'AU IlDN I do ht rel.y ci.u'i.m all per
son aR.iiist m,ki.(.smp. sllng, tcsu.n.u Hi
lie sold, any Ke holt) ("ovois for t ne Pniiif thtsts,
or Duirs, ol any kind similar in piiiuiple la my
Pntetii, of 10th July, IMI, and also nnninst Liiiing
Urh-nseratora wull Mate, lor wmcn my raieni w
dated WxU March. 1844, aa any wfiingtmeiit will
be calt njiU act-ordine to law.
DAVID EVANS.
Philadelphia, April 13, 1B44. ly
rORESTVILLE
miAss i:ifai r iav clocks.
f IllE ubscriber ha just icceived, for sale, a few
JL of the atiove celtbrntf J Eight Day Clocks,
which will be sold at very reduced prices, for cash.
AIo, sirior 30 hour Clock, of the best make
and quality, which will be told fur ca-h, at It 60.
Also, superior Bras 30 hour CJnrk. at f S 00.
Dec. . 143. H. H. M ASiSER.
"OTONE WAKE for .ale.
k5 2i5 Ktune JugsrfroQi I quart to 3 gallon,
60 fsiuiie Jk', from 3 lo 6 gallon. For sale,
cheap, by Oct. 14 11. B. MACsER.
. ti f . i'i i;: ' ci lci i icd
jm.;sri..sit'r ,.-',
MsUlrC jij-' 'Vision ti tilt rs, nrnl Patent Pr. - ! I
It '.13 1 llir hi "Jllinilll I or am. .." . i .
JSr-- BirtiUs. P.i,rs D tds. Jcwt-ly. cat-
Mt.?-;JrSi- .tiold. Mlvt r, &C, &c, made . ii'a
SUNBUKY AMERICAN.
Absolute acquiescence in the decinions of the majority, the vital principle of Republic, fiom which
11)' Manser & Elucly.
A PSAt.M OP I.I PR.
fit IIESRY W. I.ONnFF.f.tOW.
Tell me not, in mournful numbers,
Lift; is but an empty dream !
For the soul is dead that slumbers.
And things are not what they seem.
Lite is real ! Life is earnest !
And thp grave is not its goal ;
Dust thou art, to dust retumest,
Was tiotspokt.il of the soul.
Not enjoy nicnt, and not sorrow,
Is our destined end oi way ;
Rut to act, that pach to-morrow
Find us farther than to-day.
Art is loni. and Time is fleetinc,
And our hearts, though (tout and brave.
Siill. like muiHed drums, are beating.
Funeral marches to the grave.
In the world's broad field of buttle,
In the bivouac of Life ;
P.e not like dumb, driven cattle!
P.e a hero in the strile !
Trust no future, hnwe'er pleasant!
Let the dead Pat bury its d.-ad !
Act, act in the living Present !
Heart within and God o'cihcad '.
Lives of great men all remind us
We can make our lives sublime,
And, departing, leave behind us
Footsteps on the sands of Time.
Footstpps, that perhaps anothpr,
Sailiniio'pr life's solemn main,
A forlorn and shipwrecked brother.
Seeing, shall take heart again.
Let us, then, be up anil doing,
With a heart for any fate ;
Still achieving, still pursuing,
Learn to labnraml to wait.
Another Karlliijuakr.
As w e were Pas,irg by the Court-house j
where an election had been going on, a "t eal i
screamer from the nobs." about six feet h,x inch-
es high, rprangout of the crowd, ami uttered
the followinsr haranrrue : I
"This is me ; and no mistake ! Hilly Ptrlli- ;
...,b T?. ....... .tl,l 1 lllr. H.tlo '
I t'( ,v JIMp tnev Konnrintenil.'iit n tlin t ti.lnn
all the way from ton big North fork of llie
Muddy Run ! I'm a small specimen as you
see a remote circumstance a mere yearling, i
but Fin of tl.e true imported breed, and can j
whip any man in this section of the country'
Wh-o-op! Won't niihmlij come out and fight
me 1 Come out some one o' you, and die tie- 1
cent v. lor 1 in iiii niu tor a n -tit : i nan ir.
