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AND, THE ;BAITINESS Or THE PEOP ,' - R_ THE ' TRUE - trytl rvo , .e. --___ _ _ - - 3,411-7'. y.a`..::::%~5 • . R . v IOLI} 28 'NH 1 f" 1,11 '23. :, .iloggr#-.4t*ic.7 For tAe Regisier. Lines in 111einney C. T. Alas thet's flower ye haie elnuilibed_ao So riam.ebould - he chilled,' by, the frola of death's While the dw O dew affection SiasaPatkling - amnia it, • And lift aglowingMord ilione never morelnig Thy flower is . tranaplante s from earth's; dreary Ti,garden . bloom 'math tbe.amfle` of elan vernal acid . bar. , • ,' ' - Where no Worm ecer - borent orfelouila3 ever gather, Nor. blight is e'er wafted en - heaven's pure air: She is. - gone, and' Do more will , tier ail au of tore girt thee; • Nor ber voice, like low mirfie,feer fall on thine F or that voice is now mingling ibelalipus with angels wh o watch o'er die friends qinfOre Snit iinering Sbe is gape, and 'ye deeply and sadly deplore her, But, your trust is in him -who neer ehaptens,in And thong,h ye no more on this earth:shall d'eplore hes, ; • . re know that in hearen' she liceth again. She is gone, yet repine not-,.for brlght is the vision, Which Faith to her sorrowing votaries - has. given: And the eye' can look Tar through the vale of the To•blist without end in the rnarmions ileamt. Thirford, .Pll. • p• 311isrtflantutio sritrtiono: Slaves of.fashlan. . . There is much truth in the annexed ar Aide froni the. New York Times, but Fash ion . is too powerful and too despotic now-. a-days, to be in any degree. shaken - by such assaults We tire slaves in the matter - of dress: Where is the man Who is independent enough to dress. to suithimself?--tudress just.as well, and 'no 13.etter,just as warm ly and no more so, iwjust .finch style and fit, as his own sound, unbiased judgment dictates? We wear ."finer Cloth than is serviceable; of cold ...is. that do not suit and of shapes that:call out maledictions. because uthers ;We wear stiff, wood like hata, that one 'uneducated. to -their use would -deem only fit for instruments of iorture, because everybOdy else does. Sotlaebold hatter, by Vv - ay of.e.xperinaent, issues a new and cortifortahle style . of bead-gear, and .by geod fortsine -it is ac ceptable. The public adopt it greedily. cause.nt that itit is becbming, pleas aat,and appropriate. 'But at the expira tion :of six months it. 'has, gone - outt)of vogne,.and where is the Man of standing who dare be . neett with it on Once in a . . while l'ong wi there turns up ,, agarrnent that , Just Sias U. It answers ""a. purpose that we feel a garment should answer. We • adopt-it, and are hind - in- its corntnenda tions. But with the circle of the year our 1 favorite. 4rrnent rolls out of „ date.. We struggle six niontli against theTates, but at lasvou wife's itnportuuities, our (laugh . - ter'S - inip3Oraaiiiiii; tiiid" iitir iiWn — SeiiSe itf . ,propriety, lead us to lay it asid, though only half , worn:'out.:, And when -it has ken thrown off for. a season, how shock inglyhad it seems eri , n in our eyes ! how nutrel . hew ridicallonsi " We cannot look - at our old friend withOurlaughing, and.in our soberest- moments' we smile •.if %re - think of the figure ire Should cut if,'Ave had it on.. Sball we speak of the ladies l' haw their .,. Testitelits are - beaUtifnl . to-day and tont rageeus to-morrow I. .how - shaWis and cloaks that were their- pride lust :season 'will be scorned nexty-though- not: =athread has started nor 'a seam opened 7 : ---ilow bonnets may be'DastaWav because cap crowns are replar.hillat.-;reivus/••: costly furs have ,lost: - theirialue, because say_a, 'different ; color or a different grain is_novi:iiikro.l . , Ittin,are blessed in that, - .their fashions change i l less frequently than .those of the ladies. But when- the Sr-do ehangei they ' do it as some men.' die-0 die all.' It ; is . no use to try to retain' a faiTirile. .'A hat two yearsof age is as ofd'ini.if it were , nude in the year ",A,"76:: toot ' OA' 'has outlived a fashionable era, will not grow more -antiquated. if ii is kept forever. • Are can see the 7 -itlinuss , of o, ur.. sla-. tetreierytime we-chine& -to' 6rtaught %It in a shower withoitt an unthrella. A 'lady thus surprised, cornestome a petfert : "'reek.- Scarcely in article that merits the eye, of all her:external accoutrements, but' is utterly..ruined. ,-And: a gentleman -in such' - . a prediraineiit;lAOOt '&l4 amci" ate with gentleine43.untithedias replaced -Lis spoiled lsurriumdings, l- - - at. i - co , x of cash enough to ca a good:old Yankee clergyman • through three months - of the' Tear- ' In our etsiai&l condition ~ . :is ridiculons...thap.•,to.,liear otir, . rner chants talk 'alien/ in anWli:4PribilitY-` Just as if durabilitY were of any rause-, !penc e to an axtieiti , ,#,llith in two.years,' whether sound .Or - tattered, ,, worn ' or 'nu worn, ,is•wortli cir 4 a Vait - ilrfive 'shilling: sines .40 tise.:crOclier, , Peala-r.i. : /titters i talk of durability i l —aik if ibe buyer would dare -to wetir'one'ltfieY'r , the' four orslit mfmths*:use-41* time allotted - `-' w ne'T-s.hape•Alu* be litieiA tiift,be'broCkas. --- t bas ruffled its nap or diniinsa:its-original lustre. . - Ara sheinkViiki .4 atie 'dui kming: niv i 4443 tandinfr iiniithira!,e4who liviinid_ Pug out'- a - sliver-era . ' mle It , be an . une T%ti r meiti,telitid, ail; e":lo9,Plyi 'inn ' the up*,:i wil A nnt I n - , teak% - ,.i,iptaanceat t he # eeritnrrati -r-. ) --- .4)ita) which'it . = - ----lel- I Wllitt, . ,ii) s , . 