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MI cease my triliing ways, Peleg, Ciinetry I 'will bate, 'Forget our infant days, Peleg, And trust to luck and fate. My Parents, Friends, leave, Peleg, And go with thee to dwell ; .So-do not longer4rieie, Peleg, 'But come and take thy I'll love no one but thee, Peleg, _ 111. never be a scold ; rn ever faithful be, Peleg,. • Come,—love me as of old. Homer, Courtland Co., V. Y. June; 1859. The Grove of Arapl6'. 131 - PriEBE -CARF.Y Where the waters ripple by me, I Anil the birds about tor and the birds about ie eing, In the light of early morning, In the freaness of tic spruzg ; IThcre the young leases of thb maple On my face their shadows cast, Quiet, thoughtful; but so happy, / am dreaming of the Past; !, • Cirt. t the friends that witft 'Have talked of Lopes and filar% In this pleasant ease of, beauty • S::.ce the spring-time of ruy3-ears, , 0, tit . .., t-'ek old grave of maple, To :ti‘ heart it.; shades are clear, for theight of pleasant faces ' • That have looked upon me-here. 'When the blnekswoods of the Whiter Saw my foot- prints in the snOw: When the first fain: leaves of spring-time Threw their trembling shade ;below : When the heat of sunin,er Made the•ie heavy ,hadors t, Or the red eares of the nett:inn Brightly drifted to my feat, Talking hopeful of the future ; Here what hours have been beguiled, Ever since these 11"00a 9 beheld rue, I.it a little sinless child. Vet lam not sad or lonesome, Though of friends that I hare lau:nyn, Some are changed and parted from me ; Some I loved are dead and gone! l'as.ed from life's dim shore forever; • 0, I catir.ot ireel. their lot; On the lic.-avenj . r si le of Jordan, Are the groves that wither not. And the hrmg„ one so cherished, 1331,t no shadow on my heart ;. Elad they loved, they bi'd not left me; Better then to live_ apart. Extract from "Theodora," POLM 'BY Ent= in her eyes as-a - tranquil shadows Lofty thoughts alone can make, Like the darkness thrown by mountains O'er a kite. you speak, the slow ittumind Of her spit frail afar To their cieptrag, is like the adreat Of a star. Ne one marvels at her beauty ; Be lended with a perfect whole, Beauty seems the just expression - Of her soul. For her lightest word, or fancy, Liznirrayed for human ear, -Night be echoed by an an •angel Watchisq, near. Be a theme . htrtriier/ionely, It is glorious at her will, Like a 'common airiiiiinsfiguretl By s skill. And her Words, severely siMple. Its a drapery Grecian wrought, Show the clear, symmetric outline . Of her thought • I • Most . metrwho.have raised themselves to real eminence iu life. hale _ been brought up by virttious end gifted women. Our first edneaticiu—so Im portant, from the indeilible *ere of young ;im pressions, and the ductile pmtniitnsnis • with which they are received—dependiusidely•tm 'female ini tion, to the eiulttsion of patoit - A care and . instruction ; but, above all, the education' cf - XDO heart, and the development of _the' affections; Lire wholly the workof the softer sex Happy, th4C O happy, the - child who bass good mother. Wal.kiiNg is the raostwholescine exercise; valet. the bittdrink sed Main food the twit eaurishin an d healthy diet. Even in Innowledge, - the most useful is the easiest atinired. . . 'A pentiod.whe was very fond of relating his dreams, observed in the p rps encP of lobq RxidoiPbl that he *earned ../104-lught,.bf lice I - 7" Third was very eat-mar_ %Led Ainaci . lo, for a person'al: most invariably einisfringhtof *bat is running tbrcagh his head all day. The proper•elensent 4.areaa constant actii,i ty. The waters of life guiiratelheee4lhe Befli esda pool—it is only wlicttithe): itre agitated that they are healthful, • • • • • 44.11 a, do youknow the man whilwirleido not year hats 1" - - " No, mlr dear." " Comae It; would gise theit a *wa-nts oppsir awe • . . - . I' 7: tar The foliernag tpast :Ins was givgi : at slur late meditiel an at Colttittbui Ohio: Tim LlDrEo—*-4 0 07 aliteemrd , EtoVit Ws. nary earelnan's lewdest malady heart--by %Ole' of the same port, f From the Honie Jourrial - "THE. WILL •OF THE PiEOPLE' IS THE LEGITIMATE SOURCE, I AND THE HAPPINES Oi THE PEOPLE TUE TIWE ENb pp poyER,. MIMI Giieys:ratay's Boo n sips a 'GENTILITY. I -A 1-sitiiaing - - rkoirait • Skeqh. Dinner was over In the fashionable boarding -house'cif .Mrs' F Pickup: The company • lat ely.occu pied the discussion of a very small . cocoa-nut pudding, sundry blame-mango and the usual allow ance of almonds and raisins,- folded their twpectiVe hpins'iltid 'rose froth the table. • r I wish 'purchaies :would come," -said the prelty•bride ifrs...llepkins; as she leaned . over her f luiramnd'slehaiL Slie.had followed the, gentlemen tolthe buck *piazza,*ere they were lolling on cane , bottomed chairs and puffing at costly BILVIIIIRS:--- Young Mr. ThoMpsonlusually kept them in cigars; he had-a brother in the•WeSt,lndia trade, who sup plied_him plentifully. "Thompson was such agood felloW r' said his friends. As, tgerierbus as a prince! They nefer minded accepting favor (torn 'Thompson; he alwriya seemed so grateful to vou for Ong him." , A reputation for amiability 'Cost the unfortunate . youth several hundred dollars annually —but every One must:hive some, hobby, the keep ing of which proves expensive. °I wish Stewart sent out things , rlier," contin , dim! Ildpkins; "1 so 'want to • you some loves of cambric handkerchiefsl - ed there this morning." " You extraviigent little wonum returned her litAand,laughingly ; " you'll ruin me yet. 