4 r ii i r n m w is m i i if m. m i g5 : 1 lit BY JOI1X G. GIVEN. ai.ice v,'rsTo:y. It was ten o'clock, yet Alice Weston still sat in her Utile dressing room, her head resting on her h-tnd, and on ivory comb glistened amidst the loosened tresse?. A fifty dollar bill lay on the table, with which she intended to purchase a winter bonnet and pelisse. It had been bestowed that morning by hot father, cad she would have noticed the reluctance with which it was granted, but she was absorbed by the attempt to decide whether a certain I'di.r Morris would prefer a pink or a whit.; hat. She w is still busied with the- impor tant question; but in vain she r.msackr d her memory for some remark which might furnish a hint to his taste, lie never complexion 1 1 i n 1 H '! 1 .L u 1 : . : , wl-'t'- iither -ind ' L ' " " ' ' ' ,' ' ' 1 ' - - - m - - - - - one, with a very 1 the smallest of delicate flowers for the in side, such as 1 saw at iiaiieu's. So saying, she finished drcsM.tg, glanced contemptuously at her last year's boniut, as she put it on, tbrut the bill into her purse, r.nd took the way to th- prir.cipal H ' MS. f W IS a i i UdlJ I!" I L" L L.l " ' . . . , , , i ... "- i nc was stoppeu by a crou d ol pcop.e, : i i - i j ICi t ialher was gtandm" tie ar, but he t In. not ..ui can 1 1, , observe her, for he was engaged in con- vernation with .Mr. Burton. his next door nei": ibor,; ! Allow me. saul iurt It cr ivn trnjii. as an old Iriend, to enquire the cause oi - I vour anxious and harrasscd look. W e i spare, too, if your capital" and he hesi tiled lest he mhrht rive olTenco. "I iinilHrstrimi vnn " r.n!ifil Mr W. s- ! .4ii, ,.r.. . : ...i-.. : rous, but such' aid I do not need, oicp j i i. .,. .! i IJl 11 Ulltl 1UU U19 t IU 1J1.I It 13 u:a ...... . hirhrr " nn.l 1, ,ninf-l tn ii,.. ..r.-hr.! r:.. ; tr,n,;f JintM, !.,!.;,! vvi, ! ' ue 1 1. j shall not be overheaid Thus far Alice had listeno ,1-iii, 1 1 . ! usi hear all II er ! les.4 eagerness. She must fnher mi-rht rpfuso hr the communication : he was about to make. She thought she i 1,,4 :u. t... t. old before his time. She followed the gentleman, and stood unobserved beside ' ; iliem. d nlll III MIUW HIIV DC IV.IS "lUlHU 'The death of my wife," said Mr. j u'..... ..I.,. : r,.i .. .. .... I "T""1, ",I J" U -t r.'c VHVJ VW VUU O IU 'j e I J 4 liiv. II If - tl l - speaking, that has made me shrink from . I conversing upon it ; but vour kindness to ; ma and mine has given you a claim upon j my conn the daughter beautiful that raonev prospero economy was unw of living accustomed Power, bent everv cnerirv to the task of! .... r i i i applying the means of a lav ish and os- j tentatious expenditure. Day and night i were alike consumed in the ; toil. Even j upon the Sabbath my spirit was . my counlmg-rooni. Had my wile been aware , mis, sue wouui nave insisted upon re- Irenchment, but she had soen her father . taus engrossed thus care-worn, and she j regarded my laborious hie as a necessity,! and stern "You have misjudged," said Mr. Ilur lon. "Tho' tLt-y murmur at trifles, they will be active, vigorous, happy, in a great change. Jt will Rive tijem (vork ror t!)e heart, for the hands." "Nay, ray friend; my lot is fixed. Be lue toil for me, the leisure lor mv family. 