The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, May 19, 1860, Image 1

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~N AI. AS 11 POLITICAL,./t/URN A I.
BY B. F. 8 L 0 A Pi.
• • ,ndl• •oheiaibirs, if paid adriusro
1 ,. ,e• ill komit 4, ouldnalla tor , awd
ri • I.r larger elab•
iubser Wet tailing pa widths Loco p.m'. the
• .111 • d.wontinawl arid sitr wwourd made Out at
rri. aid lon with a prolix *reel 1.•!
' oft WA Or ADVr.rnSIMIta I
~, t .11.,•••1 lime or tar wedle a eqoarialfre
~',,,, tole week,/ I we 7$ O square 8 enostlie $3 tat
t . t , " iOO One " * " a 441
- thm• * ISA One . - 9 .• 9 'Ye
. . ..quate a year. all at phossors, $lO.
,- 41 usonthaa, o 6: 6 osnotha, $8; 9 osoothe.
-... IL,
~,,,,,, „r In queues—ose year, $6O; 6 months,
„ , •h. $lB.
.„ ...vied to the doelosse Cibeetory at $6 par
„ - -,‘ .tons all..vred int a Cud, over alt. and coder
is
...-..1 and F.,ltterial petite% IC onto • Ilia : Nu no
-..„ e-nli •1,1 in tosertedasorsog the Special-Notices
than ono Aulisar.
,r ifeclante and Aber* rettedring &oilseed *hangs.
. • it tlvot demerits will be allowed two squares. piper,
,t,l o r 914 F„r addltioaal spate, the dbargre still
, a
~„„r ti o u. . 0 01 the disttlortoenta 1104 be strictly
~ ,.:,,i ,;: t h, 'woman" business ter Ore siteertimer. Pay -
atot wombed advertisement, required in adviser.-
0. f or yasrly advertising will be preened 9911f-leariy
BIYBINEBB DIRECTORY.
LIR". A. CRAIG.
.t • Jl7llllOl 0/ T I Paeas—ollar
tome? Of hub Street Led the Pet& Square, trio
.
1 . 3 MK Ac KdILISRIC,
pulite In Soots asidElberso stWlkol•-
ii a, & ad Retail, st No. 13, Cathrell's Black State street,
Ins, PI,
a/Ammar ik co.,
WBOLZIMLI Gsoonins, .nit Mains in
....tie and Inaionitail Winne nail Liquors, also %pm
;.nitcu, YrultiPlait Oil, sod Agents for Mahan tleffai,•
Ms: sad 9 Constneretal Buildings, North shin.°
rmblic square, Mu, p a.
_ _
•
i 'WOMBS W. KNI *O.
•77YALVE L 4 Ir. •
Ha. rval..vod lila Moe to that Of itLIJAH 11.111111111 T, g
gmutrest corner or tit* Public Square, where be v, sl st
eed promptly to all twiner entrusted It Ids carp.
[Ha, Doc. 2, 111612 3u322
TILL W. M.. WOOD,
J Olikeist his noilksoe on Neat Alit Start.
D K. 0. L. llLLlVlltasaaporrT,
Dzwrtsw
, tr.• ...I Dwelling in south Part Ron,
:rot ;AN* ..at of Ms Rank tailidttop
F:n«, July 10, lU $
I M. COLE"
1 1 .4• Boo' Brimgm., BLANK ROOK 11•11fiTYACTC1114,
la Seallod Story of Rinderneelir. Block, Erie. Pa •
p - I sin sue STILIIYIIO4.
Wr. A. abievroto, Jobber, anti Retell
waler to owe ilemigiicke of Forel& and Don:retie Dry
6, 66.41, Oil Cloth*, ke.
W IN C. WILMON,
I'.l
ATTORNEY a COTTIMILLOt AT I.Au„Eri• Pu -
.ttke on State Street, near the Park, to the American
1,,.tt, second story of the building. occupied by F. k
..c..lsudelter. Re will always be band in his aloe, and
s ,, buAineall panetinally atteadeci to.
aft,ABUIRY,
r. DIALZA 17 litroaran Wm's ANL. I.lyroga,
B-i Brandea Preach Brandies, Ohm kn., Champaign..
.thme Claret, Madeira, Ifidsige.„Bherry, Port,and all kind.
~1 nommdie Wipes; also manufacturer of reetiaed Whig-
EMMiaMMiI
EMU; IS H. CUTLER.
1J A TrOlurirr at tr. Girard, Eh..
Y. and other buoineee attended to with
• •. ,•1•••••••• rad digpateh.
tral*ili IC J. MORTON.
VortirmiDiati and Conitulral..o %lerriokut
ht, ! , ..rk, Erie, dealer In Coal, halt, Fish, Floor an.
RIF ar. FARRAR,
11 WHoLssaLs 0110(EKM, deslors in
• Goods Pnwdrr, rI.UL Cap; Safety 'tube,
• , Cw3r., Fish, , g.. 3 and 4, rota
.-ea. }Wilding*, En«, l'a
7•4 N
I 1( ES .1 igit o ‘ DA N ,
& aler•• I) in FLIIrI
•taple Dry floods, Carpels. Vatting", (ILI Cletbee. hr..
. ,irmra'n Won*. P.:rl*. Pn.
. a; CO..
WBOLNIALIII nw ALIORN IN nktN - Notl
St.t• Stnsat, No 7 14..nne1l Monk.
roil% SWOONS'.
rlltTlel ur TN ID B ea tty a
ip
,hurs P.O. P.
- -
[MIN 11K.111.1 0 1 Or CO..
"K 11,04116 Cotomloulon 11111•Ovfosuu ,
• • Flout. Flolt. 41.4 *Coot dnav Ilur nl
, twumors, ”nl.llr Pa
DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG, & CO.
I) it GOODS MERCHANTS.
80 & 89 born it.. N. Y.
WOULD notify the Thule that they are
opetilsgWeekly, In new nod beautiful toilltiarsibtbe
THIN b11k,&.1141410,e ..e."49yeeteift -304MarrAtilt,W1Mie. e s
W•erraceritira, leuebnate LSO TB
-r In all kinds of F11.13f), llmirithp Room, Reeking
nu.l Dining Chain, No 1 mock. Rria, Pa A. NT O SAE A. la
UO
1 ' l ' a gr i t:boa *tot Staouts. tuner of Siud.,
Ulla.* Pearl. q t for .J p formerly ....copied
h JODell
%Y. DOVIR LASS,
.
Arrintilir •T LAW' ~ t hexp rptnove+l 1..
