finite t t$5V 4 IMJU THE BLESSINGS OF GOYEBTSMEKT, LIKE TH"E DEWS OF HEAVEN, SnOCLD EH DISTRIBUTED AJ.IFE TTOX TBU HIGH AND 7TIE LOW, THE BICH A5D TEE POOB. EBEKSBURG, PI., WEDNESDAY; JUNE 8, 1859. VOL. 6 SO. 29. P fulfill f SERIES. i 1ER3ISI lEMOCBAT Js SENTINEL' is ruB- i I i:Jn.l every Wednesday Morning at itlisccllcmcon z DOLLAR AM) v:noo I iftt Ckxts per anunm, ()se Dollar and Seventh Vpvs if n t raid within six months, and ,i).Li.At3 ii' not paid uutil the termination ,1 than six months. ami no suoserioer win ue i:rt- ti discontinue liis paper until aU ar Vure na id, except at the option of the A Kcady Lawyer. Mr. Sergealit Yaughan, as a barrister, oc casionally performed soma generous actions. Several years ago, while ou hij way to the Chelmsford assizes, he met with an intelligent aul pleasant fellow traveler iu the coach. The sergeant, who was on such occasions very fond of a little agreeable chat with any Inllrntivf, irnn Iia ennrieeit t, inr. soon a.; person siibriUnc f his traveling companion into a lively lU.t.i-'i.M"."""- j i innvcrs:n.m. lur nir UavA im enrik inir . , " " i 0 of Yankee curiosity, he generally contrived to worm out, by a process imperceptible to the party himself, what D6 wished to learn re- Oa the occasion alluded to, Mr. Yaughan was not long in ascertaining from his com panion llrtt he was also going to Chelmsford assizes, which were to be held on the follow- .vs a juryman &iucrtistnc: Hales. (hi': insert'n. Two do. TJtrte do ri: ,r, 1 24 lii.es I ;-n er less. r.;; fl21ir.es ;.l,..-' lines .-H;:r::i, A ! alvTikel 50 00 3 months. $1 50 2 530 4 00 6 00 10 00 15 00 i o 1 00 " 00 6 do. $3 00 4 CO 7 00 9 00 12 00 22 00 $i 00 2 Oo 3 OS, 12 do $5 00 9 00 12 00 14 00 useless, inasmuch as he delivered up the mouey to one when his instructions were pe remptory not to deliver it until all three were present, my friend is to allow the action to go undefended The money must be paid over to the sharpers for both strangers, as the eveDt proved, were bharpcrs and also to the Londou merchant.' 'And you really have made up your mind to pay it ?' 401i, certainly, because there is no belp for it.' I am a barrister, I am Mr. Sergeant Kins' Cup and Clover Blossom. BY I. W. HANSON. A white Clover Blossom modestly lifted her head from the green earth. Her pale check was almost hidden in the lonir grass. She was scarcely concious of her own exis tence, and would hive bloomed unseen, but for her fragrant breath, which filled the air with perfume. High above her head fiiurited a brilliant King Cup. "As the winds Guttered her broad j-ellow petrils to or fro she seemed a golden bulteiny, aud not a Eower. che did oot see Yaughan, and 1 will defeui the case lor biai t the White Clover blossom that tlept at Lor 35 Oo T-iiwrrsriits must be marked with iaert:ons desiml, or they will be vyir:;:il forbid, and charred accordingly. Select jJoctrn. TJXi: DTIS& "J IFC. L,y tbe g-m v.p.-n r:-,y boscm, L t l - fftl r sweet, warm breath, r r sirv:." ci": oVr me passes, zA I ki. t'.ut iw is death. I v,vh 1 .zc ui-)'.i the treasure S.;.i-cl!v r-ivor I . 1 i.tr rcsy, dimpled fingers U'.t!..'cr At rr.y (.i.eei A inov, Ian tbr'rtig'a tlie watcr l! -.t a Wt'ssed shore appears. Ii;.rtl U-sllc n-.9, biubaud dearest ! L t n-.c kiss away thy tears ; Wrtuid with thy crief, my husbaud, S'rivo from midnight until day, It m.iy hiivo mi :nela bletsnig, Vi t.ua it vr.iihei away. Li tLe gem upon my bosom, 'i:s n.ji fl-e c&zi bo tl.err ; ! L.w to uiy heart sl.e netk-s, 'i'i the ptatl I l-ve i-j wc-ur. in after yuars. beside theo SIU auc-tLer in ciy cluiir. 1 L: leir fa.ca tLu miue ci jre fair no doubt?' said Yaughan. 2So sir, not as a juryman,' sai l the other. as a witness, I should have said be lt were vl fore.' Not as a witness, either ; I wi?b gratuitousiy The other offered biro a thousand thanks for his iu tended kindacss, but expressed bis apprebeusions that all efforts at defence wo'd prove to be eutirely useless. 