'2 H =1 EMI El ~~~~ -- iqittii:M. AND EARL LOAM. ' how sieaf,:whin years alive iiaskiett '•• PI . all their joy and - palitr) - TO wan tot back, r s • r O,To (.hlld4diighi:hoiao arai , tr r- 1 , tirliiior above' ; 7 ,Np,ll t va 'recollectipii °Or first and ea rik- ~. Forlti toenuifT9fieli bringe • These hippy happy hours; t r •• • • When love lay pure in , our young hearts .A 6 de7.,ta thleptiSti - o,s,ersi,: c i., • ..`. . - -"c‘Vben 4njolred ple?satit. dreams; As gale, calm and deep; • •As if the. sonf liee'gliheritSnp • Beneath, the vrings Orsleep. . ough time°s swift wheel •ltaVo onwarAselled crushed honentli , 4 and Vliaiuros of tlxis - Worldi,;. - rich, thopoor, tho grea4;.. • _ . inos so (tear, so full Of bliasi t our chljdhood bloomed, r"7- 4 ,17.7e, clan' n oy,ir,,nover,whilst there's life,: • • • ißetin the feet , ontornb'sl, . . '.Our childhood's first and early love„ . it was a tplatved tpltig '• ' Wraptecti fctund'thon'a bidden mine, A tyannand tritidting spring;' A trililo . from which we gathered oft, It:right gems that would not fade; ATs - farriA7fll. - e - fcTlTLiteriaitirealtil - swepc . Qur,longiqg 'adrift allayed, ' , , sllons.though long ,And, itolen Irani A vironith of beaut; For then is stroi yor,chlldliood'e ocenes4o So liho Co betiVen above, . alwaprbrlng before iny Our ylto,,unfading love, 1 =tler__t fIE:. NINNIEWPRESENT. • - BT ELLA, mituolf. " • • Everybody deolitled.that•Unclo Dollingeford would be ruined byplie•genoroekty: Bat this deelaration-iied - UOW b'eekiniulfq r . n e inu.rnbor of yeats, atui -' -- eilit ie,,00ni4440 :',prosperous.` Hie eubstedoolve# like the wido•'s oruesP•of oil, 'giving bulY seemed to increm stroy 77.7" - iutriti.4 sect on . No:ledy s 'iejoicing; all ""thii poor ichttions, to_ the foftioth degreo, - "cultivated a 'warm-friend ' ship for 'Cousin AO paid him frequent visits is proof of their esteem; unirat Christ nos and Tankagivi,nii . titnes the circle ocillec • ed oround,him wae , perfectly patriarchal. „This propensity was a subject ofnover7cosi lir uneasiness to Aunt Ruth._ fThe prophesied — Wm and swan that they .would air - 'O'ome - ti:) - la'-po,ir-bouse; but her huibend- laugh. / and said that 'ho mthigire bit, cups of debt Aer eand,,as .the children grow up, and ghteri married„, and eons went 'out west, , , all prospered and flottriiihecl, f- and tbe farm . inad unsold, "Lunt Rutk .wondered more .60 - how it happimed that theybad bread MI SEM 'I, and began to think t 'itoharaft• in it, • buile Hollingsfordhadjuet perp trUted the - enormitywf which- dieturl 41 his perne fora long while ; an , some• . locoed doubtful if the eky ever `Would eu.ddeuly took it into his heed ' the Widow of. a - brothet' vilio had . - :4everal • years.; find knowing th at Ter bad pommel:l o.kneck 'of no; - dly 'geode, he resoiqad s ittois of this family. :Without A.uth of himplane,.hk.went off-very-, • welf--.but he returned not Ms he MEI tad prophesiefi" Ant, no geed journey;hie but, when the Ind she wig her husband' lift , ' could ecamely botievw think that,'after - raising a - John should go 'and bring 'that!"_lt Was too.. much • •i stand!' So yshe looked ' ' onia. who shrank back in= selvereli. era - don/4' cometlines wet. upon this oeeasion.