MEM MM=== 0 it~~_.,. ) 1 y., ~'' ~• - _~,...:. ~`, ti. ~:-, . EM=E VOLE XLVIIL tubs.. - . • • ~. . • . DOCTOR GEO.:WIt. I' - FOULRE. kGro,duate.Of the:fiffersqii ..212edi9l College of Phactileliltio.) ~ . , . ~ lub E,SP EICTP LILLY oilers to the public his pro XV fasslithal services iii the practise of illsdi -billei-Satigery.,_and_Nlfilwifel v- • OF Flell attic resaleaus. otitis father i - ti -. S". lanover street,' directly opposite Mut-rail' (late °bells) Hotel and the ..Kecond Presbyterian hutch: . - . •'-. - . . tailiale, April 7, 1847: - . , . , ‘. • ~. 4M9 ...4 1 a.U4132:k. . -, '' , 7 " 01147 - JOUN ' 3.. 10.1111 MS )1i5`.....12 . .I , io \i nn ii iS .OFF IdE end ..pW EIL4LI NG to the two story treek 6 °Oleo 'ailjotning hie, Drug Store; ''roh I'Ve4t 'ltleintieeet. ... ' . .. A04,14;1.847. '' 7---- - _ ------------ . • lballfiNYik UoL.TTISTEO 'Homoeopathic Physician. • OFFICE:• Miin in. the- house Cur inerly occupied by Dr. Fidd. Ehrman. Cur.l.l49,_April 9, 184 G. • ..... . . an zo og-mobm — no9 ‘....... ._ . .-- 'aw n • 1 , I _l4lA:_oe,tfarm all -operations uptin the . Teeth thit are required for their prbifef; Dittion;Sailiai 'SiWlng,. riling, Plugging ,ZA., Dr wilt i.,6itori the Ides of tbem, by inserting Ar itioial 'Pea., fitMa a's'ingle Tooth, lo a full sett.. if7.olllee on Piitstreet, a few doors South of elie ItuilmAll Hetet. " 1, N. B. Or. Lot-mils a•iii.be absent from Car lisle the !mitten it sY's, in each month. June 11,1846... ~,B 0S L.,'N-0:, • - ATTORNEY AT LAW Pittsburg, Pa, - LINS returned teem Corlisle, to ihe prnotier , 11l of - his profession in- Pittsburg, Allegheny 'comity, Ps. Veb. 10,1847. ' . _ • . Ss r .P) U TAL AP /, - -v..oAanD -... Attorney at Law.' • ~ FFICE. in South llonover streel, R few door A) below J. It. Grohom,E , sq. Jody 1'6.1845. - Itawasz at. zit 2 ,- Ftu 44 9 - Attorney :it Law. OFFICF. with-A;lair, KAri.., In Graham's new building, opposit - .. the Post 0111e,e.. Mareh RI, tR47. C. E. _ . • CA RSON 1001 t. ---- • - Attorney at Law, ch rFtC F. in the rear of the Courthouse in fli lc" roan' lately ort.upied by 1)r. rObTER, liee'd 4/1111 , 0i 31, 1R47. "' w ,' Allarney al _ .1.1 A RBIS 3UItG, pA. April 28, 1848.—1 y. .0 11 50 4 , aztr i azatzaz o Mistice of the Peace and Scrivener. uFFIOE in West Main Slreet, opposite the Depot. Carlisle, April2B, 1817. SITRVEYOR AND SORIVENEIL. 3011 N C. XVIITCI - 133LL, w 1 lA. be found at his 01Hee in the remr of the Court House, ready at nll tunes—unless eiw , gell in the business of his prof,ssion— to make Sur reys of Linds, 'viols, etu. li e will 11.1.40 prepto deeds at convey:wee sad any other instrumeut ul viting. C3rhslo. June 23. 1847 Plainfield Classzca Four miles weal of Carlisle, between the New. Ville State Road and Cumberland • Valley Rail Road. TIE third 'session Vivo months) will cant. inenee on MONDAY. Nov. Ist, The number of students is limited, itnd every effort node; to secure theio-moral .and , me Ilia improvement, as well as their combirt and health. During the past year Upwards of forty students have been oonnect..d with the institution: • • . . . The studies embrace all that are: requisite' for Colldge•or any' busineep or *festoon.— lEvery effort will be made to secure a continu once of patronage from the friends ofedoention References,' Terms, &c., made known by plication personally, or by letter aodressed R. K. BURNS. October 6,1847.r-3100 • orrett's Hotel • I , IIIFIE subscriber respectfully of to - 11 - his friends and the public generally, that has' takenlhe well known Tevertt,,StouU On the camera( South Itahoeci and Pomfret Sts., • 'formerly kept by, Mr. Arnlrew Roberts, where 'he will endeavor to servo those who may call pun him to the- most -sittikfactory manner.= The,lhome. , ,is.pleasantly situated, and is fur nlahed threughont with good .beddlng,n nil oth •er tortilture, anti hie accommodations are such 'as make it 7 a convenient and desirable 'repel ng place. No exertions.will be spared. to intoe.it agreeable in all ite•departmonts to 'those whO trier faVorttim• with' a'call. ~,, k 9AROERB 'well' be taken 'bj.tlie week month;or year; attire usual. prices. April 14, 047-•, .„ X:044 1 . I : I2II P*EQ:e . 1Z0MVE111 , 15 1 1,.. OFFERS , hi k e ttrvietti to the' pnblie. • lag lid eeveralyea'rdexperioniiii Vath . ek and having in , hls pAset . teloilihe, mode by: jiini,'be bilpe-- °by•tiatin and,,pnnetitaiity, to.. obtain a share ut • Offlve pOlio square, ilttm.ediately }in 1,1411 . 610. Y I.;y ; wiCtir , , POURIN . • - , • , :; ,,, j)YE1D1CF. , , • . _ STity;ltt pear. titc Polteite. kirks Liitlies_ood emon!a . apparel ; -co warrants dikr , satisfactory. ()Mfrs .. tjruUele h September 2. BAa laiii,Catliineree, n' teat vorie.. " ty; • • G. W. ,flitT+ , Kn. , ' • • Garlisiti''*aeinlir f. 1,; ''?lfeOrtityle - taltiOites'&' Giiighardi Ginhaplllo4loltlprie6i: Itis Ointin6uk, j ust •A v , o); • "' rrk*lem,, ,#' a! itiaro46 , sti!hit,t, `4,VaiiistyAtr':lo , ' 'we pi „ f l A " ' % 41,.17:'011•535'444C.,,,,,'' c3'" ~ - • „ '''''''' ,.?:. -;.• , ; , •: . •••1:4'.?"•• - ':' , .•:::• 7 :-••:•'•'-.;••;'31 ..,. rel . 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INTOULD'respeetrulfy call the et tention o 1.9 'Housekeepers and the Public tothe exten. st - ve stock of splendid Furniture, inert:ding So fay, Wardrobes, Con (round other Tri,bles,lrres sing end Plain Ihireatis;end every variety, o .Orbinef-ware and.qtairs,. Wadi they . have, inst opened at . th eir. 