'We bhall see,' said the sergeant, signifi cantly, 'we shall seo. You and your friend, the landlord, will call on me at eight o'clock to arrange for the defence to tals evening, morrow.' duly r klsrul ca'ila tl "father," r beutiml than tl 1., ... X i r y urt Lira : u, mv nusL'aaa I '. :r- ii--t i"m tbe motlierK'ss. Ltr jintimes of her mother, j. - u Hi -j".1 Lbr by ivy nam t '.. i ::-r f:uai winds .( borrow ; I: LiaTTie. 1'.r .n:giliiiu3 where I'm ekeping, 1 -A..i ..:.er ii ':e ciilj, i-i i..v br'-.tii will fctir her ringlets 'YLwU Uiy vtii-e in bles.ng falls, Ani l.tr a;;'t LU.k eyes wilt brighten Will; wouler whence it came; b uy Lear:, v. Leu years pass o'er Lit, Ss-e will liad Ler m.tLer'i name. Ii jn.M tLut every iiiortal Walk 4 LetAti.-u two angels here ; 06icv..rdj the iil, tuMflvti.it. . Vi lefarc iLc rai'.lijigtit drear reptnieta ; if uncancelled, Then La biiuli it f..r the hkies, IlA the right Land angd weepeth, Ik-nuhij k-w with veiled eyes. le i.er right Laud angel, ba"::g i.p ti e g'.-xi fr Heaven, fc-.-Al: s' th.t tLe midaight watcheri i"c no misdeeds iinforgiven. T.: ::! nut forget me, husbanJ, V-Lea I'm sleeping 'neath the sod? U.Lve t-i jewel given us. As 1 k.vi tlict next to God J l l-aimby one morning perceived that e u-hi Le was pouring into u cohee cup y ti t of the richest. Ou this be said to "Haven't you any iu'iik that is more cheer J. ' " .' "iVt.t do you mean by that?" replied . this milk seem?? to have the blues ' ps bU r.ajy retort. A tittle bov called udou one of our "tecs ,iist week, and offered some raspber for sale. "Weil, my son," says the ciu- . ire tuere not worms in thtm?" The e ucy frankly replied, "I think there are . vur citizen eaia, "l Uon t want the l it as vou are an honest b&v and tae truth, I will give you a dime." The '-wnca, '1 aou sell my honesty." ? St tuJent (). M.trv. li.ivn t-ii f'lt.n ?(1 . I ' "e U'l.p and the cigars ? ;:hry-Ye3, ir ..Weut-And the whiskey, and the su-t-.-sJ t!.e lemon, and boiling water? C8, sir. -lUintxlien come, Jack, eurpose we ."M!e Tulin ; I.: e t i arr, 'S' , at llie are froze" out old gar-rV-i tr leJ uf ,ovc As th"j tW33 a3 weedj, thy houIJ be served c S , f lf,.S,T' Would D0t to cLoke lfi3i5hJ?ib dlff"ce between a o Mail0u m Pri80a ? On can't as jkas.mt as that. 'Oli, I sec bow it i ; you are the prosecu tor in home case which is painful to your feel ings. However, such things will happen ; there is no help for them whatever.' You are still wrong ia your conjecture, sir ; I am going to pay away some money for a relative who has a ease at the assizes ' Ah that is it ! Yery uapleasant, certain ly, to pay away money,' observed the learned scant. It is, inded, for those who Lave little to spare,' observed the other gentleman. Will, I Lope it is not to any serious amount.' Why, the magnitude of the sum, jou know, depends on the resource? of the party who has to make the payments.' 'Yery true; certainty, very true,' said Mr. Yaughan. The sum of JCIOO, which, to one of my limited means, is a very large sum indeed.' jut perhaps you expect to be repaid in some way or other agtiin V That's very uncertain ; it depends entire ly on whether ray relative, who has just taken a public Louse there, succeeds in business or cot.' Well it certainly 13 a hard case,' observed Mr. Sargeant Yaughan, with a serious and emphatic air. 'Aye, you would say so if you knew the whole of it. Indeed ! Are there any peculiar circum stances in the cne T 'There sro, indeed,' answered the other, with something b-jtwecn a sigh and a groau. 