4 enaliaL.'Velf rei'VOutliinen , - !1 the city are' rielilehougif ttildr)rtra*Petic ceafrir, and r AiiiselOh_ 4riAiiilail - *hd 3144141 YOUtirlii*.:o4 - iiitttA iii:^4Aler - 14 4 ..v41114 ' W .: !WillkY rilii•c. ' -16 ' ll 4 i :Waiter , ',Aoe . Ire eettawyldirre& Vit liTi:a4lo*orosia 3 Pitits turn . fugitive; ,494.4.905:',01it. 4 41.11ii 1441da g ! m - •ultn-tautiiitic-In-ivit, - ;tlielUnd= sig of ajr4*40,40,,..iW *Atsicityr—i I*li*l' O r Wiiei':' . **;:liti(l'lir'4olllo -I *****fitol44 il' t:*ii:'f'a ' tOPici . . _ • . , - '.. ' , -; - ... :- ' :. -- -,._ - , •.• . ,_ - _ TUE BIG IWI ' l i rt s _ : 1 'I. ~..., =, A , Tale_of the Road: •.;.. Thi.w, , o t • T oby . • ' - - i tySirepten wait 1 the most uprtOt of Quakers. Some years retirnd filnn, ' ,lnfoinen44 h M einbabited a t' !Y.> Yilin in,all '. l #!'urbs,nr Lona9n4 rilinh serpassed' ehniltit villas in the world by the addactorial . grace it derived from the pivsence, of lits only child, a lovely girk-ofaboui t seventeen, ax good as ,she was faii.: To the dazzling lustre of En glish' bemity. ca .- which Eibe was the per. fect type, her pers,easion and habits added a subdeed gravity and 'winning,gentleness ormanner, Which rendered. Mary an ob ject cZthe most unqualified admiration . -to all the young then or her acquaintance : these in her neighborhood vied with-each other fer her regard. Their efforts were vain, Mary was nn coquette, and far from enjoyinehe effects of her charmq, she was quite annoyed by it,_ even keeline quite diseleaked with the conduct `of her perti nacums admirers, except in the single in stence of a certain Mr. Edward' Weres fbrdoe young artist who was admitted by her father to •his entire confidence' and familiarity had arisen from a very simple circumstance,; a sudden -stroke had car ried off the beautiful wife of the Quaker, and he, anxious to prealtve-a momenta of one so-dear, had sum need the skill of the painter to , kaze on the ifeless feat urea and transfer , them to his c vass anima ted by thebloom and radian .0:: that had fled .foreier., l ' The success of . ward in this deliaate ask, and his unaffect • . sym pathy withq le deep grieruf the hes and and child, had won the warm t..steersv of both at once - , , , be - It was ide her 'mothers d eath-bed that Edward i first saw -the lo; ly girl so touchingly Title in the sinter sorrow of her. early 'o phanage. and 0' re it was _that th i ef° srung up: in .their _breasts . a deep and ; ee nest love, born o the tears of one and. te, soothing atten ti on of ' the other.-,..The ye,4 which ha p a ssed since then 114c1 dr wtristill closer t h tie form edlil under sit II auspices, an :the Young man had - at length laid befii e the father his wishes and hopes. - The excellent To by saw, no-reason to opium the mutual inclination of the young ople. Mary had respectable fortntie, ncl Edward, without being, very _rio,.. armed byhis prOfession!efinegh to 41'4 , him an lion orable: independence. i His father Mr. WeresfOrf ' an old citY merchant, had retired fro, i intrade withia fortune tenfold 'increased.. It ',was ara e example of rap id.suecesa ,in his Spec lations—so rapid,. Indeed that few had lien able to trace the exact pro*ess of the accumulation. Weresford who was of ia harsh and ca -1 pricious temp , now r hied , alone in One of the 'outskirt of _tli* city: and. taking little interest i his ' son s proceeding i :;„ he left him at pe ect. liberty. He was one Of these easy, Otists, who.trefible isepue in order to ev.dil troublingthemselves: a class who erweeny' very • complaisant so long. as yfiii reqeire nothing of them. 1 Edward .was , therefore free to pay Pis ad; dr e sses to, tbqpret ty - ' Qiiakeress, quit "e sure that his' fa her *paid ,neverthink of i opposing his tin t e younigAcoup irriagel, le were'going ion properOusly in their love, - and honest' Toby . hioked : ',iii-.with smiling , ideasure., • - Nothing vas. • ta be " - done but to fix the dal, fiir . the : wedding, which hePaddeferre , • until iie shpuld,re eeive'sonie rents arising to him _ from_ ccr 'tein farms,, as be intended, to devote; the 'money, to - tbe, extra' . xpenditere 'of the Ceremony. i The tiln# haying arrived; he went out to a countrbv pause of his, at some mi lei from Lotillon, 'Where . he a.s', lathe habit - "Oriettli , L ~. with his tenants,' , ... and,,as-lie,had promilied -not , to ; remain more than one day frjona.-- home, be used . all possible diligence lu hisarringeinents. ilovit'ier t lie wa s ttaitieil .;sothetliing. longer than i he _bad ckoned .. on, and it v4e . ,late on the seen.,, il 'eveningt bat he i prepared tol act out n his return. ' The night fell dark, and : ' s the , road' was a .1 r lonely one,it was . no► Without .uneasines s -that ,he :perceiVed" at some distance ti. here - email_ dra vr n *p. a if vra it ing Toy him, .1101 id hie' 'path. • Ile . stopped uncertain :Whether :te :turn bac 'or proceed. o :The stianger meanwhile. advauced towards and the Quaker . - uld no longer hope• to escape; so be put 12 jgood .face on the matter; and :resumed ' Pis easy . t rot. : /ks lie approached the man , he perccived that he was Masked ;an ill: p'inen, which' •vi ; , s - . ooerealizeil, f the unkn own vim ':l•l 1 4 . 4' u.P.i 9 Toby , leek'ou t 'a pistol 1 .w nehlie pointed del! l ierately at film , and rf)tighly,demilidcd. lii, purse. Tho'Qua ' iiitr - did not :want ' en, rage,. b t .calm by l'nattire;aidtitill,' nitir so by"-4' ;l ki(i , ll, i Ilia -16.: without aruitt, to, ,esitrap arnid man be-bad no resource 4 e ~u nit y '.foolt iiiit ;'a purse containing' I:t . FOre anima anti handed - it to tPerolittr; who bounted the iticeii,, - *hi le , tbe 'Viet tip,: glad to Ita Ye es: : calved 'aeeasilY, passed Pima , a quieketi. : . ' '.ed:pace,;.:- DIE the bandit seeing 't 4014- t le telisienCie ' mode'to liiin, and - kindled ' by the bhp° of a second hoot:44oOn eiver 7 Aptik th, 'Wurtbrrlf= 46 4 - if.,'_o 4l "l'd ; 4i file 4°0,4,. ./1 10 wa y ., lnii TPPe 1). ating-the . 41--• : c ep v i re, wY:h. the'pistul, lilte,o.re ; Well u* , .4 tq.:4l,_tick proceo4 l / 4 JO CFied r t .: ;:. --... 