1 cannot risk the loss of mv only pleasure, that of seeing smiling faces ul iu y ti reside."' The gentlemen parled, leaving Alice overwhelmed by the discovery she had raade slowly fhe retraced her footsteps, forgetful of her errand. She re-entered her dressing room and gazed regretfully upon its luxurious appointments. They seemed to reproach her with the hours taken from lif0' highest duties and bar- convened on such top.es nr.u carei.lly , )f hei 1;ul. I ressea with fetvct ?ratiui -lhc mercies authorized to call meeting of the Com- ; l' r It " ' lt abided coma.cudu,g any style of drs. j Uer ,:llher kfl Uie same M.,ninT for ! of his lot, and sole! regretted the vant of j mtiU at such ibne, andphrc.a, ht mu, j I j.' ! Ihe longer sue dwelt upon t!io subject ; Nevv Ymk lo li0 a!)Sfm ,evtral cks. frunkm;,s which for'sofong a time render- 1 dam expedient. ; ' ! ''V, ,l !' '.k',?: ! the miire oernlexrd he bLCvn'C. 1- , , ! . - c. , r i vvnen ool. IJ. took tnc tartv-;', wnicli n-j LhcWd ;rh;r5eSf " U is of litf. Ahc, 1(;cJ 10 r7Cal J0 h!m ,1C!; ; e'' acc 3 slran-rer t0 llIS bt,sorn- ; As chairman of the committee I did i;ucj borrowed, and curving 'tt m,o the ; use 'to sit here. 1 must be guided by my i '"N V. IvTl "CC' ,,'!3.S?ymP,' ! . - ..TT; I a ta,Le 20l!i store of the ow.ier, proposed U him to - Wfre liriv 5 foirntir mi il-f lir, io;4 ill :!if . J. " . .. . Iiad l!;ted for :i brdleoit n:trtv ',,. '- i j next birth-night. Kate dosiretl a superb : gloves, by putting them on and pulling them 1 11 10 oe important to thy' interest 'of the . ,tn,. ... ".v- u-,e 1,,. t ,1 . vou to ihy uo'-trerv for a(iiink twice rosr.d. tivelyvyoung. your eyes grow dim, your voun,e of lf uhic!l she hatl Uen i ZiT repeatedly; and when the monkevs ! Democratic party, that the committee ! vJriZ W v 1 judro atATc,r.iMal icla Ct if ?VI riT ??Uf tbT ?rL; W'.n"; book-storV, and the smaller one had j are supposed lo have taken the him they should be called together as speedily as ! U de'co' el ' vou ir deaf to the voice of law andh.nor. tr . , ' " ri'CU13M. dreamed of extensive toys. leave plenty of gloves on the ground, hay- may be convenient. They have to rc- i j1 aid the VurTc, 'J'- as th, court have .djoarned '"av, my good friend, but my family is And yet that busy fortnight, which the j Z ' t lined them with pitch. The : eeeSvVit maTbc nrac' I Xh ' ' lhmiUr'r' Urge and our expenses Creat." ' ' orld deemed full of humiliation and re- monkeys come down pull on the ohoves, conventmn as speeddy as it may be prac- t) ( d .Mv income is scarcely the half of t the Westous, was in truth the hap- ut cannot p.H th rn o! .gain, and when a 1 j the latter for a dollar, lie carried the Mt Nicakaoi a Canal. r erv r.vcr- yours'vet my hours of l-i.ure redouble pit period of their lives. They were they are surprised bctakim, themselves to Ipdi ol Lie present mo.uh, al die Mir- , , dealer, and laying it on the yUe 1,JVC received by the jours jcimj nours 01 u 1 .ure .re an ou.c 1 1 !rt0(f a ,ri; lhc trees as usual, they slide backward chant s Hotel, in this city, as a proper ! .1 .. ... ,...? ..... i Crescent C :v from the Engineers em- vou a low voursei . 1 nave somewnat to - .v. , 1 dence. I married, as you know, ; placed an easy chair at the fire, and ' ..' , I u ' 'jeci m view, oi course , t - nno n" tw nr:h., - ! . , V" "l - of a wealthy roan, a frail and ! brought his father's gown and slippers. ! " u ' . '"""ZL . ou 1C .ot Slve ine an opportunity to i 1 Z r , V1-.,X: ! i reply was. girl, surrounded by every luxury ; Margaret, too, asked leave to read the pa- n (rpp or n . . OCPllrred on OI1R J"1',. ot 11 e pmPr et ot OJr rUCaL mules, 4950 dead horses, and V7b dead I ... tl . ... . "iLi I . m could procure. 