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"Votro Curse Front Puineethtifonth/y The Mill rond: The linden, maple, and birch area tiles,, With cooling shades, the hanks X Fin In the midsummer Sultriness; And under the thickest shade of all Sitigeth a musical waterfall. • , The burnished-breast of a silver pond In the sunlight 'lath beyond—, T Clear, and atlm, and' mill As -denth,,...• • s a ve where the - South witurS blurring bieakti, ; l ike an angers piUion fluttere* 'clic south wind moveth, but maketh no noise; Nor ever disturbeth,the delicite poise Of \the little tiAing the bey , ' Sitidly wattbing - on Ics'and ledge: ,• It toiiebeth but softly the httiguid sedge; - Drooping all day o'er the water's edge, In the thickets, ihady and cool, The white sheep tear their tender Wool; Pensive and calm, one snowy lamb - Stands sighing beside the gramy darn ; • Shaking and breaking the heavy boughs The limber colts:and the sober cows : Down from the woody hillside come,' .To lave in the wave and hark to the bum Ix the waterfall, beating its airy drum. Deep in the slisidowidell at noon - . , I lie, sod list to the drowsy tune, - - Tanned by the sweet south wind; I.thinrhow like to the poet's mind `Are the skyey depths-446e Filverpond, ghat in the sunlight• lieth beyond * - Dew lindens tall. and the - slimy wall: Over which poureth the waterfall. 'When tbii angry 3farch winds blow, And rains descend; and fieshets flow ' • In terientend rill from mOuntain.and hill,• And the ponderohs wheels of the sunken.mill Gormand and' round. with a sullen sound, - • Rambling. mumbling, half unaeiground,—;. Hoarsely the - waterfall sigbeth ' • -And the waters are streaked With marl and clay obscure, inipure, black, greenish, and 'gray. Bat when thefe shaded Milks I press.: In the tnidsurnmer Standeth all still the mumbling The quiet pond &nit seetd to. thrill •• With joys which all its .winding fill ; And in its depths the eye Inay.view ' • World olsoft and -dreamy hue— Bank, and trees, and: a sky or blue. • Willow and sedge, by : the water's edge!;• And &Wren &hint : from hit and ledge; Lilies, tresses, and. Wild swanip grasses,, And every butterltY,that.. ps . , . The lakelet's placid *lora : • , Thn when the luminOns -Waters; of life ;Are vezecl no more by storrial of strife And turbulent-passiou'ir.sweeping, The mirror at the.poet's ' All - Nature's images receives The kingly oak with its . myriad-fmives—= -Even the web the:spider - weavesi • • The cloud at even, the,aun noon; 'By night the stars ainfthe elmrtned moon And the feet of Attr,ora in golden soon. AO the tree of Pride: and the web of Aii, ilepe's radiant Sistri. and' clouds .that start , 'Across the heaven of thWheart.i • Lave's - glorious sun, in its burning noun; • - Sweet, glowing Pleasure, in - gulden shoon, Tr4 , Adiftg like Fireyouttes dewy grawee: - Sul each bright-winged thought that passes, The styi-deep soul-of the Poet ghwises. 31167triloninit0.'.$40.tigti - i, Eseape from, CoAveni. The Bahia:lre Artu.S publishes a state ment of the escape. of a Ye°Pg lady from a Convent in GeorgetoiVn„ where she had beep - immured, after having been traus retied from the building on Park street in this city, where a nuthber of - uttna The statement is as NIOWs Abouv a year since, a young. ban4some • and accomplished Man; Sister transferred fr o m the Park street Convent, of our city, to the cloisters of a nunnery in GeOrgetown, District : . -of Cnltimbia.-- She was foilonied thither by dion-aklatlY of this city, who being, educated with the reclwe previatis to taking - the veil,' had formed for her so ardent a friendship; that • distance, danger, nor grated nunnery dtior ways; could deter her froth regularly itirrg hfriTV-enshroudeti friend. TheOe visits to the Georgetown nunne 7, Or:tinned on Ihe part' "of the 'young la dy tiom Baltimore, until she_learned that the companion of her achool-girl days; like a caged bird, F e :lied for the warth, genlal.sunshin and an inferiOurse with . the world: of-pleasure, grief, care, delight and htiSy life. • °We-Any, during elate. +it, the fair r Ecluse, throtWiler grated' expressed a wish of more thirrinith nary fehency . ' to lear.llhe dark . int' . "tlit . t , bat cells of hiT:_corivolo-,- acid her rayntii thizing frienct with•-'afticrit . Y; „agreok to takes ll alimonies whith inight."