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'. . . f . . .. ,' : ',.:' '_ _ . __.----- - '•- t ' - - 1 1 ; 8 7 I . , WILL OP HE' PEOPLE IS TIIE - LEGITIMATE • lIIICE, AND • .. &PITA' DSS . 4)F , TUE ' EOPLE -T•• T ' UE END F GOVERNMENT"- - - 1-' a. y • , , .) I .... ; :....7. 1 ~ . . 0 = MONTROSE, I' A , IllilltSpirio L:NDIG-,--. . .. . _ ~. ~ - ,7, -, • ...,..„-, t'i1.....1 ,''.-7.-- 7 '... tr - l'' ' ,4 - , -, , . .... ... . „ • 4 h. NE SUSQUEILINNi itEGISTER, 'quite' filen:wed, she 3 : 7 ~,.. _ I ,illib i ^ :i I R la Is • (A Treekly Arefii*sper,) stietti respecting : f 1 t FatitiAv i isiini {if the . Assik . Ho riStidir by th - • - -,-- - - ••• •-- ~ ~ ...........ap .......,uighti stcrot was i teat 'guest tons wt.tutu. ..,..„ T . 55 .......-. ....... ,-. • • s• . pratislaD irsall7nr.s.9ll:o4X_mottl'sllol, AT - b ort7hed: t _II 1 . - • •Recret tmublos. ..' ).- ~.,-' ~ ' . - ' '7. tti :•1 ' ' 4l 4),jefitti of'woWten. 14 "" ra C il ity "SKI i• CO. -1 . 4. 1 , lir • •-..- - T ____ 2. .:. . ''''' `tithe next _ tray, tusvmg neard 'some- • - ITO • - -- -,-- lii - 1 - fr - P - Itildtblat; - o• cast_light On - Mrs . Mowbray's -.` • .) , _ - - -..--1-'! •luriariyt,l!crictid trot - con- ' ••,. 4-atnuliottte. . ! 1 , - yeir lave,',' I sid, D? ' 1-i • ''.l, vAt Giesler, ex 1 , married :ha ' , . . 1 • J . 7. . r 4 ....i.: .-. ::. ..; • :7 * 7.. 1.-. -7. --ttel _ TERMS. One Dollar and Fiftreentriiier annum c a sh actimily advance: - Two Dollars if paid - within theyear. Two Dollars andFiltY cents if not paid until after the evirarion of the year. .1 1 1ro subscriptioli seperinitted to re-. suds mudded longer blase boo year*. These terms will be rigidly adhered to. RATIS OF. AUVIRTIBING. . o ne square,' one .week, - - $0,50 each subsequent week, 0:25. Misiness annum with paper,3,oo •*A liberal eornit.. „made to yearly • advertisers. . 5 _ omit 71 The Steamiest. • Sr OLIVIA iIiVIDALL See WI! yon finning herald treed, The riLigedeuktfollini: m iay l is, As crashing o'er thesr . ennit She bows her surtilla I With foam ,before and Ire be She mad" the dinging 11 . net flies before the reef* :wind, Beneat her hinting tee. , - 4 • .rhe morning +irk Whir treapeltnd gliettmnig tails , , Falls round , he e: fast in rh3.,ginglidwliers i With every ware that:swells; - • And, &riling o'er the midnight deep; . 1:1 luridafringes thrown ; . The living gemsof ocean tone Along her flatting:bac • - • With dashing wheel and lifting keel, And smoking torch onhigh, • ; Illeawkids are loud 'and billowareet She thunders foaming by I : - • When secs are silent and ise.rene,, Vitt eren beans she glides, 4 The E:UITS bine glimmeri thra* the green '-'That :Aim her gleaming aides. Now, likea wild nymph, fat apart. She veils her atuisiowy Reim, The besting of her restleini-heart Still hounding through the storm; Now antwerP> like s courtly dame The reddening surge,. o'er, - With.flying4carfof spangled flame, •0 TO night Yon pilot shall not "imp, Who trims hislnarrewidaail-; night yon frigate scarce sliail keep . Her broad breast Waif gale; And many a foreseil, scooped and strained, Shall break yon yard and 'stay. - &tire this smoky wreath ht sitain 'lb re rising mist of day.. . Mk : Park! Their yon whistling *mud, I see yon qui renter : toast; The black throat of the boated ckond Is panting forth the blast! , ' , An hour, and whirled liltewinno4ing axe The girt surge shall Bin trocs o es o'er yon pennon-staff, : 4 ' White as thesea-bird's wing! Yet rest, ye wanderers of the deep ; Ncir wind nor wave shall fire :Those.fleslilesie arms, rkwee pulses kip With'ilocsis of tieing fire; . Sleep on—and when the encwning*. Streams o'er the shining bay,- o,.tilink - of those for whom the eight Shall never wake in:day • ZOrkgif Peteison's Id; inatinefclag4- MY WIFE'S lIEW Fes , .pr JoicrEs,-Ja.- ....._.„.. , , • 'MRS. Sal' c 5 has quite 'A habit of culti vatingNstuiden friendships, which have every appearance of blooming eternally, but which soon wither in the WoelT's cold blasts. I used to think this elntraiteris 'inns confined to schoolgirls, Who anon! Maiortal fidelity in letters.croased a04.-re:. -rased hut forget each other . as soon as 4 they have caught a lover. -..' ' MY wife's last acquisition, in the way eta bosom friend, la Sin- Mortimer Mow bray, with whom she becamtiacquainted het summer,- while we were 'boarding oat of town, Mrs. Mortimer Mosi;bra9 - had, her carriage with her, Ira' d created quite. a sensation ; 'in feet- tile', lady in the biles e wa s eager t sibeeotzte r hatLcor!fic4mt_ % tau the amiable depcoment9rmii-jcw",s,' dried, I doubt 110 t, widibetlintellec lie accoinplislneert a , rendered ber„ - the favorite, an d s h e it, was who _'daily ' °Ceti- PIN the ipare seat in the onset and had the honor of advising ~ Mrs; Mortimer -.1 limbr ay i n th ose thousand vase per- 1 plexities under which the womenauffer. W e ret u6ed to cit,y after theltom. a . Ys, but my wife of. ~ though usual . ly `ma y rim on.question et i quette ; wan-itat Pririlege s on this- occtumn; intitintitliii.. . Int call. She was greelt***iiiiittd aid came-homa iIA ''ll9ol...,,Ar:Afa, h eTenif_ l she could,4o' ' ' ..V11110...'4 ". Noraitner, 10iicto*ey:, - ,l'i_'ll,ollAll44- _At e aabliehment ? !Pike siiid. - `,': : .