; i . J 4 - .. - rfl 5 I F iYIMir rd it ii hi tr II I ii i I i i j Li J r-t i r t l i Hi ii iii I ii i .hi ii i BY JOHN G. GIVEN. MXSCELLANSOU .". Frvm lie Mr trcpcixt x a- THE STUDENT'S BRIDE, j ,A year ago a year ago bow will Ii c ember a ear sa' PerfeciJj replied the suideni. This rery nihu I rerzierarer 1: more ; periecuy because 1: w as xnv binriuy. What were you doing; W.jat were j a !tl5e wj;hdra w n from the fesute group have I not been lvin, dt.itin ! ind you saying? W hat were you th:ni.ingr which were sicmUii:g taking no share gradually iis all ereaiiofi narrowed round Doxaj? nothing. Saving nothing. ja thf past time of the bour.and occasion- me, antiJ ihe great purposes of existence "Thinkiog! j aUy s'deiit eteoio each other. "There is a were lust or nearly so un;il the world, es I was tluniitng. Nothing, dear 'deep quietness in happiness which belongs to my blind perception, held but tnv trea BlanekB, coaU be more enhke iny last nol 1o jov. 0 sure aC(j njyself ! Ay, this is the happi- birthday tijan my present. For a iDomt-nt Vou z're silent F?id Blanche. uess of the worid the pleasure of the I had fone back lu thi joyless existence -Only btcarse 1 feel the utter eiaptiness passions given to all men the crowd, when your oice recalled nis to my present J 0f w ords the herd they lave and are loved. It is happiness. I was alaue in my sol'.ury j -Fill them with year thoughts the happiness "of the earth, earthy . TLe dwelling alone in my qaet chamber. j Thev may convey ihoughu, bat not passions chain us down to this lower You do rot kmw what it is to hate a s feelings " j world, but. as the links loosen, the intel- ho:ne which you enter without welmme, 1 They have done for Eve and all her lect connects tts with loftier spheres, asd leave without regret- The chariiitrs descendants ssid Blanche, iih a smile, j And yet 1 loved her ! loved her as a cf life warmed cot for me. My charaber j - Shail I infer szid he, nhat women fel i miser does his gold, as a spendthrift his locks into a barial gruund. The very less ih?ji men that your feelings are less 'pleasure ay, even as the psoas hve their grz. fades on the mortal pari of tr.e 10- j istene than mine? J God ! Scieiice seems a soHlless drudgery zaorul. Nay do not shudder.' Becajs? I am too happy both in the i while I listened to her oice, its grai est I have never seen death said Blanche. t present and future to be sad. ind yon are ! speculations, its noblest discoveries, were And 10 me the dying and the dead lire not so I dull and stale 10 one cheerful word, to oie as familiar and Jiily ihiuES. said the Siu-i Sad dear Blanche i slanre of her laughing eye. One snatch cent. Yet since 1 know ycu, 1 confess j that I cannot approach them with the same j calm and undisiiirbed spirit that I want ij , carry. Do not mention tnem. exclaimed ne; j they are but shadows over oar kappi- j nest l Picture me there in my disrcal chara-: ber. My lamp burning my books around ; rze. JJut accumulating ter my tnanu- ' script, and in v m inuscripts accu;naiaiin ' too. lor he wnouocs not spei nu uiougr:t ; racst wriie them. I was always ta.