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' 'I ( - ; --. :' ' . - . - ~ 1 • -- .-% - - - 1 • - Bl T WILL I- OF THE PEC'LE.LS THE L ,G - 1 3 .131ATE/SOURCE, AND TgiE HAPPIXESS OP THE ~E O'.•LE Tu . * , -- ' - • . . .. . . . , . VOLUME. 28 7 '... -.N01.8.ER:,..1.7.:.1._1 From the National Era. tE The Last Good Night. Vose the ecelids-- . press them gently -; --- o'er the 'dim and leaden eyes, . For the soul that made them lovely • Hash .returned unto the sides; Wipe the death-drops fmtn her forehead, Sever une, dear -golden,tress, Fold her icy hands all meekly, • . Smooth the little snowy dress ;. .Scatter.tle'wers O'er her pillow— Gentledlowers, so pure and white . — Ley . this bud upon bar bosom • _ • There—no* softly say Goodnight.. Though our tears flow fast and faster, • yet, we would not eall•her.back, w e a re glad. her feet no longer - .Tread life's rough and thorny track; -We are glad our Heavenly Father Toulchir while her heart Was 'pure, We are glad be did not leave:ller • All life's trials to endure; , -We are glad—and yet - the tear-dtbp • Falleth, for, alas we know • , That our - fire:4de will be lonely, • We shall mils our. darling so, _•• While-the twilight shadows gather, • We shall wait in rain to feel Little arms, all white and dimPled, •- Round our-necks-SO softly steal; Our wet cheeks Will. miss the pressure Of • sweet lips so warm and red, • And our bosoms sadly, sadly, Miss that darling little head; hick was wont to-iesa theie sweetly; . `• And those gentle eyekso bright, • We shall miss their We shall miss their soft Qoo / nivAt. . . . .. ' . When the morroW`s - sun is :shining, :They will '‘tae this cherished form, • 1 • • l'her will,, hear it to the churchyard,- t -. . And coßsigh it to the *Min; . 1 ; Kell—what matter I ' .It is' only . The claydress . nur'darling wore; Gott bath robed. her as in angel,. ' -• 4 -. . . . ' She bath need of this no more ; - •,.: . Fold her hands, and •o'crher pillow Scatter flowers all pure and white, Kiss that marble brow, and .whispere.-. • Once again, a last Goodnight . . ', - , , Washington, ; March, 185t4 ; - Eitat!! Grar, rift siniimg tit eines. Patakonians; Last week, says the Independent Whig; ire pentinned the receipt of a work_ en .. falea "The _Captive inPatagonia, , or Life 13 , imong the Giants,". by-. F. Bottrne.--r ':'ter detailing the manner of his arrest, Lrpi stating his first impressions upon'tind inglimielf alone and a prisoner in the k:ids of cannibals, he gives the following,. Ir..:cresting account. of Patagonia and its Patagonia, as ii.offetal it eTf t 9, my servation, more than answered the descri p tin of geographers—bleak,barrein deso beyotTd description—only to be ap= . et•inted bv. being seen. Viewed - from the Araits of Magellan, it rises in gentle undulations or terraces. Far . as the"eye can reach, in a westerly direction, it as - suries a more brOken, and billy Appear . nce. and long ranies )of mountains, ex= tending_from tiOrtilvspi, south, divide. the ea ern from the western, shore. The toAl is of a light, Sandy character, and 1 heirs nothing worthy the name of a tree._ Law hushes, or underwood, are tolerably zblitlJ, and in. the valleys a coarse, wiry 1) - grass gr ws luiuriantly. Streams, f wa ter are rare. The natives draw their sup - plies pracipally fromSiirin,,, , ls or pools in tie Valleys, the water '.of which is goner \ 1:11.T hrarlish and disagreeable:: . - . V the variety of animals is nearlias Mn iced as that of vegetable TrOductions.— Thiguani - co, a quadruped allied _to.a.la e,a, and with ome-resemblancelo a cam._ . tleo.pard, is fotind in conOderable num bers. It is:larger than the red deerrfleet or lost, usually. found in large herds, fre cuegtirsg not only:the plains, but found along the course of the Andes. Its flesh i , rs pnncipal article ,of food; its - skin is • dried with, the hair on, in such a manner . that, when wet, it retains its pliability and Enitness. This process .of preserving skins seerns , :to he p . eculiar to the IndiaTtribes, and is nut unlike that by which"buffalo .. robes, bear-skins, buck-Skins, an other articles of luxury, and 'even necessity, among us, are - prepared by the IsTorth Lrairican Indians. Guanico-skins are cut into pieCeS of all_sizes, .and. sewed into: a thousand fanciful patterns,"ol.•:ery- woikman. origlia?4Tlg'a style to suit himself.. The livofs are'sometimes turned.to accOunt by :se ar.::ives, as soles for shoes, when they indulge in such a luxury, which is- not den, ' _The enemy of the- guanico is die con garor.._,Anaeiiran lion," smaller than its African namesake, and More resembling _the tiger in its chirectkr and habit, having s smooth, sleek coat:, of a - brownish .Se] color—raltOgether a ' , eery beautiful ferocious creature _.:- His chase is a favorite, though rare - and dangerous sport for the satires. Patagonia likewise -boasts of theekenk. whose flesh is used for 'There are also foxes,- and: innumerable mict. • - Of birds, the only noticeable varieties . are the caudoi, in the Andes, and . . cassow ary, i Bpecies of ostrich, sinaller,than that of Africa, on the plains; . its pluMageis.not abundant, generallY-of -gray or Oun Its flesh is tender and iweist,and tilt fat much prized by the Wiens. Like . te African estrich,it te eiceedinnfy swift, ..