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Pitt' infect, a few oars south of,tho Railroad getel. • Dr. L. is ab • ent theliast 'ten • daili 'Of 'e'vet rebiith. • - • • ' DR: l ' l *mummy. O.NICEOPATHIC - PHYSTUIAN SUR. IILGEON; AMY ACCOUCHEUR, having succeeded Di: Lippe, formerly praCtising lhy Sicium of. this place, solicits the patronage of, the friendiof 7tio , pro.deCessor, and shall be happy Wait: ution . all who'may favor hiM with a call. 'flovl.3.lm - F'. 33,01401101',11.2 21 10' Practice of Medicine, Surgery and!. Obstetric: Drs. A. M. ea 4. STAYMAN, respectfully,. announce to the eitizens of Collate and vicinity , that they have taken tha,offiee 'recently peen fliedrby Dr. . Senith, , in -.Snodgrestes Row, and will be happy - to attend to all 'who._rnay_favor —then—with--a--.6a11-in—:the_various_litaneh ed _ of tlteir profeseion: We rife • preptired"to visit pa. tietits to the coantty.atlany,,distanco. , Charges ..moderate. . fap9tf Dr. GZIORGE Z. • BRETZ, .. WILL perform al operations _____ '`"- teeth that may be re required for their preservation: Artificial teeth inserted, from,a single tooth to an entire set, on the Minn seieritific - pruiciples. Diseases of the mouth afid,,irregitlarities carefully — treated. Of fice at the residence:of ,hia brother, on North, Pitt ,Street,•Carliale: .A. tikß. J• W. HENDEL, Surgeon Dentist informs.his - former patrons' that ho has re glad to aUend - to till calls in the line otitis profession. loet3l CA7B.W • . . . DR. Jr. DADMIIVIA:N; informs his friends and the public, that lie will continuo' to attend To ttll profetaional calls, na heretofore, (notwith standing reports to Mo . -contrary: OFFICE— Pa - EWA:High street. _ ' . ;-. • '. Miars-3m wage. reac. TENRosE, . , '4; TTOII.W.E,Y 'AZ LA.W., , q practice in .t 4 A. the.soveN Geniis of Cumberland- county. OFFICE. in •IVinin,Stteet; in the room • former y eaeutiied . hyt: G:'Bdebury;•Beq.., • • rai. calonqm _MGM, • ArtiSTICE'OF . , • `,-" TICE at his residence, cornernf 'Main'street and the Public Square, opposite Burkholder's Hotel. ' J.tt.addition 'to the duties of Justice of the- Peace, will attend Wall kinds of . ..writing,. a qat ny-deeds,:itendi, mortgages, indentures„ drtielen Of itgreernentototes, ;'t 'Carlisle, ap, 0- • • Fresh Drugs,-, Nealchies, to. F• - Ihavo lust •roc.eived from Philadek phid and Dlew-York viry_extelisive: ' additions' to iny former stock,. einbra '• • I y.evort article et Medicine • now, ,tn. ,uso,_ together with . Paints, - -tiilic . -Vamishoe T -uFpeutine,:2ons fuary.,.Snape • Stationery, Fine. Cutlery, , Fishing - Tackle,— .13ruhen.of altriost l every, description,. with an' endless variety of other articles, whieh,Tint do t etinined to - Bellit the VEEP towßsi• prices.- All,Physicianti, , Country Merchants, ._•.a.rukotliors are respectfully requested not to pass the •0 I, IY'ST D ife • they - May — rest . ; assured that' oveiry articloWiWbe,sold of a good quality, end upon reasonable terms. • • '. r - • ". -:;•••• .Z.SLLIOTT, --(Mrdnetrect.-.Carlisle. Plainfield'Olassical Academy, IVEST OF CARLISLE. The Tenth 'Session: will commence on 010.7r tt • • • DAY, .4,1.4 Y sth, 185E' 11111 HIS InstitNnion halt been established near-, Ay: five - yeard,:during which time sublx. dawns and improvements _have becn inside as, ,to - render' it one ni - thh 'utast . ..contrite flints lind• :Convenient in•the•State. , •, - ; -, vi :!,••!7t t In regard to healthittinessAt,tatty be, Inen r , tioned that no matt olOefiend sickness has oc.-! .curred inAlni,inatittitiontlinde tt ivaa'founded.H Tts moral richly is• attested the ittet 'that. •ilepraVeld asenciat'ai - iiicenes avice,:tind•resorts' dissipation iIOS/3,llo..eiigtotico in. the neigh-4 orhood• . '!:The' Canine 'Of insTruction-'comptiseit all tt.e' ?branches required by2the.rnerchaut, profession ,..citnan,or collegian. ~ Metr e; mOdern languages; vocal and itistrutfienta music; '&c. • - • -" is the' etermination - of •ther Proprietor that. :the institution shall sustain the reputation it has already, acquired for imparting thorough in, 'etructihn; and inculcating . and establislung vir=- ^itoous principles in the minds' of. the youtb,sub• niitted to his chare.. , . , • • ' ernis (per Sesazon Months) $5O 00: -* For catalogues containing references Ike.' ,address • • ---R• B URNS, • •. Principal anc!..Propriqor,: Plainfield„. 9., czonberza44 Corttigy .Pa. April 2, 1851 •'"' IVJUIZZP:ZiakT a. 4 C 41 1 A T 17 ' Thivit mites WeSt'of Hatrisbltrg; P, . THlS'4ristitntlon will ba Otian'foithe'recoo - L.of Studentsony .M.C1i5i14:1(,,;49 , ,541 play, noxe. , ~conyaa of InstrAintioni , will `.innbraeo:- the 'vai biaanlied'af' ' Engliala Education , - fogotbev Latin; . Groek,• noli-and, German-Languagaa, and'. ;Nonni and Inatt'llmontal ,TPaugs: ; ;;, . • nin.tha English - branche.S . poi p50:'00 5 00 'French or ~-Germanf !.; , • 500 itinetrurnantal-rhinikr'n . .. , . • 10,011 Vor-ftirthar information - cnidress ' . ';o4r9bt t.4."o c ' ,qA711017:41011rg. Aather — itt""J • 1 - w l 4ll.be open ccr 413 c TccoP,` - • tipri ..af:stideryn3, mo.Npio AY, , tlie '6dx ,OI h c - All .111110, 6 ,6nd 'cir a aonfid'Etigliet • ' CtiOcal)VdtioationaiilllVe:Mngtii;end,acifthnte • t` "ColIdge;•oi tiOd bneinese ii, v olibasidari the'c, first :commencing rirei :;Mondays ut May 7 ands the second' aes aiorran..ahMfirat fr,blondey; n.overy year., 'Pircalatirivill, tnatlornndmd; an, up . l o plication ingpareen,trelly, lettose addxceseil to t4'' g, aubemibor at .Rew virge, P,:.p tr 'Cnintgerlatid c 0..; , 'R',I4Z7N, I ITTig, Porfittilpyincre 9,llmberittP 4eqfp, y r ,pr f ip e r A q lAgiipil-:tllo:puttli6Attqt tl d. iirSipi,fitittnY o f chntitlfisit*Et 7,b*, on" :the, '3o'oo 'plqttdayd. lierpOns rh)ivula, itiebtrlyildo ,0 ,,, (v0.0rt A I' • .1 ."40/13 ,1 6r01,WitagOileIVIMritil ..';' i ,rl.O !'