Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, January 27, 1855, Image 1

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Sad yet bee polo and wady Eros,
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To stake her panting Este.
With baskward &Deo of melees lot.
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god through the wet, or dusty street
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The path oft trod bolero.
What sadden thought oldie ap the blood,
The erimsea tide, that We would speak!
As, swift the arrow's shuttle Lee,
As swifter stall her teak she plies,
utle two are on her cheek?
That blush wears not a dap of shame—
Those tears are not the teen of
borne hope, or feu, with sadden seset.
Sends tounoine from the busy hoar;
Ths tell-tale blood within.
/moue wars bespeak s mother's awed—
A wi.l,wed mother, thin sod pale,
For who will give the orphan Feed.
And Ind the scanty share of wood,
When her wear effort/I-6W
but .Mary's heart L Large cad fres
And Mary's hands wen mad* to 841,
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Shall one so pale, and al and weak,
As that dear smother, toiL
tho.i bless then, Mary; keep thy vow,
And unto th.-e shell strength be given,
Aiil 'beg tty ur,bio work is 41.450,
Tb• er4ssas borne —theTietury WOG,
Tne r , st nhall be in Heaven.
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I'HE INVOICNTARY CRUISE
is, itting, ut life are the terrible,''
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T: 4 rid 'purely attached hertelf—loving,
!. 3,! the gay oanfidence of unbroken
1,.- ,n,l fir-t affection—she could not enter
1 rfi retire could not all for all the ten-
1:MIEI
EMI
'r inzwite, h. r lover; silo .xeuaed a little
tva:,ing t'. herself, RS a wholesome sort
0p.r.11 , i*u•lplinc. It was au absmute duty to
1,1, of R uch a faulus as jealousy. Whit
lie In vkhLu nose sLe w.t.s fairly married to
7
11
In th. meantime, the War-office combined with
4piunt the unfortunate lover—a regiment
X•Ls .uud..niy q uartered in the town. Thus was
ry .1 v t P 'or Arthur was haunted by
) I,.ut,ged through the streets,
ft (< tj i ')/rqugh eha4y Lines, they dauced iu
cut: usNitui,ly ts34tits, they lunched here and they
llnt i there; and when at last night arrived, it
-,lreaule and not sleep that came into his
.1 I ii ii visions were all of "the scarlet
wl
yr,nng lady's head in all the pia.:e
HE
lIIN
“If. lltloll
er 11,1 •
,C •
;1.4 rt,u work , upon -the officers" than his own.
tti, Majors were married—that WiLS some
,hing t.• be ttitnkftill for. ' but the Colonei wai
.iugH, yuunger, and Letter looking than the
...floridity of Colonels; and the junior offioent were
an unusually tine set of tam—at loot so they
..e,mu,.d to Arthur Ralegh. Daring the first month
tlii•ir stay, he took them all in their turns.
01:) , day it was the fascinating Captain—the next
a was the handsome Lieutenant; till it even
Itched the intereating Ensign.
At last, these flying feats settled into a goo I
truest tit, which had Captain Iklafdtd fur its
~r j, et . The whole regiment was considered
.hirotCng enough; but Captain Delaford was the
tost ‘.narnsing of all. We Londoners know
,thing of hearts carried by beat of drum. "The
Teen ' eutivoye uu meaning to our ear. We
an idol, that the guards are verygentleman-
like, but the militsr) go for twaiting ip the great
•:„ st e m of L podon dmipatiwo A ybung lady,
so. a in Kuighishridgo, would stare to be asked
• *II the barracks did not atakc the neighborhood
•p giy'" it would be something like the fair
r. , Bt Helens &eking "if England was not
t.:vedingl y dull after the feet sailed?" But in
u ouun ry town a regment is a very grand affair
d! Parties are made for and by the officers;
we) tight up a ball, and the young ladies feel
that it is an opportunity for attachments happy
sud uulappy; and, as Mr. Bennet in "Pride and
l'r , jud.:e - justly observed, ttnevt to being maga
"xi it is something to be orn.sed in lore." Edith;
*rev/anion faked the increased gaiety, she liked
the atlintra.tun and the attention. But ber
errs trrevocably gone, sad the very thought
1 &Lange never came into her head.