„ . " 1 Y to - be captured on . horsetieek, rind' ""en fleet enough .to to out-nin fiixt tst rac e r. - - • • The climate is seTers.., The RiolCs_gw) • forms , the.lo"thkirn botindarYi and neng l 3: th e who country' is south of the Parallel 404 er:6es-smith latitude: :At the tiine ofmy capture, whiCE 'was 'in the month the weither, dwresiiteitled 'to that • " ( vvetakeT in the Ifier: - Esighttia 'States: tha chilnete,- 'lo 4 a - eft in °eafta by the bleik *tali atilt': *I F rigw. locar A y. • tmotikiio§-86iiiie ... I *the weatherleillSO*eialitnge-. `ohia. 4110 m/tins to ~y. . nevi : : tin of he straiti, the coast with fearfid fu . - - 1 Tb habits afthe Pa agotibine, or at e w least isl ti pm among. is om I 'was cast, i are grator.7, wandenn over the coun try' inquest of game, or their eaprice . may. prompt them. Thy subsist alto- • gether on the flesh of ant als and birds., • The kitten o furnishes- in tof their fdod, and all* 1 eir clothing. A antle r iff skins sewed ith the ainewe'of the-ostrich, fit ting cl ly about the ne e and_extending il. .belowi t i e knee, is their only article of dress,.'e f xce 't ip the cold weathei:, when a kintl l pts, oe, Made o f th hindthnof and ; a porttonl:9l the skin . ala -e it, e4VeS to protect thew inferiorextr iities. ! - In -perton they are larg ; on firksight, they appear : ibsopttely ,antic. J. They are tallertha , any other e 1 base seen, though it , ,istrnpossible to giv any accu rate desertption. The oily st ndanl of measurement I had Wai y o n height, . -which I. is about five 1 feet ten 'itches. I could I standi i iery eakily nder the anus of Many of t ein, and all t men were at least a head teller', than pelf. Their average heightl . should ink, is nearly six and a half feet, andsth e were speci mens that couldhave been little leSs than" 'seven fect'high.- . ' ''' ' 1 They', ,i ~ . have, bread sbou ders; full slid well developf•-keliesti, fr mes maize filar I and 'finnly proportioned, tli whole fign re and a ir making ini:lmpi-c. ion like that which *ll4 qest viw'of the sons of i Anr& is record 4 Ito 'have Made n the children i , of Israel. ;,1 rimy.exhi bit en lall:i strength when - the are 'su' ffi cien 1 • aroused . to( Alialce off th ir consltiturion 1 laziness.anc . 4 exert if. 1 !hey have lar beads; high ,Cheek.bintes . , like the Nonli AmeriCan In 1 - dians, whOm .they also 'resimble in : their complexion, thoughit, is a bade, kir two darker.' Their foreheads re brdad. but` low;the hair covering,,the nearly to, the eyes ; yes full; generally ck, oil of a f r, dark brown, and brilliant, t ough e wick, coarse, of; bot , little intellig nee. hick, coarse, and stiff hair protec s the ead,its abundance making an arti cial c -tiering inperiluou'. rlt is worn 11 , divided !at Itbe neck, si;) Ail t i bang in twd folds over the shoulders an t he b ii, but it is *armlet' tnes bound) abov . the - t m ples by a'fillet, over ,whicli it fl, ws.. in ample lu.turianc . : : -Like. more cis lized people, the Pata nians take grea pride in the proper; dis (*llion and dry i re display of .) s their hair, Their teeth a reallri)eatt tiful, soling and.wltite—aho it the only at tractive and enviable featur .of their per sons. Fe4t•and hands arc arge; but not ' t disproportionate -to their oral belk.----- They pave deep, fleas'y jvca , anti zv ;cui, in gutteralitones-i-the wors gutter-SI ev er beard--Lwith 'al muttering' indistinct ar ticulation,l much as. if theil criouth.s were filled witl, - hot peading. , 'heir. comae nanCes 24 genb .11y stupi , but; on ao ser exainittation, :ere is -a learn of low cunning hat-41 hes tl ro gh this dull mask, and is inc easingy , scernible ..on acciaintance..witli the ,;,- 'ben , excited, , or.engage in any chusine4 bat ciills their faculties i to ezercise,-I,:tei . features light up with Ai 'expected intelli; ence and nth-. mation. ,In fact; ki one be .pi n es familiar tvitir them, he *ill fail .t d tect au-habit ual 'expression of "secre iv; nes.s".anddu plicity, w id' lie will s paler be didnot observe over . They: e , 'most as 4"imi tative asonkeys r and e II great Rare; falsehood. universal a i veterate with M - w n T s en, o en and child' n The „young e.s.t,seemo inhelit the :ii , and -vie with the oldest in displayin i i . , The detec tiofi in' fal3ehoocl. gives t c no sitame.or uneasiness. To Ow ' it.s.'slsould be added a thorough-pace t eachery, and . , what inigiu seem to be . ti er inconsistent with their other qualiti , large share of 11 vanity, a i d an immodel love of praise. They are excessively fi 'h 'in .their' per simal halt ts. ' Ilydroph li , so- to speak, 11 1 is a pre ailing distezu el ;- they never , wash themselves. Ha s and faces are covered 1 lth • dirt, so t i s .., and .of such ancient• deposit, that. tl i -natural color only appears in spots, .ai bare by the mechanical oosening a d isplacement.of some of, t)ze strata,. wlii uriously vane- . gates the s rface.> It i, h rdly 'necessary ; to. Tema* that such tc nditioii of the skin ii. big .Iy. favorabl o the increase ih 1 and =thin] cation \ of. t moving crea- , lure thatiba life," b r vith - tbeir per., sons are lgi ndantly- e pl . . - [ Tlie ; Men are p -opo tonally smaild,, t than the men, - and ,atherrclined -to en=, bonpoita' The old chief iad four wives, though , e had, probably fever heard of 3,fahomet or. IA domestic laWs. ' The rest \ of. the tribehad only one vile apiece.