.i't ; , .. ; , :.,,Evoittti t koirinl.l, , g4'lA 7 ':1') - 41 ''' IV l V l i i i i tOtlgi n iffi r eii i4 il l 1, 061001164 iii p. li td" , bh*ittbiiii , ; l 4 3 i4Alikt B e u d i* * 1 2'11 li‘;:niffie*RatiliOnitiitiiiti ' , . 41440•:' 0 • '34li ' • l i . Tvi! ,l 4.97tiP:q.of, ci4pit0,,,..44.d0t ,i itel i. .‘e , -r° '''''! c'. liPlig 91-10?,mt Noititi44'o4:l4,;. ,I,f,cl,9r.ttliilo. i AFRX Jpetn.; tile rc 1-4 '451 M 1 i 144241 0 1 2 1 1 1 M05 1 MP ' 'Oa Rif d iinfo 210 1 :0-or'- , -+-7 , -- , --,-. , ; , 44... , : rn4o9 : ' ''' JOHN i' LYR E ~''~ • • o,t ' t st.n tt rle '',:.:';:elX-I.V . PN - 16tipir .` .. ' • 3 . 2 , 1 4 . 1Nr f7') ,• - • - p,;:;1' sr; , trt! u•,,..1,7;:v0ta . - •• :• - •• • •-• - Attfli'Vit . TR - 11'7G P; SAlTit,'l,;;ill4)' 0..' 1 1.00N,1 WHICH' TtAltE .1 MEE ,Mt'gt l g.ft.attilt#: - - . roa 4 1 1 1311 ZEOLILDAY,S Sptoudild i Fancy.tilootis; Elegant Gilt Books, &co&ó. , . HAVERSTICK 'received 1).7•,.' from the oily and is.now opening a eaten& did disPIO.Y. of FANCY., GO ODS,,s e itable. for the 'approaching' Holyday Season, to ,which he desires to cell tad , attention of liis:fiiends - and 'the public His assortment in this lieo-canrint surpassed novelty _and elegance,. and both in quaiity'atid • Price of the article's, 'can; not fail to:Please•purchasersr It:Wbuld • beirip possible to enumerate his • :. HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS, which comprise every - Viiiiety of ihncyaiticles of the most••novel• styles and exquisite fini sh;such ,s Ladies' Fancy Laskets, - - - Fahey Work Boxes, with-sewing limit-duets Terracotta Work, (a recent novelty,)' Paper Macho Goods. • - •Elegant alabaster and •porcelent r :ink-staride Fancy ivory, pearl and shell.carteasee,. Port Monnaieti, of every variety, • Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper..weights, Papateries., with: a largevarfety. of ladies ncy stotionery,'' • •. . Motto Sonia and wafers, • ••1 Silk and"beed purses, • • Ladies' riding whips, elegantly finished, Ladies' fine-cutlery, .;.Perfume•baskets and bags, Brushes, of every kind for the toilet, • Mussel's perftimes of the various kinds, Musical instruments, of all kinds .and.at"al prices, together with an innumerable variety o article's elegantly finished and suitable - for ho lyday presents, to which he invites special at t6-ifio - n - r - Also, an extensive•and elegant - collection of HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS,' comprising the various English and. American ANNUALS for 1851, richly embellished and illustrated POETICA L W 0 R 11, S, with cruLDREN'S PICTO [AL B 00K S, for children of all ages, t tan which nothing can be inore appropriate or leasing as holiday 'gifts. His assortment of cheol Books ' and School Stationery is also omplete, and com prises. every thing used in Colleges 'and the Schools. He also desires to call the particular attention of Families to his elegant display of ' LAMPS, GIRA NDO.LES, &c. from the extensive establishments of Cornelius. Archer and others of Philadelphia, comorising every: style of Parlor; Chamber and Study ..La.mps,..fsr burning either lard, sperrn or ethe real .oil, together with Flower VigercFitii - CY - Screens, &c. His assortment in this line_is un equalled in the - borough. A 150,.. • . : .FRUITS. FANCY CONFECTIOARY— .NUTS PRESERVED FRUITS, &c.,` -ins every variety and at all prices, all of which aro pure and fresh, such as can be confidently recominended to his friends and the little folks. His stock embraces everything in. the-line of Fahey Goons, ;with many other artidles useful Co lioudekeepeis,tvhich the public are especially invited to call and see during Oct holidays.— Remember thelold Stand, nearly'oppositc'the Bank. on North Hanover street. ' ,deal!S W. HAVER sTIcK., sscti FORFELT..DR. 'HUNTER WILL lUf forfeit-S.su, if failing, to clire.atiy case 't of disease that met come under his 'care, no matter how -long standing or , Milieting.' :Either sex: are invited to this private roam ! 38,North! • SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia, without fear 'of interruptiori by 'other patients. 'Stritigeis --tindothers:who:have been unfortunate: in the „ selection of a physician. are invited , to .cull.r-- "!'Those Who have injured themselves by olitary i! - Vicetara oleo invited. - • • • x• - • " „READ, AND REPLECT.-7-The afflicted '• Would:do' vAill to reflect before trusting their haPpiness, and in many eases, their lives .: id the hands of physicians, ignorant of this class ..of maladies...lt'is certainly. impossible for one 'roan to understand all the ills the human family are subject to: Every ' respectable physician 'has his peculiar branch in which he is more euc , co eafflTiliTurrieVollo7priireliiiiiii,iiiineal - iii be devotee moth his time and study: -,YEARS 02 P.RACTICE, exclusively de voted to .the study and treatment of diseases of the organs,together with ulcers upon the body. throat, nose, or legs, pains in the head or bones,-mercurial-rheumatism,-gravel, irregular ities, disease arising from youthful excesses pr impurities of the'blood, whereby th-e---constitm tion has: enfeebled, enables the doctor to offer speedy relief to:all who may place them selves tiriderliia ' ' CHEAPER THAN EVER. , . mom subscriber having just returned from .I.' the East; Offers to the public a more ant pie' and icornplete assortment of 'goods sin:his, line, than,ever.previously offered, and respect-. fully: solicits dealers and otherd to give hitn n. call; when hd will show than' geode alaston