1 was m per, pleading the fatigue of travel, secret-1 "r. .-... -o ' "Ul s 4 ai lo suppose, irom n i ,,., ..,;,., ct:m... l,1,!.,J':'"Jm,uu:'u',JumjlIiri: is' business: A few years ofijy deigning to make a praetire if he from n f 1 voV h" where ed .Vm ! T f S"3" " PpC-T', i '"i , . would have rn.de me rich; but I J should find it agreeable. As theevening f d nlken snirltlThlt'he " "V hl l of 0,000. o ' which ' h7adl;" ! illing to propose a dilfereiit style i advanced, instead of the usual delecacies, ; ;- " u r. UIU acilon 01 uie 'mm.uee upon tiie ; n1. f.r nivitirtpll. "w " fVom tintv,hich she had been : Alice ouie.ly placed a basket of choice " " 1 " TL . . ' V . subie f a invention to nomi- i " m ' : ,a fc, ' " " T,: I Z T;iVni? Je- to. I struo'ded with every ; fruit on the table, and bavin- partaken of ; " Z ' atc Jl,res wi Supreme Court, I can- j ..... nn ' :..:;:,,' J wvu ,,5t' --r ....... j -v i v ,' . ' - - fcjtiitan, attracted bv some eatables iu the a osa. Alter her death 1 uotermmed to , brow he Pepped hnstny .into the street, j cpUar. )f a hhori house, moved to reduce our expenses bu; my children nad The first person he met vyas Edgar Morns, , dircction, nbri..ei; with him the log been broughl up m luxury. I hey repine and m the platitude of his joy and grati- (J whk.h hc wM chaTiie3 After lreakinJ denctencies Miimary wants Pule he gave him a history ol her noble . h cdlar doorSf discoverej that lhc anu 1 feared lest t.hey might think me cold efforts. ! . . . . , . .. - i i veiriiaoies auu uuicr mums so liiuen 10 ue "WE CO WlIEItK DEMOCRATIC FEINC1FLES POINT THE WAV WHEN THEY CEASE fu LEAD, WE CEASE TO tered for their perishable splendor. She j laid aside Iter purse, thankful that its con tents remained untouched; then she looked long and steadily upon the new position iu whicti she was so suddenly placed. Her heedless disregard of her father, who ha1 indulged her every caprice, seemed lo her little less than criminal. Her idle, seliish life, spoke to her with a huudred voices; there was reproof in all its tones. Th fi.l. .. ............. ..... . I... . t 1 T . From her icrv errors tniuiis? the : 1 ' ...... . 1. c .. .-vuvwc ubu ,Bui, .iiu u.v.- uue ,ku;i ui;ee ; ""0 --I" .' ','l.' - Clio ft, .11!. fie' I .. . : n 1 erl I 1 . . . . . .... 4 .....1. ....... 1 .... . . . i , . . . . . . 1 P' v-u iu iii.t u.e auempi aiune. ( Of six domessics site dismissed thre e. As : s!ie determined to give ti the s-.iperfiuities ; of the iab!e, the pastry ceoh w:,s no longer needed, while George and Charles p; off ered their vertices in thj r!ace of. trie cr- T :e seim.-tres." nsvd with. Coll. A fit. not s? lirjch I r- t ..- u;Mi!'Lr.u::i, isowt'ver, Aiire, .Wariraroi, and Kate, resolved to take charge of thi wn ,fwr4lKnp lh 'n.irnr, . A 1 1 1 ice and Margaret alco pssnme-d a large ; . 1 - 1 . 1 , 1 1 1 1 , , , , , . - chambermaid to supply the de iciencies in . 1 , ,,, Mr V , T5" s Tf' ? ttln" t!lC V3?!0"S th?Cl!f?S!.0nsi i . . . . :l smil It'll ci nO i iiclnr I- -,r ..nn M id' , , , , .'- . . ' . .. " , , , i lacli one aiso i . i- . -i i- i.i I , , . . ... ,. . ' planned a series of assemblies. Margaret on ner 1. 