— The women ere c t the - wi . ams, provide fuel sytd cook—if-the ope .tion - should be digniEed by that name . a short, all , the drudgery 'falls to their - . They are treated , as .islaveS, but-m (e, in most ,ye spects. as comfortable- i. -1 1 heir servitude t the % condition of their e masters will . .admit. • When however, their lords .are ext -i te d by gam bling, or . raged for any cause; the fury of assio , is visitedupon their . -,defenceless h eads , vhich they hear uncomplainingly, with a .. eek subtaissive nesi worthy eit better tr atment: ;They are ppsionate l y fond ef t: ukets andclurn sy_ ot*lnents," - Auch as bi of brum and aePpar , beads,;and the kei . Whieh :they : . wear *impended fintith ,-- raccks. ' A few of them.had therr . fou•Sp reed, and wore brasi,and copper tiat-ain ' :and many of theta decked out`: their.i , itirelp-with-sitoi ler rade.fineryitwhich is Slued more than anything else, - except r *m, , tobacCe, and breed.. The% men - pain lot; bedaub' their. facei and breasts': grids a nil of red earth. - :Charcoal lei iho 'Osed : a cosmetic. - A I :0) 4 line o f red :Oltorea ing with a stripe sti -470 f blade, iniiaricnite-!fit ic:-figeresi is a fiaror*. style of AleeMati ', he women iblikjr: c•tbm#eives; ify , ' 'Me, 'still more lidenos,'..4 , 4botappr. on pigment of el*ldOmi - sna grejia4 ' Someof them 4 _ , 01 0 . bt'i'Prir" " 1 4 .4 Y41f' 0 1 ,17 - "eletillYi 1121 1 'tiiici'leiYilittUie:=lolt, aitmm . ' 41,1,41.***Mital* life.. Their I:liceitiou an is „equal -to their. cruelty •---the filth of' heir persons \ ll.r t 'only 'too faithfully represents\the degree i, . nwbi h• .. their_ it'd and con s cience-ii , . defiled. 1 - • I saw 11 person,of eitliesex,! ~. that appeared .to ' eve attaiitedjadvaticed age, thOugh, it wa difficult to •jedge, : 4E: : this,: - . ,l i t he oldest : Indian I remember tO bave'.'seen did not cent' to lie above sixty.. Their only .we hit,. aside, from their ,. huts, - consists of ht Ses,theitecleor virliieli, ' is freqtretitly reple' ishedll'atealing . froin therSpaitiA and Kilian settlements.--• These-nimals are fur the most' -part . ,- of small s ze and inf-rior quality, half wild. t coated !With coarse shaggy flair,leane'ild- Woe-begone. • enou h,.. just .. fit ... for . the crows. 1 1 .' A. feW . v luable. speeimens of, a :superio'r breed ar , ' *found: among them, doubtlesi .‘ conrey. d"•there, The rude enddlei.in tisetitrio g them are mostly o ', Spanish'- origin, : o 1 tamed at the - sett e tnents: 'They : con ist each, of two ha , rds an inch thick, six : nches wide, .att . '• two feet long, it-Minded I , t the corners- . o as to fit:theborse's bac and unite .. by two strips of bOard. pa r sing.. across ..the 'back bone; the - Several p'eCes* lashed - . together • with lent her string.. : A prece of guanaco skin often - serves ii de cult of .a saddle. The steed is 'guide -hi a single rein, tied • round the lower ja iri 'sonic albeit-1 sport . ..a bit,Ofirou or vio - , secured by a string reund the jaw, 'ail King the:rein to this. Spurs, like the'res a. their iriclitt llppa i Talus ere:mere effi ient -than .'elegant.-- - . Tliey arc indeed f ode. and cruel . things: straight sticks, .siXitiches. lOng, ^with a' Gong, slikrp iron, ins rted intol.he•ettil,:s.e.. Cured' by a siring n ;$ t rap a rOtuul tlib IP*. linv"iii the font, and tied at tie top, 4 sec mid strap near the mei, and -fi third pass- ing:round - the hell. .. They are all agile excellent horsemen • - . .. . nd gu eep over . . .• • Fin. weapons,_ th. chief,- . Ut i d . a few -of • theprineipal men ha 1 cutlasses or:swords.' -They..had.n6 fire-sr 15;•nOr could I learn that they un4erstoit their its.e ; bows and. ..arrows,.spears and war-clubs,. rppearA. to.be equally unkn4 .n.. All the men car ried knives; and the bolas,'l . missile Wee- Tim used in the capture ; of all kinds of game; - This Consirsts of twti round stones or . lead'halls,.. if-they .can be ..priic.ureil,. weighing each aboti. a prinnit connected • by- i'strap or thon 'of leather, ten or twelve feet - long.. " V hen engaged in ilie ' chaise, his horSe".at 1 is highest - speed, the krider holds, iloe ball m his haul, and whirls the other. .rapi / dly.aliove his ilead..;. when. it has acqiiirea' sufficient -.tit . I unentiim, it' is hurled with uilerring aim at the object • 4,1 pursuit, and . .either.- strikes' the. victim 0 I . . d "fli Pinf i lil'keVihilltig 3 . isl itialtimi - rock 1 - I ~ ~ - • . • I the- liiinteifr..s.knife.'. .i - ' . -. , , . This tribe numbered abet' one thou . - sand ;" the chiefis theacknnw edged.head of the peoPle. ' Whether his 'ower•is hi rediteryor e*tive, I coo! not learn; but incline to thkbelief that i was liet4:d itary, as iti - appeared I o" be, i his-theory at least, abSolote : _ inell gee "thins of im portance his decision is\final ; yet his snb jects takiconsiderable `l,Qie ty .with his op,iiiimiii sometimes oppose \ iis counsels, and . even questiiin 'his autho r.. ' Do the appearatice of such demeerat!es -inptonis he sertietitnes - . finds* neees.t.nry to ssert his soVereignty with Spirit, eid brtindsli es his! cutlass' smartly before their.eyes. - -.. The habits of the people. are..not only filthy, but indident to the ast degree; exertion of body or mind is.t ; eir gi•eatest dread.; :They never go► en In liiihting ex- . •peclitiOn till-there. is nothing iniore to eat •nor even then till they feel ti4e spu.spf ex treme hunger l .It sometirhes happens that at -such a crisis.a ‘storin. conies on, which shuts them in; and it i, is no nat.& Tient . . occurrence . for them l' wider' such circumstances to Base two . oil three days TI • 1 without tasting food. _ leyi learn not i ' 1 18*-1 - mg by experience; the same c ii 1b 1 113- , dolen - ce and reeklesspess, followed by the. same painful coniequeneei, ion continu ally recurring.: . .1 • . . Though their great size iiit _first sight was fitted to inspire terror, i'; required no very lung observation .to ' discover that they Were deficient hi naturtil courage.