'new roohi's, the Vo'rner 'of Notth Hanovei and Lauber * Streets, Collide... --- 2 P-tiey are eiintideut that the superior-finish of tr.b.workmaiship, add elegrinep of style, in which their nrticles -ere get up, together with' their OH EA:I'N ESS, recommend them to every perbori 'Wanting Fermidire. They have also made arrangements for inartufacturing and keeping to constant supply of every article in tlieii - line, both plain and ornamental, elegant -and-useful, at prices whiCh they canuot fail to suit purchasers. They would earnestly invite persons who arc about to commence housekeep, log to 'Call and examine their present elegant stock, to which thex.Wal constantly make ad. ditions of the ne weet.titant.ost_Madern_atylcs,_ COFFIt4S made to order at theiborteir, no ilea, for town a n d 'country. Xprif2l, 1547. - NEW AND CHEAP - Fattially Grocery • g rip. subscriber hikes this method to hiform dIL his rriends, and the public in geliera that he has .just opened in the Imilhe Itilely occupied by Dr John A rinstroogjoid three doors enSLOI, k 1) Rhoads' Warehouse a large and general as sortment n 1 ANnily Groceries, such as Teas, Cone, Snor,lntasses, Chocolate 11101 Spires 01 every d 1) inn. Also, a large and well seleq,s • - QUEEAISHAVRE Willow -time, Brushes, Buckets, &c. &c. To Laren nr every description, from the common smoking tobacco, up to Woodward's best honey Dew °minidisk. The p Odic are respectfully invited to call nntl examine its stock before I ny log elsewhere, fie he flatters himself that he cannot tail to please them both in price and tptality. . N. His friends from the country wit find it to their advantage to give 111 m rt call; the store is c. nveniently situated, just a few steps from Mr Rhoads' tavern: JOS. D. HALBERT. Carlisle, June .2'. 1847. • .13r. Sohn 5. IV/vers . Tins just returned from-the city with a argil rind carefully selected assortment of _ - Drug, painte,ODs, Dye-Stuffs, and PATENT MEDICINES, inclitaing all the Attw - properattons of the day, trmether with geucrel ussortmeit of choice PERFUMES, FANCY ARTICLES, 4c., which makes his stock full and ccroplete, all of o hick he will sell LOWER THAN EVER! Call and so 111 r yourselves. Joy 7,1817. CANAL AND RAIL R) AD LINE, FOR Philada , Baltimore, Pittsburg, q_PZ 4r-,, FdRWARD I IiiG I ;( OT. Ca I IIS It N I NIERCHANT BAR R ISSURO, PA. 'INFORMS his friends and the publicoha 'from the liberal patronage extended to him during the 'print year, he has been encouraged to make more extensive arrangements for the ensuing season, and has added two now, larger) and splendid Boats to WS LINE, and wtll lie full Y iirdpaied after the 'opening ..of the:Cunal •o tdrivard—Produce .end- Merchandizo• of all. kindd 'to and from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittibtirg, &e., at the lotyest rates of height and With the utmost despatch. Akentb for IroittS, Alessre. CARLISLE & GASH pLr,. Rabe street Wharf, Philadelphia. [ESE' & SON,' No. dB Commerce st.Wliart,Baltimore. Mesoors.CLAßK &THAW, J. 51eFADDEN & CO, Agents for Caro, Messrs. WUNDERLICH & GRIER, • No 272 Market et. Philada. Mears. CHALOR ER 4- REYNOLDS, N 0.423 Market st. Philada Messrs. SITER, JAMES & Co., Broad street, Philadelphia Pontubiltania and Ohio Litre, N. al.Baliimote March 17, 1847.—tf. • iittu, 'Supply. MI emy, rivlE subscriber has just returned from the c with a lot of NKW If1,001)4, consisting poi t of the following twildles: Chambry, Plain Ginghams, Plaid Gingham., New Style Culicoess,a largo !of; White and brown Altislina„ , 'White and brown 4.4 and 5-' Slleetingd; l'ickings anti Checks.; Also- . • . 25 110 Z. Cotton .11(isiery, all kindst,. 200 lbs. *lute and coJoreil Cotton Yarn, Mali Linens, pam 376 : to. St po, tlonk, Striped' and Victoria Mug.' ;W,ltite ond'Pancy Linens for. Gentlemen,.. Sunittier - Ploth und Cattemnretts; 'Cassfrneres and . united.withiho mak, my stock:cpnoplete,' Call,at the Net Slot!' in NOftliliAttiti,ter street 4 1 1 'examine • • 8: A;COYLE, • and fes, R TAY , ERR tielenlod in I.ldity . on . :Oliiirce t. ;13ni Tor , ood', table , liurnciseist c..Thbee pu rchasing pqn:li.detiebli Upon' tlinm Yoe' •:Aion:.qhiimpilken;'Port. 'Claret July 2f1;1847.. — " = • ,'" ~._,., t, FUNK •&: - MILLER,7:. ! Hgrrilburgi Juni; 90847. 4 •;a: CLOVE itialwriect • , • irtoot 4 'disea4ii , thll e- 00T1i/ACRE*Y'? (QUO tit , % , ....................... rp• BLLIO '8" . • Drug &' Chemical / • ,1100 - .1;.30;11 440: v '44 tiieciijx4 MOP .T l d'Pl4o.c9) 6 ll;ileiV• "` t IRri A-r iyir7‘ ' down ifei Seihr.4kbdi 1240, ' 004a1.160-Iiis`1100i1IL: I)ITYEIII,..y)V 4 PO ' ,rfi)(o/01013,,11,114 , , L , Y10A4 11 444:0e 1 0 47 ; . : , ,4•‘'`k • .• • '44/Po - Ar:Rt§H-.ARRIVAL 4 ; : 1 - 0 3h -ipptaOrli),lAst..„ zoo a zstaof;itzts. , w)Ep . llery•Oepaguereoinie 1 1 0 -traits finiramily Grinitos, , . 140 Chesnut St.; 3d door below Fifth St, PHILADELPHIA. • --- (ADMISSION PREE:) ,• IFI-vit-tures-tiken'at-ihtireatithlisltrnentere pronounced by artists and scientific Men, uilled for Wool' of tone an'tf loflifess alight and shade', ,while they.lay. nil -artistic arrangernent . or thu.bighustelfort Ofthe painter. Cititeak or strangers, viltitint.the Gallery,;eatt . linen' their 1114hiatures.oe Pretraits taken ill this: utiique strle, 'and neatly art in MoroCco eases, Gold Loolote or Brelisipins.ku,in a few titillates, We copy the' following front. the- Philadelphia Saturday Courier: . . _ AMERICAN' SUPEIWORITY. , The 'ptiblie journals have at different period's 'atinotincedots a reinarkablc prdor-ofthe-skill and, - proficiencv of A meriettit,Artists,That DagucrCo types nrc - now made in' this city superior in every respect To those made in any ot • tite.European cities. The ince - elle cf A Mexican artists wn cotifirmed in it very genlifjfitg abti conelnsive manner, by Mr. Ilarittim'r publicity Slating at the close pf Ids,Voin Thiimb exhibition in this city, that Mr. Root had made 1111.y...mie good pit:- turns with only n single failure. • lit addition to which '.llr.