'What else did you throw away money on this morning II" Why, nothing 'but some gloves. White gloves soil so easily, I was reduced to one pair." Then why did . y9ii not bring therh 'bathe your self, and be "Cine ivith it, if you wanted them ‘,so nitichl" S ' 4 Bring a bundle through Broadway l" and alts. Hopkins clasped her delicate white hands, and gave an appealing look, as much as to say- 4 Can 1 be liev,"e my own senses Can it be possible the men is in hiss right mind r Mrs. Jones, who also had tt htisband to look ttf ,toi betkorted 'her sister, Miss Smith, to follow them. Thompson was suspected of having. a secret at tachment to This young Lady, and she had bea'cly in to 'get where be was again: Miss Smith dune tripping gracefully - forward ; and,-"noticirig Mr. Hopkins look of eiweateirmlidn, hurriedly asked " What bad happened." . . 4 I inquired why Matilda did not bring home her purchases from Ste Wart's this morning—a package alniost the size . of e. small book She seems to be surprised eh," replied Mr. Hopkins. . 143nt who ever heard such a thing!" Who,indeed echoed Mrs. .Jories. who had once been a milliner's girl, and many a time had carried ban'dboses through the Bowery. Mr. Jones remembered the time well. He was then head clerk in a large grocery store. 'and was attracted her 'pretty face as , sbe pasitetl daily. to her work. He married her, ant they had i.rospered. He'was re w in an excellent tar.:(t.;.4.lc business en the. Wharves, and they !learned in —Square, the other side of the city fronr their earlier associations'. lins.'Janes would have fainted at a discovery of what she had !Te .. but. fortunately. the Bowery w.t , too remote .&- ern reach so far ; and he bluk excellent care that - the riNces which owe , knew her" should be blessed with her presence as seldota es possiiiie. "The idea," said Miss Smith, "of any LAD Y briligin,g home her shepping :" " What else have store bees to do?" responded Jones." • - But such a small package !" remonstrated .Mr. 1 - - Done up in brown paper, I :dare say," contin uo' 3lrs. J ones. it Teti t the size we" lock at so tiiuC L" "No. certainly not," said her sister. Arthrir"--:4 Mrs. Hopkins rtes very fond 'Of her buil:ind's first name)—"now, Arthur, you want tour wife to demean herself by car rying a 'bundle 'through the streets, like any—mill inerl's girl r MM. :ones winced. Mrs. H4kins put her hitnS oh her husband's shoulder and looked appealingly into his face, with her large, brotni beautiful eyes. What with human feelings could resist. such a kink! I" I still ptofEst. my dear Matilda, that I do not gin the slightest otection to your doing so." an s*ered her hu.-band. sturdily. - "In fact, if I am nit very much mistaken, I met you. not lour than Tedeillar, near 'the Art Union, with a package in sour hand." , !"-Dlii that was-music. One can-bring home mu sk, yiSu know: " Yea," said Miss Smith ; "a roll of music looks so pertectly go-dat.. It announces that von can not only play, hint also afford to get all the novel ties as they appear." : • -, Ali r ejaculated Mr. Thompson. Miss Sinith tv4 die vocalistof No. 4 20—Square. She had all the new music, it is true ; but it Iva , usually "bid fur iby Thompson, or his frienJ and . i . oom-truite, Mr. Cross. So sure asthey joined Miss Smith on Broadiay, she happened to remember an errand at Firth /ft Hall's, or oacques & Brother's music stkloon.. Cif course the gallautiv of Mess - Ts. prows ltd Thomson would not allow the lady to pay rot tte trifled) , tirt%ularly as it was so often discov'eVed that she had forgotten her purse (-44 how T he care) ' of her rj when- the selections were. relied up. thanker them with sweetest smile ; she playe every btu.: of it for them in her peculiar style. .Thonapsim declared iti cbtlficlence to Cross, that •Sahorde idid Trani Were Jiothing to Miss Smith,so far as execution was concerned. - These gentlemen also telt in duty bound that 4iiso Smith' should visit the opera, as often as the '. longed to bear Benedetti again," or Laborde, po's that. she had returned from Philadelphia. Mrs. Jones must, of course, be a.sked 'to chaperon her sitter, and was so very good'as never to d i sappoint them' by having other engagements ; while blr. Jcses,nicellent fellow I stayed ,at home and sot. aced h' if with, a few fine cigars (Thompson's cigars) and a glas s of brandy and water. Cross had the best brandy his fellow boarders had 'ever tasted:' Be got it at wholesale - prices from his cousirkbf•the Bins of_Sclitoder*Go,importeri. But to retnra ttritie back piazzatontrciversy.