11(910. - w#1ch !'... -; ~ ... .. , ;..1% ' ,'.. .1 7 44:.Q.Falict . ,1 1 iP 4 gb - per.so l ,4Y. f4p.450. .ftt , ,ibe-4VW;4 4 -Felei4 4!4: nqt.;beti:etAbe *Ol-0gi!4?.,f,.FJp.421)P,,,,Act ; v ery cootly ar r em... a = bands - NA gold: watch - , frpit hie 4 4 -4#• , : 19 944;itt O . 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' Whoever thou art,' said he gravely, thou bast ,divined, that, .1 am Quaker, and,l may, net betray the-truth,' though kahould,cost my life. Therefore I„,must awn 'to thee that 1 have her 4 under the the flap pf my saddle. IL sum ,f two bun- Are(' , pettn4s • 'Two hundred pOundsr,:eried the'veh tier, Byes apatbliagthrorigh - the in ask. 'Bat if thou art good, if thou art hu= -mane; returned the poor Quaker," cthou wilt leave.melhis money ; _daughter is' oing to be• married, and,.this sum is wanting ; .for. her settlement; _1 have - not bad so much together for a longtime,— The dear child loves_ her betrothed and it would be very cruel to retard their union . ; thouhait a heart, perhaps thou host loyed—Lsurely thou Wilt, not commit this wicked, action t' .. . . ..• •' What is your daughter's Marriage, or lier•loVe.to. ine.? . 1 - laeSs• words, arid. more .speed•in your actions ! I . roust 1414-this 'also friend:: • I • . ...: •. -.-- . , ~ ~ V -7io6y. with a alai'. - rook out a beaVy lit..,- iltle:bagandhandeil . it yeluctantly to the .mask;,:thenhewas about to tide on. • ''Stay, friend . Qu' . ak . eil 4 .. said .Other laying his band on the bridle. ' 4 -As soon . "as you reach,towi, you will lay your com plaint before. - a :magistrate:-that is all fait, tind• r have. boright.te.object twit, but I must endeavor to . take the start of 'you, for: chid night' at least., . illy ma r e. is . weak, and besides she i* t i red - ; your he is° • appears:- vigothus, fur_ : this bag did, tint seem . to; incommode 'him in the • least .; alight- my exCellelit.friend, and - give me thy, steed—thou triarst.litiva inineif thou ikest P. •• - ' 'i• - '• - . t :was rather 'too. lite now to begin to . resist_ tlrougb ,theie, repeated exactions Were of a nature to stir the, bile .in 'any :one belt - a Jobr,:-: TheigbOd Toby descend. `edi and took ivith'in air of - resignation, the wretched hack that was given him in exchange; contenting liiinself•by solilo- ' quiiiing under-his Ibreath, . - If . l hadheen wise.as"l ani:noW, I would have . -lled . at !he:first • approach nf -I he .knave; - and ce.r- . les it- is.. not. with;.such, a; courier as: t h is • that he would have overtaken me.' ' The masked horsethan, Meantime.- - thanking. 'him ironicaliyfor -his complaiiance, clap ped tutors to. his' • 'horse and' disappeared: Before arriving' in riondon the .despoiled traieller - lid .abundant leiOi l e to, reflect on.bis' mishap, and :on the . grief of- the poor young . people whinse happiness had been so ruthlessly -adjourned.: - s - for the meney t it wasirrevocably lost t ' hiM ; lie had no means - of . recovering - 'K . nor ,tra- : , ciii..,4. he -a ntlacious, robber.: Sriluck by .a sudden idea however, stOpp4d..his re gretii: •' ''. - .: -.. ' Yes P cried-he!' this means. coed; if `the : fellow inhabits Will yet . .perhaps - discover him. no tl4;,ubt, h 4 us: permitted him to prudent'!' ' ' 'A littleeenseled know not :whax_ hope, Tohy returned home a ?porently. undisturbed. - aild said :net hinge his :reoture.. He . did not go the. nifigist rates .ao he hid at .firit intended; - but embraced' his daeghter..and' went to sleet! trusting ,Providente: .- - But; knowing i well:that tiea*ervaiila theie most who try - / qo aid he resolved next day: to ,o his' . . . gt researches. He 'had the mare brou.gliemit of the stable - where-she had 'pasied tber;night,‘and . leading her into: the street, threw tliebridleon her in the hope-that, ai . she was fasting; she ti3ight.inatinctiVely Way:to.her master's hopie; while - . lie.fellowed .to de tect_ the ,But be had•relied'tOo far.on Itiq poor / animal's .sagacity ;.she -wandered'te aiid/fre. without - grid or aim; now - to .tjie, right,,now. to the left.'some limes,comingito a full stop , atl then tracing her- at cpS, till Toby f)egan to des-' pair.. • ..- . •'•: 4 4 The i rebber,' tholght -he,.' has 'never lived - in London. What- Oly- - of me, in-'. iteinref giving notice to proper iiitheri -ties'in time, hi think _ of troatinglite.ran -'d-om-ivagtiOes-. this sorry - • • `"He was reused. from hie reverie by. the 'crick Orsoine - chil4ree 'who; 'had hoeo. most trampled an .by his mare; till then . se Inlet ' had .suddenly ; started. Off at full , The cry of 4 . : 15,t0ri her, 'step her was raisedl in she street'. - ! stfoli licr, ' . for mercy's: sake be relued :7, dried the Qua the utter.l.atuazemeot, of •t be afid ers, wain;fancied be must- he-nod ; nd.fol lO.Whit . in* b i mars .tra ck be:saw ue r t urn: luielcly intothe half Open .g4te,of a fine houselulhesuburbs whith; er her witideriutS bad led :her: must be here, thaUk . HeaTen riour • Inured the , piqusf friend:: • • • He ..hastenectroo,..:aud; in passing the .house he - saw , tbrough- the .4ate:a groom patting the.: , river beast :as. healed .hei: to -the...;:stable::. - -.:He,islied: the 'first. comer:who ()Wiled .dint house: hee , yria. mast 'be a stran ,ger here:: aot-,tit knoictbat this is the rils idcfnus of thexich-merchtutfi Weresfor - d! The itood4letrified _ • tW fo eresrd i '_ repeated -infortnaut. aupposieg Maisel( ,not .1,0-1)e ,anaerst 90d ; must da't'e beard of big - ba_tbut made - Sod; izOtidetiiiliy rapid torrent:. et; *lad; think4, l ! stiinned. WMvsfc;rd;lica fatbentEdirard,; lath' tebe a robber iHe . fancied himself the sport etadato "sfori.Aoft Omit do return 49tPer "Ilowaveifie i-eleet434arOltst.lyeral.isatan ices" of people of big .amsidenitiori: ibands , -; inalefactorav and Oleo thin ispid,foria of , uticertaia!ari:. fgiavanitthanJtEnt re whieb-seamattio walc.Ornadirtottigby ibe-sarrarit;( ,Toby resolved at,:alb2riska thimysterY:,Saivalked bold. :diobutialdttufked;to - see= Mr; Weriseford4 Pall** iigH 4 vglival that baraistkorit-orkptt;fholtritmaimearitoepi, , befeivaisatiotberiektmotaibt4iitigbt Mbelfateskostolastirtad 0 t0; - beinilarea* EleitoUtilitilicitlat--bPsineW 414 1 2600 found himself `in: _ the 'Mimes I.4itellif 11 'who basil) t . ' ju s t awetined,l Wevesfor I. .. n : rubbed Lail oyes: - anti:asked-id awitl=hu, mored - tose, • Who; are -you,. Sir, and what dsi,.you whet, :with .. ,me J' „The , slUstud - pr his voice Struck On hii , viiiitor's .remeus brance, it d added , the last"proof to his suspiciiUi 4 . he di:esv fssiiiird a 'chair ifiul quietly installed hiinselfitear'l be bed . with Isis Itakuis,- • ::. - •'- : ' ' ' :f' ~,- • :Why, do .yputn , reainOverFil?! :said the merchant' " , • I arifEt 4naker,' replica the Othetcahn and thou kno4est that such is out fashion.' - ' -.- J At the Nvord.qtark,tr, Weietifurd let: 'hp and studied the "v isitor's fate;..)lie recng. risen him dpubiless,for , kurned Well, sir,' said le, ! Whig is - 7 41.- 7.ifyPti pleUse—thethe ifitt l ire of—or:your pus mess V ~• -p ardnAnieforheing in such haste,' . answered Tuhy,-• but ~lietween friends. there.nied.be - no ceremony, and.l Come simply to ask ,back,,the watch thou didst ; , berrOW froth me yesterday,' • watch r ooze it , : highly, it belonged to my .poor: and I. cannot:de wit bout: it Besideiviny tbrother-in-loir. : thenblerman would be very mualk. : .:tilspleuticAl'...were 1 . to giveft'vvoy the !I:temente; At his. sister.' .The name of •• Alderman" ! seemed -rO move - .the merchanf; without waiting for .a reply. - Toby - went ~ orr ~ ‘Thoit oblige me also,, by returning the - twelve • gtiitieas.whiCh I lent thee at the same time. Floweret', if thou luist.need of them, - I wilt leave ,them With thee - for 01 -if thou givelne aYeeeipt.'• - :The Phlegmat ic,'Manner oft be Quaker -06 disconeerted WereSford that hedare n?t denY.the pos;• session. of the Articles ltut. not wishing to Acknowledge - tlitti either,: he hesitated, to. commit himself, willle...rgoby added.:. - • I, have • also come infOrm thee; of the Approaching Marriage rny:, , da Jig b ter Mary. I had yeserved a awn; of two • hundred pounds for the. occasion,. but , ,Aiy an Anlucky accident I lost .H oq.my.way to London yesterday evening; -! so forced to request thee to make 'Frame-set tlement on thy . son; WhiCh otherwise 1% would Tlot have-expected?: ' ~ -.‘'.llly son • 1. ' Les ; dust thee not know that'bels in inTe . ',with my Mary, and , that he is teMar,. • - ... ry : her - • . • . • Edward cried the merchant . . Edward WereSford;'...said the.Qtiakei, gently_ helping himself toie piocbOfstinfr. e:tet. us 5ee.591.1 - m11)111g lbr him; he a worthy do z net.rrishi'.-pursued be in aMarked: matiner, that be Sheuld know of What ,irapSpired. last ; Uight„ t in case thou dust not thinft . ivelllof_giving him.-so much as.l half promisedil.-_fear shall he oblii.rCd to. tell bitn Itow it` weal.' Weresferr.l . lttirried to a'press that was in the room, teok out. a triple:bidtedeas ket..whib be bpened, - . and 'presented..-to Toby,Ati - eficcftSion . his purse, his 'watch, and-his money bag:.- • - that'all you want rasked the trier chant abruptly; . . may sue . - 44.nt10n , I 'Heaven, thus im- •Not all ; I require -still something mot from - tby • • • • • Speak.!'; • • • • _ Disinherit . -thy :son: 'Now r _ Disinherit, ; 71 will not har it said that my „Mary speculated .on th wealth,' and' -saying, the :Quaker lel tW 'room: - NO,' murmured he. the child is.rnO resPonsible : for . the sins of the ; parent, Mary sha I l 7 marry the son Of this, tnati,.but poS.seis ill-goiten richesneyer..l nev err:- He teen; down to:the court yard. My dear -friend,' said be[ TO- Weresfordi Who stood at.the Window diesshig gown,:' liave!brouglit))da thy mare,let . .thehaveny horse!. Some minutes alter mounted With his . moncry- bag before : hith, and. other yaltiables, in his pocket,- bade . .farewell-to-his pew friend, 'and returned home in a r sober I.itrOt4 have just ..been paying my wedding. visit to. your fat her,oid-iter:to/Edward,' whoa) he found : before him ;-•=we Shall -algree'very ,Two bouri after, Weresford i .can to to' Toby's house .:and LOA' Itim 'out. one side. Worthy Quaker;;- - said' best and most-amiable friend, yOur.hind nesic has touchett nus to 'the Very hottonr. of my. soul. , You could - have .dishonored metdishonerecl, my son, ilegraild me &,ti-. ever in_ his eyes by exposing my -eritne4 and ,made hire unhappy by refusing yntiri daughter's hand but you have preferred mercy t 9 justice; and hare acted like n man of true , piety', and , feeling- Believit; me, your cominct •has,not'ln..en me. I will no longer have, to- -blush be fore you; take these papers and open.iheni; when I aftigoue. Adieu my , true- friend; you will see me uo_more.' , 'And,= he wait; 'away` . . < , 1, „ After his depattore s rite:QuaiteFinspee-, te4 the - papers ; there..wore, firlt,...ordero : .for considerable *urns_ on,ditrurenthal: yrs:in the,eity. Then a list. eenteinin 1 a.great putober;of names. 