- R. has been Ihettiehetl With the fallow— ing Conclusive certilienle;pignetl it ll'he per- I ceived by the parents of Tont ll'hutnh, by Mr. his tracheri and secretary, all of ahem were with lain tit timopet ' Patcabscrht.t :ItineT;f:ii4t: . , The rtiugueveotype or Tom Thhiub. and his family, including his several teachers, footman, driver, eiluipage &c. and his .varinun boiinmes and characters, made. by Mr. A. Root, (FIFTY ONE: present a degree of accuracy and iruthrulness to Nature, with a bold charm of • not I.ne, sollness, expression, beauty nod delicacy or finish Mid uniforrn Bud ne have never seen eimalred. They are decidedly snperior to any thing or the kind witnessed by us either in, this commy or iu !miim', Paris or any 'of the eities Europe whieb we hose . visited. . take pleasuro is bedrt ng testiMoll, In the courtesy and skill so unirortnly manifesrell by Mr. boot, the eminently iniceessruH)aglierreotypist. ; Signed S. STRATTON (the Father) • CYNT STRATTON (the Mother) I'. T. BARN UM (Exhibitor ntTom Thumb in Ragland and Arne. rico ard Protwielor ar the .I.;tv York Huai Baltimore 111ilseum. • W. W. WEBSTER (Seektary). 111E0DORE CATLIN (Advertiser and Secretary of Tom Thumb in Europe)- Ai: G. SIIP.VM A N (his Preceptor) • This is certainly very striking testimony In favor or American superiority, coming as it does from those who-have examined specimens of the best pi•oductintis in the art in most of the princi. pie cities of Europe: .logy DI. 1 847--fintn.- ..INEW IRON ieiNt _STLEL.STORE. "ram Subscribers, Importers and Dealers _i_ In Foreign and American Iron, beg leave to call the attention of purchasers of IRON alid STEEL, to the new assortment of Swede Nom egian, C4ble and Coinrrain English Iron which they now have,and are constantly re eiving from - k , urope aßeet. Also Amerienn con„ consisting of Poop, Band, dcrolr, &c..— English, Rusiiian and American Sheet Iron; Small Round and Square Irun, from 3.l6ths and upwards; Boiler and Flue Iron, Horse• shoe and Nail Rods, Axle Iron, various sizes; Locomotive, Tire told Railroad Iron.;_Angle Iron, Half round Iron, &c. Spring and Blister. ed Steel, frodilibe4 stamps of Swede Iron; Cast and Sheer Steel, &c. all of which they offer at ilia LOWEST ' , Atli, fbr cash, or at six months for. mpraved relerenao, aril to which they invite the attention of put chasers before rep', nishing their stocks. Also, l'ig and lit om Iron received o com. mission, on which advances will he mad EARL'S & BRINK, Iron and Steel Merchants, 117 N. Water St. and 5.. N. Del, Avenue, Phi July 28, 1847--1 y THEM Gl2 111 AT CEA TRAL EAP HAT AND CAP. STOR V Wesel° anti Retail, N 0.284 Market street 9th.cloor above _Eighth street:, south-aide, PHILADELPHIA, Comprises ono of the largest anld moat boon( t•-. ful assortments of lIATS, CAP% and MUFFS in the Union, and of the latest and most nu. proved styles, nitibufbe.nred under the imme diate superintendence of the subscriber, in the best manner, of prima materials. and *wid be sold at the low3st gnsstble pa ices for cash, Tito dssortment embraces a splendid variety of Sitli,Jll.leslt in, Beaver., 13rush, Russia, Nu tria and other 11A1 S. of bencilitil finish, and a complete .atealc of n II kink's of Cloth, Glazed, 'Fur and Plush CAPS, of the (Rost desirable palterfis, togethhr with a supply of MulTs, Furs, liutfalo Ruins Country Merchants and others are respect fully invited to examine tile stock. which they will find it to their advantage to do before purchnshr, as it his deterinhintion,Jaaving adopted t th Ettalt artem, to. sell Tut bildi duly, and at tlic Imi;bst prince. JOHN FAREIRA,Jr. Philnpelphin Dec. 1 1547-fitro... Jayne's ramily Medicines AN Vlittonal supitlx of the above ealunhte mwto in es, consist lug of J nyne's Fspectorant, " t T ome vet:mirage, • Huh. Tonto Sanative Pills, • - Cnrminctith 'Received :tad For idle 'S. ELLIIOTT . : Agent for Cailiele. Sale, hag „ 2O oue•L!ia ter, sno -Sacks' Eisipke Asltton'flne ,•• "' ...." .18474“,-tf. .•• , „ • • • t' -) . , . 64/40CEP/X,S,:; - '...,:,: : ; ;‘,; 611; 1.911.11fic: ; , i , ; „ „,• , -..50' 71401.19f::',". , • ' • •• - • ' . reppop for:sale • • • ,•," ; 'ltoigir s ii!t2ll• ;:••• •• ,; • ~ rt3l; • • , , .; „ bble. •••• tat-Ilk8)1k ' , 100 for, fia•afc,&23M ,„„ po ' ' .• • " a • PurgGriVA A „ ;dam ,• '' gik! • 1 OkeitiKg%‘G,i 4 a - tiii , ~ ,2 iNtri'' 4501 t; file' ' 54, R; 1 , i; ...A i r r,'.:l , N . ; EIPP.r7 , - , " , 4 ,'o,lty git9 01 5P , ,1;; ' ' 0 1151o' Ocii#6l.'io;'fiar"," , , ..,'. ;y am .;,, p, () :, '.; ' ,.f . . " l " htin#l46o / 13 ' Syrup Of 2144 '. 1.3 .1,,-' A' ~• ' -- A.l lime : siitiptt 4 , Ahl s' tiiititi;ii': 4 rilltrii,' cduch 4 ,,Culds ancl,AfrectlopkociA4 B* ~ b aei, 1 11115:( b6en iedelye,tt,rti tliiklqiiAlesol , ,ecorm ) 4l ; 4lo Of : 1 .q.:r. 47 '• ..''f. ,,, f' '"" ' i jJ 0' l'Yt•Pir"ltiteal."4 t; Ar 0 6 4 4 4. 14 ~:j.c,‘T-t1.3 ;'111.11,%',014 1 , , J. i , ..,...., v-ii.J.P,,' - Ap2.4, , t0.i1it.;_w_y?, ,, ,1 ..,,,, ~, , •, • :1 . , " -r, ..,,-:,,,-,ff,',-..-.1,,-,-.z,.,--44--,,,,, :.,.' . 1:.:..0:0,Li : ,55E. ; „',4:Ajt.)[:.:1:5;..'