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"Vi:n a :a ic 0: - F.•nt t .-In.. r.r I ; two In y ,r• , SI:JI • Ut 1.7 • CI ::Ti 1 H•„ .r I= MEE ni tuner . .1-• I.y 1 „ Ilrr to•Aal•• 1,, VA • Irl XOl 'nt. •; 3r ,•-• t,,• , , :urn, -I • L. c w.po. , „1 fntul a. , A 1 , ' t LlrtciitLt.o L,y tic haLlti 4. r 42!1,/ t btrauger, you'ro p iwPrful ii.tr 1 tutu hut you eau't civ u y that i've ttrawu the first w in u'iiusion to 'from u, Ili, i w ./ , I,y rl ., pkt - 1 t'.e awl why', LiAe Witll,W I .4. that, repifr! from h..u,i, . . r I,„ 111,-y shook hands, pit.L.,antiy, though in a •r , -1a u .L .1 t. , K tLeir stations, amine to be !leen who will muel thetact' ihut!.,; oue I a.;,,ug &wet, ai Lae!" strode out , 0 se, tied betw..on them, at ter th.y tad Ito ii f y paces--inau:y pride furloc:thug it, a , irink trwther----ia eurtoua Luken of a.) C./..nigh it w._.e to e.ist either hi' life, duiuto • 1 rui •:`ll lee against erell other—that they be 'lid. " • wet at a cert..ia r!(• , 1 ~1 11 shanty, ; Rut ere Shotter had reached his position, un f.iur wiles up thu river. on the fal /wing ! seen, of count-. by Bal., ire stumbled, headlong alone, each armed with a single barrel to endeavoring to wave his n& as well as him a and that after the fir-t eL t , at struck hb grousii su awkwardly as to pans, they 'Loud load and fire at random, rut hi. right torofinger out of joint—a s e rious their keine, provided neither had as arm I calatulty se such jonetttrii He rose, bcniever, at bled; to the latter owe, hostilities wow go 1 once, packed up but rifle, sad took his sludons IMME ~, t, =UM MEM =EI !NE EIMI =EI MEMO MEM =I e s,t/ wh• r IMIMIIIII 11111 EMI • , r IRE ME Mill ;I . • '` J =II =lll 11 7 orb , th••, ••: It it • t •.% 114., OM ME :' 't•a a 1 11 : , =II auti•• n • ." 1. • r, t.O,V s , • r • t L oLi I =II =I • •1 I= .I , , • I ' Ii II i A cry:: l• II 11 ULU I I, Hi -Ii • ..: j . orril 1,, p2; tip ••• 1% ;•10,..5e t ;r t twir murk:J. crhit.• i H. 11 f.. =Mil I d. 811111 , N 1 1 0 , ,, i • 1 lIIIIMIIII I= 111 ,t I 1 • • •iA d. I p'• , t7'.Tpz 1 : • '• 1(. , t l m 4. - 4•„,r Than rt,„o, ..:1 t•N plen • oti 1).,i1 stlz 1.1 ttor "V 'I . C• /II • (IA r 'IA t-loY , t, :on. down Ito. a .111. t.r. tcturti oty tire, and no • . " r up;u111:: I I 1/t Ltd. app d ,;• r - ; tiot put hi, Ilan.] - rin,t 113E1 ~c,:,,• U 1' ,~ , 141, —lLat 11--- rt I Lh•r. wp 21% totit tier: " / 111 , 1 inkrk, awl Ltt tl:w 111= Nth , r un6"1111y: "awl I may. r 1.1 ••••1 3 0 . "3 , 1 111311— hut I dOlri ' t ifor • .1 All ••ii, .• • :Ist, , I`.!h J )uu will. yod can . , u.e ',idler. as they both ENE 1.1 '1•1.1rf" uu , l ittiri try our skill =I 1 -ue•-, W trail he ltkt y tit nuts at, aud (lieu if we ChutiS., .‘!4 JIM 'l(lit r. "In hir far you've acted !,iir. 'dr I'. dler---put p'rhaps you're playing on ' lie 'n uur Vankue tneka. If you wean as u S (1011 . L really wish to shout we lea 1 or to Art— which I know roll why, then it would Ise ~r.• a.. , $: an arm, nod ISM I .11 . /1/ , ' with the knivoa.- 1;1.[ aq ci,h Cyr start if.,w .1.. 1 ku 'a% if [ het hunt ,!1), ac- • t,. a.2r ment, nu i tlr:• at jour thigh, that '.•u a..l uit c.iuie itie pie,utn o%er tae, nud let ~r la, hear ullt.! I've 1.1e21111 IV V • U MEE r it, tiit, with uloint.titary tjt tuti.tit,l alid to it I, .t.l , - •[ ~ mig kiVoff;l)4.7 T ,, Llr`:olf 14 31.4111 t 11 4 lair f , ,r V- 11 , ill tumor—throe, with- ( I IC , LI. . , nunn Ilr II! Vra.: In my 6itud4,vind .... hal the wiser. Will I do nut wi,h to take ' U I,r , etille 1 did, yesterday— . ..