#4 - 160f1 'ban, with ssiasiiessilAel jOtipe‘, .riittO 1 It.tile_ door. 2 Thi, diefileg-roOm *es the 1. erfectiou of *linty' and: 1: ' Mrs- il owbray haden itiicl:e :liiiiiolll4o/f_:Miii. Altogether looked liefia4YrW Aterki!Eß': leers Were iliAt4 r iiioV ' arike**iii---P l , l , 1 *at one 'would sopicovoseiitirieowt I" - ~,, ~,..`- ..._ - -- : i l a few days , ' Mr#l,Airken No*. : ° l'” rig urned inxiirife • i_eare4iiliig ins *lliac rievrjerrintellt!id awiiki: l ea tibcl / 3 " ; • "A1.*..-44061*'44-101-41ft:14 lat •" - in otestriet: : ''..:. '' ::: - _4 2 ,1 : ,,X'1d, krit• Jones, isOlie:iiiiii;r, :Aili:S. 't:-'7. 23 if brooding eyeisomemtlit- Loco vsthich not being - yet deemed it:wisest to .h Alt - 17t,'hoivever, the ., boa hed• t ! - • iF ,4' I was..tlinlong„ n t just as I ; was ,e• e sl p on my pillow, . gl a party. •; Not a . bti t a select entertain' congenial minds may elsl 3 I should like to - M . Mow bray to so our set.' - . Now I detest • parti bu as : he delicaq of 'as . twit allow of, her Ma e nil otjection to tlj I sighed to myself. ' l l !my dej .if course, . ~ w best." 1 ~ . We'll ask bout birty;" continued wt . e, warming . Ith ihe seblect. cr s Mrs. Wharf n, and Mrsl nor- Shi it, and Mrs. P ee, and the three Trelawneys," nd thus tb dear r i to ran on, until s . e had mentioned t for ty name and • saw ;that her Se party 'of con .and euls - itais going to ii after all a crowded I You hate for ate the Misses How. I said, at l , w CT-I,mi wife stop. for the want of brg the - - . ' e;wo Mi:sSes How It were ligent.and p tty . ''rls, in a particular. inter t,' becai r bad Oneeheen a extensi • merchant, I but ha ,ing bee and died hankr'pt, t he 'comnelled to earn ' a lief; Mg in:a store. Th l y*lad n elatiens loti whom hey ~Mi e.,1 themselVes, but, witlc l a,, r indepe ndence, 4 they pr c . e l for ihetr.:mainte nce, ';. . the I read of.cha ty. I 1 i,hed a romentield ' of se i .1 1 : cif' we l,.and had co segue t . oint always, to int t o the ; to l praise the • high'. • gentlemen. the t rp . and i direct Way to ni si in reali heMe. --•,, . wife,'here Ofore, hlad sec t benevoleni planiet, 'onl t casion,sheihesitate to rep li • ,atl once, that. flier was so 1 itei i . ; le st, I em r I e she ;said, at est, clea •!.Aheint! 'The .Mi. es Ifet ice girls io he su hit is, but as 'km to . Ni .a sOlec I hwre already ' Irni' 'vie/tied dry ; and as 'Mrs. M bray leeet. :ell 41 0 1414 Pettlii , "$t p, - 41y deaf," said 1 1., with 'a sigh, for I a w that myi favorite?, were .at to be inVi ed, you have given tleasonS e ough. And I ighedilagate—a si h eloquent of pasaiv resi ation.l . I' '" ! • Mywife h, and my sigh ] and " t hr der h art w , touched . 1 . She pa moment in mbarrastnent and sip -t4ved r . volre . the I idea lof !Yielding +idles but i the end she ilraised, 1 on her lbow,land ;said i 1 , , Is “Mr Jones, do listen tol reason. don't now hew foolish 'Yeu mak self about those. 'Howell girls. .T been u fiartunare to be sa ris'; and t , t-ery p isable, indeed; - buelthere's a 4 yeu,are aware, agaiiist girl stand; - a store; l land w knot what rs. Mewbray woul dtake, at my inviting such personi to Me I shoal u'r•like to do it, tndeed,i iv flint es . ' g her; am:LI can ?it /10 ill .time, se's very it t lritic lll ,4r, and i n •cessivel , high bred. 1 1 E, " Then, Id i n% think she'd - regal. i the less; my . d r," 11 'Ventured 10 say c; .t. being acquaint d with two..such ex. girls as Patty and tizzy,ffowell." .im Mr. Jone.it don't be a Child," '' . r: : wry 'fe,.fiingt g herself tothe othe . ki l l of t e bed. . A i , t your age , imi, a peopsornetin gofthe world::.Exc le, people like Mrs. Mowbray, rare to . meet nobodies. :§he was choice, as you saw; whom she ad toher acquaintance this siunmer,;;ll y,_indeed,.that lam the only one, she met, whom: she CCIPtieS now. To(have p r ell `• theiconver k i d would;have excited y wife's writ - lilePrived her Of - a , so I Said.no but closed mi l eyes courted alu 'anew. I have Intl recollection of lay, after that, 'till; , I Wokethe next rise and leaving Mrs. Jones in bed as . 0 went down to see that the-fires were and to do-the marketing while bre was beingg prepared: - .. 