'' ' -s '
I tin n" i it
hat one tor more thin a weeK, auu it von uoii i , . . . . .
, over the serviee, and received eiiihtepn pt-nct
come out, I'm fly-hlowtd hetore sundown to a ,. . . . . . .. . e ,
' ' for each act of this horrid proran!itio!i and fal-c-certaintly
! so come up to taw ! J , , i
' ... , , : hood. I, appears by a careful estimate, foun I
'Maybe you lion t know who little Iiill is! i '
' ' . ... , ed on the number of burials in the panelds ce
I'M ,11 . 1 c,. n ,i.u, n.nn it u A tunt mwl . '
... . . . ,' . .
i ,- line a . 1 u.'t uiti vnii . . -i. --..
i i i i i i
,.. VI I.. .... .1. IV 1. . ...
r.ngerie out of countenance, and made the rib
bed nose babhiinn hang down Ins head nnd hlut.li.
Wlioop ! I'm the chap that towed the k-road
! l'o fl-l b.t up nit r.vr, were the snags
were to thick that a fish couldn't swim without
. , . ,
rtihbittg the scales olf! Facts, and if any hotly
,,, it,j,1Ht hem make their will! Ck.
'-1
,i M. i....t ai....i. rt i.i i
n-ois,vii--iioi' . .himui- imi it.-,. nnn. i. ..v.
.
imo the burst kicked m and p'lt boili of his
1 .
ps out ol jnit ! it it a nit true, cut me up tor
fli-hbait. I'm the very infant that refused
mother' milk before it's eye were open,;
nnd called out for a bottle of white eye whiskey
Wiin-n-o-p ho-i-ey ! Wake snakes and come at
me ! Perhaps, too, you never heard tell of a
youth that tti (! to look loving nt a gal, and
threw her into spasmodic-, otid sbe'n a roar ng,
rnvlng ninitiyac to this day. Whoop, I'm tint
; (1H l;upul !
Tulk abo'it gritiliing bark, til a
tre ! tain't nothing; one of mine, at a
hull's heel, would blister it ! Oh, Fin one of
your toughest sort li vo 'orever, ami turn to a
wliite oak prs1. Look ht me, (s.iid be, slap, j cliieve iinuioitaliiy by dint of untiring perse
ping his hands on his thighs with the report of j vera nee. Look nt Columbus ht was seven
a pistol.) I'm the ginriciiic article a real teen years in procuring the little fleet w lueh
, ,, . ,. ,h ,1.vonilll,m
j "
tliat pUhhed tho bull ofthe bridge and I Can
j 0t rn) out jump, out kw im, out talk, out eat,
. .h, .n,l ani 1ps. drinir more
whiskey and keep sober, than any other man in
these localities. D n it, it that don't make
'em fight, iiothinfj will. I wish 1 may be kiln
dried, and split up into wooden ehoc-pegs, if I
believe there's a chap among Yin, that's pot
courage enough to collar a lien ! Whoop-hoo-ey.
Well (said Bill, walking oft in disgust.)
I'll go homo and have another settlement with
Joe Sykes. He's a tad chance for a fight, see
ing as how he's got but ono eye left to gouge at,
and underb tout of both eari, but, poor fellow,
he'g mighty willing to do bis best, and will May
a body's appetite till next ahootinf; match."
(Exit Little Billy, grumbling )
AND SIIAMOKIN JOURNAL.
Siinbiirr, Northumberland C o.
Treatment of the Irnrf.
While examining our Fntrlish files of news
paper, received by the Great Western, we were
not merely struck by Iheir pratttitnns anxiety
in relation to the United Stnteo, but by the ex
traordinary abuses to which they submit them
selves t
It appears that for some time past there has
exited in Iintlnn one of the greatest abomina
tions that ever disgraced a metropolis. There
is a bnryitifj ground in tho Sitdfii'lds of a very
! limited si.o, where the dead have been interred
for shout hnll'n century in the nist extraordi
nary niiinner. In consequence of its Finalities?,
it has been the practice to resort to the tuot
horrible mentis to obtain room for the newly
brought dend.
