Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 22, 1856, Image 1

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VOL. LVIL
E. BEA.l"rlf,
,PROPRIETOR, AND ,P,UBLI64IE.R
TE.• ants OF piraLmwrioN
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aro paid, unless at the Option of the publisher. I?apers
Root to subscribers living out of Cumberland: comity
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by Romp responsible parson living-lu Uumberland coun-
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t we! e lines for thins iiisindlons, and 25 centsfor 'caeb
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will bo - ebarged fur Quarterly, Half Yearly and Yearly
adyertising:
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Advertisements iuserted Wire 31arriages and Death's,
&cents por line for iirstimeirtion - , and 4 coal; por line
forsubsaquent Insertions. Cionulunicatlons ou subjects
of limited or individual Interest will bo'charaed 5 cents
pow line. Thu Proprietor willnot be responsible In dam
ages for errors In advertisements. Obituary notices not
oatooding five Dues, will be inserted without charge.
JOB PRINTINO,
The CAIMISLE iicnun JOB 'PRINTING OFFICE Is the
largest and motif complete establishment in the county.
Three good Peesses, and n general variety of material
united for Plain and Fancy work of. ',lvory kind, enables
'us to do. Job Printing at the shortest notice and en the
most reasonable terms. -Personi in want of Bills, Blanks,
or any thing In the Jobbing- lino, will find it their In
terest to give us a call. Every - variety of BLANKS con.
stantly on hand.
_44" All letters on,hasiness must ho post-pa - lino
cre attention. ' - . ' , •
fjemetar 4 Jtocaf anformation.
v• S. Gavzakv
PrOSI(IOII4—FAAYKLIN PIEItCE.
Tice President—Jr-set: II:IIT.
Secretary of Stato—Wm. L. Ma n or.,
Secretary of laterloe--ItouEnT MoCLELLAND.
Bectothry of Treasury—NTAurs Q17.711,41,.E.,._:,_'-
tlenrotary of Wnr—JEweEneoN DAM.
Socrobtry,of-Navy-3.Xs. C. Dommr,
Post Alnster CAMPIIM. --
Attornoy.thmeral—iltuta Commia..' --
Chief Justly° of Unitad.States—R. B. TANzr
--:- STAI43 GOVEIRNMINT...
Goverlior—JASlES POLLOCK.
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Secretary of Stat:atim U. Owns,
Auditor General Rums. -
Treasurer—lle:ins S. 51mitAlr.
Judges of the Supreme Cottrt—E. Tome, J. S. BLACK p
N. B. LOl'llllEl O.^W: WommAne, J. C. Knox •
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PrOßitialt JUdga--1101.1. - JAMES IL GRAHAM.
. ._ . Associate Judges-11. John
_Rupp, Samuel Wood
I ' 3111'11:
District Attorney—Mm.J..Shenrer, ..
. . Prothonotary—Daniel II:Nooll. .
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Rocorderec.—John .fd:Gregi. . ....„.
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Itossister—William Lytlo.
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Digit Shoriff— J acob Bowman; Doputy, James Wld-
L-J" nor.
• ' County Treasurer—Adam Sonsentn.
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Coroner—Joseph C. Thompson.
County Commissioners.—James Armstrong, George
# SI. Graham, Millar M. Ilunderson. Clock to Commie
snners. Michael ."
'Directors of t.lfe oor—Ceorge Shealfer, George Brin
dle, John *C.,Brown. Superintendent, of Poor Homo:,
loseph Laub.
BOROTIGH OFFICERS.
Met Burgesy—Col. An mesa Noun.
Asslstant.lluifesg—llatouol Gould,
Town Council—R. C. Woodward, (President) Thou.
M.' Biddle John Thompson, ) 11clutel bbesfor, usury
'Class, Dahl lnpo, Robert Irvin, A. A. Lino, Michael
Holcomb;
Constables—John Sptibr, High Constable; Robert
McCartney, Word Constable.
CHURCHES: -
• Plot Presbyterian Gamin, nortliwoit Anglo of Centro
• Square. Env. 1../01aAe P. Wino, Pastur.—bozolcus overy
Sunday worulug at 11 o'clock, A. M., and 7 o'clock,
.
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&sound Prusbyterian Church, coruor of 9,
• f0111444-#l4lll, . . .
. communcu at 11 o'clock, A. M., and i o'clock, P. 31.
St. Johns Church, (Prot. Episcopal) not Usuast angle of
Centro S. hero. Ituv. JACOU 31ousa, Itoctor. Survlcus.
at 11 o'clock, A.M., and 3 o'clock, P. 31. . •
English Luther-AU, Church, Medford botirottn Main and
. Louthur streute. IkV. JAC.)II Fair, Palau. Servletat
. •At 11 o'clock, A. 31., and 7 o'clock, P. 31. ,
Unman Reformat! Church, Loutbor, betwoon - Hanover
and Pitt lamas. Env. A. 11. KREMER, ruator. St/raker
1'.31.
at
and 3retti c is lo t c t*.Clture M ii,(lirst u tilatrgu) corner of 3ikinand
PM eyouts. •itee. Jinni Yl. Errat, Pastor. Sorvienallk
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11 o'elock. A. M., and 0 , /, o'clock, I'. M. .
Matlaidlat k. elturcle, (tincend Charge) Roy. Vora&
DAutdirdisr, ' , tutor. eerviCtui lu Collegeehapol, at 11
o'clock A. and U o'clock, P, M. •
' • ,omuu Catbollo Church, Pomfret, near Float nlreot.