•,,w.415. k, • • TIIE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH . Ve who would Isnot your features dor Litho limbs; bilght eyes, udwriekled forehead, From age's, devastation horrid, Adopt this plan— 'Twill make, in climates cold or torrid, A hale old man. . Avoid in,y(TiilliTtxurione Repireitt the passions' lawless riot . ; Devoted to domestic quiet, Ile wisely gay; • . ' So shall yeoudie °rage's fiat, ,Reaist. de.cay. • • 'Seek not: in Mammon's ciorphip, Pleasure, ... nut find your riches: treasure — ln'books; - frlhnds; - "muslo;pnllshell • • • Mike • :IA Sole Seale by which ye mouth Your opulence. •- , • . ... .. .....i rT , lils ll'tho 'lOlnce-'-:111Is Is the sclence,• , .. r. __- • • , - ----Lifets-pure,st,aweeteut,.beit_nnpllnueq;__ Thni dlssuppeilits not than's rellunce , Ayligoe':eie his state; ••• .., - ... /t But elintleurs, ivi t h calm defuses, - l'lnte, f lortiinti;fttee. , - , .y... .' - . .. asitortta,. OLD-FASHIONED IRISH COURTING: In the south of • Ireland an ''Abduction Club!' was establisher!, the Members of - whichrbmintl . themselves-brsaroiilrtri - assist - 1 in carrying off "such y.eung wornciii as Were fixed utton by any of its .7.riemiiers. had emissaries and confedertat3 in every house, who COttiniunicaled iiVriation of partibulas—the extent of the girl's fortune, the state and circumstances Mttlie family, with detail‘s of [belt intentiOns, t and domes- tic arrangements and movements. IChen 0-1 girl was thus pointed out, the tne e mbers drew lots, but more generally tossed'up for her, and immediate measures were `ftiiren to se cure her for the fortninne man by-all the rest. No class of society was e.teinpt frotti their visits, and opulent farmers as •*ell as the gentry were subject td ilieseenotgernents-of- : the clubs, according to their muff in life. The persons who were most Usually con cerned in such clubs were a `class of men . abounding in Ireland callelZiffireetis."— They were the younger sons oreonnections of respectable families, havirg little or no patrimony of iheir own, but who scorned to demean themselves by any usefiel or profita ble pursuit. They are described' by ARTHUR Yours and other writersor the tray, es 'dis tinguished ir. fairs and markets, ritcei3 and assizes, by appearing in red waistcoats, lined with Harlow lace or fur, light featherbreech es andmp boots; riding blt of blood," lent or given them h6Ru .the amble ad-thoir ape. I lent connections. The glory of carrying oft an hetresii in triumph from his competitors seem to have been the ruling motive, until oppostion or failure etclted•tt•orse passions. The author gives the following instance of atrocious out rage - . t•Catliarine and Arm kenn3rly were the da fighters of Itichitio Kennedy, of Itathmea d. ,in the county of Waterford: their father as dead, and they lived with their mother in much respectability ; and they were each entitled to a tontine, under their father's will of £2doo; a itime Rim, at that time, as ti gal's portion In Ireland; Cut even that was exaggerated, and they wore looked upotras co-heiresses of immense wealth, and as Such were obj-icis of b o reit! ettpltltty to the atitlue!' firm clubS. 'Tlie.lorttinate persons to-whose' lot they tell Were Garret Byrne, of Ballyann, in the county of Galltay, and 'James Strange, (pi on minced Strangl of Cllard, in the county of K.lketiny:- l'hey Were young men of great popularity in the country, dissipated, ilashin. careless, spirited fellows, but of d if: !timid ilispogitiens._ Elaiinge waa iiritatile, impetuous, and tyrannical, sacrificing eve: ryiliii g to accomplish lila ends unthlittle re mit:ding the means or leelingg of other Li— . on. the cannery, vvas amiable, mal t its tar as hiA par:Otitis and propensities per mittediof tinid arid gentle temper, particu, lady to, women, with whom he was a uni versa) lavorite: He had attached himself to Catharine Kennedy, wlitlOe dispdsllititi tVos somewhat like and congenial.to his Own.— Strange fixed his iegards upon. Ann; wlici,_l in IL manner, resembled him in determi nation and haughtiness of temper. .:•Iti the intl3reonisci or the country; they, had oceasionalli..inbt et race belle and other ' convival meetings,-and ilie.in'en - hitil enilea- , yerbil to render themselves agreeable lathe girls; with shell success, that it was report ed, or. fhb atithodif of their confidential maids, that thiiy .were riettially ipvhed by their': to avaif.-thenisellieir of the hrtit.oppor •tatittYr to carry thtern MI; as :there Were no IMpes:tlitit their: mother and friends. ,would consent iiiitiOr'imarry•ing rrieti..fit supli des: perruniortimeS: ~ , . ~ „„,; , r.eiliti• r :ilili'.,litletboti'rati, 1::le; going, • pl, : - Catharine WasbUt fill ien;iiiitl Ai ei, l'iitto.l: bilt . 1 triiii teem' . - They :%$ . 1:0; bitty very, triVely girle r i .hht, AMil3'Wriit rrio st , 4islinguished,and her Torrri,ane.litell 'griii3 ettotaio,h; df: saitetiling , ' eiii i ii rilly ti eantilnl. . '.. : :_, ,:, • ~ .;;:: "On the 14th of Adril;47,7?,..the ; Orls eel, .cohiMitilett 'their , Mother, i'ituat;r,itial. some, • frietidri,"th'a play kinii4fea,,ek.Gratgepartidnai :a innall'lawilia the, epittity,os 41,110noyj and. ibefere`ilie:repeesaptatiOn i;,..jiii„e'enetthledi, a noticeViiS,:conveyed io,thiiiii,:ilitif:,Py gin, and . ;Stratii,e' had forated'it'platfte,,dkry F iltemoft thiit'highliiiirn'tfid - Wilyi,,itrid:l44 ; tni,nirktiltid. a tni in he i.,',:i I .'il lie rep's, ern 00 iX, thd. tkett.sofor , difi'fiuitese: ' In 4reat, - illiti4the',Oirls,i3with, : l .ih el r 7 Mpt V ir ,iii , thi,* (Co*:.oLeAt . cq, : a i . d ; 'yetifilgfa anoilkic:reem,inifie eare:hOuse; accompanied : hi'sei.eial;,ki;lleiritle,-thetr ;friends; ahi lantlathAroteet.iiio4l. thy •solteataio IlarrierActile.4tor;„and:reatialn , , ed"far:WM: hOUrkyy,itheat:,,aPY,,A4fisciP,tfic)itg; made or' thii fOntiti'''4lcnigttnitillehzintrepir was le I t?ai.....