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Vivo I'•rosi-I..iitt-..101iN C. Ituf:rHiNftitiox, Forretary of -Stato—(lol%.•UWlel CAOO. . Si•Ti'fary Of Interior—JACO° '1'110)11.MON. SveretAry Secretory Of war—. Join• 11. FL.uro.. • • SeCrel.:lo. Of Tory-18.,te Touroy. Post hooter cil.llor3l—A. V. Attoroey Ilotiontl—.le.fammf S, ISLAGR• Clflof Justice of dm fruited States=ll. 11. TAME! STATE GOVERNMENT. GOVOrTIOr-W11.1.1 M F. PACK Cu. Buena:try of State —WiLl.fau M. IlzisrEn tiurveyor llum•rul—Jouv 11mTE. Aud tor 11eneral—Jacuirrit Ja. Treasurer—lb:Nur S.. 31Fouau..,_ •lIId,;eM of the Supremo Court—N. I,Euix, .1. M. A an. lITItONO, W. 11. LoWILIE G. W. Woonwutu. W. A.,POKTEri.. COUNTY OP:FICEUS President .lidAe—lliiii:4.l , e,is If. Diahalm. As.cite Judgea- , llon, Michael Cocklin, Samuel Woodburn. ' d' ~., District Attorney—lVA 4. Shearer:__ ' ProtlienotAry—Plillip Quigley. ' . _.. • Ite.,order se.—Daniel S. Croft. . - , Ittgister—S. N. Ell,lllltiger. &Ugh FlierllT—Jacob Bowman: Deputy, J. Hemmin- .Coutity Trasurer-31osini Bricker. 5 • Coroner—Mitchell McClellan.' County 12,11111111110 , 101101'14 — Willialli 31. Itepderson, An. -Irow - lterrr. - .linitittel - 31egi.w. : Clerk -to 0)11111111.1011.6 . James Armstrong. Directors of. the Poor-41663v' , Thindle,, John C. Brown, Samuel THU.. Superintendent of Poor Douai --Joseph Ldbach. • BOROUtill OFFWERS Chief Burgess—William:(nrt. Assistant iturgeas—Framla Eckels. - • , Town Count lI—J. D. Parkor (President) John Ottt. shall, Houma Moore, Joutra M. Allen.lllam CAIIIOI.IIII, John D. Gorgon, 3lichaol Holcomb, Michael Minicl4 Peter Monyur. , Clerk to Cotincll.—Thos. D. Mahon. • ' 7. Constables--Jarob Itrotz, Ilighrtriinitablo; Robort McCanna), Ward Constable. - e Justices of tho Pearo—A. L. Sponslur, David Smith, Michael liolcoMb; liteghon. Keepeni. DEAR BILLY:—We all, that is me'and Onnn and Mellon and Mr Argruff. bodes at the • • First Presbyterian Chord., Nei:thereat angle of Cow Itlifitzpi Huns, which the pies thar Hint tannic ire square. Rev. Conway P.• Wing pastor,.- curtness ill' the konnnin mint, but jedgin lulu than tame, ever Sunday Morning at 11 o'eleck;'2l. 31.0tud i o'clock uv peppurnaint, ,with n leetle bijou tunnups and frakshin of dekatle colludn. They hats * uni Second Presbyterian Church, corner of Small minter . cud Pomfret. st vets. • Rev. 31r Elias, Pastor. Services 1 eva , iy day, regly. My nice us apa at appil 1111 l eau, at t 1 o'clock, A. 31., and 2 o'clori, P.:1: • thiniplint. Pot Ipi aim bud , pervidin you donut ht. John's tb nisch, (Pri , t. Episcopal) northeast angle of, bar no suri,lis uv lon ics hoi at It o'cliwk A. M., :old o d ock P. 31. fiati at and bacin Cetr., sq. Itev..hicol )tors, 11. orss, Rector. Services . noes, Buda you ant ant folly at ialvavubbly , English Lutheran Church, IledlOrd between Mani boon to linv. 'Patti:tikes With good, thik, Walt, and Lout Ivor streets. Itev. Jacob Fry, Pastor. Services Alleendz lilinssiS , is tip . entlid. at 11 o'clock A. 31, and 0 o'clock 1'.:1, .As regardn . the other. befit) (hat' at the 11brutnp Reformed Church. Lvolther, between llan. I over and Pitt streets. Rev. A. 11. Kromer. Pastor.—' ifliutzpi lions, taint much: - Not. a crate uv Service:4ot II snook A. Al. and 11 o'clock 1',:1- ltOtibreil ,Ive t eclat setast heel . I've bin. -They :Methodist E. Church, kinsi charge) corner °1 Alain and . „ „ L brings to the tabil a kind . tie batter-bred, Pitt Streets. . . , • 11 o'clock A. SI. at o'clock P. M. • which ur certny spnytts. . Dilly if you Methodist E..t'hurelr utecond charge.) 11ev. A. A. coed send me llgood hot pone with 01c-instant Reese, Pastor, Services In College Chapel, at 11 o'clock A. 31. and 4 o'a,lock,'l , .51 onus, hard is the dovvil which it eels and Roman Catholic Ch"urch, Pomfret near East street. look like It famed 1/1' broken skillit, ° givita uy a Rev. --. ramtor. services on ti 0 2nd sun- inan'sjorieuth natio raslanul and hole:nun ex tiny- °reach month. tlerman Lutheran Church col of Pomfret and 111,41 V5, you ' d alitHte Il laver. El' you land a Bedford streets. 11ev. St A. 31: it tap in a pewsptipir and send it rite along, ,sir - When changes In the above are neces.aary the ~ i•nneing ar it - Sangasstuun Jtv his 118111 C P roper masons 2tre requested to wof us. 'on envy thing. witicli it then goes free in the Postoilts all cool' kreashitt.'ta when the liongissatuna guts till the car they doant rite than Hann- on Thaw °tau box, and go grattis. But you sea govinunint is seela a tool it . pais um for cintanain, ctdliug tv it itaielidge:" Billy, spenc you was to Ili at mail to sum ftichin; find was to pay hint ta.,ltevvy pries our Coin uv it ; woodint you think he wen distracktal ef ho . wuz to tics you to !my Itim _ extl7 fur cutrunin to whar he cowl gut Ito. lain wuk ? UN' kens. . M hen 1. lived ovnce fur 'Duct ellick Dilliu , I walkt ten libel in the multi to git thaw, and the idee ellitygin hint lantlain fur goin Thar, atuvvtar cloud nay_ lard. I'd a t hot 1 wuz a lad et' it But sich is liongiss. Onus tells 1110 111111 . is 11 Senn) tall' 11010 ill 1111811i1111111 vvbich Inis hilt him a pullick 1111.11i8 with wun trip uv italic looney, .I.tal a member from Jorjy•han - biltliiNit Tole total with the nabau,.... which for Ste 'reetaiialiti Calla It . - Alileidgetiii. ' At. the Alba zpi,.. whirl] Oatan—Lees a, tune_ fello, lie calls it the .Milatzpizinllons, soy* he bleeves they ceezins the pile than with ossnick s a whole cholas° of bolus, a beep uv : unit ladies, old and , ping, !witty and ugly, murrid and ningil. I tell you, they drest3is outin the adds Caliker ? taint neon a. stitch, 1 Hint, emelt caliker, 5000 st over that. They donut liable natlain. ! Aims bar up to the firm pitta, nukes nakid, tree is pr. Ded uv 'lvintur, too; Hoo on the glow, thurnionitur doun to zeeroo By-jing ! 