1 I;, ,712 as invitatiOns to tbe party wet sued tbat 'ireelt4tlrs..MortiminiMew graciously -promised to attend:l l' - When the important creel a i my wife was all: nerves.," • At ev , rii . , 1 I the hell,- the color rose • • to her: face expectation, 1 1 l g uest after guest eke without Mr s;fldrowbrity appearing; nerirou aeon began to;nhan aorliety,ti . klis;.aks.tise boa I were to diary '' anent sod`distitayi She layed the ' Wirt tifullhour: dunking her new ' friend might ' yet. arrive ; ibu al " , I , .1, . ' . What tin be the l matter . w I Ind 41 _•- 164e;-1111•0°D as are werAill 4 i ialt V,i ,ilopik4heikakih+y, is Wel. ~ l'Eiyh keWow, Mlq - ,34osekesy. is `fie l ` DOW line, I:sisillrisidri shall not= ari44o7 v 4 l 4 4ot4tiog I'll do to-t 2 Wit fi'etb-eallAtn Mia.lttowli T y see what is; - ~ matter.".. O ut - • .- r au Wouldt4 that be - sided *444 4 1 1 ventured te - atik.. :0 Ittleentitrilai t -Mtn:, Mowbrayshould mild yett;,a• u, or intellagei i ar nemething Of. thaiii6rt; 4 00 1 4% !!-apologizeefisr her skiiiseiiii. 1 J 1 • &la si rep yTo awl ahirgave me a iiii& Aysisise itep, ' all the heligeativ. , 4xere teisolifeiCia,:fr 4sto 4. # 0.... 40,: . 4 ... f ace ere abo billet prop wor eatin nouri it . a parti. your! : other pet a. ; .0 ent o. I kne. the In ; _throat' veryi plac and i' too n.( • • .t. _S~ ~~d: cessantly... I kneW that Mra,JOneas if she Me thought it best - ivciuld tall ; and; if not, thatAtuestions would only aggravate-her secret troubles.. -), ~.- , .--,- • _- But that next. day, !hiving heard some thing that cast On - Mrs. Mowbray's , absefice'from our party,llauld hot con tain myself whet: tv.anot•6nie. . • 4. Did you ever hear , - tni hive," I said. lasi began_ tai carve the turkey at dinner, "that the Misses : ,liowell had a married sister?" .. ' . ' - • * . . . Mrs. Jones looked sharplyoll, as ifihe suspected I 'meant morethan I said ; and then answered laconically; . • .40 I heard it '. Casually blit Amster asked further." .. , , :n "It sees," I contiOued,.." that Mr& Mortimer Mowbray is.that sister." - - "I've beard so since," saiti'Mra.*Jimes,, sharPly; and turning to our seconitebildj' who WU silting for the wing bone, she 1 rapped him over .the head, exclaimitiF tartly, " haven't I told you to watt NEI you're helped . ? Take-that now; tindieira.r manners.' . . 47.,.., - ;,,,,-- .. ~- --..• ' I allowed a miutpe and lnore to elapse.- in.order that my , wife's ebullition unght subside when I remarked : ",. " Mrs. Mowbray, it seems, expected, to meet her sisters here." • "I shouldn't' Wonder if she did,"snap pish _ly_ said Mrs. Jones, looking down in her "plate,' plate,' and apparently absorbed in 'parting a. wing.joult. - W ~h en she fonnd," I continued, "'that her sisters`were not : asked, she grew-11 1 - dignant. She heard the reason; it seema. Your friend, ;:A&ra. 'Wharton,- whom you had made a confident, told some lad?, who told her; and hence her anger. , . " I am sure I don't care if I never see the proud thing again;" said my Wife, rechictling very much, but still without lookiog up. "One could - no( have sup }Lsed that aclac Was a sister to the Misses 0we11.":.... nes,7 she said, one ntPoOn.g: trlaelf to that: -we ought to i gular tall, indeed, 1 , ant , where a few . brOught togefh .t uce my .dear .p o e choicest of 1 i .. - . • a n i i all or large, my ife's - erves in - ;thwarted, I pro osal, though You raOiabie, Whom 'I s , their ship ,e 114- 'stets h ,od . by tnerotis liaye pirit of rred to lead of (act -long g them, ly tnade After another pause I said Did you call on Mrs.,Mowbrayas'you ntendeil ?" " • • to our o tlm every ng m•: • . . . . • Mrs. `Tones was silent forjt full minute, 'and seemed ballAdiSposed to decline an swering altogether.; .but fifially'she blurt ed out the reply 'as follows; -• • "Yes I did, since you - must know. And she wasn't in.. SO, at least the foottitan Said, but if I-didn't:see her at the drawing mote" window ;" and here she . - bitrst into. tears. of mortification and • rage, " may I never .cat .another . mouthful:' - I tw that it would not -do to continue the onVersation; °so' quietly tile tny. dinner, L , and liko.the Christian the g r j r al s. P - roguti* - "mtettumrsruy.l"..i- • Of the intimacy Of My - wife with Mrs. Mowbray.. ceased , from the date -of that.tatal - party, and, I ton sorry -to 'fay,' that the Misies Howell als have, .as the pllrase.gees, "Cut our acqu. intance." ded the le I+ - by ; Ind I .1 ng her , ell, are n their party, rather ay not said Men 1 andiro . mai NO-a-Days. ' '° 1 Somebody i.-; reporting fi r t h e Distal' Journal,ertain . speeches of" Father. La ng ley,", whip is a very sensil;leoldcare. The following is- his opinion -of ihatresent 4., .i Faded .I has he. -I wonder they, don't . all fail I - For, what with .t - he extravagance and good-for -nothingness of the men and - wanten,now 7 a-days ; where is it all to end ? Gall themselves "Sons of Pilgiimi,” da . they ? I wish- to :Mercy their ri grand fathers could see them. They vere true ,rit-real hearts of oak—but these pop injays are nothing in. the world but ve neering. ' .i - • • i !' If we go uti lat this rate, the race will run out by, anethergenerationw e shan't have any thing left but a mixture of cox comb and inanktfy.'