But the more she was conscious of her own
Attachment, the less ousdll she bear to have it I
'curio a perpetual abject of doubt. It wu one
ver y I ke a morning—for the summer hid been
unusually warm and long—that they were slant
oig on a krrace which ran on the shady aide of
•he Iv -use. They were walking up an # down a
tattle to Arthur's discontent, for ho had been
asking her Wilde, which b;dith refused on uniting
0f the extreme heat. She was herself in such
gay spirits. Her father had just surprised her,
:And such surprises are very agnssable, by a set
of turqdhises, sad the was convinced herself, sad
wanted to convince everybody eke, that blue was
-he lovltest solos in the world. 4 1.4 iattime color
..f the sky; of violeta,"—"and," interrupted Ar
thur, "as Captain Delaford would Re, of your
eyes. I soa sere that is jut one alio pretty
ERIE, SATURDAY MORNING,sirIJ4Iir27,IBO,
I=l
A Lu VF. may
Vol, ,
ti so A TRAICIN,... ADVANCE •
• .7; .
iliesehes "' mot 4 u ri t
have a scowl where he. ytvueught 1
to pus on ILA imairciik 3 ir %flak "maim.' , "An
irresistible sir!" swalaimed Attain/. "$O, goal
think him irresistible:7 "AtJanatour whole ! owl*
does, and - Jon would not have ma oppoaed to gen
eral opinion Yon know what an enemy you
are to singularity in mu sec' Arthur made no
answer, but assumed himself , with poking off the
beads of divers stioffending lowers. EAU be
gan_ a curious eternisation of* bunch of Provence
roses, which she held in her hand. Her own
sweet mouth, with the smile dimpling round it,
was like one of the buds, whew the sof% red Arm
beasts through theory& envelope. "Bat, at
1„,,„ 4 ,;• sa id Arthur,
"yes will act dimee with
Captain Delaford. I make a point or your w't
doing it." Now Balegh was very wrong to make
a point of any such trifle. It set the whole spirit I
of i feminine insubordination op Winne. Besides,
this very jealousy wasassacy subject:with Edith. ;
She felt herself unworthily ridged—and, more, I
over, her taste called in question. The very idea ,
that she could think of such a man for n u .. run
mant—she whit!. quite piqued herself on having
such an ideal standard of peefestias!—it was sue
a bad ootripliment. Captain Didaford, all suillas
sighs, and dorkvars to !very lad, hu came near;
be who out out all his (4 iver:l%min by a pattern
—well, it was too provoking! Had Arthur cho
sen to die jealous of the Colonel, wh o was pa l e
and silent—therefora oat down as having bad an
unhappy passion, and ..sointereatiug,"—or even
the young ensign, who was 'lieu a nw %Jet poet,
and Eld written sJineezqU'isixe verses in h. r I, um,
about moonlight, and blight.4l affee'ion—either
of these would have been some credit But Cap.
Win Delaford—the singing, flirting, univurs.il
Captain Delaford—it was really too had:
"Sot dance with hmil - exclaimed she, with
the prettiest air of .surpn , ..; in th..%roild "Why,
I :could so, n.•r dance nich him tuan an ~n c 4 lse
—he i• the tp , ..t a al , zer in th.. ro "An i I
ate the worst' in lerrup,ereii Arthur angrily, coup
elou, of his own nujulaii.tb , , , uv text
[Up roam lieu, p .:•11LUc LI L.
But tt:..t tliK • PEI 114 t • :Mt doth
It we:. a fault to inst-h rrade off me toorus,"
am:lt (In,. t t.. , ty W. h,:t:
-.al : i• ',T.. 11.1:01
C •11 t:,n.,t .•, 1,1„
I All' 1 1— u! . . -.• I " 1.,
v
W. (ii3.pricculeut: W,•,1, N l. I
charniug I can mile cuyt-If P. r I
I wa, ask u/t; w 0,411
".lutl c s, M Ism!"