ishingly.iots:Pnices. ..1 . To Builders, Carpenters and Others..., - • His stock 'comprises a fell assortment of: Locks and Latches of overy,description, gos.and Sere - WI, Winda Springs and Bolts 01; .various hinds, Window Hies?, Putty „ Paints; of fill 'dialers, Oils. !turpentine, — Scc:,' &c. Also, Mill; Cross-cut•Und Circular Sawa; Hand! Pannel,T,ipping and 13ack Saws; Augurs, Ghi Brond,Hand and Chopping Axes, Hatch.: Platiee• quid Plane 'Bills, Steel and Iron; LSqtaaree,::. , Files ..and- Rttaps, :,_Brads and: ~ Spikes of all sizes. . . A:complete assortment of Saddlery ToolF,'; Silver: Dynan nadlapaped mounting, Carriage trimmingif,Brond pasting.and- seaming Lace,. pinin;nnd figured Canvass, Drab Cloths, Rati: , netb•Serge and Bacrarn,,Ale.as and Deer flair' patent an enamelled Lenther,'LamPs'and 'Da.. ; ilso,Alubbs, Fellows •andi Spokes,! Ellpfic e prings, Iron A.lea,;Mallable Cuetings4 . • To 'Cabinet and Shoe Nakere. , • Steck,embreces -a complete assortment ,tif-gooddin your line.; —Morocco's ; lining end , Tlfratal; - Pegs by Ttlie• hoick or ainallor quantity, Tools ovary de- , setiption;&c.: . Curled Hair Cloth, Var.= nisif, Mahogany. and Maple Veneers ,Mould.:. ings and Rosetts,.Soid Springs , Glaes: - Mallog.. riny;'Mineral and Veneered Knobs Of all'sizes.• Bltiekiaitithe; - ./briiiers;thld'others; whe•rritly be • In' tonal qt good 1r0n:::::....... He offers a full assortment -of Harnmeted,l - HaraSlSlMis, row Tire Iron. 'Also, Rolled Horse Shoe; 13ar, Band,' Round, Square;. - Tire,-Hociff and Sheet •Iron, Nail,,Rods„ Russia- Shaer , Xron; .Cast, Shear, Spring and Blister' Steel, American Wagon' and .Carringeßoxee, Anvils, .Vicein mart:l:nape, IHATI3O. :Shod :NAP , A. c• ,- , 1 , • - • i:,.!; Hoy,sekeepere And those about entering the Jgaz• trimenial State, " . would. invite. attention, to mi,heautiful,•at4 sortinent of waiters and Trays, plain and Get thidbtyle,.kniVes' and . forks, Butcher -KriiVern Scissors and Sheens; Brittannia;GormanSilxoc‘ rind Silver Flom, Table And • Tea 'Spoons; Brass andtinerald Preporying Kettles, smooth. 'hit 'Hone; - -HollowAvere, TubS,;''lluckets, l Sreci• • • „:, - Paints apd Biafra; fire and: 'Water .Pkiptilocii.l -41ENRY5.8A:XTON. I Waye'fresh. Ily:ltopt.onf hood fIUIIa.ARP,!B: , .i B tfOri - 4,l)4iihb trtf"...l.7r: .-! , Arna.r2" MENNE JUST. received alreeli lot of GROCERIES Avlocit,wili be pold ,very,Jow tit,the ,chow` •SieFiV,'Elielikliiiii'Street." . .; • ' • • •s's-"" cdrW elf 015A.tvEro CNia7.3 ZP't f '11•10,0K/IPAP4413t,' 4 ! - 116'1111kftEt . • 10b(4111' ;LClgiri.33o4N.E.:tigitlip*AA:ol.lllß.EON: 6 tbl , ilib'Aift En fug 'a' -aZiatlNV,lll!l!;f.4,' - - . OCIY ,i7.)112 - 61#2,111t JUST` rodoivadVVidi p balite.] ' ' etlyiool Rog., y. A: =EI .To, ! Sattlora and Coach Jtfakors CAELISt ~ , ,I ,-:,•:, •rA:::•,..;: -.., .(,,,,,,. ~ i,- : :-..., ,.. .: , ,.. „. :; . . i u:,.. , ti t t i fi . : : „ -;,, ,•,,,- ~,,,.:., 1 • iffonimbrit. nt.ot,s.somek.,, BY CHARLES SWAIN.. , , . • . Oh, for work I have 'never to'n'tilt,.. , ;: And working:l ean't.doWithont;. - . And. though, ntany . arc! born .to estate, 'They're aa often just born to the gout!, free' Use'of my feet; ' hundqbat•true industry tihOWs;' :or labor mokocappetito , sweet, r , And a. fino,, manly : vigor bestows!, . • Itni Worker- 2 tnad working's my boast; A liloddetiz—Und love - those that plod ; Far Nature; .froni city to Coast, ' Shows Virous is. the wiadOin of God All living nced something to 'dot' , •••:' The idlelatt grenade. and grieve;•• ' They .matit igork, and work , heartil t ytoo, • ' Who would relish the life ,thiyreceive, ' And Out.. ; To- sing. et - my.labor each.day;,'• , ' . Though I'moaly a poor, working iret Ifanoy, know, what.' say I . , . I'm 'a worker=-and working's boast A.plodderandlove those that plod ..ror Nature, from oityto coast,.. . Shows Wong: is thewisdom of God I , 31liottlittutno. JOE SMITH AND THE MORMONS. BTPROF..JAMES F. W. JOHNSTON In the future history of mankind, if present appearances are to be trusted, the counties of Wayne end OntariO, N: Y., are likely to derive' an interest and importance, in the eyes of a numerous body of - people, from'a circumstance wholly unconnected either with their-social' progress, or - with their natural pioductfons or • capabilities. 'ln these Counties lie. the scenes • of the early passages in the life of Joe Smith, the founder of. the sect , of the MOrmons. " Born in-Decernber, 1805,:its Sharon, Wind.: sor county, State 'of Vermont, lie removed With his father, about 1815, to a email farm,iiiTal myra, Wayne'countY; - New York, and asaeted him on the farm till lkiG. received education, read indifferently, wrote and.•spelt. badly; knew littlo of arithmetic, and, in . all other branches-of learning he was,to "the da3s of his death,.eiceedingly ignorant. His own account ef:his religious progress is, that as early as fifteen years .otage r he began. to :have serious : Ideas.,regarding. the future state, that he at into occasional oestaciesiand that in ,1823, during one: qthese. eostaaies, ho _ was.vipited by.an angel, who:told him that his sins were , fcrgiven--that: the time was at hand_, when,the gospel in its fulness Was to be preach, ed.to.all nations—that the American, 'lndiana were e. remnant of "who, when thOy first ; emigrated to America were an enlightened pao plo, possessing a kno;ledge of the true God, : and enjoyinglds fav'er-::-4at the proptie4 and: Inspired writers among them had. kept, a. his tory or record of their proCeedings—thatthese . ; recordi were safely deposited- , --and that,: if faithful, ho was to be the favored histrunteitt 'On the' folloiring.day, according to inStrite-, tions from the . angel, ho went . to a hill which he calls Cumorab, in Palmyra township, 'Wayne county, and there, in a stone chest, otter alit tla-digging,"ho-sawtho records; but it was not - till four years efterYin 'Septimber, 1827, that "the'angel of the 'Lord deliyered the; 'records into his luteds:- • " These rectirds , were enE l r' aved 'plate's, , 'which badthe appearance' of gold, were seven by 'eight inehee in size, riniftltinner than nio~ tin, and' were 'coVored• on b'eth siCtee' With Egyptian charietore,:smill'ancl heantiftilly on= graved.