1 %comfit , . what winantin's skins in maid uv. Fete be dad shinul et . they wins 'joss Hind of they woodint 'lntik the warininist kilo uv shoo that UVVIIr wuz wb; +Kin-tole pennytrait ? It kin"sertuy not. Then again. these Leer la dress so nine, in ItionStlB keeriul uv than close, histin thaw hates hi and lei up. In wet wether„ not shunted nor feard'of • thar. A , nmubo;'iii lac most of these Indic I dint. no; at:few I t tluz; . ptickly Mix' Ilannetun, which• her launbun Amen gone to. Kallyforny, and Miss Saludy Trungil, which slaves a venry grail free uv Onne and Aiello°, and Mr. Ar gruff ISkashinully ingagin her in konversablain lait at. nits. Alizllunsouta Oleos powful pownil, and Sn.easy.. to . _ git__pltnyttinted_ iinit A jedio •Theysay slices !ahoy writell, and 1 reckin, its so: fur she wars 'a site uv joolry uv the finest kind. Miss Sn ludy ,Trungil;elices a remOkably stylish look ing pearl, ban tall, bandstim fornid, full uv . cents,- and a Weill sassy I ixpeo.' She and Oansivnaitey tbielt; Mr. Argrulf, he injoizo punkin-fain - lid littil 111elloo , he grins Oritil at her sunditinas. Sheen bounto be marl:. At a nuttier • tient A shin-tun - volt t a NV I en a t i_no titers CILU RC IiES, DRIKINSON.CoLLEGE flu,. CharloU Collins, D. b., Prosidont and ['raft:fixer of Moral tz.rlooe.o. . . Huy. annum M..h.hilsory.D. D., Professor of Philoso phy sod riuglirh Ittenddio. James \V Marshall, A. 31., Professor of Ancient lam R oe , -Wm. L. Boswell, A. M.. Professor of iltatlienuitlcs. illloin C. Wilson, A. M., Professor of Natural Science and.emator..ollhe.llunettni. Alosuoder `churn, A. M., Professor of Hebrew and Dlodern lauguage, Samuel D 11111 men, A. M., Principal of the Grammar School. . 11: F. Purcell, A.. 111., AF,lstnnt Indhe numunr School BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS Audrow 11lalr. Preeideut, Saxton, ,P. Quigley, E. Comeau. C. P. llwuerh•li,J. Handltt.n, Feermary..lason \V. Eby, Treasurer, .1,11111 phnr, Jleeseuger. Meet on the Ist Monday or each Mouth at 8 o'clock A. M. at Ed. uestluu CORPORATIONS CARLDSI:E DEMOSrr BANC—President, Diehard Parker, Cashier. Wnt.M.llecteate Clerks. J. P. II aster. N. C. Mug seituatt,C. W. Reed; Directors. Itiehatd Parker. Thomas Paxton, Moses Bricker, A Brellenl Bottler, Jacob Lelby. It. C. Wootheard, Win. 11. Mullin, Samuel Wherry nail John Zug. eItiBILIMAND VALLIA list,, 1105 e CompANy.—PreAdeol, Frederick Mittel Secretary valid Treasurer, Idlward M. Diddle; Snperintondent, 0. N. Lull. Passenger trains tines a day._ Eastward leaving Carlisle at Man &dot. A M. and 4.6 0 i''eleci: Oh Two trains every day Wostwarti,Jeavlng Carlisle at 11.50 o'clock A; 31:, - atto 2.50 .I'. N. CAaLISLE GAS AND WATEII etomorr.—PreFident, Fred. crick Watts; Sycretaey, Lemuel Todd; Treasurer, tn. Ileetem;,..Directors. s', Watts. Richa P Lena rd arker. Le el Tolld...Wm. Beetem Henry Saxton, J. W. Eby. John 11.1.1orgits, It. C. Woodward. and E. 31. Biddle Cumuen,mn VALLEY Dime.—Prtildent, John S. Sten rett ; Cashier. 11. A. Sturgeon; Toiler, Jos. C., 11101 Tor— . John S. :demi t, D a, tier, 3161ehorr Drone., man, Richard IVoods, John C: Dunlap, ROA. C. Sterrett, U. A. Sturgeon, and Captain John Dunlap. SOCIETIES Cuinberlar-!. Star Lodge No. 197, A. Y. til.meets at Marlon lull. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of alloy Mouth. St. Johns Lodgo N 0.213/ A. Y. M. Meets ld Thurs dey of each weigh; at Marlon flail. Carlisle Lodge No ill I. 0. of 0. P. • 31cets Monday evening, at Trouts building. FIRE (.0M PA NIES . The Union Fire Company wee organized lh 1/80. Prosideat,, S.: Common; Vico President. William 31. . Porter; Secretary, A.-D. Ewing; Treasur Peter Men , yen. Company meeta the first Saturday InMarch, Juno, • September, and December., - • The Cumberland Flee Company aria instituted rebru• Jr • wry 18; 1800., President, Robert McCartney: - Seeraturs; Philip Quigley; Treasurer, if. 8. Ritter." The mammy meets on tile third Saturdaty or January,, April, July, • and Octuber.: .. The Deed Will Hose Company was Instituted in March. — 71833. ,Preslalat7ll7A7Siiirifirdig re run tunes • D.,/dcCartney; Secretary, Samuel if: Could; Treasurer, Joseph D. The company. nie.ats the second Saturday. of January, 'April;J uly, and October. RATES OF POSTAGE Postago on 01l lotAorsof nnarludf nonce wrigdit or un dor. 3 rents pro paid , excopt r,o Colltondn or Orogon, w MO. 1n 10'0011. P.prevnld. : .... '. :.. ~._ , „ . . . . poidmio nir Humid '',—w!thiti tbe Count) Stat.e.l4-centg-por ytar.--Tnaily-petrl- of the Unltufl Atarui Yes cejttn Pyslagt , nn all triitolert papers ulidor ,wol;:ht, I caw prtiTald ovo rents, Atlywilsed le y. orm, hq., barged tlin coat of adrorll.l~rr:. H . E4A LEI JOBA' BOOK • tirE, Coir of the Fqitire, Nab' St uttrq. 41P , IVe extract, &run one of one exchanges the fol Towing beautiful ortielo written by our toi . vnemno, end first published some ten years n(o. Wn doubt whether the Ine!..urerjudgulent of the author could add one lino to linvio‘:o IL THE SESCTOZOS CALL. =ill , "t gaper them In I I gialipr, U 101111131" Prepare to enUM!" earth's beautiful— Ye Ones of glot:ltTim mien, , • Yotr forms will make right dainty food I+m• my Hoped pots.lweep :" The worn( shall hold Its recolings • Irprill the beauteous breast; • - \Otero once the gentle ero•n kiss %Vail deemed ton rude to rest. — . --- PKMA - rete - rOme I - Woe's ntHckun ones, Whose trembling f otstops trend 4 .7`"' The ettunidinn• which margins ou The temples ottho deml. . . • 1 call—yo - silver:d • Preto toil to set. yon free: • - My spade awaits your requiem— The clu.d's lest me • Prepare to yoluel ambition's dupes— 'Vt; favord ones of faille; EaAlessable banger so . in shall shroud 'le triumphs of your name; • Tlie•loatitnomeworm shall leave Its trail Of slime:4on file brow, . first the wreath of glory twit:Oil P!otelly in honer's glow. - I call the-ye I .pure, slnle,s ones— -- Fair 'pr':7l.tlers of the falust hlflFFoins only lien " To flda'im Infancy. ` • ' I wait your comlnr, gulli*rs onus— . Bright smiles were-only triven To trare.nn strlelum hearts of lov, suell,(lliist ukld. Is Ilenten." Pinpare to come!' ye heedless ones, • Who Linton: 41 111011011 . R nays--- Infuselaity'stralu, efjoy seem Ireath'd lq possion'S syren lays; Your drones are nanOlt: the.fiat's•goue, And it is writ. oulUgh, '• The Fool that. ainnelh wlifnlly • Sheik rayieSY, hopeless die." Come tine! Clone n 11! earthen gold proud ones! My 11018' need doluty food! • • ~ The grave worniseala thn brolbet , bond -------4- " - . - .