Ar6LITN UMBER . eoisvia. 'Autumn Lyric. ..• 1 The leaves are:faring; the flowers are La ing, Alimlg like giants the forth winds pasis i - all strangely. shading , The betigh are thinning, • With, lattice work the yellow grass; .The` lies look greyer, the. sun light Col er, A sid we sit on the leafy ground, , lonely and sadly, `.The year wti older, • For he has well nigh run his journey round.' - T o Memory, the keeper, ,we give the g!_t dnesti , • stiniiner hours dux:so soon have liown; y o f i she grain - we have, reaped mill cheer the,stidness • of the worn out Old Years dying moan. n-e of-the glad:le / 1s with which' we wandered • . : u s /. in its .suw•light of Sutnrner joyl Th _ tiochqs born in its revels shall , well be pondered, - - Ind We'll Wander along spite of ; Winter's annoy. . attic, young Winter! and thou wilt come ginekly, Anii bluster and fret till thou frettest - Piy fill: . laugh aftliy white liej(Cil, and fiice cold and eickiv' i . • nei•er grow Sad at thy. tyrant will. i Tlabugli the North !winds grow colder, tlie' skies I greyer,‘ - And the greeniiillhite with the snow aid frost; ;Mid them:reek and ruin of Winter, the slayer, ' • Kind sterno'ry's 'riches are Bever '• • :, ':C . ..l.J:l::ike,sl.A4 ~,,)(ei.eil'e;-,s''.. •' ' 'Written for.dleason's Pictorial ," Img. sltilTHl ADVENTURE • ~ 1 , ,, - A. DUPItAeF.: . - • I • ' ! I • ' • • ' 01 1 • 1 very pleasant ,Inne morniti'g, a b an d. ••'otrie young manof• -twenty 7 t wo v"therea. I ) jboutS, tlisliionably attired, and wit .that pen sire inelancholY air, - -‘vliiili "welli . hecanie his . daiit l eves'and W avydneft ;and - wilich. mark d-him- as a poet of theAyron school, a. re ..., leeteo hiver. Ot'' an :anitieli V trimester, , or. a hriellestrttorney... t,r :whatever you :til 11, fel - I , melanc, oly has tnanY'e:nis. - : and wraps. her !dark mantle rOuner , ninny shoulderS. in this ' weativ Nvol - ld ofonrs: a•liandsoitte.nielaneholy 1. y7sung Man. we say,- intOting enough. to ' illitirt,the heart;3.ot - i a • w h1 i 1 e ,1,6,, 1r d7, 4Q ..„ 3 4,1. 100 1, ' . was i stri ? lliill!, along ; through a pleasant lane .in C•tie of the rUral 'Oninies of England. lie hadeojac down :by the I.,otabi; coach, and mlille 'waiting fora eonveyaneo o tike him acro ss the country - o...the . place of his desti natiea,-tlitAight; to' amuse liiiust.lf by - a brief i TztlAlo. Ile 1•011S.•ed• 40w • ; lid Itj /ill to pit her . ' • a fmgont - rose,l 'or a binich. of hz• wth - ort; front ii . the.licklgerowt; I.itit lip ... tossed aWO'. t he flow - I ers as carelessly as he Culled th4M: • • • ' I - • 'll eight' 1" he nitittert - ,d til biniself.. 'lt re-.' niali,s to be wen'Osat i imill, be the upslait. of( this ohis visit to my rich,,l - baelicidA• trnMe i ; , iny' -Only Survivllnz rel:i'tive. Is. it at' all • likely . : ilie w hi m - si c:l f fold humorist, will quit me, sir! tliai 1 shall snit - liiio ? A retired Mink)! bus-i - Riess, how can I exile g • that - he -ivili fancy a gi 6,1:1,-t:n ~thi : ig VI, 4.- who ne i ver did a - bit • . l of bit-ill ess in his ivli'ble life' ?