--,They were hound. together in a vol .unte theleaves of tt,,,book, and wore fas toned at•one• end with three rings running thro' thol . The.volunto was about sit, in.thichttess,..bere_nsany marks of antiquity, and part La it was; sealed.., With tho • records!, was fOund"a - carionit •inidruraent, j called by- the , ancients I,Trim and .Thummint,Terhich consisted • tf-J,wo; transparent .stones, clear, es; .crystal, ,and set,in tpo rhus.'bf'n boat' - ..a ble speolacles;,ilt . othei., words, or "helps to' road", unknown tengties., • • The report of his. discovery having got n-;., broad, his house. was beset,,he was, mobbed,! ; and his lifa was pridengered by, persons who ....... , . ... ittehed to pos&cs.s,sthenmelyes of the plaice.—: I go thereforo,pnoked, up his goods;concenlod! ; UM plates in a iarrcl of bcalia, and proceeded! across .. the country to ,the northern part` Of, Pennsylvania, ' near` the 'Susquehanna river', i ilaere , itici . :fathorn-lmq reideted. ,llere i!.1iy,..1 the giftand pOwer of dod, thrOngh the means of Aie Frirn ancillinnanim, ho beganio trans-: ' late the „record, and, heing a poor ;miter, iia: employed a 4oribs ,t,! . .,; yrito tho translation. as it came froth hie mouth.":, 'll:llE33o,alarge e- , ditiOn of the. Book of. Mormon was published ; —j !t: j prefensas to bp , an al?ridgrnent of tlrre.C.oi.As 1P,0 6 i7. the; P-Y°Po.l6r.,ncT+:4f-4) people . of • the Nephilis an 4 left to bia son Aloradi to !jai Mit. - ft, is regarded by tlio, Lattdr Day,Saintei '. iiitli tho , same veneration as the New Testa.; , - • went is among Christians,. _ • • - i . l ' The Church of the - Tatter:day''Soints was ~ I 'Oriiiiiized on` the Oth 'Of April, 11130; at'Mant . ' ;theater, :in . 'Ontario county,, pi* York. — '!,tel initiallers 'tit fiistirer'i few, but they rapidly tiv i I creased,, and in 1833 removed to 'the State tl ,I .mi.diiri;iid inielnit'ie4 a laige, - 4`iit pr;ian4 , in Jackson bOuaty. ; Here their neighbors ,tar.i., rod and feathered some, killed others,and , corni r - , , palled too relkolirto,rorce4.; - Thi4‘,then:establ li!dte,dthemeo . :eas in i Cl4.oe4rity,,in ,ille,sarnsi State *4 On ! .ii„.,sppoei t e pide,Of :tin; ' river, 7 4 . .. 'Fioi* tiiieplarce again, itt,lSSit theYinincyo Miitiiarilin the State of clAo';;ii 6,0164 ,1t icirt4'i, failitiii , tiel.ili ... 44:7: - 4 6 !0 1 i 1 1, i*4i;4411 '' 1 0 4 A . 'cji , .9 . !fiA1,..p.,0„'ii , 30 . ..4R.0.:! , ,`t:iii!p• ~ 4pi, . ,t4ilA- f il*.t.- y .:,-tlfcrpc., _ .34'idous*, ' , , ,,, P c pefuled., :41,1kirtlarid tkbankiemincorporato litlibelstiid!l.iis ‘ftiettdiPPivlse,i f lie".lf .. .i‘Yisilei .. '0#1."fititc4ii,1`44:".;0:0'.,..0,6, , ,f A1Ai.4 4 0.40,').,fr . ‘'' tirr,4l4,' !lig: t 4 9 4 4 1 ,00 - 7At*P•n7i°og,re Ald -' about tlitaamnrfinatinifOlido):!'ecame4oi)lio , P, fi;r l :}6:6 - itiarx6iiii, , .Again, ~', theinfaikr;? ilia 'Pj.o.4tsl9l4)llo:t l 9llt 7 ica,aik , ifriWitis!.4iyo)tb° PAV,Vif 1 9M ktaß , l,P.i'ftl49?,o4MP94l4 l Titt4 '' fiitif 0 /I°AdiiP). 9, MAtigk a Mtef Nirg..ii ''• A l i-, SI'S'AA *Ak r Aiati a lif .f`ttlaid.A.lik,rlq,VAtti • '', 8 ° N.01...1i i !,11i1A 3 4.1 . ) ) ..90. 0r iA;if,00 1.4t #9":. vsit, , xmittA'gs.;singlitigoimpAstoil"lo., , nu ." - Austu36'cl of3,.boosmo'-so, serious thus- e!tiffl;7:',.:4 ,Itl-7r,ktC1i . .q?.6 , 131115:N5f 7/Tcr csti • , ttat • I:I • ..•.A RA954uP, 11 . 8 ...1-4GRPATZ,ve souk oil , . B .'" l '/ , 10' the Military-were - called tar aud,therlklermons were finally driVen, unjustly, harshly, and op pressi•relyi by forc'ept Arras; rrotivtlietState%f „ mie , ° ? uz i , a nslo ,9o,4,PFßll °tim „ l/ t'ke.Ptf4P o f Pjmin, ~ fliqP)FßiPoiP* pi; :They werolveiirerejyedintUisState,and after runtering for somf, timq 7: -wmfr their 'leader, Joe Sll4th, Ras In , 1:1011,04 ' t tratit of, isaa in flincoekcounty, and, iu 1840; begak 4 )- build the city and temple of • at' trit plased an Ad giving gloat, arid, prol7ably4 injudAlo4S :iriiihgeitto this city:: which, 'in 1844 was ahead:) , :the largest in the' 'Sigto:and o'ontamod , a , po pulation ' .tibout twenty -thousand nettle. The temple, too`, was of great size andSnagel cence-being 128. feet song na 77 fcet i lug s, and etiodon'an elevated situation fram,whiell.it was visible - to a-ilistance of 25, or , Bff nples.. , interior' f ?'it'.P7q tation 'or ih urazencea of_ tomcsion--' if stone re servoir„resting,opon.tlut brtektof :twelve oxen, also cut of seem), and"as large. o,B l, l fer! ir?"l4 rx Wein, provoked in ; smite' degriie;)i6 Apt, by their own'behavior; e'sPeciiilly'in nulitf4and cnixi r ing into effect city eadiriatleeti','whickwere bon- teary' to the laWs of tfie Stife. ' The People of the . adjoining townships' rose in arras, and were joined b nembera the!old 'enemies' of 'the Moirnons' Tre'`Millifi , l6; l o called-out;-and; - to , ` Smith and one of his ftrOth'e`iqwltht, several. [ other, Intluential Sluts, on , ; An ,1191;U ?RICO of safety and protecticin front tha Gloveenor of the State, Were induced to surrender Themselve's for tri, i:eimot or the. charges VrOugh:t g ain . at them , 4, 0 wore conducted to prison.. . HOP 4hoy were inconstderateiy left by the tlovernor; on the , followiai:dity, 'under n guard of seven or , eight pen. Tye's!, were overpow ered the Ramer afternoon by: an armed mobiwho =EI killed Joe Smith. and' ils brotheti,frind then made their' otiiiie;; ; ;',',7!Up 'e411747pi;0 : Mormons remainedti'llhicit time longer in the HoliCitY; brit tha pernlarieut,quiet and thay were at last driven out_by_ force, and compelled' to • abandon Or , , j !! 