' , tit a StaloStnyt, nu the n.,rtb..1... o f the
~rtll\ W. WALKER,
• TTOILNIIT •r Lost; No
prompt attention to the 1.. cling of lAtot
and the piannent &lama in the State. of Nu
•d in.ra;
will also fill all nederm for the pureinwn
Swamp Lod, is
t. rELDRIr r
WBOLESALJE Lnd Rotas? t I/ alp%ludo
iinchah.i.erman and American Hardnrara, An rII x, i .era,
Ir., Mil, Steel, &e. Suldlcm and earring. Trimmin Ks,
IlmLine Belting and Pack Inc Prone)] street, 0pp , •11.-
coed Hunan, Erie, Is
r F. DOWSING.
.1 •ITOILWIT •T 1.•. r irPTICS or TO!
PIACI Win practice in the sirerral Courts of Krir I . 01113 y
Act `rte prompt and faithful attentloo to all huionewr
•nisted to his hands, either aa MI Attorney ..r ahunetrale
9 r .r " i Z p. cflie in Empire flock, enrn.r of ' , tat.. soil Fin
A. MORRIPION ,
14. Wholesale Dealer in Finer, Pork, 14 ,
1, Commercial Buildings, kn.., re
I IiDICILL, dic aIARsII,
Wd I A Mar /ACT(' KIRA Of 'l44m •
tkoiritaft, Arrieoltund • ! :..„..et, n •
rte. Ps.
I. BALDWIN,
I ( c c rya or to (Sark * Belelleta,)
wie.ireate and Retail Drugorist, tin 6 Herd fie.
Yt !Mater ID Paints, Otbs Veanarlies, Dye St u
iszepbene, Burning Fluid, Tirelillee, Ate k
K OLDS,
LI. SANT AcTr aaa k Whoirsal. and Retail
4.41.1 to Well and Cistern Pumps of superior outlay, tbr
clospeot and beat now In um. Shop on To..lttb strryt
war Posed. Kris, Pa.
Ziiqn•doot for carrying watt, for family, form
kat purposes for Ws cbedip.
CONKILY es tiIIANNON.
(Slimmer, to Barmy t M Cooker
M./.2/01 IA Itaglish, German and Amencan liartit.ar.xnd
Alan, Nana, Anvils, V,n.a, Iron and Stan!, No
.Lsed House, Er" Pa•
A . NYORD ac CO.,
111 Mutates ix GOLL, Silvsr, Rook Notes,
t• •
•rtitlestss of Deposit, /se. Sight exeharigs nn the pno
poi cities eoustantly for mlO. 00fie.N. 0 1440 Homy
esti4e
Vit CA RTIIII dlr. KU I. LOCK; •
Widourist.s and Retail dealer. In Oro. ..wine,
814 Chaiwiltery, Wood and Willow ware ke.,
to . Staid Mimi, Lea, Peon:
MKS. S. 11. HALL.
xsaufsetorer and W holftole owl Retail Dealer
al 'flutes'', Hooter 7, Zephyr IC lot! me, awl Yank,. Noy'
tem*. Together with • roserxl assortment of 1404
40.4:12 Noah otnot, 4ltt above Depot. oho 21 --a3 t
Ow pr. anclonft,
rasam.•.L. mum a..thd Agent
, hrehee A Wilsow's Amiss Machine*. }Werra to
Boohe's.Blook, Last Park, RA*. PIN ar Stitebing dope
IRA .1..0e to O r der. j) roolgloos received tooothly
RINDIEWNECIIIT * EMCKIPIAN.
WHOLIIIALS •:D RItTA IL 011001111011, AAA
to flour, Perk, Flab. gait. Pr'4.. W.." 4
V kly r Ware, Nall. and Plasm, at No 2 Wright's Block
I=
p A: J. MINNI 43.
DlLtLilla In Grocerws, Proviaiona, Pro
'"'• Pori, Flaky Balt. Grain, Floor, Fruits., Nub., alas., "
" 4 . Brooms,Woo6llll, kod Stow« Wars,
Ir r , nnil Cub. Priem low. No. !Wright'. Blo.k.
, •t• street, 4 doors above lb. Post Oar.. Krie.
4 11 . 1101.118.U.11ANV RAT•/I.IAPAIATA HArd
rreekary, Manxman and Saddlery, Nna. 11 and 12
'mo , n. Block, senior of Fifth and State streota, SA" Ps.
imams. IL A.
Q Nit W TON PlPlerig,
Cle ATTOILNITT
AT I A Chmenut
11e54,11 le, Pa.
1569 —ly36. •
I/ IVENVORT.
or.roasc, A y LET (*lora,
•••rr Xouborger k Itakr". rlothing More &n.
t- I, 'Oat* ttreet.
SCI TT RANK I.
DeAulas In all kind. of Cog' `salt Plaster. floor,
&e, h . Pritolle I 4ork. Veit. I'r 01
11:1211
t e.
ti, ADAMS ROBINSON , . D.—
Homeapatkbt mot Surgeon, trie, . Oirma
.aboad km, Starratra Monk, ritoapatde Reatd
iloosa t ia Hotel. Ma* hours, Ato9, A. 11., Si to 3, %EA
"b to 4 .r• tt. 13.1... (golly of county.) promptly 111/ -
uot4cd to at ail koala Alb 16-87.80 U.
I H. Atypiorm.
q...... I. sleeks, Watch**, Flue Jew'
4,, ,Siisar Spam; Plated War. Looking Glasses, Gilt
Il.uidtaaa, Cutlery and raspy ll:aak. Panigeb 8ei 1.110 44
'"nth 04 , 4 West Past sear Neela at
T MINCLAIM,
Oseremer to Stewart 4ir Siatieir.)
4401 .114AL/I AND MIL 0111 . 661111 . , corner at Awe and
7% or., Uftillf in Paintn.o4l..l)l"-gi"a."l"s• Caug'hen.
4 .trane 'laid. Enishis. as.
W I LLUM LA X&
Arrow= sanComszu.os
°Ala removed to Dona realm of Rosearwedg's Mock,
omser State Abort and the Peelle qvuire, Itris,PL
WM. N. Lreg.
NORM, DMle• In segyAN LEIGH BELLB.—Anothor lot elf those
..._ /1 " k Doss .148 et Pains Squint, ham* &sap 111• 1 / 4 11 Beni b••• wafted ta ituis /
?!mow G . work Irsosated. I J.
B. F.. SLOAN, sDrroß &PROPRIBTORI'
VOLUME 30.