.-The women, too. 1 , -are no better, I They Ali reared up,igo(!d for nothing Under the sun, but to put in' a . bufiett. :When I was:a hey it wasn't' so -:lie spinning - wheeistaadin the kitchen .and . the 'dye tub' stooa in ...the corner ! They were put to werlt ea - 860 n as they could walk--they - didn't,have no nursery *raid to run after - themtheir mathers - Wern't ashamed, fo-tend to their own ba bies! They could. - sew: - .an -„a patch and rock the-cradle!. besides. The gals' wer good for something in those times • -ithey could - spin and Weise .wci - oI and liner, lin- - se)" woolsey, .aiul wear it When it. was done. - They'd leat bean porridge with l a pewter spoon ;.I and they were . enough sight - happier, eed better suited ` .shad. the : gals are now, with their silk gowns,their French Messes and silver forks ; yawning andmoping- abont ; silly, pale fisee.th ngi, tv4,13 tiothing toido.. Set them.ta w rk ! Put thew e v il-Ala:4y ii Idleness is she ev ini foreman ; :and no Chain is so stro I is: ,i the iron habiL44Watts was nobody's f 00), I can tell I. He , knew ,what Alf was at! o _Fork% don't stand still here in this world, they are going Nine Ivey or Votlier.. If they ain't drawing the sled up bill, they'll be sliding down.,-`Adam was a , farmer and' Eve bail ner "Irish gal" or " ipiß wench" to, wiait upon her. What do tl popinjays sayao that 1 .Aahamed of old folloi,l7ll*alient. Adain wasn't body-Eye ilaicibpdy—they all kt Able. . : :Y• - i .sI But. they con'A;nourk:-....they -area° d ate=-they tbey -are ,erk weakly, .IVhat . F. t a , 4, Made theta ad -weakly I , Seed ,of :.y r clamber maids; your : washer-Women, end -set your,own gels about it. it Made a art *omen 'of their graudt;iot hers, i and :if= be old bleed eh* Tun; out, they will-be ' - for somethinrxet.l : ! ' -t: It used co baitbe hidden tO I be: ho eat ! of a 7 man : got in.debt r be tibal, 'tor y. If bedidn't public '': 'Opinion - weuld - -e. mark lippu'imp' . ; `; hutit ii "'lot `so - .;-.. Ise irieeeetle - pai--bell lie cw t' d steal : Ifoi irbielietter is it than itei ' - I). t ted the mite thaitaii - etteleribe - fait 'hi. Ow - bear fidlitik` 4tAir lirtiiiiiithibt - soli 1.€14 th464 - fiiiiiiiiii . **. -: Sffiiib .. i theateani*"4olo: - Jilakiiitackaiih - - - ;catching4 Sel(nitilling: AiriNktiiir- lbet4rivell*lt-' , tealitsi - Aiithinettn't bit; ' bui . el thii7 . et.N ?V.. Alriiltikr , P ol 4 lo 4`:lll l ll4,,rgArWiftlii fiali, iiike-r4 . 411 . litator" - **ol,ol,l_ .4005r40 if* - .Bp* 4fr.ofbitttaitifiliiefii,..' 1 40dr kat4l - iilatia4;.**fil i !r ten sed' a tlnps tome erielf You your eY arire jPI s, but ,ffeuCe t her: thout t this ex-. you Ilput plied side .ould itsive on't very may all tint') and ore, aw ght, ed, g of "to on, de bat in for ; dor. I ,d lin I. 4 4reed triehmii. of ti letia hid Hied= foitylwirs' n } g ` . t ' .4 ii, cuppo-titnn in viinoti - rid,. a ved lir bft4=l:::. -- '"•‘.•- ' . ' - 1- • 1 .- . p ' ,. ' ..._ ..r. i' 11 14 y iiihiilikelditat • •• "4)*L146 , ~ .,.i -:. :- i i t .biai ship lay . atAa.eher. ilk tile' P- of TOgiari* ibruilit.' ,t,t ...ktnit_ on the treamenertinnsseof Art;• The ility. I,,bo4..*itoniotyJpil f Y _Witlt.'a. gentle sweeping to - titraithantra • 44mi - but:ekng Tra: * cio, of afternoon theses b . * dieHrieWity , nd of those sultry. evea Vtaitsph ree ts things-came frem't* . „"tints. arc' . Halt an hoai''' , it' ta hicaptain. Eivc the c _,. t 4 44 0 1 .1 beatatvant wan ilii,wwon,ta :sill in Wee and lb lesii - tropi Ilve - .!inut t i ft :, kinf.tif tour tars ii -* - ,:seen I - 14*kt, Ihttairvits -of the Ire* inia l . iiii4.the atudding . tutAthad been l' - ...4.-fiteihe water, witiiitertterwarts it-,. - 41ed.foi u'-.the- . main yar*lwrii, end he , swimmers madotheir wari Aittenig th . wS teemed to, be,:enjcOngi.them se l 0,; roo4heartily were teett**-bii, , ei,: T ' c i a l i t e 1 Wallace and Fred-Fair** the :lei `r ' 'of vir'ioirc was the toe of Anf . old:kw t in e, and in a laughing, mood litiy Started:- e t • 1113 .fro rn the-studdintiail life taco., I- , - was a loud ringing shautP,,ef, jey clin r - lr j lips '-as they; put 'off, o me they ;.dart through - the water lin toles. { - The arar- - face of the sea was sm 040, - -ait glass, th ' its bosom rose in long lit riwells t. t sat in from the Atlantiwr ! •.1 ' The vessel was mOoldi'vrith a• lo ig _sweep from both cables,ani) the ,buoy:f the starlx•ard anchor wit 'far, away n the starboard quarter, weie n rose a fell•with the lazy swelle-tdie a drunk n : a man. ~ , i- L. ' Towards' the buoy th iwo - lads: ma d, their way, Fred , t'ai tilts taking t $ ri lead; but when they - '',' within) tvre -", ty in thirty fathoms o,f the buoy, Ti shot ahead and promised to win tlierac . The old gunner watched the pro tress t. hii little son with a vast degree of Iprid ~ 'and when he saw . „htm deep 'behitul, 11` 1 leaped-upon the Poop,. &tail was just o i i f the point of urging him Ain - by a thou! 2 . when a cry reached his ear that 1 rnad him start as. if he had - been turrickl :by cannot, ball.:, - : .f 1 . &shark ! a shark !cesei forth from th captain of the - . forecastle , /and at th , sound of these terrible Words„ theMe leaped and who were in the water pluni. ged tosiards, the ship.