-- Jars. likopkins, upheld , by Mrs.,, Jones and Miss Smithl maintained' her, ground. stoutly; "'What was te.distingnish them from any vulgar people from—the Bostry,'She was going to says but shd bad objections beat known to herielf to alluding to that liiirt„ , gif tiongity yhen it contd. be avoided, so ho itutipileil "Greenw i ch Street: to be as far from the dangeriinsiiecitet as pliesible. lg'6,'bui.idleil were not to' be carried ky ow e ithwitrere;notliobamcd ho i to give their address toga fashionable ' ..p . boy , -". OtherWiikcad of. two tills, -that:which might Li considered least was to be , ubosien- . • .'-?- '•' ' . ,- Just theu, Ropkitililliated 43'4440 ion Oftli tfc9p. to i a Plainlirdiiised lady On; - the ' iide of .thiliiiiy. _ No:16 heitika Ointelf- ' . ;:lhe pi! 4iiik.vinlecunniiinded a view 41S ' ,, ..;.- 4 .•:' /SI shun -4, 4 1114. gorier Mo. 40wisod,viAaill - ,t;w4e lOonalt *op** IPA on u gh itIV 4 a dr # 19 " 41 =4 8 , 1 7 04 1. Cail lei! . it ' ll' of tk i . t i. ~ lAliadir' 14/list it is . abotitd lif Afiblitba; 'liiensl3rll. 'gist , she • • Aiwa*. ' ":to not BUN" .ingeVot-tilif Jod.ts 14ess • afi .turvo• so ariachto nowadays ; And,pt *ls ne isstriick MONTROSE; PENN'Ai3 , THURSDAV-, JULY 4, 1850-: by what she has on. Ideelare,, Matilda t „if she is not carrying a parcel 1 Look. Tea l it7ParpC/,'Nfra. Jones, and net a rop of . niusiC:eir paper of, pins, either. - Mneli• more Ilk* yards of table-linen or flannel, from its size and shape!' The female pert,of the,conclave on the piaz,za,of No. '2O were 'striick dumb 4 There was no appeal froth. so visible a fitet.! Mrs. Howland, the great lady of -- , --;—!Squitte,'•isho need not set foot on the pavement except to cross it to her carriage; Irluilukcl Fermata enottgllqor a. small hotel, ,and was acknowledged to be `a "the"' inner 'most".'-Mrs. Howland was actually walking when She could as lido, and earryinga„ brown paper pareel 1 Mrs-Hopkins looked at Mrs Junes as if for ex planation of thik singular 'phenomenon. Her has band's air Of triumph was most provokingly felt by all of thorn... No Otte 'had eterliesitated to acknoivi edge elle superiority of Mrs. Howland. Mrs. Junes would hate given half their income to be invited to cite of bet parties; aml because she could not get,:itinnicd 'herself by sneering at those who'6idi She had,-however, laid assiduous court to Mr. New bold, the, only_gentleznan in the house who visited Mrs. Howland, and dispenSed to her friends innu merable bits of giy...sip--whieli he had accidentally 'furnished her with-- . -as fresh from 'her Men expe rience and observation. Miss &filth was most en thusiastic in her admiration of'their neighbor's household, from the baby tossed up and down, be fore the nurser-." windows, to the 'servant lad, who did not-wear alive:ry. This last, Miss Smith con sidered a teat want of taste. . Mrs. Hopkins shared in the general " hero-wor ship,"lhd modeled 'her dress upon the I"iiiwlitnd pattern. Thus accounts, in some, measure,, f6r the exceeditig,ly geed taste usually Visible in her toilet --though, to do the little lady justice, she 'was not wanting in this particular. On the contritry, the great lady's dress was the only . thing which Mrs. Jones and sister did not 'approve of. Th*y foot -care to show ibis by the deep flounce, film feath ers, and glittering silks in which they were arrayed. And now, Mrs. Howland, whom they all quoted, had actually been seen to enter her elegant man sion tarrying a bundle! Mr..Newbeld had hither listened to thei discuss ion in silence, partly because it amused him, Mut partly that he Was 'a reserved gentlemanly man: who did not choose to intrude his opinion ; but now he came forward, and declared that if, was by no means a solitary instance. Howland often • walked down town wlthout. her Miriam-, ' and re turned bringing her own purchases, icyl4n they, foe large. " I remember meeting her m'yself, one inormeg„ (Mr. Hopkins gave him a grateful look as he proceeded,) near the corner of Bleeker Street, and offering to Odra package from her. " No," said she. "I,woulci not trust it even to you. It's a shade fur Mr. Howland's study lamp ; and, if you Were to break it,l have 'no time to go back, for anuther.7 I - a , kcd her why She had not ordered it sent home. “.'Shopboys might be as careless - as :some oiler people; was tier ati.,wer— " and, besides, toes hove enough to do.runitirce, for people Who are too grand to wait on themselves.