'Is the Diatter a secret V asked Mr. Ser geant Yaughan, Lis curiosity beicg wound up to no ordinary or coaiaiOD pitch Act in the Jast,' eaid the other; 1 11 tell you the ory, if you don't think it tin some.' i am all anxiety to uear it, repucd the learned gentleman. ell then,' suid the oiler, 'about fix weeKS ego a respecraole corn ueaier m Lon don, wiieu on his way to Chelm.ford, met on the coach with two persons who were perfect j -tra"rers to him. I he strangers soon en tered iuto convocation with Lira, and having learned the object of his visit to Chelmsford, said that thev were also comi? there on a precisely similar errand, viz; to make some purchases of com. After some further con- versatR.rr togf-trorr t Tf'as sngffestyj by cue cf the parties that it would be better for all three if they should come to an understand ing together, as to what amount of purchase they should make and unicr what peculiar circumstances these purchases should be made : for if they went into the market 'slap dash,' and without any understanding to gether, the result would le that ic so !niall a plnce as Chelmsford, they would raise the priees ; whereas, by operating slowly and in concert, that would be avoided. The second party pretended to approve highly of the suggestion, and further proposed, in order to hhovr that neither had the start of the other, that they should depoMte the amount of mon ey in the bands of the respectable landlord of the principal inn ; taxing care that they did so in the presence of witnesses, and that spe cial instructions should be given to the land lord Dot to pive up a lartuwg to either uutil all three returned together to receive the whole ; adding that if be did he would be held responsible. The London merchant, knowing the landlord of the inu to be a men of undoubted respectability, at once assented to the proposal, and each of the throe parties. aecordinsly, placed in hi9 bands, under the circumstances stated, .1150, making 750 in all ' Well,' observed Sergeant Yaughan, wel yon certainly do interest me in rour singular story. And what was the result r Why this that scarcely bad the three p.irties left the inn a minute, when one of the two strangers came running back, and said that on a second thought they bad all come to the conclusion that it would be belTer to make their purchases as early iu the day as possible, and that, consequently, the other two bad desired him to return and get tbe money.' . 'And tbe landlord gave bim tbe whole amount at once?' interposed Mr. Sergeant Yaughan. He did, indeed; unfortunately for himself and me.' 'And what followed?' inquired tho learned gentleman eagerly. Why, the other stranger and the London mercbent returned in about an hour after and demanded their money.' When tbe landlord of course told tbehi be bad given it to the other.' He did. 'On which, I suppose, they bring an action gainst the landlord V Vrc'vj w; mJ weing tbftt dfiCMvvi To-morrow came, and the case was called on. The poor inn-keeper, acting on tbe advice of Mr. Yaughan, but not perceiving in what way he could Le benefitted by it, defended the ca.-e. Everything proceeded go favorably for the prosecution for some time, that, though every person ia the court deeply sympathized with the uufortunate landlord, they saw no possi bility of any other result than a verdict against him. Mr. Sergeant Yaughan, when the case for the prosecuiiou was closed, arose and said Now, gentlemen of the jury, you have heard the evidence adduced. Vou have beard it proved by unexceptionable witnesses, that the defendant had the mortt positive instruc tions from all three, not to deliver the money or any part of it. to either of the parties, ex cept ia the presence of all. Gentlemeu, my clieut has the money in his possession, and is ready to give it up when ali the three parties come and claim it. Let the absent party be brought to his house ia company with the other two, and every one will have bis money restored to him.' The defence was