1 breakfast finnr. rro-id-iritv :ind o (Tieienr v. brou.rht caeh duty in its appropriate place, and the leisure thus secured was far more -wrpi.t -d.h tlian that which, constantly nos- s- j 1 - I 1 . : 1 I sessed, was never prized. They 1i.Tri-rincr thp rn ro. beauties of the di sessoci, was never pneu. inej wei were loarnmjr the rare boauties ot the domestic I relations, the wonderful excellence of which lh had cornparatively overlooked 'Phrv rrrnw thou-rhtful for each Other, prodigal of little kindnesses, and while to a cfore ' Ltioti. i Pei formins tiie services before lelt to a servant, the sweet affections wliieli betore In, I linon fl-iprlr pi I liv ilf-VprU vp. pilncation. J l sprung up and filled their hearts w ith J perpetual joy. ! , . ,r , .r,, I At length Mr. Weston returned. I he i children surrounded him with their accus- , , t, u.: iomeog.ee, oui .e eie u.s,t.lw , , , i ; i rn. . . I than usual m their welcome The tea-ta- I Ine d,d not present its accustomed array of j tempting viands, and when it was over, , liitill llOUdl ill L Li V II VV t ly-VlliV.. X 1. U. tern (Jeorge, instead of ringing for a servant it with tbR rest, sbe returned lo her nee- ; ii .ii , i . die. All was simple and unostentatious j but Mr. Wnston, though isurpriscd, asked j no explanation. j The next morning Alice clispcr.cd her j gay group, and sitting down by her father , cave nun a iuu account oi ner arrange , ments and tlieir cause hen sie nau . finished, she looked up to him for appro-. val; hut he could only articulate -God , The young man paused a moment in j ward, sue was certain ol co-operation j exempted Irorn excessive care. His tam- j i.uey, oi uaupiun county, be a suo-rom- j tjje aUen:jon tlj- tlc dealer froia the fro it to on Hit' pan oi ius iamtly, ana aiter sur- 1 Uy were ttcpnvcd ol no comlort. His ; mittee to oistriuute sucn lniormdiiou as i u(' slorc w Jiilcs he (Col D. took th veying the tastes, the habits, and capaei- j t :b!e was abundantly, but not bn isldy I may be deemed necessary to produce an jov;n onJ uf turkeys and deposited it I bl ties of each member, down to th petted ; served. His children were neat in attire, ' effective organization of the Democratic iu a" "ne i, llbiirin ''"atoic. " The' turKev eo-i- ' '' Eilie, the darling of the whole, she opened 'courteous and unpretending in m inner, ! parly throughout the Stale; and the Chair- jc4v !,.. ,.".,MM -.r-. ' ! i i i. i . i. ... u i . .i- i . . i ii ii ;. c... s- ' j -" : -w- . embarrassment, then shook the hand ofilnat manner, and he very gently com his friend, muttered some incoherent con- j m0need to move the house a litiie out of gratulations, and turned into the opposite us way. This operation awakened the street, walked hastily at a rapid pace. He . fnmily, who arose to see the cause of their was not altogether without excuse for his ; disturbance upon ascertaining, the decatnp abrnpt demeanor. He was strongly at- j ct to if0rm the keeper that they had "seen tached to Alice Weston bul with much ' tie elephant," and desired that they might judgment and good sense he had refrained aiso SCe him taken to the old stand". The from expressing his a.Tectiotis, because he j keeper arrived but not in time to save the believed she did not , possess the. sterling j house from being utterly demolished, as it merit which he demanded in y. wife. The j i)atj oct. entirely moved from off its foun communication of iMr. .Weston it once j dation. Tippo Sultan was then hettsr removed his doabts, and left him at liber- j StJCurcd for the remainder of the night. ty to obey the liclale-s of his heart. He j - - r chided the lingering moments, and as soon That must be a very foolish, rash wo as the hour permitted he called on Alice, j man wjio will put tubs out of doors