-411 poet y. who s' : (... hook, ditili:t sell .7, ja dratilatii•• Iv ho.e ' play • was'a failure; '41.1-i,tertintr, wll4 foun4l no tilt •i' or:withhe . pnblishr er,4' Will he , pay my l i d 'a ebts. m nukea 1 .111.5. his heir? •My wit , de ',lAilidon life liii: been- , a titilure ;I and the only ,i4ral At.' vi,i,!ogthi.wits my' trip. to . Bath.— Poor &Thy. ) I tiragizie; I I .lielieve She loVed me's• - inerefy. But I tiered honorably. When 1 'found that toy heart was, engagi;l, I .tore `,lnvself away, • W'il bout ~an exi:lanation. For • What had I to !ofTer ber . .?.l bankrupt hi hope - iaal ptiriel' . l ••• • • ' .- As iii' rw.rLl thus - monr4nll l y, he came In; sight .-f . , a -.ltaiilseine: villa faking a - broadii ''. sinooth.. , :haven lawn.: 1 tII4. bitt'litt by a prettyli ganien anii pttrk otornalnental trees. , AS hell '"paused to surV;y it with - the ,pleased -eye. 'Ofl l , ~ s . m . . . -,a port, - a art servant, in Spruce, liNerv, ,iid .'ranted along ',iv road, and -after.&fa t :in...at l Aim s.harply. touched his hat Ituid said 1-es: . l POeffhllv•: • Mr: Stnith.'' • : • - . • , - ! 'That's . • - . , .1 ilivn,tune.' •• . .. • • ~ Thank v.cL-4 hank ye. sir,'Stiid the felloW, • . . ,J,Trinnin t ! from ear to 'ear. and ;turning on his ;heel he`ran off and. •tlisapiie...gred ;• 1 ~- - ` - • I . .-.;‘ Is that Nlow . eraiv V 1 ,1 . 1 --• ' .. • A Moment latter:wards • tt,. dozen .or more farmer's' Loysl, arrned-, with Muskets -sudden ly.appeared in the . p . #l before :, Mtn, and set-• • -trig up - aloud_ lairt4ildiseharged .their, wen - I)ens simultapeoustiTmnd thOn disappeared „ -• ' in. smolteJ - •l . .•.)• - • - ': . , .„. • , 1 ~... il . • • '," iN hat • theHdene 4 / is to s pay I hcre, : tiiougat Stilith:'i • ',l ibis_ . jettioilifiit\ Or fair : day ? --- . .0r is; : that a ,' Inna,'a•astiurn,i rhid those M 7 , • 1 6 4:5' madthel 1 , ~ ; l - . . . . • , He walked On, curious to. I l Larn the cam: }se, -_ •. rtfitheconunO.tion,. As he approacami ,, nearer 2z!ir•the: irilla,l a gate - .in the thick liedgerow 'Tened, and a rattly i goltkina' ti in ~,black, with a spotless . white waistciciat, - vvry rosy wills, and a buneh: of flower .-i \ in his button.; '.. hole, suddenly, appeared with both hands- ex' ~ended. . i . -.• 1 : , • • . .• , - • 'My dear boi,' said he, ' iv J. before your time; .butlso mu %It speaks Well for - your 1 . il•here's your, unel4'P•• • I oaten },.seen Wm yet, . he's us elL'. ~... •', 'Well; -well,',. k.,jd the' !Ad:gentle:man, `1 hardly expectedlitn. • 'You !don't look suite Well yourself—a little , pale, nervous: l NO 1 matter; it Will soon be - over-!..4ey 1 :Well; 1 jI you don't,loblta bit, like the old. rnan,-, .1 ex-, petted to find - you shorter and • Stouter. I '',,• thought Sophy must hale . *leen ;Mistaken in . \ your appearance.' - k. - 4 Sophy r'exelaitni4 Smith,. more and • more I bewildered. - - . i - .,P., ': -.