equally ingenious and complete. The j'jry looked at each other as amazed as if some new world bad bus upon their as tonished gazo So did all the spectators in court. The verdict was, of course, for the defendant. It is unnecessary to add that the man who had absconded with the money nev er returned, and consequently the poor land lord bad never to pay a aaiouat. feet And there was a beautiful brown Dee that 1 the KiDjM.np- loved. His wings were trans parentL. l-t siikia gauze, td he wore a broad glittering band of gold about his wasre. But the liee cared not for" the Iviug Cap. A tattling Zephyr came riding by on her invisible s:eed, aud she whispered t the King Cup the cause of the lbVs neglect. He loved tho unprttendiug Clover lilossotu Then the King cap looked down to her feet and heboid the Clover IJIossoui slept. Her pa!o check was wet with tears, and head bowed with sadness. She dreamed of the lioe. "Yain aspiring creature !" cried the Cup. what ambitious spirits has failed theft, that thou darest to raise thy thoughts to him I have selected ? Dost thou think he wiU deign to regard thee, tl.ou art Keeking Daughter of the Dust? Will he look so lovir as taou art whii-j I allure his eyes?" Tlu:n the Clover Blossom timidly looked up to reply, but her bosom filled with sad ties, and breathing a pryer of forgivness. she sank at the feet of the haughty flowr. A mu-ieal murmur Oiled the shjii mer air. Nearer it csme, charming the Sabers and liusliing me Zephyrs to rest it wis rue Bee. Bound and round the lofty King Cup he flew, while she delightfully listeucd to his musical murmurs. But they were not for her. With a hasty wing be left her, aud dropped to the bosom ot the bwoet dover Blossom. And the' proud flower withered and died, bearing no sound save the eoucd of the Bee, as he sung the song of affection to the unassuming but lovely flower., Maiden ! 'Tis not the proud, the rich, or the beautiful that win the love cf others ; 'tis the beautiful and the good. Effect ortlie lVnr on tlic rolled States. The New York ot reasons that there tire strong grounds to auticipnta that in t-ix months the increased prices farmers will obtain for breadstuff and provissions will throw the balance of trade iu our favor, and more than con.petiaa?3 b- th for the tempora ry itijury to the cotton interest which is now showing itself, and for the present successive drain upon our specie reserve We quote : "Unless the war should continue longer than thre is reason to expect, we cannot eiMoy the flush tims ot 18ot Oi. Ihe Cri mean war found the business interests of the the West in a sound condition, and ready to meet its exigencies ; the impending war finds us correspondingly reduced, and much of the advantage iu prospect will ensist in mer ly raising ihe business of the country to a healthy and regular footirr. "Instead of pending across the ocean, as uo.v, twice the j roiuct f our mies. we shall pay our eo un.eicial indebtedness, in the more acceptable treasures of wsteiu cereals and provision Million? f ineu an! of capital will be withdrawn fr:m agri cultural industry, probably, in all pails-cf Continental Jvirop..?, and the de?;.'anl for food will tax the utmof-t energies of producers here 1'riees, of eour.se, will rise, money will be plenty, aud prosperity, of course, revive, -ind with it speculation of tdi kinds. Railroads, western lands and ail sorts of mad iartaiug of tae Bcatli or llie Duke br Leeds. The London papers report the diatb cf tb Puke of Letds who expired at half-past four o'clock ou VTednesday afternoon, after ft short but severe illness. He was tbe eldest and only irviviur son of George William Frederick, sixth-duke, by bis maariace witb Lady Charlotte T.wnh Ld. f?5xih daughter of Georce first Marquis Townhebd He born 21st of May, 1793, ond married 2-ltb of April 