JAukul liAllftraT, Pester. Sur VICAM Ou the lad pun•
dayof oath mouth. '
Gorman Lutheran Church, corner or Nirifrot unit
• Bedford streets. lint. 1. P. Nosehuld, Raster. service at.
10.5. 1 5. 31. •
When changes In Mg above are necessary thopro
per p rsous are requested to rudify us..
DICKINSON COLLEGE.
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Ray. Chariots Proahlynt ohd Pivfassoraf )(oral
&tuna°.
Ray. Herman nr. Johnuou, rrufanior of Philosophy
and'Engliali - Litoraturu.
Jamas ll'. Morahan, i'mfessnr of Anninnt
,Languegoe.
ItuY. Otto IL Ti ff any, I'mfultsor of 3lntiumaticn. '
Wlbum, Profesaor of Natural &lance/ and
7 1.—Ourstor•of-tho-idusuuni.--
Alesaudor Schein, Professor of Macaw and Modern
Languages. •
Benjamin Arhagnal, Tutor In Languages. •
Samuel D. 11111nuin, Principal of th 6 Grammar School
William A. Sitivoly, Assistant fu the Oruniular Saito,
- "O.6RPORATIONS•
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°MUMS Devostv DANK.—l'residmit, Richard Parker,
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°ashlar, .Wm. . Umtata; Clarks,' JA: P. Maur; .N
Ressler,
,• lilussolunist. Minton% Richard Parker ,. John Zug,
rs
Hugh Stuart, Thomas Paxton, R. C. Woodward, Hobart
s'• •• ooro, John Sanderson, !Leary 'Logan, Samuel Whorry.
. CUNDERLAND YALLCT 11.,1t HOAR' coUNPANT.—Praeldatd,
.. Protiorlck Watts; Secretaiy and Trussuror, Mdsiard M.
• Diddle;linporlutendant, A. PAlintLis. Prismngor Oahu;
-- • -mow, a day; Outward; toaclug.Carlisio:rillittki'aliWli;:
,- A.M.,,utl 3.17 o'cloolt,P'3l: - Treatrrinis ovary day Wost
ward, .oristng Carlton, at 0.43 o'clock, .N.M. and '211;1'. 31:
CABLIIILD Gm AND WAillit CDPJDANT. President. Prod.
oriel( Watts; Socrotary, Datnuel TodtP,..Treasuror, Wm
M. Radom; Directors, Y. Watts, Richard Parkar; Levine'
Todd, Wm; Al. Bantam, Dr. W. W. Delo, Franklin•Gard
' 'oar, Hoary 014ss ind R. 31,111,1d10.. . ...
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. • 011130EILLANDNALL6141JANK.Piesidopt, John'.. S. Star
vett; Cashier, 11. A. Sturgeon;. Telloef Jos: o.:ll.sffer.—::
..... Dissiotors, John S. Starrett, Wm. or t Moichoir Dranna.
man; Richard 11'oods,dohn C. Dunlay, Katt. O.Rtorratt.,.
?. 11. A. Sturgeon, and Captain•Jaht, Ddrilap.. '. • ;
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BATZIS OFPOi3W4E.
; Postage on all lettere of one•halt.,atutico weight. or
r, 3co etspre paid, (exce pt to
which is 10 cents pre-pa (9 , , • •
Postage ou lianaan —within the• Conn ty, von
Within the dtate, 13 cent. per your: To ony jpart of the.
tinned States, 20 cants,' Pnatage n h 'all. tianaioat papers'
• ander b ouncos to wcigl)t, 1 gut_ preepaid, or 2.centa•
supaid•: .- AllaTirtiWidlattara to he charged cool.
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?luta)l tpo mirth of 'SinMnor 'hour'
I tyntigMttoThadnegirlidir:f7':, - ", -- : •
And yet, upon.thy dying hold, '
solorMrlymuty.lim - 7, -
Sununpr's gloidng 8164.
- Ever, 0 Autumn! shalt thou be
To us, an 'emblem moot , .
Of spirits.alulting peacefully
. To alumborcalm and moot;,
Though thy delights not long May last,
yet-oursnhail-stlll,lnorons__„,___,.
Thy reign Lo soon for aver past,
lint ours shall nevor C 00.50..
Ah I not liko tilos shall pass stray'
Christian's hope and joy; ' •
We look for an otOrrial day,
And !Also Telthont.
ito7oaied Sa MIMS above—.
For riuloless crowns oiheravonly light,
And jleribethoss of iais.
gritrt4r)air.,
THE LEGEND OF AEGIS
•
One di the moat curious and pathetic) le
gends of Wallachia tells of the foundation of
.the.grenOnetropplitan.churoh
. .
In the middle of the fifthentb century, the
Prince of Niagoe, warring againse the Turks,
wee on the eve of fighting a groat battle
wont to th
pious anchorite,
boforo'whom ho Made avow that if victorious,
he would build oil that very spot the most
splendid temple (lint over sought the 7 - aye of
the sun. ,Consoquently it is supposed that his
victory was complete. The Ottomans were
diepersed ; and ho Lad nothing to do ,but
complish promise. Prinoce are usually.
faithful to Olean kind ef ,undertakings. .144.
goe bacl•m -• -.wealth at hie command, and
"i• •
knew of ?'.le architect named-
Ts blm he Itiii:critiled :the task of constructing
ibo ieinite-; 7. ktidding',:hiin:Os- bait.