-re lonely in the summer than in the witter, j And I wis seih to hate forgot iteven light f ti.e lamp, his eye fixed up--u its because my fire is ia soaie seuse a com- j for this little suatch of time. Perhaps it ; iiioveraeats. and Lis hand pressed vpz-a paction, not for its comion, but for its in- , mav be mv own individua fault; and yet his own heart. scwiiiable orig-iu, lis mysicriocs existence, isitool a law of our wcinnn nature to al- i If the rat ings of despair sre .subline. fid its mighty tower. Well, dearest. ; ways to be anticipating the f-ture thaaen- sur-.ly fv rti.ude is true nobleness Tliere there Sii i cntdreH eigh overcome by jorifi the preserrtf Come, dear Hia-nct? -stoikI xre Stusiect; irsfm in iris "nner tinpe eas ot oppression, of suneauon., by i u e will forget the future, kis it not canoes " lesnes., the dim light reflected 03 his the torment of a" parched longre. anJ j 10 fore: what has neser been?) aad be features, with his eye fixed oa the Silent heated oiaia- u!, Llaachfcl tt-iieie me j trt2t I rejoice to to bee that smo:!i Dnur rnrued and uanrttikded by the toll ofj thought ; .Nay said Blanche. is no: that so j dcbilul a compliment that I am almost j b: u:)dea 10 let you se i: ru.ed by z f.-uwn j Iadeed no. Men arrive at rignt con- i e.usioas iarouga a wc ui" i.-ament woman, by in instantaneous i aad just ctnvicia And. indtu. dear 1 Biaache, tne tod of the slate beaeairi ine torru zone, with the Iah at his back, ig at nothing to the ireveh of menial iabor J Through the whole 4f that last birthday ! aao I t C-a taxing liii wor intellect 10 the . ctttrmuSw 1 had scan-ely tasted fiod, nor J exrnangea worn wiia aaj numan ims, m Lea the clu-.k ol the catliedrad warned i se ot the solemn aad witching hour of ; , . ,j Lne-j you w c- ii j --' i dreim? I did ncit-" Tiiea whiu:erl Do riot ask nis r?' ; I must know. r-C zniwereu w.-.c V ,ra-,r. . t n-rian. i 'Yes but first auwer this- On your ; 1 EL m? LL&C iJlli W I - .r-nt"t mv dissecting room Le said r r lr d Sadv ri.. -.t.-. kf r tniMea awav i;jc nan" that he was holding, and with an exclama- , iiiniH.tr itiLC i . - . . tloa of liorror turned away I knew he said, 'that I -hnnld shnc.k rr! i.TTi-nH rn: but now. dear Ula.n:-he. j exercise your reason. Thruughoul tfie day I had beer, pursuing a laborious ia vtstigation, and. went to illus:r.tie and prove the truth f its results. Believe Die that I could nol ligbdy tniade the sanctity of the dead, or approach h iih an irrev- eraat hand. It was be -a us:; i telt tiie m- vt'.eraey of death, that 1 strove to grapple With ii strong holds because 1 saw the tears bf the orphan and the wife, that I Vr lairH thmcrh nanvdavs, and kid -s,!, !i mmnanios thr-i??h raanv I KrA ia rtrjel itia oeof its boldest forms of approach. And now will ou think that m v touch will pollute yoar bandr " ! Seemingly Blanche did not think so, for j she suffered' him to retain iu j And the result? sked she. The resch answered lie- 'Ch! the : result was, that I beeanje acquainted with yon, and nil other results were swallowed up is that. .."-' Shall I thank or chide yoa for that compi.meni? ; : " j 'Do noi csk me. xTo a. certain extent I , ceased to Mini when I beaa to fttL ' intellects and p.ssions can never rule Wiadj. Tbe Oi oust tritsaph at the" S i expense of ihe otter. Manmiht be wii- j r inula.? of merrv laorhter: J if intellectual were Ii ecl for wcuoan. .bdt j these to him, except to for 1 she make" chios Gf oar passloas io bina" ; c-cnirasi be; wees the festid cidnvn ur,r!