81.1(1,4pposiin to' cacti, figures m ilir . e igmaterm..it:l4.tonottni: i Alt mofiey. , - ,With it Ahetr.eir. Was 74(.: entaii )" , the following word*: . ::-.. . "4•-:; . ',Au unforseeen, totronereinhensis fir 6 tiroyo, Ape,: in ,my. derpoir i - ittt; unlawful' otoauti 9f-Vrcwirillgs funds; 44498wer lof, cads,; =Om% awl A hecufii4llPtcfeattectill- ; - 1Y ME. l . l W.PTillionctgMPte4,-Mwia'asthlifii, on't.be atninol..practiqe . ,' -I )* ) itieeliiti• :1/0" arAlligse qf , erg 11:k VW!, talvo 4ie ; r 013 4 41 of the aunts elm spocified4.,4re i (4 irlfluiY BS if ff/i._,lni- I/VC ilina AO yo , Fri r! t e I jr _ antite.4istttu t ion to:Abe:l4ore ratilq• .Wiki: - ?iPtilr,ed-from:-..94eL400.P . ' .oejrzJoilisSP4,---:Whet ~ repaitti, is ;hottsstiy; ojy,own ; - I apgoing to. livtiahosti.out!' -yoi3r4liktighteF:Wilt 0 4047-4 e 4418.,iviili= Otit 101004 10 ft*PtAttlittkritittleo; , l 1 , t •, ',: Thee nest: day, • Werettford itia fittittea, lannden, , insleirer3i-eneseidthe 'be iliitne' 14141611 1 C a ti iliPend isiegrakfulnkiliC3 '' = ! , ~ ; At l bw 4 1 / 4 4 ( riut - ot o,a4Wrantigilletlyi,. ibe ~4 1,hater : aaserntilatii!elirgillaffi# 4, niMentheriifit* iitittilliiv - eiriditt: of le-tima - foliaiirdy - ,. th#4l4._ , i l tirojit the honorable contlirer " - hip; fS _-__f. I' .. • :• •- •`' , l.. 4. t 4: • I ' way man, who, dirouzh the tnedta p,r tu the, qac llupt " 11 r. 'Siniptin) ad , :rued their itink-lainented aash - captt at and interest, • - „ 4 , N '• - - 'I - t - • '= -• • , .,1 -= ! . . - • .....-. • Ofikfals- - --,•• , • i ••• • .-) ' The', following - is l tt3iteral= copy .oft) a beggar's petitio. 1 whiCh in(s. - racently been circulated by nlyouth.*ltS pirlielk... Itirly - redltair'ind Sandy Complained ":" l 'This is ' to certify t hat - .the .betrer,- An-, , todia Pittricit O'Flaitereyo;itil'itt.:native Of ;Italy, and helongitelsomiief those unfor tuitatel. fa from own.. the •_crater of 111 tunt Veadviluss in the eruption of 1807 ; , and in descending the. 'sides of the rugge -Monntitin,,With:'maSs ti es, of stone; hiva ; &le:, waspcrnally'sepii rated 'front hilt fondl.pnrent i r,,tender •sts tars, and loringbtlethers. , , Thbs,.ho. was thrown upon. the-711;h1 at , aalCarly:a ie., an orphan,'without riends; .b l pit . by , tile aid - of ..philanthr6 IC -Italians, he'-wits eb., abled to procure *cense and it-Oeck 'of , penny - papers,-whick..•he for ;r0 Mks' , .cidt 7.‘ t ;) tinned to sell at tifel - rayinus railron4 Oa-, Lions in and 'around ,Naples; •• 4y pdtirltig industry and - strictl eConomy,.he was en a=_ bled to reach this Cetintry, thniltigh Whih he now wanders inl the' hope of ,, riteetidg his. , long _separated family,. who,iia. the wind was _blowing - lfretn thd,,oast at tlie. time of „the eruption,, he doe,.> of Aim 4 exiscsomert : here - an:+ng.ni:/'. , - , I commend this young/cinder to the tender mercies of the hunevol nt, knerb i iOgi as I do, that hg, is/honest and that his story - (which he, cannOt.spe' . k` in 'En _ glish) is a true one,/ ' ~ .... : (Signed) ' >jl - 16tottiit . icaptain / at ha ship - Tit , . J1.4.1ca C.,Es'An,„ .l .i,:,, ._. Chargo:TA / tr..iir4 a :1406. . 4. loquence the :let, -j his-city an 4 ~ colored of t he .prese nclusion the stationar, rcb, who; wa on .t . Barr iit took /Netrro Some, time ainet er.Sanriseyisited a le'et ore ;1)0; ;'re the on the- wiCkedneasi tion, ;At. the Gni learned•diSCO,U ne s . or the Union Chu, .notiaced ;o.,speakt mo'n'ated t [Culp commence4a4.-fillf Bredren and ai fust brUdder, 1 a ° de: whole field, . lots L'. The bt.ipired.l) an Of rogiteries and ran i crate world, and, 11 tbe orful feelins jutlgm' (nit day,'. co l Inane tho'..und i l those present : • 'Alt kitty ,:beitib' Constable ob-dis your sltiiulder , and, oner !--4you kni)w lou-trernble: all o yonk,heel 1.. 1:10. stable, ile .I,chq, ail ha TOO FEEL= DEN, OLD ] FUEL :DEN. lurid claps Iti§Thatl saYs—you're my fir: 11)(iw akeered: you feel g frtuiii your _lead itexi deAlrtiigitt'y,co tie great:jua yntif, shoulde l ' , ig pHsonci' s The.4ogicujr - vi appeal was-deliver its efFect::' T preaching:- •1 Qusca anccdute :off` qrpve, by a, corr espeMdel Times: -' te fe)lTOWitt ik,Or Ohttei !„ut o cw or *Y - 1 ' He hail high res ect for Bishoyilloor , A man :tinted :lat only for the ppy,o ritf h s character, but als.n. for . the retilitirm s -. esty of his disposition, and-furlthe-getie al favor in - whichlhe was 414. ~As t• e story y'an, a 'dinner' was giveniy_soMe of Goverithr Morris' 'friends. when he was about departing -for Europel . - BishOp Moore and. his wife were of the partj.t.',—, Awning otlier"thinget that passed iin eon irer.sat,ion, Mr - . 111(071s, observed 'that he hod made his willl-.:in 'prospect of , going abroad; and, twining to Bishop Moore, said to 'lira . : •41 '' •'l' • ' - - " My, revereud.ioieAtl, l'hai lierpieath - el ed'to yon my witaie Stock till ' padebee.' II titibor Moorfi r?P `e -ti 4 . .` f ' :,'- :,'.'•: ' it. . ' Sir, you are nut - only very kind, but Very generous : , you , have :Icre to me by fai-IhOifreafer portion Of your estate:'.: 'M rs. `MOore,iinritediitely.fiddeiti :'< i , . dears ou at comou o ossess. i t ; I M i t „ 1 . Y l , i 1 • P 1 ,,, 1 i II V ‘ , n o. yo.r in..erit- ticertimat..r.i.y,sooo. _ . ANTIQU_AntIi jt inibitenta A24* TITSBe . , - lit.i.-=-The ' NO tvYork Commercial' Aii vertiser.-iyieaking of 11,:tyard's Pew4o44 entitled, ',Discoveries amongr o the.l.lnina of liineVeli and Dabyton,',inst. l published by Putnam, ,anys : ..Me. - Layard'ii ' tvidume a bou nail with corr Ainrat ions . iif . tli if hi .4= torical portions 'of I 4 1 13, Old' Testaniebt.-L ! Mound. nit pr . moui di' palaconilerlialac , and,er . eu. t ()tubs, an' iiiiilen vanlts, test. y. to theminute trial fyiness ofthat inopir . d' Yoliaile`... Units `ei loiritileiiiies'itiiii 'Mile re:lmbed from' they oiiryl and'iihmitat ft = gotten., past. add,- 11 tile' rigraridettr-5a1;4 AndeAtY-',.9f lbeiC. 4.,ti - ruilltY,...Fll9tie,:ilie efinljowne4a and. i uorapcp ,t 4:,..t l eoff l itif-, Alf the present.' ' It 'W ipld,ho,,iin irit'Oreiitiiii , li. task to`gathi'r - int i o,. .t:e litia ‘vol u m7 l3 :l , :i s li ta tiO tti,: calwo6Orations.'!• 'l. , yi' , 14. , 1: - 1.. , 4.1-il'P t, elli • g r o wn, ''V .411. 