--- ber's widOw in delieate ildreni and, in order 0 invited Minnie, a CZ= EN =ME d away, .0 it, Every te 'farm was ME to - accompany , Elm '; to length. . But per- ) 'ourn f rith them was ‘easant.pne; as mat led Ms'wifU with a --Y something that linuje j ar sort • of_, ' ovef'oordial. • tained his point; ed at thj farm, 'aunt, she sopa • g urwle. And • • • who Came' to mperod little...' . ° clierever ahe• the,niN raigniql . . , ithout ;_und the; Ku, ou - tkee 094 f9OW' e. -team--of savW•rjaride)ittini,iiii .reireelifrfg:o ungry piilato.ti'ilt r,a , s alfiyikt breiskfttat-': iniellind pnisettta).asjhe iptd . r,. the ; gaunt I -gure. el‘alibd• l'aUlf.`eirti "into: the kitchen; nd_sank ittio, the. accustomed seat iity- the himdeY.'corner 1, _ .......:: , Of all , liollingford's -proteges, thieivas the • _ - - one 'with,Whom Aunt Ruth had leas t patience. For tenyeare be had not . t. miisieirit:4niornibg, unleis ihitnined by illneisiz'and Yelbe.itivitt`yte eamoin with , the„eame observation t . ..attie-- e , 'happened to be:,passing.by t _ - __he theught,ti'at, he t wouldt.juit' drbp l jn;' . , . •. --- 7. -- ' N i' rthabodlind beena - reartetabk Ranier ';' but ;being whit•„the .countsy .people,eallAbriftleep4" . . . ., . he bud suffered things to go to,wreek and„- ruin, ..„ . unf,il.their remained to himself and wifer = iinly. ine drlipidated-loeking 'red ''cottlige; , ari • -file iniAllitrip'or It'nel slinund ;it.t - 'l ) ,ibple' .: aid R,..... ) thaihrea'kfasto - aid din/4re were ddb _ :. at tb n red cottage; And suppers. alm oat unheard of; . ,and it was -maliciously ,whispered that lithnbed was very much inelibod to:be 'neighborly' at at meal •times:y -- • ' ”. '.- '' . '..: ...llti ilwayEl went to 'Uncle itollingsford'is far ' lirenitlast; , 14447up0n being- invited Into iiiiiT dining:room, invariably observed, that 'gin:we, . -was tio'ocoaaion;' 'wife- would be eipecting birn 'at home,' .eto. ,. ;Tiflis was a regular part _Of thc,-_perfortoanceaaltr_equirid',:, co n mid fir ! . able exertion' to dislodge him frnni the - chit& ney corner. Aunt:Ruth scarcely attempted tn . 1 .smother herindignation, iihen afterdeelariti tlYitt . ',be . didn't:: Wan ilnytg, l _ "it. riasu7t , htoo7;'''ete; he would"sit dowri.,to - tlirTle.- tifurtable endJsweepooff all before him. The family...R.4B', broken up.and , scattered, and eons and tionghtersiwould rettiin:to Visit :th.e home :of-their'ohildhood, et) changed, that ' they could Scarcely be recognized ; but there liiiie - Tell'abod in just.. the same words in his nicibth, oe whenbey left him three yearn ago. Every body said that it was a ,perfect - farce ;- but Uncle liollingsford was immovable, and inAisted' - upon treating Ichabod witkpoliteness. It was . tbe morning after- l'ilinuie's nrriral, and her uncle desired "her to inform Mr. PTol that breakfast Was reatly. --- ‘This - she did very sweetly; and Ichabod, makizig.a feint of rising I .'eP l 7 -- -.... • j ' - '. • 'I was just going, my dear--lithe that I was off, long ago. : Stop; to breakfait I , . Oli, - no, thank you..--my ;Wife will be' waiting for the.'" =I - •• -- 3Iiiiiiiiiiiid - ti - theilitag-reotte, an in 7 nocently repeatdd.what",i‘he sUppoled to be '.,111r. Pool's rattail. ' To Icer great'sUrprite, htt uncle faughed=anWari'iiir aunt hails eery queer eitprbssibli'abilitt the , islinib.. l .,, •'"` ~ -- -, , ‘Watlng,''lohair'''!dia eiclilsitid.in" a tone Or etittinr ; eardisii; 'Maybe 'they're - going , to. I have fritters.. fo, breakfast, ilia - hey'll ,be spoiled—he'd , itelter go.' 7 ''. ' 4 ,' •.-. '- ' 1 ‘o9uke,cionie; arife,''ienlied Thiele IlollinKe-_ ford, when 4,ltiul etopifed' laughing, 'this • is log bad: , -they can't - kelp - being pacr:' 'l7eq, they can Kelp it,' said Auntltuth, tart ly. ;Wit as well as you, or, I or .anyhody_ oleo can help it.. They needn't qaurter thomselyes on their ; .neighbors, at _ any rate--Ilhould -- - - .lv thtag he'd' be nt ashaelf-othimsolf!' °_, • FR ifii i 6 - -was - agai it -di s putCh ltd -to the-kitchen iOlO an imperative sunnuoits'to• Mr. Poole.