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Two - l)ollars if paid Within theyear, - Two ,Dollars awl Fifty cents if not paid until after the expire* of the'year . No suliscrifeiiin e permitted to re . twill wnicti" twojt t s ;d ' These terinii-Ta 7 • )IAT,EIL-9401i puc week;'-----4f:-1-:7-0;501 each subiequent week,- - 0,25 1 I;ns . blc;ss Cardsper annum with liaper,3,oo it'•*A•liberal discount 'made-to yearly . vert `-‘..Vittr:t. - :filitttt.;.".'ri' MORT. . • Stpna on a funeral mound:` liar, far (from all that love thee ; With alarren heath around, • • And a cypress beweralioce thee; . • ;And tbinkorhile the sat wind. fret, • And ;the night in cold gitiom closes,' Of spritrg, and sprite's sweet violets, _ • • Of summer, andiunirner's roses. •\ . Slcep:where the thunders Fly the tossing . , Th cUrip.p the sky. - And tl.4.lonely deektliy pillow: AUilo•t 'Ain; While The chill sea-foath /n I tuockervAl b ashe.s.o'er thee, - - Of the eliOrful he!arth;. and the-quiet . heroe, - -‘ l l Arid the fiis,s of her that bore thee,: Watch,itithe deepest cell _ Of the foc=on'sldungeon tower, Till s ' hopes thote.betished spelt - .. ilas.lest its cheering power; - A nd . sing,while the galling chain ` Can vverystiff.litOb freezes, - Of the buntstanon hurrying o'er the phtin, Of the breath of the, mountain breezes. talk.otthe rrinstrers:litte, . . The warrior's high endeavor, When the honeyed lips are mute, ..1_ And the strong'arm crushed forever: Look to the Surtnneisus;-, . -*, Ftio,ra the mist of dark' December,, " Then say to the 1 'lredten4iearted one, = " 'Tis pleasant to remember r rlrr#ch 311.igrtifiunj. . From D4ckli.ood's ifsigazitm: • iNSURINCE ASSUILOTE. A STODX FOUNDED -ON FACT. ' "'IT is io'conceiva tile to-the virtuous and praiseworthy part of the world, who have been born and bred. to respectable 'idle nehs, ivhat terrible straits are the lot of those scandalous.,,•ug4es, whom fortune Las:left te. , phift . theinselvair Such was my' - feeling.jaculation when, full_Of - -- Tienitenee for tiesin of_urgenTlleurgent—sSitfr] Try,:ende l d my .way to the-attorney- who I;ad swept together, and, ,for the most part, picked, up_tbe -crumbs .which fell from father's- table., He was a litile grizzled,sardonie animal, with features _ which were as bard as his heart, and, fa ; ted their - leatiter.jacket So tightly„ ✓ that -• one would have - thought it had shrunk Trom,w4ing, or that_ he had bought it - ~secand-_leti nd were pretty nearly out naThey were completely • einldeni it their possessor, Whose re ligiba It' w e make the most of.. every thing, and; - 7*ong the rest, of the !teS obis patiiculitr friends, aMong whom I hart hadthe leppiriess of standing - very for , ward. "My business required but little explanation for I was oPpressed-bypeith et rent-rolls, nor title-deeds : and we sat down to consider the \readiest Means of !liming an excellent ineoniefor one year, 10 -0-somalting dec i ent for a r few more. My • adviser,whose small expertenced eye bad tbiough all the speculation` of the age, and, at the same time, had taken a , ivryf exact 'admeasurement of 'my capabilities of turning them to 'advantage; seemed to be of opinion that-I Was' fit for ou earth. For one;undertakin g 11 wanted apPlication • led -capital. "Now," -laid he; 4 4 as" the first Of these . deficiences is irremediable, wy,must do wh a t we can .to supply the latter. Take - mi - 17 - adiice?-I.nsure your life for a few - thousands; you -'will ..liave but littl e premium la pay, for you look n• , , if yvti weiad live forever..,- . and fram tuv knowiedie of your rattlepated habits, . and . th e 4.arious chanees against yqu, will givit you a handsome sum for the in surance.. 3 4-. Necenity obliged me to • • tilliesce tq the pri2postil,,,nad I-assured the old eetnottiouhat there as . every liketi , • la.md of my rtiquiting his liberality :by _the • most unremittingperseverance in all the ' evil habits which had procured ; Me his countenance. We shook b ends in,nautu al ill-opinion, and' he ,ott4ngly olfered. to tietiotripO w me to an . ..reinrafice Office, *here th 4 are supposed -to estimate - the ~ d uratiou Of it - man's 'life to a. 'quarter' of an hour ',`We arrived a little.befom.the business liour_and 'were shown into a large ronni, - _ ulier e we found aeverat snore speculators. waiting ruefully for:- the -oracle to •pro-, teunce 4Ttence.-- , lti the 'centre 'Was a laige tabl e , r'oU:na, Which, at e qu al ,4ittan -1 I +_•N were :pl aced itt umps.? motley; which my-friend told nie s were to reWard the labors ef the Inquisition, a= "'ing whota'Ahe Stifles aris i zt. from . ab.;• 4 ' - ntses.'would likew se'te, ed- • • Plorn the keenness with, which; each d. ,up'im Aw 444 e, ')l7 - , that of i; ,ilt neigiAier,l-sttrww. td that iota- ' -triy-fellow-aufrereti-would I,6lthe.daYicgainsf the*. They, *odd examiucil by oyes evable-Of.penetrat • • • it g :Vary ere, ice. of their constitutions,„ by lores that sinellanae a mile'of, an hunt a guinea breast-high:lv i .How, in de , could plague or Pestilence, gnat or glu Joey,- expe c t td lurk . % Its bole unclip.' an' turlied, when surrounded-::-by la pack of terers: which seemed bUtigiirienough to ' del", ' lir one anothert Wlienevet, the door • l o sla ined, - and. theyloo)ted foti' an addition to, t,eircry,-they 'focal the yrorld as, t h ough - they : were' . in g t ti bark ; and t if a tragler really entered and seized up on .i s moiety, thdintelligeolleok of vex atiO "Wes precisely - that of a dog that had lost la bone.