- 11 "k hott,:r of v,,u —but of eouree we rico I% e' a , },,,t—one—we couldn't go bask RI • 11 „•,•, i;111. -and I'll trust you in 6 , u,:rosity by a lan I U BEI • , i 16.•, t.wear it: I al and hit it, y. , 11 van I.':1 - please! Take your EHIE, SVITHDAV MORNING, OCTOBER 20, isss. EIM=I ME OW =ME i -1 ~% • I It I lit =II I=lll=l =I r. IMEI • f 1 =I I= , \ , 1 ; u. « ' n• . : ,c : k :• t, LrJ.l 011 1.1 Ui • l/il“.. L'i 4:1 •all hUni: - 11 II , • W =MEM Lucb, up u, tAiN guts I •I,Clj :- i c,« EOM , LL,:t. I I lia.l a rimy]: ob un•• , l we, - sail 13tH, u Lt. ur Sin arm ng Shutter furtively, EAR, IN ADVANCE. r , ruidu i r netagrukist the accident. I,Aul ti ‘‘,••• lAJU, hie arm was ! , w.ts ~ kiliged to —i.ut as he MIME ' 'I MEE '• 1, r Bad fv!t that his , !t h •1• and he :11,,• ,sla,k, 1.L.,a at any Each fir.•d at th.. war l i. t 4: effect tz Si.pitter'. I. ft thigh, Jr v Ji =ME 11..t.k.1ti isf t 4 UChtbl Bistird Is t t •Ure It PPOUid —lt 4trueli the tt• .017, and ,t'tancinit off, itrEtzeti Al t,g wound .t. r, fallen, war ratstng - .tll4 1. •sturo. stiri, rl ,l t h at , h is iI, t t latccr sto tu..ll.,nless, ti;-• r.tic ttud drawn 6 s knif e , sod pal and tr•tnibling wttn I= MOE =EI IL 1111 •.i •••• i Ir, IVllirtily hypo -11• .• •0. 1 . / CL , :II!' ife felt 1 1:. • .;::f lu, bhp' but .; •.. : trao"r lei 1., lieurt'a .t.ivnu,xl t o m e et it t'latcruvi doubt lIM •, any 1..3.4 IMI t r•... 1 die %.. unk i e d man , U. Lu.,,!:•lz • , et, hough In great i 1. 1 i,ll r t • H ,—.Lhlrin.-1 lie sees me ".1•• . r.. 1 n ;,,‘ !balks to butcher me.— nuw De would take mine yot And being 01. t, retroated toward tu excruclut =EN =1 I, Mil 111 im.ty w , migld trive .)btatu I , r ,Cttiti. 'out lit, W•• 11 DWI Ml= lIE r . 11 l t,i:n IA itla lug, t • ,W:11 I.'•(•, in thus =I . 1 7. A t , i :i . =MI V ! alt i , 1 Ti, I/ ' =MB ..,•. to prop lataise't )0 , 0 - thigh as I pro!. • , •t, J. ,• not of that. I~ r ~ MiE 1...:it =Er Elll 1 Lt , l t t . ntn liytAi t , :tek wag zurped V"U ba-e- to the et.: It It d psouutagoutpit oot. , .4 bl , d, co. II te.l,;.utilmy def. •.• -• ,• i), t :t. •I . ill,. 1 .!-.11,4”re Ball compt , uppr , c.ateti the nob iii •th thiuu Ll* t.l t:,l, ; ‘ ; ....if 1 • la. 4 . • ••••• taken life of ' wit, r huviug ezaunnec • ,b:.• I rig l iti) attributing to n❑ recap. fr ,1111 a -ever° wound, he 1 • jr.. •,ido-• ,it lin i W.. 11,1610 man, and poure u.l. i Pr bun The o ..1 b 3: 1 1114 . : 1. restored 1,, but ba•l i! t, .t tutu for the timely fr =u town :to might have d 1. il 1 Lie %ht rtff in) •,11 krined posse rowni; %vitt' ! , .nn e ,14-,z o m ”tt,..r. into Van Buren, ail up,uote,l, tixd luaL tg. wand of the affair betu...n thi twas Il the spot appotnted r the Qert t, tin 1 ald now come to arre•at h .th, f indce l they K. - • )rt alive, to answer to the murder et y u. a licnks, thr briog grantr•l on thy ions already meoi. I;a:; And Lis wo.utiled campaniun p, r • .1./ %Icy :orr w:t r. u. , col from the so singukr•lnel Van Buren, to await a pr. -lamination, whiA, w.is, however, deferea few days, until St.otter had become heir. r to undergo the excitement. Meanwhile lt.tll was the eon. , 'to ..t,•11. dant and nur , . late antagon •ii it e , ,nfinetnent, d tt I explained 0 he had dnobi•,l 1,1". honerty in tll •;‘,. friendship Lio , c,inf• ..ice fervent sad indi.....";a• ble. To add to tho ,i•,..tiess of both, on I. thind day, after the due., the AcApeence, who oil been suppriseat murdered, returned to an Boren with a few triends, and, to ihc detight and iutLgtiatauri of many, hat he had not bet u a...wailed at all, tinit I 04 111, - .1.•11.'1/ . . disappearance, with the evident . 