- Wlzt beggary and blo 41. • Hurrah! hurrah! she arrou'e Knoll Naught eau•tho haughty save; DEAio Is A 011011n' DEMOCRAT, • • • Ills lIALLOT•IIeX—TIIE finAVEI CARIMP, Pa [St otn.tho Southern Utorary MesaelTer.i o THE. LETTERS NOM ADDIIMS TO BILLS( IVVINS. y 0 tri4',Tti LETl:put: THE MINTZPI Pons— A KONVERIMEMIN—MR ADDUNS VIAITA ICONOIBI3. v.kos that's a large passil nv . gentilmen at . the Itlintzpi— Sonny tuz, t 1 ripryzentatiVs, Gin- Jedgis, ,Clux, and so folk with titer wievs end darters, tho the clux they, cunt. ,etude to hay no wievs, bein' Vetchid .po,, they tell me j it or wntit a map's while, which has'been 'used to eOnttnith plantatiltin . igzistents t01:111111 in ` fleet' to theeS triMtenjtis tavun bildins, with tharMitivil floes, Splendid itad sbowtilalLourpits to gee .iho tuns and, speshily the, India, boti4 lo ng . missagis liver and 'at .prouni;and the Gnaith nul tuttleiVillues; They: nun' baba' so prom! They his sick hoops; they go by You soattou, ful ontl.the, Ci/k8 4dg( ,sattins' 'skyttpcs'yd:ireifY:llll.ll,CB;.mitlin. uv. Elio skin uv yo boddy krprl and yo ice tivjobeti to git; dark with a . . - )6.41a0F1 so much magnilflysent frock surroundin wun littil woman, which you cant blotted she blongs to the famly,of Atidwand Eave,_bault to sin aitd sorro. ' NO Billy,',thees proud cretus is lifthi hi tabuv iliawtallity, and seein uv urn, you tdands thar cold in your goose -skin aflictid with a abetwatinable cents uv infeyorrity. Jess fur the saik uv theexsperrymint' you real like youddike to Mik-wun uv times gloyus beans into a peewits ploud growl and pull a fisshin Worrunt out uv whar its jess bin turned over by the mole Male-andput it. rite into the pam of her littil white IMO. You warttt to cumpar ham with - the-Mtn itself and then - 11ctfize upon the subjiel. Me and thins and Mellon was talkin bout this beer verry thing the uther_nite wroom, and ME. Argruff Itestim__ip _while we wuz ktinversita and every wunst inn inwhirl techin sum of the tinist bine tie Itobsin County, Tennysy, whiskey which Hon: Mr. Jeans he give to thins I wrettiarked pritty Much what I has kre you any, and Oans, (which ar the kuyasist yung man in thawirld, bein puftickly retchill inside tie a lions with his close on, strippin uv um off to the white under wins 800111 . 11 Itc Atitii in hie wrome) (Oims. he sais, Mozis," wee's vay fatnilyar now, " Muzis," he sais, "yen dos great injestis to the far seeks he Washiattin Bitty. Sue far from .not likin(shin worruniS, they ar verry fund uv _ Dont you know that they talks um and breadths um and cooks 'ton and eels um ?" "Shah !" I solo, " you cant fool trrtr" S'e "%belt fac, I alio you. They joss cuts off the. ons we um anal mats tun. They ar.wun of the moss fa‘dinable dishes Ile polisht suckles .° and 'the French naimfor •um is IMlCkitroney." .at.lum, a ad seen his_ kountinents 'were intily composed Theta l mutat' lat the Mimi!' rancher uv fine drest wimmen in silks which eels lishin wurrums,and call um by the naim which Yankee Bandit- called his_ patty, And I has scoot lertit that , ' Mslinubbil peciail ects_9misliereas,.csleamin uv. unt_it' .. a grate dellikissy. • - tale Methyl or a wile-bloddid no ere tur, and when 'he sets iar a inane strafils rite roun ra stone, like it. will. a littil trigger boy he wuz drawin in tweet his !Wags to pat luitn . on the lied. Ile donut say, o .initey much. and akordinoehat lic_duz ,say smuts natfia what it is, ctiws its Ear" • Ile speak up. S'e ‘• The •Butakingatate man, once, you kale; Billy) or rite. ,All witionin it dirt The itientitty'S'nbiloot. I shoed ..see :Ad d-minds imeco.ryinitit tilde." - Dials vary 811111 .- 8 good and sion'sqoul; sum's worth'iataltervaytin /1141 SLIM I reekin Adtitaini can tell us what the fartm4 lain in dirt to improve it." " Metcyo, S'e " Igzoctly.. The ' silty sivlizahun "uv -winentio-in - lottr-tirtr - aiduarnment - -uv - -;io !hutch uridginlal fetall norti — witlili cantankeniss crop ate silks .and_ ribbins teamed up by the stimmulus tiv gold, the only •troo soshil and 'dittyill.% genie." . •' Cum." t•tris Mr. _ Argruff, - "this ar verry wrong talk for men who MIS mothers 111111 sis ters: None uv you bleeve a wird you say. Minis Bab . ie - r iTy Well." I Niiis, u k n tomburyun g ..bath in ears and-ixspeyunts, but I'm-20-turd consider. - bit upwls " or of it knim wood not be what fend it win:" Oa ne Seamed teeld, and sad: : heed hail' that ides tufting,- --Little ole Mellon aisle very ear kastick; ‘‘'Argruff. lemma advios -you to set up a retitle poetry. shop: pit a masheen, and work it with Rob'ein Cetirity Whiskey. , I sayes, " Mr. Argruff, did;you think you. wuz marrid to that or gparl,:" . • , . " No," he sail, strong.", : ~ " Well," I. wrentarkt, Al rudest I wuz'nutrrid to her, r,rutlier sumboddy snood be titer. , Theginrul apitiyun uv the n talforhood—" "Dam the, anberlinott!" ',- he • wrepliod, Tilierre nom:lb - came& iiiiiiiiliiiiii -'••• . With that the orgy:nine dragt,:atial we all squandod off to our serril titiartinints. • : • Llias give.youdtis a konnt,,.7,llilly, not be cans I deems the idea uv settia: on the bank uv a kreak all day with a genii:or entuything i vein aridginel-or calculitid to instruck you ' mittch,*but, becalm 11 , shase you.how wremaka i bul is the mines uv the peepilitir Washington. Cerrny evrything and evryliOddy hoer is ' strantige, and, no Mr. Argroll stile, ita , i .genria, which is the bitten for peekewlyer. Uv the akewitilituntsis f lots lately -maid, nun is mo intro:AM alliiillkatie than Me. Menu:tit; which lives vulg'ly called 80, 'the' I'Ve! tinvver scan him with a lady yit. He olittrOs a quarter - uv a. dollar -to beintrojniced to you:, and runs his tong like a wheet fan, like lie.rtriz foerd you woodint, let him git throb. ills, face' is fross bit amt tinkled pnwful, and-'ll ,en . got him a sharp; - onnachrul eye.: -I nuveCr seas lint, which I do dell 11411 mos evry {Lay, hobblin long the street with his shod, •and his sti4pid. britchis, and bianting'd up feitt,nbut my reek- oleckshuti trns to too things neer, lCordsvil, which is this`: ---:Ole Capin • Sinker had him 1),.. 1109.. - iinim- iVrankin, wurr,t a lien saildit Nisi' but bein I 't , • •‘,FOtt !leaven's sake, Suiy,, do be serious,. if mitcy ole, teffied him 011lell' /1 ol'z , . feel to lie, •• you can, for five. minutes. Pray. pray cease_ in the noberbool Ulf a Ole tumid:l;4omi terhar key hens, .. lie bad-plenty, to eal,,bnt-what lie -lhis -triflin g' which 15 but erne) p la y in g with eet duo him nu goad, aid--lie got: looney and nayfoolifgs, and lOt us treat this subject, as it . ,deserves, soberly atutserionsly... , . teener evey'day, till you cued qv'.harigil it hitt • Well, there, then!' die 1 the 'laughing. on his Kipp buffo< is they say. y Whenavver ole Wrankin but: down. which' wait 'oiling,. bl '- • There, thee, is that grave"enough?' yak eyed girl, to. Whom Charles Westerley . the boz-zods got artier him, aitifektingAiim, --B P --e Martin at him. and peckin at liftA'lze./ Finely , the corners of my mouth are duly turned • , po ole Wrankin suffna red en mi from these ddwn, and my eyes rolled up; and I . am - ni -- mishits no got unions, and Of I 1 flood cum sober as a patient who has caught sight of the over the Sod he that, it woe the „shedder tiv a dentist's instruments. Do f snit you 80 r, 1 iIUZZWI in the ar, and weiteintae thelerbarker __!_You Suit nie anyhow, and you know it we 11,:.., you--witch?' cried 'Charles, gazing, with a boos and shot the Mulish to keeplum bein Oct smile, at th e pretty Vett; :puckered op- in BS r -1 hero 'hist feat,- Well; won ilay,lt cunt Close affectation or thotturdhois. 