Greek', Arab , - end . Biiiiitit;e ' . - er4)ii*iiik7 : r:iTlitit
eolitary region was accordingly' entin peopled
with atraugers; Ti forests, begnn to retire,
the flanks of the •nionntaine were torn open
and the benrs that . bulked In while peeing
down the Idog glsilos on the rujne, became
cony ineed :t their. :,.cticupa lion in'. that part
of the world was gone ferever.
113~
'Station sot about his task with enthusiasm
lbero•wero - dar - gangs — anit - night gang - 97 - tici
that the-walls moo as if-by magic. •
Already the
. tainnoet hegait'to ap =
pear to thktlistont traipler,'o*Or,"the surround.
log trees; whiviiloiddenlyjho:edifilife,.;t4ii.iii.:
to the greaud, : anl2 : eilreldtf upon it<in`,ruin.-
Nrenolt nttritititik this cilettate . r*One defect'_
in hie .plan, or to, (ho, too groat baela :
,phiod"lt
was earrio.Ont . l,::and' I# l i4;i: with
caution. Itilf: ; na• (;i) bet' - bAd ! the
,:huilding
nooner_hadTttio . . - E*9 . 404 - :ketti'ilied its lormer
elevation;than'Aolkttltf'eaM4 , age4:' ^_ Not one
atone yemaitied'upen -, niibther.,-,•:Pdatiolt had
cOnfideMie taline;antr weit. f
for. ooapin , ged :roe .
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t gather,
inv hyilding'enteiM-iiea'ielViti:l4i.M.:44,,:tfie
t!iat,,eatiettnottoti.eaoA'edititie:;MitiMata'•!liildi'
prince half Po eß~ot ( the eeoond ', the:
was oblitTed:to ' ll o l ' h P:c4aniende.; o'l, hie trifc.
tirt . him L dear;Mitso.- dfirtix
'46 k tle course was to"oilio
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Wei - efiiifiiiiiia;c:l4:Wi'liit%Oio - eirod,lii Vika;
thyme command: - : , -aer wAs , ..ftwakened text
morning .oq,Ellielg of 4 18- work!TM. end
olim6Ad` up tign*`id l 6)Y. • to . appointed
plane,; ;when, shad ng ' hie oyey . :from. th a low
sun with ' bie hand , Ve,',fibifoli!3l3'l6.l,?o;f:9l:tb;
Sonia tiMoiO.P?.o.:4l*.f9,9 l l l *forP),f - Rp!eir
alight mist kindled,' into"gold,by' tits' still plant-
tug.rays 4t thesun:,.':lllanolilwas about tore
joie; ; :-when s u ddenly he,recognized ' in his -de'
voted; victim, his yours wife ; Uoa-iii ; wife of
two;summers, .only , the mother 'of:'~lie boy
*hobo enalOi
hip heart' when be"drew near Ili knelt
.dowe,!i4d - prayed with ,streaming eyes: That
saniethint ; ifiight present-Itself , Ltd.- tern beak
her steps. : l ie.hed _scarcely: onalded
..ou...whan
~ . .
tiihnge dagtotiheit out flop the thiettetiover-,
turned the basket. of ,provissionS
_Was bringing to her hnsbmid; • arced`-.her
to' o *Mk anOrepare'a
liianoli rejaidedrend - OentinisedtcT:teekTAii:".
ward the, Eaten e end motto Oldie eget::: "Sudden'
ly...the . Tforni - of a woman again ; pp neered....: : He:
' strained' his eyes beneath his break-hard hand,
leaning feiWardeothet be near ly t o p pled over,
.. •
- . /, .
and, to his•dismaysaw that it was Snalegelta.
Tha'gOdiokbouiewife bid - lretnrcked .
lenished her basket; - and' wait rioiitet.*elk . '
ing;but running . ;_ Jerit - herlinibailirshenthdent ;
fer fientdelay; 7.,3l:anall,reported!.blL . Prayer
"once Morti o - elthotterhe believed it was almost
Impious thus to strive' with fate.: , Tble
gaunt„ wolf.. stalked orth rom .bhaneat
trees; •And'tfaa. again tied 'heck 'to w ard : her.
,Itlaitottreinrnektlimike in a peseta* of joy
and remained:the,. whole day still looking-aux.,
iously out. Theinn had gone .dowa beneath
a long blaokhorlson - behind- h imr the - trees bad
melted into s a dint ehadow the:course' of the
stream could no longer be.treced, 'the 'Hooke on .
side - faded from `
.eiiht, --- though tbeir _
momentous bleating, and the she'fitti . of.shop
berdi oauld_etill lee.heord. Itiattolcbegan_to.
believe that the church was destined iiever
to .
ho finished, and resolved' to Aare in its de - - •
struation.- Suddottly,--neer- at hand; quite -
among the wor k men he beheld the indomits-
_. .
Eros with e third.basket of previsions. on one •
arm and her babe upon the other. She looked
eroundlrotTher-husband,_eagerAo
cause of-per
_delay And jiletify °herself. 'He -
was soon in her prinionce: Looking on, .by
the workmen'storehes; ,ivhjob . . were already '•
lighted„ elm. wondered at the 'solemnity of hie
Vodid . not:shed many team, for he
'bollaved ,- 4,wats obeying: . the tliiice
will of heaven. He kissed . his wife • ten ... 4111;
putting asidObe hands of the little child
which endeavored. to clasp hie neck—for how
could fie have resulted that caress T, and 'thee.
in 'a loud,,husky voice, ordered the two yin. '
time to be enclosed-in the centre pillar olithe
great. aisle. . . . :
They wondered sod — Murmured—but they
obeyed ; and the alirieks'of despair that thrill
ed at first through the -darkness were 3001
drowned in the noise of the tools of the
men. Marton lOoked sternly an until the pads
face of his wife bad disappeared, and
part--mfit — t ro ng'shimself on the
ground, spent the night in despair which no
consolation came to visit.