— This in•fact. -might lie inferred at. once from their habitual deceit, treachery.and artifiee;whieli are thedefefices of the Weak and . timorons, rather than the .weapons of .strong atid daring natures. They always stalest the night to inflict injuries ; never Meet an enemy in 'open c:Jaihat whom l they-can stab from behind, or. despatch. in the dark ; and; when obliged to attack by day, - always do se in large - numbers:— This defect of courage is Increased -by their superstition; they :haie : great faith in. charms., signi•atid - omens a weakness which I at tieipated might-exert great in fluence on my destiny in £thpurtant con junctures. • . ' - . ' 1 . , : . • . The Pa.agonians are passionately - ad , dieted to gambling, and for that purpose use bits of the skin of rho guanaco, on Which are rudely depicted.dogs; and a va riety of other beasts. with divers mystic marks ar.d scrawls, done With a stick in a iiig ment composed of clay,, til nod, .end 'grease. They prepare their merit getter- I ally by tossing pieces into the .fire 'or inis- pending them _over it, until - somewhat; cooked, after which :they 'eat them :_wit it-' Rut: salt- or other condiment. Their wn ! ' -ring Is somewhat "different fr m oars:_. ,No"words - can •do- More . ben; patina justice to one•of, these . ..mg - I'll g`econes..4--' Not : only the skin roof Of their wigwams, - but the/stokes andpoles ishieli ion Santo the frames are parried . along -Withtbem. Their fiirniture gives them 'little trouble, soldine 'consisting of more than the Atitia on _ Whicli' ttey, `ifip; iiii - toi:horti jinder ! box. a font sticks for fon?tinimeat;nfidn leatherO water.loickelf: , .''resitS ; And for= 'lkon, are all peeked ' together 'On •iheir horses'' hicki. :: The. papOoses, in' travelt, ling a relathatis kind ornioodenniedgli -munde4 / 4,theAliiids'iilieleigh:.runnera -, , and crossed Oritytuirioit tilatii , thiChh4. Ahapartn.:stroosrptiitethei:. ,, .Tho little( .hrats , ato . -136 - tind: - uisinahnio :Inaciaini*: wbiab; &VISO Alltied - 14.1sivibekkoids and :iicti , lirylmilicir bolOSi;:-.00; hriol :of- .I,loi. . fo bale 6 ". ll Tiniiiioniosition , f. ‘.- ' ``. •i" ttheintir *itviiites ok. rit NTROSE, PA. :TIIURSpAY .i ..IIOO . * . ;, - ; ; 10'4' 4.,.-:-, . - the ' youngsteri,..if.4hey, have' as much sensibility to pain' -as: other ebildreti-of which I incline. to dodbt • - asMiey are iii-. nred from birth. : to atinciet every,sPOctes. of hardship. ~ -, . • . ... .T-lie sledge. with itik Bring ,burdea, • is • thrown across- the it-dries back; and inege fast to the load:: .Tys(inother:rnontits tn, tlie-top.ofthe:pick raging her - feet - on the \ •trse's neck; ; and:aimed:With a; cud ; gel wai l - whi c iothe vi g orously . belabors. - the basil. j rig ht' and left.: - The - pappiiri ses not liking the- •" quarters assigned Ito v them, Set - P . a s generld..l9tialtig., - Mot h ers•and . ideti , initt 'join in full, chorus, dravvil g tin t at tli e top c:if iheir voices, ...Ho 1 ! mutts, nutty ! -.1 - Iori! :minty, rou y l',' - withent the least. change to the t ousandth repetition. ~- Alt! heat. arrange ants- ate,made Witkiemarkahlocelerity . •,---in "thirty - nil utes not ' - a "tent is, kit standing, but th .Wholetribe, their tetie ., inents and eh* . ls,-wives.and -briits,'. arc horses; and the motley ; all - picked uppii cavalcade iiimfes off like an arin of.beg, gars. on hnrsel4a k. ~i . • • ' •', -; • . ' In addition we find the foltoWnig . In tiswer s t . k. further. inquiries,.—fiw- I must plead guilty to a-good-deal ofeuri wit y. in respect ' of the poor itidian and liis . blasted.lpes T l was informetLthat With nut the - chiers!consent 'no marriage ?was permitted ; that in - his . judgement, no..lii-- •diari- who was not,: an liccOmplished rogUee7-particularly in the horSe stealing linei r --an expert hunter. able to provide :plenty . of Meat and grease; ivaa,fi tti have a wire on any -.... He never gate; hi s conient for su4li lazy ones. to take an ex tra rib;, but, ha Very considerately added all the differenCe it made-was that - -skittle one else:had-tO support the aqua - w till the suitor proved liimseir . wortlfy and lac- 1 quired suffi.ciant wealth to justify. taking her. tohia wimam ; and if he.etired :Much for his - covey, 'l)c ‘iciuo not be long in . earning bet i it- would make him.a first.. rate thi - cf,-•--the• most indispensable title -to favor in the t 'Ube. - lIt: appeared that:. the poss.ession of twohOrses, tine for ',lin self and one for leis, intended, wa.s , regarcl 7 ed. iii- the-proper out fit in a inatriinunia I advent ure: 'The Women!- are, somewhat -iiVen; to quarrelling amJmig- theinselves; .and when their combativimess is. once active; :they fight like tigers . jealoMiy is a freqnent occasion. If s sqnaw suspects her • liege lord ofundueTumiliarity : ‘vith a rival; She darts upon the - lair enchantress; wit 114 he' 'fury. of awildhcastr; ' then' ensue such a :pounding; semi ching, and hair puiliug. as beggars deScription.. - The gay deceiver ir.l4.ruifv...car4liite...slitic.Pti;A‘t 4, e...., _..._ . l progress of t he l eombat, - generally ,* chttc ling at the fun 'With : great _Complacency. 'A crowfl'gatlfers around to cheer onthe . . rtva,ls, end the yiekety wigwam, nuclei-10e JelleCt -01 , the , +quail within; creaks ainl shivers like: slnpin the wind's-eye:j j• • • r While the cutitract- of marriage IS so j - rpga riled ._ by ' the : chief:Os- top be subject rto a veto in. : : every case .wherei : proposed match appears. in his !eyes_ J un sifitahle,'lthe . c4entony isliteially nothing at all.. I Due- sanction having been given by the-supreme authority, the bridegroom takes home 14s 'bride: for. better or fOr worse, wit hou.any of • the festivity—that graces _similar Occasions. elsewhere. .1 '.• • - .. , • f'. s..' - s -. , a . ~ • \A.l39iparnents, bits of brass and ; copper.' jiliver ofan geyman silver, haVeti . . high Valtiamong . theindiatia, and - when J", the metals ArA l pleoty such-adornment . i:c very Common., j\ The -.children's, --slioes•- • hcVe sfa'airrivnt pieces sewed tin in front;and.j they appear on\othcr. parts of their dress.' ' When . Icaicr t f tik•cy are more seldom Seen. -1 Plack.Sinitifing in Pat agonia is SOmething ' of the rudest.; ' T%vo hard flat :Ofonei•- . 