--When _ten or ,''a dozen. of -th: g entry had assendiled,/thelabors of .tisr-commenced. •.1 ' 11' . ost of our - adventurers liar raising Sup . lies upon - .their,nu brat lenceit th at the , were liy no mean, cireunilicribed id four atien for. such a prospedt' - in vain. did t e board . end.,ears ,o. to peii ade them that- were lialNod elle& y., Thor fougbt hard for a few more ye' rs, "wre that their fathers had been al st:rminor tit and that - their whole 'f'‘ 'dies had been as tenacious oflife as eels theniselves. Alas ! they were first")3rdereir Ur o an ad joining room, which soon- , earned was the 6ondetnaed co , and then lielicately into med . • thav the , eitablislunent could haw' ootht4 to say. to.. them. iltome • in derc badthe good luck to be" r4 grieved a i litildlonger; but even •tbese did' ot effect a - every flatterin g or advantageol.is bargain. One /old . gentleman - had a largti ',Premium to - pa}:forl a toteer in his ineet another f',or. w i n extraordinary circumference in the girth; and a dowag er of.' higlf'63pecti t . { .bility who Iwas \ ill:lick:a With- certain. un due preportions of width, Was (hired most exhorbitaiitly. The only- cuatiettier who met withiauy ‘ tliing like sat isfeOlion .w as 4 ,a. gigantic man of lreland, !'w"itlivvlio ln Death, I ihonght, was likelt .tnl have a puzzling ontest. ' I-•II 11 -. ". How • old are you, Si :I' Wile examiner ' ' i , i 1 1 Forty ' ' - • - .i 1 • on s ern a strong mail' 1 i 10 .1 ain t_ e strongest inait itil, alul.' • • But su bj ect te the ant ' g '1 r i • - , rt • No, AI o rheumatism. Math( g else, upon my.:'- I, 1/ , . What ge was your &thee Whe- he; ~•• died l' - - i ' I I t t ' • Oh, be died young ; bl-thcai lie was killed.in a row.' l. • :11 I' --- ..• ' z • Have you any uncles altvelj li ~ . No, thy: were all killed in ii-cs'ws too.' • Pray, 4r, 40 you think of returning te - Ireland 1'; ... . ' ' ' .li r ' - • ~ = May . W I shall, some d Orlother.' . What purity can we ay ' t 'at you re not kilinn row 'y . Oh; •ne er fear; 1 -.4mi . thUlis ' est - . 41 temper in the world, barrin :.0..1 am dining out, - which is trot :oft .i,'.l 11 • ' \ .-Whai, ir,- can: you dill; al little 1' ' a....n Three- ottles, with -e -.' I, [I: 1' \. . Ay, that's bad ;- - . you ha: d 141 red face and look' aitiplectic. You Ihmidoubt, go ofrsadderily.'• )--- ' • i I I' , . Devil igbit. My red'. f C'e i**; born with Me ;. ' d,i'll. lay a be I 4tci longer than any t e in tbe room.' tßut thr bottles-----.' j'il ,I. ,' .NeTer :ou jonind that: ' oblon't mean fe [ TO - dink moi'v than a bottle di a half in future. Bisidesi r intend t geklinarried, - ifl- , ean,;-init live snug.' • :i1- I t - ..-. A• de tit arose among the.Oirectors• respectingthis - gentletnan"s ;filigibility.. t The word 'row' and . three 'bo this,' run harry-Scoround the • table,C.l• iii..t last, hewever, t e leader cif the •pa4ktaddress rt ed. him ,iit a demurrin growl , end agreed that, upon is. paying a slight l',4ditional premiutaf*liis irregolarities,:elsbOuld •• be admitted as a fits ibject. i.ii-. :!J It was novi-my taril to exhi ',t.";l hot. as y friend. •Ivaihandifig me forWatd; mY addition arrested by theentrance of , abroung la y; with. a elderly iliaid-serl!. ' a#t. She, its dressc in a slight. inourn- ' wf iiig, was the: :sri kung Imin i ty l'hid ,ever seen, *rid appea ed to p'tti,;el i uce an i6tan.eous . effect, ev n tipon„tbn /stony- hearted Directorsth selves: The,Cheir ei trian politely requested her to teke - a seat althe table, and ini4diately- entered in k bee basioess, which seemed lf4lernorn than: id show herself, :and .b,tr I title to. tWerity thefusand'pon a tls; for Wbie.h her hi.te husband had ins red his - lifol I, ..: f . Zoands I' th o u g h t I, -: . twe4tyltboas • i, 1 - ;- and pounds and. awi w!' •pi f 1 , i Ab;_madani,' ob - se . fed tbe chairman, , '.your husband made • good bargain with, i us.-; I 'told him lie w an eld4V)/-Bickly sort of a man, and no likely t - illest ;-.but I never thought he liould hai r' SO soot' after his merria&.' •- 1 , , .:„..7`4 6 -elacilY t sicklYo ,o it "9f a !n4n:!....she ;would 'marry: again,•ti tourie li/11.1was on' fire: to be examined , ' elute . her; land let h er bear a favorable eport. of, Inne. Ai j . luck would, have it,,, s t e hid sonablinrther • - = :- transactions, - which rpquired tlitla?n • pia pers to be' sent for, 111,41, iulJio pause .I stePped- boldly forwaid- . ul4 . / • . , t • . , tGeotlemen," said ,PaY lavvyei.,) wi t h: a smile Wbieh whiteneitlieJlppl i liti4nose, I allow ine to- to Mr.. 7 4 7 ' . .'', la par tichlar Triend.of mine l wbots deilreus of insuring his life. Yo,i perceivernelis not nue olyptir dying sot ,' - 11 I. i .: . ,The Directors turn ed their t 1 eyes to wards itte.with evide t'sat isfactipti and I . had the vanity teber e that tine { ,widow tv 'did so too- • ' : • - '.l l . ' - •.'You .have a good, broad - c } ietit,i' said p _ : P one, 4,rdare say you lungs are: l imier af-, i fected. •-, Y • . I'i I . 