— One of these persons amused me very much. this, morning Avhile I was selecting this shade. She purchased a shilling china figure, a s cry common affair, and small as you !nay suppose ;• then, with most matter-of coursish air , asked to have it sent home a mile or so !" , tut actual TaCt, tho' you may think it improbable ; so you need not smile, Mrs. Jones." Alas! the troubled smile expressed anything rather than a doubt of Mrs. Hocyland's veracity she was well aware of the truth. She knew that `the-very chian figure in queston ornamented tr, play-house of her Deice Amanda Jones, end thltt it was none other than herself who had ministered to the amusement of their - exclusive iteighipz,— How could she be- expected to know who that man in a (1043 Highland Shawl and plain straw bonnet wos, .4tar.d.ing with her back fo them ton ! She wondered if Mr, Newbold Itnew all the while that it Was her, and had told the story purposely. But no ; °neigh - cm:CI at that quiet, serene face pot such an idea to rest. For all that, Mrs. Jones grew desidedly uncomfortable. "For inv pert," added 'Mr. Newbold, "1 anti deci dedly of the opinion that Mr. Hopkins has express ed, and Mrs, Howland carries constantly into prac tice. No real lady should be above Harkin, herself in this world, where there is 5 . 0 much for all to do. 3lrs. !lowland would not keep half the establish men; sire has, but to please beelnishand, who is somewhat fond of ostentatitin. I hare often heard her say that, if it does no other harm, it is setting a bad example to those whose incomes will not af ford it, and who nevertholess rush into the same ex penditure. Vairying a bundle may be considered of very little importance in itself; .but it is an ex maple of helplessness to which some of our ladies see fit to reduce themselves, for the sake of appear ing able to afford. anything. When a parcel is nut so larg'e as to inconvenience one, I should think it would be preferable to bring it one's self, and thus be secure against mistakes and delay's." Here the convesation was interrupted by the ar rival ofMrs. Hopkins's purchase from Stewart's. The little wife blushed as it was }landed to her, neatly tied up in fine wrapping-papir, wild no lar ger than a small. volume. .Mr. Newbold. smiled good naturedly, begged - pardrin of the ladies for haying given them.such a formidable improinpte lecture, and 'Walked away. "Bah! whata pity lie hadn't been a clergyman'.! said Mr. Thompson, cotemptuotisly, He could' not bear td see Mrs. Smith looking so "cut &Art? as she did for arbinstant, itrid."pshawed" at Nr. Newbold, as the anise of her discomposure. , Mrs. Hopkins and her husband went tb their own, room to inspect the handkerchiefs; but "when there she did riot se..iin inclined to display them. Ole "fuisedr4wrOt the string some time as she stood with her tackle-her husband at the window. HOpkins crime forward and offered his services. What wasildeiurprise to find tears slowly falling frorniter beautiful brown - eyes! No wonder that' she could not see to untie the knot. "Ah,Arthur," said she, " ' bow ; •very•foolieb yen must.think me I Indeed, Indeed, I never tbqught, about it at all befori.-• ' . „ Her husband pressed the'icibilling little wife to his , heart. "I know it you are 'only thoughtlesa my love. .Do tely upon your own good sen4e for the future, and not be lea by these silly women." • So the lady. Was conaTorted: and ever as she used those cambric handkerchiefs, the ,lesson of their purchase was brought •to her Mind. ' The kery,next day, she bought seine cravats' fcir her husband; brought. them home triumphantly, and hemmed them too. .'llissiginith, who had an elegant gold thimble which ,she never Used, thought , this very like being "governed by ono's Own, huaband, and resolied` more heartily than ever that she Mould never be,giiilty.itif like submission. The Jones Esc tkp seathemb mote minute parcels than event.• ri - it may not bo.inultoestinglo ashl-that .1114 kins nltimatelyinvited ,tri Airs gowland's parties, ho* the acquainfAuce was !ironed. 44 / 6 11k4 iti ' 'The _ kww re kna pure-ase at thetame ebaritbr fuse sprit* , mornin Mrs - 91Ovriand hild'ecomPreoo hers and ?ilia -attiaeted =from thikauknire frbp, wae.r.44014; hyt boring I" -yeti eveatirotte,ail,"Thauh. you, bat prefer : takin git , with rue!' &uprise?' to heir a /404'0. the *ire/ of sendinghorne it somewhat ctunbr ries package froin one elegantly dressed £ll3ollr little friend, Mrs How- land nOticerf.timt they took the same direction On leaving the shop. She saw Mrs'. Boptitis ascend the steps of No. 20. That evening she asked Newbold who her pretty neighbor was. .To. -her turinseinent,a history.of the discussion we have„rv, ,ebrded, arid its consequences • was related to . "She luall tiltenit'fiule3! to Mrs. Hopkins, and this Was con4rrticd by Mr. Newbold's‘warm encomiums. He had like trher better from the -. very day of Stew- Art's parcel. Not long after, the . Ladies met at.ti party. The surprise and delight of Mrs. nOpkiiis can scarcely be expressed When fhb great lady of - 7 -.