Senrcely is a corpse deposited in the ground
before it is taken out, the coffin broken up into
firewood, and the hotly tumbled into a hole.
Fires are kept b truing day and nijiht to con
sume the wood tliui obtained by the disinter-
j merit ol the dead, and a dreadful effluvium fills
! the air. On a recent examination it) London,
j the following facts were elicited.
I According to the statement of a surgeon,
: Mr. Walker, a watchman of the ground, per
j formed the double oflice of calling the hour of
the niyht, and burning the coffins in the bone
Iioiim The relief guard of grnve diggers com
menced their J:i,ly work in the yard, ns soon
nslhe watchman went oll'liis duty. The man
i frequently It t his fire go out, and excused him-
self for it by declaring the wood was too wet
The humane sexton would then tell hirn to save
I nil deal wood cofitns so as to keep tip th fire.
A respectable family residitiL' near the hurv-
j ing ground, bought n site for 'heir o-vn use, of
I double, the ordinary sizn. Having occasion to
inspect it a short time afterwards, they found
' eight or ten coffins lying in every direction a-
round and in it. The shells and hodirv in them
were bored and cut through to hasten the de
composition, nnd the original occupant of the
grave, one whose memory was dear to them.
j was actually found doubled up nnd thrust into
! the mud at the bottom, where n most sickening
compound of putrefaction was deposited, to the
extent of forty poiUfull.
- "-"S.'t.r o. u.e gro, ways some
" '"""-' t the wicket of the large gates,
' P,ve m'Uco of "", Tpr.a.-h ofa funeral. In
'IM. I I 1
,I"U ll,e P"ve diugers ceased work, after
"' "ver the pb.ee of their
""P"rry cxnumntions, so as to prevent d.-Uc
l'1"'..
Police, said that he could prove that the corp-es
were tumbled out of the coffin in hen, is, thrown
upon a mound of clny, then beaten nd chopped
up with it, nnd when thus compounded, were
thrown into a pit iniido fir the purpose.
The person w ho offici itetl nt the ordinary hit
rinU nA rlenrvinnn. was n straw bonnet tusker
, . ... .... , . , ,
w ho dressed himself in canonicals, mun.b ed
metery, and the six- of the grounds, that during
. . . ... , ri. .1
the la't twenty-ttveyear9 upwards of lilty thou-
, sand hiulies had been thud displaced and man
, pled, in order to keep up the pecuniary receipts
t of the managers, and enrich the official con
lilKPlll,.r
' "
, e only mention them to show what is going
. ,
" " , " u ,
ti t in inidd iui and mmrer c usses who tall into
... , .. . .. i . e . i
, llBn.ld nt nv.in Hi,, n 1 1 im ;t nt of r.i hinrr il.. '
" 1
. . . . c.. "
: huriul grounds. j. I. hue Sim,
! Never Fail.
The great secret of eiocct in life is never
' to give tip. If we Were to Ituve a h gaty to
, our children, and h,, nothing better, we s lionld
j liecjueath to t'-. -m an their m itt "persevere ;"
j More is ht Ihan people supptve hyw jntof
we'1, directed energy we do not mean Ihst en-
. r7y which comes by fits and sturt-s hut a ceast-
j less, untiring tenacity of put post1, assisted by
sound common sense in the nflairs of life. Your
' w ctik-ir.intled men, who give up ht the fir.-t T-
a I trull, are I'ooti tor no' lung, iireiu souts u:v a
i r
i bull', are good for nn'birig.
discovered a world. trVe bow Wahirgtoi
toiled, year after year, amid constantly recur
ring disapiointtiieiil, la boring, too, under the
waul ot money and the suspicions ('Congress ;
but be persevered, and our independence was
achieved. John Jacob Astor says it was more
difficult to earn his first thrjsstul dollars than
to amass all the reet ol his twenty four mil
lions. He means really that tho habits of en
terprise, activity and, perseverance, which be
found necessary to earn his first thousand dol
lars, remained afterwards with him asa habit,
and, assisted by capital, easily achieved his e
normoua fortune. Most of our other rich men
have once been poor like hitn. Do not de
spair, therefore. Let your watch word be "ne
ver fail." Rise superior to your furtur.cf, and
you w ill yet be great and rich.
there is no appral hut to force, the vital principle and
ln. Snlurdaj , May IO, IS 15.