Shortly afterwards the church was finished,
and all the country around came to shower
praises on the architect. But some say. envy
and some say injured affection was on the
watch. The most probably story is that the
father of Uca , a master-workinin, silently ex- .
cited the workinon.agaiestflanoli. One day.
he had ascended to the highest tower, to see
that all was right; they draw away the ladder,
and called to 'him tauntingly to come down
if ho cetild.- :The unhappyrean shrieked aloud
and tried to justify himself.. , ' . • '
Horliadabeyed . the order 'of Heaven, .given
to the anchorite of, the colt : -`They replied
*that the aachbrifoduiff died the day.beforo hi,
last villit, and that hi:l4l4been„thilutled 14 a
fiend inNiumitnitoirm.. , • •His-,domitiV.beetime
. ~.
°Ter whelmning.-. Bit lolre attire is g— 'stron
.. . . . ..
He wai a great mechanician, .and endeavored,
theysay to fabridate a pair of wings; 121whioh.
- hd l oolthilly'W3Vra - tho i111M81,813 height. He
dared hot to implore
. the succor 'if Heaven,
and-he limped with mart courage. Down he
mime: . 'The wings 'Mattered by the first shook,
beat Mielessly around bite during that-terrible,
.ffira; :::HriWas aeon to decend likil:ati arrotf;
and they . aay,:theeirtli laponeff . jike water to
receive him; and'O:iiettisgain oirer his heal: •
The legend neserta.that•eser since-at the hour
of - mitinight,,a . plaitativi woman's voice' ii . al
heard
ways Turipining through th e
imploring hfaveli.te.rele'asi.4i...tra4 lies!.;a141.01?:
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;b;eeu:advauoed:`tbntsin case of
that
en !°' P cat tv:7491!.!
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theory la.,E,110!.!1'"- ee-;
144)1::
every
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EMS
ir:BROWN'SIIII3ZAPS' - '77:',
f•""yhit
'l4e; -'don't' love
I.*op):44rtily and
d4bt*ol equal
„ . ,
,:;'joYntentitithe 'recital of "M r .
••';llo,Plit7f
Mf4liphalef,lfrOWn, Wait bitcheler,Of
.
theimitiditia) , ono, Of:these inan`mha
seem born tc;i3stee, through the' 'world 'alone”;
peoulierity,;there wise nothing to
.'distinguishMr.,ltrown from `the multitude:-
,of,
49 aro:horn grow, !vote d. die
in - this world of-oars.'changed
'Brownhadneoasian to vleij n tprn1:4,6;13Q,14.ty._
miles dietant on mitters'of bdsinoss;
, It :was
first visit to the plane, .., and he • proposed
etopPing, for a d0 0 ,,t0, give . _hilneelf-,an-Opporr
'• tunity to look !theta. leisurely, along
';the'etteet, hewea all at ,onceaeodated by,a
'OHO, who ran up to him,'exelaiming7"rath
,.' etc:l wsukt You to buy noe tioine candy."
- or I".. Was It poisible; a bachelor,
Wae addressed by that. title ~ .could; : not .
believe it; were you - Speaking to, my;
:dear'?" ,heimared • or , the little: girl, - r
evke to yen,. father, said the littleoneonr- .
Really," thoukia : Mr.
iis:4Sinharrassing.",l d atri; not- your, father,
nsy dear," hi said. is : yohr ?"
The childlinghed'heartily, evidently thiniting;
it kgoodjoye,:-,!...TV4a father you .
are" she,said; "but ain't you going to%tini
ln
nr.ooe'eandi bey you
_ a pound if you.mont call , me yior;' . ..fatikei, any
=eve," Said he ,' - nervously .. Tholittle girl.
-clapped her heads with , delight. :The promises
was all'she remembered. •..;
'Brown' proceeded to, a ot,nfOotionitrY
- sterej-where he - actually - bought -- a — pound" of
candy; which he planed in: hands of the
.
-eimountireil the chiles i'Oh, melk.
- iic" - iiihribilltilegql,....j sin - o
ust see hew h
Anindy .father has bought, for. me." • "Yon
ha've bmight her , stilitstah at a time,
. I . I F- 10 11 6 0 said , the simqfrald ,she",
will make herself sick. • But lusti4 you'hap.
w
petoo'get hotae-quickl,-I , ;expect =
you until night." •••TO'no.i , f- •
the embarrassed Mr.,Brow•4. :01 mis• I
take;' I ain't Joucis#all, 4/[of;:;tia'Y
lem Eliplialet . BrOWo,-Of.: ti " 1 'tills , is
the first time 144,04.4 4
Good heavens, .Mr;" Jones,' What
silly tale into your / L:4f' ton. live
=
deli change your .have you? '
hapalpis your , intention to change pour wife?"
Mre..Tonee tone mai defiant; and this only
tended to inereaso Brown's iembarrass
htuent.any wife, madaml I never
had dny. say word as k V:gentleman, I nev : .` •
er was married." "And do youintendta palm_
this tale off on ins?" said• Mrs. Jones, Milli --
excitement. "If you' ere not married, I would
like to knoW who I am?" have no ',doubt
you are a moat reo .
peikta ,
rt n, oonjeotuie, from whet you bate
said, that yourtiamo is Jones ; bat Mina is
Broin, madam, snit always woe." " Malin.
dal" said her mother, suddenly taking the
child by tho arm and leading her up to Mr.