ch ar , w l l ,, diov th , 1111 , rn al ;-
piug up IL- Is , . al. S)p:,tli....i.n• r
10.,ke , 1 reusar'.ll , ' Lon., ‘u 1 0,
t oy, ' , ;iw t, f an ;.i. t m tt,• saw ) 14.:311't .4aft-ta:li t ;
a!mirittgly had 1-e 1... t k&;d 111.1; 4'•r
w ttild, have itteti u t t ye-4 We'rf'l.‘ ~1 With
nuti :ha. 0h.., It t c
o. tn. w Rut Arr•, trw s foe iuor,t.. rt
.$1 tr ; ,, ri • if,t. rrit, • ur a ;. to " 1 , .!. J,
n •if LI Utii r.dall4l w ' !, • lii tC I:11
;11. (til, m..rning;• ...11 I a 1 . ./1 f
..gran_ ri•sen,
I.st u ~& L t tii.. voppi-es th
r , •in...red to du tIT hou 1.1r4) her 1•i5;;..r
lu , e,:tt But AO gape h. r
tit . 1 7- I f V;:th turning ;a Willa
1 1 rONOUt!I , . 1' tr. uhl 1141:)1.) when
t .illitiL
Yer44 E titil `ltthan
u ors`lifte4her•li "1-Iw. -614'1'
.‘•• tl, v•-• •
T :il: .1 gti! , ..rieg L lr 4
1,11 h. u:Ln
r, ...1
zih.• ';:t1 , !1 n her
eto• 1, rul t p !)•-•.; : -
If • r Aril 1, an
I II . I,r
g•l\ n• T: t.; r•. 1111.1
ea. iilwary Artnnr u •hr•re Capta:n
Lkiafnr.l tame f"twaru m Li a %intle anti a Cam- '
pitiocut. S'ae saa4c,,y an , LTLtr.NI him; and Lc
WAS :L politlve wart' :La 0;c1 o,u.r.,uct,
n.id en nt:IA I 113t.1 H4)71 S b n
wh., f..un Ilia era 11, lizikl fu!fill4-41 hi. dt..:lnv,
came furwar4, awl handed her tc. the „dinner ta
bic was ono ,r two late atrrivul.:—the;
Intl , knew how qutekly Uic heart of the for ,
31 tho loot, h at entretoce
Th•• ; r kr. • .t
teas at leligth over;--toit a yet r v,nin;
was u, enru„ Shy w en t with a t.,rge party from
their houee to the hall, and she ilanted tht• first
Wince with Captain Delaford Jh, thc rustrainta
of alciety: Her piii,sea Lat ft:v...rishly, ere.
were tided with tears;
Nod she had to appear gay, polio', and i.e,• t ipi k vi
with the scene holore her. How often durinir
the courage of shit evening did she go through a
roursc t;f tuanceavcrs obtain a place netr
t•_.r.—.lu.l titer, aNhAtio,il 4,f lier
it hastily, cniqy r turn again! Art iitir
newt
The parry returned to the hall; an s was as
much as E fith could do to appear the atzeutive
and w,..11 hr 1 mistress of the house Geners.ily
speaking, the little supper at h arw, after tit,
&cue, had been so gay; to-night it wag p-i-itiv
ly dull—all said they were tired The visitors
took up their candles, and as the door dosed
upon the last, Edith threw herself isito isiir lath,
er's arms and burst into tears. Hal' .11 . ob 4,
and half in worth, her Story wsekk told, Ind Mr
Trevahion wa.s at 6r4 very angry with Arthur
Ralegh's want of temper. Htit, Rim, Mold no t
boar to have him blamed, and she now made all
sorts of excuses for the jmionsly which to the
morning seemed to her 5) unpardonable. It
wanes Lively night when feverish and re,..tless,
she thing open the windiows of her drelottng•
room. The moon wag 'efkiftg ia a cloudless
sky, sad the sea in the &sawed was teessuious
with light. But there wa4a w.eig4t on _Edith's
spirits which she coulti sot &haste off. The
oloqcia were begiuoing to a-4lva in the east bet
fore she went to bed, and the last words of 14,4
lips were, :( 'Wilts.. , is A.rtlita?"' VITh..O, indeed,
was he? Whoa be ;eft F *th le ruallesi in , a
pairoxpan of rage to the side, and there,
back -beaded , he amused - setself with A -alking
.t en,
sly and down, cursing wowata',i finitlettels and all
waltzers in his heap, Suldenly, a Fade
at i shot round one of au small cape., which sc.
gracefully indent the coast, a youth sprang oat,
and appioachiag Arthur' unperceived, passed
his arm through the rran4kwer s, an I alir , e.,,:
hiss 0 the, 'a...Known. a
... "Why barer: tire ova poem.
sak
Or why earns you an
p
It w a s an o ld colit•-e tri
d,. ano Arthur. be
tween , auger and c.oiatiewas soon wooed to
T
tell his story. "I will to you what, you s ail
d o; o ,im e with me into Sti boil, ta l y yacht waits
e,
we iii.the offin g : w.- wi'll i imve a p it lout sail, a
gay supper, and ti . b 7 mortoi, you, having so
shown with what spirit yOu_elitt asst, shell to
morrow, go and beg Joni fairiariarii's ll—
or, what, ts fat bettoriet l iter yout " :.it,r-
titer was just in that tart of when we
are ready to lee any 0- deci e to. us rather
than ourbvlree. Re w: s with his frieu4--haet
a say supper, and did' . he Gould to drown a
few of Edith's fie was ir i . , . pagne, He woke
fie next tivorairig with e 11e0-itche and the
agreeable intelligence . at they we t '
,een iot.