'I . : -. Good - khonlders t ,' said; atiot erl— r . not likely to bekuoc ed dowiii,ietirow.' , !Strong ia.the legs and not debilitated' 1?y diasip4tionts . tiaid th ird. 4 1 1 ,11litik;his teutleulatt will ..uit u, .'! • - '; /.1' . • . , 4 eOOl4 perCeiVe hat, dn44.4.4bese C9thPliiithts and aft; qtbera, the*idow was very Much,iticlin . : to :titter, le. ich.,l - much a .flirtattdncolll-' 2 ~,,enc,, „plod :whin' - Was. "vrasi IP . ta anetber,roein to.-lni•further.ex•OtiluCiitil the surgeon: in ntteilinieop:.lqo :Oat* tell,lber let stop `till 'I . came b , 411 - e professional #o4 l oPlan aja:bin :, .4witQl4 . _t Etta .o,4ltvit,lii eine ' but was nbliged..to Write 4 i ,eirtifkrivc , :k with- w1404.1?',6-tnteir \ . 1110 1 ~. ~~ " = = T ~ : =!. ed. lied hattbeti, Ai ° chairnian read itlr apimd. • The Board sameivhat jocosely;: at ed.outright. Our OR actly at theattma toot ed her closely: dowit i . - "What mitd - tricq al qaired the ecirmoraati 1 I am going. to Ilan carriage,'. I respc4de itiitr.d. She ',him .. il courtesy, laifir ci ba4l #ga servant „ to d@ie Itoto \A ltera isrthat, ' o No--, sir, in ' -.0 -And avnly tiie v•ien We -walke . aloft, feekonit t rtr the advti m _ga , tp . me," an n ttitre - sting reflection. - - 7, W4it are you mud gebtleman ?,'. he at last 'I am pondering' 1 I have not: overreache transaction.' 7 - 4 How so ?' . ~ Why I begin 4o tiii ea toi give up my ba life; drink miiderately ing, sell my, spirited b know will make a nrnt the' probable date of in 'But where is the n big nit t his r ' ' - .. My wife will, most stipulation.' " • ' Yonn wife 1' - ' - ' Yes-, -that pretty, di we have just parted laugh ;I but if you cite surapee you. have bou t , the purchase money, 1,1 she.rnakes me a sedate less than two mouths.' ' Done,'- said , the col 1t12355 _ - - theagain - straining t the idea' of having - mad,' of me. 'Let Wgo : to • I will draw a deed to th4 l I did.-not : ilinch 'frOm . My - ease; I knew, was de, have -hanged myself a • 'it not been 'fiar the,Ero . -had 'particfilar butanes tiohal reason for disin Would I .thouglit,,.: be - than a pain---proyided-li in.the lovely widoW.- •.: ~ , Modesty is a sad , bugb rtipon forttinV. haVe not knovim man !Who bave not eon 'oppressed by it, ten ain in the shade ; but I have never known-. nu who emerged w,iila , it....4ll,4l.4iresperity.: In my own case it,wits'byne moans a. fa ..11y Aisease; nor iiad- I lived ia any- way - • which . i .was likely-:to "contract it. ' ccordinglY on the fulloWing day, I eau =ht myself' dery 'coolly knocking at the w dow's door; and "so entirely bad I been- ei upied in cOnsid ing the various blessings which would ac - erne to both orYis from,our union, tharl was half limy . Up stairs before I. began to_ think of an- excuse for my'intrusion.—, k: The drawing'reom was vacant, and I was left for_.a _Moment to , wonder-whether I ; was not actually in some temple, of the Loves and ;Graces. There was not a thing to - be seen ivhith did not breathe with tenderness. The ceiling displayed a little licaven of sportive cupids,-,the car pet= a--wilderness -of. turtle-chives: The pictnies :were a series of be loves ofJu piter, the -vases presentee nothing but illp hearts ease, and love-lies-Weeding; the ,very canaryi, birds were i spired, - and had a nest : with two young o es; and the tat herself lOok i ed:kindly, ov r _the.budding - beauties of a torteise shell kitten.% What a place for a sensitivelietrt,likeminu'l-.•.= I could not, pear to look upon the mirrors wtich re - fleeted my broa I shoulders on every side,l like so many giantir; and would have igiven the world . to appear a . little pale au interesting,a "though it might, have injure d my life a dczen \ year's p.ur chase. - • Nedeitheless, I was not daunted, , and I looked‘ round, for something to talk aboni, On the' beautiCul occupations.. .Whieh 1 found were all ,in a' tone with what'''. bad Before rerrAeld,_ .. 'Upon the ' open piano lay " Au IdII - Obilft:Pray," Ivlach bad, no doilbt, been`seers;: ti` al/gitOyto her late husband.- ' On OW table , was it' half finished ; -. - drawinz" : o4polle, .1:14 was equallyi . without deli ht. meant t ' ply to her fottire one i r i ai d round al a_ were- 'strewed - the - le-active tomes of Moore, Catiapbell - and. Ilyron.. " - This witch," thought .I, is 6.1 very-,creature I have been ;Sighing after ! ',would have, Married her out of a liedgcway, and WOrk ed upon the.roada _to ma main her; but with, twenty theueand pounds—ay, and much more;ualess I am mistaken, she would create a fever in the frosty Oauca sus I - I Was in the mostl melting mood, when the drioropented, and in walked the fascinating object of my speCulations.