to catch The mbject of their coin eisation mut ' ynft wafer when it is raining hord. EliENSIiUUG, TUUUSDAY, have Leeti of absorbing interest, fur .Mr. Weston, who liad returned for a paper he -had dropped in the morning stood before oppea in toe morning stood ueiore them before they noticed his entrance. Both star ted and blushed, and tdgar, ,11 , inaiiiy urn. very earnest ia:ijju.ig, oeggeu the hand of Alice Mr. Weston granted his request, pro mising, however, that she .should remain in his heme until the arrangements she i 1 1 I 1 1 11 1 f . I I t . j ... .-. v. .v-v-i-i.., and the farnilv have be come accus'ome.l '. !:.., ,. ,:r.. .... ... , .. . 1 in uie m.Kie oi ijc bne nau imrouuceo. , c u ru"o V"1' .ii-u (mnnnir 'lrinl-o y. P T!.A..- . . . . . . . . i.... . . 1 . . 1 . 1 1 ,.1 . 1 . . r.veryooo iiat, nearu oi i.:e monuey whose curiosity led him to the mouth of a : e tnnon to see how it went off, when he i paid for his peeping with the loss of his head. In : 1 sIiii wtjerc a roUtion of mine ! was an omcer whne the men were busy in tetehing powder from be.ow and ikmg cartridges, a monkey on boira too.e up a i I t . t l citiiJie ana ran uuw:: 10 incnjwco: ,ora 1 to see wnai i.iey were a.:oui; otii, napuy, ; was overtaken just as he got ttie lantern, ; and thrown out at the port hole into the ' 1 .1 1"! 1 ti 1 1 1 1 ,1 , , f-, . - Another lost ns hie by tiie spirit ol inimi-r !,.. Crton ,1 ,i....;., i.;.. ' .waw.. ( 0W"liiCtf a,,d al l!C '- opportunity took ! . , 1 1. .1 ! 1 I'll t .U mrn liiriiMT. ti .i o i i i . i .. , i i ; . ; to the top A , -- , uie tons oi trees, me neotno ue ow w no ..1.1 .... I .1 i I waui 10 caicn ioein sauiv i.iein me use OI t .a and are taken, y A late neighbor of mine in the country kept a monkey who took to riding his hogs especially one of them, which he 1 1 1 . -.. . r . I" pnmmrmK- sinrrlorl out ns nttpst for his hsp: - 0 . , " ul u" u". " towards the tail he whipped it unmerciful I' drove it about till it could run no MO"gr. J nu nogs nveu unoer such con- tinual terrors. that when the monkey first came abroad in the morning they used to set up a great cry at the sight of him. A well known nobleman once had a wild uuluou ,m T" . ? .jr I. 1 .11 T I . . T 1 " ,v .o. uooo uy vuu.a . ue. ' x kuow not what your lordship can do with h.n. said one "but set the monkey on his back, c . .. , . , , , . a "P 1 " ia P,1,, me no;-,e'a1;. slin,e monkey upon it with a switch in his hand, which ne useu upon me noise, auu aei hm a t-inwuslk-lck- anJ calloping; bul p fce his seat ad exercse s,i(f.h; The horse 1:iv down upon the vhich he useJ u horPe anJ set mP.u""u . " " '"-"e,lu U1U "J;- Willi case and ne never gave any trouoie aftern anls.tW jdon Magazine. J SEEING THE ELEPHANT." Th& SchnvlkiU Ilaven Ma relatcs t!ie fj,,ow.in!r. After the exhibition of the i MM-n ro i r Mt W iwl nicliir loci tlio nin. i,.1f , hwr, .... i...r .. Jemaia over nijrht. AboiU two o'clock . t. pinr .' Bm , ... iiv hum iiui iiv- miiiiitv. i vuf i 'rl desired bv him. could not be reached in .'jioi:riu. ui.fii. hu uiicw un.mt;.i ii-ii -i-.i 1: r v.... ..v.vl..u.v., unt. .ui. iuain.i ui.n o ii,i; imi.j i ml... . ... ..... . i .. JANUARYS, 1850 ITFEtlSEi) AKTll'lES 4 &)'si TatUmemhers offfie Jjemncratic Stat . Commli(ec. At a 'm acting of the Committee, con- irono.! aftir ni-0-.l:r Ti.Oi.rt r.n tlif 1 llh . .f .Tiilv Jst. the fuHowino- resolution vi-s w.cv. w , w ....... adopted: . F. , .1 'II.4jI.'l T I retary oi the State Central Committee. , .!..... U' i. . i , uu u.. '.'"4m ,l-"ie' ... - I -November last, tor tiie purpose ol con. , . . . salenng the propriety oi a separate con .,.,!;.