1 ii "rub grown, onciceye. di one.iiittliltoc 'l,lllo,vaas ill PIM* a k4 l l l 4Jini 4 l 4 ° 64 4 1. I) ,.effilk•hail 1 11 .4 3, 0414: 1 :- 1 1,244 41 Cik! ritetke I ' d riVtd t9,4110 1 40f tp . kV County .ii.- 1 ; : 1 sinl:l4, t 4r 0111 g.. „ t!. ,sll l / 4 + o ; ilt A k. 41,1 li, : prodol6l4' rift.,l‘ i ._ ~, " 4' 1 l': ' 1. G Oli s tiri Attltil, ~.-• qOO l OOO Aviiiiv Ptft=A '441 - frii , , l le-i a ri . jR: r,atha,n r,124441v. A kumfrAd_ into *sing jog. -Wad.. a Irani!, knftwlog,t!,lcert4iiii loilties, ,:s;ttfiler uPcpand.,!..theA' obit. 04 triivOier: tifeo 0,140 NM a "3.0-4461raiut,. - 4.4 he sta Vitif)s) 44114 it,* 1 W)ktr' —1116.»-w up ,for to Tindal .bread r EMU 4-A.; Peep delivered . Opulation,' lit genera. - - ns.Avry ,y.mikister 'sl,also- an ,.e subject, text,.aukl as, in consekens AA) f l 't ,got time :() nix ltjist cross 7mts drier'_ then *Pnt into 110•Nicq5,.4.44 vaniiie Mies 'of - the unregen reeded"h. sinners nt- 1e .great to. ~lesdri6le iciudi4g-with '11)4 0. trip*risnitil,vitich.-we4t t*andiug.,4l.l4ost. - - 41- MMI= if:iuldec.llii3t a link t al powetfi ° ' =ENE i. - ., ,, ,!,_::i.°?..i. - ,',.--;:-;:.,:i ~ ;. : ::- - , . -: . 1 1 .1. - :..i l ;...,. ~:3 -. : --, - The:Altaildeseit•Pktotee. , . - -- 'i - A. .-. utiful maid,..nt the dawn, of da");;„: :., A .9hbel Mnid,sit-ht.hPr,iethkge:Pree.i.i ;:, ~, ~.,_ Her sewing fell idle hit , . kilee ''' 1 ~, , ''' - Fer her heart and, her ihnughtelrePli, , i-far a7.0 - ,i When a rilcr ota wooer eame.up the dell; .--..,'. 'A werftehnse.heiliesoite Wiiuld, thinli,WeitifeW But a maiden'i bean-is-n - o'lllde to tell=!, - ., '':"--:! ',. . ' And though Old his , face;set his-coat, - ...wis. new -; Oli.w . y ng.Maiden's . .heFt. is , a eF4 is. O. tell+ i ,:,' And., hongh‘old his Lice , yet !us ioat I Witi new. The w . hegaveeher-a-wistinl_look- r ri • .c....!- , And' ist4k ten.'*,.ere• thi.werd4fie2o,!id• .:.t' '- While erry she sing, like nsimtneioele, '.'' - . I And biped - 'with 'her ieedli, - "and ' iiiiiitted' the - ti, reu t. , - ../ - :• -' --. -c, if..:l -; -- , ..j,, He s eof t he ring and the.lretitiing-ibitnes, ': :. 'He p . her hand and , beaded his knee And he ed 'and. itoPtored 'her. to ii : " . -rik, ingel• N and intkray- soother, idd ' abi. , ...:.,.'5'-: ''- 0h.,13..1 ,plurself;My darling,. said. he 4 ' '.1,. N and ask 'my Mother; sisidishe,l' , • " `''-':' -. Scarce i ;the house.had the wooer geie...C...., :. ' Wil ,t,t' young man leaned o'er a ,tiiighbFing ..... Y stile , - - ''' : - -'-': 1 , And'tut ‘iaii - the lib* . that - yOuth :lint OK= -';' -.': I" . = Andplayful gay was-the maidens sMili--,- ,,, t ', '- , 'Prayw n is this earl.that comes here to wool" ..' ~Must/And Whe at your.iii:e.does he talk 54ikeel--, , I - 4 1 1 ,ust I ask your Apuii, - tainl -- I - , '' - : No, Hwy,' ilia' wht=peietEZ-yim inWitliisksiit I'd -bettergo in, your`mother.to see, - , .. 1:--- is , L , No, H any , no—no you Must. kneel and ask we.' There was wailing one;Mein;at-the'iiihiire - chfi re k , - Wailing, and weepsng, and werd4 0f...W0e-- For the wealthy old - wooer was left in the, lurch;:' - The maid kad goneeff with siyonttei-bi?au. ' - ' Warmly-the sun on.the bedgerowzglowed,, .--. 4 . - - -i . w annls; it , showed 'en the : did , 4rln gate_; ;2. ',l And wild was . tli hiughter upon tin? roan' - As Harry rode cilr - with his - widded miter. ' ' Ha! ha! he iiied-;-Ho I Ito l'i . lititeli , d he,...- , - ; They may' wait .s. long.,while ere' the bride lb. , . ' ':`Anecdote' . of . Daulet.'.Webslo.-,-: - ' :.,....1:. welLreineMber. bearingmyl4ther,tel 1. the Collo:mint aaeo:4Ote,illostyaiti44,th il - . earkr genius of that great 41444:wb05e losS i . .4 mighty nation • *mink; '-,'':',; ''; - . 7 ' -' ll--- .--,,. • Eia6no,ei ,Weliit - er, - Tilie. - :fiitherlref, Dari," .iel.,ves a farmer. The i . ''cietabie - Sg . in'ttsg garden . ' bad ~ i,.#Tere(l ; ':.6 . tOidralp, ' ,4:.::.tiiiP3: the depredatietii.ele 'weedeli4Ck4 : &etind4 hiig') - WhOse hole'tiii(Thehjeiii6if Were 'near the,premisee.-- I:l4filel,mimetea. or twelve:., -years old, and hisotolder.brether,-gzelcieb ' had seta trap -:and:l,:fnially,MiCceede4tin Ic6fituripg...: the, -trc8p05i.,,..i,.gF . g19.0. : ; . pr0, .posed: to kill. the .apinial: - ail'endl.M.:,oncb 4fluillgy. -- Irp4l.lt:'tri.)ni.iiim,,-;..b'p l e i P4loo. looked. with ..conipaiiigli 4i.ipoo...ll6: . iiie6li;:' dumb captive ; :Mid :efferedf c - tri.leii'hita'..gb- ' .free.l ' 3The'hey - 1. - :::cbilld.l , ltiet-rtigiee,, mid: ' each , appealed - ;t47 their father .:tii ..d.o'cja:. tlie.'case,:. '''Dell,:nly-heYs,' :88i4,',.=the;;Ailt gentleman ' id. iiiill - .lie -jutbie.k ,- - - Ther c' 131 the-- prisoner,' ‘(piinting .1.e.. thug -A - yin - A- • clinck,) and,yea =shall be:.the:seq ! sel - ,- : cud . ; plead I the - 'case Ter, Molg,p.:o:n4:liiBlik and liberty' - - Y . ' ; '''' '' ' ' • ".:- I 'l - '7 - ' - :'.: :- ' Ezekiel Opene.s2:-tnetCaCe - , - .Witb:i4:stiiiipi , aiguiteiii,'*giiig'l4 ii; : iiB - eloyil . tihsi...p4t Ore! of the criminal, the gretit s bari:s had-Cl=. ready aciee, - ..eiii4'ihaf, - ;nineli' : :tiine ,f - iii --- a,la., • - had - beea,Cpent - in his capture; and new: if.; 114 Wes : Biifrdictl- r tiiifi ancr.'gii'', l ngei.n • t i Iprgt;-11.1tiziuld :refieW'-bil'depredatiin s, - -.1 and, : be cunning enough. i)iietict'kisfki''li' ;: .lelf to be - Caught:tie-din,' and ihat'bibmibt' ii9' . ir . .to ti tint,:i . 6,,ilefitY.-;ilini - liik i 4kinl . Wai of some 'value an d t hat - ie: Make'. -- die 'niest'' ? ~ - - - ..,i -. • of him= they could, it! *Mid? net : tepny . half :thO - :damage"itbaiVid - rendfdpUe*His - liir :l - ~gainent wai - reattri . iiiititteitlitii:thei t ieint,-. I unil l- Of witch - -greaterleugth- - .than Emir; liini. iti-icill - allow us."'tO !OCc.upyie - retating- the story. I -'-- . '.- ' .--:''' ' - -..-- '3; - --:.' ; .II - •- ''' ' ....