---Stiurtre oot only asked an intfoduction, but 'conversed along time.with her. A few days after, Mrs. llowland's card - wa.; sent. up to Mrs. Arthur Hopkins. She could hardly. he-: lieve her own'eyes; neither could Mrs. JOrifis,wlici had stopped the. servant Upon the stairs to see who' the 'visitor, wash Afterwards,' when the story 'came llopk:ra was often at Mrs Howland's now--2.1r.5. • Jones dried- her thin lips very contemptuously ; but. for all that, she would have Made any 4acri fice ttt's-tand in her place. Misse•Sruilli (now Mrs, Thompson) was o&scr•Ved 'for some time to frequent.; ly pass Mrs. Howland's house with most tedenta;. • tiotA bundles ; but as it did no good, (the lady nev- er seeming to be aware:of encc of Mrs T.,) she gave it up, and joined-with her sister in sneers End invendoes. at ••toadiesu'and "humble fol lowers." We d;cl commence with a moral in view, not- , withstanding our devious course ; and if yott can discover it, dear ladies, through its stenewlint fan titstie drapery, why, then—particularly if you act upon, it— . • "I have not wasted all my time, But said a.word in season." Lilts of Ilealth. Curtnavt should be taught to use the left had as well as the right, - Cedric bread is iuticls better for children than fine. Children should not- bn allowed to eat sweet meat, and candy. - Childre should sleep in separate beds, find should not `weer Children under seven years of age should not be confined over six or„„lseven hours in the house—and that time should beibroiten by frequent recesses. Children and young people must be madeickhol4 their heads up and shoulders baailc sitting., or walltinT. 'The best beds Or childien are, of hair and cotton. . - From one pound and a half of solid food k s - uf ficient fora person in the ordinary vocation of bu- Peron in sedentary employment: , , Fh, old drop one third of their food, and they will e,cape , dyspepLvia. 1 - 011112: per f sork should walk at least two hours ,tt' day in the 0 i ..-cn air. Young ladies ;hould be prevented from hanlt . e•- the chest. We have known three cases of in panity: terminating in death, 'whit!' begun in this: practite. Every person. great wad small, should wash all aver in cold water evert' morning. Reading alotal is conauCire to•health. The be 4 remedy for eyes weakened by night use, is a fine stream of cold water frequently ap plied to theln.—London Lancer. -Ex - rot - N - rmal Tnr ScOtelunan called ttt the house of inwer Fletcher. of Vermont to commit,. that legal gentleman professionally. Is the Squeer at home ?" he inquired of the lawyer's lady, who opened the doer at his starnons. was answer ed rogttively. Uizappointment was now added to the trials. 4..31' Scotia's ben, but after a few moments considera tion a new)bought relieved him. • -.3f e bby yedrseir can gie me the neee:sary in formation as Well as the Squeer—seein' ye'r'e hip wife." , . , . The kind lady 'readily promised to do so if on learning tlip.uattire of his difficulty, f.he found- it in per polver,'q . nd the other proceeded to stafe his eit4e follows 4:Spose you was an (]d white mare, and I should borrow ye to gang to - mill with a than on ver back nn' we should get farther than Sair nifilti all at woonce ve shoidd tail': up, nn' rear ttp, • aril pitch up. and break yer dearnsst auld - neck, Who'd pay for ye P not I..dearn me if I -The bitty smilingly told him, as he i pasted =lie sentence upon the case, ad l ,liaollciulr.A. he entirely superfluous. " Y."—A Btpry to told eranfittitiorieiri who was provokingly annoyed,*jdielti,tACidierci.,e or his profession. by the Or a 'fellow, whose sole O*A - seemed ofl the buyers, rather than hinisel6dlitijkl-i-Atien , gthi,. enraged beyond .endurance, the 6 . '414,6i:the ivory! heafled Inn:rimer, loaf:Mg, round iherrOoni, foraj Aampion.t,o avenge his wrongs, ftzqd7iiS eyes uO- . ; on t biped of huge dimension ' , a iniy'nianarCh* strenztli and cried but :1 ." Marlow, what shag Igire you to put that fel-1 loit parr „ . I take One five that + lin" "Done. Done you shall have ' "-• Assuming, the ferocious, knittinghiehrowe,spiMiiiit ing his nostrils like.a lion's ' and Flitting on the wolf all Over his slinolders; old Magi*: lOnde . to the rgz: gressor, and ilielerrified'wretah•hv'the eel; lar, said to him in a whistler that watt . heard an over the roods— "My good &in, you go nut wit nle; I gib yOq half de,mone.v!" 4 Polk! dcne !" !aid the: NM*. Huriah burfah I" Shouted the audience. The auctioneer had the good , sense to join in the. laugh and coolly forked out the k. AN ORDINAttIi LICENsE.