— She was -dressed in, simp e grey, wholly Without ornament. and ,hor dark brown Bair was brilidtml demure, - over a • fore head that looked as lofty s her face was. lovely. The reception sb gaVe ine was polite and graceful but sin tWhat'diStant, and I perceived thatste-h d : forgotten; or' was determined net-to _i .gnize me. ~.1 :Wait not quite prepared ft r this, and, in spite of tay_Onitittitional- confidence felt net a ,little embarrassed.:_. I bid,- perhaps; - ; miatiken,thelbrealcing fo ‘• h of 'a cir yeung iibd - binyant - spirit, under 'ridiculous',.. qi:titmice" - for , ,the- en .uragemente of 'volatile coquetry, and, ie . - a moment, I was in dotibt-whether I shiuldnot . apolo- giz.,e aud Pretend she was .of the lady for' whom my visit was - intend -.. , But then': she was seheautifull - A .;,els and minis-. tri 1. ,sutbinton- e . artb 'AM 'hive sent me down stairs . . unless . S h. d been, kiCked down I . ".Madame,"' I - gan—bin my bhied wash/ turmoil, and. I bare , never. beinable to• recollect - p :cisely _what 1 - said:.:. Something it area ' , .arever -ibaut rmy lite father, and..her la - ,- , tedheaband, absence.: and,' the-Ern 16 , ;•- liver coat plaintkand lid` assurance : : with .coinpli Mental; - .:cetidOlenteit, . : . ~ -, perturbation, 8 . 1 4.1w4tt177 tOLitio , .kiiirle!i, The lia7 l'it'ked sarl,odi - br ' --' 'nit almOch , 1 . . . - , • . . _. , goN . ,:nosE,''...PA-,;: -. ‘FM,P1 . 1 i with two or three W - i brlld, and astenished . ,m . .iYery roil tiirg that sbe h navel. 614 i Mention - oil rmy fall ell;" fag little' eirippsOnt,.'NYi : ,Thom .;,''''in- the ,wiria - liO I uni . '',Ali. madatn,"sakl ` 'n is '4 extremely natuttt , tl' .'"-' ate not _*gall offended 'ith y baid upon that, score. •I 1104 lye sicklyeort of. a I friar,_. ',My ways:told him ho woul d . n ot / never thought he wbult.thaite tifiiir-ltis marriage er Ilejtadl he: had' not time, IMaditti -t friends happy by liutt;adum ;-yoi?..'' . :.. I ' -1 l. I believe 'upon the v4mle, "must halve: believed remarkiiblY iwell...for the widow' cc not quite Atka trOiltr ina wheth4 . err credit me 'or. 4144 1 4litel? when l' coesider thevery-slend ell iiiili• I b i to'twork upon; is Syyin itgrci t i deal.° it _lasi , ' eontrived to mak :ihee utersati . ii. glide eway•to Auld li•nbinVity, and 't e drawing of Apollo, which T-, rotieun s . ; a the d'oeurre. Permit. O mit.ine the - 6' suggest-tbat tile syannetry o the -.fi'i " , woula.not be deStrayed by Ittle me e of Hercules in the slkulders, bielitivotkil make his life worth a l Much • Miger. pu - chase. A little more l ampli .ude in tli t e cliest too, and :atrifle istrofige : in 'the lenisl as they say in t h e Insiurance lice. Th widoW looked c'omi c a'lly at tl is reeolk 11 lion which I brought to her mind : h r, :rosy lips be air tCr disekieeth - irtreasur i in a half smile ; and this na !Lir expande into a laugh like the lanigof inlirosy,ti . - This was the very thin for Q. ' - t• I' wa , always rather. dashed }by beat Y. Jou. *la stilts; but put us upon Atkr gr. and, and .never suppo s ed / coW tie otl •relsetba charming. ,I• - ran• over all t arausin t.ipics of the day, expended , thou.lati • admirable jukes, repeated' ton hung pass ages . from a new poeni4hi e l l . 9 had no read, laughed, sentirneatalis ,icuddl the kitten,. and fOrgoi l jci go a ay Until had sojourned full {WO " ;hours Euphr - sync: quite 'lost sight Ofiaiy- q estionabl introduction, and chi Med in, w., 'h a wit as , brilliant as her beauty; 6or "di „ ; she put on 'a single grave [look ? , when I •olauteer eil tl i call thenext,day and read tire, re-I • • i , 1 math er - of that poem: i . It is.impossible to Conee4elie l I walked home., Aly I! a and . ,, ei full of the widoW :and th 'wag& life was more pr'ecrona4an Diamond. I kepi mykie.sed I on the payetnent to . bti sure tb• holes . were closed; and I n: crossed tho street - withi.`lll 1...1 wept, -to- 'calcUlate- , tht- run rover. When tarrl' .- • 4 tell' with o. lettes (cow L, my ittl ing tne tbe•cliance of nil - - chit : regiment which•wa:.s °Meted t 4 Indies, or of going missionary Zealand.' I wrote -to. hiriiin:a, it was perfectly imtnatetial to end was cut off by the 'Yellow. - devoured hy cannibals hut Ont, business yvbich "would 'prevent ' I availing myself of either alteri tvio months at least .1 The next morning found 'moi the door ~ of Euplirosyae; who Iher lily bend, and •received-me! 