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FRE MILLS •; ;i /i • 1 . 1 11 \ 1 111 Mill =III I n.r •• • IMIttl=i1:111111 J. I'. Dllll \i\l: ~4r ~l~rlr 1 (r ' .. r th. • ^•••• .1 t rlift , l% Pro I.ideilt, AV 0:1 !‘ Prrialjeu;'. I r.-141.urt i k 1.1.1 Fire! Fire ! ! Fire ! ! ! I I::,,rcsd. tv-4"4. g ~‘,41. IN; I 1 4 100.000 r. In '‘ iwrnd. t, A. I.} NEN T. .t .. I=l , • I C .0.1 description., •t No. :r 1•• •t t„ 'l. • \ •••1. I •Ii =ME Lii,tv ,- : hr 01. U) Lt t,IU ❑) =I3E9 ") ' i MEM ' V , LILILI ni ) n I it ii , ) I MUM IRE ;01'• I •" PI 11.14 IL 11, A • •-• ( Lieu tuck I ... v, ri`respeet• : .1. - r lll al WillUD I drill ' , • •• • TI,I• was Muulton NV at .0 . Ile wa a •lar6 fat. d sinister looking f, - . . l Av 'hat young - 11- w250.01M :I r,rcutly brim •1, • • to 1r • i/I1 ;/ •I • ku• - wu 1.0 visit ;t •, It 4 t• our thume houses that i ; t •••••t ti t ; tile to woich I ,,AA o ,1 A,:ii i I , I •.1, ..4 judge finally gave his charge. lie was ' :b.- e and candid Ile reviewed the evidence ear,. Fu 101 l .% trig ..t. , ry o4.t•it in Sophistry .oily, acd pointed out sorb as b ire heavily upon t Ph, ~ •,4,.1 appear- .41 Tho Ma-tWou ..V...,, • the case lie told us if there was a lingering k party ,•f v on.: 11l n ia , u.: two lent Cllr doubt in our winds we must give the priton r 4acuted their lei- ui •• moth, tot at the it iti•l in the: ben• fit of it But I could rkkinly F... , • there I. Ia prig 3 ! . 0 g t. ,w. or telling wonderful yarns WAS no doubt in his wind " ' I I .1,.• lieuttit of tie•se, iq.p.ll-, fitly verdant:who We—the jury—were •• inducted 14 our roost ,n 4 . iv , ipp. Tol to r mi. , Oi trorn ..11i• r plc: Tol,:y by an officer, and there locked up. A_ alone •• 4.f Tit .1 ti es IL et of a 1.4 w extraortlinan• wolf mono. some minutes ensued Moulton Warren wise up ti •L vii r 'hie •iti i-e !It , - ou-teiber Dot 1.'112: the first to speak:— - 1 .,_ i, .I,el c oily to spend the ni, , lit at the " Well," he said, "I s'pose there's no nett' ',t, . T ~,.• I, and he 11-aril..l to do ni with mob of our help' here a great while. Of c 'tut.. we „ up' tte NIA MI , ~.-t nun! tth :e..ek appear. .1 T. , all know that the prisoner must bare set fire it i ~,O.C. run 011 . apt/ Oil` C , / ilVeraati.llllllli:g• 41, when the house!" - lie r 4 markt .1 that li.! bid • n much interested There waa something in the manner ot that in the t,•.te t they 1,11 g.%.• him, relative to 11,- man as be said ‘Lis which excited my curi• - s"-v I,riate• :11 itiltabitJws - , -1 . ut c untrv, hut re —I won't say it was suspicion then—only cull g trtl,l uci et, IA 111 1./i4 elrly life as's:thae peculiar city. He spoke with a forced effort at 4 altnnett • 0 ,„ achy t h., h,,{ iliiiii . d Said- br• which lit once perceived. The more I I)t , k, a •• Wh• ii a t ',h.; n....b. I was tray, ;mg in ..,• at him the more I became strangely nervous a w l 'et u .N. 1 -rli, d dti_ ,A.• t 1 .r ....t.,rtllV It:_: • _.„. awitv to I uneasy, wondered why he should he to an xi ,ii . applied a• 4 1 , " eTibirl I , r. Indgitor. The oceTtpau . .111, il . Hrit.t.. •C ' to be rid of the case, and have Awbold owlet-iett . • i w 'man r'. '-...1 it% sly ing 1... r liu7tl.itt.i at..•l t. 11. W... ed. I knew that be had frequented that ~lit , . 1 , w4i . . 