0..11 at cued with it, was only one of the practical j ,ke, in which he was accustomed to indulge T. thaw end he had given to the pedler the pistol c.a.:, a had excited suspicion against his. 'Flo a lidalcu .how of money which had caurctl Bull to be suspected, he attributed to the fee: that t h e la , ter had won a large bum of him, in pri‘..te, the ally preceding his mischievous freak Ou this state of things being 1.1 , ,au, lit • pri soners well) at ,oce liberated, anu .dch was :I, fury and contempt of the excited Van iiul,n; against Banks, who had caused InJuv itttl'k" ut pyrsous to auspected : by indulz-nc • .nth a senseless track, that, after a stout •r•••.ortaaet , , he and his frends were disarmed, i„f 'tripped ct their eiot'aing, and ridden upon a ,da;t: raii4 „ t it ot town, to which it is presumed to.; utter :'ad a desire to return Shutter and Ball were the lion. Van Buren for a ,tang time, and subsequent.). the forum r ae ,..,ltnpauied the planter to his est it, in Mi.sp.-ip pi, where, having given his trwinl prftitatile hints as to the way in which si Sew-Engiauder would make the plantation pay, :Lid having wii• ne?ised the ueeez:,ful adoption he left him and returned to !fir', ite.ae4, k ip.," he became one of her most useful ind honored rite izeus Wins•miNo.---Speaking of hor..s, we can rely imagine one capable of in fii.•!ing mare ing misery than an intolerabl.• k rel p p fife we can stand, whe: , the natilia i. "armed and equipped," SL.c. t.a training •i.ty, th e drun k , its Lug, ,ery to drown its bereams; but to I,.ten to a pow air, badly murdered by a poor pw. k..e, we prefer death lin some easier if not quicker way. We always think of the French stage-d• who twqog au ! noyed by such a bore, suddi iiy tu, oetl upon him • with "My frien', vat for time tusayour doy, rt.!" The wh:.tie wth HAD HIM THERE.-At ; in young lady for tight "Why," replied the mi. • w Jul I out va,,: ly recompiled Woes Wine , w your periehosers The eieciphhe salst, aeudeta, *a., bent I 113 TO missed BE Lau wa) I t.• Ltie roof it ti back agate 't . partial d•!teu ,ivark• a., • MI h rurtigt oit.Ort 'l , o'll to • lElli w. , I !rive ktpt m. . : :,ou would LI • or-, from a 3 S ankeetrac ' ! I wilily yuu k ,f:. r ? Imgrr -i I tall,loolini MIMI t: . I. t wu.•n r •witi *mg The Kane Expedmon—Staternent of Dr Kane tiz.•J •1: .., • S.,‘ .1k 11, nl.l cry fuil mJ u. 131'0, tl• ' or,. •t Dr I. - Exp •14 w %ear. 1.1 •-11 John Frituk ,i, •ttt • , LA • 0•11,...1iti •1 , 1 t. ,u •l• 1.11 , ItJ•11: Nir • II 111 Or Kiu 41.111' . 1 I I. '• 41:vr tilv pt•il , •:'" • ,', , '1 111 ::~ i 4 I. hrti, •1 tLztu atiN t,tni•r Y' a r Willi the ..sveptiou .4 Car i t t.ht . latitudt• Polyt.o,a, open rt . N.. north farther than the tit., pttint Le Lad reached at "r4l4:4oC rnllt, QVUt the '4., I: 1 Mil QM r hu rurarer,,, unit pit It lir.er• , t n t:•TE/ cud tits %tssel, It was itnpus ' rn ht.; iuvestigatyn far For two Nlut. r 4 the AdvauLe , 'll4l , Well tU, 1111(.1 it ir41:1111, 1, !I' 011 the eoo(.l:ttutt of his men. that 6. t:.l 11. t survive another winter, he deter • ner and wake tho best of 6ti way • I L lIIMI - t tienient =ME r.. 1 righty tiew eye. slid .I ) , 1... aid laud up as far AA he was 1 le it ce Ihe eureuie wit tL ru unwed s Laud, ru The hardships iearful character; and at tin it party of nineteen were ,1 , 1 t Al 3 ttiought they could nut survive iff (h es, anti thereat were saved, after ch, uotit uu:ewir. fig t.ll.re and stteJtiou O u , th. —31 t the earpeuttr, whu dii•ti ice, It lockjaw, superiuduce4 hr th- u t 4( i The othei two were frost ••• : Dr Kau , : 104ry / •I/ et:deti /U 13 - 411.,11111,7 Mt IV he S . I neatilaud, Suitt% '9llll'l L'4.6 Fludttig tI. • the .111,..urtrabl••, t h••) i• a;ay p ; —runtilug It (11 i .