'But he was not to dowdy all day, and pit ole_lVrankiii. thinkip T ihe lievvins waz alive Avith. buizz•ffds.,- staid iin.l. by driven - from - Ids point; anit Ito - resitsaetl, ---- " . his terbacker lions and shot th*dougli, crudAravely' after a pause, Jim time has come, tiler (title, and bout nile cum tratitp uv than- , S""Y' when I feel 1 have a right to demand an !explicit. answer to my suit. You have trifled •- der. liockt down the ole lions, be rid hint, and maid a fine monyouttint for him : {Veil, Mr. :with my earliest feclirigs long enough... nave ilk:nom wromi ties ate of that nr o e skragly ole4 grown restless tinder my fetters,' • : , . 'Shako them 'off. then, Charleyl' interrupt- Mots red that. or ;ole tainblin-ilonir Me house' -... . which inethinx lie can't hole aplong.: lie ay iial.the Sauey girl, tvith-a pretty defiant toss sertny or a man uv jeenyus, • . to do: it. ' _._ . fottlin as' sinip'thy for him. :,•T • whibia I f oa l s a i at her heild, within plainly 'Said,. ' I defy you , I seas, Billy. I'm libel to run.efin the true. is 11 injillo on the Sent lisied . weallrode. as I hassint tole you or mann' hardly- - I begun - to tell you uv, But won thing, nto I mostkunr ate year I quits.thitt hoer epistul, l , : vibien ar.is rollers: " - I tellin Mayan Iliad, a, grate coOkret, which I fines I cant keep natltin from. ' or uv my win s 0,5, id . we'....v)t - re trtta . iti Anil lifartty',ifit. eavin Mr. fArgraff, 0 Andp'tickly. .Mel- ,- it„, boo, which she safe they nose, two mulch en- - nyhow.; 'but too tend too Illy oan lifers my self So I (hot' I'd nook anion mid taik pus-. 1 nul observashin uv evryt fling. Spadily nv ICon rgiss. So I gone and gise way tip the street I in the mist of a grate dust .which-blose hoer konstunt like dirtishin tifildieet; nod' core up too the Copt ul. I jes tell you the Captul hoer ar n outlaw site to the Captol in Itichutundoit, the yard, which its faslinpublini. to call it grounds in a silty, or aboutlwifty mulch tho swim, nicks us'. mat and hat Mizzen !iv the other.: The bikini or about is Jong* is from Baltlin's ole eta (they tells me flees dun move domino to the plane rode) too the Pisky oil I oilman in Kerdsvil Spea-In to Dans a both I'this bildin he smile its like awl gall derided in too three parts. But I tole hint 'that 'a gall were won thing, whitch it woz a blmther. • Ali." he sais, but, you Sea, I Bed awl gall nr it difrint thing from gall. whitch its tot ely difrint front a Enierrykin's gall. bein heap 1110 tiv it ; and that's the resin •Freittch peepil is the mese gall-ant in the will. And that or a spesinin uv won Ile 9311,118 punt (pun, laceain a wird whiten moons sunithin ethic), on the wird giant, which is spry, tentive tot Ile geniis. II oever.the Caroni Midi!' liver ar imments- Taint. finislit tho, and the top or the middel Ilr it.ar attuned with a eurkil or pillows whitch heir port white rind part black.looks like trees whitch has bin helm', sum belt id and sum burnt. Your has to go ,up a siteursteps to git into° the hialinotial tholerst thing you toms to no n marvel monyutnint representin nakin Boutin hoeing standiu roan a post whitch has a numb° uv split pitchers stuek•to the sides uv it—nod this monyumint ar hilt rite in the ethnic' _uv a pen tiv,stagnint worter.ritegrean,, until what's•mo the you wand Star oridgimillyi but was maid Oar to bild the monytimint in ton wont bleeve ine, Ili ly. but its dm fag and shows what fool peepil dna• is in 'this will, Thar s 11 ion railiq rem the pon, it soon. the r cook bild been thorin slops intim it, .plickly carrots. But warm carrots, Billy; avhot.you roe'. in twoz ? Why; gale fish, which tile, eon is ful uv uni, and ; they lade so ,sdll :in the warter 1.1 hot. t Wuz corrots. Dole fish is a Ilillo UN' yeller; holly 'march, only i line .haelis As yaller, or rubber scrod, too - • . - '.• : . While 1 wuS alookin at the pearoh,..fine la dis and numilnim na• Kongiss hop on passin me gain up Stars Mica tho milder, whiten its al- Wain ill the sealincl story, the - parleris hl loon. Fealin moddis I delmmoined ,to go in 'the kitchen and chat with the kook. whiten I hoped she wits a fait ole nigger wonittn, like it cook mad be, tel I .setts enyithl_up dais with the kumpuy. I past on by.antartil tenth stone cumin warter under the bridge, 'got in too the heals and lookt ;and looktferthe kitchen which dcrnd e t f I food tine it. 1, ass'd a man' . noin by totin ovbooks, lott.lte rinde no aten ;loin to ma. J tried,a heap.liv doughs 4 all looks. FinlY, I Stet I'd go tip stars ennyhow and , went up, and when I got Iliac it lookt too, like down stars than doun stars ilitl.. - Peerd like twuz a Soft, with lug dubbel ptisseS Iry rokomil a skewpt out Beebe, and heap of bock :ids, and trash, and won thingiond a nuther dayin about'. Peepil wuz passin, a few uv tint but not Mint -to ixpose my, igronrinee, J suds imiltin to um. 11 were rime dark in tlotr, and I _ __ went aroun.ond *moon Well pran'ip 'I (alma to whin• it were lighter; and heroin titre° ti glass. dough, faun a pair of twistid .stepa gain ',up : Ilicr_yit.in the.bildin.,...l...wits a .goln on-up,. but Impine to'look over my shoulder •I sean a floater, glass dough, and throe it'peppil,whielt I node 4.,,A•ttorKozigiss.. . Aproaohin the dough a•mlatter Mina odtin inside halls, it rite •oitut. -with a reap, and I goes' in 11Ny . IfOttp, fealin prsty imbarist, and noCseeinitv - 'mtftel_i fer a tient - , When,' cum too:fklittle . .. tionnia.amall room. -with a hello' sealin iutinill tip in it'-kber-, vd manor', mogny fernitclier, a..firTpeepil.and, :Tom the room at reglar pipts,- iletabo,av, ban : rirwr-grate-morg•-•-Braitersiire•th . to cat.? Fo fride ("moonlit Emitters, you no lied, flue, ne'ek,anct fieei 0' tlin'breseriv'a. Billy) by all lieens—,fo apeeco." ', • truni. , ,oliopt'aut uv whiteatiarvjU., With; riluoi,- •••No," I Os, '• sum frith) - °tackle, buttuil biskits, andat tishin.lien."• .'. • , -..- 'loin part .sunitit in like the , boil lnai . ,a: wick glass, to set it on: Bobbie a long. !evil' niogay ' ,111 r.; Argruir, he went on like he - uuyver bonnister."set sum uv thelcuyuatiptlkunkinci in lieei d nun ay. ati. , - • Whilellie lite laala, lel -, vittkiits. ,Of all altd,lh• :all,: they' *BB, die lee leek. ileaPjet 00 • the lie Oiin ' uv.lier pee dad - 'wet. .llgl,y,• . ,_ . llli•sued: fortlierg !„.1 . shood :Alden' twilit? plume noTher, vois. ',II lien the ' edg • iliey:wtti•. - tind• Mi. , . arid -:•rittlilidy,'.:'and. lay trimblei in_ dein.- nod.