- - Shesspen - returnet with h nswer— . ., • ,-, - . 'lle said there was no ei sine: • ' - Laughing - more beartily t n ever it Min: -Me`e. ' pc.r,pltv•tl look, Uncle- Ifellingsforcl• wi.T.t to Gic. 4:ktelion, as he hail done - for ten yu'arl , . :it :; whie < lies,l - 10abod Poole into break fa-t• _,Nlit,ilic. was, aitogished-at the rapid die app, .)•,nec',..c the viand, but ,Ichabod had I R ) . 1 .- T n wo ~ t•ltr.iy to the chili!, andregarded hei ',„:1-.% ,t ! ,.i.::-.'nly, , ' -'"\-..., • • morning; revolving In Ids own.thind, a plan for her johicllollingsford was a *ood sort • of a fellow, and as he had now taken breakfast ttore spveral times, be' boliev4d that he would'inake the liild a present,. by way . of .etitifi int his gratitude ;E - Christmas—was-rap ,a-ii wool rtitt an age noble dly , Approad mg, ttrpreera Bright ind . early Dbristntas morning, Itla-- bod made his appearance with - a iistrecl'has . kfit, and In. the basket . there w'as a Maltese kitten.. INtindlis - --waseiiraptured; her , -heart" fairly overflowed with hive to all sorts of pOs;,, lad the‹.kitten was • a perfect .Iftile beauty, just the 'right size to be. graceful:--it was 4 plump and sleek, ivmt the — iiity : oolor to 'wear &blue ribbon around its neck, Lif Aftet gratefully thanking Mr. - . Pool, Minn %) displayed het it ::in triumph ; but, at sight 'of the kitteulAtia. Itkith's-pup of wrath' was overflowing,. She couldn't bear the . sight °fit. ont=she deimled cittirL . --lt would be alivays put- Ling its little', dirty nose into the . Milk and cieetn7-aild:it exactly like Icbabdd to give 'a .Preeent that would,soon eat o tend - off• •.• • • ' . , . r Minnie loOked .ad though she bed _actually, expeoted 1,0 seethe kitten perform this - feat,. mid cast en imploring look alter .Uncle,ivlien •Annt:ltntli:mutter . 43d4umething tilicut sending it back whererit - cainefrem. , ° . plied-lion huotiatut, ~ Lbftvo ton_ much respiet for 14'41.1tirs:froliilgs to do that, 'anti the little.aiihn4will heir - n'ont c(?ntf;rt to Y9u r4vetntwr 'and his • MCI $ •,,11,)4 1 1ed,' •gporhapnr, ? thle o 1111 t:, (;121 , 1 „flOi. '11. • 'll3 .41int;161,11)1 • ohed - very diedbinflili _and', . was :and become . tone abeorhealin her liittem to feel troubled about anytlAnd., • „ • .R' -ell:' - exelaimed Aunt Ituth, hope you are itaisiPo 1 19vVi I told;yon' flint Titivelufd cotito to thief.. and tmlisitkprieeil tlint didn't 'mime swig age: • • • _ Thittwest but ' poor . , consolation for ' .a roan Who lid just- been 'confiding to his wife ,the story of "Mr ford ,loolirci inta•the fire and "ilighed. _Diit sitorapts. , at consolation,' unless they canie, iri the -shape, of hankr4Alli, would' hare, preyed unavailing, torlUrielef rd led, away go o . byktit generous heart, .bad -indorsed largel for a.-neighbor in disirors, and' the neighbor bed gone down, dragging his 'benefactor with 64.4 and-now the friend Off so - many unfortu: nates, Saw himself threatened with a • \ eherifi's sale; ; and ho and his 'Wife driven forth, in their old age, from. - .the- home which had sheltered, them for so ,man j years.' • . ' lybere,.,tere all those wliom:be bad 'helped 'oat mitten?' Tboeo who had, eaten at his table, and' slept "beneath his roof in the days of ..hia'prosperity? Ilia wife-ached this in - cold; - ditttin - g - tone; that wince, for ingratitude ie hard to bear. , It etange:,' !mid Uncle. iollingefora, Mosingyllicif.faititit—left , :mi more money.