• =I ,i. !1• 0 Ili, With re., ,711 I,:tu wuru ti r ttutpurttry to ttikolg. tltit. trap. vrtu...:ll .1.,. .. • TIM , .01 I VVllleh Ly t s 1.1 I 4.1 fit • • :1! % 0...4 , 1, a FrULIVI% f• • 1,1. 1.4.3 ik•li•;••••,i•• tl.•• a •1 . .1./V pack vra, a tt,. 1 ,1"," 1 . 11 , ground. , i •• 1 for lie•r ertr,•lll.- -tn2r,vtil 11.1 OA.' 11) -.l:4am tb.• -II 01.- I v. Lw1.••• iPil il , •1 bean/ I Lid •, =MEI • •u A . CI k 1 tt y•••••• :2161. , .ii may 1 ,, t 1 tla' t;• . 11 i I= ..• r T:4, t • ••• 1,1,1 u irk.•. b. Did , ' •14, .1 W.rfp.l.lg , • r rqnrril ;. •-• 1 iN[!, • 1, .1 zi.• Cu faCe tier': till V , .l.4iiV it ..; I fltt 4 _III k 1111=11111! lt I 1/.61,e 111 , 11116 drilre, c•4/,1 1.1.1.1C1.1 i•rt :Ives registration ou r..e"rd • t I ',LI NA .V ember, and 1”r fur monoll4 In be year mercury was solid tinily. The te(an ‘11,41..al c, uipecliture was fire degr.•ei t,eivw zero, ii4tuelor and winter included. Th..., wallow ~ •i•,o'.t, • t h.' ^I aillteAt cold. I Mat) at ..1 winter guar:, ill 1.• r ..f ~arch COMM. et . t.l as , TI, f p.lrttes, ander t It. K tin erot.ed th.• lee at 1 , 1/);•• ra t low Lerl. ' ll. dog. tit. W a 4 as only alternative, to ad4,pt ti.l• • 1: •t vd Many of the party were fro.t. LAIL, uu.ierwent amputitiou of the t..e4 I; 11101110 of these efforts that the MEI in bringing back these • tt n.l•• Tr, partici, were in the helii s. l'•t July, only ceasing from lab.ir WI; 11 . It• 411 I 41,61ki1e4S niUdt . it ILLlrb.Sii...k to been followed and survtled by A ~v,arth the Atlantic, with a hoe fronting due North, until a stupendous ghtier alp:olutely checked their progre.s. Thi. mass of ice r"..4; in a lofty preeipoe, five hundred tees high, abut , ing into thu yea. It undoubtedly is the only harrier between Greenland and the At lantic—it is an effectual barrier to all future ex phlratinu• 1 glacier, in spite of the difficulty of fall her2., u !..11owed out to the belt by means he party rafting themselves across on 1iin. , 441 of ice In this way p , H .0 i' ! w tr4veling eighty mile' along ha.. u, i trwed it mw • new Northern land )..r, uelieve, the largest ever dis ouv..r.,l ny pity previous navigator new land, oensentad tin Greenland t.y prwrucittig ice, was named "Washingtou.7 EINEM . 1 ,. 'l' . urge b:1) which intervenes between it and il cloud be.irs, we believe, the ti.tuie of Mr. l'eu 4) of lialtimore, one of the projectors of the cxpeditiou. This icy connection of the old aD d now w,,rld• 5....t0s to us s feature of peculiar Ilit••c -t I ...• ~ t the sledge journeys may be mph. I. on di , fret that the entire circuit ~1 beeneffeeted,and ita shores comp: , f ,•;Inrlvr 4 ito: t tie real .Recovery of the expedition is I , ..har ...a. The channel leading to tht•t•w wat..rs iva.. vutirely free from ice, and this itiy,t,r)..u4 lent lir,. was rendered more remarkable tt ‘ :JO Lice of a Lelt of eblid ice extending and twenty-five miles to the south ward hi. sea verifies the views of Dr. Kane, to the Geographical Society, before tist t Uri*. The lashing of the surf against tt,,• fr ti i...aeh of ice wa,.a impressive beyond ,b , cript las :•..veral gentlemen with whom we t. Lye cr-rd. %peak of this as one of the most remurk sizhi4 %%bleb they observed during ,h. cc~, ,litu , n .1n area of three thousand square wile% ha- item entirely free from ice, an d w ,to-r the 11 in. J. P Kennedy,late ~t NS vy, under whole auspices the, ex I . k . tit .