-, t. noTiinati' r'o-dil ! for !,.. s;.. nrem j Bench, and gave amide notice 0 U,e meeiin and its object. The eo 'lect. liie com- .jattec met; the oronosiiiou tor a senarute ! ..unrention was thoroughly discussed, and : , a resolution adopted recommending suc!i a '. ; cnveniion, to be held at ilarnshunr on the ' second Wednosd.iv m June next. This : vva3 tho largest meeting of the committee that has been held. 1 muv also sav. that ; .;iCr-, was no contest us to the vlar.e 'for th.; ' ' "j"-"1 v-"". : ) 1 th- 1 I'h inst 1 received the f'! iv- ' I "' ' rL'cnc" 1110 lu'ij v Ulg communicauon: 1 pilILADELP1JIA, Dec. 5, 1850. T Y John I Iif kmui I so.. H I'li-nmii ..f imc - - i-' " i oiaic e tinrai isi'imuiucc. State Central Committee. n. o:... pi i : i i ' ueai on. i uii!.i-isi-,;tu r ll,r Vl..in I'cnlm I ',...,.., 1 1 . I . , I i , n """ vvnwi v. iMHumirt, univn- . iii .1 1 time and place or the proposed meeting, , e have the.honor to be, very respect- fully, Your friends and obedient servants. C. E. Wright, Tiios. J. P. Stokes, A. M. Sallade, Daxiel Dark, James Doxagax, Ciiaklks Urady, John Kolp, Cjiaki.es Fkaily. ..1 To this communication from gentlemen ja majority of whom participated in the j meeting of November 20th, 1 replied as . follows: ""J""7 l""i'Jlcu West Chester, Pa., Dec. 12, 1850. Messrs. Wm. Deal, and others. Gentlemen: Yours of the 5lh instant requesting me, as Chairman of the Demo fVntM1 rnmmi... t . cratic State Central Committee, to issue a call lor a meeting of that committee, and suggested the lUth of the present month -? r i .- 1 as the time for such ineetniii, was recciv- ed yesterday. As no suggestion is made . net consent to issue such a call. Such course it strikes me, would be derogatory t3 the dignity ot the Democratic parly, , , - . . . , ... ! 7 and exhibit such a want of stability m our committee as might justly render us ob- noxious to our friends. Should mv con- . ... . , ipp nrp li r.iT.-ini.n'K inn wiTi I-.. rr-o.! pnnnfi-l' In nnrract m c Verv trulv years, JNU. HICKMAN. i I have deemed this exposition due to m v i colleagues of the Central Committee and i te-- ' - ' -' ' -. I i- .1.- . ! iu inr-cii, ueeaue oi me reeeni ap car- anee'of a call for a meeting of thru com- ., nn.x . . miuee on the 20lh instant, a movement , , , . , ed, to distract the Democratic party, by rendering null the resolntion adopted at --"v-.v. i.wi i.voiw,,- i:i i.il iiiti! 1 1 ii t ... in I'll i ti m i t t a r-iiiiurr I .... .. c .1 -.. " ii i ...B ... ..... , V1. o loinen"on nominate judges of me Supreme Court of the State. Such a proceeding I still believe would be esteem ed derogatory to t!ie dignity of the party and so regarding it, it cannot receive my approval JNO. HICKMAN Chairman ol the Democratic Central committee. West Chester, Pa., Dec. 19, 1SS0 Man's Chief End. "What is the chief end of man?" inquired a school teacher of a prettv Miss. V hy, I suppose it is to pop the question " was the reply FOLLOW J TliS Way 10 Crt a Cfcr&SUb CaaSC t The I'awtucket Chronicle savs ih:it i-n The I'awtucket Chronicle says that one evening last week. Col. Dispeau, while d a b ief life, mainly depend upon C'-H-walking the streets to keep things quiet, i selves. There are thousands who practice j noticed two tine turkeys hanging in an j errors day after day, and who-.e