-when-tlie.son,senda -rest--nn ilaiilt. sulk. ;spans,, With-trenteridas ,aislald,',lttroil.shaft,.from the purl al ;plllB, let }leaves, settin titer belling that 7 Ur':lianOiter, , de pl.ess my life to Iter ono. suit let ,that last till is dab., :Yottieatiii .stivin,:,riqr,,,nte..niutl ',Airway 'pa ajiiviiii iii , fier. to.knnsootnitrif t liar. .iirkilis• Squotlid.on nliig, l . and yutlfO ' sea ',ifeila iiVly„•rafy Oulu l. shall beetirn •:isto tauoli'''.bltitni •:tot'nto oletalOty.buziuflit'atittlitieitlizia;et,a', ' , ptilfit:,:lo , of eviti, wuis..pettikil uv my enhteyul , : re 7. Well thitt, is , preoniely 'Milt 1 4 neift..;ele, lel '(uultly, yomaned; the ',toeing:, us'inat day ur oes Settimbehino that,ar:liatirilater;,..:: • .., .2:. - 46 - is' 0 ii - d - -:WieVriii: , ,l;f - iiiicr -7 iipo4, - it - 1416 - g 4 - ) -- A - iiiiiiivii ti 9. - iiiFasTiiiiii:We , ,tc - firiiirtn7"4 ] 4ericheittstite,'kapobil.iiv!the pane Ili linigin the tle•iii inoit;:rife:liii.:titb;l4.• trind'l4 l .piitt. out , 01 . 1 hai wtilt.ek,eia , l viril :wit! na.mck'nfrkv.4o.,' 4 tee • ! 1 , '.' , •1i , !!...• rall•iii ' i 1t , 1e4.14 - Vtli,:ni. to . . . .. . , . Well," s'e "when yeti git to ns ole its I am, you'll ,be too toocluu'rytubble. , Thous vian,T ladis ttr'vane... ut,eire'rybialtly is vane ' "Yes" saiS, all is vatinyty seth the ireeeltur." 44 PeepiLuttik distinkshin," ho kontinyud, not 'Media mil, •' between vanity ty and pride, 'welsh' won and pretendin to &spies themth er. It's trim, fur mettylisiout pepposis, they kin be Sepratid, but, in point of fae, they are wun , and the - saint thing -the saim impale actin in dittrint dreekshins. Konshem power; that's,it. Bjeekt it epee the buddy, it,is van nyty ; infews it let no the' sporritt, it's pried. liewty is womeles power; yea, and man's too Pried is said to be the bit.is embishin, ambishin the movie those tie the soldjer and the staitsmun. • Bet e you mirror Sor a grate worytar or cement staitsmen , who was tit at hart a thousan I fleets HP) Valle then the racist gear! that sweeps the floes uv Broun's pages as dm she wee Klemm ry, and had Scene. and Amity and ,Bo nn ) and Ejipp, eye! the hole wirl at her feat." , "Good!" enyes Oans. Robsin Kounty whiskey," sayes 1101100. Mr Argrulf, he went on, sayin tie: '• And Mozis'eureplanes taw tiler skim. But shun is nuthin be! a nether naim for igno runts, which indeed ar the jenerriek term, for awl Mullin Mlle. Wimmen and men only skint times home they doaat no; or boom they reely , 'outsider unwirthy. - "Thar is wimmen at Broun's and the Gnashnul and the Nlintzpi: boo think SO meenly ell me that my preside maihs no impreshin on than augues,uv viskihey ette't ,posbly sea mee. ButtAtert the man' nor the wo- lion evver breatht the broth of life . boo cdod bkon me alter wanst, I hay w•alku candy up to the loughs uy thar, stiles and knoekt. And . . . 1.-wajur that the.prondia lady in Washimun will luv Mozis Addums artier she cants to noe him. Wimmen fantsy wild felloes, but they or eontpeld by a for uv ttmr unduly to /up Bich . . . , inen.as Alozis In all thar bilk and jooils they Iyood be glad to sea him in his homespun close; thar harts spontaingusly goes out to taunt an holds!, simple-minded, unsuspishus eretur like hilm'C' "13ut,7 I sez. " I ar stispishus —spishus is the devvil, and I've got good close is ennYbod dy-in my trune.lair trot a gointer war um evvry day! Then agin thdrin a num too his faiit is bad nianitas. - 1. ditlitt lteer hail well twtiz • moot " • " Well, we wont (ploy' a bout that " he Ws. " I beg yo poddon, But you doo our Wash intuu injestis. Midge evvur goo with the wails on a lishin frolliek, Alozis ?" Imintkry 1(11(0 I FlllB. Sc . "•WLIZZit it plesint 7" •‘ It were prime," I said. - S'e "No (lout. And you foun yo - gearls \Vuz jest is pritty and swete way ott in the woods and by the watus is they woo at boom in the drawn room, Its •jess so with them; u gearls heer . Taik m out in the kuntry and you'll line they ar isnateltrul than is a tree or hi us' binid tiv grass. Tlis the is, Alozis, a genii 'is like a'sue cute ; she fits tiUny , buddy, 'or miller 1 shoed say any plats." • Then lie B[oo, and side, and kept silent. • "Goo on,-" snit; Onus. • I pais the suite. • -Aiello°, bandit' done the bottil uv Tennysy whisky KliS, tab a• Hull uv the spervits uv jape then utid'perfeek." Alr. Amenll' tilled him up a squerril ado and weeztimed.. . . . S'e 44 1'ni a' rotchid man—a_ man, - .Anna liStnii u 6 it dre - eiiitiairleh'Thiit lif lofty senehris ago, and bas ovver §intz bin trine to realize it. • In vane! I've but one wish in thiS HO, and my' prar is this. Sum sweet, blpo summer day: the sweetie. that error domed, I wish to kipmul'aloan under the trees and by the wqrtus with the most bthrtiftdl wummun in'the irjrl.- I 'lVe must birabfiloOtlyaliiiin, end we lutist-be together all.day, frum the iisin uVthe run.tir the goin douu Sty the saint." " What." saves trans, ." without -4 '-RLISLE, P-A,-W-LEDNESDAY ) :- RINE turkilO and bttzzurds, :which, they did'nt tack no intruse in what ho eed, 'peaiin to bo . aleap mostly, but sum uv um roadin. I ebeod uv hay jedged the : man on tiM„flo t0,h0.,a loryor of ho hadin bin so easy and natclithrllke , -:ho did'n'rar nor lie did'n rip, nor holler, ,nor minpoog, nor tar his, ehert—he.warpt a bit Tike our.foiyeys which I has mail plenty hi . uni ut Buckingame koto: 1 tilde and tried to comptenwlkut this rem on the Ile wuz a eayln but all. I (mod doo I coodin taik nom° ingzioty in it theti the mud.turkils.,nfosed. 5.• /bid this ar Kongiss." I sais to myself. :; , ‘Vell", - dem' Kongiss" and I loft Goin out by the glass dough" whioh - the Whit tor man he pulld opin."egin, with his string, • I aunts at the foot uv the Windin Blare. to a " ole mall sellin appils. calicos, pize.alul so loth. I litka par pine, and ass'd fer, sumthin .to • , The ole man sed he did'n had 'Aught but Um jogger beer. - ~, ,Ennything like p'simmun beer ?" I sais• . . • 110 art' seam to tituleratutlne. so I Bain; "Oimmo sum onnyliow." And Ito gimmo sum, and I tastid it, and it joss squirtid itself spenliiniyusly outin me all Uverßalm is 8 urOridko. • __ . • "No wonder yew mills it logger boor," I sale. feyus ; "of it taint stump wartor I )rieht. I may be dad shiool," which it ar, Billy. And I ler What Inn I Senn uv Kongiss I rosurves. I've rlt snuff for wun tiom. °pram Tait to tTne' Jim. 'Mfember•mce to Kayine . and Ak' Looky. Wriepeolcfully and afeekshuntly yoso, • MOZIO ADDUMEI. Froin the Landon Fnmliy , liorn ld THE. 11111e1101!IIRTU,.11/AARIAGE reatinot, Susy —and you know it,' replied I the haplesa lover, -impatiently.. 'That being the case,' said Susy, takomy advice—wear them gracefully, and don't pull and jerk so•; it only makes them hurt you. • The young num t tirnefi. &way; and _walked silently up and down the room, evidently fret ting and filming internally., Susy,•meantime, 4004 aloof theewintlomilui - criawna& Charles continual moody lk. • 'Oh, bird is. on tbii lilac tree !'