Brown, "Melinda, who to this gentleman ?".
"Why that is fathor," wee the child's imme-
• • diets reply, its ehe tionfidentlx placed her hoods
..io Ms. "You bear that, Mr. Atones, do you ?
- You hear what that innooont child says, •aud
• • jet you have the unblushing impudence to de
ny 'that you are my husband."
.. Tho .voitie of nature; speaking through the
child, - should* overwhelm , you: I'd like. to
Anow if you are not hog father, why you. are
buying candy for her? I
,WoWicllikti to have
yquanower. that. But I presume_ you' 'never.
eatrlier'in - yoUr life." "I pore! did . ;' , on my
honor, I newer "did. . i told her :1:'Would:, give
4PC the'aind3i.if She wouldn't Say.'father , tiny;
'..nirre. 4. ''...fo'u did, did - ,YOUl';,:atrilied . :"Your
.•own. child not to -dell '. you. - father I- .oh, ...Mr,'
-:;Jones, - Oda 'is ilif!Tmoll.9l . " biviciu:iiitind to , ,
—ileaortmn;-sir, and- leateritelultht - daUldWirri=
-tire of the ,7 '.eierld-:, - ,entelitkie your'Bret /Weir!'
Mrs. lonea wntr:tio overootne thati,witilout. any ,
. warning: she fell book upon the ,sidootratit, in.
',. ' et fainting ii t; -.dinstaittly. a pumbor of periont
, . ran to her aSsi sten e e. - : . .. Atc. : ' Joo etc' iti , yaiir
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louree; il !oti.d:liirti;lanno:: ! !!Tti'en,f'' 4 . 14 ,
resignedly, or subim(;:i icyoq*in•
boi9ve l ne i frmly.oonvinoed this morns,
ing ibat my"name woe' Brown,', and to toll the'
trutlh, I horiit enyreoo lloat On of this house.'
I Brkiwn:lleiiiii lark' ,Toneti
good,4oareno! . oonoetvollm detouis4menp:, of
ill iliii
bon,Man Iraniihnioire4 . :Beated in: an:
ator,9 ll or,*lio:#O9.liio very j'oa 410.;
BroWn(ln form, flitdrOs,:'and
2 ; the. lady 2 7-•
le my husbandAn,expla- .
'nation' giren„p2e mysiory cleared lip, and
Mr:Bro'wn'e pardoli eotliht for the. embarras.
•"
IC f r eely noao e by. r.
Brown, Iffie.
#aoquite dellght!d,to that
after 'all n14:114, with a`-wife
and.'ohild loboot,:j kr...Bromi has 'net since
'rleited_the_placewhere thle occurred.
. .
...:::.. 1- ',gt.oil.:c . ii . 4.:ii'u'ii.',',
EIM
The - Colt of Royal*
,
2 . • • y?e find the' fdllOOng In referenda to the
pongee and supirort - royalty;ln num
her, of postori iouriml.....Jt a*:_beintiful
Tlaero exietsAn Liverpool,
,Englarid t a soole.;
ly•Of merchanteaalled.the Finaimial: Reform
ApsOciation, bneitiess to
watofi the . expenditnr4lof the realm Gkreat
Britain, -ink to fiete , and expose extravagance
or oorruptlonln the use of the' publio
nu. .The Assooittite“-:..iintia
m time
published tracts in erbioh:the lavish weate' : ef
money by government bee-been elk Own up and
retrenchment and reform londly'ealied for.
Ihe - Soolety - bee'reeentlY :leaned- nr , pamphlet
with the ironieal bowie.
hold, whledei i'o.yarliament mad the Nation,',
in_rbiclb_the.enermoue expenses otthe _Royal
fnrally, of England leiet dein kir the thought.
fel to ponder:en, Fronithis trite,' It. ti.; ears
that upon- her:ROOF:4MM- - the throne the
-Queen-had the pleasure of 'giving her - oloial
sanction to an act of Parliament setting £ . 6815, 2
000 a year—nearly:4; t ooo/401uPon-herself
for - life.- Thiel . vrassso.opo,mo,rit,thart. was al•
.lowedhsrprodetesiOr, Al,the
Imo the allimanee_of_the :Queen's mothT.
vie increase : 116;00, , :t4' CO,CTOO --
Alilough,the people. grumhlid at,this extrava
.
- taboo, Xi -members. of. Parliament 'dared to .
ilfe'their - ielees against it.. la • , the , , Rouse of
7 or3at: . Lord _llroughatn" to f dly iiPpeee'd :the
'wait as exoesalvti.. ; against
the-measure wee° 'mend!) , abutted. •
! ' Tdeataintiiihich".tforted $2;900,0(47, p'er,
annum to the 'Queeti:with4s6,ooo.por anima;
additional for boom 'some' 'earrioe,",--provi
ded tot' the parliculsr application of money ,
al followe 1. For Ifer.gajei.ty's privy, Puree
0300;000 ;' .2. Fair ealarlee of def. household,
$826,000 ; & ExPeneea 'of qte'
that is what Paddi , would call !, the belt:
iiiiil - _ - .ldrioitillg,!!-4862,500 . ; '4:''' Royal'
bounty Rime Mid' Biater - serviima; $lB ,000;
. ,
epproprintod moneys, $40,200. Although it
was stipulated lu tlje sot that the Queen !should
surrenderlo'r her llfetimethe hereditary reve
nues which her immediate predecessors have
been poestesed of, „met.. exoept..the .dutles tiq
-1146, tale and Oldeii . tbori wen no 'relenqutiilil•
nient,49 lhose.hereditary retaliate,: and *mi.