a week tore t hey ' firo
to sea. ,It wim d land:
and when
. they did. course A.rtisur i s' first
ty was to houses Stl4li.. For thilipnr
di . vat pat 4.4' : iiiryik4ak 'At ' . t i e
felt the *deli -' , - '"aine roof se tan 44
.. . •
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ii ,
, f ,
e el*
as
' 4.-hc.,.• .' r r ', 04 •i.0;11. •' - '4l.
oak i
ir ` IL 1 " • : 1 ' 4 r ',, , .a; . 4 }iii. •.-.,,: ,
Other's gut ism ,M Way hii
He amid 004 diagnies• from himself that hie
strange *bows arms bare inteted a degree of
most omit,' anxiety, and he dreaded to see Edith
spin. 'l'hc sound of a bell tolling f 4 a funeral
did not add to his cheerfulness. Hr had to pass
by the 'little ehurehyard, and saw a group of
people in one corner. Surely they were gathered
round the old vault of the Truvattiora. ae ss
tervol7-the rattle of the earth on tbe coffin atrut:k
upon hit ear—the vault was open, and the elm.
gynian was reading the last sacred words that
part the dead ,frow the living, he asked one
question, and the wretched young man heard
the name of Edith Trevanion. lila buddeu die
appearance, and his hat having been fuund uu
the sta-shore, LA to the belief that ho had ..le.
stroyed himself: This report had been .hast,ly
ronimuniessed te Edith, and she bad broken a
blood•veseeL Death followed instantly. In the
small churchyard, when uld re w 4 art. seen e a
rtnuli distanee uut at yua , is au oli-fasto osd,
monument—it is the vault of EL: Trcvak:m 1
family, The lass inscrptiou is— 1
"Edith Trecauluzi, aged 19 "
♦ Negro Woman in Virginia 128 Years Old.
A earreapondent 4 the Richmond &yet:4,-er,
ra t tig Prow P,isthatan, Dec. 30tH twit:
There it a [leg:, woman to Yawhatau.
Lvjpgiu ;0011,:diate I
hive talked with. Who was born I ye ,r
George lE. ascended toe throne of En:ierld. and
font years before the birth of George .1411-
tn: . She la GLOW Wile hundred aa“l LivLui.) -six
yea:s and KuS, of e iursc, v b.i:f
c wary ,1S at tiro i,a; D.,: It,
djii•ndericc ins pric:lirried : on tlintl. 4 : r f V,
1776.
I state this upon infornrati , u that I
trllo, Anti toe appisaianek.
t.) euufirin it Her up to Ty
DAT an iud.l:l)l, , rerun! 44f all th, .% 4.. 4.
And I 114.1- !”nT.44, wh• n an n 44.0.
tae state forgetfulueia that tre(inent
ly betide* her. IVitril I MN! 11.:r 114 t
aw:ike, and toll of Sb.
utt , .• atak:, I w.t: t , id , l u:ti 141.
MI•1 • - h, ~v
A t l4. ,r 1 •••••.-
childt• a, sli of t vl ag , . :in I r.:l
.rt: wt.", fir.clocay at. yr', sup
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Merl
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kryesiglit ne%. r, I d gip
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\\'‘.OlDEFtrCL
tu. rc ;,
"G'err.t-urd R 1. 1 4 V: Parr.(.::"
which viper we epeetet.
gPQrfe.V.n inv ci n 1T y tr rf ati, MAN AK: SON 1
:ling laid 141,1.1
etimg 4
l, 1111
phtoe in e .tlutty;
tins .111'1. qhf' , nti•]: w. to 1,
nftor hi: irri%4t in trio rar.
prsioar hi
iak,e 13 the !oitl.
r
(.• !