. cried, Susy, sinklenly. Do come and see it.' Charles mechanically approached the win dow and looked out. tDonlyeu think, Charley,' said Susy, laying her hand on his arm and looking up eagerly in his face ; don't you think you cou'd man age to—' What, 'Susy, dear ?' asked Charles, all his •tenderness awakened by her manner. 'What?' Drop a pinch of salt on his back,' returned the provoking girl, with an affectation of sim plicity; 'for then, you know, you could easily catch it.' His answer was to turn angrily away. His walk this time was longer than before, and his cogitations were more earnest ; for he did not heed any of Stray's artfully artless de vices'to allure his notice. At last ho stopped abruptly before her, and said : Susy, for three long years I have been your salter, without either confession of love or , . promise of marriage tan your part. Often.as'L have demanded to know yohr sentiments to wards me, you have always coquettishly re 7 fused MO an answer. This state of things must cease. I love you bettor than 'my life; lot I will no longer be your plaything. To morrow you are going awapto a-distance, to be:alsent for months, and if you cannot.. this very day, throw. aside your coquetry, and give, me an honest 'yes' fir my answer, I shall con.;' -dater that I have received a no,' and-act ac-; cordingly.' And how would that be What would, you do ?' asked Miss Susy, curiously. Begin by tearing your false and worthless image from any heart !' cried Charles, furl_ ously , That would be a-curious piece of business, Charley ; and you would not succeed either,' said Susy. - • I should and would succeed,' said Charles, as you Shall see, if you wish, cruel, heart less girl Bur I don't wish, Charley, dear—l love . learly to have yon love me,' said Susy. Why, then,' cried the foolish youth, quite won 'over again, why,-then, dearest - Snsy, willlyou,not consent ?' Remember. 1 said [liked to be loved,' re plied Susy; 'I did not say anything about loving: But, pray how long (lid yearsay you had been courting . rue, in that pretty little speech of yours Y' . . . , '.Three long yeare,l replied Charles. • . • Neatly and accurately quoted, Charley.— But you know my cousin Meltel was only won after Ore years' courtship. You don't suppose, t arn going to rate myself any cheaper than she'did, do you? Suppose we drop this tiresome subject for two years; 'perhaps by that time t nuly lie able to wotalyself "up to the.falling-in-love point— there is no knowing what wonders time will effect.' If you are not in hive now. „you never wltl be,' returned Charles, sturdily ; a and I Will have my answer now or nevoir. • •' • ' Never, then,' laugh, d Susy. But she had gone a step too far. Iler often severely tried lover was now too touch in earnest to bear her trifling any longer. • • ••,. Never, be it then !' .ho cried; and seizing his-hat; he strode frinn the r00t,,. Busy listenitilo his receding footstersi with dismay. Bad she, indeed, by her ineorrigible love of coquetry, lost-hint ? It smote her to the soul •she-heard-himr-• open the front, door, impelled by a feeling of dospuir, she • raised tit' window sash; and, ' lean Ching forward,whispered, ' - • . arley, Charley 1 , yon be•niihe btiat to -morrow to bidmo good. 7 byu, wont yottl.-. Surely wikara friendti?' • a! "1 _Atlshe!spokO,•:shit-toro tr.-rosettern-heo-'-bO--- soot and threly, it:10 Jcidged on- his 41114 hilt he Brushed it any. as thought it had . bean potitin, itfidpnised on with out '-itey4sitenOlte-tesOZI-lhat-d • • IL-. Fairly the neit. inoriting; 'the .huntio of • depar-: • turn..lllsa 81183:: IFAECgOig efo:, accompany • her widowed rind tuyalitinuithor on a trip for: ;AS '..titcy.VOnehod 'tho'Sriforf 'and "tleseendod• rrottr.tlio,.. Twine, y's eyes Snide them— henrolaitig tor ono winhetl-for face; but it iyawnittOtOeo to boaben. • • :.The entubciat ley-.punting • tiiid puffing,: ifeetniegly , impatient to , he let Aimee; Susy. 8--, inether„lfiffettify.the servankpf eft !ilia ugeonf ,plifiietV. Them; hail armed the 'the ~. blYetf 40;2 Suey lyee-reltioturftlY: fullewlpg, Ivhen ,of n • voieQ: I,?fihhid; her-p the 81.16,tififfed.te leek retifiri,,enfiOnik4l4 , w - effU. ' • ~ pt • . Another instant. and Charles had thrown off • ( Yr i t• . i his coat, and. calling out loudly, .. Tell the • xaotts .partnitut. . . captain not to allow the wheel to stir, and lo' ...„....--....., • ..--......,......- . lower Inc a rope!' he sprang into the river. .ON FEMALES GROWING OLD,. But of her whom• ho was risking his life to • - --.--. save, he was unable to 'perceive any Cram - The followingventurous essay on the most • Judging that the current, of the river, might dalleate'ef subjects, is from Chainliera7 Edin. have, carried her - in little forward, -he 'Rivera buret Jout:nal: • , .• around, the wheel, but still :he saw her not, • ;Crowing old.' A time we talk of, and jest and despair seized his heart as he conjectured or. moralize over, but And almost hupeasible to that she might bounder the boat. Ile strained realize-at least- to Ourselves In others we his oyeS to see through the water, and direct- can see 'its' approach clearer ; yet. oven thou ..ly 'discerned, far below- the surface what op- ..w_e ar_e_slovrAoA•ecogetlielt,:_;_.H.What,!-Mise peared,the end of.' a floating garment lodged So-and-so looking old, did you say? Impok. between the wheel and the rounded bottom of tablet She is quite a young person; only.n the boat... . • lyear older' than I-and that- would make her .. , . •: - .lf this,were indeed.the unfortunate girl. tint Just—, Blois Met-tam forgetting linty lime least movement of the wheel must ,tottvitably goes.on.' Yes; with a faint deprecation which crush her, and Charles, in his terror, fancied truth forbids you to contradict, end politeness it was already beginning to turn. Re dived, to notice-'-.. I suppose we areiteithey of usso and °blinked at the garment. but missed it :- lyoung'lts we used to be." .. Ho rest) panting, and almost exhansted ; , but. t Without doubt, it. Is a tryin crisis in a wo. scarcely waiting to get breath, he again plung. ' man's life--a single woman ,particularly- , ed below. This time his efforts were reward- when she begins to suspect she is ... not So ed with success, at least so far that he was young as She used to be ; ! that, after crying able tobring_Susy's'fornito the surface of the 1 . , Wolf' ever since the respectable maturity of-- Water; - but she-seemed totally lifeless - seventeen-as some young ladies are 'fond of Charles was now so nearly exhausted .that , doing. to