WIG UALIMITIL
Amorry AT LAW.-OSEit nu Sth street
wed.? opposite the Cintrt Houma, trim, Ps.
rig . N. StAaiLL •
V 7 •
Dwain, Oac• la Rona- .....
swieira Sleek, outbid& of tie Paair.dirt•, Pa.
W
ILLIAM I'MORNTON,
Awes or Deeds, agne•
mesa Bonds mid lkirtastes. Lures, lc., accurately sad
earMatly drawn. 011ei op Proud'. idnot: "ar Jac R.
Stoma. Groom Btor•Zria.}46-
J. C. 'BURGESS I& CO.,
GROCERIES,
FLOUR,
PORK, &a,
AT WHOLESAi.E.
No. 7. Bonnell Block, State Str •et.
/Cr* Oct 11, MK Ut.
E. P. MIDDLETON & B 0.,
IMPOICIVIII 0,
COGNAC & ROCHELLE BRAND 8,
331.COraiaEVIVT1 Cir
Scotch and Irish Whiaki
PORT, SHERRY. MADERIA AN 1)
CHAMPAGNE WINES.
Choice Old Monongahela,
WHAT,
ANL) RV}
flare ..o hand the Largest and Best Selected Stott of
Fine Old' Whiskey
ur e) dreier. le the United States; all of will Is high
It hrtpr,,tod by zK~ F MIDDLETON & LIM ,
ly 26 6 North Frout a , ViII
---- -4--
J. N. KLINE & CO
Wines, Brandies, Gina, &c.
Nti 116 Walnut Street, and No. 11 Granite St
.1 Z. 11.1:111.
March 3, Ism,
J. 0. BURGESS 4 PO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
FAIBItNIC'S SCALES
7, ftoseitil Block
Fn.., act. 8, MO
L. A. MORRISON;
WllOl La tIA. DEALiat
Flour, Pork, Beef, Salt, Gra i n,
(140 I 'ER, TIMOTHY SEED, &4
No. 1, Commercial
NORTH SIDE 'TITR TARN
ihttiosta State mad Peach Ste .
rt.b 8
A New friar, w Web excels every l'rint to the Gauntry for
p•erfeetion of execution no•I design in full 14.1.1.. r colors.
Our Print. ore eheal• r t Lso our in market, nipt toev-ting
With extnnsire sale
Irjrl rrders promptly sttenele4 in
G 1.10 RGE W. SA4 11:11.)
Brewers, Ealsters and Hop Dealers.
11011 r ING purcintwci the entire interet
GEORM. W tu th• old and vr*.i;
Point Brewery, Pittsburg,
We an. PoW pr9OLIN - O to fOrttlittl to 111 r tttto,lot. oust -
rat of the Arlo, elth an artirle ( X. XX. K. on. r:
snit Ritter Ales. that e:trirlot I. e ne erent i n no , ee i
nnent in thts e..untn
For Ow 1114 . 1.1. , 01
I , vre. hxy• •• • • • '•
sale G rceorx, I
(«lab
A CIIANf,I. tiV
H. T. HAVENS
Tif A VI Ntl'i urelitt.ed thr Stiwk
ner
No. 3, REED HOUSE,
{Madera! r tywrr%. .1
braue two, tipi .I'l aot,trutt4 •• I •I. 1.41 id N 10.
Gout) I.lqt ()RS AT L(J PRI( ES
ID Stuck 11 , 111 COLltitiye In keep .11 1.41.01:
BEST ( ).113f Wil BSA' E
Dourti.r Rwrip - 1F.1)
OLD RYE
BOCHBoN
MONONGAHELA
IRISH AND SCOTCH
BRANDIES,
JAMAICA AND NEW E OLAND KVA
The beet !mambo of
CB..9.2lkE3T.A.csavln.
WINES—CORDIAL AS I) CATAWBA IifTTRB , , A,
Cr Warranted Pere for Medical Purposes,
Agent for Rhodes A Verner's Petlekorg Ili. Give we
a tell, the latch string is always out, Plot I-34.
B I) t) K ...
Magazines, Paper, Stationery,
PARK ROW BOOK STORE
Ma, rob. 26, 1859
r X I METH
•
WH. 'LUCE, thankful for the liberal
. patronage given him, announces that having
procured the, assistance of G. J. LUCL, he le prirtd to
do all kinds of Dental work promptly and In latest
and moat improved style*, Kid the attention of be public
Iff again called to the
CONTINUOUS- (JUR WORK.
which he ha. been eNpiged In making for the pent year.
to the entire slitisabstion of his patrons, that he Is noW
prepared to put up Teeth on
VTILCAIIIIZED
which has the same advantages possessed by the , Contin
uous Gun Work, lasting no seams or sperm for the accu
mulation of food, and givinfg to the face • perfectly natural
expression, and for clasps It Ss preferable to a..y other
material seed. as it will not wear the teeth. Teeth put
onietlr ki l or silver for those who prefer It.
Mr attention paid to Mang sad preserving natu
ral teeth., and also to the oorrecUon of irregularities.—
Odee In Beatty's Bloc ia ri Row
erste, Dee Ilk le W D. LOCt.
=1
lIF:Dri E SHEARS, Pruning Knives,'
Eind , tior Knives. at J C FrRISIENT,
FRESH TOMATOES HERMETICALLY
tiesled, rytaitilng the torigioallrv*. In mall
cuss for hunfly ace, op West
Cris, Jump 11, 1669.-1
$l,OO. ONE DOLLAR. $1,90.
A 0001 ) WARRANTED AXE an be
bought far $1 itt J. C. fiELIMLX•A.
ITME:I3II3
SCALES! SCALES !!
un Miami to furnish Analog ninny klnii nr
in St moot tom view than wen Wore sold in this city.
Log. ft. J. C. . PIVLDIPN
ORSE BLANKETS.-100 Horse Than
' Ws, assorted qoalttlesotbeap stt i ppr.N.
I es. 7.
SPICES of ail
et No. Irtieirt's Mock.
►oeilo. tM . 1170CLIIAN. NICNORIerAt.
A.RIS FANS, COICBS & HAIR ',INS,
Mod *ark JewelryWm- 8"1114 114 t.
Fob 16.
PALDING'S LIQUID GLUE.—By the
dners or ologl• butt* by CI TER a BRO.
:
=33EI
E. P. M. & BILO..
sorresooro to trl.l4YA* CARROLL
N 4 r- I !PORTERS OF
,t
Frkalla.clelaphiaa.
=I
FLEMING BRO'S.,
(sucrEssoßo TO
//./ . 11,/•
I I I gi \l. I:O.