182b, Lousia Catharine, third daughter cf Mr. Bicbard Cuton. cf Mary land, America, and bister of-the late March Somes Wellesley and of Dowasrer Lady Stafford, who was widow of Sir IVUon H. Bathurst llervey, Bart. The dieeacd duka succeeded to tbe family honors on the Ccath. of bis father in July. 1S3S, previous to which he was summoned to tbe Lovse of Lords. He. early i?i life, entered the army as cornet in the 1st Life Guards, and soon after ba obtained the rank of captaic, like many other scions of noble bouses, retired from the seaviee. la 1840 be was ppo'mel Colonel-in-Chief of the North York Militia (llifics.) which, by h'n death, become vacaut. In politics be was a whig, but he took no very active part iu political uTtirs, Ia default of isue the duke-d.vri and -thcr dignities de volve upon his cc'ism Lord Godolpbin. eldest son of th first po.--r of that title, who was elder brother of the hte duke's father. An Arhitcerntttt "t Auuricnn 2aral Architecture. On Wednesday last the frigate A Queer ITitiicas. Sometime ago, says an exchange, we at tended Court cd ComuiOU Pleas, beld at T Among the witnesses on tho stand was an Irishman named Mr. Devitt. J ust before the ease came ou, Devitt took two of tho witnes ses out from the crowd and cautioned them ia a whisper, which we could distiuctly hear . 'Be keerful,' said be, 'or the piague of a lawyer will get ye so confused that ye will sureiy let tne cat out ot the oag. 'Devitt took the stund aud did quite well until cross-examined. Mr. Devitt,' said a lawyer, 'did you state in your chief examination that you kept a livery stable in Wrangleviiie ?' V heu toe chap up mere, ! pointing to the Judge.) 'asked the question, i surely did tell him that I did.' 'How much property did you ever possess?' '1 cevcr owned a red chit of property in me lire. Didn't state to a person at the hotel, that you would spend a thousand dollars before your sou should lose this case ?' purely, ye wouldn t bo suc:i a fool as to think that 1 should be after making such a queer remark when I havcu't a cent.' 'Well, didu't you say so ?' I faith I might.' 'Where did you obtain money to carry on your busiu -ss ?' Jehu McDouough let me have it ' 'In your chief examination you stated that your sign real James Devitt & Co. What did the Co. mean ?' 'That me sou was a partner ia the busi ness.' 'Were there any copartnership pap'crs drawn up ?' No indade. What would I be after doing with yer papers T 'Was there any notice given in the news papers that you bad formed a copartnership?' 'No, indadc, not a bit of it ' Then, sir, your sou was Dot a partner in tbe business. What did you meau by pla cing a false statement upon your sign ?' In faith I meant to encourage the young chap, get him into business, so that he would stay at home, and not be all the timo and forever running after the gals 1' The London Timls on thk Address oe Napolkon 111 The Londou Times cf May 4th indulges in comments ou the late address of the Emperor of the French ou departing to take command of the army in Italy. After a summary c,i Mhe address, the Times thus speculates as to the purposes and probable te.-ulis of the war : "iMthcr Sardinia would bo made a first rate power, or a new kingdom would have to be founded in the North, much larger and richer than uy now in the Peninsula. WiiL ail this to b doue in liitrevciit of a remote settlement, Napoleon. Ill must be aware that that territory will be thrust oa the victorious ally who has made Daly her debtor, ad-Jed one link to her aneiei,t counexiou with that couutry, aud Lti one more track of glory on her oft trodden soil. With this cousequence iu view, almost within grasp, in what sens", a it. a a aud wua wtac degree ot re.