6riti - dii tf.4 ; , ii.;iprti.,l - ilch as escaped` this. lastioriecutien; after traversing the boundless prairies - the deserts-of Alm Far West, and . the Rfiblc3r.Meniitaine, appear at last o.havo found a:retiiii;-plaem •neix...theAreat Salt take; in, are in'ereasing faster' since this last catastrophoL,Jhan over; and aro...daily receivinghtiie aCeesldons of now mem bore from . tnieis, ,(treat the; foria' inichini . of Om new State - or Utah; this 'yearA eAtted into . a Ten* taxi `of • SIC Milted States, and likelY; . in the next session or 00.'0,41 4 0'14 elevateiltO the dignity Of ifideiblifent state: So rapidly has persecution belpecf on this ofiaprinr . or 10- nOrarica; lopde'd tt; give"a;permaneat es tablislaient; and futard,-itia'sYstein, simply 'of 'Pure - invention, Int 'Of • blasphe mous impiety; and folly"tho t6iit - The Book 9t - ,lfortiio#, which is' the written guide of this now sect,-consists of a series of protessedly`histc;riatittooki-L'n desultory 'and teibliFirelfelleirettlie - 736Wigh = ehrettictea - tred prophetical booksin Whit,li, for the` poetry, and; warningsof the 'ancientprepitits; are:'sup stituted h succession' of unconnected rhaiso dies.andrepetitions;:such.Arkeight form. the perorations of ranting. 'addresses by a field preacher, to - 174117 ignorant .endience".' '''; " ' The book,. in the . edition, I possess, 'consists in all'of 634 page, of _'which the'first 686 eon tidn'the hi:storj pf jafifnitiptielmitiot . unie called PaUj'ai4,4l4'4rliii4i,6ol4l4B.if4 the space of, a thouaandfyearS.:l , :t. , ...L..„ ;.•,, , ' •.'.. This Lehi al dededlidstukA Joseph the eon otAseet4,Witkhii„l*ii left Jerusalem ,inthe beginning P:,thF , .1:46 12 z - of dc)E,it4li'l!ix.,,lnin dred yeambefora Christ, and; passing the Red Sea, journeyed eastward for eight yearn till they. reactied , thppliori,ef ii.'; . kid,e;. ate. . 1 .. There they built a chip, and, .embarking, were. oar- 'tie - drat le il gth. to.-the p6triliedlatid;:Whera they . : , 'settled and multiplied:.: Among the +Abe sons of Lehi one nee called Leman , aintl:tinollier ,Naphi. ," The former wee wieltek.ail a tlisbe- Hever in'the law; of Moses and :the prophets; thelatter, obtidieht and faithful, and a 'believ er iu the coming .of Christ. ..Under • the leader ship of ',these twU opposing' . .brothers,. the `rest:' of 'the family ,and their - deseendants' , arranged, . th e m servos; forming the'lLamaniti, and the No-!, 'phi tea,. lie t weena.till mit' - nere:and p'erii e turd hos-' 1. Unties aroie.' rTito Lan:Limits 'were idle' hunters,', ' living in '. tin to;': eatink:i raw 41eeli,-and Le'ving' *only tt- girdle' :round their bins;'' . : Tim akin of Laman and•hie folliiwertiheetaiie r blaoki, c ..tvlillo: that "of- o,Phi end 'ids .. .ttopi,e'-.16::,- tiiled :ill e; hied,: retained i*, erigjnal ithiteneott. : At with! "the Jews; tfta , Net.hitea . :•miro , suedhaful :when' they were obedient:to: the' law) Clind, when illej; felt a •- tiraityleiliethi'eati.ciad ‘iiii3' h • 4' .." '''ih 1 Lamaniies bed ;better,- and Tut. seamy: t o ließ ki l l: . At. the ; end -of, about four., hundred yeero,:tt portion of the rigktetius'Nephifekhn. clot: 11;%fo'llali,'kiiiii . ini i ldf , t:thelt 4 :::lend,'XiitVolieli fai tteiegetheiyildernege, and IdiectileFe4 zilid 'city of .ZaraliOnde,iirlireh;Tilia4 l oosll . Py , t l u; 'deitendahtlf:Wf',4;99l, 6 #c4' Jilii!illiO!?4( l ,o4.4 cireti f ' ''‘#4:o:=TOpi4 6 F. ,l o4: 3 4 6 .,l t rit i V:iyaii :nariled awAyiac‘ptlye kir-Babylon; Mvolve years after the-emigration,of-Lohi...-.But they wercl, I '. ng 4. / !Ra a !PaV e,s ag : Ar aa.Py.i VFo9ka *ln;6`.? and h 997uPte,14410t1P4‘, 1 .,g0t •, ,, alm tv , PiTed, t l in-. l. zlPhit9 s, Tlfq ...p11.).5 11 q.YPIR ,. 4qaTxklg f *Ph la n guage, ctudxlagy„acAoptell q thtllayr o ef Jo I!lea ' ',• •• , nril , . ~ .,.;, , ,10.',',- . 1: ,:i,,, e< ./...''A 'lp 1.1:: 1 ~This slepupips AiB , pagoe., :Who lielory 1 oe the next twolAndte*TP4l4l9,ll9Ym.:thio :Atw! people, and that of . occasional- eonverti fron tliotoinianitelalhalled still by the ginikeit4tanq 'Of 14pliithille:ifibitl ittidgileeiitEtl;erSlnttal itass;'iad . brie failei ilati.; iitl %I (Waif and Mie'oh4 'iibieli gigeoiQiiiiipirlActiaiiiiiiist i illiV i ogiitl.a.' 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'raid iitOoieriiii; lint,' as toor eriiiiiiOs; kind 'corrupt' dectrine began to : kevdil:aineng ille't i ltritititine; the 'Lereitnitee gaiiiic More , adiinteges. It. 46111 d 44y - etc. troid'Jde Snifth'ir descriPticuisithit he:mearis: kli war have-begtiii el 3the Tettnitue' of "Do= Aphid th' confitri tb' rieith ;' while ; the .irltiiriziltes' lived eolith of the. isthmul. -' , ;Froin ffie istluittui firiall3i, , at "the kill :of cl;MOralii near 'Palmyra; in i*aytiii 'County, , Nntv'York . ," . the ;teat hattlevrati fought,' in Whieli, ;with :the , lose; of 280;000 , fig4ing- Men, the Nephitek ivere - eiterminated I 'Among. verie . • few.initiverS;: wee Moroni, -the 'last of .the Seribei,"vrho "dePoisited is thin bill .the Metall phitea Which the virtuous Joe 'Smith was ectir ---- ii.V3reeeive'fre - m tie lia - n - dif - cif the an gel. Thie ocetipiei to the 580tik page. But now,;.iri the book of Ethei, , whieh fol ;lowe, Joe becilimes more bpld goei back to the teWer 'of 'babel for another 'tribe ;of fair he'brin6 over andeettleti in A trierica At the' confusion of the •lengnageS; ther. and his brethren journeyed to the gent 'sea; and, after a 's'ojetirn of fotir year% on", the Tsbore,:bitilt-boati- Under:AS divine' direction; 'meter tightirand: Covered Over like:welnuts, aibrightiteno in -each ' end 'tergii , o' light I find theyl'haT'etbarker theirn tight ib onto, ' , a. etroiii wind anise; blowing toWard • !promisedland; and for 884 . it bleThenin :nlOrig the wnier, till' they arrired safe at . tite Ffeii,like the 'sons of they in, creazed'and prospered, and' Ited, kings,• and , prophetti - ware; and Were 'split into parties i ivhd fought each other:: Shiz .rose inrebellion against Carientenir,-the?atit ;kingiluid iNet-fofight With'ilteiriateiuecces; till two millions :of. mighty jnen,. ni4 - 61tilqen;lad . been Aqui; of -ter thiti, tlie r pe Wel were - gathered• either on the one side"'or the j other; and fought . fer many anion; till only OorlantuMr alOne remained' -This foolish hietotTie.written pith the pt . & iehrtent'fiote the trend of G d-which .worked behaviour `. hehe.yjoer . aertairiljentaileipd, with some tiOiepletee' the Ildok.o Mormon. Joseph Smith dells..not affect „in this .gOtiPei of,his to bring in 44 new, doctrine, or.to.au persedy,thet - Bible, but to restore many_Piaitt and precious things; which . have been taken, ni way--from T Ake..first.-beek...by.,the-abominah churck, l the MotherOf Harlots:" ' , lt' l l; full of sillinesses, , follies, and, ,anachronisms; but I have not diecovcrod, in my curSory review, any 'of the irompralities or positive licentiousness which ho himself practiced, directly inctilea - - ted,, .I.le teaches • faith in Christ, human -de pravity, the power of the Holy Ghost; the doctrine of the Trinity; - of theateiteinent; and' of saivation Only through' Christ. :11.4 . recom mends ,the sacraments of baptism and the Lord's Supper; and, whateier his nyvn dendect and that 'bit! people Mitylk,e;'ertainlY in his book prohibits . olygantY and . priesteiiift.-:':,: • The wickedness - of.litrbOok:consists of its being -a Hi; 'iro*leginning Reit being tbrolighinit' liaposter;:: f!reterni ing to hci.a;. ; < soir:' l - T mhich; snysple, great ! . er than a prophotholmits into 'the:hands of. liis fonimpri.a work re monglds followers,in to Attlus , Abe:pled° of the' :Bible. • , Thinigh tin ignorant , elait?he 4rtierioa- • seesed of •much-shrewdne'ss. He mnitied 'Per secution, though he hopedto protit,, not to - die by it. :. lisfertunately, his enemies, by their incOnsidersto .persecution„ have made him a' martyr, for his opinions ? , strid, have given, a eta ,bility to his sent ; which ? nothing may., now hp nble teebake....,ltltee ; uTge4 that the.NewlYerid, was n an g. ,a, dirnct revolationast,ol4l,ar-I4 4 . . p. spirt; es! preasnpon their hearers that, as an ibneriean revelation, this system hqa peculiar claims upon! -their-regard-and-acceptance.---The-=feeling of nationality being' thus connected with the nowt spot, ,weak-minded nntive-borni imorionns 1 might be swayed by patriotic znotives'in conl neeting themselves with it. , Nit 'it is mortify-, learn that Most MiineronsaaeS;Ohit area iiCinkitaidi;id`the'VodYin•theii note horns Pi'eceeding 'Cu' mica Latier-iley'Salt4,`" sing the doctrines oftholeSlief, r - the' ef, the systOlfairPhiddin front .the, masses by! the • MniesariesWhO,havebeen diOatetiOd into! various tFk co”!,c'to" - °r T t .. 4 ? l i r thong the ignoin4pig.ilevOutly:•molined 7. hz 4.1 t 7 . e , °4tl 3Tl'l 41 : 1 1 1qP r16/ ;.: 11 T?1 ;##511, 8 !Pt 1 7 1c 6"71.." itialipowob'entlthititia thclifokJ in , attl.etnigratiptufrom LiverpOolr alone ,itp!tc; ,has baen,rls,,§9,9, at;d. that; thOthaVe; wholsi.l3Pore superior to and: 'bettoPpiirildod 'dish the ntlier r eleSses grants OF ,00terssi Intsny/ More 7,ol , J l his sebi l must 'have emigrated.frent; ilther.:POrtd. And, many even from the port Liverpool, whosts faith and ultimate desiinstion riut , 'mkt known) 1,01 Imin:dw, - 0re.:+,111,1,T • ~ 4 1 1 Tin-stick pf j typililatA j gam J , l4dElilugblitlirogetent ditirdowbillel,!; ,[ ir •v / , Rao • siilanavivw 'MO ;hie AtetfiiicoilieWlMeitoaViattistli tiken - oeives in itnptirinilfitilt!filiiitalloliciififr Plnjz,ientso - LtriqkEiskple - wswsit Ack c tligni; r ,ili l dt*iiiiuldquiT#4olo l e 6 A4't 4WINV4iI - *4-#4loo l olooliwoaiimiVip T(644- editoz;,- . Jurre wieldn4 fad tLo doptioloi of ziotiOnp. • ' MEI T H E ' MUST AND 1,1 41' PINNER. ; Trielve friends; much abont% the, same 'Age'; nnd'fixed b their pitraniti, their family' , Coni nexhilis ' and'other'hical intereets, . gni perms p . • ent inhibitante of'themetropolis,' agreed, one day when they wore " drinking their Wino' . nt'the Star 'end carter, atitichmond,!to tufa annual dinner among der these regulations: That they'SlaUld : difin' pfteraatelipt each Other's luniel3s on the 'firth' piid lalit . day r ef . the year ; that the firet;heithi s Of irine`uricarkelint `tho'fiiiit dinner, btirncorlied and init a key, 4ilttikPX biol the la:seat-their , nuMber ; that they . shoUld naier adiniCa new' Member - , that When". one 'died; eleven 'should Meet, and whence Saiofher 'died; tenaboVitti fici :'" end.' that *hen only one , remairied,” he iliOntd;' thosd two'dais, dine by biniself, and 'sit the ague]. IMtiris at hie'SOlitarY table ; 'but the first time lie itro - ri,.leit it ai6nia. be' the he ahOulethei r uniiirkthe ile, and in therfirst . glass; titink . te'tha WWoe all "who 'were ' '" thera eanietldrig" sioal' in the; idea, eagerly , erobraded.':- . .. They were all inthe "Prime' fond= of Social' enjoymenta, and looked forward , to their 'fu ture - meetings with .unalliiyed , anticipations of . pleasure. ,The .only .thought, : indeed; that could have darkened those antioipations wee not' one likely" o intrude itself at this moxiient, - ; that of. the.hapless wight who was destined to : uncork the first' bottle at his lonely repast. It was high summer when,,this..frolio com?