the extreme aumsetnent of their ire had only sufhpient presence of mind left to :-friends, the. grinr.wolf, old age,ls-ttetually - clasp Susy conHlsively to him, while he keptlnhowing Iris teeth' in the. distance; and no himself afloat by holding on to the wheel. , '1 curte .us blindness on the part of these Said But this, his last hope of support. scented , friends, no alarmed indifference on her own, also to frill .him soon, as ho perceived that it !eau neutralize the fact that Itcli, if still far off, wpm - mkt:loy beginning tOlurn slowly round. !tn. sight. And, however chariaingly -poetical By a most desperate effort, he, struck his foot ;he may appear to sweet 'fourteen-and-a -half, ' against one of the paddles,.so as to push him I who writes tuclaneholy'verses ab,a_gt ~ .I wish self as far from the' danger as possible. .A.i I were again 11-child." or merry/three-and. ) ire did so, something touched his head. and ! twenty: who. •t ve. preserves in silver paper-my his hand grasped a rope. New life seemed, Jinn gray hair, ' 'old 'age, viewed ati - a - mettr up. now infused into him. 'ire gathered all: his preaching-reality, is - .--tplite .another thing.: - energies ' and fastened tire rope round StMes to root.that you 'have had your fair half at Waist --cOnsolouseess then en I:rely - forsook iqnst of the ordinary term of 'years allotted. to 'hire. In the men. Mime, the witnesses of ,the mortals r that_you Alai? no right. to 'expect to __ scene, after gixing Charles's instructions to Ibe 'any - - handsomer, or - stronger, _or . happier - .the - caritain. had -tratehod his--tdruggles and than you are now; and you have telitabotr to exertions with breathless interest. -The friend- the summit of life, whence the next step must ly rope had boon fliing to him again and again, - necessarily be decadence ; ay, though you do but in the excitemeht Of his feelings, and his not red it -though the 'air may be -es fresh, . semi-insensibility, he had bean incapable .of and the view as grand-still, you know that it 'availing Jitinseltof the offered aid, , is so. Slower or faster, you are going- down At last, perceiving that ,Ito was quite ex. hill, ...To, thcsexylio do "hand-in-hand," lumsted, and must inevitably soon -let go his - "Ana few thogither at the itm,,a • hold on the wheel, and then prohnblyttink to * • • it.mak be a safer and sweeter descent; but 1 '. -rise no moi , e, the eaptainiudged it best to run the risk of moving off, so that a stnnli . ,- boat am writing for those, who • have to make the torrid be sent to the rescue . • descent-alone. - - - - The result of this Itazardens experiment It is not a pleasant. descent at the beginning, woo w . successful. Busy was yoked by means, - Whet you tifitUnt parties that youere not ask. of the rope. antLa bast. reached Charles in od to dance as much as formerly; and your. tiros to min , : him also.- . , partners are chiefly stont, middle-aged gentle- 800, sufferers wore token on hoard the - men, and slim lads, who. blush terribly, and ~,,,0 ' ,n b 0 0, ,,: w hi ch . now' To - pidly moved off to require a'greitt deal of drawing out: when you make tip for lost tittle :- - - . . . - are ' cleared" and patronized by etylish young. .. . . . And. time. when niar,heroyegithio"lth'Zini: seiousness. herfound lairnself many miles from home. Of Course, his first anxious inquiry was, for and when infoimed. that was rapidly recovering. his happiness Seemed complete. lie Otowod_itis._eantentment by pulling over, a nd falling into a deep, quiet creep. Abont sunset, a message came to him that Miss desired to see him. Ho found her ISting on a sofa in the cap tain's stnte.room, which had been given up to her: Ifer_mother was sittinit beside her. She looked very pale, end somewhat suffering, but she held out her hand to him very gratefully, while the tears stood in her eyes. . Charles, she said.-without offering a word of thanks. • I want to see a' clergyman. Is there nine on board?' I will go and see,' said Charles, moving to, the door; but. a dreadful thought striking him. he turned, exellibiting, 'Sitsy, you do not think that—'s , ' That I am going to die 4' said she, antici pating him. ' No, Charles, but [ want to see 0 clergyman.' Charles Went, and sobn returned; accom panied by a minister. I thank yell. sir, for . eorning to me,' said Snsy to the latter. as he entered. , 1 - have a strange request to make to you. Would you object, sir, in the presence, and with the con sent, of my mother, to unite me to that gen tleman ?' If the minister was astonished at. chiki ie quest, Cluirles was infinitely niers so. 'What did you say, Susy ?' said lie. ',Did I hear aright?' I believe so,' said Susy, smiling at M.:Ten ger amazement. Doe's the scheme mint yOur approval ?' IC was Reaven-inspired I' cried. the poor fellow, frantic with joy ; ,but a shade coming over his radiant face, be added, gravely, but, Susy, have you' considered?. Remember, I want your love, tud your. gratitude. I will be 'satisfied with nothing else. . ' Do not be concerned about that, my dear,' replied Susy, gazing , at him ' . very tenderly hr tough her tears; 'lie assured you have them both, and had the first long, long-before you had the laSt.! ',But, cosy, you said only yesterday---' Never mind what I said yesterday,' inter rupted Busy. with some of her. old spirit break ing out.. • Just mind what I say to-day. If I was a fool once, is that• any - reason I'must be one always? But, indeed, Charles.' she added, more softly, I have always meant to. be your wife —the only scruple I have is, that I am not half good enough for you ' It is needless to say how this discussion ended. - _The reader_has _already_ divined _that Charles continued his journey; and thus, hi the course of one eventful day, ho risked a life, saved a life, maile.an Impromptu Marriage,, and set out ou a most unexpected wedding trip. TUE CH IN F.tiF: —ln a country where thet:oses have no fragrance, and the women no petti coats, where the laborer has no Sabbath, and 1 the magistrate no sense of honer; 'where the roads boar novehieles, and the ships no keels; where-old men fly kites; where the needle' points . to the south; whore the place,of honor is on the left hand, and_the seat of intellect is in the stothaelt ; where to take off your hat is an insolent gesture. and p) wear white-gar,:. men ts is to put yourgel f in mourning— we ought not to be astonished to find a literature with out an alphabet. and a language without a grammar. It' we add that for countless cen turies the Government has been in the hands of State philosophers; and the vernacular dia.