-i " . .? itiH cwa cart-chamber Another doubtf; - . j ii waiiiru a wees oi ice stucsent s ? next iiirthAar that uest bnhdv was i 4 1 be bis eddxDg-4lar. Eljiiche had deferred 4 2t rinip!iment lhao men if.er ill. i hev were standi -atari o:ea window I Ay, you cannot deny it. And indeed when you are ia these sileut moods, and I j look oa yen, and our eye sees me not. and 1 watch the gatherings of thocght up- '. on your brow, and the gradual gloom that overshadows yonr countenance I say to tnysclt tiiat you ere aeer made for the happitess cf this fair world- Ya make me sad in reality, because I haie the follest trcst that yotr happiness i5 taip'iealei in mine. lnOeeJ 1 was nt seiasa ecou!ra- to re- aseiaber Utat- happy m the present- I will noi be happy now said Blanche 'And why no:? liecause vou are t eek To retura for ever LVlEg me for The Student had returned sli things had gone prosperously with him. He had ; maae ine nnai arrange me a- lor ois ex- pected bride his relations had concurred ' ia his views every thing was hopeful ; and happy Saver to the StaJens eve had the sun i shone so brightly, nor the earth looked so call v. nor the world app;red 10 he array- ei so invitingly, 2s oa the lasi day of his i return. Never had he fchsuch a huoyaa- ! cr im tpiruas wuea ue tuxreu ue iiu-. where Blanche resided. j But saddenlv a chill came over him. ; ; v iiai anj w ny wzs z.xi uu: a ne ucuse t .jv.!c.ir.;, .ue uhuicu uiui cu eauui- . ' 1'v ana r.kfc nol a:Kie ineir Dreains, a , i drearv s;illnes. a rays tenons awe hung . dL The Student staggered, I a.tli, asked why these things ; - as told that Blanche zees ' J iieaniv over ati- ? gasped for hrei o, auu aa dtO.iL Thev led him to her chamber, aad he . . I saw her again saw her waa, white, mo- . uoniess. rspi ia me ceieiiiruis 01 i;ie rraie he saw the rofnn and the shroud fe W.s tiaoug iiie company oi mourners, . .i;" - - the raiding of the litt.e hanUlui ol mean ... . . ! e".ruT! on tne iai t-r:rir:;. vl ijc eiiii f rr :e. Ii was night whea die St stnuerii his Lne!v cha:aler. The sui of dust was ii lit- q"'!wl, Seil-Co.ie.-.iei rd ilitlU rayed ueithtr nor agitation; yet, u tw ir:s:j.:c:.Lg trus gnma oi taax lowty cnamner wn-.i a noise- . up n comIuiou, when a tail -un J power -exU;riiAi placiduess, there was i u expres- j ieas step 'he presence of death a greater , fu.'y built tirade r u Lo had just e::ier.. d sion ia the depths of his eye and the raajestv than that f Iiiiug kings, though "! Texas fruiu lue states, cte io.uarj and . the depths of his eye and the '" compression oi ih ups 1:1a. cu.iieu .e . heart of his solitary domestic who, after j long watching aad aa enforced silence, would gladlv have, heard the sound of anv j ive. lieard the sound tf any j But words of comfort and ' human oice. 15ut words ol contiort anu o - iers of ser.ice seemed alike in rusums , oa the Studenu My lamp, and leave me ia deep sepulchral tones of the master s voce SLtul Je m'-n ia sadness. tu his bed- The Student wis alone alose in the true sense and meaning of the word and that is not when we are solilsry in our dwellings, but weea J:e -urlJ holds col zd uhject of whom our thoughts can make a eoWpanion. ' It was the saddest and deepest hour of night, yet that hour so mournful and solitary to him, elsewhere ran with the carousals of protraeted re- tlr. , His mind glanced for a moment over . the mirthful meeting '-be board crowned with plenty the wine flowing the charm of cheerful voices and the OO WEIH DEMOCRATIC MLUrCIPlXS rOTJTT THE WAT EBEXSBURG, THURSDAY, baJ -wist were; ce os' iuffl vne . I between hearts verjwir iib gladness ia ail its varied J ica5r:rs vi j.t at'd joy, sau .the eep - 7"--" .v. -.