-lPir ed for - her es e. -.The neat'47 a ir.r• nage and htirses were -in -atietidanee •in the neighlwhood, ind-' the. fair delitererl sgain sought an interview: 'with' , there-, ' close, who had her aciarity'stiki of wear - ing apparal and 'other little effects, all paced. up in rettdinisi for 'tier flight= - key which had-been previciuily prepare° ilpon hial , fortunately fittelltheloelc•o m e grated door which had so long sep • ted t r ) ° l society the iniang,reeluse; -and the :.latter, under the gtiidench tif.the fain but c ourageous -friend; reached' the , eorriao; the driver , of -airhich; , `alter precious charge, qincktY and the dark sombre walla rif the Convent sere soon left many miles-ehind.. But shim- POviod' sufficed .to convey the escaped Nun:twitsafeAdosoi-is'fiere she o dw - reniainaiWeiar§tovi 6 ) . 4 4 4 re" gi t nainOitt, the open .Infoild bar: former sphere i s society,-usefnineter, auty•iidd re 'PoYsibility: Th 4 ;tweet has 1 9colatoned DO little excitementind coniereetiiin "atlY among "ceitaan:aitclis4l3 3, bilu i citY , aid the fair heroine:who , plarmea'ana ef : Atcced the escape °filer ck friend. rec eives;with all due btePou h ggb-w*li. r Y's the o tshouodedileadwpwasetstss*:*r9 deny that ft RaPPY ill the lone . lryostare work . Tlw w lo 9f*tep",7b7;,e world , is proeumathetf*brVa . Y 'll * Porienee as yeat-ticonVoc: , e o m4fxra. Pletely cured • lifig . ** OPtusatio, of abandoning.,:tbiti,,t)Vor4'"lool.; -IffificF4ll 164 - Pr* . drato4whath'*.ladonn *OAP X 400111 1 7 huge. land-,:soodott**o44ll4.**.irPrx, On* ,4 APO 2 . =4,A - 7 ":0.-14.1p.4;e41.,..=-•,z. -r .. ',llaw.tr i Pay Ate Rent. . . • .‘ A - ato ItT 0, A VivrniLooryisT.‘ In the summer of.lll47lfac Blau, the ventriloquist had- ()eats,' le to visit Dian cheater, fot .:the purpcista ofigiving his ven tritequiat lect uree-it. iis different institu tions. His attention. we) attracted ,by. ()lie shop - of rat ter--s_humb et' appearance,' from the circurn tanee of speing the own . I i " ' li . d - er of it a ways. sitt _ng et pits, wor ..an a group(_ Of -prett . children laying about the door. Fro the meld eholy I bits of 1:1(41:bunt thei -dregs i lei were evi dently re . otherle. . Mr.l4-iternillaO learnt 1 from the. it:stripion over the dolor, 'that the poor :trade. man , whsi name 4 John ' Penny, and- the ::he exerbised, tbe'craft ,and inistery Of . hoot an . 4l shoe . naking. He was tall and thin; wih a pal visage, an d .rn lOng.hair,-c bed str4igh d t 'iwn his cheeks. - His b t w.ivas in , not to say carewrrn ; I ut.' there f was a ail' of 1 / . )1 meek fesignat 9nl abtort . bini 't at vas vey- totiebing, ;The ventriloquist !being a good hear- t d t o le ai gd 1 l• nga 14ife.and family Of-:is co - 11,ashe_gaied0q the un consciousSat' la hildr tn. could skit. belty think gr. ing of his, ry and the wee bit burns be. ad left at hame'- e could not.,.iesist i 'A ii ug' . not,Penni; a t ' tn, and improvin .his-.ovrn anderstßndin at \ the same. tim , by. , ordering al pair , f hoots. The hum le trade'sman, wh o i was, s usual at his wor , .; gratefully . acknowle ged the order; bu in a npwer tO - Matmilla s v !t ek at-Ural q estion, of when he co uld hate the boots . , - replied.orith a deep sigh that he did not exactly lirior ; thdorder would he exectir ' as Sonn as possible , ; but , that he could .t of fix,ariy precise time i Mac- Mjileet rty m hiS, know i ledge of 'the world, ' and being a con sidera t e man, - thouglit.t hut perhaps t t to poor fellOw bad not got .the means- ttt. utchase the materials: tbere . 1 blank 'air .of poverty abputit lie will leave you half a sovereign )-ii,' said he; '.get ilietn - doite as ssiblh,2 '' To: his. surprise John sed to' take any advance. ,It ne enough: to paY for the boots 1: get them," said lie signifiCant illan Was perplexed. He look - - ly at the son Of St. Crispin, Ay was mhre thotightful and his 'careworn'.than . ordinarily . : 'Don't. thiOli 'um impertinent,' said 'be, was a sr" shop. as a.,.dp soon. as Petinyt I whet) . y` ed . tarnas whose bri look but is . an • unhappy.' Nay, nay cl.l be much a Well yin •i ny my I mira.4 . einti ' Mr.Tra lir.._ one - of thq ,TampaTa I' inquired Macmillan scarcely able to ctinceal a steile. • ' I will confess - that I was,! replied Penni devout ly..l", 1 st ood high in firror with that sin gtilhily:.pions man . All his congregation 1 dealt,with me fn bigots and shoes. I thoneht I had reeved a• special call to - fu ish he Jumpe r with approved soles; butt s.s alas ! one fine morning the holy man teas _ I hired, I think hiifollowers called it , Str h ' was new iere to be found ! This sadltlef !carton ca set] me i _to go back ; I coll t d not , meet mvi rent, anid—..' ' -Why, ho mu h "do you owe sat the kind he,4rted'k-entrili l iplist,. ' I_ameow nearly . 