!Init it u. A u :U, b• • Al
111 ;he 0 , 1. - 0. t krat , Al:—f,,r
tit^ time —he levelled nn t let tic qt the
f t,f them tare np ghe‘t b!, tar ‘,...,ui
, )t k 1 first shat. Tile w.nc. twt
w.trdi the I..ud, and nt.lit were "
rrvi t. • •
titne , , and sktw 1114 ()Id ,Itrak an 1 11'4. .r ❑
eatir.'y ti-m 1 up; and turtling to ills friend,
coolly said: "If you nay any tls-e for al,
Loar hunung I uftvo a aplet.uid w
the stye I« iittal tire imrn " e.p,.•1:
ey .:4 Wer pea, It '• (144 .11
rule to hurt abut ducks+inre
Con,aµ"ncien,o Lhe Tnurntl r.,livry•rre
There ta to be a very sharp struggie Cou
gre4; b.twern th.. two tari ff proj. c;.—tl,at Li„
S”cretary .1 th.. Tr. ac.tr), and that of . m
w itto e of Ways and 31eapp-
oil brim forward their plan on Thar IA:, a-11
without any concert with :he Seere.tarv. were I
prepared and arranged much Important infurtert , i
teen iduttrutive if his poject, and "'loch the
C,nmittee have neither cal.ed to:, non. ,
read. The Seeretar)'s plan i, t.. p a t.
other m rnatPrial. and dyo-stuff. in th , free 4 , -4t. I
Ir'Mtlneea all the duties (except pi rhap; In bran-'
dy,) two twenty, fifteen,.fese, axed five per Cv r i t.
The Secretary's plea will Involve, alai': it (Metal
the objeet, *nineing, the revenue., s:mu
eia,i ri anlts to dome-tic inanufieturcrs, and giv.
enr riplultirressed employmcnt a n d more amp jp
i means of paying revenue to the Treasury. • They
1 muss produce, or they cane). courutue. But the
I plan of the Committee would give us Inc:cap:et
; revenue in flush times; f there is no doubt that
I our people will alivuyximpo - rt t'reign goods to
the cxtient . of their credit atel
The Senate Committee on Finance iticiine
the. Holum plan, and the s upport of this Steretary
'ltalia eosin from intcress net very adverse to/ the
prploctive policy. 'lt is easy to see that, there i.
I sueb a conflict of opinion on the subject, as will
entbarisse any actpro upon it at this session.
Tip President aad labium are quite willing pro
f blbly to approve. either plan, though they pr , ter
, time.' of Mr Guthrie—which is the uniy Onti;.nrt.
in good times, writfld effect the object, te wit—a
nid'ict:on of the Tariff to the revenue standard
The conflicting views on the qubji et of a modi
fication of the federaljudicisry, may also prevent
miy actikto upon it, though the ‘yateth Ball for
such a change as will exteud benels'alike to
etery State of Union
CHALLESOING GENERAL HOUSTON.-o'.d Sam
a wag in his way, and enjoys 11.4rtilv tko pros
pective joke of being challenged in Ills old age
far words spoken in the discharge of his ditties
aa a legislator, it is said. We hear that he doela
ris that should any such billetdoux rend bim,
Ith rhalllurn them and the matters 'of which they
treat over to his faith-ful mulatto attendant, Char
les Marbury, eo well known to all "men around
:Awn" in Washington an baying been a "game"
itt in his day. It is whispered that Charles has
been *ionising for some time past a ten peons, in
ontieipetion of being called on to take WY* WM
IPttle attire of home of the General's hattits.
1 t
i
_ FRACTION 111 Paw arr. —The Prbvidanee
Port plaos atrikingly in contrast' the , If Got. ,
ttA.at. and )fitjor Wood, of Nair YlO. , The'
l ls
nit
bonnet trail cleated under the claim t. hi r be -
priainted all ittertriati, aVilitter a 611 . ' "it
of oil , Mil hie former friends charge his ilk
ia
i,. tretkru =Liar. Thatutier woe chosen
VOW hita WOW foul elli a egehaati him,
7 bring , • , oi sg a m ,
Solepoibsioa vii inaligi
,,v,
1,-,
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,Tl/ I. : f -
1 11. 1
The Tanff•
WASHINOTON, In ' , Any, J11:I 9
IEI
'
$ 1:7 1 " T
ff . •• i
st a g er 43o4 4 o,.
•
.When is taken by storm, in mil*
y1k9 , 3., aid in accordance with the usages of mu.,
it is "given tip to the soldiery " What this means
frill be appal:envisage the frightful plows of
Batisjot, as it appeared oil the night stuff it had
been carried by the allies, wader SF llington,
6, 142. Says an English o i., who
participated in the assault:
It was nearly dusk,'and the few h while I
slept tad urede a tesrful change in \ condition
in temper of tho , soldiery. La tin m tang they
were olielientt,ti their officers, sad veil the
serrib:ance of subordination; now, ere in a
acute of furious intoxication; diseapli was for
gotten, Ad the spiczedid troops of yesterday had
b -crime a &NO and sanguinary rabble, dead to
evory touch of human feeting„ and tilted with
evssy dernonino passion that van brutsliu ate
wan, Tile city wa• in terrible confusion, and on
horrible t-kens of m ilitary license met
ft t .