'smile of ah old acquaintance went on pretty much the. same did on •tbe .preceding -day. ',was long, her singing- ex quisite) dote of New-Zealand irresistal again forgot ourselves, tillit .again •in common politenc i ss, to. dinner.' Her sober attire,cwbic 'months bad' been apipe° Of In I •teus respeet, Was • 'exchanged I ,.evenins dress, and my 1 *Aul t •Ni brimming'before, was in an.ago 'room. for any increasing transpe spirits were sportive as i,konttei• fluttered over the flowerarofilter tion with :a grace that:wailuite lous. She- ridiculed the: •tipidi ci'uequaintance,•enlogised my m: it was well nigh burned to a cih, every•new and then sherPened' by a delicate recurrence Ito A the shoulders of Hercules. '' I The third and fourth lead 1 - . • with twice as many more,. re wet ..,proditctive, of excuses i f4i. - -- ca l i its forremaining Ivitho - iftli if about the_one on thenthei teceiveskyvitkpro,greasiie cordia bl pt last, wiiii . a.lnixture 0. l i timidi assured me; of the,•enticipation itropbe which was at once, to a i questiou 'of the:lnsurance .offic termini the course of my tray day I found the Peri ,sitting.r a tiively at work, and, as:lutist I scat opposite to her. i • i • 'I have been thinking ,'. (said al I have been mightily , inilieseclui 4By whom 3' I inquired! • •. , ' By one of • *born you 'have oi c.st opinioe--Iy, yourself.' 1 ..In whaedo_ you Mistrust me T. . '' Come :now, will 'it pleas e . y candid, and tell me l i•lioneatly : tbii :exceedingly ititelligable l atloqi al ; father and' theliver toMpraint, i en knowawbat,:waS a mere fabr ' ' Will it please yeti to lei meth tieedle, for 1 see that you ere td at tie wrong-end of it. V' I ' N4 - unlerine! Will yew answer, -.. ' I think 'I could .put ilielfinishi to that sprig.. Do iyou ~net seeJ timed, jumping •upland leaning 'lt • sliduld, be done att:--and-ti. What stitch do youi cell ihatt - H. The . beauty was not, latogeo hiOod for joking: j took ther it trembled—no elid leirte....l * ~' ' ; I &WM you pardozimel'lwbis am a sinner, a noun erfett, la• . 'tirig, disreput e le i. lig* -44 _ , r you att - my'_Soni. i ;•.. ' 1 1- 1 The work arepped up,o her . * - Iti about a .fortnight from thiis - Vi 1 ne, addressed thetfollowing ntote toia ;timid:. Data Sin—lt wilt git*You:gr iPlel* utitershei -ii. 1 4 0 4-I' ll3 #Plets, Llol4.lld osia jog, I W . that.lou have '1.9 4- 7 a ger; • • , 1 •[• ' t - 'l. II - - - 1 1' • it '.I . _ faction of hearink t - tiv4- . warranted congratulated 'mg j a the: wid6w laiigh f iis were settled ex • ent, and I 'fulyi*- : .itairs. .. .- -. : -.:\ .: Hyou . at now tito:.lady to ; am] 1 kr v th lter Ao " y .17111 C m • I n, esired lier " said I. - • street,' Said Jolla the- or prey k Loge's. of his bar a , wood of equally 1 . . itig atont, young coinfiten . oed: l i iuther or -.lrlo .3 - off ~ yourself' in. Allis • . I shall • be tar-searern .way of leave ofr fax-Imat. 7: rses,---‘xbich you. ..ilifferpoce _ • cp.saty of you r Act- ikely, wake it a •consci}ato witti;w. finny se . to 1.)0 the in= of niet agninsi , ill tak6 you that, married niati in' torant, bisJen eir buckskins at doubleprefit y lntse, and I effect,. GRATiS: e agrpernent. :perato.. I should onth before; had Races, it whiCh ; and ayy.uddi t to the world, tficr a pleasUre vas disaptiointed ~ 1 1 Y 1 d,?" ; ' M.‘ g'Aouch ! ' ! Con er her. EMI AU j 120: ...„ , ...ir.i1t....,) ,'._•;,:,-.. 1ii;1.:_.:......., ',NIA m l l ioto4:1 . iiiiii I w' in 3, I di nit broOn to ihe jobl jt ,hpuld ttie r oblige'yo to ; ,-, Nyeet Indi,/,,,0r i'`,-, - I t 3 inn 0, , You M i raym i 1 in • - of -, , . - 14 the st “ er 10 Inerinan n ' i - vrns i girl: ne the:._ y• wen t i Vnuteis • , aoi, i'icoollll 1 fecret , B tP ' • ' ov iii ch l ie 4 l4l sinnui' atkstr t Or- e' lintel chief, ))''P n, - Whi 4$ fullinnugl4 vitil hiso r tite:vOgeta eta his, at li,ichnionl i Vill" heat i. wastizoi dine;. l'..; , rninci Ougliiiihig,, although s lito Au i i iiilist: I vt , w ilsbnigt9 0 11 4 act] diabolical krqti for li ingtOuliavir4h,tent4 My friendl, I than :has saved inlet tire, to Inie,,ltY kith v.. 4 llUt tY; 4. - tharg ),4 111 t 6 r ' and let not a riliOrd of ted to in itinist,your li Yon iltt certtlin ruin that l your lifM stiould bt germ' byyotit faith f the. necessary'4eps to . gat the sanicrfiitio disci 0001'1510a4 porke4 '':The next - illitY, ukol it tlinner,he s for o l e him of the IPlcit, • and would disl,ni+llitimsel to the kit eielias iheret is !upon the perii, :t.trtil. lup for the ttible. Th fully I observeld the di ceived, tutd had not post ofduty,,i ,ore a iof the gutad, iciime an of the kitchen' ? looked • away. in ~a,t c : V oiv 'tool turnedandi a' pi-melte() l!the peas stixid,,oul I x; it: the dead]' stibstanc ;he shrunk b Cklas thin' lof the fork-t( rig ed ad, ling to the pale ue , of ( iapparentl .1,, ,, , pal;ied w ihorrer-Struelt With his n, hewe l er,t i the of powerflir inciteMent - ut luctant: hand 'iliiit trend *irnii bane, , iand he lel 'Helloed' wig Icanai .a., • 7 .......... „ 00 cienifi , 4:„.. .Itarold 'ileeits 'n0.... ionoh l efilltia tO,aated be accoilipliated," invi in o'voice not ilvoid i er the ' selt-eOudemu ' "I•Vlitit, ItafOld r- 11- c l lker. - oili,Silly, rI iinformation.r; „I,4an I li'ounsi, So fair , :and g have been theihist pe Itu.4pitiion of . thittnat .ly nglit'of c4ti4enfixic l 'veli , ! 8 0 1 ii . q til On) y Ile 1;' ) J° 11 ' Yont'l lorOrad , he youog li4n•wen Wa. 1 i shington . i . etttrned t vera.l 0...c0rs rwere • tn • iI L ORI WO the . hero of 64 sfstint for.titrikpr ' - • ' ' • bObrii !xi' (!ePatt ' w menter4sidirnier iilln party l'fragliherea taanTent , 1 . 0 14 . 