'three quarters in arrears it_will soon be up*arifsj or ;c0., , , iwyo is your land - 1.4 7 , '' . Squire Simitrier.', What ! of the Le ion: irnill An, [ Cats I' 4 Yes' ' Why ~e he is one of tie great cotton l'rds ; be is as iich 4 a w. 1 if I were o beconie surety, tiW' don't you' think . he'd.. give yrui .tinid Tr - Ile l i has been very patient; I cannot Icninplaiw of him. . But he , is a man of 'iiitineits—La man of money., Nev er_ baying kticilcri t want himself, he' annot cictim vel i i to:iiiritx from any:other cause than :improvidence, ii worse,. andhaiifitl tie liyniPaiby . with it' t.he list time he was , tette he - . said h - should call once more ; a r then if the money was not f. ollp 1c4,/ ,Ing.. i rttvemust take its course: I eicpectecl hi ' yOterday., and - ---' ' Eh, mercy - inapt *bites the' matter with you,' Said Ma ruilhin, ' yoit,tremble.l' ' \ * N t ~ ~Yes, I I see he's coming; he. has that fellow lilroadman the likoker, with hint' Macmillan looked out.l and sayi,indeed the Squire . ,. fits fontman, and, a Feryabibb .. suspieinnsFlooking fellow, apparently a t i f emplo ", 'of the brOker, he" had scarred 'time t cast a glance ar.iuud the deserted sbop, PO call 4,1, hiS thoughts togetlter„ re ene th party aias at the door, _and-bad entered„; j . 71.3ei thstn come l ':cried Pitney, with an_ai, of. despairing .rnsignat ion; ," I lave struggled;lieatien knows us lonz as t (Mt' A - - , . I was able, all can n no more„ , _ Well , ' 'Ur. Penni,',aaid the Squire; blandly; "ad vancing te;the. cnunter, 'il7ou -know of course the co 'tse of .. my_ visit 1'.,. Hefei a huge stating _ 01l Parrot,,who,.. with its itcage formed, et of the few. articles : . of furniture in the' r altop began tl..,whistle, !Pail again to-morrow," . to „the astonish ment ofalfpi,esent except Macmillan.- She folios* 44)4 ~I:knotir..i _hank.; The Si/u - ire - Ana. broke!' stared. .i . tlie Squire, bOwever,iestnnerip , You. arci,"of coarse. P m ii;cl4 o 4 :NG. re.nnY r ; ,`Alai 1. not "Ir, "04 / ,)i.w the,..tra4. o lmiAN ' it.!, useless to 4cceire-.You any furthri -I Caowit--.PaY 79u.4thisPiziet4• 1 # 1 riOther:APIltikQs! W.Siinj:turt -ttikft; / Y.iittilt-PrVertY , sir, 4' it -04 Y ' es fairallii it ,will, :I ~vi11,09-itile Oisk*etl,can: ',E,F4vnfien.,w l ll 414 ;for sake'fr!Pl!c.'. What's:o44 t.! -- 4 . lutOrorti:. - . - el-t)ie_ pitrpt,;..'Pally,,4anto:herinlink-', fl# P ,t4 -,.. T4 B 'Oilaren , . , N.r49-411414.1in*. 441C.P gl've4 l .7 , 46 . 0m.iii.41 -!Prifxr.W . "Nitta( " was going: fee (card ; ett Asi,,the . lr l father at Pal)y'a sudden lo- Vinciti:i.thtil:jito4, T0MR411 3 7.4.. Pitted wi,t , „4 - 7M+.oiir_ ' 14 tWitpitled. moth delight/ [ but - the;awfttli3t of the greet man. 4*1 1 ., r _1044:::- , t - i -,. , 4.l,!;=4oonefiledtlire. :, 11 .P. T e tl i !";',7 J .Wri 7. - 4 k,efK. r , s`Vi-0.0 1 . 0 ,4)... /I ' oo4 44lo4•thgir „ V.11 2 4P;4 4 %.9,4 1.1 9t af-: ''lfili!' it'aviireiiiivitil - '' Irivieri t _iiier,i4wel ~ *".y**o.l-41000f . .. :*ifulottilsitritar, i .o*- - : !.;--... ',: iginigtio:O.,4oloigt ‘ iii • ..'4.... - : - ;:,74:_v;• - , - .- , wiott:"!:tat i p i.,:::„{_...-:-...-,,,....... 7, :,-• '.. 1 4.....V . '. ~ .a :?..71, -- =:":•:.:7' , ":";. - :t- ‘,-.-:,:1-41a:....i;n4-1,:41',1,4f;f.rsV.ALIA'C, =l= E=M - - . .„.. 4. TIDE WILL-OF THE PEOPLE IS THF I, LEGITIMATE- SOURCE; .4:11E,:r.F4E thin the matter you seem Nf , _ itte nothing very partic . ulai•.' I'm onved there is,' return an, hose sympa thy" began to . A . fled. Come,, what is it?' e yOu urb piessi rfg, I saadsPen deejAY,llwill clinfe..ls there is, T - have- gpipl the cOngregation'nf the tier: p, the min "ter ofi our lobUt Von dixii!•fi,ofan that yoU Were ..tqr , g`oNTA9s-E;.::Ts-4- - . - pi#.! ! _spg..ii,9oT.l . -q-;' : .,.1).1 . A.,Y:: o,.i'..:fp, , . hare exiclairned „Pon... ~That's .-a fine bird,' observed the Squire,' his attention attracted.' 'I most leave a: mairinpos, 'Session said 'the broker,' 9:out hefdre I go I may ae . well .make out the,inventory, fur I. suppose there's no chanCe of mat - ters being .settled. without ,ii sale,-. Ait' 4 ,.. Penny V . Nhe,' replied a l e ,. il ioem iii. ker., ' 1. Then I'll proceed to my woik a once :Item, one Dutch clock,. . "What 'o'clock, what's O'clock 1' exclaimed poll. Poor Penny looked itupifiecl. :.The chit dren whe had been "regarding' the scene, as we * bait) said. half with 'cicriosityand half with rear, 'now Conld .not help .clap ping their little bands at Poll's tipropial speeches ; but a look 'from their fat her restrained their). .Broadman coedit - iced, ' one high desk 'and counter, one slate,' one shoemakeee.bench 'and tls, three - chats, two tin -candle. sticks, ix - boot ct‘ e. tree k.' - . WoOdman spare that tree,' sung Polly: . ' Clever ' bird; that,' ..Said,,.the Squire, his:attention' now . being greatly attracted. 