One ftftot, hi I approached - the castle; was al
most *b a k e d u p w ith broken furtutarei for tho
houses 1 .410 u gutti:4 frt m the sAlar to the
gam tt, the partitiouc torn dawn and even the
eppl(l up and scattered to the winds, in hope
rniAt be fond coneetleet A e'mvent
a , this o+l.l of thf: strada of St. Joun was In flame,,
and I. saw inure than one wretched nun in the
muu, of s kistaroal r•oldier
Futio•r on ti.t , confusion accrued 6 re:it:cr.—
BraLl iv 3,11 , 1 Cti r , kd were roll.l out before the
•tore ar , llle were full *owe half drunk out, but
rry•ra cured in were le.mlitirleali, and the liquors
rutioing tiarourit the kennel. Many a harrowing
st saluteAt the car of tn.: pavv...r-by, wavy 3
1 , 4 11pp r t. 'l:i .11 w.t , 1.••Icil a , iaug in vain for
11 : 1 •• Fl•Av i tiki it h. •ent•rwi4e, whrh it iV
r. 'mitered , oaton O OO furious lad ttaruto,ita
IMAM. n were to , icn up .0 an 1411111:U1e populatn - in
unarm whiat tuany ut the loi.c.lioldt woman upon
to,ght hr• f luau! All withm ttlat LitAutpti
cit th , • ot an infuriated army,
v t whom, f r int: time, cont.:i wak loqt, aid
b: ran inf l any•rt c - o ) leetion of comp-foll. , wen„ who
if powitole. mon; saupunary auti inti:eaa
it turn titt•.,.. who bail Attztakeit :lie Moroi;
, dw,ll upom a r , c , uc trom which
• • ti i'ew tem ii . n in Ilu• - • beautiful
wn ir r • , ct‘ , .1 t night trvm insult Tht.
tit and the F....agar—the natl.
tirlighter 14 Due artizzu—,.b'
• / U. Wert'
LAP: -; PL. • ttur'ntl I.IV .4.e..11,...(1 The
rC"l•r;rttoi. Was Vari"aB
- 5.- tl r Wirt
-114: m Au) the wretch
, ,Tlil i lin - tiAl tut. Lir: Areetb, to
ou) ILAL. vrt,
irr ~i
! t ti , wrt in citti
• • • •,• QFc't trcm phl win iiiw.
•• Lk.-
:la - tar
BIM
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41 .
Ti.• - r ntartpd lhout 16,000 inhabitant,
1.,),0, twice b 4 within the space of thirteen
ct, ti to the horrors of a siege
N . .4; rs l'intinsula." If such
•b • in habitauts of Sebasthpol, in the
, r , stfve hf Tt = felt may ire tot Oarlike& the attack
s rvu ur‘• ;.sacr..-4! • ,
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c wet of Attics. .1 linc.ti lA , . trariiit s tieeies, • tit
r.luit.c.i of wiiico attiltu wt. LeighL o; Il,c feet fiv.•
tals, ud 4 4i the cht-4
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rotrwt. it's are , j ,..1 Th e y
14 in one nutuktor , in the int.ertntnttl fior , ht.%
ki n utuinat icat Tht uu s t.s., country.
iu their eXCIAISi I.' —Co WC 1 .rests 11l scarcii • ;
iv..ry, exhibit it't,. ..r the ,it shd:
aw;cy fr.qrs man, t. , r. tbsy dreaded the
fir when he saw y 11111 , 1 stivaneing he earn , (town
ont of the tre.w to the attack, and eou6l strangle
a man with"the gretit.e.c, rube. 'l . lw sircugth of
the man ape is euvurtneus; ht , jaw is :I.'• p'liVCrfUl
an that ~f a 11.. n„ au! canine teeth equally a.
fortuid ilde. ;he great (Lrr.P.a.
those rerrto and notaw, related of the thud;
dreaded, apelike animal of the Ainean wilds, that
were met witl. in the r‘v..nrds of travellers, Irvin
id li,attell down to Mrs. liowilitch's reminiscen
ces of Asliantee.
WELL S Qaestion.—What ought to be
done with a gentleman who engages the affection
,- )f a young lady, and then leave het'?