A Wlfo Worth Having.
The distinguished Wm. Wirt, within six or
riirht months after bis first marriage berime
addicted to intemperance, the effect of which
operated strongly on the mind and health of
his wife, nnd a few months more she was num
bered with the dead. Her death led him In
leave the country where he resided, and move
to Richmond, w here he soon ro-e to distinction.
Rut his habits hung about him, nnd occasionally
he was fun ml with jolly and frolicksome spirits,
in bncchnnlian revelry. Ilis true mends ex
postulated with him, to convince him ofthe in
jury he was doing himself. Rut ho still per
sisted. His practice began to tall olT and ma
ny looked upon himns on the sure road to ruin.
lie win advised to get married, with a view of
Correcting his habits. This ho consented to do
if the r in Lt person oft red. lie accordingly
paid his U'hlresses to Miss Oimhle.
Alter some months attention, lie asked her
hand in marriage. She replied :
"Mr Wirt, I have been well awnreoryoiir in-
tentions for some time back, tiliil should have
given you to understand that y-nr visit and
attention were not neerptnhle, 1 1 it I not toei-
procatetl the iffeetinn which yon evinced for
mo. Rut I cannot yield mv assent until von
make a pledge never to taste, touch or handle
onv intox eating drinks."
This reply to Mr. Wirt was as unexpected
ns it was novel. His reply was that he regard
ed the proposition as a bar to nil further consi
deration of the siiubj'Ct, nnd hither. Her
course to him wns the same as ever his re
sentment and neglect. In the course ot a few-
weeks, he went again and again mlicited her
hind. Hut her rop'y was the same. lie be-
came indignant, nnd regarded the terms she
proposed ns insulting his honor, and vovvt d it
should he the Inst meeting they should i vi ;
have. Ho took to drinking worse and seemed
to run lientllot.g to ruin. One day, w bile lying
in the outskirts ofthe city, near a little eroo rv
or grog shop, dead drunk, a young lady, whom
it is not necessary to mine, was p-is-ing that
way to hT liome, not far off, b- held him with
his f ice upturned to the rays ofa scorching sun
She took her handkerchief with ht r own
nnme marked tiHin it, and placed it t ver his
face. Alter he had remained in that way for
some hours, he wns awakened and Ins thirt be
ing so gr-'at, he went into the little grocerjMir
grogshop to get a drink, when he discovered
the linidkf rchirt which be looked at, and tht
name that was on it. Alter pausing a few nu
liutee, he exclaimed
"(Treat (toil, who hit this with me!
Who pl iced it nn my laee V Noone knew ,
lie drop! the glass, t-xcliiiii.iiig : "liuoiih ! e
nougli 1"
lie retired instantly from the store, forget
ting his tlurt, but not the tii-haueb, the hand
kerchief, or the lady, vowing, if (iotl gave him
strength, never to touch, taste or bundle intox
icating drinks.
To meet Miss C. aga n was the hardest of-
fort of his lire. If he met her in her enrr age
iron foot, he would dodge the neare-t roru -r.
She at Inst addressed bun a note, nnd.-r h r
ow n hand, inviting him o the hon.. which be
fin-illy gathered courage enoo -',, accept. Ilo
tobl her if she still bore au ction for bun, he
w iild agree to hey 0,vii terms. Her reply
was
"My eo-i", ;iion.s now arewhat they ever
have eon,"
'Tnen,' said the dit-rnthra'icJ Wirt, "I ac
cept thrill."
They were food mm led and from that day
he kept his Word, and his itti'i.rs brigiitt-in-d,
while Iiutior nnd glory gathered thick upon li s
brow. 11 :s nniiio has ht en enrol'ed high in the
temple of fame, while his dreiK his patriotism
and renown live after btm w ith imoerisiuiblo
lustre. I low tunny noble inimls nngl.t llie
young ladies save, it li.ey would tniiow tho ex
ample ol'l'io hero. ne hearted Miss (i , the
I'neiiil of humanity , el'ln r country, and th" ro
lalivc ot La'u'i -lte.