WALL.PAPER, &c.,
INJ
D. P. ENSIDN, Proprietor.
MIN
IM
: • rittrantf • tatib
BT •L M. illiillia. 1.
As I ruinssagilalths,
Llat'aing la the Ifisithis , ,
As It pattered so
AAA iiiistastike
Nasdaq over ehest v ar .
Whit& with dust were t tritt
ism 3Cri the farthest corner
What was o neue nrt tralliii. i,.."3
t..to / drew A from Am memo,
Whams it but renuiliieti so Wog,
Elwin sit the whits the mow
.it'my mother's voic/ to song,
As alto bung In sweetwat semamta
What 1 More hare Sec read, ,
"Mush, la, de.r, 11e 4111 mud tkluothar,
angrla Award thy bu.l "
I recoltectious
That I thought had been forgot,
Came with all the coati °integrity.
Roothlng, thriinginv, to the spot
An•l I it anderad back to childhood,
T., those mcrryalay• of yore,
When I knelt beside es" tnOther,
y this bed upta the BOW
!Iweg a waa alth ,b 1144.6 so iota!,
Plturet upon mi Infant best,
That .be taugLt ny 4,1 to utter
Carefully the word Rh. Etta,
Npver can Le forgotten—
Peep are they 343 =miry driven
• tiallowed be thy name, 0 nth.:
I. &Ow,' who art tu beay.•o'••
W II 4SK LES
Flax aha taught 1044 %Iwo .he told me
ita Import great aarawiewp,
Qt.". which I luarnel to utter
"New I lay ma down to glum.'
Them; it Rao. with hands uplifted,
♦ud in accentsooft and null,
haytoy mother itaktad "Our Fat'. r,
iSoThoo Nese tui
Year. barn woad, and that d.ax toothy,.
Ito/sillies lain beneath the soti.
lad $ truttt her sainted spirt:
&leis in the borne of God
Rut that *Oro. st oututoxr
Sefrwr has from mens'ry tied,
salt conies to all its freshness
' en I see my trundle bed.
IME=I
UM
A Fl
State ,Sfreet
'lB,
-4'---
On it utiful Christmas morning in the
year lAti! , two persons commenced their
day's jeu ney from the _eastern branch of
Trinity ver, in northern Team., to visit
some fri nets residing filly miles to the
west. eir course led them Aver a level
expanse f shrinkless prairie, fle smooth,
r,
measures s and sublime in its solitude as
a tninqu I sea. The blue-eyed heaven.
calm ant cloudless, us if its ethereal tints
had never been stained with a tour, bent low
in love nth such ft landscape, and the soft
arms of the encircling horizon embraced it
tenderly. us the mother fondles her sleep
ing cihild.
Allhough it is now mid-winter
SRIL, PA
IsZT
grass had lost forever 1—
green, and leoked brown and wits
yet s till, in that genial clime of the sun,
prolific nature, delighting in life, refused
not to put forth many flowers of delicate
form and brilliant colort, which gleamed
here and there, on the boundless 1, .soul
of the prairie, like golden ornament
the dark-lured ilre.s of a beautiful w,,rwiu.
The.air itself e:ci sweet and minny, and
PlitlY imbued with I b divine have i In
di -unmet.
MIME!!
Tr lillOtlght* :1101 6•E-I ' tlii: , - , ..1 lilt. t % , t t,
h 11l •Ilrarl 1111% .•14 1 , . 11%1111 111/141 AVeh wit Ii
I hi. Sci lifi- 01. , 1.111 , 1 011.111, .lild, 111.411 t 111. h.tv I
hall It q/I IMP:IM ic lu.tro , to any. the rn.,... L ,
, 11 .. .11 . 1t , it, , r14.,. In \ 0 I hit- Of LIIIIII W/14 a
VOillty! WA, .Ih , had , .l1 4 " , 1% pa- , 5.,1 the.
Ii 1, prime id v.rgivi -ixi.. , .•11. lIPr tine
!,,i 1 , ‘, 1 ,11.„,te1 ) , -il:ipe4l and ..I :1 III!) de
\ , i.i , iiient for 11. r 1.• a ,•• 1, • .11. 1 1., 1.,. it ,
•••tint! I‘, Lill fining torc•• anji no, onttollo,te
:lair ~. ~,„ :11141 ill bor ;..r.l.l.etlil movement,
lli 1 1 t
.• l•?t , ‘ , IA 0. ormg line, v\ hivit I. 111.-
'el, 011 in II 145 , 1 , 011• ily one familiar a ith
tht. 'a\ hit, and hralle, told of many a 1%11,1
galltil, ov( r the prnirtea. and mad race'+ on
tite l .moonli.zitt green.. -ifer enchanting
Itieti, where the ro,e and lii blended, also
-.1,, , sed the warmo.t hue, of joyous health.
Ile ~,mplea ion wai. -41111 as never borrow
ed tr. , brillinney from the 'rooky atinot.-
=ECM
of capital- or the tainted breath of
dnr and drawing niont. All its glow
tint:4lnd 1 wen caught by contact with
pearl-showers of morning dew. with
sunbeam and drops of celestial rain.
with the wings of the wind fresh from
tia
tht
mg,
the
;Lc,
misty mountain summits that m•ver
bat touched the poison of pool or fen-land.
lie eyes were blue as the heaven above
her head, and wore an arch expression of
mingled kindness and inischicf, as :1 play
fu hsmile rested continually on her features.
like the luminous shadow of starlight on
the sea. As she rode rapidly onward,. het
voice might he heard ringing loud nail
clear, like the unrestrained accents of a
child—now in the melody bf some merry
song, and anon in wild laughter—that mu
sic of the innocent heart, which lingers
not after lie entrance of subtlety and sin.