Auswer.—Bless him and let him go. We
always think, in such cases, thaw young lady
has abundant cause for congratulation and instead
of vrhinning and crying over "spilt affection,"
let her pat on her sunny smile= and endeavor to
eaptlrate a more worthy beau. You may depend
upon it, that a man who has no more stability or
mind, or honesty of purpot...:, than to act in this
way to a young 'ady is not worth a tear of regret;
ou tie ooutrary, she should be especially happy
that she has so luckily got rid of alieriot, who,
through,•ut his life, iu whatever he undertook,'
would unquestionably exhibit the same unfixed
nets of purpose and the same - irresolution of mind.
Lova Ls Hie everything else, a man who is not to
be trusted is that, is very likely to be f onsafe in
other respects.—Nate York Times.
lar In the United States there is one child
attending school for every five persona. In Den
ary* there is.one to every four. In Sweden one
tole.. In Prussia one to is. In Norway one
to wren.. In. Belgium arid great Britain, one to
dish .I " . n France one to ten. •In Austria one
to Mitaise. In Holland and Ireland one to four
terr..—ln ghee& en to eighteen. , In Bussiteene
naafi". •'lit Perfaagal'ona to eighty.
Denmark is the only eountry now. in advance
of tie United Suttee as respects the number of
children adulated, By' the WO veal there
iliShelniaannen. r' • • •
I t ' 4ll lisiwibiebsudiady•ifoseasoihr .hual
fitutiatireble to nuciliaikrastroVratida respect
T# 1 4 1 .01 0 111 ALOPOWS-4 10 .• Atm
REIS
: t, , 1 '
1,, ;.. th, u oue officer
• - at, , t, r the vary
b^r ,-, re had led to tip_
ME
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-I, k It et lAtk
rmin
An English
Reny Cotridge,
city, for the sole
cri misai maga.
We net, kali
Court, when ha
the great different*
Lae ones IR Em
dignity, white
hunahig.
The gentleshaa
but Sunday nigl
t!Jem, andwocua
Ling into V. row.
and took kiln d&
rti the othocrs w'
buskin's in this country, at the moo' _ 4 , 0
that be would pledge his rani and bowl, t „„
pt sir before the Recorder in the itio , •
Offmer.—"That kind of sennityiiiiliiii*
England, but it's no go hart, Ile mit'-i= u•
word and honor for oollatenil anourtip; {b,.
rug thas,..as you are on a tour of • 4 a p,
and Irish to examine into our criminal .
and manner of oonduoting busiseia, I . ... '
no better place than the calaboose tip nee dier
wen
zulu demonstration of the meaner insiiieiiitd
treat colprite." • . J.z.. , 44
"But, my de sir, you certainly tkiiiet , ` 4
to place au English attorney and
law, a gentleman of means and lehi uu nre77oS ll4
a filthy hole as your calaboose? ?Wok if illiev*F
, i ti, sir, my standing in docility. Fee so 4111,41...A.1
nar) vagawiel .r rutftati, but a videos*, iiiila,
a prof, st-loutt! gentleman." :.l'
'lt jou' t make a particle of difference to ma i
et—, unlec4 you can furnish some good sad rise,'
pousible men to bail you nut, as we have quit' --,
ts king word and honor security, you sleep is the: •
oalalxiosc to night.". . ..
All espoetuLation Was in vain!' The arpter
seemed t+• bare no more regard for the geetlemeaere ,
standing in society than be would for a eculineti" l
-treat loafer, and locked him up for the lf
Yesterday morning the English lawyer looted . '
moat awfully crest fallen.—St. Louis Hind& - ,
RI:MATULAIME CASE —The New York Twi
bun, tuoutions a rotnautic and important -mos
u Finding btf arc Mr. Surrogate Bra ford,
I. i`3 that Of the e-tate of Jeanne Dultiz, format
a French utilltner in liniadway, and MON
• lltly tCapitAttet and U 2131144 leukier in Wi ltd.
street, who tiio,l twit autumn (pito suddenly *
tl!..tigh at an adviuctA ]caving an Welt
worth not less than $lOO,OOO, acctimnialsKi
• arict, lucky inve,tments and shrewd inasiaes.