Win ri.w ami : 1 1 in MJV TIIK Kr&OV
Tin re is iiotlim vvltiih so iinu-ii ur.proi s llie
appearance ol a In use uml tin- pit'inist-s as
pi mt te and w hit.-wn; iting tho t-ni-tnt iits an. I
truces. The following recipe f r w htVw asli
iiiL' has been f'o'.itid, by exnorionpe, to answer
tii" same on w imd, brick un-l stone, ns oil p.,int,
and is iiiuc!i clo a per:
Kri-ili:. Take half a bushel of nndirk.!
lime and slack it with boiling hot water cover
ing it during the process. Strain it, and a!d a
peck of rait dissolved in warm water, three
pounds of ground rice boded to a thin piste, put
in boiling hot, halt a pound of powdcied Span
ish whiting, and a pound ot clear glue, dissolved
in wurm water. Mix, ami let it stand for seve
ral days. Then keep it in a keltic on a porta
ble furnace, and put oo a hot as p..-ib!e, with
a painter's or a whitewash brush.
Rare Foou. An Irish paper nays : "At pre
sent the pool of Scotland are not fed ; they exist
upon the reccllrclion ot w hat they ute in former
year.
immediate parent of despoliam. JsrrKiisos.
Vol. 5Xo. 33 Whole No, 341.
Mfia.cAvnr.K'si rrtiTAtN i.rccTriK.
Mr Caiitllr hnn h nl an nrijitnintnnen the fa
milu umbrella. Mm. Caudle lecture
thereon.
'B ih ! that's the third umbrella gone since
Christmas. What were yon to do ! Why, let
him go ho ne in the rain to Ire sure. I'm very
certain th"re was nothing about him tbnt could
spoil. Take cold, indeed ! He doesn't l ok
like one of the sort to take cold. Resides, he'll
have better taken cold than taken our umbrella
Do you hear the rain, Mr. Caudle! I say
tin you hear the rain ! And as I'm alive, if it
isn't St. SwitbinV dy ! Dohear it against the
windows? Nonsense ; yon don't impose upoh
tie. You enn'V he asleep with such a shower ns
ti nt ! lo yon hear it I say ? Oh, you do hear
it. Well, thai'sn pretty flood, I think, to Inst
or six week i nnd no stirring all the time out
nf tho house. Pooh ! don't think me a fool,
Mr. Ciiuiiip. Don't insult me. lie return the
umbrella 1 Anybody would think yon were
Irorn yesterday. As if anybody ever ditl return
i'll iiinbrt lla ! I here do yon hear it ? Worse
ami wors" I Cats and dogs, nnd for s:x weks
always six weeks. A ml no umnreila !
'I should like to know how the children are
Utvng to school to-morrow. Tney shan't go
through such wrutlii r, I'm determined. No ;
they shnll stop nt homo and hever Iparn any
thing the blessed cteatures! sooner than go
nnd get wet. And when they grow up, I won
der who they'll have to Ihiitik lor knowing no
thing who, indeed, but their fjther ! People
who can't ee for their ow n children ought ne
ver to he fathers.
Hot I know why you lent the umbrella. Oh,
yes ; 1 know very well. I was going nut to
t a nt dear un ter'u to-morrow ; yon knew that
nuil you did it on purpose. Don't tell me
to go there, and take every mean advantage to
Inndtrme. Hut don't you think it, Mr. Cau
dle. No, sir ; if it comes down in buckets' full,
I'.l go nil the uitee. No; and I wont have a
cab ! Where do you think the money's to come
from ! You've got nico high notions at tint
club of yours ! A catr, indeed! Cost me s x
teeu pence ! two-uiid-eight pence, for there's
back again ! Cabs, indeed ! I should like to
know w bo's to pay for 'em ; and I'm sure you
can't, it you go on as you do; throwing a'vay
yotir property, beggaring your children buying
timbrel! is !
J)tt yon hear the rain, Mr. Cntldlc 1 I say,
do voiihear it ! But I don't care I'll go to
mother's to-morrow ; I w ill ; and what's more,
I'll walk every step of the way and yoo. k ,iow
that will give me my Heath. Don't crtll me a
foolish w oman it's you that's the '.'oolisli man.