1.1ff duty, the one as anvil, and the - - other ui . . hammer. -. clfilie 'effect ofiketit in Making the metals mineable, and ef,.ibe ,art:Ofj tenipering,•t4peoplehaVe'no knowledge. 1 -, To make a •4nife,they take - ii . Teee..tifj iron droop, oi: iv' pi *in any .practicable she e',.antl htt.)mtner stsVny Upoit\it at'lirrt-', . . r . v'okinglyalovri rate - .- . - •: : ' •' - \‘: 1 _ .. .. . L. • \ i -.. .Their•Wpmik are not heavy-enough to 110:much execution; but ,the', keep: Up a -, 'constant .t ap; 'tap, tap, hour ..by .hour; , till j the iron is .fintiened to the regjuired slinpe andAimensiciiis. .j:lt - . ia'then !lathed Jciti.ja smooth stone till - it is worn down to an edge, and finallhinsertedinto ja woOden 'handle. ' Sometimes Melted hiadis'pouri ed, into the hindle r liut lead appeared to be -a scarce [cOrninntritf. -Alt mechanic. arts, if they deserve - the name' i !ereiti an equally- yodel -and priFnitive ste4e. 'The Simplicity- oflthe people's ideas is indeed: . eat raordinery, I n invention and 'ton , stimetiveue sliiiii• ire balms, ' .. . tarly' . th .reitllity"vre(literally) pulipi up stakes, 4 :were obt he mo#e ; - and of ter jiiiirney rig all :day, encaftipeer in'aait- 1 'uat ion .veryfiltetlief..boo- we. :lift-in the I Morning. , Ithel:indifins ' spent..il heir titee , es usual; iW• - ktniablifig and - entishitirMiteli 'ethers- hair;.'*i Ili'. i -Initsh` 4naile:::of.,ritfy roots . 1 ivi "ltk nt igettie, " The likrittitir tee . . • eeived as It!:fee - the game' ear . tOred'io - the-. preeeits. Tke; reader will cxcuss a more explicit et atehleni - of. Whit; *thdugli•likie "abemilialthi ;ftliati calmilittiliate; it - hetAy less teliutisiciA::.',.. - '''' • '- '- •' - - - "- Ay; •; . :!..00r , :- . •... , • . 'One forenoon -aa I was beginning to :feel impatient toi'more;—zfOr erery - moveinent seeniediti fin the flickering hiipe 061 we' would.ebnn Teach a place aftirdinesortie cl. avenue nf • ' ape.' and thia'resiteslinnitid way -, ' imsidet amp - life dotthly dik-4 smahe OW infor ed' l nte that 'we , AMIN I . j de- lialitiv 'that 417111'mpg rat ;Otis •=heid'iime 'ffieneedi vOn one , of his'dingbick iisme in with a child crying at a ,- ternpeattioni rate; - Thdrversion'which she,Ore of his miliplaihttstreated'ilie.marclung4siders.i A meese44'n;tyae `fnithiiiith , ;:deapttchedl frrOtie'isiti*Wav,the :heeling •-lut4 Y: Tie PhY•icimi iliinn 7,liitivid. afrand;wittr, tw o atimil+atitigitiiivikaixp . h!pi#4obr•skini 111)01161 fooi3cypt'andthreetoriffhit.itudies inqihnostel l tllluik-tt , toolpto bee *F di Filie l 4os t - t .17 C , '-` '''-::' 1 ` . ‹` -, i•-. f!f . '3 i igf , t,: . - 'f. , Re Walkrttravflriili--:1114 ilioietr the i - packagesiind iv - who. held :thel lit AVbatever' his . a hitelun.j could ti .-forhe was rot rir • word •waaapoket 'tor all the whil . the:eye. 114. - . porting that the I some ~ re.lief,: tir• was exhausted. .. applicatioh--Uot Ito the preacriPtit mortar Made ' of brought, this au _ over with, her 1.. w CO eve it -t he -req ing..redticed Wu, liaint,: bedaplid head to fttot,:g vi - inul appearance ; brag* at!Olis ion his shrilleat tones breath: - The ine. :but iinstea.i. of Me onlya butfch of o , Ile eiglit.or teni' in elan, comatenced -mutt eritigfaltst four or five mi Mt 1. I which. he Solie -.1 °ugly for .*.,nii u lii* . place by : I is tentl . ta hefOr .'.: an ate o iinpo . .tai 1 ~ been et% u lung ,c leaning ~ ft rward, - folded n :, is -Inc l 'nasty ill in'tig-es man (Os ill broke better, • 4ti't , iOu and gruUted - Is , was made 1 ie - t .like • respotise. 'ordered, anot he the:.applieatioti, were apittfittge rattle: The pa l lr more t r aseitted is .Was.bettet. i .1 - I* I I • . The chtef :tot* ut.,,ii pit ;tad cut ofrenOUg 'for ali t ftil, which' was Ito dered accepted 'ea. :a . p ofesSiont strings were the up ea! their proper i+ce tacle, a was- shaken: with a: - heat whether- by. w 4 o *finale ;i ma tiote , Of-grati Ude' fur triumph .f3ristiecess,-Coulti guessed- I But; he practitil l ly_evacuatetithe s ltalgebek broke oust{ rpOt.fe 'rociferoUl .--,,...;•.-;._,....-..--,?: .... 7 -6”...!.' , .......r-r.^ be 'hid • re ./iftrved. - Bu, Ili, deuce itt.their imetlieal',A to be bltkisitt away: by a 'W I tempest; -iThei evidently -1 as nearly . itfallihie.. 'His obviously aimed more 'if t. of hii spetaloi,s'.thati at ,t' pitient, bet that .wlianoe Patients aincon4: us hava.t disagreeahle applicatiOnaj The noisy (brat became gut relief: ftr shiktly appeatli w and t-, ,) ell. d 3 criiitintfed It thi i 'time, as - Ilhad ppon Unit Thri big lit A correspondent Ofthe I, blican, /writing' from . 4 acts, refutes the following .f a soldier on the 21st el : The old flag!staff at the batrdck;s had been sliakng and topplinisll winter, and the day . I;*ingi cairn 'the Igeueral..bad -a party to take it ilown.. z A soldier, Milh ael ItleAnally,lef 0,1 l:liiagg'.s battey , accordingly mounted to litho "Cross-ti:. es ;• and unshipped Ole topitka#. From So cause it becenie tipmanacable, and , de'd through the platform 1 to the greu tr The man' at the mastheal , kept his pcomposedly, coMposedly, and gave.tim 'l,y warning • r the pa - rty below to isttif from, "midi Nine.