-oiution C vs the rbuporor repudiate all thought of conquest ? Not to doubt bis sincerity, what is his mean ing? Will he refuse Savoy under all cir cumstances? and will bis hatred nf foreign interference carry him so far as to refuse a thrtMi fir H.;lue.l crown fr hs cousin or h's soa ? V ill lie object to a Bonaparte as welt as a Bourbon on the throne of Naph-s ? Wc need only utlude to the questions which would a-iso iu caae the war crossed the Alps and descended the lihiue- A I! fhtcrnii ti'1 cvTnTiarh7i in tVi rrC:ti'it::fT buoyuce y. We Should uki l-so-n from Gene rai Admiral, constructed by Mr. Webb, exi erience. two years a-o. when the Crimea., j nf New York, for lie Lussiau Navy uiiue ft war afforded thm that- monetary rr.ilb-mun: which has been succeeded by such disastrous revul.-iou and depression. Then it was that men. not content with their unexpected over flow of prosperety, thirsted for something greater fortunes were su Ideuly made, and the nrcceeds invested in estern town 1 situated oa the imaginary line of som road for which political speculators bad lob bied a huge and unavailing land grant from Congress. Luckily the misfortunes resuming from this folly are to vividly present to ihe victims to permit its repetitiou to the excess it was carried before " suecessfnl 'rial trip. She is reported to have ma le fourteen miles an hour, with forty eight revolutions of her screw ; the yessel was built by Vtbb, .f New York, tnd Lcr engines, which are 800 horse power, at tbe Novelty Wuks. Some idea ot the samples .f Ameiic-an capacity we sre sending abroad rail- I f511)' be formed by the account of Iit dimen t..v ! sions. She is about f000 tons ; length on deck 007 fee-t. breadth :o Jct, length 1 1 , o. -. 1 .1 . - J I- all aocui i?ei, u"pia u spar ucca. Lkgal Advice: A gentleman ordered a suit cf clothes from a tailor, and speci ally en joited l.iin that they must be made by the next Tuesday, and that thev must be made in the finest style, and that unless the tailor i could have them ready to a certainty, beyond a pei-adventure. to a day, that he must not undertake them ; but Suip promised faithfully that they should be finished, wl Jfnn. Tues day came and no clothes ; the euraiied man liew to the cabbage man's house and said : "What's the reason thnt my clothes are Dot ready as you promised ? Here you have kqt me in the city at a loss of time and bus iness only to disapjMiiut me ; now, if we had you iu our part of the cO'JLtry, I teil you what they wouid call you ; they would say you were it perfect siiit.'7 The knight of tk-; goose explained that the only competent workmaa lie Lad. capable or I making the suit. Lad a wife lying at death's i door, and he could not oossibiy leave her. The outraged gentleman was not aide to smother his disappointment, and berated the tailor soundly fur failing in bis positive premise. Tho ninth fraction of the gM's 7iio could not to spar over C-l feet. She is pierced with 44 side ports and two stern ports on ber lower deck, and 20 si-bj ports aiei four large ports forward, and four large ports aft on spar deck. Her airnament will consUt cf 40 shed guns cf l.irga caiibre on gun dccK, er.d 20 long guns an i two privii guns of the largest size, eleven inch, ou her spar deck. The guns, except the privets, aro all to be forty pounders. The gun carifiiages are all of s-lid maLogsny although the contract was for o-dinary whit oak. His crew will iiumbci feQO men. ani she has capacity to carry water aud provis sions for their sustenance sufficient for six months, to addition to which she has stowage room in her coal buokers for 1,200 tons of coal, and will not draw over - feet of water wih everything ou board for a six month't crais". (-apt. Comesfoet, late of the Collins ste n.rr Baltic, will tuk tbe vessel to Croiistadt, via Chi-rlt"urg. iu F ranee. NKW PlSCoYKKT IX i'HOTOGRAIIIIY. Gal- igrjatii's J'..wm'T (a l:;ri papr) announces a disceveiy in pbotogrnr by. lt consists in the discovery of an sitiGcia! light, k- wonder- oeu.iJctely laot ueontida tions The fully luaiinou aod so steady us to sut niy the elTet t of tb' most LrJliti suti iu the photographic ami it oubt to be that is to be borne in mind is that. -t stand this, and pi a: uiy told hts customer ven in ,Le darkest r.m. wholly inde go to the ca.orio regions of I audemomum. (f f f th(j . aD ihe customer, reu with rage, rued acre.s of carj.edra5s f,r oluer ,)icturesq': wiih all th.