—A neat little girl, iiii parently -about`ninetten, says tlie , Frederick Her ald-, a fbw days.age entered the Clerk's office, a removing her bonnet, enquired if Dr,.Bradly. Taylor was in. The Doctor, who was present, proMptlY and politely respoticleil in the affirintitive. Are you, flays the lady . , the gentletriaii - we tihi td have for Governor, - • - • Why, madame, says the _ docto r „ ; with modest confusion, there has been some conversation,that subject. ' • :Then- you are the verjtgentleman Iwant. Hate you ally Lieettio_ to diop w:of. ; ya,,madati;.Villl yeti baver,a ictolieffi. or an or, dinar!" License. I Aty oiensikiy ;:701 briiii 'ping to .triariv a little •Dutelananl, - • ' .A.-"Fssates,sess: 31.1Sraau.,--"lee are.' ; not fiud of 'children', raleitiii t i believe !" . retharke.if oar 13etstey to a fitsliionithliihidiz the other d4y: alto —aoClshetythey are smitllv-tbe brat are 46. ?wick trouble; but-ill had ortefrgra,siYs tcheiglat -years o think i should . lika. fcry, "Well, that's the fer:all•the - iiorld that 44f4ioilahle niecie pled to, talk:Poorlthing t oni - eceSition thetehibra nurse*eat into the countrftlit weeki blen the baby was bat a year.old;,..ancLw,oubl -y,ou e ys.,it,she mever andriwed.OpehildenicP449nig . alt a trriro.:,,d4y - Or night, Jsicause:SA tem • afraid plt its l elotoi - on ;ittalit: - ' if t i Trulb Stranger bari Fietionw- ,,- :i '.. -.., -lifore - thanJkilarabkr !rheotis bn-egpondot,H' iht , 'Si:louis'ltt - pi& - • - ..L.P 11 ; . -P 4 t,ii.`it . 4!iiiu t tO-i . :14 4 :*°- 4 4 ,. bean sayl2d.'; related the folleWifig ;km - irreiice:,,_ I . .iti bil4 - or i tit,ttitio3lCC,. ii,„viOrldAFti t ,- JA ittolig IT on recentliti m Lie.his from ; escape. n erveilient at\tiiiies.:ta r pay sillthenifi : 01p4it • tiToplouse. ire \t n..; strong 'and •.igettoits -of the•ilest,guediwilLtelitsoyoeito, c l , k Imil - 00n iiliii ellis i;•ayi,tier A Wito - üb.ki - 4kaLty es- '-?F.itit hi5.,..y05.,e10 - ,4011 41 0 - ..e*.afetyhtlii. . taped , :pqOuii . .: He nrnved the nektittioritipg lii- 4 '0 to aPPrA4t.the-QeertOrPpnuniliAil fortt ikeettagol in an open ft Id, and stepped :to be ,, wet' to a,Sorrievihatinielifit L aT . : A d.- .r , sontalthi n g! to bat . and con • Iment whilediel rep; helad rideleited , ttildlie" iiii,;:i."'!;:' , .,ON:- : ,' s . ed a little. . But he toned he inmates of" Vie e 0„: 14. But - hmeould'ut Poi‘lt;;and:a".lreePer•Ar 'tape pi 4...lo'e:tie:it . dialed- . 11 . 'citir liitiel = 'children clue.r4Y.P4to44 hotattis , othorkteli•oa, tsat tOinblinglitea eornetrttheir Mother wWiii;eo'r, the demantland.ciat4,4lamariner„tr) ling and faring her hair and thelfatherWalking the I tketkorthq . c.iipcask, liftwevati, boo , - - flotir t ili agony. The galle slove.ashO,What,Was 4N:ol6'ot-7-and after.teinor.* ' Ithe Matt et, and the father r . plfid ',that they mere 4queci the'.., ,h , ;e l6-*- 4 1 i ! that rim :ung. to he turned Q t o.r irociribecmise tliey eel; ? feitolt it you'd uoi pay their rent.' ',' 'on: see rhei driren to - es lien. ai Ltle4palr,`' . *ltt• Jtie - ranter, ",' iii , Thire, - iiifdthiliken r -- "l'Pa - ePt without rood or shelter, an f tyithoitt the rheand quietly, gd , to' ra'ititi 4 e far them:" The °evict liStenedle his ' The keepi I tale v.h;tll:.feii,s of syuit;aflty - mid then• Said f'' ' what was I 'II `4-illigive you the Meat s. I have•hat ju'et`es- . he at in to ' capedifroon the.galloys ; w ever secures tne. and, ,ean'Arrtfiii tatted haclf.anYsceped prise ter is entitled Id .A.' re- .the little 'et. I ward of fifty francs, IloW'; inch deies,your L rent Fatted from ninon t, to, i'' ,i i , . , • 2, 1 - ..I. i . ily ger .head !,Pt/rtv fronts," answered he father. - • ',- :1' ' •. • e sie w "w0r,,,,-..,..,ia the other" '' • •ut a etor,d . aren't-id_ iliy iiime he - I l'bocly;!11 *ill filllow you to it e city, they•witt iitifig•:' 4 "CIISt WI I. nine rne, and you will get fifty frolics tot= bringing • - "Y.let7js ;tae _b.lcit.l"f o never rexelatimed the astontsheLl -"Up tztii,, . 4. ,..,..„ • tit3iipiter, "my'rlildren shoOld starve a tidsen. tunes ' "tool' .".e,, ie, l _,,. 44 . ,e 1 '.....,12 1 ,. before 1 . ieould do o basil 0.; thing.", :. - f;' - ', _, f l 'Sftted IhY;t4k —Tett iltli. .i ' Thb generous young matt liosisto4ol, 'and ,- d r e'elitril,' - ;Captains as ,:mere lot :at List that he would go and give hiinsplt-up4;if dirk 'teceditig,title-r'Sstaild.4..t#. „fatlier : wetild notOonsent to he him: ...After,alopj an„4,4 6 .,,tV 2 4 3 1: 111 ..,_•Was 4 , 3 , ... ~,,,.. , stragglialie lintel' yielded; ! ad talih*ltipieser4 • "1°re1.,4,e,t,.tr.e r. e...4'-,PY7 . ,„.4e-Itt ; 1 :442 4 .44P,...,#„, , vet', by the arriiledhirri tit t ni y eity. inociTOtheiMay4 It't' I ' e ePer : Wedhl.gOeltr,f -118 "*.te , ' :• • 1 5 or'l oi.be: - ,••' EVervbcidy ivasliurprited ..