1 0 znii,iiu,: ~t, 1 if they found ii.. Louse, and that be bad dune much towards t u o s pt- t ,, ro, w oil 1 MUM, r toe ing Charley to disitipation 1 knew he was 1 " 'II , .! -rt.' !I,' .•!,0,, 1., the -torte, awi that house uu the welt ou which the pri.,m.r c .,„ . 1 .. t I , h. ,. I fl i g h t 1 ,,, d, ) ,„ bei,,,,_, the fir, was robbed—for Charley had told me to when I 41, 4 t 4, 4c. T. _ i: I ',Card them c'401:4,...' and •Cr•trul•!. 1 visited him in his cell. I bad then asked ch. ut tile,.: ~,,, I in di etatent set unfortunate youth if be was sure NVarr..o a.- ' ~, ••Aitit malice ' I 1.4i.i...t.,: I wat solo v. hr a •,• 4: • T , i , I .... p his friend. o,—he was sure of it .LI ! :1 —`• ' ' u - : i e 1 tics r'" L. f. f, awl, ja:apiug .1 •Wli ..t ;LI • b-iCk ~, , ,il, it, ••••( •••• -11 wicked and have hunted him up on the night of his !obi!!! r 4,, •, I - 0,.. „1 ~,. j • ) , n ti ed, plump in:o a w , :f trap. A . I. . I . ~ ~,,,,,i , d we lli ng I only the) told him Warren had uric : au. • ' p.. 41 Or 441.:ht it: mon :Ltd b .rs ut, 1 11•13:Jy , 11, f itlllll4ll .tie Tam By the bye, the foreman proposed ilia' v., , . if..i. l.:. k ~• ,lIL kl 1 , k:-..1.••••.1 a th'ite ‘et ert pun" •, It itittinot•ii, was a l o n I should each take up a piece of paras app a nte 1 , t.nei ; t i.,„ i ~,t ~,,h, v keep' „,,, bath in lims `'we die. u g ,,, I.efore th••• Iterithill-111 Donn n.ol .11 t. r .11,),t1.. ~ t -tic Sußreme Court was al., teloned of both down our u P lalua , , at ', 1 , 1 , / '' I , t `', uul P, ttra Li " : ''' , I I ip 1 1111 , t.te until morniog, ah t! ..:.,1. .•!: •, sod where the wept to my bat, which I Lad piac4u lip .0 a ;c.oe p inc h i Li s l i n ,, with a number of others, and took nut a A w , t ~f , „ ,',!. thr ti.. , :i ti • b utt , h ~,.. tiwe rut me „ 12 n : k•ritig r , unto wi•o Ici , j .1 sir , 19 of , v . curing the i:ow up .:I :t 11 . .. , -limi.l, with il ,l air or ;;:ht . "'t it ' . ill tht , ' ii'rt''''. 'N J.-woman from a neigh T o tei n a ti., n , v o l.: 1, •;••• I. I ~, after tys interests. •N"''' 'I 41 l'inc , ll:•hod "limb of the p i ...i t wiou cattle on an d paper. I had got half way back t.. the t,!,!.. , i d ant d ,,,, t ,, a ,,, -.,,,,,, 1,,,, r mile , up a 1„11 , aL,I • " i th.r give in th eir when I found 1 had made a mistake I bad_ , . In ;,; \ i . Ith.LAtitly , and f part of a letter from another man'. hat. I was i t.•l ; g" t 1!,••11 r,1!..!•:11 ..11', I —4art. C h i - I tiu 1 uhted• ,y au•ill'•. ,i. 41 , • i lA' for a very singular ''tw, t: .m I.lllir-a. he tinier, .1 a horse and buggy Wa- tr - I , • : A 1 . 1 •: • i.oss pialuiy It all about to turn back when the name of the writ. r l , ~,n er ~,,. T ~ %, h ,,,, :,..i.,; me Tur and f- •ii r f . irsir-ty stal4o to skit Thine p •:tit •: ... •Li i r:- oar ..- :11 • gwity party of the letter arrested my attention. I look. d', pa:',er .1 ;114,11,41 up, pri- :4, tab, 1.1 On , L,f -tilv,.. if. 3 '' "T 1 ' ''''': l ' '7 , 'll..krall/! ,, 5-ion t.) the dole. -4•••,4: . . 4 1 1... ~',,• ``' .;" , I that they had more eloitelyr,'and reati—"Stephen Oran, " Next t., :Tirtiii,.• :4,.•tvel it.,l. on, 41 to turutt his tail in- . ..g . ` ' f r'''' I.l'''' • '''uti'l•y-, a fatt 1i •T•o that could go •..1 • . 1 .t: :, t:,. 1.,,t".• dowu, and 1 caught thia sentence— to th.. hors,,! 