- -- ay, .liny lx)` ,: , She's told Inc boa .ehe tact. you at Math and JOVed 3 , oit t and ILow you suddenly disaftieare,d. You had no idea of entering :inTtOth arrangement _tor ; • 'life without!. seeing your: intended; and faith ; ; I don't blaMe you- for. itr IWhen. I - was of .1 - Your age,.) woUldn'fhave Ebarried'..a. girl tO. Please a thousand . unelei I had satisfied mS•self. • Bet you never le ' your wiele know ' AVut that,itrip- to . Bath. Sly dog ! But Talc . . I $0 saying, the • °Ric:into . old gentleman seized arid of the besiildere&Smith-4ho found it liinpossible' to believe that he was At-land dragged „him' •lacross'_the and..usittered him into the-,4rawing-room, A wherefat woitihn crimson turbht, rush .oAl into his 'Arias!, add Salt&d him •On .both • 41fteks„ and then. burst into It fit of.rears. • . 0, dear, dear,' said Site, this is the happg est and saddest; day of tni :life Fni-. sure you're a. Very nice - yming Man, and will talc. • good care 4 n - iy -daughter ;land V.Our Uncle's dear good' ereature. But ling, 'lily all eoks f se mLitliOr's feelinris,:•mk. July Anii_d! . I) . „.dear , • 'Mrs. !l Mrs, Wrog \ gleF, /ee . pose vouraelfl'*iff tie old getitlen , ' • • !Kipht Wroggies r.eallit.:te girl, • laqt . After all' thought• 114 - f a I eer tainlyan Odder • man. than' - en: the -*Old 'i es him erediffor—tonl anagelseeh _a stir fri se . for temblein • I •• . „ , • ••I• ' • . • • • • • • • . • . • • • • • ••-• • • 'f• • • .• -- i • . i• . • - . I 1 •:•0 •.• • r r ''' , "; •-' • - "•• - t• • 7 t• • . . • - T 7 .• I' - • '••••• , . . •• • . . • , • . , . .• . • • I • • • • , • , ; , .1 • • • . , • , , • • •-• • - I ;•.• r,`• • • • , . • - • ' - 1 • • • I H a4i • • , • L i• • I . • • • •., • • • • • . I , • , • . _ . You're e ch . the better, - 7 - I allaptu.' But si; arta I hear . happiness, ~.. h - . t' '' to hs, wit ,out the; ,least papicion:ot 'the ' fekity b,efor4.lthet ; -!, ~.,''. • ..'. '. - ,.0 1,1 ,hi z ,., The alioci ns I . w e ir - i etitshort. by the ntrapee of the fair. Sony attired in 'virgin . )yhite,' and looking)oVOY as -an 'atigel: ' Mr.' . 01 t i ik i • Mr s . Ay i l isiges led het forward,and then of disc eetly leii - t4e ronin.., As She seemed Orem°, eby etriotioti Smith-caught . her in ) vii N his arni9 nd ..hr *hod !Iheelined -, 7 . . . hiP fill1)111d0i , . 4 )11y dear aufp if 1, owe this*hapi nn¬ to }'our. 1 i Can you, ask .. bride biushing'am Smith pressed 'What-nstraii) said Smith, ~' ear' the eyesalone,' ''YOurs were 'ko "eipre'ssiye: said Sophy, l' : Do you remember liath r••• .• . •• • Can I ever fOrgetr tite' ; pump . -room V cried - a theilover : .- 1 ~ - .- *, - - - -.. • 1 ..' How I triml)l*W. i I handed you your glass.!' -- . . . ,/.. - •i,. !. . ! ... .. . .• . .‘ 1-low .I thrill { ..m*n !I drank. it!' .• !-- -. • •! ' , And thC.!bal at }lief assembly rooms !' - i suggestedSlniti .•• - ;! .1• .-: 1 - - .-•.-. •. .. ' . i•And thciwal zes and liolkns V replied the - . 'bride'. !, e l '•I !• • .‘ Decidedly Wemere - cOrmed for each oth - .i . i . ,! er. -1 _ --• ' ' H''' . =- . . • -- ' 'eel the voice of the matOnal , ;, In' therl l . 