*• pact was' entered ipto; and as. ;hair' pleasure,; yaehtekirsimed along the - dark.lopsom of the Thames,. on their return „to Loridon,' thilytalit eil of nothing but their first and last' feasts oci ensuing years. Their imaginations ran out with a ihotisand gay predietioris Of festii-emor riment 'They wantoned in conjecture,of-what. ,olianges time would create. : . . . leAii for yoti, George," - exelainted one of the , oho; addressing Lie brothei-in-hm " I ex- pect I shall see, you as dry, withered, and shrunken as an old eel skin—you Mere, out:: side of a , man!" and he accompanied the words: with. a hearty Slap on the shoulder.'• George 'Fortesoue was leaning, careleselyt mier the.sid6. of tb.e.yacid,, laughing the loud esV of any at the conversation which had been' cutried;o`n: `Tlio sudden manual 'iihitatiOrTet , hie biother,hi 7 ll:4' . 19 : and ain . :Moment- Moment-ho. overboard. .They heard the heaVy Splash of hiti-fall; heroic theY could he Said to have'seen The "ya . ChtWas ' proceeding' Swiftly along; bait Witii The utiriegit:tiOn's ternatien novi'Priividleil. It - -true nearly dark, but F krio - Weeto' bo an 411Cellentsiiiininer; adoiclent`viati,'they Wiener - Jain IteWould'regaiti, the vissoli' , 'They could Seel listened.J. , l463y heard the' isitMd . of his `herida and feet. : They hailed hin::• .- An`nneWer t- Wes returned,hut gurgling toe ex clamation "" Oh Clod I'+ . atruck.npo'n their ears:. - in an instant, two ot ,three, , who were expert' swimmers, puffed into 'tire'riVer, arid swam towards the, spot, whenee the: Orel:Una, tieUlad,proCeecied. One,of them ; was, within an arm's length:of Fortescue; ho: saw' him; before ho could be reached, he,went_clown,aptl iris di°tracttd friend;. beheld the eddyliig odes of theiitiveyjust over the ,spot where he had' Slink. He dived after, hini,'itrid - touched' the bottom; but the tide mist have drifted ihe body 'onivards, for it could not be found 1. 'They Proceeded , to :'one of:the nearest stet dons where drags were kept, and having pro Cured the necessary apparatus, they returned to' he fatal spot.- 'After the lapte' o{' above an honrthei succoPded itemising the lifeless be- dy of, theii.lord.friend. All the -nodal reme • z dies were employed for , reetoring .suspended tinithatioii;'htit non , ' purstedlthe . eir'oourye to trodden, in:,njqurni ful rematdder of sdenio, with:the, ;corpse ; of him ~wlto had Commenced theday of plessiire with...the - in in tlie'fgrieLfof.health, Ut'spiriits; and„ of life 7lnd in their; severe grief, .they , could not,,')?4} refleot how soon opeof, , .the joyous twelve had slipped:out - of iholittle , festive , eircit;. The menthe rolled . , ; prii•ead 'cold -December came with all, its. cheering yound , of, kindly . 'greetings and merry and came a Softened lecolliotion,of the fate- of poor Fortesc'M'e, .Oeven,;(4' ; the twelve; assembled, on the hist - day of thelear, and-it was itoPossible not to feel their loisas, theYsat. dein: to . diii„- nor, : The very Fre - g!iletitY.;q. the , * Ave On one side and six on the; other, fereedthe melancholy event upon their memory. A dee o s roes 'sigh or two„ a fw,. becoming jactilatione;4o,;an,;-instrtietTi3Obseryetlon alion"the uncertainty life,`,.piii - 14P.0 0 pulp of teCd'ir th e Pa t " of poop Geerga:LFortesone;vi as they proceeded discharge .. the '.more important duties , for WhiehAheihad time' the' third :3 1 4114PligtrAie4 gone FePt , 4l;ia 104 - lion torpotiations of lee old hook ,'' ands!apiel Siiitdeire47 lu tl cea'Sed to diseevei'anY i titind'se very paillotieiddiefn'eiu'aliey,",#:* "two sides of the table, or no melancholy in their crippled'nUriaboi 4:4 - , s 1: had . plapeed,,ltudour 111 - end!iitept f u,P*Oir t ,doithlCptil„v l ciparips,,na hey, migLt n..l l c. ° Wo / V° 9 ° 4 l94'' l TA, /i LePF9 O7 l Y; came po 11'!ni1P,TiaP:IP`4,4.71°4no.111F110f1 by it,calaniity,thcy wrier expeeted,to i wjteMe; compeutou, brother ahneet,Wasi keit , 1 144 0 Pkel , ri°7,;°,l4‘.t°P.X.lt, titeoree the circle Burl ,on: morns ~ g of p disk day for aPub siptiTpl . d,;fir , ,, hay ing niTti W1463d0r slAiWoiV,l * Pen 7,r , L9ng s Vite4X!l..9 t lqlcr?ftq ° o.l ) )P.3 , l 3 b ex- 4,4koz,tett to,shy,.jhat .!!dlierryi epaspn,cedd 1414110ftgle 4 Tilicwk4, 0 ,4,1 0 VVilifidffileldbultcr. I Xto'ffliaN74ollife.rt MYidicthAtiAtle.Ylklu(ttldnot I , Aut‘,.494 ko ffielrA,PFkes.#9.4l449ti o V.4lm4o; fAikAiii i #llng sVII 9 Iti r iPOWAYkit4 II Pit574i9.9 , 009*c1 , 011 , 10,9014. 1 59.n.t5cp_40.* the Pipee-.of "dismal, 'dh 4 9 o ',VON and they eoperatcd-leng-befere-midnight. ; ', since the faitc , OVA o4.944 o 6.ol Vr!i.fili:lti - c 4; bu.M Jla oteelbs owl Ot time had writtozi FREE oundr9,o, l B l 2llus infiMatieeblitt_characters......— Raven 'entailed' become griztlek tiro or three: heads lid not litl many look's almgether as may be reckonid a walk. of Naito ORO along the , Regent's Canalt-one watt antnidlycovered whin' a, brown; wig- the crow's feet were visible im 6 inet Wt,lie er"-irg madbirt ed it- ftgiittut r 19 9 14 Shrift sttd,tudT burgundy, and eharepugniviistewakhaihea,' isnif ragouts gra* into faittaiatet 4alled for to Pellet the checsi itieT 'Winner— /rtuverituti6u grew, mut ludfiterofir and : it twit- old chiefly on politics andllio shipper thithituliw ir the 'mine ' of.landed - "PrOperty?