- - "J: -over I' faja tiia bxcait, iiiis dream of fcsrttuT hignws this .'idusion npi?.v---3t " "'eIf.T2iaTJr should be so, for is not happiness nLher tame for selnshness ! Witness inrself f ug: of wiid melody from htr lip, one echo of her light footstep, was enough to win me from that noble philosophy which mounts the sLies, ai.d marks the hruad line of de- i' ; markation between the sensual and the ; sage. j I will be Cilm, however; are not the faculties of the mind of higher lineage than the passions of the heart, and hill they be slates to its wild ii. robbings V j The Siudeat laid his watcb lefore him meiancLoJv thins wiirrebv we measure Hie! he had it before him in the dim'' ruomeir.o 01 urr.e. tr:e nobie ouu.ae of ins , figure and ihe intellectual cast of hi head partly ret ealrd. Who can leii, in the five nuoutcs tuat eniuea. what thoughts parsed throrgn the ciixrnber of Lis miud by , what discipline the body was brought into ( j subjection 10 the mental monarchy, I am calm, said ixiueiil, 'cairn enough to count trie puie oi dying ir.lan- a " tr. wriuun uic ,-iir vi uj I am not yet bevond the pae oi my owa subjection- The tumults of the body belong solely to the tyranny cf the pas- sious. and I, who hate nailing to hope, can have litie to fear. And now 10 ra v task. 1 pa? Th? Student took the dra lamp, and;toutrr. She hahrd at evtrr house, no J C -L J.. I - eu irciiii -1 tnu-. ana gioomj camoer si ujwc i i"ut-iii . . Reader, follow rot if death an rig his thee, , for it was the chamber of deatn. xxc u.yri iui;cuucicu an i;uujia j-t-iju.-j., in.iuw-Mii.twi ullujcu iici- , tugs he was diving into the deepest mysteries ; of God's creation the mysteries of the ; heman frame that frame so 'fearfully j and wonderfully made J Ay, thou my body, part and parcel cf- ravself, poor, and weak, and vatn. and - - . impotent, I am dizzy when I think of ; " uai liiuu cit, auu uujc uuhcis t.'i i . which are ialiabim. within thee wonder i iti me sirange pannetsnip ; Mteu buan . . . i . . . ... BauufuHv des II hi ''"roxirnrte wit jr ai v. happiness, and iru!1 is ; the s'-n sr.d symbol of tt ue. 1 rehit.g is the tustiuct cf the How is de child, w:;o u be -!ct:e in ihe r 't.:i c" ihe evil ririF. :l ' f.r 5-auiirts. ivi sighii fr sorrc w 1 The ' Sidctit en-ered jhe deep aiilauchoU" ! majesty t n oe out m a a iiu i-w ine iin-j in a peasant s das:, f-r the im- press of the Maker s image ues legibly j engraven there- The Student entered calm, composed sabdued, with the inosi- perfect aad the clearest possession of all ) calm, composed sabdued, with the taosi i per h s lacultie oat we au i we saauuer t think that there lay a fair yojng girl, ia the cerements of the grave, 2ad that tiie S ud-nt sod with the long, saarp-p.in:ed instrument of glittering stel, exempt from all human sympathies all human pas- sions. and aspiring to explore those mys- teries which tccnpied the mind of Deity in the creation, with a lolty pleasure thai seemed soperior to all the happiness of the world's gladness. But stay; what means this emotion of the human sympathies, this softening of the heart, whieh passes over the features of the stern anatomist, as he stands with the glittering steel suspended over the form of that young girl ? Does he ttink THE"? CEASE TO LEJLL, W