#;:,,iti* 'd Opr", ':44t 414, ikityi And Ahe ' :partyi . `etitaiilk i ehteredi'Mtiii*.iiree:aMl4-3n: l he ' r°64 j.i.' aiidlt l ii 1ii. 1 0,'4. Co l !. ‘ Y.T'e,iii;e4;! 3 ii. l l l ort! ' l (l4' kiditatifitti4AAtli eno.ooko,; , antio,coN: 1 itio:riifiiiiitiilliiikti' ' 301ritO!!!ti,Iii.ktkee '000:30+ ithit.oipy.fipa ygoitoPFo".9; Pflo 4 ,k t :tf , ; r • ri " r i t'fi ri 3 tO T KO fl.4 l:4 ll,l i ,loo9 nrit 1 Foatif. 6iif oiqd90;111 f??:rmsiratli'oo. 4 w ijiii44iiiriSitini4telpi t04i,,,011t(ii104:00.4.. ' 6 00 11 0 0 1 4 1 ; i V1ANV.b.001 6 4,,;• 0141.0 0! 1 1- qm 4 p o - IA y i p r0i,, , , , 4:40$ O.T, , op, aye )1114,qt41i , ilk O*vqxte•O!. l : 44 li 1 tolai , ioArtioyttitiir. .(Tfirs!'ifrk,'!i 0, t'Tlcr:./P • Ohjig; Cilikotitt*ltitirlollkele• fitendsi , 1 1;#4004 s34olo4oloo,koloo•liiiliiMetfis r tf : ItltlrrijoithiCAligliWol : o,4,4 o . o tit inOttic) , 1 7 ,- -- , :e. , '.-: , ;•: , . ; - "',.7.!'.,•:' , 4;'":...,:.P:..'.' . . , :. •:--;':..- :: ~,, ' ,::;.,;,:'. Vgg'.g;l4.'f.j'?'....';-.1-I 4Pottitiq9 . , , jhe street,Where they , were serroimded by about' an hundred : armed men; with shirts ribvering their-elcithes,,-by way,_ol. disguise, the'then cbriimon - cirsturne, in which angina. led the name of 'White-boys.' "Tv: o' horses 'were ready and salt led was first to mount 'onie',.and placed before Byrne, and 'Aline was placed upon the other before Strange; in this way, sur irounded,by-a-4.lesperate-body-01-11113Pr-Silfli--• manila intimidate and overawe theeountry, theiwere carried off froin!thetr iriends. To ' terrors of the it was •prep Pied to send-Mr whp would lie thVir companions: ' They received the joined by -some - women, - Whirpitmed;linWPveri;Tcrbt sitsers - and - near relatives - of - the, abdliciors, and prepared end in readineita tb - -prOmotie their They rode all surrounded by a strong, armed gbard of OVlriteboys-to-a-placci-called-Kilinashane r l i ififteen 14;1i .rniles from Graigunikmana. Muhl the. journey they were repeatedly „Col cited to corisent.tg - marry the-men, and theritenerf that if they did not, they should be Miffed le a distant ..coiintrY, Where they never would bee either mother or friends again. The Women who had joined- the party urged the same thing, and threatened, it they persisted in their refusal, to abandon them, and leave them te whatever treatment , the men chose to give , them. In thisplace ctliey7obtained-some-refreshment;und-con- tinned for a considerable time. subject to the biihititni. Importunity of:the pithy - . At length a man . k - vas introduced, who was reported to be a priest, before whom Byrne and Strange -took 'a solemn oath that they- vould harass them night and day by riding through the country with them, till they should be ex-. hausted with fatigue and - suffering; but if they consented then to be. married by the . priest, they Would be immediately restored • to their friends. At length, terrified and subdued, they became passive, 'and a shor't • lorm of ceremony was read, and an extorted' assent was ¥. _ - • “They then elalmbil theproinise tote iin mediately restored to then friends. but'lt was - evaded till night 'came on. The girls refus ed to retire to rest till solemnly tissuied by the females that one should sleep with each I Arthein t they, hbwever, itTandoned Meru at midnight anir,fith Men look their places.— From this house, which ap.perred to be a waste place, and belonging to no rnastei,. they again were set on horseback as beinte, and, accompanied by their lawless -Patrol, they rode on to Sortie, wile . re they phssed the next night: The exhausted giftg — elP treated to be allowed to sleep with the fe-. males; ibis was Vehtseds, ,( After vdriods wanderings, by riding night and day with a whole cavalcade of aimed' ruffians, they Were blouglit to the• house of another priest, who dndertook 'to persuade` them to subunit—to- their fate and bo recon ciled and obedient to their husbandi. They still persisted in their renninsirances against the violence ()tiered tti them, when it was threatened to c arry'them to Castlecomer, and bury them there forever in the coal=mines : and Strange, in a paroxysm of anger, struck Anne in the face With a Pewter pot. -This brutal violence - sunk deep into lihr mind, and rankled with an inextinguishable re sentment never to be forgotten. ''it Will, hardly be believed that for fi ve weeks tney were paraded, night and day. twoomphufell by their lawless cavalcade, and testing ,nt miserable houses, through the counties of Waterford ; Kilkenny, Callow:Kil dare, and so on to the north of Dublin, whe re they stopped at Rush, a small fishing town; within a few Mlles of the metrniinlis. In this place they were put on board a Vessel acceinpunled lijr the whole patty, and sailed to the town of %Vicki° v; here, with n per- feet feeling of indifference and security, some oldie partylvent tin shore; .but while ' they were absent, the vessel was boarded by a Mr.. Power, accompanied by an nimed party, who rescued the harassed girls. and fe;toleil them fo their friends. In the mean tinie Byrne and Siiiinge made their escape to , Wales; but they were instantly pinsried ; and apprehended at Milford; on the 6th of .Inly, and lodged in the jail at Caernarvon.— It vi.ah long aoubtful Whether they would not claim the girls asetheir wives; and a belief was entertained that no prosecution I,Vould ensue. 