'You'll put the parret down - Mr.... 131 roaclman: . Oh; no, we never mention her,' aunt , the parrot. .VerY odd, exclaimed, the Squire. . I should like tn have' that bird'; what's your name, Polly 1' Pretty, ...pretty Polly Hop , , kids,'sung .Polly, -cocking her ,head very knowingly. .A;iistwers quite like a Chris tian,' repliedthe _ Squire; 'seems matt saver • everything, .I declare.' ' ` Whaes o'clocic,'-eried - Poll: . Amazing upon my: honor;' ejaculated the Squire. . Now - I think itf.tt,' said he .my ult r Cece - a g 1 4 . - Halos been vinrrying my life put for the last-six .rnontlis, to buy her such a bird as this; One that-can. talk,• and sing, and whistle. I'll tell. y o u. what >I ‘‘ , -sill . do Penny,. Idont want tabe hard upon you. let me have tlte parrot ? , give me - a note or hand for 45' balance, and I'll . tit-41)&11W . the - distress, and , give you a receipt. fcir the £l5 duo.' . . Don't , you iris you may get it?'" 'saucily replied P 4 ~- as if , ?,t-- -site understoed what the land e ore Was talking,aboet. ':' Such a -bird as- thht is worth more - nioney: observed Macrnilicin; 1 wouldn't triitid - giving that much for it tiyself. -.Oh ! whistle - and I'll come •to tee, my hid,' whistled Poll. .Wonder ful 1' said the ventriloqinst. ..I think the ,fairest w ay, .would be.to let Poll vitae to the haramer, and bring whatever. alio. is . kao ke l t', down :for' . The Wohdpecker tap ins the - bone* bee h . tree, sung Po y, The Squire *a 'electrified.--_ 01 0. lapstone—anything more y - said Br adman.- . 011,_yes ; ten lasts, sundry; wa -ends.': -&-c: . Stop,', stop l'i said the Sq ire, ..1 Must linveifiai 'bird : I'll take it-as payrnent oftherent in. full : Tent'? will.thh,Lanit ;you r - Poor Penny seeArl - e thunderstruek: -. ltet - esitattft as if he-ba , .. . _ . ,, .. some cbmpunctious. Tito Zquire rihsciv r r , cif it: . That's:nut enough 1 Well then 111. make it 4'20. Here's. a • receipt ft - tl the rent, and there five - sovereigns..—• Will that do for, you 1 Broad:nail yevit hi draw ynur Man' . You-don't lodge hero_ Mr. Ferguson .with yourainepence,' add ed Polly. . The Squire was delighted.— . . Macmillan thought the arrangement imn 'prableto all Partias.:and poor Penny, sap= ..parently unwillingly resigned possession pf die t bird. . I shall my prize home at on : said he. ~. . . 4 G 4 ed. by, Poll,' cried theibildren.— ~ ...Geo ,by I my , native land good'night,' hang .01l looking .vcry grave,-and twist ling her head first on .one 'Side, and then l on i t he other; placing her . self in , her swing, and violently rocking herself ,backwards and forwards..i The' signal seemed .to .be' given' for her departure. . No*, 'John,' eried-Poll,• when the cortege hegan -to mom' drive--on gently over the atones.' John; does your mother know - you're out 1 1 - I John grinned like a Cheshire cat. The. Squire hooked enchanted, and the thildren.shricked again with surprise and delight. As for poor_Penn3i he seemed . peNectly satisfied.. -. : , As 'soon hate .shop was fairly cleared of the Squire's party. he turned to Mac millan; and _With:an' air of much perplex ity; begged he _Would look iii On the-fol. linving morning; when, be Would hhve some skins, from which he might choose the leather for his boots, for just at that .mOment::he felt quite bewildered. High ly elated -that John Penny had got so well thrOugh Ms_ difficulties, the good yentril- . oqulSt did not . .intrude;" but considerately. took.: his.: leave.- He was, however , a punctual visitor at Jithit's the following morning, and fOund that the honest enrd wainer hid . laid out 'the .o"he ltail ceiveaftere d,_ over - and. above his rent , the pre cedingrnoon,fo the veri, best advan tage.:: Lie bad - stnaked his shop with a good supply of leather anti other articles necessary for his trade, and now only • Watied' customett. ~ While ;Macmillan was - selecting tlif.. Mat oriels for hii boots, 'the Squire, suddenly made his appearancc, : :followed byibia, footman; bearing pell.