CEASr TO 'OCT'pBER 10, 1850. jf tlie seated sanctitr of dih ! does be I think of ins" sacrilegious much, cf the des- ' :i . .liL f . . - - - . er, ihe vitz I Cot 'XDparction Esd the fouch ofj human svm patsies rress round his heat e Io. He thinks of the dsar one he -id jast consrgr.etl 10 the grave just sari a fair barrd had Biaurhe pla-2 wituiii ixs own whea last thev Darted ! Ta - irc .his mind was rne, the shi- ning tUe itil Irom fcss hand snd shivered ! suorr echps", or so mt:rh as a eland ta iato frajmsir, a naist gaihered before his 1 dim its spU-niT. Ia -Tin, for three rears yrs -he strong ma a shook like the veri- d d Gen Os rlerr;and h:s Erret. ?.Iexicq est infant. j had rot so'diersenogh to tike htm, tui Bat now s it the weakness of his vi- ia 1S45-6 he ars'steJ n chase the si of sic, or is it the 6c'ioa of his distempered these o-it of th- country. Af.-r-ards he brain ? did the white h?s:5 move? did j am pssed a f.-nune at the IVxen tr.r, snd the faintest echo of s s:gh break upon Lis 1 rras chrsen or.e of tLe 5st Ssna'crs cf tfc ear ? did some low breeze undulate those ! new Siai.- z p!ace which he cay hold vestments of the grave ? or was it could ; f&r hfe if he rrAl hare it. it be the veriest, laiciesl breath of ircrtal Rusk is the enly pablic-rnrr. in Trxas life ? j that has never fought a duel, asd fsr this A moment aod all the Doble energies of j since lar reason, so honorable to himself the Student's mind returned. Ue llfiedj he never had a personal eremy iu the covering from the face, raised the t ih world. To conclude, he is a Titan in drooping foria, drew ronnd her Lis own 'physical foTe. w::t the lorjn foul of a dark mantle to hide the dismal cere-clothes, hippy child. He is no: distinguished by and then, with long and patient cure, aad by eloquence of s peer. t, but bis laeg'u is with more than the mother's trembling ! sometimes divine the "ar ring- of his tenderness over the couch of her dying heart Sjcnd to Ihe very centre, infant, sought to win back the trembling, j the 6utteriug, the uncertain pulses of life. IaFaSica &f feba. Who can tell the anguish of that hour,t For so-ne weeks past we tare seen when, but for the brief breathing limes of ! COuslnUr in our exchanges, 1d:s r f t sra: hope, despair mast have paralyzed his ' grpphs specalating opoti the prDlabihty j fuad representatives of all E2Lds5 exertions. But at length oh joy ! the i c.f aUOLher invasion of Cuba by the "Pa- j mingling tageiher in the rornrno pursuits blue eyes slow ly opened, and, ?.s they : tri0Ls end the op'nica seems'to prepoa- j f business parJrg cf old habits and resied oi him. the pale lips relaxed into a Jdera'.e that there is another expedition on ctrstjrss, aad adop::r.r new cues bow- faint smile, and Blanche lived ! Hist tf Srseler Ccik. Mr. Rusk, the subject zA the fo'ow;n: sLe;ci has just been-rr .!-ctcd to the U senate icr six veas u,,.rr nr' U- tne strong v;t c f 55 to S Tfir traced 7 cf Ntrojorhei rt:ant:c :t;C:dt-t ts which 1-d to the ! ei an war oflndependen ,nd t'rir piraliI o-iiy in thr Human h;s:o''V of Locn-tiH aad c: great luuueoce Riid t-rjvrry in ti.e tv To rests; buTh fcd'uuJcr the dispieasi J e of sai,:a Anna, and ii s minioi iVd C rorji-ar! J,nt of NaC-;docbes was sent to fathrr at his arrest Lin e iirrrsled the far! r'!cni.fH me nn!v rsjiT'i j. ier j voang irl oi sarprism: beauty ar,a jnieJ licence. T4 -,-A4 li... V. chain?, and