7 --Okeuse me dearest!' ride and 'tearing herself from h-r i;•1; she sp (II but, of the 6om. ' se, this. i a 4,lream!'s'id SMith, .fry pleas; mE t'xi-hile it lasts.' ',' Iu sl:',': tlaid,'"' the livery servant Met lin the lape, entering and pre: :iVit•a l, 7o and a!' letter, 4.,n a silver il . t , • • li* disnlissOd, the . nnui, opentA .nd read ::', 1 ' - , - ' Sopliy .l .l par;lit. ... -‘• ecYming, criO:th&I“: loi- c ff; AFT ,* .., ofcoui, - . `,kW it's %-c : 'For • pi * Smith : had writing a p 1 . vet. ,• tit‘. letter, . . i")„ • ' Mit: V: AM ILLI.MY . TIiE :---YOUr 1.1117.:6, 1::1' brggt:a int to lo"ite:l4:lUselle.lia.:4 (Ivo trout, ifli his hails. anti ca . Vt kph" a'pou. lie t,t',T,i's -nic to say that rhe Avishes 'Von 2111 •,.."rf.s of happint'tk,Jbut ht can't. {link of I wing - preseUt at, he corOlony!- 110 . 1 s.•vmd,i you hyrovith a lett er of cre dit ~ji his banker •ai Paris, -- 'and i . will epect . - - yop aF; .°l z o011'3ts( slit' .bouey i noi in ante you - tOu .A - ,n tle 'vyntinent - ail. , end 4— Hu 1 iii Ay 1:-1sling =you joi f i N fc r' til:,•sCl f, I .. re , main. - You to to , comtnay l 3; - • . . . - •i i , - .. ' SiXiON SL O W. 'I dOta• li•-noW.this ,Simon Sloi - , Smith; lint -I isni,jKise he..s :my ime• ard.. The fellow thinks - to. eomplit by • - spellitig;m3,• . ., name Smythe ;,..1, Smith' is good' enough for me. It's able family, but etlttains too inan:. Of course. I)' , . podlieted the Money W .. demur.an'd preparii _to go thrinifrli . i,,„ eere rawly with the ca-V grace an, nonchalance of a - man Of the world. I . - w as introduced to a .great 11/ an pAcli )le, and shook hands - sic tunny times that - 11:s shunlderp a(.'0,..a. : After il . ,reakfaßt the . carriage - 'ties Vall . :6IIIIt'fl.: The lefi'Ye 'taking mas hurried through; the happy. . eonole tisea ,, C , from their - friends' and took 1 ta,-Ir.seat:tc • the po. ,, tilliOns, p1h...41. whip and- spur I in tutticiL,,ttiot . of liberal fees. and away. theYil I 11,4 hehih'd fo tr.spankinr , bays at a rattling :- .- - . I I , rate dOwn the saMe•road ni) which, the un , • • ri flscictrts•briae.groorwililil strolled that very. n tornina 4 I ' - .. ' . . ' „k g he - glat,cie(l out 4 the window`, 'lie- 4,401- a. fat pedklstrialn in drab gaiters. swilihr . his . pprsphing forihead and ;toiling thryugh the .lust. . Smith ismilo..: if any,thing can add t,;. the gratille::tilbeing:of bein• whiri , :;..kalong in au. ea.sv-running carriattc , .lt i 1 to contrast it with tile toil 4 of j'.-destriantstri 'on a dhsty 'rbitd. 'But little did Mr. Stuith su , ,peet'who that `unfortunate )vaq. While-Mr; and Mrs. Seitithare . spteilig,on their,„bri,lal tour, let 1,- us. olive, - tip Ite,iiitle . fat paglestriau. . t her ochre with the heat of the eather, :and his ,1 . , own ex'ertiont•ne satqlowu on a.sionts.. • • .:t Vot an , 'orrid lot day•r . 'he -exclaimed, in the pure,t. co e kney 4'4 'vernacular,. he - morped his criinipn fOrchea4 With his thick bandanna. • 'Ot enough try rij;a•At an Ottentot! Vot a go !---rto think - ok that crc henghie .rennin' 'off the. rail arid splllin' brill . she passenger'. Wonder if 1. ham 'n the -right, , direction ? 