- Von know I can't wear clog-, ; and with no
umbrella, the wrl'ssore I.i mo cnhJ jt al
ways d.s-s. Hut. wlr.t , v cnre or tltat .'
. thing nt t.!l. I ll1av !,,, p fr W,.lt y(ll1
ci.ro, a.s dare s.,v shall ami a pretty doctor's
bill there'1,', r, ,,,0 in(.r(, vvit Jt wjj
ti ac'i , ,, i() rlli j,,I;r iimhrt'llns again. I
I'oi 'ulii't wonder it I caught mv death ; ves ;
I , ,n,-B wm. j (, ,.lt l!ie uu,brella for. Ot
course !
'Nice clothes I'll get, too, tramping thro'
wenth'-r like this. My gown and bonnet will
h-spoilrd quite. Needn't I wear Yin then ! In
deed, Mr. Cmidle, I t.-enr 'em. No, sir, I'm not
going out a dowdy to please you or any hotly
els". Gincioiis knows ! it isn't often that 1
step over tin thre.-hold ; indeed, I might as
well be a slave at once, better 1 should say. But
when I tlo go out, Mr. Candle, I choose to goas
a lad v. Oh .' that rain if it isn't enough to
break in the w inflows.
I'gh '. I look forward with dread for to inor
r.i v ! II. iw am I to go to mother's, I'm rure I
can't t-il. H it if I tin-, I'll do it. No, sir; I
wni't borrow an umbrella. No; and you shan't
buy on-'. ( With a ri nt eniphtisix ) Mr. Cm
dl", il ymi bring home another timbrel. a, I'll
thru it in the street.
!1.1 and it w as only last week I hud a new
eo77.'.' p it to tbnt umbrella. I'm sure if I'd
h i know ii a. much as I do now, it might h ive
g one w itli.'it reie 'i r hip. Pnyttio for new no.,
r it-.-, for o'h -r people to l..ngh nt you. On, it's
al!i-ry well 'or yon--y.'ti can go tu bl- cp.
Voti'io no thought r.f your patient wife, and
y nr o-vn v't ir rl.iMn n You think of nothing
but lending embroil is !
Moii, in.b-eil ! call themselves Ion's of the
croati hi ! pretty lords when l!,ey can't eien
take care n!' an umbn llj !
'I kno'V that walk to morrow will bo the
death of mo Rut that's w hat yon went then
you may goto yocr club, and do us you like
and then, nicely my poor dear children w ill be
used but then, sir, then you'll be happy. Oh,
don't tell me ! I kirw you will. Else you'd
never lent the umbrella !
'Yon h ive to go on Thursday obont that sum
mons ; and, of course, you can't go. No, in
deed, you io' go without the umbrella. You
may lose the debt for what I care it won't be
so much as shilling your clothes belter hwc i'i
people deserve to lose debts who lend umbrel
las! 'AuJ I fchould like to know bow I'm to go to (
rinci:s or inrr.nTisrso.
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mother's without the umbrella 1 Oh, don'i t- 'I
me that I said I would go that's nothing to 'o
w ith it ; nothing at all. She'll think I'm to
Electing her,and tho liltlo money we've to h:i-',
w slmu't havo at all because we've no u
brella. The children, too ! Dear things ! Tii'- ' 1
be sopping wet i for they shan't stop at hour -they
shan't lose their '.earning, it's all their ! i
ther will leave them, I'm sure. But they nh.-Jl
go to school. Don't tell me I said they slioul ii ';
yon are so aggravating, Candle ; you'd M' it
tin? temper of an angel. They shall p.
school, mark that. And if they get their dpi t
of cold, it's not my fault I didn't lend the to
brelh.'
'Here,' snys Caudle, irr bis MS. 'I fell n
sleep, and dreamt that the sky wasturmd it!
green calico, with wlinh bone ribs; that in fir- ,
t he whole world revolved under a tri-nicudo .-
umbrella !'
"We're all Ci.waitl In the Dark."