'Catharine was , said to,,be strongly attached to Byrne, whb'had always treated her witliallectidn runt ientieness ' except to the manner of hei.abduction; btitAnne san imosity to Strange was irrecolloileable, and the brutal indignity of the blow was only to bb ethics/J.4 his death. Thotigh so young, a mere child,•fier energetic reaer.tment otter cr,tipe the reluctance of her elder,bia more yisltling sister; hey resolution was confirm ed ley a near relatiite of her ckfm,dititingtiisli; _etl' by the number of (Weis he had fought.:-; a Mr. Hayes: It was by liis mail:taken de termination that the !heti were broeglit to' trial. The joint de:loaltitifitiat.the girls Werii talred,b6fouellie'Lurd Chief Justice Anatilv, and liyine and Stiange4ertY tried nt tlie.Ril kenny Lent Assizesi on the 24th of March, 17811. Letters were, produced. from the youhg . ladies, containing the most ;tender expres sions of alltictiEiti L and inviting: • their, respec; live loveri to carry n themoff: in'the way ii : :' s senile the country, to which they Were: tea:, dy ; ppd.. NI Ming. to consenL. -These , lettiffif, hotittlvii!, , ere 6 l early, I proved , to. be forger , . ries by the sieter . ,Of Byrne, .who titi4 ; tiiithtl, Ji:i boast' ihe'Cotild 1 jAirle,eo, -ciih .:• ltilissAn r ! -'. tie -• K entledy 7 ,i1 ' , Hand:writing; ' Ot heie,'W tire read ; . rally, written by•the:girle, - :'spet Ogg or Itlieja en; in. an - affectionate, Man nor ' and cal 4 .Brig the ro . iheiri' dear husbands' . , ,but these. tvtitiiiinillieti tcriuttielieeddietated pnaar.the ,stilsrig , imiii6sitiri'otliiirititriiir. tertnil • Tti4 -men ward: i found ' ailty i aii4 136iittinifed . 1 to , 11 " 111 ';''' ....:''..*, 61 '.i::.l-'rea.,'..' ,,, ' , ..... ,, i ,--,, ~,,',.'. 1 1 :f ft 'ititirViiiiiripseci.itie seatenetimonid ne.v= dr iiii"exiOiite'ef. TWA' ihipedtuble rank in, enelety=con i ieetedtiiih.iliesgentrY.:t , l the tottitrYilleir,pctileUitryttggxOitegidei - Inid ihe' .(i entenPy: o . ttl4,oototol4oo !hat , Odaseiitoh afii : rriogiliMiptvit4red ;I thing diVOoiint;tWariniiiolit}SMitea'ie ,siinng , fabliptp;n'Alte.i.r4tiVO.O. ,6 .lTho internee :6On tit, pqW,eff9l:: ji*UtiiiiNto.o)l4Allimßlit , oilititatheMinntlik.krdirt the court 40 , ,,ttlennn i. i'i,44:eniineitlfgniitedlietfiedi' . :bithalfi :'.191: •SoOtt,4ltettitipidellordi Oleittlfeli.iiiii,then`dt '''' ,tOrFleY - -goP,tplystp s d:fctio'dentntl4th'ai:pkoinient: ;lioni;,:,' ,Hecopenit;ie 6l o4, 14M CNrIl 11 0 if ' :41610 , 010fiv0 Eioiod,loolip.ylpi i ti„. 40ity:rootieAbOhrtoJiiiitietity . r.any gir l tend T3),Tir!itectlicin'tai the claniesaiiiiiitiaWa t happiness of 4nyrllliY .;'oo'he J ,eallodipon. wil, goVernitiert to carry mOlheskult)P3e.Ti Hi( rentnatiannettilt . ateeidedteilarni.tire. lidliirtnnatmgentlernhii , *etiOtitiged* die ' 'ttriie; , *tpr.iihtitlitiiit , of thttir,niiiirikrAli . frrehdk Atiiktidttalroo:4:§o,' , iltr,OrniAtttii . o.o.oiiiitf - '*:4 11 .! ifie."4tioitement:aint antrli,tirce, r it .reaohe*Tgkeigyfw*4,l* lift:43oK P'l •ii4i . iiAl - driii; . ptiA i) l : . :' , liiitive? 00100' c r' iroilid , ,topplf&iheit':i''sf l Vc,letiii`oll'i'a`d : ' 01( %':.:.,; : ..,,..• ' - -,..`i ,, :'' , '.'/..:.' ,, ,.-: -, y , _... , , ,,, ! , c ,,,,- ,.. ~,:,,, , ;,:; ~,,. ... , ,,,,:,„ , ...,„.,,,,,,..„-,„:,,,,,,;:,;,..,,..,...,:z.,.:.:,.,:::., , x:_:, ~-,:,...,...,..!...• ~.• '• •• •'•'• •••' • -,•.'•••••-' '• • -•:••-' • ' , Ps `••'•••, 3 4.1. , .^.; , .. ..4.54 , '1:Z....* • 5., " was the deep sympathy for4l.isir late that all tha„slibps were shut tip, and all business s'us .ml'o'olloo killtertny, arid:thiLheighbotipg. . "The subsequent fate of the girls whs iriel ancholy. . Whenevel they appeared in the towns of Nclaterford, Kilkenny and the ity, aktailed by the hissing Mid hooting of the inotyWhe'llilloirea them with execrations throu g h th'e street - bltAt to a pension horn government, settled on thern as h reineneratlen for their sufferings tend their conviction of felons.- This the peo ple considered as the three of blood,ahil could . nal coiteelal their' iblierrence 'Whenever they - Were seen. They Vero liowever respeptthfy _married„ ...gentlemen named ; 'even he mall not escaPe.tho stipetstaious credulity `of the eettntrY.. He wasm worthy lint we;,i Man, and fancied . himself Haunted by (ho spectre of 13yrne,•liequently shouting 091 at night, WlFen that he stool: before liirrt: He_' always kept a tight burning in" his rodm,ris a -protection against this apparition. • I lie hand some wife fell in flesh, and preserved but little of that 'comeliness which attracted the lover,_ and sMe sobght; it was said, the India- , genre of snioking, to drown reflection ! file late of Anna was more severe. She !tinted the promise of her yonth,‘ and be- came a magnificient .I.tcauty. She - was mar rimd to n rmntlernan nathed Kelly. -Her married was miserable, and she tried an object-of great commiseration— s ouk, it was said, in want and degradation . . The comfit - on people declared her late a lodgment. anti euciiiiiied to execrate her Whilst and het ITICMbry \then ilrad. The very art •of a man 110:aiding hiS life to carry her off, • was deemed a noble act, her proseention . a base return. and fieSS misfortunes urnhii but the vengence of Heaven visibly visited upon her. • Another awful catastrophe of this rimed hi a different part or Ireland, :about . the same period, which is perhaps the niost interesting and melancholy on record. John McNaghfan, a tiritive of Derry, .a graduate of Trinity, College ; Dublin, after a Series of :ex travagant-co-and ifie less - ef his wife ° pmd court to a Miss Knox, who liad,a large for tune independent of het father; and as' she was too ,young to marry ; he obtained a prp mls, from. her to become his bride in two year - s.. -tier father *as opPosed to it, and lie was inierdjeted,the house. 