14 , 4!, , . ,I't w•t- nay only charee I .i• and Ir. k. twL Iv,. lo. 1•2.•: in an hour The In e .,, n - j ..„.„ : ~ ~ -,. I pe.titiii) that he " And now dear Charles, if not fsr your .iwo, ' . luglit a 11(111 i1,1141/11Ild laid ou like ,kath to a, I : '''''' t ''' n '' .'" ' -.1 r- 1 4 LW i'ai'iei'd o f tieing 2 au I .I. .a i.! Tn.q.l Cline several Yet for your mother's sake, let me hope you will ' ii ,ro, L. It try l lbtene , l the wolf, of course, '- 1 1 !ITIJ, he 1r ,y. 4to 1 , . f . the SlOwt!st possible —'tar , ~ f •1. 1,. matuent citizens— do bettor!' ' ;n i t; . be started ,tlown ILL. tail., f.,11,%'2,1 by ihe de s .erl? ;l ""4 "lir't-'4. t i o': Patience of his disuse wit , „ 4 , I, ~, :„ ; 4„.„ ; ~', ii I T ,, pr, 1 „ 1 .,,,,, on t h e I started as though a shot lied struck me I 11„,.gh e: ,,t al ,' ine, It„was a yet. unea sy ride, gli,,hed ••Iri , crt t , the: uttn..ostextent a But they To,:ht it iii• Lee held in my hand the other half of the sheet I ov4 e. r- ti•e stn e- Mil stumps but I had no idea •;,. .,t. ar4.41:4) . .11 : 1 .)) , and at they moped up to the With rersid t.. to pr .co,:atiou ou the prison: which had been used to fire the burned house! I • • huv , l „„ g •. yAs Until the hogshead striking a il i e') ' i ''' 1 -e "'IL!' ttood it' the door, bettieen wIR w ~ rid yar a. hunt for Judicial honors some. er:s part tut -owl, a 'il , e,i, it was proved upon his went to the table end found that / bad taken it 1 stone fair y, the slaves worn by lung tray i', were o wn wino—ion that h.. 11.i•I lowed ill treated there from Moulton Warren's Est: I looked to see if I • broken An, and I jumped tat and found myself thing like ti,L. tol;uwing,touveraation ensued: and float h. hid .sworo to have yei4euge. And I had been observed—said I had not. I put the away ‘. l ,4;wr, in the lower end .4 Cattaraugut 44.4unw, C a n li 1.0,--- , 1, Mr. J 7 —tittiog this horse furl:el.:en, , IT w,- provost iT ,„ t . t ie 1,,,,i been I paper back, and then took one from my- own hat, • tom4/30 miles from the scene of the !1-.,+:.r —f, r the: .N,.w York Marl t." ' u,tlo, —.-.,,,t that .. 1 sui aware of. Why do In .ir i J . - ~. 1 ' .. .: 1 1 ; ". ' 4 ' ..,.an , sl . -Ant aid body which was of the same pattern as the other, and t4,, , 0'd night, g utlemen--I d:1 not ear.— any ' .l 4 11 :1,4). tt',.. 1 :1, 1. •-.rue:i..414 .k that house.— by i:s side. d/Subt of tto. truth . f your tiori4-t, atk the 4 iesiao.: 211,1 1 bop- )" .• ~ i , • Neal C4:Lie 01 .:42 herons try ..tr.,qger .ti. . I returned to the tabu and sat down. Warren i ..„, , R 4 1 ,1 ij „ . , A • „,,,.. • I .iistlLlAte--21 , tsCAUSe 1 didn't know but be Tue ill. ii ~I• • u s • ~ a O ick basement room was by my side He had written hit opinion, - I. it et': t. utly n i! , .!:!...1 th it the ...., 11 t lull!' ''' t ! '• i • '!' !!!`” lain to go 4 Jer"re a hearse I whcrc th,ti:. : and ~:., i -.tuff lil ktudiiug wire and took's knife from his rocket to cut Ir Pr, t of ~:,a . .a ~;„, ~, u .,, ,„ i a full wt ei , 014 - ince "''"l' '"'-' .i..,t tie want answer the purpo.se.— ktpt En rat e hrkt Leeo g..tiottl through a back ' the large sheet . I 1 ., ' • -, ' .to .t ooctirre:i. lir n..% rNC , Tl'd g. , 1 the erwpse around it' time , wiii d„, v , wi„,41 1 ha, n. e ,, 1 ,,,, T , prod open w i t h "Let me take your kuife a moment, if/you i — ..ti ow - R44-urr444 n "—F.fill:c.l j I er'Ts.r a stou• sio"flot 1.,-. io,ut wall was of brick please," I said to him. / ' A TRIAL lull 1111. Olin CENT.