cat him into orison, notwith- standing ber tears and entreaties. FmsN ( ly he proposed to free ihe father ii tee daughter would consent to sacrifice h-r innocence and her boqnr. She rr-i-ctd ,'Df ie luminous proposition tv.tn a tiotr ia xhe face ixhna Lh ce v&uld execui e nrinfd ruman swore te his will on tunii b 'th. ; V"iiL dirk yes, tearless, glassy, fixed .s those of a corose, y 1 ILishinea doub-itaere j le j;ruoa of luminous fire, she mounted ; a Lois and hurried wildly around the " .. J . . . uibtter waether .-trarncan or Mexican, tsm rtn-. iiraca ia tones c: turLl.in g horr . her father's i rongs. a.,d ber own. All tiraiJ modesty, al! weakness had raalsard iro;n ner tongne, uitrri v ccasutue j t v tier siLiorcring in : ri ior veaeaoce. one tvith awful miouleaess, ihe facts of tte damning dead, she bared ber boso.a and snowed tie .'irid marks of the ravisner's fingers among the mazes of those azure veins along the surface of that expanse of scow, nw so nuimifJ i5r n !i t.m X for- pure as the gleam cfaa eag WiilS. 4 And vLe:rier the fc.-uuul.ui ta d-red, a deafening veil of wrath 3 ' . cirnanoa r.-e i'j ar-.nsl ty rai.- is al) eiu?ses - . w. tvs uu. flrtv to anas, a(1.ci.it ng a griirrai rea-JtZTO-i f?r iUe tio.h of Juiie at the ;tii-t'-i'Ci" oi thi a has: at aad ao.v im urisoatd It tus mere debid br the re: as be e mode t.1 itt. Ef.J tV.io snuto their iea.jcr i ii.-ti.iug itiug :;gretJ a::; tbt? wtu-ic iLite ihltge oiJ fa: ir to t-rcak anuressea tne muititaje us ii..os: -I am a aira.-g r, t ..t i iu also a man; at:d 1 -we mv li-e, stul, bo-J v, health. happiness all a!! to a UD:i'an-uir uroiher! And if I turn a deaf ear to the, prayers ol tu liit.cceiit woman aik-g tnr aid against a villain, mar bo.ii mv mother and mv God curse roe! 1 ;o f k r o ie, and should you all Slav behind alone lo Egbt I c.. Pedras.and his arioed r ers of your wites tnd duugl :tri! The speech was received tvith three tremendons cheers, and a ihout, thai secrricu to shake the. ohd earth, uttered the arst pitl of the rirolutinu.MVVe will o. Joeaiu to tne tyrants: r reciOin Ior Texas and the giant oar L adei!" And tbeu, for the first uaie, iras beard in the; land of the wild oak, a name des tined to becoine an echo to the pulsation hearts tbe name of Tboaas J. Rusk. mtXOW. i hfl f.PT far fto 1 -1 - C i , - the ettcck of Nt cat-dock es. and irrml I -. ir. 7' nse od Js. 1 I - f after assault off :j r ire 4 beinrr dread fa I .n both si Jt- n i ,n - !-'.v. am jo- the sla? n ws ih ? K et of the tttroci dtjs FerdiRan"! Pdra?. i Soch was t Le debut of Rusk jtj Texas; an ! from 1' ? Amv rnr ,,.,r;,r, j steadily inrrrrttsed, t-Hhat rea a" fan 1 foot. Tte idea is, that there are Jilready i enlisted, cr en"o!ied, ot.: six cr seven 1 a i- . thousantl txptdltionarhs who Ere soon cation, or wacto.ily bidding deSs-nce to to embak fcr the rcrpse of msklng their m2.c Ja:- liirosgb irrmraar: o: cira Enother RUempt cn the Queen of the An- oppositioa. An individual of a wid;- ?;:Irs .L-t f.irsds to a Terr iar-? cr;jT. IV d if t; rent ras r. dls'Jnrt rrlirict:, s r'jv- l-2Te trf-n provided. E::d that Vc-S5f '.s wi.'i tojn L-e parc:;ase: an: th aiirs njr'. S7rr:e of the setoff, '5 asso- C"-.:e GtsiTul QrirAiAx's r.ntue wj'-.h thv f::t-.Twrise. a the trader and corrnir.ndtr- ri-chief. So ue isv that Lcnez ml'. r.tiri I, 3c s -me that G.