%.1 , ,:odertaken. t.. Joe north and west of this channel has ,•liirr,4l as high uS2 30. This is the vwtro,t land tA.) the Pole yet known. It bean the name of Mr Henry Grinnell, the founder of the enterprise. Fi.4 TO THIS Sucre —The great belt of ice matte it clear that no relief expeditions from the South could reach the party in tune to prevent imprigonnient of a third winter, which, with their deficiencies of fuel, would have proved most disastrous, if not fatal. Under these circumstan ces, Ur. Kane wisely determined to abandon his brig, and attsimpt to escape to the South by a combination of boats and sledges. In accordance witd this view die left the brig on the 27th May, the temperature at that time being five degrees below zero. They crossed a belt of ice eighty. one miles to diameter, dragging the boats behind them, and carrying flier of their sick comrades by means of a dog sledge, After an actual tra vel of 861 miles, they reached Cape Alexander, and embatked in open water Their guns supplied them with- animal food, no provisions being carried in the boat excepting breadstuffi and tallow. From Cape Aleasoder they travelled to the Southward, emaetimes over ice, sometime' through water, situating deck aid seal, sad ad ! kW* °IP "144101 to keg the prsj ilk 1041 At C a p e lork they nurne4l up their ~pare b rats and . +Ledge.; 1.. r fuel end lett Ih moil. .trlktng '.114". t u 4ett • , te.:r:ng f , r• th • `iota' listit,h lett,enD•u:. .f Greenl3ll.l !fere :hey were on the sa th of :‘U;rili s , Ti •.•guil.ll.o Leuhh, after their •r ,r•• 1 of 130 V mile, ftu‘l ••,1 (lays of coultaut c , . I:rout Up. r• lovtk, the 1.11- 1 4,...,t of rh • :rt. Theute, they • .ok ;u t !Nu , I. •t, • v,•,-ei LI:, .vto .. prlkl , J wily I MEM • 6u• t., u.vutio th,• 4 , 4 !tittle tw9 ••t tG• m p••rt-n• t. t w•ijlw, ,11" Ir•nu xi'', ••••/.. LI vr. aii. ~.(t...fle ..I lira: Olif ME , kri.•n•••• 4 ' ill I , ' tall )11^;. - 1316.. , aLtd Pvt. r •.unts, d .urn uft..n int 4,:ntlr..t.tal, put or. - ,..t In Wl;k- titt. - Itt,oll la cal. ,•% , •uts laapp• Ltng ;eaves au : , n up It •Cir mi..' 'l6 to rellnettotis, sr.-, 3.3 all I).L. r •11. In at tilt I !well OU qv! w.rtit .11e t • see ac ,ius,s,: • hi, h turbili k t by ('lntl' tr, la : tue Va , whet/ a man ii• • i •• rt,.,, 1:: ...; xrh a •;tra,l 11..1 tow, h ortt .1111!..L1 to JUSt. ::f ate brtige. err 16" r rp, o r .:Jruv t:tn.., tbt ..c • 4,1 .1111, .-.I• r.. t: I, I I:v1:1 wur I.. 1•1 1, , 01 timll I &f• I Ne I".•ml•iVi2tl In. W. • rupn., ,L I.y t 0 • I 0.. .00• 011 --• A• qt... U tr, t I ..r •••••v..r tl • ..t. ii r. .I '4l"re . -4.• . NCti.l hail ti • ,44...hislu1•ua • t., t 11.4 . :11 , 11 t u ,rd. At- busy .• • - , • 44:11e ..,••• 1 IL, t mut:111 I,lllll'w, rut whic!‘ she 4 4.- A : 4.cbti:L tt..• bar -1l,• ••••••14145e , i it. A.!. c•-•%.: .1 wa- aid '•• r I,t tip r •r: :Ir :II 'ti- .l. .nUI t.. t.. 1 !g r. !' ttaJnged .z.• w,,uld h... It it • ...4 tuplatlug the , 4.4 .• 41 the various =ZS COM tilt 1 CM = NEI ' fn • is . 1 " 14 . ; TIME/11 ,u. 'be , 11. r , t • 14 1 . I . u. u.w-t 1.. f It WO • the u, , • 1 It IV. 4:44 I h. r ca,u• , l tr , ,w a cnit, rnd , •lvnr r 11 F. , ..! - ,ted , ru outu: iud 4 1 ,,,, va, and - • b•—• 1. • - an 1 I.nc. pul L I. ett. IMO i.y he trine 1 11/ !LIAWIC bob trod, ,10 "0, 11 , W It . 11 11 , 4, tilt, .. , 11 Of Chi hi ti suied b. , .11• eiotio• tr.= jou ,• t ;,, gr.rl, i t r, .a.+ !. • Dale nrouner with a ••-b•-•• I. , TICLin, S. mud des pair lc -..ache•d •u. r ••,r, ii,au ours. lady, o. a Luatih,r which bespoke ~t wPalth that tud %gni), ilke di•tain. .! • !!..0 pace, sr•.l. - )41 !tear, ', T rim l !,‘ hr. t u, u h.' s , d es i re to get nt 1..