-.s; contingencies iu view with conquest, probably, thrust upou bim Napo leon HI now repudiat.-js it. (Vine what may, he will not uocept more territory ; t:ven though all nation's should be scrambling fu ll, lie will not stan his honor or hi h tonu ship ly any such gross calculation. We wuli we could believe him sincere in this wise and bonorabla declaration. At any rate, it will be remembered that he made it." 3F When a stoue was thrown into tbe pulpit where John Murray was preachiug. ;u Boston, he picked it up and holding it before his congregation, said, "this is a 'weighty argument, but neUher rational nor coaviu- JEST A lady called in a witty fiiend who was not at home, and iiuding the piano dusty wrote upon it slan'eni. The next day they met, and the lady said, "I called on you yesterday." "Yes, I saw jour card oa the piaao." Why is the Ohio liver like a drunk ard ? Because it takes iu the Monongahela," goes past "Wheelia?," gets a, "Licking,' at Cincinnati, and Falls," at Louisville. Extexsivk. It wa-5 discovered in Detroit, recently, that tight servant girls belonging to oue of the lare hotelj of that city, had been for soma time in th habit of stealing bams, legs of muttoo, glass ud crockery ware, bed clothing, table linen, povbsious, and no end of small trumpery, and conveying them from the house u lder cover of their petticoats, by means of large bags attached ' to their hoop. In a receiving sb"p they had accumulated a large quantity of abstrac ted property, and one. of the giils confessed to an attempt to carry out a half barrel of ber. iu the above manner, but failed for wan of a second barrel to balance her patent extensieu" cn the other side. - 8-53u A Miniken three feet and a half Co, being oue day at the drill, was examining a strapper of six feet four. "Come, fellow, hold up your head ; higher, follow." "Yes. fir." ."Higher, fellow', higher " "What to, sir?" '-Yes. fellow." "Must 1 always remain so?" "Yes, follow, to be sure." "Why. then, good bye, Colouel, fori shall never see you again." A toung man at Niagara having been crossed iu love, walked out to the precipice, gave oue lingering look at the gulf beocath bim, and then went home. Ilia body was fouud next morning in -bed. A very eensi Me young mm, thiolr. S3T Tho -Portland Advertiser says that the Kenuebeck river is full of shad, and that the editor of the Bath Times has eaten so many that the bones Lrvo grown out along side his spine, so that be has to wear u duck shirt. It is said that his better Lalf uses birn for a fius tooth comb the street to a lawyer, aud in aa excited, ve hement and curried manner, said : "Do you know Snip, the tailor, across the way here ?" '"Ye, 1 know liTm," answered Brief. "Well, now, I want your aJvtee," said tho gentleman ; "I want to know what you would do in suc-h a case. That infamous stitch-lous lias not n!y kept me here in ihe city on expense, to the grrat detriment id" my business, and disappointe i me ia a suit d cloth., but. wheu I w-Mit to rcmonstate with the fellow about it, what do you think the impnVnt rascal told me? He told me to go to h il !" With the.se words the gentleman laid a ten dollar bill ou the desk, aud siid "Now what would jeu do ? ' "Do you mean this for a retainer?" said Brief "I do," was the reply. "Then." said Brief, quif llv folding up the X and