- Ivel's have been abandoned to the laboring class :es, ( I am about in the next, few words to call forth the eXecrntion of every Sinologue in Europe and Asia) we must not be startled to I find that this Chinese language is the niostin-' tricate, cumbrous unwieldy vehicle id - thought that over obtained among any people. : , ---Irhore-are eighteen .distinct -languages in besideb the Court dialect; and although by a beautiful invention, deserving of tation,the written language is co contrived as I to denote by the same character the sounds of each of the nineteen different. words, all'of whiCh it equally represents. this is of no great woo amoicg the multitude-who cannot - read: - - There is not a man. among our - Chineeo scholars who ealiospeak three of those . lan •guages with fluency, and there JR not one who safely 7 citlieTiffite or interpret an impor tant State'paper without the assistance of toaelli..r." —Hong I:Kong Oorrispondent' Lyn don -Times ' •• ' • ‘' . • • • , . . • . 09, .lko no•fearetliet..l.lte.:devil gyer, (301110,f0F ef,ques :tipeeble piprele.,' 5 , 11 e I,yill,net be silly ei.aotigh , 0 ',teke - , the 4rouble," ptiist-71C.tiyetiplidey;..;4,fe Da: A, fellaiv,'slipppd,•4Pia' pa an log.liqe.: aniiia*aitt lag poottorci' ,piptloreo,;, , ' I Jl4l/0 impjltp,:lpiya;,llurpi„qoArri, lYikii) the. kltyouta wpip,in,aalkes " . . • is' alivoyalo'bo...diatinimielmLfrom. hit!' Who *es ot • - . • . • . . • • 1 11-50- per - annuipa - firrativanceTi - 7 $2 00 If loot paid In athialace. chits; who Were - WI - heir 'cradles witon you wore a growls woman; or when some .boy, who. was your plaything.in petticoats, has the iinperti (once to look over your :head, boarded floc _ grand, or even . .to consult you bn his love of, fairs. - When you find your acquaintance de.' lioately.abstaining from the term 'old-Maid" in.your prosencemsr, immediately -qualifying it by an eager panegyric on the solitary sister hood. When servants address you as "I'sfa'am . instead of 'Mint' and if you are at all stout - and'eonsfo'rtablq-lonking, orange shop keep ers persist in snaking. out,3:ytfur-bills to Mrs. • • pressing, upon four notice toy's and . perambulators. Rather trying, too; 'when, in speaking of yourself as a -long habit, you unwittingly do—you'det‘Mis otvert smile on the face of your interleedtbr; or. led by chance exoitoment to deport piny - self in.an ul tra-youthful manner, some'instinct warns you , that you are'making yourself-ridiculous. Or, catching in seine strange looking-glass the face ... . .. _ that youtve too familiar with to notice much,. ordinarily, you suddenly become smart; that it lo not a young that it will never be a yollug face again; that it,will gradually alter and alter, until the known. faeo'of your girl hood, whether. plain or pretty, loved or dis liked, admired or despised, will have altogether Vanished.--may, is vanished ; look as you will, you cannot see it any more. THE PARIS FASHIONS We hear ,it rumored that our long, skirts and sweeping trains •are to be replaced by . short petticoats—a desirabfe change. if effec ted with moderation, but, unfortunately fash ion repudiates good sense, and one extreme is ' generally succeeded by an excess in the op posite direction. The favorite color is decid edly green, for bonnets, trimmings and dress es. 'Double skirts - are worn in taffetas, and -other light materials. They are both simply hemmed, ornamented by a plaiting a lavieille. Flounces still retain favor; they aro now of ten arranged sons not to reach higher than • the knee. Sometimes to. flounces are so placed as to leave the front breadth uncovered, by them, and the interval Slits left is covered by bpws of ribbons Flail; skirts, which ,are • always made very full," may bo prettily' trint- med by placing a bow of ribbon, with 'long--- ; ends reaching will() bottom of the -dress, on each scant of the front breadth, about a quar• tot: of IL j, , artl be-ow tho waist. Dreszies are also frequently trimmed with silk cords hr.,- ranged in brandebourgs, or in bows with tas sels. A very becoming spring or summer toilette is composed of summer taffetas, with'a double skirt trimmed with bands of vie at velvet with boivs of velvet arranged as just described; the corsage is Ornamemedhy violet velvetbrandel bourgs and made with five points.`. The bran• debourgs are repeated on the front of theup.. per skirt. Over this is worn a poinfetrman. tle. having two deep frills and a hood of lace. The bonnet is white crape, edged with way bands of violet taffetas and .velvet:. A Velvet plait of the same color surrounds;.the crown, sod is faitened on'one side by alaise bouquet of violets in two shades. A-ritche of blonde and violets ornaments the inside:of the front. Dresses of heavy tissue are -usually made with but' one skirt, trimmed withquitles of either velvet or lace.' or bows of ribbon.. • During the warm weather wide open sleirms• appear likely to be most in, favor:: Herogoi : grenadine do sole or English grenatilue, tell° do soie, t dlet is de laine, 'n• cheeks; Stripesi: or. chine, elnimbery goitre: , printed , and pekin, with colored, patterns on a *bite ground, are the fabrics whichvill •lie in •de+• mend. For : full dress moire antique oontinucS to be very "ouch in use. :Chines: and...plaid • silks, in large patterns, are alse l inuch horn. •` Ti-otin bonnets are in great favor, awl are generally trimmed with wild - flowers iMilroate or with a large rose foliage and budst•Yiloine.. tiums..svitka tullelrynuwig,.empraiderediwith jet. and fin shed with brOwti strings. -Young, ladies wear white crape bonnets; ornamented with ruches Mid loops of white ribbon••inside tieross the, head there is a bandeau- formed. of a red rose. surrounded with,.wheat carat end grasS,i ,Many. bonnets. are; made Of tin soft crown-of-spotted-inile :••,••:The - ofr'pinic - : crape, with blonde falling Over •Ithei.:froat.;• aud,a befiquet: of white: pinki resat ,on; tbef left • side. ,A bandeau-0 •tlie, same • - riases;, erthises , . - • other-is ~crape • :with ' ot'straw•and hafts 9ralien Mb and straw Miletk Inside, to the lett; wianall.:virelith , ofywhita • Elam and bunches •of green. fruit. are • the trimmings.rgebertilly • preferred, , Vlititheri,' us decorationatertonnets...ibresses thantleir „,thby Iwo gonorAlly Orinipod :And 'geed .by;,„ ”, • Inaohine; • 'CoifWe-iv of volvec and bloadri.;,Ape: e ; ionoW..wOrn.,.: , The ompreas . lgoly-appeAred ' 11 . :8140.1,bloAde.cap wit hout.”Aringzv, At ' hide block velvoW ; of course. tkiß ':w ill;beboiun..tbe,' • ,ftivorll,(!,stylo oe , 9o,!'ltßAilaire/P4 l 4' • 071:halo ".tii , c4ilse- , ,iy_6lritiiii , imine";oh nil cover thitikti'.otfroothilik 41.
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