- that aqiftici: 1%,.. 1 .01, Ilialt - t*earth novoite "ritipo*4.lt man like the fatlier. had beeri.s.ble to etipturinvach t approaching the skipper : ' _the tinarterf„ a strotig young fellow, but the procif .was.„ . , befere ills Alus . t. pr ?1ib: 1 .444 * 1 4. - t4. 1 0:6".. - 4 1 ,them; the 'filly franci Were . paid end tle,..prisonee "W.lletYtili,d'oing,V,.•,, ,'..„, ' . ....A. :scut tack to galleys. Ilutt,otter he Was'7gone, UM. ' • "Dbille, i - -- r dititt' tii - iett, . : ~ '' father:Asked aprivate i4terview Of the Mayor', ttil -` ' a llaitt' l irliiiii. f•::'"' ';'". • ''''':'r.:: ' whom belold the Wholel,tory. The .1 . ftyor 4 .', was "To South Ca7hno, firs -:stint • S 4;) intirit affected that he tibt only added - fifty...francs' "-"But, cop'nl-looklere4-21-aip'4. • more to the father's puree, but wrote •inamediateli , ' - .`"Rt10 1 41 1 that nticn Anil 15 ,4 41 . e to the' ininister of jits,tice, begging.tbe noble.young, Ap6o L ivirlng,the-scho9,4eoktml4.io,t ,Iprisotier'i rele6e. The. inister examined inte, th er, , . 4 *P. ' 6l .l. — Ca - Pr'll l l'or,-- -1 4 4 W affiiir, and finding that itiiis eomparativeli,itdnialt can t.,, - -",rie tost'laVliat-:..--rie r .i-; r.ofrencektitich had eornienintid the young ' - Mitti - : , 4o; for this:'• l'tell'fbil:Csiert4he the galleys, and. that he hid . already servekhi:ciati 3 4 . , 5ee- 7 ‘fAi` 'Tf: ' r -I ~"' -.l " *:',. ''''! . ,f''' - :': ,, 410'144 time, he ordered hi , s release;;. Teta -the. ..,"*OwAhori,:heysi-, shstke.,oui Wheltpinditient bettatifulll ', . : •,,,,,. Li : ,;._ 1 tinita:giO Cornejo, tuitiing, al , 11 ...,., _• 1 .., • . ...'4 •,- ', ' • , . ' 'lniii\ifilsoftertviirds: th elittle !i'A -: 1 Touching Stdry. -'' ' -- ~.- ~_ trait+. like a S'en-ghll . before' !i; - I ,'• • + , ' - • , • - with all sail .cots to'war'ds. the The folloiringf beautiful and tottelliag story- WA re-' ter—deal , " CaP'n-flien't:.:3l ; late& by , Dr.-Schileebly ,po..Maryland,iat a: Meeting T',Ti o - n i* ' i,,„. r - :... •,- • •., • ;held ia,lSiew York to heas4he exporienceof twenty -ap ~,..,,„,, ,7" , ... thtswa.v, 'deal. rili aintirtie t reforniettdrunkards . : •', ~. , . , ~- . ''''' ``' ' t ° sa -- ''''thafis ids "A dm:Ohara. vilobad ran thron 4 „4 W, 'ithlii.iip rciP:. ' The father of a'w•fe d ern' ' ;•. . • ' erty, roturned•home one night to 3118 unftirinshed, Cap'n Pre siek . ---s l ic . k an , ftell .77I' vr. ) -, ihouse.. ~ H 2 entered his empty loall—augui, `h : i was the'motion the i , of the rdssel hod tt ••viaWleff, hii heartstrings, , ; :end laaguago. is •,,inade, ,quate to express his eget - T.:is he 'entered his ..stifei's • „It! ee P7 5 • S C. 6 ' l l iC t i ? 1111.-e # 4, 7 7 .1 et me go azsliore _Copia • .'3: anartreent, and there beheld' bit lovely;WN And. ' ...c. 4 ,.,-i,d,;10,0. •;:, :' , •-; ...-* i , . :dar:in;. Child- ' Morose ,and sullen; -- he ' .:eated 1 „ g y„ - ,,,„,., - :, ~., ~., i. ,.." ,';.', 4 '' 2,„; , ~.... li',..:;" himself without a word' -lie could mit.l teak. I '' if ii ii. t . „ii V,,"74-7,...,..hyr,i;-,ed-r't',.-. i. :=arc ' -, „hc_cou4l not look• upon, thew. The mother said i „y ou l ini s er .. .' h . i i "'; ( t ii i, ''' I" 4 ___,__”l' . ''' 4 '" - .". :4 - 111'4 7 ' to the , angel by her side,!'conte, my; child,it iS time i .ow ell ~e - ii e r . .- ! „. r o - fri -i m P?.....,___ i - -. 1 -, - A.. : fleas ette . n ' o, I must. go, - to;aoa;,"',,thOt's 1 4 ", A to go 'to 'bed,' and the little. ha*, as' laid her 1 • w ' -,, • - I , d e .',-•!''. , .-... C7t794 ~EPoWYI?e4. „ 4,' wont. knelt in , her mothei'S lap,' andgaiiiieWigt- Itain , • .13 , 1 ,,, ii - i , ou desire to:0 akiiii , ell.wiii , i46,, , i , i fully into th e face of her Suffering parentffiie ,a icommodate yr, 11l lay .to,. be.rd, and#lY.haitttil,;` piece et , ehisseledsta.tuary,,' slowly repeatingliei nightli orison •,,and, when i i he had finished, 1 ,(4ie 1 1 .1 : ° , u ,P i se t e j* I ,2 . '' r r -- ' ..., '-'; ',,, ' i"L t: "'..f2. i":1 , - ,Z. I ' was bet; four years of age.? , said to her . roblher,. 1 1, r I riA ve.1:5;..ni10 ong,oo.t L e.l - pu..-10 1 'Dear ina;may I not offer ittp one more . -prtlYerl' !mut : lr.-9 ' lkt (he. O m ' '.eil° ! 4 ‘ 4 '' i t , iter . ul lY T; ' rlif - '' moment orlwo the selikonli , s . n e s :6;poi i t, s c l, y e ll,i `1 es, yas,:my sweet pet, pray.' And she: aft' Up' . wind, the heat Was t quickly,,leityredliilfleit np . .her i tiny bond, closed lieri eyes, and.pra.ye : '0 L'i ~ •, . • iboston Point,) oxides the , -wietched keeper i v " . ;*' , . clod, spare my dear papa?_. ;over the side, the,tieueiYieo,.Captain4 ' map: 'l'hatpayer was wafted .to with electritirt'aidif . to the throne of God. It 'fi lia - al.