- - - ”- -1 •- Right abeam at the tiStancti Ott th ca.taies.leagth,atthet*: '' '— ' . ''' the water, where the'be4of the ministe was- visibie. His course sianfoi the boys For a moment the :gustier , istocid lik one bereft ofsenses, but the nett he "fhoutt. ed at the -top of his voice :for , the 'Siva t turn ; but the little tenon* heard„-hi nottoutly the miming itrore for ' t goal, all unconscious of thebloOdy deat spirit that hovered so near them. Thei -merry shout still rang over the : - wate r , 1 and at. length they bo Li touched the buoy( together. ' t - " Ii , -e• • Oh, what drops of gony started from r / the brows of our - gunner. A heat. had put off but Fairbanks knew that it could not reach tile boys in neasop, and every . , , ,moment he expected to see tne.-monster sink from sight ; then he- knew', that all hope would be gone. At this moment a Cry reached the ship 'that . went ihrugh the heart like a stream of fire; ,the )boys had discovered their: neiny. -1 - 1 , The , cry started old: than to his senses, and quicker than thonght'heterang -to the'quarter deck. *The guns were all loaded and spotted foreandaft, andnone •knew their temper .better than be. i • ' 41.. With steady hand • made ; strong'by a` sudden'Ape, tbe old , gunner seized a pri ming. wire, picked - the cartridge of one of ,3 the quarter guns; ,hti - took from his pock et a percussion wafer and set -- y. to .its place, and set back., the hemmer of; the patent lock. With a giant • strength ; the old man swayed the - breack of the henry gun to its bearing, and then seizing the string of the lock, he. stood 14clt and watched for the next: swell. t4it would bring the shark in range. Ifehad aiined the piece some distanceahead of itatilitit; but yet a littlemoment would 'aett4 his hopes and • fear6.. - - - ' -1 aztl the the; Mei; Every breath 'was bushed . and every heart. in that old Ship beat paiufullY. The boat was Set some distkneefroVu the bo ys while the horrid sea me.isterw'as feat , ly near.. Suddenly the ids was awoke by the roar of the beery gin. and4s: the old man knew bie phot was gene t ,' be sank bavk upon the combing of a kitch covered his face,withidi hand. as if a fraid_ to see the reinle : Ot i birti ern arts, for if he tailed he"knei that his boywas • lost.:! to r a"nome- n- t a ft er : the report of the. .geu lattclied away, up* the air there was 'a dead -silence, , but !Is . thej d*le , amolte tirciee., from the sarface of the Wa ter, there arfut, " at, first, it law tauriaur b": . 6l44lfrozsi the:l4*e the Inen--fhat *mitt grew louder and itropger tuatil iii;atirelledte thejo4o4 - deafening Elleult. The-otd - gtinngr to his feet, rend ' ' the first thing thatmet - bis view vras the bite caiiiint of sbe.,44ric._ :heating with its white belly. u p, a, mangled :lifeless In mesa. il , a ftwi ,ye ti ;Alio bOot reached at i.„ the deiitig awiiitt it'd bait dead - 4 fright - they were ; broisgbt on' board. - . _,oldittark-ctespsd i blit Win:lilt ~ ti thin; overcokis i by, 11,.,p0 inilthd 14oitf -1 inilt;bl, Walla upotekg. un'-rOV iapp4rt• 1 it i= -' I btri` -"..iiioniiiiint)biaiii-itittocifte 'inept s ad l -- - ' bek4lorNi - b,iiiiii thiiiir • ''': • ' ' libit*e' : iiiico — inel by -* ': 4 7 4 -iniAlibtalii - 0 1 1 Alit flakainlior , -.- `• 4 ' iiitiiii*iiiii-litie; , Ifor.*o l Peri 4 1 4: --- ger ese the 110- .., ~. --, I :7...,,i.;;tr::*- ~ .r: ',i' ~ .- •• ':-.' torimow. IN? - loviltim. - -. fik. T . • ..'" t o si othi -- - • INO/44;0710:.-.t. • ' ' 00.46074.11044* la r: --.1*(710*,10--..iii.: tany - ' -liat pp= iPP*-411T -- ',_-ii i kai ''"- ' - 144 glaB-11"-. c"T"'" ----, , .--'' 1..- OS . : .1 scut me ri ' 0 0"' It he , Mr. A - ileri _. ytop i me vi , -It ding 4 extraic,from iliac ,}b -ia ei; than Prefesser by the. .ale :jf: abr. 1 in villiol4, 1 after - commenting trios tie vernly upon .`the Cha i ,pf 'au' Ni t _ , 1 .. . - po)eon, li e.: 1 pit , e ' -the matteiintiith4 tott-she 1.. '. gu no reit. anie:can * - phieed -- on hi' - in a-, ord Ida Cheratttria that of al otninr , bat ,' thillon mean by :- that yo ' old tae ~ an: ciliniadrpnl Ain't --wtiM n the gide est,l 1 patistatfr i .lovingest animals in! , mist :nce; whinkther tell they i t nt 111 id rt3ti ev_irt.Ealte:#:, oinlin suarlY when b'er p rse c l i: wttiljtt'riri a n lied 40 - shes4d 'go ..n 5 °"( i u g 14:411 1: ', ; - warden T4ir t t peril'are-a fielic if they'Alet, nix! mint ' riglrt:: -If - u will brush ' cat ' s- inlet wrol we' i rill inriat I . 