0 the s.spread,,COV4red w, 4 1 1 ET oche aPas n• , - The comniaxider-in-c Plating Ocii. cirties on lelteral Woosepti on tii remaiod& of l i tho offi were seated, 'midi cage u ies of the table, e the.] t, tv 1 Y : , - iI - ','• ' 1 " Goutletheti; I unlit end your meal fora el gnani aitPnli‘nle." 411-was Oletire and'i ~ Ord , entered Viol .fo t ids the uPperiend of Nrashivcni . ,,htivint al spoonful orit,o, filet nPnn the.l,rudty.ultaii, an .. 1 iShalli etit tills ve ~., ..,. .. ~ I .* i idle )otall [lgrned Id eadfidly. niitiod, w, Ilia; faintly uttered: , IT i .._ I- 1 ' 41 1 1 " / .fioll ' t ilii i i/tV. r - 1 : "!Shall I 44 O i these l el I - Washington, i'ai:_titt. lk i ,fe. I .,_' I f •Here i n rold elewtte att inveluntaki impelse, I bl in i g . tiatedz' {A, 1vin.,.." it), thnt. R ccitilluMreMp Ilia& IO the ..4 ;li,r6P,Pnee o e.. - 1,110- animatiate of • Medi.;i4.ly died;:afull, the al, Overcome • with; tern) fainting; ' Itualwa ,ktli ' ,ofent. --- ..."'' ', I I 1 1 i , ' ;:.;y ' . • '-• ,i, 1 r I ' 14 [ I Ft i t :TO '' - { 1 cs pan a ',, 1.1 , 1 1 4, , i; t i WE have O tenthoug , it.tor, that tem , pOrson - 1 i , 7i nl tOt in ettll r m i -- ulitling' ' ,11, ,, -.1 ,4 1 F kr. .;.: i rttnit's ~ !Inept', to - tseo-,, , / 'ally rt . i `" ' eh: k . ful : I cifJpeopl ; . •-i • ~,, 11',Olf , ii Lhat !er , el 1 ` genius of 'it'll sort r, ti a e his experimental 4, nltoru, 11 genuine .`1 W feared liothitjg.in .t or, oat, Itu an t io a I liaa P 4144 10 -lin' midi ,1) liar s', 'ilo oid i. Ole 'it ;Well, )11 carne "[id) rt!tirniiisinee for tit ]elm, riii 14314;trip.- y te n ,j t i b iwilt dieli 113 • said; 1147 1130, 0 1 1 1 '' f Ikti pa 4 aboi, l b H 1 w,1)06 'the 446* iriv h tol was, there patteei 'HI ' ' 1 ~.._ Leculaticins, 4hy proei. iher hush - nd MA 'pro MI peul;t ge r7l . ortheiri . then nids-i am sure Ii kur late 1444 as a • ' n eld ir i 1 father. , IH mit,' but. I , -111, lied se soon] not ,tim44i make his then' ifil I carefully; eart were r, and inyi ; he Pigeti Ileusly up.; the Coat leer-\ once 'king:both' I 4 . &Air pt esen 1.4 e.Y9 giv the .West _taNevi • i. e - Twheth - fever,or at 'I bid tee 'froth alive again at gave me with the . Affairs as 4hey he; poem is y •; and we the 'Pz' fur some csratui r a low ich was find s: 'Her i ids, - and irnagina •niracu- . of our •stjr, till der,and `her wit, collo and iftfi — iiay, equally ing, and r t; tl ; l :_ icv b a . h a r i t i ine na d si gs i : : cide tile • and .de s., Ong er pen- Iteek my eij `that • 4.1 c ligh. !EMI all that vi your illmav ittifinl" ead that ttig aim 1 1 01. a P l 4lll-it 1.;1 - • . . • . lore : • 851 -----, insurance on my t b ie k.Y. o4: el#4o.efl : trifling : loss tt! ~ oan ensiri'io;Oler . fi,,Jl 'nary tO IS ewl , Zed.- T my fiter(?stoi4ro - • ishligton. I ' - At t u. 1. ~ 1776,,when t4et,A- I, - w York, . a young 1 o ber lover;I one ii ated to • biuit as a . p a an - I tit a t Wiis sr e govnuncin can commander-in -- Ito plenty= , 7 , be .., ..ar *peas, a 11 0- t_icithe follo*ih day ruiners,. whe o'he 1 , iwho was a Oier- PO° 4 e 4 t° . be friend if -I*, immediately.; to 4: tedliinwith iii‘e - i truction. WaA -ttli attention,. Said : ou; your fidelity {'hat reseeve,,tho Al l*tow for. your iife-. :turn ft) your hOuse; Oat you have iviii ii; it would Itiolve. I , dpd heaven foefild ' forfeitt..'td im Aiiii-n-, ''nie. 1 ivill take dprevent; and;tat t he yer the instrOrnent t two hours' before il of his . guard, Luld E 'requested ',ihat he fas a female s , and go keep a strict witteb YI should he aelLved 1, young mini care etions he had re long`:upon lir a I ,.ung man, another Outly%to the 4der i ibland then pa4sed eats after; l ie. re i i the hearth where about_ to initgle :, . when, suddehly, Igh from the sting er, his cotoreluing eath, and his litnbi th - fear, evidently nwn .purpose---iinit eratiou of 'a waiv ed forward his I re 4, ingly . strewed ithe the kitchen, o)ler-.„ f 9; passions,, irel - - ..,. , 1 11 .ibkr 1 e' - 'ci74" hearte s ie ali7edOti the.youth on duti, iity; a s lie 100ied -*fetch. 1 L .. _ id the connand tigm receiving -The inte.. 41 4.42.40 Ade I He :woahl pn • upon.-whom , , a ! t1 eoold baye fallp, t rim liae done . th before - 11inx.—. and. be secret:' 1 , ' accordingly; and, the piazza, wher e. , assembled, among aratOira, ivho ivas awns from COn foi. eanada., - ed , - announce; , an n , _' h into a bandSone aumptuous„..Vera* th: .4 -the deli - r k. ref took' his fielai; is ',right hand , and Ileft: When " the.' si - , and. ' empany, tiil commence the Il l ief said, inipiiti, . Anecdote 'of lir:. 'Clay, - . highly respectable Baptist minister of Kentucky, stilt living, related to iis.the folkiwing, anecdote : He , had just -Cam menFed preaching atutthsd'for a feW years been married and honse-keeping.. He was in li i Mble circumstances and ollimited eau, ation--madest and retiring to tt faUlt. It as with great difSy h culte cOuld atim, as mon resolution to address a - congregation; Mr. Ploy, in , discharge of his duty as a 1 Ilk er, came in theneighborhOod . of our A .ii . :' . aut, ( 4 Clover Bottoin,!'