now dirtiti fom the civil list . of Ireland; SOO!
land, 'the Duchy of Lanottater,.eta.,. the Tied
est sum of $1,416,000 in additionto the' hum
of $2;426,000 voted tier ''by* parliaMent, ;nict-;
king the
_annual Income of• $3..840,0001 po
licies this the Q 1 1 ,401119 heir to 'all . perilous
without legatheirs who.may die 'lntestate in
any part of her empire::
, •
Another neo aa aa tixponse for keeping up
the 4.honor and 'dignify . ' of ilk" crown' is the
[ lncome bestowed upon Prince Albert, the
lineen'a hatband. This wee fixed by perils
'merit at s l 6o, o oos.yeaFly. Her Majesty.
bee 'heaped ,. _ laaretite appointments `
jinnt:ly doublion . .lba imount.. And :
turtherAl $5o0;0011. for contain d'n)cei;-
-duelie ,
luehesses;ly.
•• TIM Queen also hat ihe free use of„.iiiii4japii•
.pals e, which are kept In'repalr at ilia pub
liti'eXpeu ' The coat is by no means email,
b4)appropriat e r 1856 for palates; 2 parks,
iti4i,thr,,Bl.:bsiag $1,248,465. Atid this to
'the actual lifoome of tie Queen nod Prince Al
'tiort,'end they, will bo found to receive as much .
as $6,888,46a every year, eimplyfor per s onal
40- •dotheati v o
.. expenditure • and • "hpaidings - ::
Alitievir the Queen travels by fall q, the olliii•
tittl,iufitikeh ire reiatted, And. thel4d . akif.:?'
• :". ih } iiiiNlliertlll 74101 t: ona iiovidi !:,o,..,iiii i ,'.
Ito:ivin'uutifi takes anexeurslon upon4lliiiiii.."
• ter; -,-. ..` -,,- ,'. , , ',.' e'.24::. , ''rl.* * • o ti
. • '').- • :•. ,z :;.,.,
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,L
. 1842 Sir 11.obett Pe a l ittaolittoetritihtit,'
Ttetotitt : hitflymeeikruie , iitliy , , j jici rl iii64.:t,i :
eubnAlilie6 o .o4 , ,,t 9 ; ll l o '-' 4 . lo i , k*,;?'::-".4 4 ?4,P1it
tierili'!#o,: - ,ii'fiiil4: - .?l` , _lfil.•;,,,,hikittnivdahlis-ili.
wholbe 8 0Vg 41 _7:brth, / ! 1 : 4/ 4 1 5"; 4‘ '1 4446 ,, Oki',
lieu .:, I Y l Oa 49 ". 46 r" 5 ‘ 11 . 7 DtP;VIAIIe king
IPii*OikkOtali AU bjeat, the rei , ..frirep:ihpt:t •
liktia:ibtiffir,;:!h#:,fthey. did •;tie t'• Ail 5 * er!!4li74
Vlliiittilli:ill:l.l iti:itskeh ,roformotion' W 1 67 .to
t
4i14 . 004:4d ..•) I,l Y.lar 0 4 g h',,l'aillfrilent, :, hr
etirlt . itlilph the Quesp.:wenid haeo•ttaci', to ' po
.`,.. - #1 ... 010p) reopoi,war would.kaiChien,...49:l c
link 44 'r .: - i-.•. ,-... , •.. .•% , f....tLg' . .4: - 5i...1
vlrtdl;" -. ii . . 7 -• - '' . ''...!• - • ' 777- N -- :‘ ;.t.,(• ,, i,
i il4lo ''l /AASAI4i , PtiVti , glii - , 5 li:,,itidi
Irk i r ..
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141
sill iiiiiiv , : ' .. " 1 . litti l id - .bi' led : fclirj , TOdi
it t
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At fibil***lilV444 maJCIF)4O6 A
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,), , 1 - To ea
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itOd.stoipid beon
- in- ilini - kr,thes - Uniteit Siakee r ibotit'thr9i7eYkr
, „ „.
nnd tiro. Years rennin njider lyii,;oooTat*
bywhich:;they are! made,,.:T'he.:;demligd by
the go ernmentgnoti re9oh"ei
'8d;000•moo i!if='.
trina,,..4oOrding ton return re/ 3 '00403,04 /
ten;` years, lading 4rll
• 1850, t he large num~;
bee of 180,124;000"e/tamped poet age envelopes.
Their introductio n into' generif nee'. in., the'
United 'States w as yery4radital, very fer
being need at the Outset,. The . entire contract;
for furniedfing tide; gessennient. ,is filled -- by
filoorgelF. Nesbit- k,"de.; N.l. city, who,
intvelieen - thOiMla"manufaettires for the - gOik"
ernoientlinee,the sysfitin 'Crier/it/3d, ;.'
Colored- pepeiLlsLuied,-AaTitig
ttieietters "(visible',wheit.beht
np,to . the extending sorties every sheet:.