Tier coMpanion, a noble, manly figure.
with a ntrax)th, soaring forehead, and in
tellectualleast of countenance, with (lark
eyes and hair. might, perhaps, have num
bered nearly tics her years, and, without
any traces of the march of time, neverthe
less presented to the most indifferent ob
server that serious look of profound tho't
and wild melancholy which reveals the
soul of the student, and tells the tale of
many a stern struggle with the tempests of
life, and days of shipwreck as well as sun
. shine. But, although he possessed beyond
most men the faculty divine, the dreamy
imagination of the poet and painter, with
intense devotion for the dreams of natural
scenery, the beauties of field and forest,
sand the changes of magical meaning that
come and go in the sky, yet on the present
occasion all the grandeur-round and above
him failed to attract hisattention, even for
the briefest moment, from the face that
beamed by his side. To his ardent fancy,
her eyes were more lustrous than the even
ing Star, and the lightest tone that trem
filed on her laughing red lips surpassed all
the hymns of the imgels in heaven. Her
smile thrilled his)bosom like an arrow of
flame, and set every wave of blood on fire,
as with I ,ghtning.l The accidental touch
of her slender hand, the very rustle of her
robes, mile his heart beat as if it would
break wt h the spasms of pure, yet all
t)
pprerfu ove.
liut w o were theseo travelers over
Or- greatlprairie, on tha beautiful Christ
iw
moriung—the one 11 radiant With in
n. , , ce i heother,arderitlavel The'young
gir was , e only daughter of Captain Me
mo , so Inted in the early history of
'l' . . . ; Si nd lite man was theprivate tutor,
- . 401 at an expensive salary by her
f , .1 fat , • to attend to her education.—
. . gent parent !night have foreseen
th . .bable consequence of such an htti
.. • . relation between youth and beauty.
however, the thought ever entered his
~ 1. it it gave him no uneasiness ; for, • al-
I. his vanity did not rest Icni
... It t. • i ty - of birth. or his possession of rieli- es.
11ANSON$
ta , -.4C.,.
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'sAi
trkly spread ,
qte giterature.
re in the Praries.
V illattLE.S SUMMERfIi:I-1.
•
•
4 1. J'
1151
• founder
too much the
to imitate thei
individual by
merit, and r
which lead
quisition4 that;
and hence be ...
win the affections ,
chosen lover had
, spirit, and- sutficien
Iffe's happiness:
Thus, -the
the success of
found in the
sett, She Cr
feelings of
reverence.
tial of her an a l(
existence she
in his absence,
his return :
its mate ,• by
touched by
fixed in the
burn with
forever.
" Edwin
charming
cif science,
.over the
all 'be *I
ry, or ten.
last waken
vision of the
disappointed
ingly strange
imitable pat/
passion of Moore, .
of Bulwer, only pro%
ration wheneVer these
the theme approaehe
fairy land, encircled
starry custus. Mary
ed no more of the sul
in its cradle. Many k
nearly every day—the
perpetrated exti
tenderness hiriaat
ilar to serious Mt
ing, if the wild gi.
it; but, unfortunately,
'.he burst into a laugh
face. •
Asa last retort he 4
the pictured pages of ti
novel writers, Anil rear'
of Eugene Sue, err'
of the enthu.-iastie
.4 1 6,
mind of the vie in
the t.uhtle poi • n I
tering flower-cu t
pearance of hea enly
away, with unuyterahl
ittne:i 4.1 klii.aigurelis
phase Idone il pure, ,
luting as the ti•rible
inevitable tir4,l
Nevertliel,-.- i cthe 1
Lamont ceaseclt4) hol
vielil to the di-ttio
between-doubt I t
cast (flashed° gi
all the sti nt s ot
morning not .
the lustre of the genti
As they rode tnrifti:
iceomplish a journey
fore twilight in
lover oell4 •1 th,
- to el
and the
~ forms stroll
of thehori2.on, and their long necks stretch
ed upwards, iw it in the act of listening to
the whispers of the wind, telling the weird
seerets of the ..iolitan prairies: but she
answered ri ttl a peiii of nuirriment that
they were not half eo vier as her mother's
geese
He po w 4e.l out an Immense herd of wild
horses 'to ~ , •i II .• a whirlwind in their
fetterbis- ••: the tonveless ex
pas,. 'di th, ling like thini
,l,•r c ar I rie n 11 , .1, tails erected,
like banner- •:1 bit Ir nu l she replied,
;ill 3 11/00kIllg same. th it none of them
eotil.l race with Sel.tii tin-ailing the lung
nifieent anvil 1 , -;ie ' Al.n..hu and
-t iTted 't 3 rate of the utmost
d 'n- uitenilin4 to demonstrate lino--
fie:ilk' the truth of her bout.
In tine, nt nearl) evel y observation of
her companion, her linpp) laughter rung
on the wind ; and to all his serious sayings
she responded with playful jests.
At length be imagined a method which,
he telt sure, eiaild tame her wildness. He
related a story of unidleviated horror, that
was said to lie founded on facts, which oc
eun (41 near the spot where they were then
ps,.ing:—llow a latnily of emigrants had
eneampeit theta!, one Christmas evening
just ten years ago, without suspicion or
prospect of peril. How they feasted them
selves on the ileheious marrow of the bison,
and a thousand stars smild at their merri
ment, as they sung themselves to sleep
with old songs of war and love. Now the
Camaches discovered them, and surround
ed their tent with a circle of flame; and
how timse who were not burned alive fell
beneath the hail of hurtling arrows, while
the bleeding scalps were torn from their
quivering heads, as trophies for the dance
in diAant mountains. tr
••We are traveling," he added, solemnly,
"over a very dangerous road." And in
deed he uttered nothing but the naked
truth.
-Well, have you not a revolver ?" said
the laughing maiden—and added, confi
dently ; "If any Camauche rides a horse
that can overtake Salim, he may have my
scalp, with the greatest welcome!" And
thus did the gaysitearted girl turn every
subject into mirth or ridicule.
About. noon the sun began to glow with
almost stammer heat, end the airurthe
tunas glittered with the'delusive mirage so
common in the ptairiee, and which so near
) ly resembles streams and beautiful lakes
of water as not unfrequently to deceive the
most experienced eye. In noticing this
optical phenomenon, far ahead, Edwin
I fancied that he perceived a wreath of blue
' smoke suddenly ascend, and trail; its lazy
I length along the sky. He said nothing,
I,for that, too, might perhaps be en illusion
of the eye or imagination, or at most but
I a slight festoon of dark clouds or mist, ex-
haled by the sunbeams. As theyadvanced,
however, the appearance enlarged and
' deepened its intensity until the menacis'of
that most awful of all earthly perils—fire
, in the prairie—forced itself upon their at
tention, beyond the possibility of a doubt.
Huge volumes of smoke soon darkened
the heavens over the remote path before
them, and warned them basic from the
shadows of death ; but, on turning in ter
ror to retrace their steps, they shuddered
to behold that the same danger had stn
- tioned itself behind them, as if to cut them.
off from the chances of a retreat. A sea of
fire and billowed Smoke rolled fiercely
along the road * they had lately traveled.
To raider the hope of escape still more
precarious, theft but the minute
*exterior calm and first uttereclii
I soft murmur, the gentle sigh of new-born
zephyrs, then this augmented to a pi =
Ibreeze, and at length swelled to a
hurricane.