'Apt looks aS if it Might be the 'oiti,;(•,-'1:1, , ,,. you, syc . 1 . . . • .. The last words 1.-nrit in livery tliclu. tered,'and : wito.wai HY afli..vted by eh . - ' Who y are a ou - Ir.' '. . • To -Fottl'l . \tas is ) 7 ' 'AV.ruggi thought So: He's, yOur master, •hey V The Fervarit.n-941defl, • . , Veil. ToU`tesvunebe.dY; aint, on . how . P. • I • s-otraut, - _ . k'ckit I young rndv • • 'Gone *off!' - 'Gone oirt' • cockney. 4-, ivlioin V . • With her l'intz!pUnd - ''Er 'ttsband cant 'pe,§sible .cried the cockney.. you it . '.I tell yoUlt l', though—l '- Seed 'ern with my ow.ri'eyes,",,sr. id the servant.• - . . • -. . `Vats - your n. me?' eried,the cockney.- , .'' ' Sam.' Then,' Sim . . show me 'to. yoUrnastei-1 must see 'im -b i ins • ntiy ! hiristantlyr .. cried the - little ecieltneyl, •ith a tragic air. . .: • ~ There was something so haperative in his Manner, that the 'liervitut did .... fiot - hesitate to, comply with his de nand. Jae. took him in: to . the house., 'and iiShered hint into .thg pres .enee of' Mr: Wlruggles. There is • nothing • very jolly in an Only " daughter, - and even Mr.: IVruggles whd..ivas.eue of the heartiest of piortals„,left alone hi his drawing room, While'llis Wife hadgong up . stairs to have a go9l ::1- - -,Iwa s ,no; in the best possible humor.. So aite iuoii6nin g , . his guest to a seat he. inquiod oinewhat sOurly : ' - .Prair, sir,: to what aril. I indebted. for the honor of - this - ,v). it?'-.. :.... • - -1 • ‘..V . y„ sir,, re t a . ,.. - the little toeltneY, With thesame phraseolof. '' of politet and frigid - nev,grity.of Man r, Lsimply came •tOihitr: rinire. after-the! ... ih o your fataily:' . '- .- • • 1.. 5ir,1 am rriUilti'ohl . g .. to..*lbu , for :your solicitude,'. replitaM4W ggleS.' 'AV fant iiy . are pretty. w 01 1 .! thank •cu.'. , ' `..theeluding your danght i , Oope,' said : the„oeelfney, buii4.. '- - • . , •' • , •• . 'including my daughter," said Er, V J rug- gle,s,, -;-•' You are aware perhaps, that ' the I, was inarrii - ,41 this Mornin - g.' ~., .. • . . . . „, • ' :Married I ,":cre4,,tike, - . cockn ey, ''s „ 'lig; o . ti t s.feet:, ' Mulled!. Fll-,t4vlil4e you. ' Fc-. peat. that expre§ iQn,lifF-W.: 14 4g8 1 .% . 1 • 1.,- •' My Aa . ught. !lifts•niarried. : Ats ruornm i feplied•Jhe ,ber.' Ted . fitt4Or t -: , Wi4 a 5a.V.44, l air inte4lll.eti .to e y i .‘,whaig wO s, tli Sou V-. • ...... '' , THE Or THE sere sed fo..the ser; In -*e llit've; 1 lefi Ire en coml.. • s pealiing•io - ?' said be -161'0- Whose he, repl. PIE I 8 TIE bEGI ~ I, ou - haVe :the . hextreme ggleti,' said the ecOMey, i-• 1 your daughter! married 'I .. rl no.. can afford •nie greater ed the .bitterly.y . tviti-law is Williani : Smith '4 it 1' 'cried th cockney ~ 1 ' VIII • ! r. Wru iiie vilMit my soi Dip ily. Y,- WrUtirrric ‘Stnyt h re eatmly. • ,ts Italia 0, Or lidltthr inqairedthe nous y. thlil "ming r e, I ev4, l Otlsli tlul , is' lit, to . yon Hoy," • lie. y ~tedfir. Wraggles, getli 1 1.ytlantr V tepliM the eoe itistitig a letter . intorAir. \ nd • Mr. ror , , tngVes - read ulton3 tunic youi. l uncle,he said. 1, -vt, -; rei.l een, nanleg ',lollcing hire this woi repiwae that,' r bane`? he.' . ititlly. • -- i . - i. , nigh 2,• easy .to Alti.ow tlicl toi•teil. firilythe. j •.