3Te4e:to - Ift , itc r eil„ i 1 Ilirtmieri, alwa)s klin v' w theY-Wante tind that's mO - than; half: men - tio r ailkthey want it hen hey, for it, too,'without hq '-1 qr luell if's or buti t li Ain't they ful of I. Tr, smiles ana t 4ers before h . y'rd arri andlwltat i:i tbey look i e aft rwa with their - long faces, 591 n le ea, : calimmornieg - gowns ? r wlip ro j i '':the house' like - dyspepti stern wa r. 'When they'4e been worn iitireft l ke - tt vlnitY for si months, or re,, - ou . peer, them to: hop right o t chi' de }, after auttritoony. and co e h'. own your feet like a ivhippe - spatii l, - t I i. dare not : ven growl to h self is , an ears get ccul t. 4- '. Char e,er th t o woman !" hiitep ! .. As to nis Is 'poi he iSsnt a Man to my taste Ileti7you . itb Did you ever' i sec a man tha had tall fortitude of almotriatil Ai '4lte isc t 1 about that, if you catch one thatt , t Ils t truth. It a an gets a serat on - hklit i_ finger, the-Whole hense is p,t in fell ' Lion for sticking plaiter, op . eldo l . R sia Isidro, anil[mercy knows 'hit. -T4_ there ain't alis a vager man, in e st t. than ia. man %Oen- he's hun ¢ . G. as a favor of him'iioinetimejust elope lion r, but don't wait ; for an answ : an if If" a' razor don't work right -w ho- s s a - lei Ting in the morning catch i the' c hildren ijl and - Clear the.feciast. And a to pi - rnt:*4- 7 eS,',.althOugh ill a man, c n earn wotdd not. Pay _ a wile's wages, ye i you halent . any affectiona,te pa, or: big b 'arte broth er, or an inconuriodating l b other in-law —heaven help, you. ( I , Di() y?tr -'eft . knqW a - '- *as sen t trii7Sitie TriiiMi , it her aicail . at ,that interesti} And did you ever know a she'd:harl 'a dOzen sticks sp :head,i who diatnt bribe jail vrallsitill she had gat at hit or other, to tell him how all the better, i )she Wiekeds, the niere - peoille hated hi ho had abuse f her, she dart more her , fault' than his'n. I I.,osstith's wife do for him, fooll and'what did:the Amy of the. ReVolution do for thl and what will litheir 'fenrah dO for you! #m beer dr inatic, tobacco dried old G dare show you)r-Fatiz-maho of thelbig-pondl May yot 'what this meals—, 1 1 T h ere'll lie a ocat Sa the, 1 lliereil be ilippers for ! There 1t be' 't wiles - tender 1 2 . i . Love's fdrul endeermentl Muted be Ithe little ones 0 . I SOM 'twill be swekenec When .I hale both in my f Oh how bles.vd wilt be ' II Redditsceite - of IL *I. Many year non," says xrell, KN.,. of fmtra, Jacklt at . Bath, af .yrat,trtr bad .thaweti,his reser , riktnark i eti, that kvbou a boy, et 4 at a great fiee'ar.fire n ShOnadnah. ; Ilany n ations Selftad by their frige-tnen thitoeatest vrai Liman, why A"- i p4s Innuiato bqd l im 0 0 tint until b oritiOrlial liratulgent glory ott,,..tbe ,d -tunua•of i the,' tbe-4eeli am Lo .+ 'his iv ,1411, ()1:4 , i) bia . l r•rUvelatt utiki 41* ,best i t . dAsti ' ' M r' lie 4 ' , tI) il- ;(r . flimadable, itil*Tchttio_ : llo Aitkelipiessiyelim era• f j,ves 1 "1 4 p*rort iousl "oreQillei n .- p :si i r it ke OA ay. tveriiiarlor tre tiiisfuft, &liming gue„ was the - tettintrebulre *-zapi ii ti tratiop. LO-hot the - itifle cis' eau .thite for fatiiii.iti-Ssi:nate halls suppose -6114,14.4m0tit Olaf Sit-y,4wiat ti.-! 0 ' 1 -!per, Aviake," -was a - side leer Who "Il ' l3 ng up' fuily 'Tipped for de ate, '4 ;grave ntedita,tyiir, att4 pAntirg,akitici ia am. Of whate v er.'an..adversary inight . ranee - Ormaintain. ,L.: . 1 ...' -..- . Ikiabor, like all other great en, per\ ev i ler?, ng labor , too ...._ he achieye his, rep °lvn. - A pro found siii delit,,.'!hPuilh, Ul3- t ered, be fotind - ”booles'vf:,the running . i i' . oks;-sertnrms in stones." - By -exercis i; his faealtiei in playing - Ldgan when a ol .0 ' ,-,-ono -of the iiiihest standards of .0 al 'elchlueacia, either. in 1 ancients or ern'titne!;l.;....flm has left a lesson to all ) a it ions: aspirants, that there is naroyal . to gr;eatness ; th'at the desired goal i- ',nly to be gained iby. Sealing rliggid t, and treading painful paths, .1 -. thus a t ..f kle -I 1 w , .. jireat Results from Small !kepilags. Berthold Schwartz,4l:ling to coin mi''' according report, having, In some -di. EMS limper ents in alcheniy,put into a ccrnmion wor t r-a mixture of saltpetre and other tom b stible -materials, accidentally !3ropped i a 'spark, when he was asionishedtdsee t e mst.e .y ~ff into tlio air, . This - inci: furnished two ideaa---that o the in c' sed power of powder when' . onfined, c dithat of its applicability to the pro ls!on of, heavy bodies. - Thesetivo situ tdeas.' arried cout into "'practice, : pro 1a - ' i ced guns,llarge and small, and revolikl i niied theentire system.of war .. :I The vibrations of the lid. Of an iron tea k tie gave th first hint' of the e pensive p werof stea . This hint, folio ed out rh r gh innum rable experiment finally