After intitig.carefufiy eiintod . and treitibod/ it
ii out into the*SPKl l llaPei;;Ot , : the .rate : ' of
one hundred. and 'elegy' thou,sio by,
the use
,Of a • Scroa , • . press: ' :The. ideo',.:"°
then separatoly.passed4hrough an : .•;e'ntbessing
maohine, - ofvrttiohi Abell' en ... ,einployed,'.
each eapahla.of doing
,tvie nty.,thousatid::enveL--
°pee per day :: A steel . die eeoelvee the' laolori ,
ing . matteelfrotna:.serles CriMalf::rallersrntidt
thmetallenion-th rmattilfferi,tionnter,''.:
trix,. by; which the stamp is fiSed;...in.;yerosit; )
lion — the,pressare.beingregalatedby,earens.
The preemie of gumming, next - performed, le
anne by hnnd, ()di 'it;l preparing fifty thou
oend-pe17141:,--ailifitrihily-4art ,which t ie'
not dans by riuteitineri • '
As - eoen as dry the.envelopos are placed • in
a _ourinusly . ,:oontrivetrfolding machine; of
which' there are eight ,. each eePabli of-folding
and counting thirty tbOusand per day:' -
.They
ere deliiired in paokagesof twentY•fiva; when ,
they_ are,ipepeated and 'adulated four- timoo f .to
insure, .perfeet aciortrany,, point:non. in a
contpleto - Stato;.they tireptaoed in paper box.
pa, covered:with' etrang_Wrappers
put in wooden chests holding twenty thousand,
to await orders from the authorities at yragh 7 . -
irigt6n. Everything is ~p rotected against •
ventilation A r. frond ofdespription,.. and .
rah' 'ex:
"beititins.. All the neadbininxie'inade op th's
- premiss - e t andimi:by..litead - 'power,
'Cates of el/Mit a / 4 .Bre preserved without • the
, eet'abliehment, as well ail a large supply of
finished enveiopeS, sq as to guard Again/It any,
ori4
teopt, such as the', cur:once dif fire or ,other.,
dieaste'r. '
'Ttwaumber of orrvalaperilatanifinttnentt
theg#ablislimont ,is /ttbont .
hundred th f otteand'per which.riot go,
from ene.half is for the: : .koVirnment. ',-The
set:WA:mat:to the government is:,'ittry`.nearly
the Some as the amOunt:ricielied from puroha''
.._.CYB Y.
Postage etempkere made by a firm In Phil;
adelphia. 'They might...he greatly improved
by perforating the sheet BO' be. tcl . faolliMp the
"tkpaiaiiva, a • - t ag ^
pair of eolssore tar the purpose is verb mde t .
and often vexatious, on ammunt of the (noon•
venioooo and delay resulting. —Jour. Corn.
Female Beauty.
"Doan Swift prodosed to tax tomato beau
ty, and to leave every lady to rate her
oharms.:. Hp Bald the tetrWo!lld 11e , ehrfoly.
paid, andTiniproduotivee! :
Fontbilellelhus daintily Coinpliiint,Mts . .the; . ,
. sex, wheii'tier compares women end;
tho latter serve to pola
former to make - us forget: . .them." ,
. . The standards ofbonniy.-- In women ,vary
.with those of taste... Socrates - *alio . "l4autj
'etiort.livedtyrtinny tyranny; Plato, 'a privilege of „pa-,
tare; Theophiaelus, a silent 'Sheaf; 144n:earl':
'tee, a delightful prejudiOs rCarries:deti;
toy kingdom affirmed that "'it
was better thi” . l . 4 . 4rlhe le t ters reooMmanda 7.
l3dOn" ate_
With thoniodera
. pu/eney is the perfeotitiii of forni, , lri:: : *444il
and those yeti' , atqlbutes ; . wliloh di d gpiF,the
western BuroPosiik4errn ihe.sttraitipas• of, an
oriental fair. It'dfrae from th),. ,
I nx avid
admired it 7 .h.itti'..oliSkooun r.r'wnrnen tr .
hens,lii,bis pictures delights so Reigh , ...
velgeriti4 oilous
ter yrae:444liouerto :iepreseni 'tlie,
lte . haokiiides.Of beauty:under two hUndved
;weight s Hie verx G rasse are'ell at . Bat I{'.
;liftto l oo•Wtrft# l trito:oo44#4ti g terin
711*
Cleopetils kina ; :t:ed-hii(re4; .
_and th.e.Venitien ladies to thls - day.dotinteifelt
yellow hatr." ‘'
~ sttld:tire4l- 1 4e
lis au P n
tide tr.fite,Sal.'44"iii
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• A'VogiPle-!Of , 'W. o 4dingli
IheNer, .011eani:cipePent. reeptirodbbe',
ofthp felleiripg Wrier :,-;!!difi'preieti . t * - 341-
o&°Mit°Marilagee of reeMA
ionireeoewhich will illnettamierfes,
of. custom if which wa Vi a §
, : w Oho wea,:at marriage romanll.,
' p l eihektreder he the 'Ppper orit tif the
ohtFotrLoi
",,, Imedied , Young :drew - 4'116 hoirii
. .....poted op brideemede, pod po.eqOal ritoohep of..
geatiOMOW; aEi groMaithen - Thai &£ a
0 0 4 031 901 1 00 g ,!i!*(iot.-'714914-
Niuti4i beholitt,Pirl;; eOtOrp4;the ::tpittt,l
iri 3l 9 - from ii, q, l 4o,:`o l tOtel 49rar , 0. 7 .
High . eivelry'iii'6o4 . .ws'iatiir . ;' solo!
..thatrirtioWiliMintagiatie; email epidemlo; of•
wedftioge !R= ¥"on. ' .