—T.., Was:. .110. _ _ --- and t,...., ti ',a• ; ,...14 4 was foetid the blade o f a Without hesitation be did ". I ttA4i it '' — it ,„..:. u St,,r if t h e S. I, ~ ,,ya: “That , Ante day , . It FA-,T MAN —The keeper of a livery stable knife wore, a .1111 k een ttr--kLit -ft it, trying to was Charles Ambold s kitile:--tlie i :I f /dud , , i ; ).., pr du,- dealer in Waahington - •'•1 a cos. .t, t',4• I' i 1 ad :slit!' it of eauti..1.60 1 . ! leis patrons raise it: (the sit- 1 , ) T. I, ~;• .c...• r,c gwr, das wrtagt , or: WWI all the power Epos seed 1 re- ; I 0.•., r a i,, ; :r ia .,•1 3 ; . I ritat...er 1r .• taiiiiog. ROI aga e-, iapoi .I:iving One day, ooe of them 64.:141., 4 444, • I.:, 1 .1,s 4, I a lit 1114: . ai•aker of t• train*, my deep etuotious, and ha ing cut my !,.irk talon: 1,., i ',,- t- nt , -, ,iii „,. r: ~..),! :ur, tell.: a: o.llwe 1 , ...; a telt'. to join a funeral proeos,,iorr, an d oath it) 114.1 ILIA I. 4 tau,,. , Il oiler IJr A tb. dso paper I banded lama the knife. :,,d Tw.:• ~ , . . ..',_.. i' ~..,,,-. • ite r ..e on oat/niche lilri the reins, our friend, as usual, only a mow ii pit riot' , -4,d tie kn.-is the blade . Why should be have that knit so boldly abdut l cliuLd t. , tr'e^ivP. cl...in.in;% this' , i o e-lca at hi• mechanically oh...try, .1. .. Don't drive fast !" at ..o. , at.e: ...e 11, i : ' ' him. 1 aftetirtirtle learned. le had , not worn 40. A dttpitte 4 4.-ued, which Laided in the "I, e-k here. old fellow," exelaira• - sl his customer. 114 IT, ,aa , n ' 7 iiii. The fire had been est- those pantaloons before bin" thAight 'or the oni t,, Tio r ge tting out a warrant fur the oddcent, "Fin b. und t . ketp up with the prooession, if I dently a,: iir.t t, the shavings which Lay upon fire; and now he used the Wife probably, with- and, the ease being tried, he recovered it. kill the horse!" N•t.v :IRA to pyrso Ch es 1 , 0 c .ur- Wa+ purzwin Ile ita.l ate.,,} 1r..0 ao• that b. w.. tl reform au I k• repr.it, had h. broken a I bad 111,en tatkt,l to hint ht. p. , n hrr, until he had w , p• etool; tar tiro eff , et was not o.tioe 'l•6 tc ., • 1 1,-,4,!), temptation more ett ••tiv. !tool co 11-1 wteld • He wou t. 1.1 .1 by e , mpanionship, uol 1.. r. al% nil, to- 11•101.., 1 wa= g• die One ur LW . d t. It had gaitod great power ov,r htm , au. up -11 tip :0 11,- w a .t e .l m o o c h o f hi m An , , I 1,;., It \ .•s•. , l ♦:r.:., I..CeLf • Ile L.l par.. l I; .• MO 7w1,“ had d• It r. tutu all others to lead y. u L a ....a, e. 1,. 11 arreu who had dr,,nk with I -10, a ,•I w: • 1, low away to ,r,• Hritits siu and pollu . 11 t,yk. •• p r . „ • jar)? I could unly 112., r , u•, ^euu I that Charley still ,e ll ep t e-eo ::L Tli• ppm scorch. it, 1, 4 : 1 ..t tLi,• flame that seor.ll , . Li II ic,l!) a. 1,,,ed th,,t 31oulton V .rreu 1,41.11 i it,ll l ', .11, - of u, ft i..(,i. .1- ILI.. ~1 du. , I I:,_ s , tik 011../1 r vuut L' I u a It :,•.• • CIEZIE I • f i irishe,l i: A. 1 1. 11. t RE. 8A1.111%0. /..IRK .t BALPIVIN elect ti,oetrD. WIIO LIVETH. I.IT • At 191 LYOV, 01' I TuX.IMILr not. yrll.,se 1,,,r,1ta sou/ ,• .1 to tner,- tur) shrtties, /11. 