But one course of action now remained
for the terrifledtravelers—tally from the
fire.fietid in a southerly direction, towardan
misty liniprejeasted on th r p i of the
borison. aud'whicb their su to be
fbrest ; if they could only that, they
might consider themselves secure tram
the impending peril.
"Come on I" cried the young girl, as slat
II
your side r shouted Wi
lda. se VIM* fiew.9lWitcda el wow/ train,
trairOW •
.1111 wualiseir flight, their in
. folkellaileti to einVehtstoa,
, lisalf in iiilbeentoplseel—difi lin t l et
to the right and left—ea if an
army of demons bad engaged to kindle the
asT whetervve it lay in heaviest shun-
The sir grew bleak as midnight,
*4l beanashot and , suflooating. till they
,with difficulty for the breathe of
; Pad yet nearer. and even louder. roar
#own of 'dame around them ; rest.
*lives adivreind the luimehee of
Bianchi's. and ,singed the gloss of
, ussansaats,; to &moment more the bunt-
Igtlde them up like. the
Its work*tin leadenly
their ~t. ad' phmiedinto a
lapool. that immersed them to tbabeiest
44 "Leir klil dounAl v estelaisned — Edwin.—
""Thank God I the water will defend us
het i its old eamy.the fire." And leap.
-intothe Isla% he Med down the young
".• dead with fear and honor. and
b his arms, sheltered her
from tlw • 44 the
were
,Pre•
11
yes
MUM
es the
; the
—.bed bison ;
ifsiolcien stripes. and
with its pettish brown tints ;
I howls of the air, nearly
=eke led heat of the
and the most saY
,...res—etootl. aloft pros
; * the V' the water,
the time, thor-
Slaa. pressitos of over
,brige.resembled,
only hers;
arioi
;„? •„, , , , t au t . hov 4 svi c.
aaynt . ,,was -nissaly baffled; of dafeatsdi
• li • itt attoring pounds *of Wane&
ter. :fl ivr f i Vll:4*Phe ne ze l
an 4 with
'ton es a - sine, in search of the
• . -
.ticiiitad-eseapsd his nce;
• = • 4nseAnistipt bound, vengea he leaped
Os- •-% • of mops thin a
b 44. onwards, with a
• i• • 7'" *oh • victims of
his 4466 v . •
finter bfkr**44thile botithanks were
ottV4,Ateplaisaperatese seemed_ unendur
able. Thi *kir surfs& of the water ap
paged to bOiL
"Qh, vie shall die!" exclaimed the maid
en. -
Mond
//0 *.!.1
Ire the
It pol
e And
he had
entirely
.wered
, that
tab
"Timm waken 41e -together 1Z answered
theie nninpas e he pressed - War morklbrialy to
tt liodsont.
4110 the danger wia; somfover, and the
modintdispersed—the travelers to pursue
ionmey, and..the.animals of prey to
wont haunts and recur to their
** 4 ltout being either wiser
were before. Need I
-• human soul went
that - )1 scene
come
of exist— , made her a woman., open
ed the golden gates of her heart for the
entrance of the angel of love. The, con
verse of the two may be imagined as they
moved over the smoking and blackened
prairie. They both drew the not illogical
conclusion, tlist those who had been' so
rloeely united in the hour of extreme dan
ger ought never more to be parted till the
day of death.—N. Y. Sunday nines.
From "Leisure llotwota ''
The Lottery Ticket, and the Prize it
BS M•B`TBIA B. BUTT
"What makes you so dispirited and do
lorous of late, Roland ?" remarked a dark
eyed sister as the young man alluded to
entered the parlor and took a seat on the
sofa. "Really," she continued, fastening
her dark eyes on him, while a mischievous
smile lingered on her fair features and her
delicate foot tapped the pliant carpet pe
tulantly, "I cannot tell the day when I saw
you look so solemn and gloomy as you
now do in fact, brother, you look as melan
choly as a weather-beaten gable on a rainy
day. Now; I should really like to know
the cause of this, and if there is any rem
ecly or antidote that I can prescribe, I shall
be most happy to do it. I am sure the
day never was fairer, the sky clearer, the
meadow more 'beautifully carpeted with
soft green grass, nor the peach trees fuller
of gay blossoms, than now. Then why this
sombreness, if I may be allowed the use of
the epithet, of your deportment ?"
When she concluded, Roland looked up
as grave and awe-inspiring as a deacon
when exhorting his hearers to repentance,
and inquired in a corresponding tone—
" Have you got through, sister?"
"Through ? No. I can give you a whole
lecture, if you wish ; how do you like the
tone of my reuuuks?"
"1 have nothing in particular to say,
either pro or eon, because they were antici
pated. You charge me with being gloomy,
and I. with equal propriety, can retort, by
calling you querulous: because, if I am
merry andjebilant, I am foolish in your
opinion and estimation, and when I am
thoughtful and serious, you say I am dole
ful as a funeral train. Now, is this not true
sister?"
• "I must, Ilk° the culprit at the bar df
justice pl guilty as to part, while to the
remainder I will plead the general answer;
whereby I controvert *molt allegation and
deny the same."
"Of a verety, Amelia, I should advise
you to enter some lawyer's office and com
mence reading Blackstone and Kent, as
you quote legal phraseology as fluently as
an infant does the Hebrew tongue," said
RolandAsegbingllr.
"Avast to your joking. especially at the
present time, as I wish to learn the cause
of your late conduct."
"There it is, again ; when Ido make a
pleasant remark, you repudiate it immedi
ately ; but I don't feel disposed to enter
into and altercation with you; and will, as
you appear to be so anxious to learn It, tell
you why I have been some what thought
ful for the last month or so."
"Nqw you begin to talk as a brother
should ; and by all means, go on."
"To gratify your womanly curiosity; then,
I was just ruminating over-vhat I have'
lately done, and=
He dropped his head and flamed. as
'p=the thought was terrible and too
to Mate.
ltheater with astonishment this singular
'ettasewure, and said, lean *kited man
.,
"tio on, brother ; ten me all ! You:
sutWitiewtot cegaigitted a ntur---"
The resnaludeig Nth. word waa uttered
in an Weldable Whisper.
After.
Lee y. be raked bitl
d sled
"No,. Mayo not oommlidet
thhigithat is eirWl• y criminal, other- thoi
ha n ai rreand oven then, I might be
ktepleseited my curiosity le its
gthe; so please tell me thole the
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1 ihullf lt silo milowistuvoo. alit* 'Of aidi
tibia otaLaysupathist with you.