- otiti of, ten , Men, try i h a Spar .fi feet long?shooting:and rai n i ng liketan tow thro4glt their bands, ' :than insect footing ala 4 .dizzy height , , would hare. the f the Yarda nd tumbled fro i the platfin While he party .belove were . I remov the top st, io the disco Tend tons! ?. nation "o • the lbyst ,- mulatto with, th soldier at 114 at the to; head, !toil , sytrit , ' to short at its haSe, and i i = a •erri crash to he -grout Idler in i meantime wasfseet his posit a% the - mast went t icling h . in air wilt frightfi ae with 1 feet :_aelftpossession. adjo 'm1\14131,501 clear this framework et Ithe'Cilll.s#ll It and as he mast neared', l tit‘ giiihntl; evidently with a . welt-Meatitred: •le ilightediwitb safety . ituiditbiec.cimra, .All, were : startled ,: tot 4 ~athazement, much by the, intrepidity , diiptitYed . a: the imm i n ent--peril it a‘iet4ed." The'ri -malt iva* forty-eight ree, i high; the dieplanded if, fifty from,es base ':- i' , *- ! .- .. 1' : - ' 4 • .. , '•;' . '" . LAII iMiIitItIAGE - Dundee i „,...,__S I NG, ~ ii .. 1 ''"-- . . hich l i zsmeorei Ottcerasingu,all marriagefw , took Once at Wegant§t,beY CP;r1 1 .1:Y”I on the ,il,l4Akt. -I:4p -Rali!ies arelroliP,:l'; . ETIMI3OI44gI'iM ittilJail l . gettl**lt. The, Reim' says i - i.,. The bid g•roOtit' is about gi, i , 24-yeati efa - 'A brudiUil l )1 . - hini: Rue ' r.: tairryillikttiimiisteosirei Witless Atttpp. 141 ,Oss atlaltril 4 .:tlielmk, at: 1 19 11 40!itt ,401° irsi,s-tiii. some te "r* :,, # l, e.tr a ri olai;in ' titter an abiiiii ' ""of -Aitio 'Ake: ytiottri; iljO' &ilia' u-, to lee - hilisiiii, 4 YiOdipithat; tut 0 "that , dr 411414, - los* slipeesiorset‘, titedo young wriinenl4toi s inf ilia rtidP o .'ilar. 4l o:4 4 to a. I.* stoat in i- ri:u.ituciO4ymitmg,tt -I ,:ti., cotuil i' d -t . ai ift i lle!vrifldo isiii'dr4 bor,i4iici'ifli'oi4 ;id .titi*itiy 'Win' right to - titit tliti*9!* 711$ 1 alutdeObve tothtiii i fortliitiVil. 1.1 pe4Jim . , rteo.4. in 4 de.ciarigt lOW -,T, $: i tg . f9 riP e OuPt ilb •- - Wii t ti.l. l ., 4 t'?. 4 i"»,)!_,,t -, ,- , A ; AA t . e ou . viir94,'*f!ijit,..*lci,,t ', :T4 2, ,. of - "ding.tt4si46.- Ind: ite l '*(.. day het of =biz utioilinif 44 . 00:1 4 : 1 10 . ' 1, 1 413 010 thitogdai.i . l.. ,‘, ~:.',11,iifii!::, . .3.-1,:: ). , - ~, - 1 , ..:...,;,•„,,-4.,..''..,. IZEMILI "acted bet le path thent t Lave'' ide the mot it in - her ail light graft IA been impair. buffalo. -Nd ~e time, the ,1 him stpadit w deit p c o al v t i n e - ' n ,12 1 -. rthably.. that - be' otor ordered all. ater, accord. pg . ra!loi- but 'or e rne, .Clay was thor worked it id!spittinitopoa it itsture, and usteney yf t le fellow , itlectdedlypOir 6ntly. took . tint= discoursed I in , lets fairly oui of. est Wait.opend;. ierbs - .• disclo4ed !news mid a rat'. The s pbisi- . his Strings,and looking - ,wme a Ist !tile'. foil) ore p Tho do of hot % I ; n Sail.' . clay.. , toult- liands, i lite \ md 1 ZEE ho litt I he evil: on, and ill he ‘y, cine ch icinal I 1 ich's si MEM igenng naudibl . - • expiration of ed :away f ri-` n) ) and . . resu t ed yeing Min n I turned - with •,-, chief, who . as " d'on liis coul4 ' arms tighlY _watching affix;. eat:nein, The' "I . tbink li is. 1 clsiqf - maid -(1 sate app at and,recetrett .a plastering ittg, eli-)dy, fulloi el lerions ' strings !lowed by the titlparent once atient. ) H 3 He le t g b i e z ce to th with--1 4 tifthet' _ ilenr s'. Th t.." . trii4thpr; ilother ' rstffm 'be niy I duly fi! end gr! he lecci that. the ch ce rout u i f tlr t t i : b p a i ‘c p anti - gratefull 'fee. T 7 ii• replaced nd the raft ty gond Wi the.cure, the fee, or not be,easii ner bad 'hail pre his patie -1 lila n'S:S.S, . . . .thetr• can , ;yiser was o. at, or (tet Fregarded )?'l, emedies we e i.miOnati 1 6 bcidys.inf it I teerit of riiiii 1 .. ~ endure mot . lu a u vet our - et, to be. q ti l l Trine' Cir _seri to with e.ss. St: Loin rf.e. efrerson Ba ,wonciedulteat rtgr,tta. 41 ' en, l ed, t a oc- I 'in Moonlight., Softly falls the : moonlight glimrper Oct' the quilt . sleeping e a rth Stealing Stealing throngh the Thiefliul casein O'er the lowly,tottage'lseartli—ni .13:idling in itssilvery Low; thatched roof and plats to I ;And their waving outline ractug On tlia Whita.'agasbeil'oottagliwalli un tile Mountain tot, it lingers; Like a crirs.r \ nofc &dry bright: 7 TouChed if by fairy' Augers, "alistoin rock andtree • - eii l Fh . li ght; And the little bropk , that Lobbied . . . .In the vallei far below, - . .. • i Sparkles with unWonted . pleasere • In the moonbeains' geni 1 gloir.. ' .Bright th e village Spire is lowing. I: . In the . pure - and gentle beams, .-_ 1 And from out its len,gtliend shadow! : Many; a 'snow:white tombs - tone glea And the night wind ante - is sighing: 'i ' • Through the long, dark, rasa that . o'er ibe.finany dear "ones sleepin,g.-` . s p of / graves. , I In that acred lace . 1 ; , . • • . . ~.0b 1 .how „ sadly 'o'er my , sinric .;” • ! . , Flit the memories. tomid fro .l' L'', Of the many moonlight wnderings-. With those loyell.ones "iong.agu.7l 1 .1 -I -.,-- They the "golden streets -4 -1' fue l walk ~ 1 -*Bathing in celestistkligh: -. •,,i, l. Thenithey• know DO Waning, EnUmbe4 • "Neither is there ani v night.7" •:. :2,.: - i i - .3lotitroee,:April, 1653. .. :. . 311isallantaug gnitrtiaug.. . - ;'.• • The - Ru Raway-'s. itet4rll. l- : I - iVell here am - I, aft 9r 'nl lii'ght' s - w a l i'• once more in the village' where j li, iieas` bnrn. • 17he sun ii' yFi now,: m id ~hir i jin ' g brightly..; •Thi4gl4 appear "I the-'same, and Yal• diffeireat. There was a big i ree used to' stand . at the Cornerj,• and where is Carer's cottage! •,_ '•,'- • :- • - , hreedays 240 I ihncled at.PCirialllol3Lll:. It as on 'my birth da •' 'F t' I -1 I - - )'. , °r- "?!)- "g I s yea havesi been iailing about' pu -the •seC, l tind randering, aboutinn the'li t id.--. 