— Venni was i stirprisea,land ao.ton seemed Mutating*. I,‘ Well,: Mr. Penny:, , said - the I great, cotton lord, ‘" We hav e brought you !back your parrot—it is very extraordina ry,but it has aeverspoken.h single word, since :I : took it, EiWay : ---never sung a siOgia * O 4 'per.whistled a . single.tune ;. it hoes done Malting but squeak, squeak--scream Kreamy tilL my head has , been..fit to:liplit; 'and efiltava those of :everybody elaq; in faci,....withon i t,,any wish:to Weed you she jig-. a-, ',erre . ; k Mitsgitic" s - ..L atouldn't , keep l iiier ilk the. house, if Anybeditwoilld.giye me. a hundred 4,Yenr toydaao. _ 'IA thtew m ), aseghtar „haw : hysterics; As ~u,Ps et 0 IlAssergU4 ), *it:l& the Viti Jl.* 4 v r ifstismillti*htirtF4 l : , :fft , Oltiz:cati . .3 ,- Ro , ,r i 't„ 11 - nift 40 4 54 Putkl9Atc yid = l'll 1011 fiort. t t-qta , iititt-”, .:`,:!. , j'ql s o rry ;10;41t.Yi' amid Atm :e4strieatiotte Jehu.:Pepuy. •f_. 1;44 that, V_ _re Pijd nutAba : 44;ihat ~biolileYar„sadies . 400440.4)T0, if :113,41Ltiiim *ay-, not of bendfor.l4o: - . ,_A-'7i-. 4 ' , - - Orly, stair. etail}: . 01 4' , Magi4illiin 4' parrots , veal,4loi. 4-...- . ... 1 4 1 04 a- o al nixgo c If place: ,h4e1w:4:1..;4,3 pik,roli 7;,til,:4rfso 4ll * ) : er4Aiisii*n.kuis 43 4i nr - nle i a - 15tim 0 . e -, :544 0 f 0 a 04.00)41 - 1 ioy: 11:' :716:16510W-Otin4ol*** , • • ... ... . - 4iiiL.s r tug hothe.',.. Well. ', said . quire i up -- •. • • . . his' bands, . •!-:this' is .Incre;itblo,. : but .I've heard •of such 'things- hefure. • What a sensible, intelligent „Creature; she :is.; - . I insist . give, her • another trialf; ..take her back, "John.'. .911 grtg _n tie, Mal r';.t c . ) : yon tam; :whistled Poll, ; ;but,hliWever pi,rfia , effect,. for she was borne-PlVeunsiderably stultifying :.. - John,_ - by_..':.cryii*; ; !,What'' s . o'clfiekT..::!. There ittu go with, yotir.eye 'out: Ake. ~f•Yeit-appetti. to he "autprised' at my amazement ,. Mr.' Maiteillan, - ..ialif • :honest: Penny,. whets site •pari-t ,was ou t - Of sight,t-w ~ huill not.lielongo,:when. L tell: you t hat :Until - yeaterday-I. never heard • that bird utter a single syllable.•,., As Mr. Summer; . had said, Siii.,had neveF ,done . anything --.1314 :.44quellk...::::.and J.Scream, diii-. lurbing the. whole •Ineigtiberhend ;•, but • the y. gut Used to-tifitneisp:atlast, though . they. threatened : t o 'tweak -„ My -windows b lid twist her - neck Off At . \ rst, -It was . : 1; .long:time before I - cotild get to like it' my, self; .b.ut : use receneileS us to; - anything; 'old ~I‘, think . now that.: „I * shall miss her,, disagreeable as she vas.' I. Maernillanhad . no.doiht brit.. ' But,l s . ;nest leare, -you: 'said 1ie,..P.50, work 'away - tvy - . bOY:.. I shall look irtte-merrow is_ I. pass, tO 'see haw. you ate: riving 0n.".•. He -.called.' next • morning and 1 fuund.A.he;. : leather .for. *his boots. Cut out the lasts:prepared, and hon, -est John commenelogSparations, ,While giving his : final directions, .Squire.. Su mmer; _again • unexpectedly . made, hit- ap pearance,riceompanled as 'oil the previ our; 'day, bv[j(ihn witliT9ll.• • • Bless me sir,' said .-lienni..., is.e. it . ,7nrii ri . ' Yes,Mr. Penny, Vve - come • ;toil:, returned. the - Squire, .. with this. 'diabolical bird; not a • inhoieoes peace have we had,- , ,,- , ' ...What', anion. find, -her Pilie.toii*much,..skr V' in- quired- thexhoemaker:with,great supplic, ‘tty. '-1 Talk too much V said the. Squire, • . the obstinate brute, confnand I her, she has never talkod at tilL: ~,t Put het k i . n her Old. place,-John.' '.Don ' t J.: lOW spruce on . my, neddi,,' wbisticd . : p - ull. , . i. Oh, bang _you!. you have fql4iid your tongue,' said • the Squire, ',have you 1 liut.l!in not to be dune a third . ;time : ..keep Yooi bird, Mr.. Penny ; 11.-wish - You'inTof Ire •`But I've - spent . the " mony - int; gar e roe 4)i! }Ter; said . ,liOnest Jo h n,' ' And. .1. den't . eXvictly. know - when .I.stall bo able i te pay-it back again.'.. !.011,- n ever mind. the Mliney,,,railyrelease tnefrom such a torment as this, . find 11l pot up , with' Ow lnss the, bes6vai I can'.' Peer. Jelin was. , Borne . what; reluctantly: -prevailed : upon to.. t eke '.hack the ,• : hird; and ' pocket -the .air ,- rent of. it.i.return.,us. well *as. he inPleph i f,;':::Roll:was' therefore agairt,rw.tored„to .. . ha- , former. siinStion,. lordting very wile: afid Zs tlie disappeint ed)andlord departed '; • itjt i lats,, man . John, - nitteli - eliagrified 01-440- --; trUil..his'.. 