~
"Utak rid whitect fok loaf you; '.
but I diiamainglywhite Wien yohlitty ,
thing atan ocanzernra" sikAt In Do Inee
MOW" to
_You; .14-airthiNPPleret I * am
t A rile
*Or . `I have boon the unhappy means
of g your out!knity."
!Oh, take you, brotluir, for thus
me. I never thought you_
were so omel- Pray tell me all, as you
have told me a part."
"Well, I have taken a—"
"What, brother,' what r!' she eagerly
asked interupting him. r
"Do no permit yourself to beton:taw ex
cited4l have done nothing so very out
"As I was saying, I hav o taken—"
"Nobody's life, 1 hope ;• have you bra
ther f"
=pear very apprehensive and
ti
leastlehould have done- that
which is wrong ; so much co, in fact, as to
totally disregard retie , promise to cease in
terrupting me while I relate that which
gives youso much uneasiness and •dissatis
footmen. If you will endeavor to keep as
goat as You convenietly osn, I will pro
ceed. '
'Perceiving that her eagerness had led
her too far, she slightly bit her lips, and
requested him to tell his story, and she'd
"do the best she could."
"To tionunenoe anew.. 1 have lately
takausehance in a lottery which has caused
idl thht tw>,imillsid).'yeriousneet.' "
"I am sincerely sorry, Rolartd,`• that you
have beep again allured from the path of
*kit integrity, by • the tempting induce
ments held out by • these ' Don't
you remember you premised e, not long
ago, that you. Would never any - more
in these fraudelent ? I should
an qes.
think, too, that your - eiveri nee in, that'
business waeltrfficient to steel your heart
spinet then: all. You know the mane
in which they are conducted, and thili-li
price' scarce ever leaves the firm ;w ho' Ml*
:: • . lottery. The are nothin* more or less
• • fraud of an *potation, where thei
. .
• •• • . trio an AmM i robbed of maw ,
thotutambt of dollars. You have purchased.
ticket after ticket, and package after
,a pack
at what have ytiu veldtted from it?
• , sir,. -nothing but an empty purse and
' anxiety to. try Swim, only to
Icad atom. If you have purohmeitaivither
Valet, andwhettier you draw -a- prize or
terblank, let it be the asst one.
to else advice of a sister, and. Ton
'nese, fill waskides grave."
i ' Peter St. John.. St. Michtel, and St.
llothitue, de li ver me from being obliged to
"Wallow all the orthodox morality that you
casiliredeb ; but this is quite immaterial,
ab tax determination 12 concluded, and it
fireeisely corresponds with your advice. I'
should not have purchased this last chance
,kid I not been confident 'of securing ' a
irise. Indeed.' lam so sure of it that I
=knot sell my chance for a thousand
sterling,, which amount Ned Harris
ate, yesterday."
l 'you choose rather to makelim your
clirei
opti fant, than your sister I"
qt.: kit 'Melia, 1 wonder if you think
le i ld trust you with a secret of mine,
ly degree of certainty that you would
it? I never' yet came in contact with
, cook' keep a secret in any
keep it, a-going."
you are, this morning).
rm me when you expee
to receive a prize."
"As you haven't asked me selticA partic
ular lottery I have procured the chance in,
I- will tell you something as to the time of
ita being drawn. I think in about a month.
That I shall get a prize, rest assured ; but.
I must now fulfill an engagement previ
ously made."
Saying which he sprang to his feet and
left the house.
"What a diffident set of beings these
brothers are," mused Amelia. aft;or Roland
had quitted her presence. "No doubt-he
thinks my_ curiosity 1,4 excited to its
highest degree : and by his conduct he ap
pears determined to keep it there ; but I
am not. foolish enough to permit such a
small matter as the purchase of a lottery
ticket—a mere piece of paper—and as
worthless as it is small—to agitate t ee l.
ings a particle. No. no; he may do as he
has a mind to. I shouldn't hare said a
word about his looks, hadn't I , uspecte.l
something more radical in effect was in his
head."
"Weil, well," continued she, after a
Moment's pause, "things have arrived at a
pretty pass when a brother can't or won't
trust his sister. I'm sure I don't care any.
thing about hill chance, other than I wish
he would lose, just because lie cast such
insinuations upon the ladies. Talk about
a woman's not being able to keep a secret,
when he knows I kept one for him a whole
week; and when I did tell it, it was purely
accidental. But never mind, I may yet be
the possessor of a secret that he would hke
to know, when I will retaliate this conduct
of his."
After thus relieving hergelf of her pelit
p thoughts, she seated herself before her .*
piano, and -commenced drumming away
just as though she was going to drown her
curiosity in "the concord of - ' anything but
"sweet sounds." Alas ! such was not the
case; and the more she played the more
agitated she became. ,
Finding that music was ism, a poor anti
dote for a disturbed mind, she reclined on
the sofa and began reading "Bleak House,"
which possessed the. "sovereign balm,"
sought for, because in less than ten rs in
tee she was wandering in the fairy realms
*of dreamland.
Roland, in the maritime, sauntered
down street, and called upon a certain
young 'lady of his acquaintance, to whom
he had already applied the endearing epi
thet of . "my dear Saran ;" and he might
ire changed it a little, with equal Jiro
pt.** and read thus : "My intended. '
A i p ianott hour, or an hour very pleas
ly sher,sooiety, when ,hejourneyed
on, dowit the shadowy vale of life. I will
not deign to tell or even presume the na
tare of their conversation, being but yet a
novice in Itch matters.
passed onward as rapidly-as usual,
until a month had disappeared, when
land entered his sister's apartment one
- - mg, and said, in a meaning tone—
.. ere, sister, is the ticket of which I
e, some time since."
On receiving it she hastily glanced at it.
and-found it to be a wedding card.
"Oh, yon of wretch, you !" she ex
chimed in well affected astonishment, "to
thlritt y g roe."
,aia, I did not to deceive!you;
you Wed r•
to fool ~
"I do n't know whether to construe this
as Tell, OT 101011011 , sum of yonra. 14 it or
sit not a ruse t" • •
s* , am Perfect), ho In this ; the card
inemesjyst-what it fand now that you
hue leaned lottery I purchased
the-chance* will you tell . whether or
mcs deem intannse and *action
one, taking into • • • • • the
fact that I was so sue tit g a prise::
lea, ,with all slimed A .. ' I an any', is
lanosag "Mir dOnerWell,"`
I,for 40 better girt e,
never •• • 1 . over...cook,
stave than-Sarah Kayton.. " 1 • disap
prove arm having kept tall knowledge
oryour courtship from me, Fan* my that
yon have made arod selection."