- The; 'ftlit* looCd' - witli l iiride , npen - his : ion, w hoi beaame4.,distinguishedjurtst. in Aii,manheed...... : _.s.oyv ? :.pt.z.uipi,,.:it I 3 :: .:4.9,. ‘ 4 . .tur l 3 l l l , - 44:.!Yctllk- Y.F, 1 :10.91,P 1 Y,..:.. -- -liva,4.: the '-.§ rst c4se:'".. - , Veda naiir..-ibei'- ihOI -..:P1b4,4 iitif . bitii4..:,i. bad ..[: iksi b..11,,y, :- Feet - ed - 114 - 'father,tliejudW&,:ind - is:lii4Sliroe; brilliant , bl ac k : #yet:loOted apoilthOiSOlL, ;,.ad4,l*Pkai§jon 9r'!4 6 .RPITPO,i and 45)10 -. , 83 *;if"tre*Vu k *itY:td*r 7 J 1 . - . 6 hT4ri ' o* - : priin4l6iio, - ti iviit:44olfea - tiitii - oty;: 'ai34- 116, PPPP494 :1 w4.4 09 ( 1 0 qtit" . -WOs - that: the.::,:e4ptiye , iejght,),-Ogityi : -- gi,iitigt.,- - . 094,n. sail;: iii - a - : - .la -.- ximati - ,:i.91 - 6,;iiittedch li-;-- - be I Wad 4iiiieliiin_tii.life; iik'iliqi-tfiO'briiibi littuligiit;gthe.;'pare - Itirl,:the{;:tiee'fieldi-- - -Imid • iirocids: ;:00d- had ';net Made-bit.ol:or r ,4ny=. :tbing ± in,l,vaini,-:,tlie - , :. - , woodchuck as .much :right' to life:: csT: . 4ey , ''OiliecfjliiMg . .' thing; i he was riet,,,,--4'destinelh'ith'ititiO4l * :. 'lts :the', we:lf : 4;4l4°. 1..(,),*-rfir;,..,43.!...;.0015: ate .4're*-OMiernon. -egetabloeti,q `ick'theY h i ad.'a . lll' ) l4 ilAi-iii0::,, y1.4"iii:1:.0'414 . ,' - atiaip a ifq`,r - , - *-to AY:A eaoai',eicefiC . : the little ` `: fond - he'iteedo ta.instain :biss : lintable.lire4,:iiod ' :thlit t little - fliod-:wo, as swooii,,,:, to - .1410,;„ , :aiia.. 2 39,,1 , 1 90 3 ,5ar r Y - It;c .14 1 .9*i.,.4:0401;iii**,- - .,X45, : - theta the: . roa'itpert IlliS . -"itiettieesi:iii4, - : 7 1 - . + - :.: tio4 - fii'iritigeit: thei'keinf:feOdf;' - : ;:, : . b . 0'.344*4 ibini . iilll4hey;-I).4.4.*d . ;:i.ttiora*oialtipy - not spare - I*4 . 1 iii - dumb .' ..' ''' tiro. : who really hail as,*l44,.:rigb,t--4olo,Amal Shale of Gixrd , hoiliityi'i4'o467 th e mselves had ityth6r' , portiOn 1- .. .: , ,T.414,',L - 14 :: Otel i L''. oillt *4.,'-l. r . imaViud , neveryiautOiLAtiet . ,f,liptoixifiliii. Ainto' r e,of the ,b1.0.*: : tif • ;GI o;:* . ime,rlol,6fte* 1 ilid;ibi4;sillctls4.oll6wed.th4 - *iinploliar;o‘ 7 lr less iiii,iincts , i hp litid`!!':Ocoll, - .: - 6 .44p u i,-1,b0 :. bnita'iif*hii„ -- entin%Ot' ll lliXhitig:, '' , :.,.)Cr.t* : 1icif,1,4.14041*-- irsiikhlihita**o ,r r. attgh,t, 1 44'utfGoili,titi. ife;-,'! - O foo l -li : . I':Wltiiict . - list no '' ht .4i . A''' ---.:-. — li eith er: - 4 4 ir : they noxtg , ~, epnv",.. earnest 14 ~• , Ile,tdktaktiti) th4:tiiiito -. ;hup19,441'.. ,ingo,4,l*iittuitititli:triithtitilift4;-4**F•et'i", LisAiiiritiaultkiiiii4hijii..i4it.:***lfiansi . . I ramthej** - jodopo, , ,Ah44iiiiiii , **poct I itliii*lfish- lti3O l t - Oililiiiistioo4 liiiiO4:oOk T ittiii : ilffiiifithok*ciiiti4i,i*Ork ' iiiiiii;i4baßithit:b4a44iiiiiii ,, itiviii ,. , , Dieriat ibiotypot!V*loftge-,4tot star:: 44 . . i ii Etiei.: 61a:iiiiiiii****11:' . r' : :::fiillii: :: -• qtiliiiikiwiebile r ....lattt r.p ii::.eb. .kg, ..) : -:' .11 4,.:7-: I Li4 i f: fileli4 7s6l 7l l oooAliWi 4 to *1 . :.-*!t*,',: - . ettli vii , iiiiiie'fiti4i***Okffitii ' It'iiiit;': '.466leatPttlikiiiiit-ii30h1if1,b0 . 44404i 'ilst . o4,-• ;$ ligai*Oh".**o4o.os.34 l *- 4 1W, ,. Ildtilif. heyopti ; tl4l4; - Of - CotititinO* :'! . #ii., • his a44tPritht SY: B 4:**'.. :P;kee4l - ,it41 , :0 4 , Irk 9 ,iiii..y....- 'VE p irit4. l3 4 7: r - 4' - TP , ,us , ! - • . 7;''F,3'-- , . ..;:. liiont. - ffie.....01.1 . ,4,.. ,- .: ., ' , ..f . 1# 41104, .. , 06. , n. -- ;_,: - ., - **Togitic.”4., ultina .-:, -': 4, !.-,. - eat; l - ..... 1,,, 1 ikji'% ola ~...,":.-, fc - :-. litkr*::: ' - **4l_ ~ . - ' ..i•flt •-. • t ivs4, r- 1 .,.5... „ :3 • ! .. t .< . . --., 1..-.....,- istopi - ior ~,...",_!.. ! `,.., -i ~ -: 1.44. 4 , . --•- 4* . f -, '!fir';.•':;:' - :I- ; lt't: '. '- - . -. . ' -.. : fff#4 . ,:',',,. .:,-,- ':- . , 4'.152V, .e.v..',-, - .-:,.33?.?-",..4..-;'4QLS - ....:- - 3n1 . -..k. : A)cZi-,:',7i,3.f:,..-,!'„:', -1--,:',,5,7'-':: „. • MEE , .. •; • r- E , -, - 4 6 ,--Li 41.. 4 _ , -- 4 , 1 , --- - x-r• - - - -4 - 4 . Thetotowini464llllo - 'ritßa 'vita/ true sketch is fw>i ttie4Londoniquarterly ReviAi ; ` , 4 1 -'. 3-:A'g.4- -. r; -'.`oo..ri. ' Yo se Ihrlid tota l " C-4old to ' u e, ..3 Y,., lu a = PM 1 the Of les:4slintinett:ad Of Flo 1 cmuirlendatinn of millinertzw ) tSlizcleel not = how on nal= a - pattornmaya*lf ate== be ugly ; or how recent alshape,,if Aims - awkwar • -.t ' 4 7.1 }fault yery 1, _ things wlifcli T pio - plii`geheietly supposeto be brought' froth Paris, 'On at istieudide by aFreneb Milleuer , :bukwhick are brought fmnt tll - niuntrest town. made up by her iiivirmlia. Nut IttAlor Own costnre Esaiebnenew---on tigi tr!iy,'sherwears many a' cheap t dresiwhit it is, ahrityw-gfxKli She d ale utdio‘ c,onfusiou of. c-0 - 4),tsimAr_ d `. idle * studied.sobriety . i but 84, 91tlkePeaVgls you• \l4l th a - Tritefresin i OF ility You rid' 'a Juilieloulla 0 4P 14 /*, li 'serer , of tinsel `or trumPerflf‘Pualii 6 Pon tin l ek her. She.' puts - up faith ii4velvetkeibds, ate 4 i ,ii .. , or gilt buttons, or,.twi ' coo quite . „Etrarp f boWaVer,- that the.garnlidvs , quite aSitEl P" tant l i ' Silii - diefig ; ' ::illtber *inner borders 'and lieadiugi 'are "dcatiake and fresh; and should anything PeeP-obt which is , not intended to be som,ii=is quite as Inueb'eb as tkat'w l 4/ 1, is- ,Mier all, diem is no great art eitherin heiinsh- -- ion or bor.material: The second aensikts simply in 'knowing the thien.unities °Ewer dress—ber o'wn station, her-oWnligestlaid her own Ipoints- and uo woman - , dresim well trhos: does not. Alter j O k is i enp f d not say that whoever is - attract-4 , ,by cos tume will not be diSappointea loY:A0 wearer. She may not be bandseine or accomplished, but we will answer fin- her b*qng ev°a - temPerell welt inf . :mined:44o- roughly sensible—a compieteladY, i .. • :-•\ • 's, , '',::,1 ,..