110 T 04* being ; h reit S elf . .a ; 'Chirac t cr ' by . , no means . accustomed:to buyingithings at : a. loss, ._?oll could ,not . help:,ipsing . ,)ilet.p • • fling as he wea, as if to:qutekiin his move f :. reents,..by ~..singing • out -Withi great glee 'Go to the devil and shake ifiorself,' fol i • lowitig the: exhortatiotrjrth a lonaii Th ugh ; ' Well,' said-Mr..Penny,,as .poon al . - e were..fairLy - out of hearing, 4.it'San 'i! . wind t hat bloWs . pobodi good ;', had II .no . • been seized foi - nly relit, my .Porrot migh . 'never have, .spaen:".• -.Pretty, pretty Poll , --prittY POW-, '.Wha t's O'clock), what's o'clock V . * said: he 'Coaxingly.-4 What's o'clo'ck, fichat's.o'cliickr was echi oed by all the: - ehildren,..Vvbe . bad crept -i; . j , on the : departure of theSqnire". l Pull ws however deaf to the call., of the., charme p . Blestitne,' cjied . . Johii,..9Ms ihe bird grown sulky' . all :in a l .liirry I—whi,'i! won't , talk now.',•' . It. will talk:now. as evier:. said" Maetnillan laitghingly.- • i . Th fact: is, as - the farce . is fintsbed; and 64 ii,,tio' money roiursOd; I,nioy.. as, well, ti" .preient,,you puzzling yenihrfiiii . san t y . tur f . the!, let you' behind - thei • Urtaine, friend Penny _reveal . tlfe.--sccret4 'fifikepriaofi hfinse. - •Yott.4te . intleWed t o yo ur P o ll, end. Itior,,partoer, Joe, for .the'peitneot• Of Your - rent ;i_ . and you .being once" more . set up in bosiness, there is y o ur Pull; and here Is *your partner, , Joe.: i - Toprevent her speaking by rote, Ott:lather, not Speak ifig. at all, I spoke fur. her,'and, •iiii it,:itEi , - pearl -to very _ . good purpos e.'..' I :ape jt all,' a idlohir,itpon whose tnifid theirfith now Wil . ished likelightemng. 1. _ , - ,• ' • &tartlet la . the Backiroodi — ' Travellers encounter strange "adven tnres, and find out more about ',Country in a brief than its inhabitants_.ever . itiadame Pulsicy,' for exetnphli gives usut piece lufinfitrmathntaboui ;ove in the .backwood_s„which wid prohahly backwoodSnica themselves.:— She writes: . , *O l a Soon after the arrival Of Ujhany , oti the banks of - the T.lrtftrno„ 'var., when he and his party . bad hardly p tcbed-their tent:, a , yptilig -backwondalfla cam e on horseback up to them ar.d said ' i Which iis ,the daughter-of:the Ilungari Genera:47' blia Ujhazy,- who spoke :English, asked him \what -he wintoni I: :•.`-'1 trecknn-it . P titnefor ale to tnarri.!: wmilt6.repriil-and I came to:fftipose t( I'm." The young lady began to iaugb., but het novel suitor diclared that he-was *full earnest,;, that "he.did:ntitlise - far if. and, that he would assist, her lather in every +way'. - But , .I'vbn hi saw that his ptuppeng nr4 nut .accept ad, be rodeuff, to hia, bwrineas4 .withont . hiving nlightca firpttPs4o.4p.antiPg the ceeverailliee• ' iThlkcilttlygarians :: after ,wards learned ; That IP.tbo.kockw,no4B . . not *ch. tjm - f. itt ; vire&in ,-,cUutt in& your% /10ies,Ot"404141V111 - eu,sti,Pliim...,b0.4:e Ml* l * -',- Thkfierk*lslo. 7l o s Reig!ir linalvile bliCgroyfk,ni,44loskiji..44 4l ' , •lso t How 40jPIP 441101W* himself ' 15 P1 1 :. Alai- boAtrAi:#4-44 0 nAry.1 .G.4cFm. , its in the kre; - -Ind ttlteranntlln4 l 4 ( ' lord ;: alai a iirlulit be takes his !trice.; 40414ett hn,Jtii .044, 1.8;,,u such 1. taciturn cabs, hi says t io the yOutv,larkyi e i , -•-,1 kiiitoP 0141 d WortUrird: - Thoiati ,swfr-4 _ 10 n 1 Y.• 4,:Plowinp-phpietjggi t „ -Taittokuid *tilioiiv: fintligr- 70411svnpny, - raltAtol4_ ;Ifi4tAltJailisi.orAltetiocolofl; paixOttrie - At*Fiticur._ ipst - Arobp' , 4tet!!o4l4 l 4WsoneryfiwprMl,Cling , iiii 4 00 , 41 1 0 0 110 6 . 1 4*009 1-, :gramett * l i dr i i o4 l l4 o 4 l mm4 o o6 . Aj.trfit-;i`k-lir4fl lifffilli lIIMIESEI • • 1 , 1 • - INESS O] THE „PEOPLE THE TRUE .' I Tramping P Inter. .. Among: thel:prisonera bc ore the M yor this -morning Was ono' Washington F l ank Thompson, who was fou4i'd by a city offi cer sleeping iii an open let \ A plush cap jeans x. and . . . coat, paira•striped ofeaSitlettl, Completed hii-dress, and althoughintich the worse - for d wear, liadirbeen soltifeely br'eshed in the watch hon'ie thathe triode quiteatpspectablei appeatance in the deck. He- seetne'd bnpattent f u g r:-his turn; land when called u'ii rose wi th 'dignified air_ and solemn demeanor. - • - - • The Wet - eh:bin -tel la toxicited -last night,' ma 14in. '• . .1 I• Quite - likely,' he rep cri. men than I I have been dition. ;The Whigs say El drankaid, and the Locofi, ed . that • Old Hurry' .to e young 'days.' ' " . -- i • That all nay be trn, enness is pueishafile ,hit yriu come; from 1' . ' I.! That's - rather a tout have no - particulat• abblit .1 What is your htisities IA printeri by professi train hy practice.' . .I . _ _ ..