puttintr it in his pocket. "!.e toit you to so to h il. Well, my opiviion and advice to you is, don't you do it There is. te re over, no tntute or local law that cau compel vou to a specific performance. I say. uon't you Jo it." Cincinn-iti IJiijuirer. The Sickles Casi: i.s Enui.and. The Eu fflish papers have given a Very full abstiact of the testimony and aigumeiits of counsel in the Sickles case Some of tiiem comment with great severity upou the speeches ot" the counsel on both sides, aud upon the bad taste shown by the reporters, who daily obtruded their own comments and opinions upon the public. The Scriptural argument cf Mr. Graham is criticised iu a pungent style by the Londou Saturday Ilevi:-w which, by the way. attributes this speech to Mr. Bmdy. Of the plea of temporary insanity adduced by the defence, the lleiow says: This miserable quibble would jnstify every crime which the law is specially inten ded to repress ; it would excuse the crime of Mr. Key, as well as that of his murderer. If the gratification of viob-nt r.iger is tzvt why not ll.at cf violent lust. ? If law is not to control the oue passion, why should it con trol tbe uther?" light being contained iu a per able apparatus. in puvate residences, dependent and these picturesque archi tectural Uioni.namts where the light of the sun never penetrates, and winch, in cousc quer.ee, I ave been until icw wholly thut out from the hotographer, will be as accessible to the nrti.-t as any part of the exterior. A Pr.ixTiM) Okfick Axkcdote A young Lngikh lad, just "conie uvt-r," teramtan p preotice in si pi luting ofiiee, to "learn the trade." Wheu learning the let'er b-xc6 in the case," he asked the. printer's "deTil," a mischievous young scamp, where the K box was. Too devii" pointed bim to the L box After having :tu!ted crer the "case" loag enough to know all the "boxes" of the tlpha bet, the foreman asked biu to "go over" them, rtso.ing each lettc-box ; the juvenile Johu Bui cbd so, tnl got tl.tni ell riht ex cept B and L Well," replied the yourg En'isber, "hi asked that, party (pointing to !: dtril,") wii- n; II Li was, and 'e pjiatcd 'i3 fiuger to HELL!" dTll The foreman cave the look, and he grinned aa:icn'lT. sharp ITkitt of Edifices. Thu busiest ediSces in lht '-orl-J are tiie foliowinr : The Pyramid of Gi.-eh, Egypt (feet) 5J3 Cathedral at (olofena 501 Mini-tern. lT!tn " 4S1 Cathedral ot Antwerp, ' 47G Minister at Strasburir. 466 Pyramid at Cheops. Egvpi, 4G2 St. St-phu's Church, Yierjca, 442 St. Peter's at Komc. 4i'0 I'yramilCetbrane!'. Eeypt, 420 St Marliii" t lnndphut. 426 "Plnln " ssts i'vnrh. "U the strongest werd in tbe feaiinim Vi earnNrj to express ill W.rj. So;e tint X it f.ill, but it i pow- That rfnliv tl nrch J-?lie.elr ff.prts-- ..-l.ieh is plain is eutopic aou. A lly nver cslls a b-H dV? plsio, or a bboon. Thas would be too severe. 3T A hungry Scotchman took a raw egg cracked the phell, and was raising . it to his mouth, when bis ear was suddenly saluted by thu shrill pipe of an unborn chicken. "i'e speak too late," cried Swancy, and down wrnttne pullet, fWtber and sll. A good old DQtchmaii and bis vrow 6et up till gspiog time, when the falter, after a full stretch in tbe above operation, said 'I wish I was in heben.' Hans a!o yawned and replied : 'I vish I vasb iu de stiil-bouse.' The eyes of Saliie flew wido rpen as he ex claimed 'I pe pound for you, you always vhh ywunwlf rn th bot pT,os . Yc are informed, pays th nousatorie Boi.ublican. that Mr. Wheler Green, of Ashley FalU. Mss.. wio attiined tbe mi'nre sge of over 100 yrr, wa recently mirried to a Mrs Scbeaimerhort, cf Norfolk who has also arrived at the respectable age of 80 years. 1T A patriotic Italiau, ia charaeteming tbe Kiog cf Nsples, fays, "he is such vile wretch that so earthquake ctw rfaed to ewiUew hita- f 1 ' ts I 4 a o