— ... little , heeide;tltewOok; eiory 7 body . wee iturprised - tit was always 80 • , . you' had—copied him in 'tbatroepect, it Would 4, he_ better' for, us now,' replied Aunt Rath..• - . Uncle gellingeford ebook his bead. fie did not dwell upon his father r a..ivenknees, "but everybody knew his - miserly disposition; - and even in his last mriments he groaned at the Men of parting with his cheriehedVossisulons. ,pjinn be_died,_peopto said that there would be gold and bank billefound in brok'en teapots and the toes of old stockings; but, s iterv,ery kw ! such discoveries wore made, they puziled overl it'in Inuch . perplexity.. :Perhape- it was this 'example before 'his eye& that_ led his aonito . The opposite. ex,frome ; for certain it waajliat no tem-coal.' bo more-unlike. : -r-- It-was a-mild,dopand-1111mlie1-ne6ompanied by her kitten,- had gone te,..the, old garret, 7 wlickgfe mysterious ncolte'sheloved te.expfore ; and•there she could have a romp with: kitty, in the. full anjiiyinent of' being' beyond 'the reach of Aunt,ltuth's reprinsand..- ,- • , Uncle ilullin'esfOrd" had been.,very grave of lite; and half;antioititing something dreadful, she naively knew what, Minnie loaned list lessly against the.. rough beams, and wafebed the - gambols of the Maltese kitter4 who-seem ed cliallenging-her4o-partialpatetn - t But Minnie waa thinking of other thi=il she fixed, her large melancholy eyes on the' blue sky; that. seemed so near thetarret win dow, and wondered if Ilueie John was in want of money. She bad overheard some words, _thatio;ther tol-enspect_this;_ancLaheAtegan3 . think thatebe might .go and teachschool, or do somtliing to help'him: ' • Kitty was making -a' terrible scratching against ilie - boavds, - and Minnie endeavored to call her off. ,§lie - rOally believed that - she had, discovered a mouse—it would_ be , horrible to see her kill and oat it, like other eati—sbe should not loud her it bitaftei t. ‘ e.t.auti Min! , ... nie tried to pull her•'Am., /Set kilty was _ very buoy seratehlpg something : out from unA• dor a board; and, having put in one velvet paw, she suceeeded in ,disledging:ix dark- ooldreeroll, that was' "Oertitiriltuot et mouse, . _ nor anything else alive. . . .• . •exiiininecl it with trembling fingers, and fouled bank , bills:to the amount of $05000! -With glblii•dg Cheeks, ond.eyes eparning”will excitement, slid_ rushed. into the room who're or utiole sat buried lulls gloomy thou ni.cention hs7; %nat.:Li—wacky. mation of '.6.Marion.liollingsfakd! go 'back . this instant, and door!' tditplaced tliti ..sOilod and crumpled - . ndies - ln Ins ..listless hands. • MEI ..,..: • • ..... , .• ••• ak :11Vherkdid ,) 'loitilege?' said he so aluil't, tb a t .Miunio'fo d ' "he - oareti . .-Tory, littivt about But wheicibe . ,::titory wiis:tOld,, .tlitinie .and her Pet, were both lifted in Uneln - hollings..., ford's arms, "and his . tears' rsitted down upon' the b'right eurls;.as.hp whispered: ~... : - .1 . .Minnie, do ydu , know that .you and, kitty have saved your °IA.' uncle from 1)014. turned . - ------ up.on Alte.Yorld? ItuthLatd,4,-,410, looking. re- P_Maeltfully at his wife." .. - . ,L.-- It was—foreign to Aunt Ruth's nature,' but 'she' gave way, for once, an4latttriNtLizpie tit the first warm , embraco that she had ever be stowe.d'upon her. • . . I wish that .lohnbo,d Pooleifa...