pervading exposed situation in front of a phce where j bought is, that ever, ibing which is rgree ! poultry was for sale. The ide occurred 'able and pleasing cannot hurtful. Tha , i ..,.. -r. ii,. . lu 111,11 u,al " "K. U,J .i.u.. oe j Icn, he might be blamed fur not Lt epiug a better uo.i out lor rogues, i.id that U VL7-U! i fif ;i Mm. I i 1 .' i c. ,11 'Ml' -i. i .1 . i i.n t l. V'.t. ... " r. oia ucy uuu uouuuna. i; wd ui.f f , exnoS6 j.. propellv :,, ,uaimer dla- . . i icreinre cot a lneuJ to divert . raiiie to see which of them should have it. So odd a proposition rather asionished fiC Ut. h'lt lif .(a.fi '!1 It. :itv! Ih Lurkt v. -W.-.!S srt'.d th- ('i;'on:L h.ok im:z- hdon -,t.l ! ..:u-.r.,.;n...! J... 1 am auv better oil' now tlun I was before, h:ul l!ie turkey then, and I haven't got .invthin.r bm toe turkev now " "a ,-,-,r .-." 1 ,!!.,!:,, iVn, sti.?.-. followed this exhibition of rare simphcit .-. Ti.,.,. ..,n.o .,. .?.- r..-nu r, ..1 ... r, -',..,.,,1 wiunti w ujw iiau tot utiuom-u. ed, sa'd uic oeaier, wiio liau enjoved .1 n v , . Colonel s .irrtt;iC5 a much a any 01 thm, at;d seemed to ieel some commis- oration for him, "I'll give you one more clid.ie. i will Ln no a .lid u.Ji asfaiit . . . Vo.:r turkev "An: said tiie Co.onel, a n.'W uea his "I mine: ! s-cddi ... .. -i. i ,. illfcXb I, 111 laii . tuuuxi, ic.ii.iim;u i.idi iiu iiau r-uiu iiic j nJ was lhe m,,,v. Th? rcfuseJ to Ulke itsliJ - ! not belong to him, &c. The Colonel in- sisted said he had conscientious scruples against gambling; and should not feel easy I if he kcpl the money. But the dealer was l firm nml w.is slronolv teinolf'd. tr.crpxhrr I I'O with the bystanders, to tell the Colonel .i . i " r i that he was a fool ..Vell" said the Colonel, "it is mv (opinion that you had bet cv ror stoie (lc wre?, " The lati"h was now iu opinion that you had better lake the mon key here las! night.' turned on the deal er, who consented to take the dollar, and call the whole transaction square. The Colonel assures us that his goose relished finely. j Dt'UlIl Oil Uie l'fuii'ics. ! . , . , , , ! A person who travelled bv C arson s ; . 1 , ... ,,. . i , , , , , , , ' ' v.v i. it ti. v. s j -w i"iwv .ij utlli i uii lliaitU Hid I O I l 'I..! flu ,.. i,- mr.., i-:ii.i i. i.r. j ' , . . " . u i , , r v ., killed in a quarrel bv a filiow traveller. i ,-. ,, ' . r . - a "7"'0- , V 1 . O - T - - . 11111 A I I -111 MfllA nTrl 'Ih.'l f. . " .-.T.l C I ! . . ! lii'i i. l.oiivi lJk U I.U. UI lilwSclillt! . . ' ' oaiwo lid. He observes on this last transac- )n, that the seller shortly after died, and l i . . . IliJ adds, 44a most righteous judgment. 1 all the graces of the matron win'i :.':a b--Cc!d"!i !u!:S uf Life. I witching characterises of t!ilt m.iidn. All the air and exercise in the universe, i There is nothing so euchamiu r m the i i ,iw, ... i i-i i . . . i f ? T J1 ' i but poor. y surnce to maintain liuinau sta- i ,:, :r f i . , maia ii we neglect o.ncr co-o neratives hhc, ,,nl.,i ti ( ih rivca j J tjf j "Z, .... "';,'i1 i :iiuc nee, i orainary graliucaUun. We rise with a headache, u.ud set about puz- ' 1 . . 