‘ - Ow ea] . :13,..sides 1 shell it'w)th `7.11 - v plot the Iv :.'S I :;t . lintli! tiabg) re Nq She. Wi er r Liter was t(i. t Wriiugles" w kne this : ,, ent'lenian ter& von e.)' l -4 , r. at Ball nid .tll6 e.jekney.. inever saw; liery I. jhe i niatTiet that th shall tt tofll. I It s tile nan . . - very'elear: that - •at : le man she 10,ved i H-and [e• he claimed ilVaii: a r t..t ery in. this 1••1a1 . 1 af 1 t till I liavi. •.probeil . Lan assist Line:. I': r 1 , 1 r . - aline witli its V ' \«\r\ I vomit re'k , t anailier 1 lii4 ril)t:: •liit volt sliiiithearTr , -, ..•:-.;,,.. ,-. 1 sir , ---tliroagh my at to.. 111 . .S. • 111 ( - Midler, LiiiOla's Ilian- 7 tiVil :ail theres stieb.k . thing.a,sllaW in Ili ' - 11nd the cloekneYl)ang,.o awayj next.tiain Air Loii(lon.r. .Thi, scene threw-Mr. IV . riezgl X'er ot amiieliension '',:iiirl - -perill - i \ di lighter hail niarrieil 'ilie4ron •-- • -1 ' ••- •fl sin liii i ew liiijl--.=he wa§(Tntlenix , . \ , ~.. Gill-' • circrsseik, ant, as air o eerp . t.t I. a \ ieli: fitter -Inan. ft ,r 1 la ..rar'SiV tile: lie trendi i t . w of*. • .inysti - Ty. -: .. .Whille Ai. rdssell, his. ser , tith . a I fi.wh 1 e e • a ) i Iffr rich t Ise iv I• 11 _fl ‘) hi i • . other, Sinith !: the ', world l ]neon l l, cried putsiWrlig ,l inoril. Smiths l'!' '..• le - gentleman is iVaiting in nor. - sir—he's ladle' and ca ill yOu pleaSe haVe the g( n?' I - •' I ".. -.... Wri4r.u - Xes w en-t, km( intik !ere 6sind a pc-,titiv ':g,(_title watli4.l in •voltunitnius fob in a pony cliaise.' . ..lle. b. r.. Wroggles; s:iid lie, - ' Wt IV Il!111 I .1111V(1' IHNII II) the 1 Nyi'clk baling: : turehasel -a pi',4l'iertyof Whiell you aelpianitc,l.' : .1 r.-Wragglqs 'bowed. • . lope fo he I tett ey knoym t r e as , l , tis..—and 1b...! ! :most nephew of mine, whom. I , 'to n l aopt. and inalie my l Toni f,-,ondon. tea t : ivi.—a ve V; Ili ar,) fell (44 . 1 ' ' 1 j p) I R ( ter tt >Bath. andliehave ine r - I understand.- 1 for haiin tune . • I 11 , ,t. I venture to.propose, 4eit ' g to, cure himself' of, On.' a fair way-"to' care I said • rigles smiling,-..'for hil. her . , • 1 1 " n • il her r.e.riolllte - old • (mit cull .- 7 I : i t i g J•il the rasl-(ti - .. .• '!. -..- 1 1 . badge *him too harsh' ,ii said .Wrug iii very evidchit - that ' Art: has . been ,ii both sicles,! Owing . ii,.. identity _nil .1 blve!no dOlibt he 'N hole' at=: I is - - ;.iusecpillile ,f exphin. tii , ii. I have l ie ,i, v ast 11 hint; that in pi,trp - ilig lily liter,-.1 strat,ge as-it !nay appcar, 'Hour . c'. - t ' , A,p . ,:lit Ile * . as 11:eyii.g '. the - oFders .5 unel I._ .. I- like the iyounE. iiati . : . a Ili '. -- ::;.1. 