m• :Die. in the ern steam engine which sa t ;revolt-al nixing, the mode 1) f both ad-nd WA t ca tr 'age. e fi rst ide of our' modern ilways i —, n it is ave simple idea--came from , i e near eivcastle,Englant - The' 4. n . ccurlred t someone of.. la =i" g rails f 1 .ber exti ly straight - and parallel ;1 i u ; JulkY cart .were made,with f o ur tai ' . tiling tho4e, rails, Wherebythe car e_ e wa s made= 1 10. ea sy-, - that hue horse al; draw fourorfive caldrons o coal." • us coal was conveyed from,. , th mines b -bank of the river Tyne. Thi mode I a. i. -practice in 1676 : how mu h ear: 7 i- not known to us probably to. no' r 4 for. though ;a groat idea, it was like 4 • .er great ,-sicices,Alinug, Of little' tz, i'. . . ariit'llie time' - of ITS '''' - *or Like' :o mhos' methad of 1 makin .'an, egg to d ()nth° big end by jarring ; lt se as, to i ) :a the she ll , it waithoti,ght to !be, too i 1.1 to deserve any praise.% igeverthe a „ ut of this s simile idea sPrang, one u cl,, and ,fifty' years afterwards; the , t io ern railway.l .'.' r t has been noticed `by chemist is rr e cannot he. made to liass• t iv u . = - ,ar e hi Sol ter.' In,the hi lir .11 1 j uipphrerDasi, this - fact gtfd , he mmer's safety la mp,'Which has he lilies of thousands.. - ' . he magnet ha - been for ceptl ;la thing In Europe. Atiast itt pi .y,. Olen freelysuspended, of =.ta riot: h and south:pesitionwas notic app ied to navigation. - This - result the discovery of America- - - 1 . I he power of the suntit ray to dab cbrill substancei, had rong been knoiVi [ii thrhands of',Daguerre,-tliis greiit fack ;re v too a mostheautifiil and perfect ine,t od of taking . minatures. " 11 r ' ent'Voltaio simple.; Pile; to Morse's ma: netic telegrapb, what a stridell:yet his Stride is oily.;the, carrying oq. into we ,tiee of cellain 4ery 9!miile - prtiprities ) , I+Linism and Magnetism.- - i 6 , I e-might go', on to enumerate the st n ei in which a very simple ; dull has , d. d in mighty results.-=-Obio Observer i'' 011 I ir 1 43 ITs t, who m 4 tin insti 1° mar}; lecl ten .(:f: si 1 ! twit r . 15 stiff e si ! lo 1e ,- hi =hi - :a CI if o‘i, - if . :'we - u at s di I' idol S ,ontep • . - t i i i • ads ?. I den s j , ble - f yp , s sid .kno, ; mod gre say Ind vi stu : e na v ngn et i *r, i 1 e WY, somi, ins, genie ebody r s I ark cimas nrer 4 lift thc wai; : • 4,1) Moir ELOQUENT Kuth m thus comenced a ape o Lre • in. St. Blois on t h o ' s th iini is' specimen` of -the. imaginative, erh: .4 unsurpassed in. prose in the h ax,igune : -. 7_ `•..• ' . • .I, • dtes,end Gentle men :-. - -Te:diy iiirt , '.miniversary of the Revolttti inn • 4.-. 1, , . -, -t 1. % A ra u .i iie ri i n iti ne r c ies ted orft *i e t c h oi t u 4 t e ion re s c it o r l d re it f it. •.,,-, patriets.deat falleii ell tha ike h - Sparta-Mr it' herninp'shi t ,Y.ra f eivetion to t Or' fittberitind:: A1..,.':- iri .- erery ~ untry there is prod e tifalk; or- me proud totilbs .ado - • e. 4 on•such a a y by . 8 atirla. . ai t ever , Itf3o, , the Onus oltent!it ef.,patiotie ten .rness. • . 1 - • • .I ) _.,.. • ~ I • _ ' .aixea the last 1 . night la . a - _vice )le:4 - dm. J-- - And my seitl wandered e . the :ma • - 4 i 4 "6 - wrr4 in of . the past; .home to y ' nly -hele Igendrng landi and, Itit.W; the - ale= 11 eil, • . ternal grief upon their aid hresil, citt t i i,ble iat - fie tearlesi,iiiletie of'gfilt I id, !idittg2 over the eliitieh4ards cif. nn ~. , and kneeling - dieszt at thehead th • : iitT4 ,aMd ' 111 1X; 15 /0 .. rg: ' t)/ 0 ; 1 : 13 .: but i, of green cypress upon-the -,, ind - , er .‘ °I it'lcrrlsinoi w l 4 l -# eci: is 3114 Elea* mg Aieth i : aiya - it'd!' '`ii etil. ea i tearless and'Silentits the ieS Kai it awa y causethe blood-ini ilk -42 ' 4 ' - Itr7 ll ' int4 l 4 l Prbirkeiffil?, at': I f , ry -', ibit nighti . . - uiul, *a Ithw Pr i f o ,nktilq! . :ll7 sli , °- lithisece to tfierbeleof- - iii'oalhe( -:. 'of of ".'.-Itif3.7, : 54. 1 ./ -- • ' the . .430.- ms of =BE i,: Wl{ , L'- - --.:_:' , - ,-- • ' ,% ~ _ -.': - llt j s iiiill3Elt'it,2o--: , -- ~,, - • , #,-...:„ ~-., . 2 , ...: f::,t'..;.-t - ',..! i: -- -(-:• 4-- '-'i--"1-141,7_,..., _ _/ - '..,7., ~r ' 1 IY. ankiboll: kves47.4kjigliisisslailitillk.. :7. -. fro m the far. fir , - t - - -144 .Agatitt = - I. ' like a star spangled tf,,-nok 4it.-44. -4-._Y- •-, light. kin, :le. , eupt lime .. towards tfmt f I'' as tie dreT 't neer, , ? ' ~ ...az itez*.whipt, theOmiling tiepin' '.,-115'761- jiodoilififits hmorning. atm; inzas T., nokii,..:*ctialks eaid ni eni t wei t,,a,t7 1 /, .--:" ~, ' - 4 .:,:-,...:". , t --; ,-4 - 44 , i%.,.; dead: ' - • , ' ... 4 .1 0 ...; , ini t i f ili s ii i . - = , i[sis t i:p yet i-anart ..... - _-_•..t iii i ii st .: .. : * 1 ;Ma make the atarat 04 ~,, the rey ge zto r f the 'east /73,11d:4, h a en- i f o7 7 4pumt a ,_„_. _ l4 .f t i 'II find the newer , 4 - . ", tfwa er ye 41 4 „ - % '..kr:;,:t:.: cold bed:" i ! --__ yoUT dead took 7. _4- - •—grlempresto Ana the ...tne_Llets,triew.,,bowt the 'sign nrragarnact/961 '1 ..