'One day the lovers found themselves a lone. with, no companion but-a little bey, when MeNaglitan took from his pocket a. prayer book and read hltiiself the marriage ceremodY, prevailed 'on Miss Knox to an swer the. responses, Which she tkitl, adding to eacii, 'Provided my _father consents.' 01 this ceremony aleNaglitan immediately a. vailed Illmtmll' and when hb nest met her at the --- Imbse of a friend he openly claimed her as his wile. Agailt he was forbidden thelOnse by the.indignant father. He then ptiblislied an advertisement in all the news papers, declaring the yodng Indy Was :nar ried to him. By a process, however, in the spiritual court, the pretended marriage wall entirely set aside. ' , To detach his daughter is orn . this Unfortu nate connection, Mr. Knox resolved to leave the country and ibtrod ice her to the society of the metropolis; and in the beginning of November. 1861, prepared to set out for -Dublin. McNaghtaii and a :p?rty of his friends haver , ' infoimation of his intention, 'repaired tp acabin a little distance from the read, with a siliA:fut of fire arths. From hence one of his party was desptitchati to the 41005113.0 f an old woman who-lived by the wayside, tinder the Pretence of buying some yarn, to Wait for the coming iiir of Mr. Knox's carriage. - - When it did arrive ie woman painted it opt, nafeed Bib trav elers It con tained, and desciibed the .position in which they sat. They were Mr. Knot his wile his , daughter and a maid, servant. , It was at tended but by one servant and the smith.— The scout iinme4intitly ran beidre and corn .mutticated tri Alefiadlitaii what he had heard. .. The carriage was instantly surrounded by CORPORATIONS.—The Prejudice against cot , : him and three other men. .AfleNagithan end porations; arising frOm the real or fancied a 7 one of his accomplices - Breit di the smith, buses sometimes - charged upon them, Ilea wham they did not kill, Mit totally disabled. great eflecl, in the way ef preventing their The blinds of Bin ctiiringe were now close existence : ',G,ov. BEta; of Ohio; in fill life drawn,. that the persons inside might not be. annual Message, declares that if iti: all-title! recognized. MoNaghtair Mile Up to it, and I) democratic governments,' witere - the..ppli; either by accident or design; discharged a cy of the law is to distribute,. not conpentratrt, heavily loaded blutidertfusninio it re random. estates; rind where there are COnsequentij) A shreik was heard inkide._ The Hind *at few rich • 'Men. associated ivetilthintLeffert let down and Mr. Kutix discharged his pis- become indispensable tiitheaccoMplistinient . tot tithe assassin, ..I.At the same moment o f great enterptises. It is thud thaloorlieraf. ationdir *as fired from behind ri sitiolt of turf; boils emanate from and exist as the egicient by rho servant who had concealed- himself instrumentalities of . rapnßlitian. rustitutienss there. Both slpts tecikmflect in the boriy of and urn nitiltipileirin Uri& proportion to the, ltleNriglitatt: Ile was. litiwevetheld on his. enterrtaize : 'and fieetioin .o. States and Na,:, c-- - - horse by, his aiiiinciaten, Wile rode off with t i c „..rn him. : The cnrtiage s then examined.— - tube vast extent to whiCii internal improve, Miss i Wti tnoi Was fdlinil dead; weltering In mettle have be6n carried irl . th§ palled Sates her blood. On the' -- first alarm, she had illustrates.the'Wontletflitefficienag - MirtiakieV' •throwither aims around herfinker's.neck, to• ated means enidialtor:-, Ittnittidifititdaolatien . l protect Itim 4 and so received the , contents, ef Cifitinetdorgiuc4 41 . guy ppcsiii,' ,, i - p l .. viiT ., ;. - ) the rmird drain flie-afms; ' five bade .of , the, - '-**There are frequently unitarfc I.in thl:'l.lings., blihnierbliss hatlentered fler:bdol . :letOtha pities of associatlOPlitiffeCtl ehnhics i pai : . ; I t the other three p e rsons irillie:Parriage7Ohlt.,oifi cee li entiardni-ahas° tersOyliir t britztltiri° 'her. tiniiirtAnd !. untouehed ; ey'lhie :louden) their' fiber:sin- biiiiilingthciesen:tpen leaked, gildt_ n .. , '" . :,.;:: ~- .::, 1 '• ''' '7 ''. ''' '''''' ' sr."' ' . ',' ' .groundiUnd'realiieliakidiairiMPrafili TijratieN '..'''TlMUniitilrYWas opOn,olOrmed,Antl!iire --, operations; ; - : lt.tikthus , that' , .irtiluilfy:Odr fi l '-.- ' wliii.i'a ilia hundred pounds offered , her tile : jerPrize, are , avuiled't3f..,*.attpplY* . Wfinii Oa - - apprehension of the - murderers. . ,:A.:. corn 04,. eipi,tal',' ' The' pregrein,q:eivAlizatier,,Lgigy q . 'tiy-,scoureil'ilie. distripti antrairiofigii' other, be expected fo'deVelo'pe . Many,:oker useful places wets led to, treat - eh tie house of a Aitq' appliances of '',llie',l"ificigpliCobComblii . alloth ,mgr name Aypiisiew. The family dented, in p rbporti o n as ilit..liiiidual,acttmilYo , lndhiAl}t ii . , MirkitoWledge cd McNaghtin,. and the party, infhimicee iiTtiCi .‘ eatirin.rin&soeial,tittprovs l . l ' were leaving the Imam ? When the corporal enecti: , lbtititimek.cerisiiiiiiikiif . l4o)Wh'is4 . r .; „ . • said to one of his - conapnnions,,o the.,,hear- : g i . 4 At id of ; the_aidi ; it' , imic diriViii : llinnis - e0., ,) .:of .lifeeountryiti - arlf*tic t l / 4 , no iggi ng .. 0 11 06 8 7 ; : operation of ellifiraili joint Undertaking)) '•fitid) ' :that the..diacriy.erer. , Wonlatlici'entitled Id rite- , r,nefurti aclvantaget4,.:---, ~,:',-, ~... ....' -' WftririmfAhree'lluntlretl;poiindsi,..iThe,!Pcitm-f ~ ,i ,„ . 