-tierl Aver22:ja i I br Eii -::-d wiih hi;n. e 'her as llrst : c r xi din i 5 scccui or as. a cocqu-i ind co-cr t fir$i vre did not be'ieve mach of sl this; bat r-Z it rei;enit;J socnstaat'r in sjca positive terms we begin to think iU..t.U-. V. ..-.u... :. t... 1 : Jivino-. howt-rt-r. in tr.e 52i j I to br rt-adv fjr act;on, cr n in " amount of ?nc ey sa d to be provided, or in Gen. Qii'.-na-Zs being the comroaader o! trie exjJit.on, tfcaa ra he w;a:j oe worth a dozt-n of Lop-z. With bi:n the project m ghl possibty sjeceed; with L- oez it nere r wi.L " j What we appose raov be tree is that may be another exped.tion orc-an . izt d, and teat a good ntay persons may ! hare enrolled theiTivir-c ar.J that tber i are waiting for a fivrrsbl coni jnctare . 1 to atteuiiit aa embarkation u?;a Iroti j I e w Ur eans, probao. v. cat i jis is more j ' conjecture. It wiij be nnpossir.ie, though, j i for six or seven tnoaand men to embark I : ior Uuha, or even s x or seven nunsfeu. or two bui icd red. without its biioT keewn ; impracticable fr that number of mea to i leave the country in a steamer nr ether , vesseL under such ctrcamstaacrs, witLaut j being obstrred. ! j Tne rreseni plan is said to be, to make J - f. r-c- s rr-r.- r.r u u 1 1 r, rt r" " c -: - i " - - - w v. Mw-j.. ' . Uie hitn adrift cr c: ! u.spose M L.iii to v:?.Ci we nou a r-.:.i t r-tiJr cr fiect seurc titj vn;r ire inc p!r-,u - ; . t:uoo t oat s.;rorz tne CDnps.ssczjrcs; ad having done i-'l this as a :r-"e . -time a:; j prep:.r2t."y iti -tcrtjent - -th t n ugmented uieaas and wit a an a jne .v i : . foice, lhey wi'n trn ih--ir v.ctj uis anns i tova r js C 'ut.a,t;:f ccuut-ii i tvfj.ca 13 rt?t r-gard.-d caL, HaV ti br-i r a !ii0.orr.t as Srst revo ui' r&D.XTi2.- a cn-zcc and a j-j r.'priatrd, and all her jescarces made , aca:2b.s for the crowning tcnieveme nr. , j The New Y-rk Cronlca b-'iev.-s ill ; , these r-ports. tnd a trood deal mere, aad i set:s rather to wish t:ut :a.e attempt on i Cuba should at once U? tztuie. that once' .or a i toe rio;53'gut leC'- ire sucu a dra bui o g frc;n H;r Ma irs.y Quen Isj- bU's loyal forces in i- island, s vesid cure lb fv revtr c-I all exped'ticnary arid i : re rvluticti -making propensities that is. c-re ai thai ecaptd b-Ing shut cr hanged w. . u .jc -i ci luc ituatu would b- cut few. The London Puiizh :s Xifooir-icn. too, ' that another txpedr-ioc wiii be cnder- xakra a-itnst Cuna far which crj'rjoa he . ass g'.ie rather a tvhims:cal, thouzh aa ia- oeniuu reasoi, wbinh we live, tLaterery i one tnav iurige for himself of its force: li is, that the. Patriots left Cubi with mare cxpeliiion than tLet wtnt to it U e bud hoped. ud do still hope, thau this piojcct ol revolutionizing oar-a, whether the Cabans w.sk it or not, has been abar-d oned. I: cannot be effected f vjtc the fore? that will 6? em r Soy d; and VOL. 7.-KO. I. . !"- , . . - j I . 1 - t - Mant-t k m r.. "ir i leuip-tr.', ibrte n il lr SD'iher fjitore; btrt t - " - t - u. i ci- i.e IJjrr 14 ia: v'&e wrs t that wIG en- s-e. We do cot se Lot acott ensoc cessfal wttt-ii.pt cz.n be mnl? wiil-j :t ry duc:a? a waT between Spiin an i the U. ii. red between the Liter end Ernnd, wtich must b- feUcr-d by xostd-pora-ble, if nfi d;s ar.rjcs, c s-enc-s. Let cs be pa iret Ctw.ln oorcpin tea, wiJJ b-isn, tn ifs than ftrectr years, to the Unitt-d States, by ftrr and iinoraLle pcrrha-; forarers- as S:-e:'n :s new ts selusg tim pearl of tb- Ga f. ihe will n t be so when