• Do you wnrk at the p biting hush] 's When my stOmactr oi. my pocket re ... 1- . '' itl d'. quires do To explidn, I have al ., y' s had a strong desire to lice the wiirld, and although as poor in poCket as -Bill lien in flesh, I have enileav9red to gratif this bu riling-co rioiit y. .Iliti4e, ramped t lir ugh t Went y-three tat es, !lir territories, and. the British provinces, au am now of my road to califoibia,. by sv., y of . the pf ins.' ) - ‘ But you. Say you iv poor. liii i ,,, d, Y 9 n niana . ge.to clothe a d feed yourtie'' Ifl' -- Easy enough.. Whenrl tramp, co6ntry 1 i d people are- always. glad Ito accomtne, ate me with meals or_ lodging .fiir. the . neys I bring 'them. I II generally- -manage to re= preeistlmiy 'wardrobe brills - ill trades With 1 verdant persims. -My refreshment Mon -4 i earn by' the 'awe+. of my brow at 'printing office's . in small itowns,! , .1 '.., ' • But do- you not oftlen suffer. inisour travel's!' - ~ .---" ' IH. I - Never; -unleis I get in a temnet . Country. I iiilitp.nothipgl:—therefore; -tin fear of lOss. %Vali on . Invnpit4 hare- no fear;-of tolls, Tit a good: ti hay e . ho fear of lOsing 6 meal..Al the bon of civiliaa and ant confident tan hunihug - si hod . . But 'you ; get drtink-Lr-vras drat bight, - cl. Tha t. wis_ purely accidental. .1 - id from Columbus fnr indianapoli. took the _ Wrong road; `find be ire &Wake ofthnibistek ' -fotsd, tny 1f: / tie This induced me : t take a n ,la ~ aid the :lig . uor you It' Pdown' iet:e d:d 7 — ad, that it des toyed nk.eq \ riimi. I Miserable liqu 'r - dOw :It: linvn't. been dead tirunk or. tebiyear fore.' ' - 1I . ' -• . '''' ' You sal& you were tin ious to pt • 11 ,:.. your journey ?' ~t. .t i • - • _ . i cl Nothing shortei. 'as th - lelinys and by 'your leave_ 'I Will f..4thwith my face towards he Filthei-, of NV: OH .tbe boson orwitich Torn Benton! saw the"- yellOw boys7llsating Up sttl 1)41you know ofall your statesmen. my favorite 1' - : I . t .., '. ' Indeed' I" 4 , . it t't , - Yes ; and Bill ' Allen : stand s • s beat with:: me. What does, : Your I say—shall .I depart r . _t ; ~-; • ; - Why, if r 'youll prottose.-- 7 -.' ' Promises I ' never melte. ' But: 1 of your _vigilant: wetchmen -catch F lin inebriated main. punisli.ltim, that] I've never yet visited' the, interiM prison, except in the capacity of a pi, thropist, and by your leave neier 1 4 11 4 From-p . m- manner 1 think I 'eart[ YOU You iciai "go? ' Much:olliged. ..-.lf :Xi' should turn my; i ' a tentian tp mining, after tget tu - Calitloni a, aed•treturn this way you s4all - IlaYel snuff. of hiy - ipaideli lust. I Wish - youi - goo/ 'niornieg.: ' .And. *you (to the vial - eh : { 'att ) I wiakyou promotion in.thti links. i Su saying:the = tramplim printer _left.the, court. At the l o o ! b' - relit he fMort-1 est road t(i'Payt9P, - %gtal4,ininvv-1 4 °T at uregulart. .pace.-+Do /4r. Ilreek/y., OdETLIPD, is Me •M '-Thy Chi attgO. Tribune - tellS ._. lowing ( goad stet), of Mr. Irall. Ed y, who, it swill be remembered was recently engagedt the 4plittutd , Benbing business whieh cr eated ea much • excitement- iithateity.,l The fritkds of Mr. Eilily in ended to take Min' to - the Lunatic Asylum tit Utica, and had ticarly completed _the trepaint ihns,-When it was ..ascertained th t•Mr;- E; bedsud denly- disapPeared:, It . has_ since-been as eertauted, that be..mod , a vis4-to thecae 'thy at Utica, stated te them that hi i rani- , lly .had got up a elite es, tine trial - nit' lift Sanity ; 'by ..xylarre ev il inettobtained'hitt propert.r.ind were t ak ing umaittrosio" c, have -him confined - an ;hat ho had come there. that- - ihe fealty' might tlnroughlY , exainine big Mite of . m , d, andiepi. rttte tordinglY:= •IThe'Ncult iii - atii.; - wee per fectly:satiseed ,Of" big an i c ily andlgtiv 'hint a certificate. to time _Of ' t... Thu: Tr ibutie thinks this i s thi.i. n,_x :best t lhi_lg - : 1 k F II! in crazy man -; causing n*, coneuptorloont confinetkin the-asyluinj - ' -_ -4., it A RAM). WEL t.,W . Aircntp:--41?4 4inti . River itailroitd,--1. , 'miles' ifi It .. 0,3 04 .1,1i?gqi 5 • An 4P;e '',ilita-liii ' . .te, . Mit - Blom -- jlO . w . l . lit leAgII:t:;of t 1 14t' itefOi.‘74 3 l .4 6iAiii,',.* . f tit . pia* '0.. - Wilki his 4 biioPatia ' ... ilietYliiii i *i ' 'fy 4ricit.sts44lteiemitste , 141: ivvi!c . .01.nmp", - *Pit i tiY - et isiA1:001 CfrioWP, 10)#:*!tur4.1, 01 1,,,,1 11 01M4,40 - .. *loi 'it*. bitiAiic;*443v:!jiO. it iii t . -I;iiiiaiifi:' fig* lii4riettliri' o(i . ' it - ' ** l oli'itli - lit ttill' 4 .