-4'61410:, 1 wore .made ftr 1 3°Mill A t l # 3 P4iell 4 44 111 k 1 Pr O' 'l P9rigethe Our, oral:utudswit , ,wodir 'warn Olivetti* provided' with hat aid' amid' 13aga.;-. the fire ittore'in requestiiiAirAnie r tgaitte otj the. belga tkiit'A,r.e:W9l4. d". 90 t o liT/nklilgr singing; and riotona merzi riment.' The rubbeni, isicp' '44-'60614 ninf t home by eleven irotoctg; 'wad• t 'the whim:titafifth or kill glSes U pm; round aftli tha regurtur ,Prt Alits: cloth. !At partial, t too, there was a long ceremonk !Alba Weir: buttoning up - great *rata, tying 'on jmoie*coni-,_ tortoni; fixing' 4Likur4fli 02/fir .tlimj Outh And up to Bears, and grasp . !Mg sturdy.% Walking' canes to impport , urittcady feet:: Their fiftieth anniverdary and 4eatt. had` eort Y'r Your little old men: of Withered'appesfirme. And decroidid_ralk, nit:h dischettvoice4aina r ______ dim, rayless eyes,. sat down i by * the' marny: Or Maven, (as they themeelves tremulonakr clared,) to celebrate, for the• fiftieth trout„ first day of the year:..to,ohaerrvelllefeolfiroOmr pact, which, half a.oentory- before,- they had entered into, at the Star aitifilaitor at 'Waif • . mond." , Eight iCiaoei thattelUPinod stool ' neon its eoafineB ;' Yte ;, they Cidificdr . .chUoilly. pyer:thait ginse9 ough. ' they could scarcely. ini#3r: it td tlieir 'liperit eiorci thin . half full; `end 'eSitikipt'Ai9iS l ,l:44i',l th h'tlicy le t tiPidiit'ed:o l 4l3;.ficati gliil l 4o-I. ll bir -- diffieeltv. They_innuable.44py_AtettedithnjtL:__ •-_ • - 14ughel, if ii t sgrt of, strangled Nbasiiistinight% be, pidied a laugh; and srbenithet *lnes . :Assets iheir ; ipitilopd warluirikulek:thractglii of iheir pppkygs;, ,it r werer • bit's yesterday that'had slipped by). - theni,4 - Und of their future as if ip-weseir - busy_sien- ' tury ilutt ' ' ' ENE - They wore juet:s4e,lltiol her, fat it inlet Txib- tier ,of whist;; Wier, three. euceeialTe - : piers( :they nat.do7 to one ; • ~Thp feurth;,otune,, and then:their ,frti,bherwn o played :with en:ingot'' , :dummy;qt a ivail4:rhittt..l lllBll Plallger ijraa; tioable • two Could only play ; et otibbage,• an& 'exibbage,teds . ., ttte,..iptdAo,,, ~ A dt. Jt. , ?dee, littler. ;?:more,tb: oll :t l 3.s l ..ily?c, , lcsvol b lphvi'l'Alldir palsied.: I*4 I ,"O I 4k I FAIZ, 49I4t,flr.t 1 19 1 rJfeding; eight I 4lietinguish the circle Whiletheirtorpid feed , I t l? a i 32,1 " / ?, th.el4,(lP.r; between _Peel( deal.. 3::;„ ,7 -14!' R il g t kli °4 Pi t ° - , tas l,i qihnr; .l2ll Allen: ,eurvivor of. the twelve nion;Whieeleed pus, :. ),! l a 6 t i”rtl,te,lt w9 l 4r l ol l 4ld ll 4Wlo4thelrentut,l' nair):111 ! 1 :0 14 7 nosh-`3lt...;a9,4loeed:!thet; it 1°i " 1-1113 7 4 °• ii !'" , A4eq•:11 i 4 , :!al4P , •;i4i 3 7Jteil' , ; 9'1913i4t.4 i'. liLB - .o : o ;; , l . l 9 . :ll is t'9PTlai'r ,t •Pch.hok L' reinniped,Aer - eihtapilftzsoitritir bottler___ : theyhin.f,tinearked, re=corked;:and a whielt he: ';raeiliak liki'. ta.. 11 09 1 'k.. 4 8*-J It' "etoort be-: t side' hiri; with a fee ble. end, reluctant kortemi., he took the .., frail memorial"' of. a , youthful [Tow, and ; - inii'MO474.laisithfq (to her Office. Shell l ie.Tl.lpop: Iter,:, long Alett , t',. - of- buried Yeera;',and„ hie,heeit - ftrevtaled tht:Ongli them :pp; Their 11.!4,y , ttudi,blititetentr ,, miring, their blight end femoldeutenter; 77 thoir ripe . tindtemperate 'tkutpureiln . ,ohlil;. bu t not too frozen winter:. JD) , ea*, ee • it,d tpir ' ror, 116 w one by ' l one,` the. leugld n g oompent . , him!' of the Itherti, • frour, itt, ; ltiolunottd had drepped:intetternity: :Ile' felt'pll ille,loneil T ' nem of hie condition, '.(forl.2;esehewed .mar rinose;- _ end' , in the •••. -- ei . ifii„or . no Keg creature, I ran'. a drop: of hlooct . 'Wli'oie.. seincia , was his orni ;) oil, es her (hemp:to, &ail, wluch.holl.4 fillett . .i to 'the memory, i 4 tliol - e . ;;IM :wore gene,", the tears elowly trickled dewp.the deep, ' ai1 1.7 8 PF I4S - L W 111 , , -171 414 .i..'. 1•': •.-I.fl r:2 ,:f -.z..:: , F17 :: He hill thus, fulfilled ~., orte,-piirA, qt . :1,411 ...Tow,: 'PI l iii P'°Ar- 94 -* P i' se lf.,t° geelierge.:tlittin4 1 tThel' by pitting M ic., l .1 ;aPI' l laS;91 . heere, atf, 1 hie sd'eolit"t6 table. With p.holtyy,heort , he, re. eiguedhimself to the gloom:of-Ida own thot's --rp.lethergieeloep etobr.Orer :hibc-41e head felinppuldebosota4confdeellinteg;iforttwdett into-hie mind-Lhe.,:babbredlo`liindelf:LAiii eifontond Whet:this aermitt behind the r reet4 alarmed by:tt ;mice. which; he lierkiiiti• liti: &ilia his master ; stretched - , upow tho 'carpet!. of the . 1 foot Of ,the easy: oheit, out of 11116 h -he liod aliPPed •in an' ap oploptio:fit. •(-3:fei , init'ef eR6I4 ageip,.uor .oneo; openid Ade ' , eyes' ' though I the' vital epeektvo . is zot extinct WV thd • tollltiiiag day:,. ; And : thin was • the adLEIT,:bII4III3% I 1: •,,., •1 "i"c;jo,,:thti;Adizei'vii):"" Tlio o orr ii in t: yes ' 'lmo*, ,,!; ilnd ,3 C, ;; 43 Ti t . 44 Soi,e d 0 so i s I e 4; t"rjT4l7lP' ;! ydr'Ssrlditr l lYoft g e Rtle tBO C(9 4 4136,4k,!*. 14 r i r d;;ei P l O ll3 . o ellYPPP,3 ll 4gt* qiettliteiCiV " 1 41ia'`i?44r3'05t.,7,91itt,./11119 . e#o, 4if cmitte c apk i y ik t iitOil'th 14' - oktini*Citlnq • - '1 jor, t;.,f„fquf, ),_ ti SOMETHING 1/011., E.EgOill,--.Y. 7_og. my. omit. Pad t4l , l4•Diterl - ti.liiis 91 7 9 0 t 11 919 1 -Ao49:4l4modiatelyi -4-#lo44EanigiAlker4fOrnbetatiganaLlitiNt"- 4 ,9l'94l l F2l o likaB9o'LiiifiTititiabakritili 4`JlNTOlPt_ttecv it i 414 ,t:i 14 ' A Aties-ls IcEl.TElrakff of t ;liNyefr,o4,lnt, }JaL • urn 4.lth r ot, he eAt 4.:i . ,h7q *tieollesiietto' Itgl—A'Ooliotry.lo4to4isriit,ill,4ltOttlitittoit o't dOlinrimitroitbdt*iiiiiiiAgtl4tiipiot 0t . 2. •,*l - l):.i2ilie,Aelo • klisiebOiart4t 049 !WA wish injoy health ;Ittit IEIII =MU