it cjfsfs 13 be ft rafaab'e if pf nd-ocr. es .ri I Ve the tse when the f'.avr tra 1 is rcjpTy-tf . rni whn s-be naj ta e--i:utaia conta"tly a force cf Ivreety-Sre cr thirty Ihjauni troops to keep down ike iuiitb Uets, zt she ip TJ st. P. S. Afirr ti fcrrrrs'nr wsslctyp?, we met wth GfO. Avxzir;s o e, in wb:cb teciscvjws nli pnici;sr4.roo n the ctemplatej iovasioa cf Cche, if cE temmplated itis. Is na cosntry in the world, fcss a par son so good an opportucity of ferrying a rcrrtct opinion of tne relauve rerits, as citizens, of the rariccs kinrlreds nd po pe of the eytb, as H Ctlifarnia. Hers i ln? 2 iihng obedience to laws of wLirh lilfJ x "o eoatsptioa froca e-irly eda- ercsent laws that we snocia cor.su w z perfect bcrlesqce epea citil insuieiinss, who corals asoag us. cjit-dy aad chftr fIiv performing i.H the duties cf a law- Lr.Uing cit en. w?tnever those caues 2 re ; ntnde knotta to birr, gives vide-re of aa i iunerent sense of right and duty, that ca: ; oot fail to imprs favorably iiiv cr.s widi t hom hs C02P5 ia coctact. St?h arstlie re prtSi-cta tires cf the Chi cese nauoa n37 in Ua! li r,,--.;. and we hesitate not to say. tia. in adi these qaali 5 ties which go ta rctke i:p th-e ood emrtn ;rs secanJ to no ijre:rr!ers in cr 1 rr. Us: :n 1. re ia the mines. The tar upon foreign miners cp-rates as 1 onerously upon them as ethers. Yet they I have never refused to pay when csued j upoa, cor even Oitt&zcrca aaaux ice n:a..er. I If they happened not to tare the rmaey j at the moment, a day was named, and th i rconev was ff.rlbcominr. Thes: vrt i have from collectors tbeas reives. Ail bon- or then, sav we, to the sable sons of the i'lirerr Ian.-?." s r.A in 1 '-. a n-r!rr' if iSp-- own complimentary prorrrb, "mar ther ' live a thousmd ! .m- C4.S .a never eat U.rt- ; runUt J :ws. 7bt Ucn: cf 7iisj. Hew easy to be neat ! to be clenn ! Haw easy to arranrs the r jtj with th; m ort ; rraceful prrpr.sty ! Mow ea?y is it to i Elersncs resides net wi.h the tp'r-lsterer or ine draper; It is cot la the m osiers, the czrpe'jnzs, tj? rosewoctl, the mzhog - any, the Candelabra, cr th? msrb:? rr-'i- meats; it exists in th s -'.r ! pr;u rrr- .'- - v- r.F tivr . '. - f" -)rs o: - -- . tentmeat mast always s s.ieus ser?n . o r .rins rm- t:om itgj.-d a- t-i--? - - - - - n-t; r rj hrji.;r t.e tn y t t ' ' ; ii ;a jci ;n d -teT,j.t d oa. i us i.i:!ah.la:jls it wi.'i t-e a p.ia. firoatvis- ia ths or.nt-I ia rJiu.acv auu ciorr. TTorih Tt.lilr:Z JZzzin. When Nich- ; o:as faraiiiarir csl'ed Nick Biddle was connected wita. U. S. Bank, there was an M t.egrj iaa!it3d H rry, who r--d to be l.-aag t round ti:e premises- Ore day, ia a social mood, B.id.e siid to the darkey: "Weil, what is vonr cam, try eld : frlena?"' . - T1 arry, sir, n; Harry, s'r, ' t-t other, toccaift h;s sleep v nat. -U.d Harrv! id Biud e," why that is :e ths cerii, is it ; est? colored gtntlenaan. . ace- "sonoetimes c-.t H rrr and soaieduttss o'.e ' Mick' j TVLal "Unl'd all J2rns.TS are , Jiec. A subscriber, to whom the pub- i lishers had sent a weekly prper on credit. j was at last cropped from the list, a'i men sares of collecuoa having filled Afier wsrd the agot was encoCLt-red by the dtltuqueats's wife, itlii wrathfuUy iaisted that she knew what newspaper law was Uiai she did the printer was boatoi to seed the pap?r untii all aire-r2gts were i paid! J
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