"No, not a.artmle.- When I made that
mask, I had direst referengp to money
Jottaries, and never even thodght of what
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EOM
br:ADVANOB_
- • • • 1 *them Usk been
• Oa * •
, • CathrusbaS Mar mai
tered suit to have t declared that itisisims
the wife of the - Cathcart Larne. It
was pren they - eniptged in b)22.
and in 1 0v 837 they • molly acceptalof each
other es man and wife, without
any or witnesses, agreeing to re p
specretkintil he was rich enough Mall?*
heti% They lived alert for thirty 3reays,
continually corresponding unable death
in 1857. The Scotch judges-decided hi
favor of Hrs. LesioN i n sonie do nni w ith
the law of Scotland, whiolt,.in order. to
make a • legal, requires no tongs or
c•remony, civilor religious; no notice, no
Witnesses, but merely the rains at the
parties ; and if this latter- can be provfod at
any subsequent period, even after the
lapse of years, by subsequent writaers ac
knowledgement or oath of rearmost, the
parties will be held to have been legally
married, whether living together or not.
Goon-Brs.—So naturally does that word
come to the lips when we are coned upon
to part from those 'whom we - esteem and
love. But what is the mailips of the
phrase f It„has now pease& inTp au °rai
lway salutation, and is used as e
mere expleaskin of a iate' inkwell&
and goodwilL Few who enwkry it, know
that o:iginally it implied a ro/astsp and
ble.saing. If it were to be set forth in t
it would be, "God be with rm." .e d k
used to be said and written in old times.
Those pious words, so full of earneetteme
and containing the best wish for =
eternity which we can otter one
have en so changed in the course . clmink,
that they have loafthew original maikaajg.
The prayer, "God be with you,," itsalsen
narrowed down broontraatetapelling-ind
pronunciation, to "Good-bye. -
A Machine has been Wended by
Comberien, and submitted
llati government, for making_ ink At
present the characters are roontdad One
by 'tine, and are' finished up efiernanie,
pawing through two or three bands. -X.
COmberieu,.by his machine. produce 1Q 000
of theke characters at one stimike. Each
letter ii then separated by a mechanical
sear, which divides them with nieiheniati.
obi precision and.regulastifir. Thoz cow
trig" rico orthis invention will 'tin, poodles-
Lion Increased per cant.; exactitude and
regularity hitherto unattainable; Solna
of harder metal, which will avoid the few
gqaent renewal of printers' material, and
the .reduction by one-half of the outlay. X.
Comberieu, announces his intention of
producing characters in steel, the dura
bility or which must be burned macula
tion.
A - Commute Dirtioi.-e-A isreaehlt,
who, like Issue other , preaaers. war 111
habit of ming big words, but did!' not al
ways stuiceed in gettinghoki of the rig a
one, made a funny mistake omen. Si
text was, "goad is the road that %Welk
to death, and many there be who thee%
but narrow is the way tbatleade h td life,
and to* -there bewhotake it."
and dat leads right down to damnation,
and a great many goes in it; but day am
anudder road, an' dat am de narrer road,
tint leads straight up to perdition."
"If (keg de case, ' said an excited colored
brother in the congregation. "dis sins
cuts for do woods 1"
Tat MARRYING WOMAN MAW) Aiwa.—
A couple of years ago we notioed the death
of the fourth or fifth husband of a German
milliner woman residing in the Third Dis
trict. In due time, after that, we mention.
ed the lady's marriage to her fifth or sixth
husband. Last year we chronicled the
death of this husband. We have now to
state that the lady is again married; this
husband as some say, being her seventh.
and as others maintain, her eighth. The
singular fatality among the husbands, old
the singular luck and bad luck of the Wo
man in being wife and widow every other
year, naturally attract much attention in
the lower end of the city. The case is
without a parallel, so far as we know.—
The thing is especially wonderful to the
ladies, who say that the woman has noth
ing to commend her personally, beyond
fine set of teeth.—N. O. Omani /.
bitIANCUOLT TROTH.—The Schenectady
Star copies the notice of the death of Mr.
Sle-,singer, a short-hand Reporter at the
Poor House of this county a fe* day' ago,
and reinarks:—
We never knew this man, but we have
known Sefll , 4 of newspaper attaches, who
lived. loved. toiled and sickened, died of
ten alone. amid poverty, delirium and
strangers. •
! hot"; little the outside world know
etli of such men, of their struggles, their
temptation ,- . .. their sore griefs and heavy
hearts. The Press is at once the hand that
4 `feeds, and the hand that strikes them down.
The Newspaper is the grace of Genius, and
the Pawnbroker's where brains are barter
ed for bread.
u deCr lina6
Wisely NNW."
==E=M:l
Warm, close moms, sedentary employ
ment, merely tolerable salaries, and lone
liness of heart4what a prospect I The
young authorling enters the hand of Edi
toN and Reporters with a free torn!,
orous health, big)hopes; and a desire to
do good. He Bids, with time, a change
within him. HO writes more readily, and
dares to think frbely. The Press has its
studied Conventionalisms as well as Socie
ty. Public opinion is a thing Publishers
have little faith they &weed ie more it
would come to treat them moreeAtitilit i auto
cynicism of the Press is ghastly •
.—and the Editors, reponen and attaches
imbibe the poison, wither - undar it, die and
are buried, leaving no nit.
Speak out 0 Local tom and City Ea
porters ! Tell us, 0 nu4sstio Editormin-
Chief if we say not truly ! Do ye Dever Mink
what we have for once (hind to etegy
It is not so wondeilkiL ilien„thai Inman,
so circumstanced, • ltitit :ft/14m of tbak: Chg.
sings sweet gamine, bes them in Mike .
ruin.
Tits M IRMO DAR= TO EX,
man who stands in the breach of unliersal
public censure, with all the thalikma of
opinion disgracing him, in the tho2W
the lookers-on—with the tide of
beating against his breast, rad-thii *vim
of the mighty, combined usen i ti r pohl_sinS
him to scorn—nay, with the OE the
drunken rabble threatening wi instant
death—and, worse than- all. - bums no
present friend to whisper a wryrd -ng de
fence or palliation in his brbdf,to thoi Ve
rner% but bravely givint his naked head
Rothe storm, 'because he knows himself' it*
be virtuous in his purpose ; thatman timit
pouts forth from the ordeal like ttiint
iota: Philosophy shall embalm his UMW
ht her richest union. History shall
him a place on her brightest pigs. and
yea, hoary far off posterity shall remember
him as of yesterday!
ifir The census of decks just takes i
wikington, shows this ou t
_lndust: We
army to number in all 908 men, within
fraction of a fall regiment.
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