-WOodfOrd ' non . ty,) to have :surveys': Made- of ainne lands then in ;litigation.' gn waS r lecont 7 : Vanied by another , lawyer of note`.; They made the ' hunible Cabin of,'brottier 8., their home- OP tlie.first r uight - theY staid .with him, _faiir • hrOther was ,recli/Cea to -great extremity. He We's inthe habit - of holding family Woiship.inorning and even ing ; but he trembled 'at .tlie tbodght of :doing so in the! presence nf •giiests \so „die?... tinginshed as Mr.i Clay and lii: friend. .His little children were becomitig sleePY , and his- Wife hyL'aignificant gestures:sug `gested that thejime for prayer had come. grotherß. hinted-to his guests that:" per hapi . they would choose W.." - But lqr. - Ciariiith great Pbliferim feiiteik -- _!.44)iati he did. nor atfeel ill ini sleepy; and that; less it was Intinsive,, would be 'hippy :to enjoy his ' society: longer. - !' t. _ Of course brother -B. 'could -. not object. Still the mater.of,'/Oraier cgitiaset be' - 'postFined :without sendlog i . his clulilren to bed in ail- :ranee, which wascenfilytto 'll - 3 - settled Principles' of. Probedure.- .. At -Isit,:with cousideriAlet repidation; he stated to Mr. Clay and his friend what .wai his_clistmict ; and said that; they mould..,stay - a n d uuftc -with his rimily in their' devotions, or re tire at their option...a-Mr. , Cla y promptly , , „ , and with _Some feeling replied, 4 that they would remain by all theans!-4kat the ear-, liest",reeo)feetionS of life .woro fails eft. wiiksuch ekerciSes-.—thiit.liis fath ' was a Bsptist Ifninister, and -his: - rn ter 'wits' / stilt . a moinber Of that con:: union,. ind- thae,tbey had Wizen him - reVerenee thir iestitutionti of religion id - none mcKp no than that or finitly . iNtilr - s4iP !!-- '--.: . Brother 13: tb" . 0 prOc,.o43e ' d iti his ikorit et 1 'exerciS' tit with-mu& 'foie .a.iid eir,,,,,,t e .::...., lipe ' }:lfel says ..that;_he .neviiir. felt "ii, --:, 4.Liiharrassinefit imhiiliftf.-'When, the • l '''' . 4,l 9r , ligtie, Ariff - 44 -8 .4d: - ... . ' .414irail - refit - .him ind:saido4 Mi'..iß-' nevefrigfdit feet lA('les s t hesitation in the discharge or -yottr duty to your - 'G;id Oe, iiecOnt of tb# - iiresenol:'it neiii_: ,- Ifsnw - yotiy.:eokbaerastitiliPut - Aild' , ' , iiimaini*l'ir . . PPIT9se thit=, , Att] - 21iiriot - , , i,lover‘ ftet, it, again. -: BiiiiiellgifJAYlllY: - deAr' - oiii--:"0,4,' every_ inait - 4f.- R;4is6 , iiirillreqiictarilio "iPtil - , within' Whi;isi4ilstioii - ea .to - opkOii Oge_ his ''anpendnnoi*oi 14 111#:okii . (15ihi3 'Aetitt . eti 4 etiri'diaatenipt - mi e ho.eatV e Aijillj 1 iinVoilits l7 lol443#gianlf-Mie'-neOfci: ',l:';:h 6 ionietrateillitruf 913.!*3) 41111.34,0:-;Y4iilt-I the poky.' :And what oret:' - utyAO ~..:4!id: friend tioro,:,Out 0. 141.4 x0 111 4101: , '43 11 3t: like' -- YOu Out i'9#4lol:if.Oindi**- - ;.i Oit. . -? ni* oil for iol",that'iVO'OrOitif- the ;Foiati. ,tiliff..", taiii'er Oooit - *id'ilciiiiiitki# on .-11 aura , -,.- t'• . 1 .- ' ' ':' '.-. - • ,--. ..„..- -,-;-"-_- i• nest yeuto susl. m°n?el/ts• 'i4et “Riernent. , The . l ed in .a line to e.!!P,l*t / 0 * '-`• iit illiori-,bilk plate Lis eyes sternly 1. ntid: , - '• ' .., lible?”, - ' ,i jle and:lige:loe to fills trenibling , if' again detnanf! 1 some 4tpon 'Ali • 1 , ... , , . ; , his hind, as r 4ifV to prevent `tll f , as tbefitirouf9it timent migilt o all tliee•o :tVitn • ' titio peas and tint retelt(ul. criniin= It , - nd trinarset . fell I Q from the alii4- 1: I . , 1.-,.s I, ' ~, _ Rativa -I—, 1 4 : 1,:;:• - 1, - -- , ~.....- t . , says the: ,u ar . i : ko_:saw.,,,,tptt., l i jirstj !,°'' . ;: ri:: 4 ' ~ ' , 4110,..?. ... ••-4, ! .. tiitid: tilintii ) 're". ' r - '`Terrell ii i- - . lie'. iviiti.?'. if t kaak-* . opdarnn,.t. : it: . 11 0 - . otdik*lii.l I „:ri'Tis*!,s#o4i.)#. ~,47,,,ruii,"...,p.f0 141 ' hy,t.-, 4'' 10.):Cpikte - , 4ippit.i or'tik ''..i . d born .1' telviogl. 1 - IfeTa '4 11 . 1 (: . t4 l # ~L. , ..:.,1 , .: i liititl?ei idii;e;,biiii:,, , *iiiiii#:t* , , : iipiP, 1 r:'• , ::: ...--:.. 1:.1.- -much excited,ntid elated ip:APticiPaOing his' intended; ride.--As*the ca.rsapproaoll -ed, ha stood gazing with 'Wonder :at d.awe at the,engino ; Offing- and 4iixildig. lOwing-the of the.otheri; as soon - as the cars stopped- he:Thatria4 'al oard,. saddle-bags on:his arm; and seilf:, - ea him s elf int' around at Ale 'fikiseagers, ta l inifestly much.surpri!§ed, be put his head oaf-or-the window to see the critter itaii.l i n this position, watching..W.ltirMuchanz int,i, the :whistle . sounifed:‘ cinr- : hero, much . giirPrised , an Oidentlti little alarmed, -, dreW back his head'' : with= a pie t4it turning to. a gentleman sitting him; said: ' Nell stranger, did .you ever hear sue a snort4s that t , • The engine!' Suggested the_other. Well I don't know hoh) ho* shngoeS 1' ' ' - (Guess you are 'not aCquaintpl.. with' railroad traveling . • . Hang it, :no! they Creatibri, how it r jerksr safeetieugh, you may rely, the cars are mow,, • 'That's all well, stranger, I " i tiret. a% &did, .\yilti knew, but kinder surpriSed like, that's alb said the mountain bay. half - ashamed; golly ! stranger, did _you hear.that' ere snort:? it beat dad's jackass, and be's'a i'orer, and no mistake. .Whew, how k - does pafF,•something busting, } Pm SUM.