• to , ..I;2'. • ! Lie platkrui, e.he with alt.licuit :• ME ci OEM =BEM With 1 is•winu -t.h I. rio her heart recog. t ter stifled h .n mid approach ing Ili. r Flu Nu. .1, It M ho war non. r then th, .111 .11 we ilavv just lan 1 PAD the verse:, -lie qiiietl2. .in.i ul the soft sweet v•.lee of w iman, which !Mit! Can rivist, ID quir,,t if she in need, .ir wa, she or was her r• w ..ash that It ~.1111.i be r.slieved: A por tion ~t :he railing near U. waA vacant, and al ino-t vt 'Kir , w.. w egtuie I I c•ln- Ver-.• The stray. , zer 1 t.ir, illilltiV/M“ Klrl of . 0 •iit I 7 nvit.., but eoarsi ly witil not only w.iru, l'ut heavy and unsuinil ter Innen lor Ler -t as for the season. The poet . girl. In hr be..! • inplicil j , and with an eartn•sruess wh:rh despair 41,11" impart, re lated tier hi-tory, uniu:erupted by a single ob servatii.n from her eonipauli.ii, but often accom panied by tears of both \V.- has L not rpaee for it at length, and we will girt It changing its or der j.ist enough to enable us to state it briefly. She said that slso was born in Bost( , n, s t i , had no brother or sister now; she retnein'ftred that she bad s sister, the oldest, whose name was Liz zie; that sister years ago, against her father's will, had married, and with her husband, having been banished from her father's sight, hid gone off, and not been heard of -inee--no doubt wa s dead At the time of her sister's marriage, her parents were wealthy; the pride which*, drove away Lizzie, had brought silent regrets, an.i after awhile carne melancholy eomplainings by the mother, sighing for the embrace of her first born. This POOn led to anger and criminatiun at home, and dissipation by the father abroad. Losses came upon them, and at last gathering the few worldly goods they possessed, they left the proud city their birth, five years ago, and settled upon land purchased of the tiovernment in Wis consin Her brothers, some older and some younger than herself, one by one drooped and died; and soon the mother, calling in agony up her long exiled daughter, joineil:the boys in a happier clime. None were then left but the faer and this poor g:ri He too was humbled, fled striken by the .1-14. w but certain disease which lights upon the (Meek and fires the eye with the brilliancy of health, even when it. victim is on the confines of eternity: ho would sit and tell to his surviving child the acts of winning love, and sacrificing de votion, which made his Lizzie the very object of hie life,. He would talk of her sweet smile ' and her happy disposition, until memory led him to the hour when he bid her depart and not let him see her face again. His decline was rapid, and this lone child saw the first flowers which the warmth of Spring had called from the soil of her mother's grave, disturbed, uprooted and thrown aside, that his ashes might mingle with those of the mother of his children. At but death he charged her to pay off, as far as she might be able, the debts incurred to procure the necessaries of rife; the land, which for want of culture, had nit in creased it value, was sold , and left her but a few dollars. These she expended in rearing some boards to mark the spot where she had seen buried one after another, her beloved kindred. I She had heard of Chicago. She had heard that in this' city tlvite were offices where stream wishing ample t Gould find work. She had o n font travelled y miles, until she reached Milwaukee, and by the kindness of a poor . 