-110.e,' said iThele llolliagsford., q-lail.it.notbe'eu for his Someiv h t un'itoLgoine kosent, Akis• motley' would still have been. lying idle: I shouh ready like. to° • , 'CaO't you Avai( until to-luorrOw:lnGrui6V'. said Aunt Ruth, co drily !that - it extorted - friim h er i t ih;b l in4l the firt..h4t•Cyi: tugh.h . o Laid iii= tlulged iii forrr;.), . ' • 3, V I%w:ferrite- okAtuflitte 'lrtiknot salth, Ib' voryitiingulir-mainter bO--bet4 • , e 1 preserifed ;i.areled'i'abotitr:liite S, tut& • , 1 •",7 • ob 41 " le .4 ; 11 " 4 . 1111411 b :P° ll *" greatest' curios, ty'" Jahnikul tihw e Dining to .dinner, on the strength of ble gift; and it . be bad taken 'tip hits—residence tiere ghtb!r, Upole liellinisfoid would, do aces, bay made him' welcome. • Thais paaked . on; the hatl•gr?wrrinto• a oat, tied Amite' haerA)ecome a young . ladyn Her cousins laughingly declared 'that she'latl entirely' pdperiAiin. - theiii""fii "the":alfeeilinai h ni their parents:, nod a stranger *mild Oe have aupposed the was-the,petAaughter of the One,day, an advertisement, to the folkwing elect, appeared in 'The Village pub .lisho in the - small teirn'near which the Hol lingaferd Thursday.last, a MaHiatt Cat;:irith a blue ribbon proem] its neok. the same 'at the . °Mee, of ~ , The West:- halts:Fara - a, the' ftbdar lie`initaid l y rO Thp` neat . *eek 'The Organs contained - dui following answer:—`llie fi4ey . of..the ; An)tese `cat, advertised in Net Satordny'inrganykitinio. tiemely anxious to yetiiiirll—mliat'itoiald the ntrnbr coniider a suffoient_,lncinneitent_ for pnrtiiig i • - - illinaie was - perfectly indignarit,.hoth at the , insult, and at being eeparatetL so long - from her pet; eis,,She eat down 'and wrote: qf the finder of the Maltese . oat tiOpi,notiaftnediately "restore, her to the rightful owner, be_or , sha 'will bo adariihed• out and osposed beferro community.' _ • • ' When t4o paper .cohtslning this thleriksp reared, it brougllt a . feply, 'from tt;ti cutpi in person:. •:-Aunt Ruth was loohing fOitfr from the sitting•room window,- liken she suddenly • • _ _ MI QXClairned:— 'What on earth ia that lumilsome stranger coning here for? Ideelime,' she 'continued, tit ho luisn't got Fortuna in hie - tiring' - This eilmlbe_name the-kitten had received on that memorable day when it eared the Westlake pontinuel her nnnt, .land taki - htto hate the parlor.' . — Minnie opined-- the door, with a - bighteried color, „and a noinewhet elevated head, for the wae her mind. The visitor, ti _handsome man of thirt,y•five, with an air of for Sign travel, 'doffed his bat with a'lowly obeiminoe to the beautiful , - apparition, before ,: biro; anti. pFrGI4B, be too felt eouseiouli of.bis tniademottneig ifor he was decidedly-embarrassed, tis lier:followid Minnie into the teem. !I hope,' said ho, with a smile that disaimed all - Miniilea...indignatioli, in spite of herself, at4ou—will—partlorrmy peas? I'expeited to Sod owner of the cat, some indigent old 'lady, 'or thoughtless .b6y, to whom a fevedoYitirs would, prove an irresistible allurement; and, as Thad Aitken a great fancy to• the.animal; I concluded to try the ex , sriment.'. • F, 7 replied. Minnie, frankly, 'expected to - see, in the . finder of Fortuna, a disagreeable, purse-proud--individual—but whether lady or gentleman I could not decide.' - - The_ hwlf eazaplitiye4lin=flifs an swer, brought leek of. gratiude from the visitor that made Alinnie wish she bad not . said it; but, just, as an . awkward crisis was approiobing, Uncle Ilollingsford:eqered, the roißi, and politely,saluted the striingir,-whoui: he recognized ns the new propriofor hifidsome countiy-seat on the other side:of the village- Tim visitor introduced himself as lkir. Easley, and at once entered 'into an easy and agreeable conversation with the master of t a house.