•I Thcother , „wee's, marriage dramatic), A ,
:
respectable jout; citizen:Woad and' well a'
- beatitifatjo,uuglady,, equel,-in station- to hlm-:
eelk,lhsi, ,, whAdtugliaj.ires 11xect,,and every-'
':thing-in-;preparation, •Whpit the young ", lady ' .
, stiddiml„j.,dititokinted (tui 'Fmy a one bifois ",
her haidoin) that her sifilinoett Wes not' it',; -
' , :! a inti"lnTte°l . ":*- 41 ,e'r and:ln her, merit&
9 11 i1 0 1 1 , ' , 11 4°-,. 1 .!! 3 !!!a1'4014qa I,4tthetz' Nit ' - on, .._ =
ligilitiod.aWali,d';:tole: . ktin frie nds that . tio ::- .
!" 14-I ,si.okon - cff thO*to*bliOust%ill-heid-dii---,
....130v0pd that thabidy'dfaniiirsiiiinot le ileie'
-P
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a,orabl ' o'ait'e•ha4 , iiiiiriliii4 7 7 7 : IThliiii , iolid:,.
titre eare.orthe ladj'e - tirailier-10air,rentl', he. ,•'-.-;
.tookit, upon himself taiaterfote iiia,friendly , ''
yraT, Tile yopagintin, had packed'. iti, 4. l?tig.:,
;age for a Northern tour, and was:/ort-lioard,a .
", teenier which had her. ;lambi: . .up fir detuir: :., ‘
• , Are . ..... , , The brother in law there ~faand hini, ,'
otrodaie - alla "ql 3 . 6 iitiiih and in the most . , .‘,
, er5 ,i 0 , 5 1, 0 -:4 6 sr in. the - Worldnamely,:br :." _
~-. mtting, one hand:o he -3;1 4 4 atlatt's , '-shottl... ,:_ L.
_._
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der, and the otheiftittil;ll9 "' 1 , h ,.°'? , ' 0 ?i .,,-,-, '" ,..
PO-oket-4okeihilii...iiiAi,ou„.olol4ll6..tild.: get:
~;•,' '•
:married: , „TIM jOuni Men awoke . '!, l r s o ftn :'•
°P his: fajlistion and - inneentst_ln - Ot t :. °-!!,-- ' ,
s Niss4.4,
' houfhe was married !tq,lttippy; the tirothe
in law aetiug as grityneoTaittlnd'ajihrwhicd , ,,
~ joy,,,rheri the oer,tiody:wite over
•.!' 14 : 1 ..N0;i . trite ..., le .iiiMpitetio enough to te11,..,.
yrt,deKotttiii'idteve el arriajtei wil!' end in the
''„'
l '' 'test happiness ” .• ' •,. ' •"- ' '' . l ' — '' •
•. ~ , ..
ittrinseCifirroir or. TR :
P. of - Marylsed. ii-olettie to his We
_'„hors; miooking of the Boeiiiir head and horns, ;
which ;Aim' - Seised
ibOve the . iealifenodir
giros 'this iike4herthe,twiteeel,tibiOry
•":' • ' `•• '
rqit oh duttiiitelribiiiii lettioMsoseltheid;
eitiMuity the heed '
•” ' •
season` of the,year Arms w mu to ••
, prpo!nti se' spears; , Weiss ~
frontsas,enemy*at, 4°mi°oo9o"witli
feet. :t*gratitifin4tT a re the Wow• emblem 7:‘
of wirlike 'prowees, sikd ovidonoeoiii, of ;Met,'
epeeies::oftgallantry;. that
,distingaishei
dog. and gives to- W, - o,lese .4:gontry of 'our '
epeoies memo Oftteekei young , or -old.-
• - The old Book too soeeer oltrlstehetetS.like
his fellow of the ' Wood., addicted - to.to
inelguia'of horns hive, time out of -
mind, bee - iitteld to , characterize hie pureults.
fillideun ensign to be exalted &bows that of
the country, and chosen to exemplify the sir.
tees of one who tiepins to•the, Chief 111*e-etre
oy If theslownlng 4444 be attributed *to •
the corimet which dlstiOtieliii the old buck's
w
-heddoind *blob no' takes the plaoe of the •
, . • •.•
llberty. oap on Dersooratio•banners, it .botch{.
• be reatelibQkl that It le a' virtue •
- . and gees with tife• isasons. An oldAiseleks: ,••
• honorlhegin to bud and grow: eke
tlme—they lire In yelret 3unsoorlithcough..
`-'out the ctmint:lr. The - entoottg Is
•el,ppod of .In,OotulAr. Ite•Vei*lhiti;,:thelr . .
end:lnlidarah, crown
of.wtlisflieirt•bo4oreititllers drop from the old r, -„••
bu * Oi i .eb'lloW,rlittdhillltiee, droops lueolitude, ".
, abandoned tit•liiie!ffelliiis., The heaters of
the 'itileghenye.and pf otli: frontiers will, ap
ply•thiipieaof natural history, end hiterr
• -
•
day,•& Fro:
.•
tii&-!elt , ctioneerlog' with & eigttly' • :;r
but verdeatDutokraaa,,ead among other rea.
, wine •urged upon,latt:lensideration that, he
1 should Irate for :kr: i'riii4pitfreta,;thti (sot ,
:.that Mriys-4":"r?,liiitiiee of',' l *.elifiii:Oiiill' , "--,
zbeattt;;;;riiilinild • Book woe li'llileheleir and sis.o. '
• tied Ffitimers wicioaer;•. Thuoiktbio: keg' re•-• - ' n''
iii 3
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