* • O_ltite, it's all right,' said'. the 'ether s.ettlieg 'himself for.a .• syow On% see how you esti . sleep, arned effdol' Nothing like getting used to ' it,' said the.other. ' t un've heardpf the eels that had been : skinnedso-taany times that they rather.' liked it, and . used to cOred/lishore every few . days to get their hide en tak .. , • • . 011 have n ' t you: . ." You're gamin, st ranger. ---, - ... . ~ The bell rang, -the - engine - movd, off, awn' y went - the cats et a rapid Speed, and bef re our hero had. recover d froth, the shack which- tbe , snort' . - pr ' need,: the car were Moving slowly ove .`''Etowah: Bridge. Discoverinc , a:.chanze in >iti -- gait., - he pepped . .his head,' out of thp._ window c i a n, ito see hoU!.it moved,'-and see4ng th .he .was sots distance from the earth, an Supposing - the , Critter' was . -flyin sw oned and 'fell from the Seat speech teB , , . ~, 1 , • everal gentleme ittmg near. c aug h t '14. 4 - hid of him ,' raise:4- 7 416 UP, shook- . him; aiutrubbedhiin Until. he revived a little. i Aearty laugh rang through the` ars, as the'came of' the acene-ems Aesiilained tii the passengera, which bad'.the effect of aro mg _him, for Lis: bretfth began to: e and - go,more - reel - lady, a nd at last ipened his ,eyes. as lame : If.s saucers; , seeing _several of the . gentlemen 'Who. 8 just come to:his assistance ahout - hitni - ‘ looked up ~..most beseechingly in. the of one of themoind said t . - • •irankcie, it4ts Jr 2. r...Tri'.7 - .: . - co he and Int hd Fa : e.:- 41.. , • - 7 - I. .. . --- " ,,,,- .7. --, ,f. , -..;`, ..',..:.'43-Th.?` ,, ,,,.. : 11,41..11{5t,*,,,t4:7.-: .•::.- -:-.1'.•:. - . , 1Q , i ' !...i - Z.- ; 4 ,',: : ;:-., ." ,,, i 8 : : :';.1^ - 1 . -- : ,'"' k .i.'•_,.v.,:-Irr,-..--:.7ii-P--74--.--•-• • •: , ._ • --,,,,,•..,...„,,,,-.....::::..;;,.-,,,,--.1-:;•,,i,..i-,•:::.--.1--,,,v,,,,.:,,74...,:-:N,-.. ~t. r.- - ) , - , - , .. ,- ..,!. ,,- .. , ..:---•-.2;,•-• i•-••••. , --,... - ~....; -....y.._• ,, ,,-.„..-4.-,,,.;,-.., ~,,, • .--;,,. ~-.... 4 -4.,.-I-.. ,-;:e.k.,5,•;.-•.;•%';'_i., , '''.:', , ....'• - ''.:l'f4 . 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IMM O' --j i It Argther • ` : is,' `as be_•.iiiii'f,g„ tk s ,,- 'been, tibieriber- of , ours,, and 'wilt j eer- ' - , rect 'Us if in an ght we haie: mistaken a id = . ..: - . - , misrepresented . whet ho tOld:liiAL:;clre*;- -.L -R m. 1 _ ; l'- "e,."`:5- -, :,..-4 -- -_- . :;:_-_.; ,-, -3- . 4 `4.- - • =-, --= .:=.1.., The' M atter -d-Faet , 1114*..,.' , ...„...: - . 3 is - . ~; ._ _, ..-,.:- -- Here a very amusing pichireoftbitsite-i- .. cift orod4 fish known -as te Mistio4frift* .:. Man :- H.' •. : ' i-.= • . - -,--..,.. , 5t„ t is 4 . lam What-the old . ir omen eidl a octitt Fish." lAln nothing, under ` heat/ etli withent, , :7' . a - motive4never. , -I attempt tuAlti , ":;nideiti7. .-. I think there is arobahility (if pk neieed ,, 'w, 'rig. I ask-no favors when ' l-think ',W**!t? --- - le granted.: ::.I grant-tio fitiors, When lk-i:.; they are not deserved; and firtidlY;" . .:4*ll:- .'.., -,:- - wait; poi the-girls when I think inrattett- . Y - - tioni would - be disagreeable. - I,* * w!at. , .... . ter-of-fact Mnn—l am. Ido 'things - 2 : *ous.. ly. i on ce otrer4,l to aliend a . .youlirtidic: how eroid, seqouily : tharje; I. meant : wait on her home ifs ,,6; wanted ~' lncv;, : Shi'- - , • accepted ty offe.r. - 1 - weal. hotiii iiiti24 . eiat '.., /*fill it basiever since beeti at! : enigma- tiir; --,- _ I .whet4er she wanted me - iir. not. -, ,,0Wt 0 ' o k: 7 _ ~, my arm, and Said not; a'Word.: '1I . :: biiii - , , .. heir - - i 1 Go od N i iht: ' a d 5he ' 54 4, 110 4 'it tive!d: met her next da ,i and iAntid notAilyo64 . .1. , -. • -'` -' ' hoites . wet, her again, " , a she;`gave me tWO' , t -:- talk. - It struck Me as ctirious. - "Shit- * s ilk' 2:7 I *as ofterided;slie. inticl, - -'nnd coildn't.t4r-';':, the life , of her (x)iiecove - -why She beggett n, to ea ' Butt brit didn't ',give me thi,"o9o , . • of a chant* to dc it. ': -. She:teht she *Ted i'''lLL - ' - 'wouldn't be offended: 'and naked tur tOielj _ ,Pd it has ever sn)ee .been 11 '1° 1 3 1 4 6 7 ia "liar' -whether, s h e. realiy',wanu3d'iwto‘ealtiitn°t:. ' t I onee - snwr, 'a , lady at her 'witidaw.:(-1-7- 'thought I 'wield' -. eill-- I d ia; - -r..itur4 , . ,forthe lady, an -, i'ene?telditimieehlimiel , home.-J. expect she tras, I went'awaythink.!:- ~ - - ding se:\ I iethailliekee- - itiii.:- I met' .14e ~: van. - She.- wa. offtioded4lki,:;i-,- WO. t ' nolOhnilY:, - ' 4 314 - ietknochett, "IThelfrt: - ': my n eg ligence: said.iihe t 4 had unkind. Anti l'Ce neer - Bina' liondero - .. , .t . i. whethet she urea am)! 0r.,00t;,, ;7: le l' ' . '``:' . ii .. '4? - ':'l•_ - -. , !. like " to :: mar c . .11--c:rtiidl4iiilire $l4 s iat l n' voCott' corigetnilibusbiindi - whpi joi44: - ilisitif:liiil herre _ f _,,,,,,11t least try to- 114-wits finefilft.' I-- .. 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