7 ,,, ,, 1 sailor who Lad seen day after day on the dock, watching the 1110111111111111 part, had inquired and ascertained that she • to come hither, but I had not the money. He ' , ought her to Chicago on his own vessel, and had d her that by cross. lug the bridge she could find \ one of those planes where situations where given \to worthy appli. \ cents. • . Such was her story. She tmentioned se name except that of father, m ss and of bro. them George, Willis &e. Both thiorasee wen • crying bitterly. The fuhkeudie dressed lady turned he fora inwards the timer, that her tsars, skim& a Growled 10 Unusual phi% Sight .. 111.'y v 111 t'y fi titeiL . 3 having • , t •:ii: 111' it,-1 • E ;ulLanux. Lad -cur Ur fie IP .1:01 r'.tr:l,:rd 1.. +t".l 1. ❑,ve th the di 11. 1..L1111 Scene in heal Life f)1 , 7 M I_o •111, w h 1' =MI =I IEIII = I= I= be observed •, cv t mkt) her twu boys—George awl aadod diem—by the hand, keep th ru ff. rt d :r.. or and then putting her arm .r !•! r. .1: r.f the poor ieudlem, wauler.ug s•r .ng. r, sa:d, "You are my owu sister, 1 ow LIM.. These tw. being-, .amt parents, h ow d:fierent hare be , utr .r and h , w deep their suff.r.ric... L t •yetherin Lizzie's cat-liege. .von ao a.: They are doubt]..ss es 1111.• y as ti. t : lv:rnenta, relieved only he Ow • I • faith• fully perilme.! cgt: :r" , • B•• 7 t. ",e suf. feringa of that rant mot .ei• •n•ty tsibt:y known Irt.m the story of t h what must hare bermmenta! .'her daugh• ter, ullon lly Lott.,-11 , 1 f CII I, r mothers side, and driven ou• , •v :I. 'A biesssin w t ‘Vitt muqr lily , . t,or ,c•tiof, when her ett,r,. written ir ,, tu tr) ,, city. from the hot. nue' Lu-baud, meal ut tueir success, ar,t of the loan of bar children w.•re utin'iticed and to,}' She must have telt indeed tl.ut the ....arts cf that father and nrtlier. 5.., r r 4, must have been naraleu•vi altalll.4 • bet w.:l say no un,. Tic -cone will lire in rc-mory whit ' ire . an r, en:rnber father, mother, and kmdr.,3 J. tr •raon Th. Pittviurr Dtrprqt t - :; 1 E'rryr apps horrible in the suggsti%e than actual, which we condense. About the tir..,l t.tt'S , r,:t.n • fLin 'M I ..) gave 01111 s•• ryitcd from Mr Sipe lle said he py the house as it:4rne star k . • ,• i 'cave from Mr ;:ik• down . i»tird partition w ; . 1 A 3/ in the Cellar , • • u; , t i,.• s t ore lie wa, ot , ,ervel ..,." k• tfrittrA and wan.; t e .11 jn 11 ) , / Wed uesclay hr bari,7 , tinr • 2 • ;•,.• elry, which wtt • t.. •.r cid'- e'r at ..c l .,Ni; at • , 1, in the inortilnw 1M it d •• o •rm., t, • dt-arpeared and has not tp.ii h l '‘ y Mr Sipe Merit for 'Mar )r V • 7 hr.l a 1), rto examine the pretal,e , r • had cut a trap door tLr •' •• r. :+o tour feet hqUare, Su.tatniag tL • ,1 En/ fl u• of a coup:- • f :mall nail. [ad •r tai. i • had con -tructed a close box from the sheiv'ne and par tion tnateriak taken fr en the b. I, which reached to the fluor of the 1.--oulerit, nine feet. ife had cut out fr the bat , ,..aen , fl-....r a square corresponding wi:h the .oz- , ‘ - o"ri.o t-,p, hut find ing botiearil Mid ~ .s. I ho, work in that diretelon With the retul.nd.r of the boards he had cloed up the ,ar win low so Lust ,ogled' cou:d escape lie placed a cur tain arr.-4s the room when. th p. , •..i in had been taken dr.wti, and lo•-•,ie • tr,r .it..ur had plact-t1 a ntativnary tabu, artt , ar•:.• Ni toc"ivs Ow woods which he expected. an / .u-n a po sition th tt whoever hroueht then, must necevta rily st..p upon the trap I TI . / t , .; I cipitated into the 6.2 x. where ti' w• 1.1 he 4 1 - ,Pzed to re main while the jt weiry w• carried away Before his diiapp , Hr 111 7 ,; •rr the pur chase of the jewelry, ti“-s a•ked th. koep• r a grocery if he know a tlian n Irn• 1 Sipe Tim grocer replied :u the ailirula , e. a.,.1 R.)41 han ded him a letter to Mr Sip. T' lott. r ,rinrd Mr S:t.o that R wr= -nee and w0.r.1 h• f and reque•-,d :all LI. U.