•it! •> ' ,:- 1 -- • i4s' 'Ta ~,:,- 4 ._;_Lel:: .; * :: t 1 , : : 14. - 1 , • .. , 'Il "'" US t itUt iOnalten4i • , ,_,. i Thar() ilfaothiiig thitpll9a4, ii; , T9a7.401)0r• : er inia..klia Oda Qf'repiiott:(an,,pr k llftener passes. ca,riatit fiiii:: . geniea,' tban_s,iiitit -.. might' Lii *lilted: ' . constitutional it tare- . . A Man -Without. ibia;i4itevvi - miy Willis - ;worth .:or `real- " powers;_wilk*).:ll/ o ;!iiget 7 -: 01141 the 'IWJr)(I, o a, T l ',. a =k#4i.t , 44 - oarK. ._ will fl y ii.tkiri, air; as' ai r l,preteiarir.*ll .-, It, and ` : with ` iii)-: MO*. gnalkti:443iiiaele : ,--, reeryinienirhiini , wilre''srire' either to blunder ni,on BUG:Via% :or ', - wilt aiw failure .'at ..ilefiane,'.By..constit r utlenat ta ~ I - meao. irf. ,-g en oraltAhe-.warintbATLY4JPr :, gi+ieti - fQ a', aliayidias:: - I:ild:_iflirijirtp: - Ily- : his bodlly i iStaMiria; by - Mere: iiliyaiiiitfec6 - '.-- - i"ization.. - ' = " - -- '''''''" -- ' ..- :''::q-'''..,- -. P . ?, - Vri,?:.. ;,.:: 4 weak ; mhul , in a antitid:tioaiAibei;' :ter, =or it le.asti',PdTre. Proai - iible.,4* it::: sound mind in a *oak and erekY- eenferm- ,i,: - -1-t.;--,_-.•.y.4:t5i..•::.t5ir.e.41-7,'lilii4=.rz. hiwtif ' r4e . t -a man hiie if 44!,ekteireale ! tion. :4 - ....,giind 'digestion,- ti,lxilki - Ahe-. thews, amt sinews:of a inan;Tapal*elft• _ lity;-tbe : unthinking r.coja#44prif lr .r!*f_.: y tiwsn.,,aiiii vvi!hout Ail- arPtilila;24. l : : ?‘ 1 ? 7, cintii *i7i4:l- ulir'inior; Ile' wair., , attil x ,,a44l, suiateri'O'lntr rtfpnr,":ita - jch4le ,: biCi4iiy,. %., Aced thrmish lifer,- - and - haveltbeilype* , 4*w . _ those 3vhO ire . his _better* -inieye!ryth:iet_l. 1 hut health i „ and • Strer*tht2'. 4 1 i 6 ,:ift'st 5. :* 4 1 .. -1 be e`ihOed3W.ith =lead liugbter, - , CoeBiisso- ~ 14 own lungs be' iti'fo'o l4 ) ll Wai v ailli"- - -. - 'clear; beftire' b'eliaSiiiieitikbeiri;*liile ' '. elittle:', bectiii.:neriteus , liiiemriati.44lalt, ' ;stammer. Out at 4 mirablil t c.'94 -4 4-444 . 2 13 ... ^-,, dilneo in the A l)9 !i t g l l t %A e - iii llfttfx .. iaiiii6tii hte'rfr:.: ' „ '', 1 -:'. -., - I' . -;}';.;,....- -: a. - - Iste'iirt - 'shalt tell' -e.a Story ; alo ll l . ols ~ hil . ieriruithrfrinterreFtior, , that : ' -t he ,t e bikter..stopershirtAnt-Ifia.atteMpiifromderg N-ektea..PrlAe:c4 4 llo9o° shall' be empty , ~ L i n 4 noisy,_ ~.....,„.4:.. „A:C-1 7 '. -4 ,4 - 4`7 , '. 'iniligiiinfit - 'in tertn tem - most ceip- , inn'tiplan t hings !untk-a coh . dfin . -- . 1fr),1!„ •., :'and.; a I (II r9l/1,3 iic -wards f Oilit l e o t.i 26 *ith ' * more t ha*ipeudent:iviulliegs.* . om - fi,itie.t.' ' while 4YP-;f4t#F,, shrinks from`. l 4 * l '; ' c6 s c - ._ l 7 - ) I 'ti 'n, . iiio'deeilt9r"iiiii . beat'erq y ::,.hiik'i;:qui == 'ii.6iticy laia:t4iiiiiitie4 , i4iicrikeoC:'4 = jl4, 04i1 iiiintlillithliter;' - . 1, :. ----. . 4 '''' ,. .• ' :14 17 L:4?'-' - , ...1 -•• •: - - - ~-,, • . '' .r , ...',.1 Ifi...t? i Pat* I!T!OPPE..---Thime aritAkiii4,lll," Niet I canno t bear--thti,:itmklV:9 '41 . 3 . 11- "-- eisibl - pi' sili6et h saikii i t ; - •.' ~,,11 . 3 ~ - .Y,----.` 4 ! 0 1 56 ..- . ...a . ..„e.r.,.....2.. IS ..„ ri,ctice...;.e# 43 : - ..r.e;-eyeiy, : ro*etnesit , is -,-. .nelcsitiOti:aible.lAie" who, - thOtiet;'44lll ..', I . cilail.-iik.io• ibe •categories - or pnliie :be- _.- ! ..ifii.,:4o . ..... i# . (4lallatliel#,..etitor, ear-: 5 1 4:140i . . kr*en 6 . - , - iNYital!qmqlocttipii 1)(6 aonor..l..,.rtay .Ito,', al)u .... 434 ... - nd i li t ... 'itit i4l o& - ii, re . .,iiial he'lltik,itiejrals.viitirsel(litta‘ . .": i 1 •0, 4.F.ace, neo to ..7cry . ,.:.peekt......-,... -4.•••.:.: ini te:Aitit r - et , plaee,yetiol .- . 1 -o:4t.iiiitfrfibik . 71it *pubt• itot bent t . hemteaoiiiki4lo4ttie ... 7 : B vr,c4 . , scrutiny ' .:4, 4**iilli)ifiiit4l ~ ut : % , tigit I Kant .is Apkilegtt„ttio,!h ,th e el i - 'if *ec - ':*lfiteicetiniii..; . 'titetietikei A ti that liOtiVi i eiakiNiiiiaiibliiiiiiiiiirthirolei '. hat . efisieko- affability' to all; that-' - obities imitlity:friap:Otreo : boaota;_and-telltlevetr matt tut the , iiiiiitifibi.to be cotifideet-aod 1 ..appy7l.rhls..-tki..wh...o,..liken 4' and no t the be: virtue - Jou his tet•Fctlia`idal eiii#lr-s:fliruillity..-nt...TlWtVolo*tivaly. ,:-. riileifiiii . d_ would - rediSkili wtioliiiibt,lts,; manflitiit a a wire-hound'aiiator , ..A3Mi a • . 1 ery aud . cuustratut..—Dr.4*latii . i.'...2.:" .. ::.- - . - . • , il, - _•itz.--•J42iii:• - if.t..i•:',::4it'si. , -.. ,-...-2. - d .1.: -*: 1 .'.-•=-4. " AP !' 4 - ;i:314.. , t4, i':o 2 . A, §p4Ef4N.414.,- nae•Auue- 41%,.g , we .: u4it .inft:tha . x. - -4 wciiair,Tua 4 arr,:: : :Cs: . ...ThirliikaftAakWeiniiiet ad j arliti ‘.. 1 -:i: t3' 4 4iiiii4 11 600i0 i Vatii . 4itiitikai . r : ' ..- . 4 , - . 1 6 . ..,iiiir4iieiJ.*.'4.: . 44 .l o34 l ool: - :TA6V.1 ., ::::: - iils . : '. l Prilito4, .::10.145•07,0* '.. ei - h re',...;-:- 1) igt. - 4 t 4 ..LylitdickAim t ik.-it:7 — ? ............, : 5. !•A10... :.4 . 4 .4)liCOSijit%itilV: .• 0 , ...'hiliatt . ,_.. t ..,. ;4:... : 5 :" • i . ,i c .'"6 ..:,..... ; ••:-...- 0 -.• .• ..:i o jo i i ii .„- iiii i ii . o .*46 , o l ,-. 5 - . - .-.w / 1 Mill - . lade iiivekie--iiii-akwii•e.' '.:' - - 1 . 'll''. .... :5. ....,..!'S _ --- ~.-1: iA4'. , : l'ill,":"-,:.71 1 1_51*-1,.."0404..., -: - 4.',2 1 g.f-, .4 ‘2,lget . .4 401 19ti*t' 4 e0aikt , Allt;;'..1; -, (i* 1 1 kiliiift!*24 , Stiksiii - . .• .. .itri.tff - ! - ; .. , , . • i1 . : .. i ,..... „ :1 ..,1 1 ::.....,.. ....-...„, t , . ...,..,. ..,,-. mw 3 . 7i , r .. .,4....,0r1.„.;..4.,. ~ . x.„.-., . ~....,, , k. .„. , , : i l_ 4..- - J - ....,;,.....; v :..i....v ! .. , i?...., 1 1,.,. 1 *144441 : .- ..:) . :,A-,•''''- . ~:„ .5 i ,#:..),p., , f, , ei ~-, -. 45,:!,;;;,,-4;i,10, * ,* , •:A" 4....k.,;-.lfir-irs.,?..*:::-A44