0 . ;:; . ;. ,., ; , .:‘ : , .1 v . , ,,,, , r mi ,.,„ *rtian: . .imlOpiliate.q , ..lopto: le ,tt-tbeY'lled,'; : :,cs,Kkiy,-.d..j),M),. Ai frAfi4 . o4olll'? lliNriti•iii anitthe.d.cirpthrifrUniiing up ' #.. larisier,,.. buret : .:014 . alciatiAo'ariiiinteertite-,Lltaysenji.:,l4o6. 7, . ".iti . tirf trieftloori and dukoVitted - ,PlONaght-h . 9,, .;dottm,if tiliikti r that y 1.1 _will 'go so tar , altd =Li - -- ; -...: . 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'-One' of the' ilonr"duittittais; ' °``.fiti - "bliotogp.t. v0i,, , , , A.. 1 liiii.lolloWerefOrtiptiftifeir inah#ollt . itigvrt„ ihci4nNif l o6 . 62/o r,, il , t hiiimi nf Avot,kaw.:,? , 7.rne,d l : l ,o(iiilici) i. vitq!cilfilthfUl'allt . t ,' ltrt altedl c‘ThceT.olo4o4iAtisPiti4oool 14404,71#4;': 4 0 1 1 4*;:aPO'huc tniu3te i'Ot ts g e dm°o.o ilff Stalty-tailtifliety.io,9o4U%ooso4;4.4::, ,O . 'AEfffe,Ait . : l .iro: thit.ii4, l li. ( It, 4 • J.Q• i.i ,l,,:, ;nit)e,Pir :Y.''7, - •''''') , .it'l'vto- ' ja t ivwii.r.4.--04i44 , 00 . airiii, ~ ;'!iiipkit i l? c ; l #, ' ,oiso l 4o4 l 'lti - ift . l l sMo - 40,44 . '"i l l9 l , 4 lo l ,fret ri0re.47,4 1 ,44:im ItAilili , h i , ririinii.. i - • b /0;1.... • . 0)i ' r viiikei "ftleai t4aidllli'eltOttftellotii:,''ip**itaial \ Atiof -1 0fM!#17 Syr ,% , . 1 1 ? 1 .g, ';..1. ,„,.., " , ,A , 5 , 4 , :;-,; 1.i,:i., , ~ ',--.-4. , 4.,:. ~,,, :A ~ „: , :r ., „,,,, y ...,....,.,.. '''.1,*„ .. , ,, ...,"-1':'. , .: - '''';" - -. ;',., ,, :,' ,. 4P-t'f.:it:'ii; . : - ::4 , -.cfF.V,%_',4u'Zirt , '44 - m;;i4:iLti'l2, , , , A:-,;t;N,....;..z . . --- : - . - : ,--,- ..... - ;... - . : ... ..- - .7 ~ 77 , , ~• 411 • ,yl. i : t. c{ i:i'.::'i7 XVIII beside-.1d . 0 . iheY way , y'oh are going to disown me alter alf?" 'On thedayof exeention;ll6NBßifim was so weak acoo.be sapporteilikthe alms of at r tendants. "fle'evlrieed the last testimony of his regard to dielinfo.rtbniato yobbg •Itty.y he muidered,hail ,WhOm wati*sionale ly toridi and :WhoM.he as,blii wife. •••0 011t1106. he laild'er, Ike exerted a his remaining iti'ength to:him--hitnaelf o itrid Willi such. force that the rope .brolrithnli:Velell gas; ding tei the ground. AS he. Nt'al enterprize.'ond was highly popular, •an'd the 'bilkWill - nade tt lane for him to escape, and alfelkip6flit as ; sist him. He declined their hiU, andificla: tvoitldrrc -he not live; he palletdtitrbts lel: lower, Dunlap for the rope `Vvas; -mond his neck ; the knot of 'rind pared , Yolirril- his oWik, .."(k . gaip hq Was assisted lip thclakhler, and Eollecting his.enetgies he fink; himself off,. ?Till' died without a .struggle. His britortbrint6 lint faithful lolie r wer stood by, wringing his bandit as lie witifesed il.e stiffetings .ol his,klear master, and earnestly dented execution might be hatteneitt, that he Might soon follow guru , arid die bj - the s . arrie.rope. circumstances and cliaia - Cter el the parties in this affair rendered it one Of the ' , deepest interest. TWyoung but fifteen, gentle accomplished, beautiful i great ly attached to the unhappy .man, .devo;ectiy fond of her father, and with the strongest ;:e ose of rectitude and pr ri priety, entangled ' in a^ linforYanate-engogement from -simplic ity and inexperienee. The pinion= was thirty-eight; a man al the most 4 engiiging person. and a model of mabty beahty. His manners were soft; gentle, and insinuating., rand Lis-disposition naturally generous and humane: out when roused by strong, resent ment, his passions were Most fierce and un controllable. His efforts on .his triar were yet to preserve his lite, which became a bur ilea to him after the loss of her lie Inved„_ but to Save from a like fate a faithful- follow er, and to exeldpate his own memory frorn a charge of intended cruelty and .deliberaie WATER, Water hai had many eulogists, tut( feiV have spoken its .praitcs more eloquently than Mr, Quincy, in his address at Boston, a Eh( rt time since, on laying the ;cornerstone of the reservnir ire remarked : . . _ . "The 'coiner stone js laid of churches of . a% particulur monum ents of past events of general blit not univeri'al interest— oi hospitak, of an liose benefits a small num ber only will partake—ot college whew the fortunate !ew alone derive immediate advantage. But this is.of univeral intetest —there is nothing sectarian, nothing'nation al, nothing exclusive "erib — ont it. It is mono polized by nb patty in politiCs Or Seel roli ,gion. It is an equal blessing to the high and the low, the rich and the poor, the jp.A, and the unjust. It will aid the poor tiTinitn, toiling for her children at the wash tub—and it will administer to thb proud beauty Tel the luxury of her chamber—it will cool the fevered blow. o 1 disease, and be a cordial to the parclied lips of the inteMperateit will prompts moral as well as physical; well being, for cleahlineis, aCcording to IV field, stands neat unto Godliness. Its trea sures will pieserve our habitation from fire impel the giant strength"ol the steam erigine-:4111 accompany our navigators to the remotest clirbeE—williiedlcatis the infant et, the belay to this.cheek'of the youth=strengtli to the_ arm of manhood —comfort to the decline of .age. „Not. will The,bilbssing he . confined to man i nothink , that enjoys animaler vegetable nib Avin o*, ist on this peninsula for cehturies without _ . sharing its •benefit. The gilt of water, to cool earth's fever and cleanse its stains ) as a btessirig is second only to the revelation of that living water, 'of whiCh if' Mari drink lie shall never thirst:'" ME El 11l (.•