- ~ hands and lay•dowa. - -i-----, —7,-, -- , -.--4 , -- , .-- ~- lie i rapireptJari,il_ - This tnyeterient tountryitotist)*lnair-: be regarded i s Which has se long - cupidity and itiriositrof?,triill"; just na W* o o 2-I .tigicipat4: ; 4,lo4le;, _evinitiri ::.<:, -the subject : Of ankh.; 0- ,Pees:Ailtjeik!'`alid__ ~144 . :'. iS terest.: .' Wethereforeglyitt-theicipliing, . _. ~.. authelitiv desciipticiroUiti, io , far- si- its: , goes i'—' - - -. ' '---, -'.;.',-; . :7 - ~, I . - The: c,lnpii*otJapan censisii,4,rii - oja - , ~-•. large.' istandp, the- - superAcial, - ,:elit*F.ief , . ~. which is estimated at 90 ;00TE•sq . dam no, lei: - • , _. .;.-also' several of iitrialler - dlineniieni.-'' '.- Niphon *the principali . and hiiilei l igili- '-- of ebcoot . ' Aereo hundred miles -Jte', capita/—t he city of Jedde,:_hair a 0.0 Ittf;,..'_ '-- -- 7 Lion of more than a Imillicin4int 4- ha fl,r. - ' : 1 , The palate -of the Ernpertirinehidiniite, ' • k« .. . „ gardens, courts and - outbuildings,' is - Ifive, , n . leaguei in circumference - Lind for 'a 1 -'- r , --; sort of 'miniature city: . The- whole‘tui- : : . t ,., - . ' , l. Pre is divided into seven - principal-OW I tricti, which kris subdivided . into:; '7O AM..' vinees. ' The population iimoiniteto , up; • ' wards Of 30,000; If is . - oaeefAiii , r ch-: - est countries . liii r themnid i and'iiheuiii ..- with gold, silver and CoPper,;,:, ',The ' ' . O kion is Buddhist, and' the:, despotic. Theirevenneend'; iimiiisixj: empire are iiiiineese;_ inhab itants The- • are ingenious.atid - warlike: r ' but tpiti, atie, 1 ous. Thy.inanufilciumrliilks,[s - ,cett ',., r ; porcelain_and !_leelierwafk;_riee; ral 44, wheat, and _barley,. : are:. ,cultiv4tedi:,..vv „. _,;1. , turni" mirrors,' MiIOTIS ' afid- -- -r•cneum _ .. ,,,,:i all grow spontaneausly.:. The nia1 . ...., , i be im 'laurel, camphor ,: and . the. shit - tre e,' ' Tip: quite coMmon, , but the Most 'remit* =; •le is the varnish. tree, the juice of •ioi' ~ Is used. •to varnish` - their.furniture ; , thi Japanese are Of a :yellowish -eont.. , :':'-. , their heads are largeNheir ne4t r qc .-! ~, their e v es small, Amirliair--idarls-e • ''.... ,'-, ,'and'.theirnoses, inithough'uoy ; l l,lef ,:_ :andoft,-Tw e .l4ll3l Yr'Oe - Pc.:,;l' 'colored is -hire,' . ` findever-eiceea 7 tvs'.9` .. : ''',-' ries in height-, ' They have tieither:tak ::-• ... beds nor , chairs but sit 'and fi‘eyr , . 7 .:. - - tit and Mats: -= -The Dutch can-:0zi1fr . .,.- . .e wifh them at ; one pdrt—thaLef - s•'.. 1- - The Merchandise - ca6red. - TtOdi, , a tter. consists-of spices, sugar, linen, cloth cliv.4 elephants` teeth, for which g01d,... - -tdlve copper, rice and,pporc e iainare es.cliiitg - 44.* a in 'was fo merl divided Auto, a , ' .. small kingdoms,,which' still : ,t . 'et the nanies—but they were.: at- f. Imiti swallowed up in (mete which slither( hare bccoMe subject. or, tribnlarr, - .-* . ',T) Tributary princes-are iniestedivitli:tag dignity and areab.Olutein tbeir;.:*pe live:_territoriee. ',Sot they 6;13-'''*-:44rel' subject - to the • Eniperor, who edl'llispc _and even OOtidenlTl them to fleO•tri;.4 . e thinks proper:- ' - °\ ' - o a f, Into saved ries a (Ter- am a. ;and •4:1 in - - Expatidinw:the Vilest,: ThuSe iil e. _pasy etrenntances,. or', . ~, Puru, , sedentary' *nPiePfieet ''T*tt door use•their . rungs 'but -, iittleiApt*till -biLielittlp'air into the chest, and phiiir,'ln4 dependently of - - position's, - I ,1i wretchedly stria!! chest, andlaithe,fotitiL . 'dation of the loseof health 0.0 6eituti: - , - _ All.this'can .bo lo'efectly otiiatill ;,;!*-- : , s iittlfi attention-to the-maniier of , ILretk ing. • : Aneollect the lunge iirerlikeiib ''' 'der in ilieir etructure; / 'find ean' ,. . be itiele ..', ed opeii , te doUble:thei , size- With lArtb,e 1 safety, giving -1a !1 . 0)4e chest and' Verrect" ''-immunity .;from_ Co e B iimPtion: I The, agent' to* -01 !IY 4 igent=lreqwlretis the common;nif we , . bleathipl, etippesii however, that no -- olistacle • existx,i eider nal tothe cheSt, such a.viyingtit,' anal' :with stays; or; baiting :the -entmiders• ',II: , upon iti - 011 4'44 ftoril the 'biii::lity_',.. , 1 . moining; place yourself in: t r, erect:: - Onst• , ture; with, your:chest thro'nre:-'btitk,,.-fati, the *boulders , thrown' entirely --or, th chest ;- now inhale all theair you etetkno that - no trtore'cin bcc got iin ,!,:io,9*e 'hold 14!e - itTeath . ,pa thkow your' trin*'or4,..o, : • 'ld 'your breat•at long pos:siliiiik ..': lk - b " ton br - thsys - ionesi tilli e. - Done in a a c -reentiLiPix-teetii 'better,- beesuse' the: air is - lie- ni,lielt o tind will -Act much-'mare p _... ~ , ~ . . 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