'neut. This large property is claimed by ISO
trio, from Cincinnati, r hair dremer WAN
and apparently above fifty years old- He_
wa. briught up by madam Dulnz as her mipllMO
'rut now asserts that he wan her eon by an early ;*
marriage, which took place amid the trot:M."oG •
the Frittioli Revolution of 1798, and which XlO , •
afterwani ecincealtA
That, he really is her son was clearly tbille
out on the trial, bat the Public. Adminiersinik; a '
acting in behalf of unknown heirs, ein
th,4 it is not proved that he is her
eon, born in wedlock. The evidenien,
..._ •
to the Revolution, and involve* mac
eated and curious points of Prima law
vial usages. The erM i t d irell -.0 4 , at
between Mr. James airier
and Mr. O'Connor for the Pu lie A , . • • •
The Surrogato' a decision will, we suproe, bp
rendered within n few days.
A CHILD KILLar , ur A RAt.—A moat sine
/:,r and fatal oceurrPnre tnok tilice at the bowie
~f M M at Richmond, Viirgii*
abort tw. - . weeks snec. We learn frog do
P At - that about six to nth 4 ago, a negro wounin,
in the empl ~1 Mr. Morris, beard het_
chill in ule r ,in next to her, aut: neat in
t.. Fo.e what oecal..l 'tied it. She gin'. as she co- -
tered the re , ni, a large rat running of from the
Ft- la.in t on the floor, and upon ay.,
pr,siehing the 'aim% ..he found a bite upon It.
eh ek; when bled prolikely. The mother
!h.,agut te,tlung ‘); th. itie,deno; and about two
:Again called into toe room by
•.f her child. tpun getting in, she
saw a large rat leap.fts , m the bed, and tufting up
the infant, siAtch StlA about seven wend - 014 ,
the f einti tt.it it had been severely bitten on tie
..f tl,. 1, attenti. - n waA paid to the'
smarter, of the trifling fabsinetor
The w. am t, atilt a few hours aftenierie
he elli! , 1 uled Pr Wanton, wuo had thervilla
r..ttnnt, gives it ad his opinion Oat
•11.• bit,
()RARITY SOUL' —1 he 11 ,t‘ot ffentid Edhlie, 4
v. he wont of-4.13 , 1y inui -tie at the publics senpv
tvousos of tlittt city, thu, describes the prow
inak.ug wiiat good enoushpiapi
for the poor He ..1)• the soup is maile in what
Farmei•i' 13 , teri, holding from fißyts
Tho triter is first poured is aint•
.4.t boiling over a hi isk fire, then coma in baskets
of 6,1 thin.:. tnirrow.bunes, heals and ethes. ,
•,re promiscuously poured from
fr , in the baakrts into boilers, acid'
1.,.. •tirp , l up wire a long pole. #a order'
.. , Pip" It IS Reeefiffary that the
meat and Ismer , 'hould be kept boiling serest is
eight h , ,ure.; ti, that .itne every particle of lash .
and ggn t L I., , ,n,vitracted front the heeds
and shin-, and ;he whole has a i .suuied the con- '
, f glue It is a rich and big*
Jv nutntious and if it don't stick to a.
feli•iw*4 ribs, it will be because liungernouki ask
gag it down his throat.
GENERAL DESTREM.—The officer who &lOW
the en;intvriug works of the defence of &Oa- .
topol. is a Frenchman--lieneral Asst s M
the. period of the treaty of Tilsit, the
Alexander begged; as favor, that Ss
brother would permit la few ynua4 34111
polytechnic echo 1 to cuter the serene 6(ifiolika.
Napoleon selected four who had just WWI beim
the school, each with a< first-claw nonaber im
science. Their nausea' were Bemire, Fah%
Pole!. and Ekstrom. The first three died jeers
ago, and the last is the general of that wee
Who has had so great a share in the minstrobtiou
of the fortifications of Cronstadt. He isspeket
' of as so engineer olboer of the gasaiesa seetris t
sad, what is rather ram he has a
talent for poetry, united to profound apa
cal knowledge. He is the 'author of
beautiful compositions-, but his best work
to be a translation into French mere, et the is.
bleu of the Russian Lafontaine, lirilot
Xi" There is more strength than el of
expression, in the • followins reply at a .
conductor *kWh we find in It co to
the Madi son
The writer of this requested Os iosaaAse a!
a fret train to stop eta pock Lane, orbit& i
imately on the roadside, asidAdne qn Ow
one loaded barrels of pock for Me ni •
reply
was; "You must take it tb the a r
atteiratop at every d---a Nies earner on Aid
to take on a shirt-tail fall of freight.' -1 ...MW
the emodnetor could not help main thimanik
he did, as it was donbtleas the may Slaw ay
suggested itself to hile•esiod, vim* bo
give me to issidentool that hr ye
obi/in
give
Um bird "keno sompiT! ,
for own* of
on the business opo4o.
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