-• premises while t.:. srhu, , T in , cans r.nc had been pal.l in -dvane.• Tai, lo It I...appos e!, w.t, na...M.A. the R in cise he was successful in übtAiJi:lc, tu• aciry, was absent from th.• city. Lica to pr,,ve %C I I =I A few days no) b. liVPllt r, Mr K. tienberg. a blacksmith in the titzh ward, and repr , +onting that he bad a mdi about :boos fron the city, the key. of which he had • pr ..:•d a I..r,ge bunch of key+, which Mr. K. af:crwads,re-ob tamed by threatening tt, brino cti.• f r ih.2;r cal. ue Ro-s described a+ a in , , Litrii man, with large whis , kers, and wi. h hands of a peculiar yellow appearan,,o—so so as to induce some to suppose that he was a Gypsy. He speaks excefient.Gernian. Ha Wout.ans'T Smtvt. —s l evcral years ago at a' town meeting in a nelghbortng t , wn, an old fellow, whom wu shall call Mr. Perim., (boenuse that was his name,) was informed by the Modefio tor, ":n open town meeting," that he had elected surveyor of highways. !re arose an . "Mr Moderator, I shall incline " "'The Moderator ex ressed grelt satisfaction tip hoped that he would immediately enter upou duties of his office, as some of the'road.s were in sad condition. "I tell ye," responded our hero, "that r cline." "Very glad,' continued the moderator; H and I think I can assure yon that the town will be very grateful for your service." Perkins became exasperated, and, jumping spo yelled at the top of his voice— •• "Mr Moderator, I told you twice that I ipr dined, and I say I won't sarve:" By ,motion of a wag present,. the town pomad ed to elect a Purveyor, 'in place of Mr. Parkas, inclined " iUoi.Prztus orrs IsisPiazD.—Dearest, i imit build a cot all covered with ivy, in some seeleidbd vale, close by a purling brook, meandering over its pebbled bottom, incessantly bubbling in dul, cat strains, 'love, lure, love,' where the stains.: phere is redolent of soothing, spicy aromas, tbs., makes the eyeanguish, and heart dissolve in the liquid . fires .)f the balmy ZDa llit . zephyrs sigh to the forest's leafy maze, chanting love's melody—where the tiny songsters, that whirl in ethereal spzice warble nought but love. I will plant thee a garden of gorgeous loValUeise, culled from Nature's most ardent designs, warm est tints, and sweet smelling incense. "Dolphy dear don't forget to leave a patch of cowcumbers, and Mynas; they're so nine pick led " ail" The finest idea of 11 thunder storm is when Villiggins came home tight. He came into the room among his wife and daughter., an' just then he tumbled over the cradl,• and fell whoop on the floor. After a wlAie he rose aad said. "Wife are you hart?" "No." "Girls are you hurt?" "No." "Terrible clap, wil l ful it?" A GIRL OF SPULTP.—Mary. why did yon kor your hand to the geutleman opposite, this 11114- wog? saki a careful parent to his Woo Ming daughter. Why, Ai wk. Ikea the imPudenee to *ame n, " a kiss clear woes the street to me, and dam I threw it back, indignantlY• YOQ wasithi hate me encourage him by keeping it, would Yog mal 4 1 141. A lady promised her servant girl i,ve , • Les as a marriage portion. The girl me 4 t mu Of very small stave, which imam • p r i m a her mistress. aWhy Mary whaW inesband you have par "La, Missus,' 4, lngi s e, Mary, "what kit y, you expect for five detff' - ' ...1 it ...., - or. Whoa is mossy &Apr Whei iii - iliiiiititi g "Bapkil44 sdasaiiilik‘ . • - itiii -a.: • air B. F. SLOAN, EDITOR. \UMBER 23. Dark, Diabolical aril Mysterious
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