-- The • story et the kitten was told and com mented upon; and the stranger learned,. by adroit-tinestions;•that Uncte-Pollingsford's cir -eninstauctutirturi tumediately erpEested his want of an ageilt. to oversee' hie place, which he pronoutrpd to he sadly negle i c,ted, and ticliiisiiilidkettAtiniself totally unqualif i ed for. the o He did not loie' eight of Minnie!s peaking eyeisovhicli liattted uporilTr uncle. ethicist beseechingly— this !att - just, the thing - for him,' it wouldlre tptiyo 86'111 , 1 , 10 labor—but Uncle Holliagerord, tins not fife- ovis to ißonunend himself,' and M E mlay was obliged to ask him - point blink. _ . _ After a while it was. all arranged; a . nd the stranger departed with a Wark invitation, to renew his visit. . • - 'FOrtuna 'again!' exclaimed Uncle ITalnegi 'ord ne,__ Ito relitoll-.e-eri-fe-t-lcis-freslx-ptecTl - . . n > of luck. Rat aline Ruth glanced at Milt le. in a very eignihaant. manner, and: looked lift diSreed to. give the eat.uthch• credit this" ti e. 'lf Ichabod . was - . here . now, I oeuld , almost ' . giyo.r . hitri a hug,' ccintinned. the old man. : 7 , Ile will be here to 'morrow morning,' replied Aunt Ruth, as dryly as ever. i • , , . . i Utiele Ililliolsfera.entered at .ouceAtpon his ia4eheylivitich turned out to be very little be yond a, name and a salary; .and At. Emlay lifilieThitnself the fulle'se)fteut of the .iitation to .renew - his visit. . • Minnie,' said: he, quite audcienly, kale!: 'do you rtunemberthid, when tolver: ' 111111 timing 'year .. not,iyon -. promised, alibi 4§e'froder . lySopl4l . - bely :tgififfilidn' , = - .------‘-'---- ' ~.Minnie oltiolitt 'aurprisiid nt iiiia satires* 'ii''' . 4 i ti' AU en envo ',e to•escape trona tie ysintlovv, , - 1 "Yii•ft it„. Itngether -. to your generosiihi corp..' Finned Mr:- allay, gravely, tictt lhave t as yeti. . received no 6itig.' • r _. .. '' - . m ! - Minnie marinate - red nut,tionletSing siont'nett iviebing to . iptiult bim; , - ,.bnt. , be :repllect very:."' 4 oolly, that ifl4 ;;A".not - tott-late tit_ziatkiropesd4 2 , . - - don. . The riettmomentellinnie's'howl was itnrerf t , - 14:oneriInUtb i or Mid,' no sliFiltarlitt *ow it he acknoiliged himself ' pussbl~ sew warded.'- 1 Gl:aham l a. Magazine; I • - • 1104: TREY VOYE YOR gßEAßii.—alke Wash-;', ington_terrespondent , of the : Albany joylkif • Able deseribos the - process 'AleritY clerk\ ; nee and distinetly pronoundel'llis tall" weir of each member,: *Mr: William' -Aiken,' 'Mr. Charles' 3. it three time* if'there,,,is no response; mut rre ; on in_alpba. .heticai erder through the two, hundred ands thirty four: - , As Mime is called the seem ., • ber-answerssloud'oßanks' or 'ltiehartleen,' wbeeier bet,y'otesfor. If., he ha.: any expla4 , nation or remark to mike in - ieferents'te his T.' 'ro'te;'-he makes ifai the 'same time. ' After. the roll hue gime throsgh with, 'those. .who w(iiWahsent•Nrinnilbeir itameit vvere . tre - are -- al ways ten Tor doptv_suaryrise--- „.., .