- : - o#kiit - '00140te;S: - ..***.*._ ~ Iflagi,ntli t i#9l c4. l .ll4lePirtiff lisnoi:ionlikttiv) rtrOtr ' t eam .. :.:' iinCitiaiiiiis ei..42%. 84_,ritebliliel,,E#W ,:, iil . 14fi gi 4 4' ' 14': ', _ :00 1,- oriiik '..ten.u. ,. .:-. ~,,7imlitotv • , 7 ''' t: :;:,.-... ':;,'-'.: ZY 'r. -, .. - , , f.- .:'..."•-• Shirkttri.. • DT T. Before Aar slant barvesteps-,,fateth : the grata, As when' the !trees' •' ' - And loiters the .be 3i• the,..hrierilsjhe - But yonder aslant come.. the iiilver4 • lire a long line of speaki-brlilitlifVornisheci . • ;• . • Adown the -whitelighway,ili4 'ninth,- :fleet; It eiheiithe. &it *gilts . • a'arennisurlesi school, its - theirjeafi'retriiii, birth'iit listing the dreps - reend:them - the Amy crouch," Close le the blackberry towalleer e:aliin like the stoni ien- - their w if„teuntiug the tree-shetteie44aborera_sing.. Like pebbles the rale_ breolti the " fie*, tit. Use iJr• Spring, - ' . trait. ' a bubble 41.19 If'Pel:eeeti*!Aleuleg • ring ; :` 1 - t • • .M 1 the boy;in disMaY, hears ihelogd tifiewe* Bat soon are the:hatieetem tossing the sheaves; The robin dirts Out from its bower:of leaves - ; . I The' wren peerith forth front it e .eaess 7 ipov'ered , And the` rain-epetteted: urchin'nocr.tiatlly.!pet beatitifi4l boa bondeth over• there' all. e you' we id' his Bono' 1 Jjui the sane icon fierce kat- always' Cola , his toci la a rg- L his )1.1 1 tdr e. Where h -. quest tosi on and a pe BT . Gl. A great many, years since l lyhen bright. : yea _and fair-haired laises : were] , tint so ilenty as ttiey are noW,_ 'dwelt he town a preitysilillgO;ais anti then, some five' and • twenty iniles ram, Market _town,. n. comely ~nd graceful dsfosol, who had i a.pecnliar, gly and Crois ; grained,l,bUt woalthy pia =her.' I • -. • ... • Minnie was Dinforth's 'only:child; and (sport said • truly ~that--she would ; - -b4, bi 3 :ole legatee. The old mut was - - : a steady armer, and,..was estimated- . to *be Worth Ully'ten thousanddallarsH--,at:t hat -period : very b ands/oin e iifortune, to' he `s. e;- ' • - The sparkling eves. and wirsni g tram ers of Minniq lianforth'bad_sti ;red-up he finer feelings of the whole 10 leipor len of. the village . , and her, snit° .s were uiderouS; but her fathe`t ivaisa tiCular, I nd one succeeded. in ' rnaking headway vith. Amor her. In the iiithantime 11:lin ts 'sic had a true and. loyal . in secret l Who woul d . hare : supposed, . ofor,ne. 'tnia.- mentl_ that suck a, fellow would - dare .te look" Open_ beantf•aed refinetneitil ' ..Ilia panic was. Walker ; or, as li&W;A: Ofieral ly called, . Toe=-:- - - . -Joe 'Walker ; ,intl! he=ws imply_ a farmer; employed With 0 d Dan t orth,,who ,had entrusted,,'JQC with ,the of his place for two or three tker vays tion, me- years.- i But - a very ekcellenf' - farmer,' and a light good manager was - - this - plain, Unns suming, hugsond,lOoking,4oe, Witilter.7.= He , Was younervtoo only h twenty-thr - and he actually k.ll in level with the beau tiful, pleasant, JoyOui "Minnie Danforth,- his old 'epployer's" Only . daughter: -', But the strangest part-of tlie• occurrence Was that -Miunie,returned .his,lota,narnestly' truly, and",frankly;--,and'promised; to;: wed hint'at afavorablo:mOtitenn.„ Thin Went 'merrily' for" a time, hui!OldPiufforthilisi- Covered certain glaneimilatidntrentionsrhe= twee . n them, which 'e'xciied , his,lenvy and 'susmcions. • Very „soon, .afierwar da,- Joe • learned the old man's Mind ; indirectly in' regard to his'futuredisposal of ,l‘litiunes 1 0ed, an d' _ he quickli_. Saw:that ;hiir eaie was a hopeless.one, ruuless'he-rtisorted;to, 'stratagem;_and so lifs-set.his wits it work at °ace. - '. - - . : V' .- -- , '.:,- ~ 1. - - -, By. agreenient, an , : apparently,,"settled celdness and ` distane,‘ 1 , was. observed by .the lovers toward eat - fir:other 'foF:'fi . : l / 4 ;ii - nr . six - months; and the 'father - littwi . --fas he helieved,) with satisfaction; illat.his;',Ore viOus suspicions ,andi . fear* -44, been, all. f premature. Then, ..byi l agreemenß: alspk between them: Jim. tibseoe(fhiinspit from the house at eveningl antr - Ynight:after i t night, for full; three *oaths letter; AO Joe:disappear as .. • i . ,- I±...it..:lthift;FX:cl.i.i.7 ;!..s. •' .• i• C :0,7 -qct.^'`,4.4.4i....:(5:' if .i! - 5 :7 - 1k... .. if iv.,4. 1 .... J. : , •.. 5., - „- . • 7, 4, 00. 1 : - ; : :: E a . :;40.2f.:t.,,,:: 1 ,..Lev,< . ......:.: e: i - ...;t:-.7.:iel:'-.V.• to •-:"' 1 . ( s . 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