1 -'- inuci-:71 - 0 il (711 . -K.1:4.r , Ind _ (.0.1 thaiii .that 4, -- int enOri - .5c/il ii - p.:la - A --- ,S nytlhe tjrn. a A e, ill() luis since', turned up. i•. Atj -ally. if - , thy young folks are ilppy . , I . q'ui't why 4-e , should mar tliPir .lieiky,A..ii Oven lienilulow there-Was any , isiake,uhout,- I kii(w how to;satisfy, Mr. 'Sni,Vtlie pen '-the unele-forithere are; four Siths, :nephews-and two uncles, .nVelved ethis r, an,.iny woici for it all ivill• turn out 1 I.'• .. • .I -•.I• . ' : . 1 • I hop So,' said Mi.Sinitli 'as. lie drove (y with a promvie to call.. gain . .. Ar. Smythe with a- V and c-.' Was, finally . ified-Lthe motley flue other snlitli :iiippro itvd t . irougli niiStake was 111414e04•alid stn - dil l : liride and tiridegrotint -,,retOned, - were reeeivedi with open arms at I flaw ni 1.1.2i,11, nor did',.cither of the- old - .• people lll r let them linoW .tbat-:eivirt felicity'.wafi resulk of a tuiStake. . `-.• [ 11' • ~l - ' ' • ' - 'i- . 1 i ''-' ./ c.mne I] di Vriv norn.il y rate see. let tor tw atTa we •.• 1 - •A Oa Recipe. ' 1 , . The fttllowing •i - s: a certain Care furl that rible - dif-wase of the - .month,l'continonly , le `scandal :' i., ' 0: ' ''' • i -- ! 1 ! :• • lake itf ‘-'gc,4 -- .4 nature,' stud (if yinhe .1)• call by the 'lndians Mind your eta buiness . ,", oun, .; mix this with 4 little charity: for erg,' nd- two :Or three — .4;prigtii oft- !. keep ir to nue - between . your] . teeth,'. . ssitnnter in together in 0 vessel called cirenmsNe-, n," for a short tittle, and it, w i ll be- tit for 1 ... i . i . . •,•.-, • i , - , .APrticartotg.,—The qinptotn r s are. a vio; iit itching hi-thel tongue and' !roof _ Of the nth; itich invariably takes . when: • u are hi company with a speim'es of lianas. led slips; when. you .feel . a. fit of he .dis et' i:Laning-0n.y.0 - take a, teaspoo ful of emixiure, hold tt in ' your Mouth, Which . 4 -*II keep closely sliutuntill you g .lioine, d ,yO. will al• complete cure.. 'should at apprehend a 4elapsc,..ke4 . 4; sum , lx)ttle 10, - -, l t likinre, about you -and [on blight ay • a ptdrn teOat the dose. 1 -, . ,I Inum', that 'jell ipto ° a out by l chaw. of I i MATE MON to-info pleasur :JEME! rembliri ME] itll'tit wit `Kiley pelt:" 1g :mgr . ney, f rtigglei I pale.- 6.f . 10:3 ••risil_g •jot g vli4m N • )Vjllia rtiij out u' r o nii (.11 • Warne I . and to illot th;iigh tit-ct . ilk real .one uir Nvlti the; 1 p lint I. un MEE N.;/11‘. ; j le rt res wiaßtl. l to tAii.c IMMO 'l3ll. m i . was A )e tatty t, (i to int(' nt ban ,4 1‘ , ill 1 t • tit; ( Oats, nit Aness t( flint e 1 IT wip sof flat :red k+ %.‘ nave II eig.lll,orl tl are; 4)Peo ) .haYe• 1:1 , ; extiy y ye . ,with j 'fo for d . I r . t•pas,ll 1 inarritf OURCE, AND TIIE lIAPPiINFAS OF +HE PEOPLE. THE TRUE ENDOP, 'Pd-, - .TIItRSDAY- I ::J . I.JIA, 6, -.1854, kussial AIitERIOL: • Those who Ihttit their obxHation ~ to the. map tiflttrope,:ean only partially' appreciate the rote of Russia in the. world, and ,the possi ble opposition'. and competition ':which she may experience', -; Great Ilritiani (as one might think, Sep exit,. ted,from Ituis).)y - half of .the tirt - .)peatt con:. ,tinent) is in col tact with that "PoWer—not, in directly,. only,