• • anti request their yetis to be — recorded, which. ,i'sitteordingly done. A ,secodd r i.dePtity heti kept - tally,on a printed - list, will& he- now paisses_ever to the _Ste who_ealled the. He-reade,_ "tla use* Who voted. for,_ Mr. .Itiehartl son arc '40., end' so on with refekenee to the others. This' recapitu‘ latiou keiipics seven or eight minutes, calling: the , roll aliout twenty.. A lasi opportunity is now niforded - for absentee to 'record hie ote.. Finally,,a third' deputy,•who bak-been count- ing • up, hands the result in fignres to the clerk ' which be aunciunees,' 'Banks 103, 'Richardson 67.' . &c. An Idea may , be formed from this _ how Wiens t7lie primes& is.: Si: tailings of. the roll, without any debate, occupy as mush time as is-usually spent in a daily session. •' _ 11HE 11A NiCEE AND. THE DANDY.—S, ome few months since at dinner, on tmard of one7of the Western steamers, a.livoYankeeand a - dandy. sat - difactly'obposite- each. other at the table.„ After the Qaptain said grace,.the &milk , himself beckon -. his dignity, end called out iq a pompous tone tothe.ivaitei-'—• 'You odem'ilwaitah,,bwing me,the eapportah • of .4 :young female, hen, - p fresh .laidltegg,, and - . rub the bottom of, oy4)lt4e . wiCli n. oppcOnlis,,‘.‘ of fruit an onion, which will give to me dintiah '1;4110hr - its flavor.' . • The Yankee quiotty - drow himself back • icultatiOn-,:efriria_upvesitertteig nasal tone called out-, _ . EMI 'You 'darned, doll-blasted, dokl- - rabite,d, pesky-hi - Okla' little ~tarsal— n igger; fetch me a pack or corn; a...km:Ale of fodder, end tub me r . with iong straw, while 1 feed.' ---Men-Ceased-to-7think-litLineeticatingi uproiroas yell arase which rairly:ehnoic the - - Cabin, during which- the dandy wee wit. etri*ngAt•of the door, with.a finger id each ear. _ . . „ , ..-.1 . man, an insane malt, - Was yisterday ariisted L ., .on tine,of our wharves by po 'co otticerlßOard- , man.' -Ms 'insanity consisto in having put hosed a dory for $ 4 ,5Q, whi he • had'fitted , out in. a. peculiar maunor vrith r Oara aird. Stills, and provision .sutibitient only for a fortnight's,' subsistence- - Ile ° had covered the boat over I.' _ . „,,.., 0 ~ with canvas, except one spot, which,: lie had - left open in order to admit his person. It was : c o t II his. intention :to pnt to Se -. a day or two in this howt, hoping, as' .h exprosialiiinseit to pr. Stedman, who' Wee tiled to e amine hi ) m, - to • , po,,in iworisy,stwo 7 da-ys. Oniite dootor's tusking im how ho s.ou eupp y himself ; with food-wheu what he now had was eonsumed r lie said -ho"--bad a little money to; buy more. ''Whether he had the notion'that.a . luilfmay — bongo :was 'to be Tound_oo:the great deep does not appear. lila . ioaanity would seem to halo arisen from home-slokuess--not an uncommon cause of mental malady stoong 4 blit emigrants.--itosion Traveller. . . . . nitinAL Pitr.slArs.—The correspondent of the Charleston .Courier,. writing ;front \New Tgrit, says :--="Anliggregate of $26,00 . 0 is said to ha :s.i„ . l2lett triniteted, in to the. daughter of ez:May_orickle,-ou_nerAnatriage-to-erson i vi - ex• Mayor Lawrence. saw, only thiSbornin • at Ball, Black & Co'a, anAB,5OO diamond .nickluSe,jnat Mounted as a, brides . present;-- also, .a brooch, (nt TiilanSt .& Co's. costing s4ooo,.intonded as a prOseiit tOanotherbride• TlOalls_alumlt_up_to_thatßalaylonion-inar-lt'" Jlitdr'A writer in ono orte northern papors on School Neiplitio Says, -Without--i4 n. libera u.s9 of the rod, it is itnposi:blo s to. rnako boys- Bmart," is - stt t wp(l ;truly in tiie : • II eai• like litgs ln'ven.lit• in ti tirttwr.:, tit sweeten a in nil tlietn;. M=M I c. a . .5... -.5 SIN6ULA . IC • FILEAK: - OF A LUNATIC.—A• Gler.• MEM
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