A medical friend of ours, who some ye.irsj
since, visited Paris under circumstances nist
favorably to an rutrre lo a most interesting cir-Hew-thnt
ofthe survivors nnd ct dmnnt suppor
ters ' f the "I'mpire," tells a cnpit.il story as ho
liPnrd it related by the celebrated General Ex
celmans, ooeof Napoleon's pirrWin. It was at
a dinner party, composed of some of tho survi
vors of Waterloo, a few of their younger rela
tives, and th" scion of nn ex-king, on a vi-it
from his home in America, nnd to whom our
friends owed his introduction to the circle.
Some questions arose about bravt ry, when the.
younger members of the company were electri
fied to bear the norable and heroic rxcelmnns
gravely nnd seriously declare, that men u-ere
eowards in the. dark ! The General smiled at
their expression of dissent, remarked, that it -van
"very like youth," and proceeded to tell the fal
lowing anecdote in support of his strange de.
clarntion.
There was a young hot-head in '.'he Empernr'
service, who, burning tor action, nod his duties'
at the time affording no opportunity, at last re
solved to fight a duel, ne.d, accordingly, choo
sing to construe some remark or other of an old
er and superior officer into an insult, challenged
him. The old s','.jicri waving all considerations
of rank, sger-d to meet the young man, hot on
the folkw .ng unusual term. The time should,
be n'.glr, the place a room in opposite corner
pl Vtiiich they were to sta id. Tho second, hi
ving placed their men, were to witlulr-iw out
side of it, taking the candlis with t'icm. The
word should be given from without, when he
w ho had the fir.-t fire should discharge his weap.
on, and the seconds benrinj the lights ehoultl
immediately rush in !
These stiange conditions v.-rre accepted, tho
time arrived, and the seconds placed the partita
as agreed upon ; withdrawing immediately, an i
leaving their men in the dark. The word v.m
gu'en, tho fire was heart), the door wns re-ore.1-ed,
nnd there stood the elder ot Un; two ; b t
upright in ihe corner, his adversary's h i! i -
ving entered the wall so close to his hoi d ' ;it
the escape seemed little less than miracu! .ir
It was now the old sold er's time to li.e ;
they were ngain left in the dark, the word w is
ngam g'ven from the outside, and, instii'itanr-.
otisly with the discharge, the seconds rii-betl
in to find the challenger prostrate ur n ti:o
floor nor haiinii yt ritoienJ himstlf j'ivi
his trick to amid the h ill, : ich, on exnui n ...
tion, it was found, must have killed him.
The young tnaii was covered w ith contusion,
and the seconds were nvt-ri brim ng him wit.i
expressions of tlit ir scorn, when tiu vet-, ran
stopped th-'tn.
'Not s.i fast my young friendssaid he, 'yen
w ill grow w iser. Wi credo you suppose '
nt the first fire ! On my hands a i : 1 1 knees in
the corner, hut, ma fni .' I was up quicker than
he! lir i.'t ii. Mi mu urs, ui are all cow
ards in the dark!'
It was alter .vardj whispered to our fncn l,
that the story was an actual fact, and tiiut tiio
elder ofthe parties was no ntlier than the IruVQ
warrior Ex.'rlmans, himself.
A Frankforii p.ip"r says there is now livin; nt
Moscow the widow of j d.-alei' in skil., who ha,
attained hr loTth year. When Vi'i she mar
ried her tilth husband. All h 'r alliances were
prospeious and happy She is still in full po-'-st-nion
ol'a'.l her m -i.tal faculties. Sh." h1 '-"-ver
been attacked with any dangerous illness.
Qvr.rit Rfiiav-i. A rsoti being skc
why he bad g ven bis daughter in niarriac;-.' to
a man wHh whi in he w as nt enmity, aubwered,
I did it out uf pure revenge.
-Y"u ne a-ore me by the rud," sa id a, school
Imy to Ilis roaster. "Yes, and by the fee', loo,"
was the reply, accompanied by a movement that
raised him at least an inch.
In theChurch-yarJ at Charleston, Maw., is
llie fallowing :
ll-'re lies Deacon John Aricular.
Who in God's way walked pciju-ndiculaf.