11.,Pw things comeoYer'ine! I: nja:tnan utt'w.; but for all that, I '''Ct; j uld.a:it l Iloirll atO,cry - likea.ebil I 1 -• , t. ' - i =-; :, It seems hut •as yesterday since! I-ran. away from home:. It t ai he:Worst days work 'l' ever did. I• go :' n' in - ilje,lfriutti, 'tail I beeifi'uttkind'rer'iti dearjr'reotheil i. and undutiful to -my f t it' r, r, and thei,,d42. -, &afore be tidd,-me t o wrong •I was. H. spoke:kindly ,end i n si t riew, but my , pride would not bear - it.j I thode t ti -I i i would leavehome. • ..-Wi at is it : that Makei J s 1 ' 1 - 111 tremble so .nowl , - - ' - J • i _;., My father - Coughed a _I crept aylingl)y I his door: and I thought I had,licat.d - fmy, mptber'speak ter, him ;- so ,I stolid:a Mo- Ment with my bundle in my band bolding mi,breit h. ' Hetenughed. j again,. ,I 1 have . "seemed to beartbat cough in-evers quar ter of the world:1 -- - , ',,1. -J''''A - • -'-•- -IWiteri• I bad radockedi the 'door, j my-- heart failed me ;Ifor my sisterhad jersed me over night, •and ,told - I+ she: bad--sotee thing its tell Me in the-Morning:. I •knety what it' was ; she-had bee 1 knitting me a i :pair 'of garters eto giv ne nt myl :Itirib-; kiY- , I turned back. , opened fhe door, of her little room and looked at her ; but , my. tears-fell.on' the bed-el - 441ms; ano-1-bras af r aid ii would 'Wake her-. 1 /lalf blinded I ];groped,owe stairs. I.Tase,as I:'='ha - 4 1 gently,: .close • the doors; v the p rn ot e en t. rattled pier m) head.; Ile - aid:it sand . , • there, : was mother;_':'She spoke to`-me; and-when I did tint-intwrir,.slieteriettPut - brad to me. • Than }cry ' has rung in My. ears ever 'since ;• aye in my very.drearas! - 1-A...1 f r hurriea away 1 - .1 9 4, I siipposet:a . s Cain felt wben he had murdered his•butt)) , er. : Myfat her. my niother.and my sister had been kind to Me ;•,bitt.•l had been im- . kind to them, and in leilvingnm l,eihuit' felt as if I were murderin .thern all., 1 . - Had I been .a •rnbber• could' not have felt more• guiltY.Bnt•-, What . dc .I 'say that far t - I I was j rnbbit . them . of, their' peace. . steal ng hat from: t em that the world could not make r . up j. to :. them;- but on I went. "I Q that I cPuld , bring.back that bend , . - ~.- ', •. - 1 —-. .The bills" look as purpl e is they4l idi When ',l used tn: climb up4heni.irighe: rooks are cawing amougr -thei•high? • J elm, trees by the church: Iswonder ',whether' ti t er_ arp,:theJ , _sasitel- , -,-Thena'i, : tv . , ablibtiist*eimies:Ov4lntt Tali V i titcoei.. Wopiet.z..l, klainel.- - I, feel , Olive ia:ste'beitte J roi 0 164 -ic - •; : - ,- , ':•1 ' :; 7:, ,- It- , :---1•1•,7 ;.' ,l .;•';' r n ifere 'la 'the:corner orli!6, j -itedgeAtia',, ihii it'd - ieat ; Inti i• kite . --14.101tnt ._%,..aiifing , , irtriittn there. : There . , ii the., atek:l4l.ireituttk 'that my siiterJalle4f;!ter : ,-,' o:iiSiiii-J - , iistioglvralking4tk*. - Ft An 7 rtubtikr 49 .44,Js* ; l l bed \ -ionm, window ` :-. ln.r.,nrkii*l4;="l"i'z' looking.outtmr, - .That•:erit: thakeit .f.- 'l-1 sewkiiii4 ,„iii,! :', Th . •t!!l*,:licihortlt! i ~ hetniheror.,,... thin pt '141,4440,k: ~ they do., Father Ninth), 'nt letAti _, s grow in - this faChitirre_nO --ili?- thir d 'fa I, :kiiii7.and'my' mother and my,- sieree*F=r,. 4itTe4,-.q.mt.;.rati tbtu 0 ibi 1:41 , X0 1 ~- ; ,,6.., fOilt r 4 le Ibii- door flOVAD# 4. :'dlin: ft jpd .40v lioithiiiiii-iptliubf.t.7,- - 149, - irsiiii:" . -411‘, i ittotileat theis gravw:;, ~ I -,ll4r.teP 1 ~: art 15.. 'itoitidWer,l4 Willi eliptitioliiieOfers*lo , i irailiiiitiiiitigo:t 4 :r .owol*k1 ; :, - 00etit t,o , bt iitherotiael ••••;:reiAti . tOta ~ '44iikilhaittisiii' an thirst' ' l :#4 ,o *ti,*: i' , r and , :ii-- - Thelidder tervy - !iMiiiiii*-144tt, rwliin I ' - rin ' a‘iiiY.'4:44Y* 6 6l . e' Auras,iivesiir-:'sgt4lifir ..4 . l'itoiiiitilti*#.4?4 a Tyr liiii*lfritviiii inatiOrl'46ol4 - 00 - 11 , 411erouldj, could];' - dill a 4 ,134110- to be heilid4litiii*if:t *intig:'( ig * ci l ia heii•liaT..'34*. •..tW' i . i. ;- : . - i' , ' - '. ":: Met ofia usitio l ipt- fig. -:iwi , e-lAt* ',,- _.- *liiiikut - i)i l ii.afinoieff , 36*-O*V,, i 1! -, eiti iiiii tria-014 - )iev.' t•leolialk*4 140 . - f,'::::,. :,,.. 10* i , itiviiiilitie.lihtioao4,o4l,l4l 4 .=._ - --,. --.-, -, n.,,T , e tc;, ..: 1.6',: ,,, :;;' - --.---:- -: .. ,-e..:?& , ,,,, ,, v...4- - 'i'l,',="l;,llla4-i . J.q. 7 6:t4-_;:.:la4illitAa4ltiVili 1. 1 re eft m. ig er- es , he, 7.c:: • i •HOLE • - NUMB • • 1 . . • • • utf e color. How narrow ;the Oth 13 tWeen the grass !;`it .:u ed,io;lit! - *treii:'li - 1- ITilst d ! thou_gh . t so. sl.l'Matt , l erii ; l : ': < liaM4,... s a tat I see is stancifix,tliercqlt. ....-K _l --Thellitit time I Wasl M that ctiUrcti; 4 "r fa her: was•With‘"me ; ad ithia,,teit:Wistt_,l ."‘ ty son hear thelns eitotrefthiti4llll. er and 4irget tittoha iWdflfiylnothiii.!!.: , l- -- -P us: ' i. 8. ;Oh. w at - iiicurie46''iic 'iungUpoti i * ls - whFt vegiatiiiiitierttioij , .. , ..,- . , ~: ,V. 5•-. . , ; ,.: 1., • $ hap! word I , ' -. '-' ,\' ". _ ~',.. -.• ~.i4 Iy Uncle liesAnder the yeiratrairgiateri,- • • = is and' he had a grave it - ,Here ff#iiiit. - .4.,? - -; -, :.: , --, itial,writteu all 'overii W, xiditi taiiiii*::: tOn ,:- " in. memory - filtimprei- -- 14Y- , - crOi:" But what li• the name - -', " Wati - er,- Ifaycroft." 1 MI . , latherr : nit' i'' ' father!. ..Arid Mary lis• - yrife:"' Oh: irk ' . mother_t and- are yon, .'Othil.g*il :',.q - !:.41 - e, , hap,' is heat on me. .14p kFl_tt,,uftni 47 ,,.• heart and Hon! ! ' •; . ' - : -,:•-- ' ..