2i,ng ourselves o Know tne cause We reCollccl that W2 ;iat! harJ & ; f or lliat wc fca5.c j ovcr bv.1M,oou;lv , or that wc nn vcry ,at at ...j j v;e i)lC,;Ilc to fiU j out' , f , ; . , " we call ourselves fools for falling into it. Now .this is an occurrence hapoenin ' ! almost every da ; and these arc the ooinis ! that run away with the best'portion of our ' ! life bclore we find out what is for good or j evil. ' Let any individual review his pact life how instantaneously the blush wili cover his cheek 'when he thinks of tho cgregrious errors he has unknowingly ' eommincd-imknowingly, because it never occurred to him that they wore error? un- VOL. 7. AO. 13. til the uIVcis which followed betrayed the cause. All our i.l:ii:tn;s and sickness. cause. All our idimems and sickness. btothiiil. i lit siuiaf il m ui loves his l ei; tiie topr his drink, bec?.uA it throws Lira into an cxhilirative nut ex-wWils mood; lhc "oriuand -:!;-i iiis f :'.r::r.rh his god, and the sensualist thin 1.3 his dflrjht im perishable. So we ao on, ".rsd m last ws sturnMe and lae.df do wo. We then begin reflect, and when t!:-.- trudi strrts us In e face, v e feel how ciuch we are tv JlliC. iiih i cut: 2' r ;: : '.v'.rrc ei.j 2 ; .'!'. rt.v -t 'licut-- I gje? ; T fi'iiia lr;ut vk !;'! I i - l"r .:ii Sj'iji L'i: bo c ;'-.ri, At.J i.ia jy ;o cxf a- i':t Jj's::.- tin. t iljir;- ilh riorjo let tike hi No friendly hnJ gfct ivu f iir;r nv u;- A:, ! i.ot a Jr!i'i o'ji lu rt (Jer.ileintn of urv S3 :d a II o v sier lawyer, ar sa'isn- A of o nf. and souse c. ;:i -e, ;:r;d si "r tfiy y o much client: iuid I tecpet-t your hoi i hat, il 1 war i i ... i i .... iia, 1 would r.ut efilr wu :ttri':e on uo cor.siderj'.ic.'i. I sjor..3 :o i:i;1u:-:ire 3 :u in any niarutcr; but I bi g -' ave to choL-rva in the most respectful m i.::.' r, v. r.hout nr.y intention of vourri;:;' your .'Vi'.i --$, which srno doubt as tender a a barked shin-, that if you give your verdict in favor of my client, ii ar my ter.h'd indention to taky . ployed in .urveyi- th. roue lor thi, ; important work. 'i hey report that they ! hAVC scovorod a line lor tue proposed ,,JI onl-v if'1 e milcs lJ"LT. no :n ' lcaragua to the racdic ticenn, and hav 1 i tlOll iug no where more than sixty ftet eleva- 1 h:s is mucii more favorable: than illt I 1.- i-itl 1 J uee:i "Pea u,r' aluS v' il1 urc,' ' ! f'lu-n t!i rust -f !t.i n-niL' en it i noon iu New Cleans or Si. Louis it is one o'clock, P. M. at Philadelphia, as there is a dklerence of an hour for every 13 degrees of longitude. Hence a telegraphic depateh from Plula . delpiiiu at noon reaches New Orleans at 11 o'clock, A. M., being an hour ahead of time. So it is, in sailing round the globe, if we go one way we Ios, and by the other v. e g;:in a day. A fashionable lady, being i:t-4uird . ; a cowcspcuJenl auxtously inquires. ivv.iat is goou tor ..i.o.ug. tiiils lo Lo ir 11'.:,. r.. ll";f" ' ' c- U 0Ul'Jn 1 a .vt1:J v' k!u' f os.'an I tZ . Excellently we'd Horatio." The most ! perfect spi ' ,Uost dan eeimeu ut c.iaro;;i wo. tit ri- -lae T neari is a youni! wu.ov . .. coiii.mes i . t i . I ' Hilda' i i.v-v, I J ' Life islif;ea f:t-?J " hlr.ckberrv and raspberry bi-.s!ie. .Many p-yi-; s-piat f d..wn aii 1 ;'K i . . . . ii r .i:, no rts.i'U-r how the v f.! I . eir n.i-'ors, v. eui -js, I , j proud anJ p'-'ri" i".di-:d v ritrcely : on, and e:s : holes tor:: in ,.i:..!.'ig i. ..i I trt.i'sej-.. ar.d Li A man cannot possess aay!h:ij that is het:er than a good wife, nor anv- ' t!ii.-." that i-- vor;... th.,.. :. !...,! (,mi Some t-ertoris who have returned from J California, with emplv pockets, profane!' ) call that auriferous ceuniry -Ildl Dorado' I J i Whv is a 'watch like an !d srn-.T T. : cansc. ir b-.r? t;; marks ai Uir.a jhc:i i fact, .. . .. 7" ,. " ' ! ... .... -e, 1 i f J" i "I ' t " . i i 1 ' - ; i , 1 : I 51 4 ' i -i i ii