--it.lVii&i . loaiti, 151.4 sa •l'S k i: ll ( =IP d 6 wa _ Pert -his loare i ,coei et. 4-1::," :ibidliith a "jelly, g o ad ight.'"; ~ . ~,,,„•:; ' , y . ., . , ~ ,-..11 . , Metre:tensity 'Amen l' brunt fronn the father'Sli s and liiddimirt ,Of steno me a.: heart:of-114i; . lie Nra S sar - I .Y . I Pide Plied tii . e nikhr 4l- :- 11 &' 1- 4' ' ia... „ ,..riel - to vs; 4 30, ...,. 0 . tn : i Oretuthed to the vessel', whichtitilethe '' ' •-•*?: • Wife abd atm; were bOth" a n d i n i seu it 9u,cp..o4.ll3 . on4aves , ired, l end:ent :011:tliir:.:Way relciicing,).*lttle#k i ' ~.' your father from the *rare to a drat hard. Itlirai Ifrie4d." waded thic4h the snowluid*up, i' the- pleilei." • ~ ~ .t th- •,... P. 4 . 6.; T )l 4,, a lepc.,b°-/aethy r E T ° " S iI tfioAion. • • -• ' .L., - , i -- %,--, -k •, 1 1. 11 - ! 1 4 He orrived•in earattathia iiiiiiticaliOnt C: ,Olock. in,the.inorni4v, hut sincesthia-adventereL'.- 1 " v heafi lhiPlAefhtre Ahat , 44:!`i,l4 . 4iever,,,ao ! officiate 'as dePutyWatdr-bailit forimixitly' 4;1 Place, onto tisrms. - tliatOnieqr '4l,:iitriv gd! i he won't,- that is to , aai*;:itY - Calkiliith..he .. en. ' .leleteriao 'LT:ilea. ,' : '., ' 4 ' " '''''''''! ' '' 4 " teil 'I- .' ! - .."'evs} : :'t : 4.-- -` ' ' - 'i-t.';;i - ha4 e 16 .09 7 :4: 0 'tir L %I? T - : -il ;First Issue of Arewspapqq; • ; , .....;_ti • p..;, - -;',_ , --t-:i:::• - I . • Wlten- the reign of 'James , :the flit Avas'dra.- - ing : to a let4o ;, ! ,when Ben d'onseit• , was ,p9et, latic,eate; 1 and theivenfantit, frie.ri4 1 .9 c t ShakeSptate were In,-, lirte4ingi,hie.'reeerit - death; -, adieridroirilvellf*aiiiii-i. 'dint as ia• 'briaiii at Iltintin*loiff - wheilltittoalait6 4 li io"utill 'of sixteen, just ttin 'his penatlatin !cre.' i Aud.,:poppa ca a quiet "coin y.gentleman io-jP4..13:"! ingiatthilii i tei . 1,949 . 4 . 0i:4 tj a K dicited icilm,tioo-4 i:se its Nltue*:spaper. .'llie is - now 0: rea,s6ii tol / d oat ttfittli'e !luny il.i - dea ill Cif - ..thei. -, -Myriadoiat broad sheets.eriour time *as .publi.she iu.,,,t.te',---, 64011 Of 1622, and., that r .tb :-trio?,t„ , itapir4o4.4 the ingenuous speculato r s; 'litui Offered the . noqiisii to *,Orlck: l vas one..l4 . oll:inel , Bul, : iHial,e,titn-' iiaai9aa da:tlta work. appear, tO . liaye.- " it , Xialt4l,4s" ; t‘,..„, li 4 '''' Bolirne, l 4 l6 maiiArchet,lilifitui4Nexili44iWil-' 'Bain :Shaird,ltuibolifteeNi liotirne.A4ife weird: ~ .r A llde;=" i AIL tliet4.olfTereif roiniiaptidar hi o fai `I princs..orple nearly nuMbdr . i of the, , fir4hiatts&pefsi; 1 -=-111 - e:A.so,•ltrOuwi _Arlint*lPPeAr4 t r, bi l itli..- ,e,irti#* I );;ItitejillOti . l3d. Or blay, IM, andlaS tlic.i 019;14 :' ',..rolirtiinad'Ai,dler-on th 1.1t1..., , ` btitiis'ititlerQa iii - &eirlithinatiiia': of i V aiibieet;*rti'BiTegtiiii :IF4)**eoiriecilie - tal t! lennspleta4o,,iittli - 044, - , ...4e K cia,s_t q llav t i-be e n- ‘ ...*Olor , -,,1i44 gio'ihifee NfrliNr . ..thiiok - is ',Nero :,, reitliblyflit' il\ pUigOt r els..t. ei: an d - '4 , ttltritritiii,title,' , ,, , in4 riiki - 6,413,-iikinflll fern t Sneelibut;l:li , names " found :'67iiidefeCirifti 4w-vapiiif, ; ,liiiti-:1* -- "Ii3 o.',ine:2*tk-A01.4 .- -: J• it p - 44 • 21-i':' '' ,2.. ,• „- • 7, - _v:,,L-:;i- 4 A.4.:- [YAfri:arrgliii• - ki* . es r , Gag e= in ti-iet4ii.lo-1 the 'ollTo%it6 'd 6iirnitt,' gl 'yes' ler sex . theilotti6iiig - - I Ni , hi t i : r- ..,, , -.. i . - .i•, I \ - - t , r, - - - - ',-..., 71..,... j 1,- 'l`tso y tints ago_ I made lajouhley tit , - N-iiitigt4, ' land,.accOmpauted - by rny'. bultiaid and also my:4z ttier rii laN,r;an old, man of Coat* score yeari:* 'I have oftea•seeAf Olaf -ri&al Old' nian idler his iicatidistaue -r, ii i *Ont ail Of halli otl6# 41!an half - litl age,raild seen ! bei- tieee4it it, as f_ It lyere a right,-litbout (welt, `a' iiii.ing aoti i Ce'dt his grey hairs, oitlie;:kight of-Yars that' outikted hini to her Itiridriess , 'lnd at: te r ntion. _kflonliTand,o,ifly Once,. a lady, or queenly gr / ace ; ttnd.beality;sprang- !Mut ber , . seat ri34;el 9 7 tered andi_iirith• a voice thi-ViNi_tvoixsicat,4Ctery fohe..,,Atid,f,Trithei,litPe' r rlda arm Chair." , ': -. 1:0 - sii ipy . lierf, sprang.td, Meet lie4-'m lief. itngel - goodtte - 1-'4;-: . Buell . ; bas 6vvr Wen mar idCa of ;ti lady—ii3ic .is' ii 7 ''' 11 , at ' 10;5, ian - '-• - . 3-:-AcTA. syno mous 'wt._ rue, / , - ,,,,,...,; ,~,,...,; or A. *,otchnutikandka4.siii9;tl4lo.ol . j, i n g I. ct rethPr, "Thu Scpte.htlittan was ba1d4,...1 1 .4uit nialtOternr4e in the night, and bb".iedlgi 3 Ontisztt, 1161„ while h© it - as frittil'rispnlan •had ilvon toaktihiili Altd; arise, and discovering, Iji*•,kliti I#.otsvtgl4.llt - in 13y ; _ilut •.1- told y'nufiti ?me 4Flt4 °1... 0 1t..):q11.W4S 10 4 -41 1 : tiever . t6' bet gie" kus F I KY,t! , eujlinhi - 4i et :''tted 41kiliunks watt Agoxoz, 'kr;,(lowtx.,74l. 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