`i i'27T-t . •.?i =•: • ' And there's anetbettninie ,yet:Attait r ifil - 5, 1 freshly Cut , EStlia' -flayerak:4oi: : 2 - ;da6ghter, aged ' 24 ." ` -!' My iiithetfk,iiii' Arildt her i . liod My.sisi' r ! wlf:,Aid: 'riot' ';, -, the sea swalldW me u - p,whin I - iiiAl t ;l', , si eta i tI. deserved it. , Ithal.'cii iiiiitiiifilit3 tdrpe Cow :•'.. the - 6y' 1 " that o'c'ketli - 4f is his 'fat her, and scOrtiet ,t - iiyabii 'Wilk* ]i ' Fr, the ravens of the' 'litany 1 4111:,itialt: it 3 / 4 t . .. ou ' zkiid,lfie young ,ii rea '_alitdr eaelt; , ,i7., b. v.-xxx, 27: ''' -1 ::, -. '_ ' - r - -Y - i?:'Q , But yet-,I racollecthow nt ge;tt l fatit=' , `: - : eta and ' .xuathir: niad: 3 / 4 , 3 / 4 tii - f poinetisitifili‘t - 1 11. - ' mb ofG.4 whieh!takOh aw a y i:liii i iiiii , ; ‘ , Of he woad, , -",thera Is' 'll4 - i . ef4: . giite- 7 :. bidle,7, said my" snothek ' "C h r is t _is - a lie 'l - , i i ant_ wil film_ fo saver 3 / 4 'plO4 T liiiofitliiiirj ott talon to thOsO*or • - ) 6l relki- -, 'Pli - thiff' - '-' I iievort;foritet theiii:n' w 1 ' - ."--:`---'-' 1 1 ~ • - , ~------ .., . - Parker Pilisb . on - Tobacco 4 - - '-' - -: . -• _ _ . - "'-- ~, 1r:. . . n one _town, Iw , fors': day, tdotiv- - rel Ctantly _kept at a Miserable- hotdl.. i''''• 1 About noon , ' ay weddin party censistitie L ' of Sorpe fiftepn or tw iity couples, If I - - '4 l 13 cordage:s; ene''e dphs Id elMbr'lei t ii4 , - 1 ed, as l'auppoSed, id il uner. - - - - Thif;lailiiii: '•,-- - *ere.Waded 'Upon . ' i, -- the - Rarlori';:iii'd'ir" treated to letzionade. 7 Then - illilieTzetz .6- tiemen- went to, 'the ar: and calleAioril': linindy.4, Thei..socin d ained:the-barr, ;and;..7.77 a boy . was sent- t : , :ti - grpcery - op .; site to replenish. - -. ' ', '' '--:`' - '''''':'ill -, After drinkingihetps elves rich and iii*' T . rfr,lthey ! ordered their horSes. 4 Then eactifi 1 '...- old gt every one Ofthem lighted a.lOtig;*ll v"p4 bad sinelting ci ' Wand' lbatlinglii` t . , hiiiiladY% 4ll.ll i ll ` Wlt' 'I - mai - I_l(4ght ttiiii. 7 --• Scene notif) ft ed witnestea. '= ' -•- - r - • , - - -;',:. - V „ t • t coUhPtiit ask-whyi should-notaltiai. r'' d101t..1, t .i4.14,,,,,,,,-,,,riveyer , l .- , trivemnr+ - -'r' hand: - The bre t •ci c - ast, -- ,..-. , ' ' 4 lt — r SW it - elit' I, ' - - 1 a h iiilii . '' idii" ' 'r have been a tri 1 "of ittengt , r eet - . .1 aci(of ad. ..alligator, Downr•r"the , iipriktp . -f r ~, 1 the i y_\vOr. oneafier another, eiettr'ci'!!‘'' . I' ' : Of them ; puffing out hiismokelikistist4to 4- the' l- hiffing- it ' :into the '• , engine, ' watt • w -,, ? broad - beadeta_ of Itie• - --ladies,-.at' , it - •theYr ~ . . . _ ~ - vret l 1141101 3rIntended• fell: .bac. 611 1:,..." - #l l- d, - = \ " the - insistea on sinnkihg r teei , l.h_ 11 .7.Pmfbul!A 1- .nriill'ably. all have heed left tit the taxer*, 1., .. EyErt their "filthy bea a wpiiltildiiiitAieeti,,ll psh [ amed - or thetn-*ith.--eiOialn,_=_ -'- ''theiirt inadths.: i , ,,' ''' ." --'- -' i 2- - - -' l ' - --- , rr : ' , '"•'.4 - ; '... ;- - - Say 12warrint sclpf them; will 'lseen I - . 'imbibe the habit; and Itpw ihensielvidit ' ..._: least in t Ls . , ' '' ' li . 'one ac - piditiiiShinent , fultzti - - eifdal tirthetr liege loidi.• : - 4 -..- r , ,.. , ~,, - 'L c savvran instance •tfilip'teietile4:::•*li r t''' onUplace w e hacttimpng - othereoptptitiy; f two - Nrieit . ; tr tnetilerland dattghtetibii, 11-4 fi Osl m tifaitdo °ld, the " 1 4heriuor 11 :!°1 1 ., 1 4uttl -. . , - tiv:le llll rill'i 0 1 11-4 0.; ' '-':.'"r-,Tr'k'-'‘'.4 - •''' 'cone day l lifter:dint lit r,eserfr-iive . .r:r*el-l i .._ 'Men moved- .directly !0 .- . the frxint-eflhe fire, and Pulling•'-'thelr; - We11..014.-:004 . 4 • frlitti;their. pockets, .oiiids.--ilfel#7-;.'l4tOtht r s':" , - brim with thp Stronglit tobiedo;ainitre;: ., ; pared for a regular i" tegale.' And:: a 11.riiq', , g 4 tiit . s• --. '-.. ': . :1 1 : 1 . ' ' '. ' ' '' "-C".•-, :r i--1 :f .• - lAs, soon:as :111e.i-vieTeliihteaqtlitOfav 2.. y , _ 0gi,.....0 up Ai hest possdkle heat i l(and they evldentltf . .... (If ' . : nothing - ' by halv;),they . both took t tli ir'.htimis, and mate all four ` pro, - fi; idlyi engaged . in till; occupation. tuck- t In away as if f, r deAk.licet. -SaCh mother er plated- her left eltilveroti l the cotTek-t PO, ditig knee, remini her:Child's hesikinj it btAirifil of her nrrtqf uthile;iiith the: - iisi-t, ali turned hand she beldf ter pipe readyAiiqui l reipeived it .. of .pUri :for eipect.oratOlt , T eritie*.,.. !nip righ I hind, was merted f I t fi ,i. vari n ui purpcisesi attic& arly the &rel.! ( finger for'crotyditi w . ollre the • fire irt thel ine—a very neidfu :Ctitttion. an it !seem- ever y 'r e ereerit ye ay to fall in a alto*. i airs ttly in the factivethe Child. . iThere sat these smothers , poisoning - 1 ;hetn.elves, acrd senclie4l4,keefattd. ? uses in that which ahoultliktviiibeert- a Piga and - delicittetlirneniftiletriiii e f deidli 1 all through tho syiterns`of their offispettig Ileitit*Pitrt-litranY i . 1 1 6 ! 11- end trar.ati*it I sigli4ntifilit*efaiiitei l ) 6 fi'esh - 0.- of - kiti6likati::ie4.htnyutir, tintilAP Yin* 4 was kriiisny On "se sh(tekku i lgl.,tA!eliketilM,.- * • TlietiOtiSt:ltboie r i t ttotherse committing i dtilike44sulcitbsaonrthe.maelies, and c+ it 1 ;bleWia;:tiiilider es r lboir children: oft i t del i',..44 il I ff:i CO e not to :described, ,I , Natio - •tieein-*ltiligit#:er; m yis the time, :thus 1 Asikclitkiiiii4:4l. pi unit the butchery, 1 4 :4 1 iiio# - 1*11i#1.?Ilv04 babea it ' filieo•44 ll '* , illii.igti.Ored for; bad "I‘tiiiillo . . iiicisiotiimg.., - , , ...,;.1-- , :i i 4,.......,- •-•-.6:. : ,.,... „ - - - *Pit -Butt» the erninelit44 o, tuar s leeti - ketisticc*lfOrd** ter tiificto t 481,4C-Orftftl**,, 1411 -4 4 -, Abbool hairivid. 4 ftmit-gutt 4welittitafcirlheinecnirim+ ti t, ia* Aii•Pese' ‘ed,-s,nl - 00. 441 0 04 ** , 461'ulr to 9 s4t 4400 ,t ~-,.. 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