1611•. , orldly real `1:1 1 . ...110 L t 'Vlo , o• ulth K , lden dust, tad nev, upon tho. dai , Whoa. lout,. !war oornol to U.. grave A v14).1.1t111,a2 of f,....114g CI& t, o.t lh^ .mr•ltor from l b . dead N 1161/0411, Pk Mill and baarsorm wave, • art 1,4, and 14ands are strong, p I .r encit n .old ter a grave, ra; •, till the weak kr- '•.,-;rri. orrt ‘i.1.1 or ; %rot t. rov• • fit. rt.serrvhd of rroortn lk ' Who Yr.., pall to 41. • I 14 • 1.1 ei =I ter. Ndt'l t:.:1 ., 1111: ll= •:•• r hi,. • •1111/r - MIME= 1" if laL, Ot. •!.4h twgwi• ;1% n.. 1 ht,mitantr, vrtiu... last Art sweet; II • • •••,,, ,•• t.. zr.vt 111111 INIE 11==1 I=l Ml= Ii oh a,s• ,rlc•lt —t. t_ th..l— lIIME=II lEl=l 1I• en;e =I 11: •.11 .1 .411 1A.% C,17.1.0 11- •• 1 Van. • r. nn •, • • II lIIEZEIE 1 1 ,1 i •}? 1 1 • inn . ROOM INNE==il tu•• ;edviug wy • rd. Jury I pica," . r .• 1,11. to effoct I'lo I ,V 41.. •it' I. h.q. bliod, I. It,. that I had me if I „p k I: „r m.• frein receiving the ‘,, render' g 1, .bat r•,•11,1 . . Vella I . t; II 1 • u d ?ha' I 4•W,1k1141 TI I L lilt %c.v. tch EU I I u 1 At Dal Urut - 'll • wu wh•ro ME 11. II 1,1 .1 4 MEM E r. ' ' , a it, I , : , " i IEIEI rkw %•.ry WA ti wh., was now ;,e Jur y . 11.• •r 1 Worrell —WAS the MEM I • I / I ill d ERIE, SATURDAY MORNI*, r i , r - 4 r row nod, Ikrolast =1 •vu /' -Ihrn a %. lit . r ~11; i 1 11 .11 r IA ', . • .le. t,t• ,•Ir,•io 1 , • rill ) cer 11.1tp•ric , •, ip)t ut:d 1 ii li I I, $1 i 0 A YEAR, IN- . . , the stone ilnor, but piled up :agai a wo slen partition. This door was datia,td sonic . I the outer shaving even, were ndl,rned up 64 1 e1i But just a c t the edge, when the ' commenced lay a piece of paper, rolled up, . abJut hill' burned, and from the manner in it lay, it was very evident that the fire h en sot with it. This piece if rolled paper hireu ignited by a match, a number of whisk re scattered around, and as soon as it was on bit bad bees laid upon the fluor, with theend jest to the shavings. Of course, th t le livings Acre in a blase instantly; buttbe paper 6h being up on the damp stAves, bad not burrk wholly up And this paper was found to ha part of 4 . letter belonging to toe prisoner!"etter he had received from a ;ilea of Hand a f i r4eud of mine) only a week before! Tist friend had to ...rime forward aril swear that pit. of charred paper was‘a part of a letter he hadri aui - o tht. primmer! Title friend's name was wn Gra n He was a young merchant, an letter hut been Patten for the purpose of dl s rig Atubold reform. Stephen tried ha to ,id testify ing, for be knew as did bevilltat the fire mast have been set with tyat itinr.4l paper; was summoned, and he eould m duty hiq • , en chirography. • l'be ease looked did•k.,), Man:witoesses were willing to testify toAbe prisonet good qu-diti...; but nn one could ivrcar thitt berias not dis,iri ted and degraded. Tina boilselad been t. hiin indeed, a regime infernal 1..!14. I trivtion cried out Air bis biily life; and its ditenee had l u n g been eating/away his soul.. box Charlie! 1 bad befle been sure of bit inuoceue , ;kio now I could only shake my lead and Filially he was allowed to spak for him+, if. fie / Said he was kilos:cut of tliner:ln! Itnpute I ttyhtin lie said that he had tivateued to burn that house down —that lie had id. about all that had been br)ru to. And, fallen:El./re, he v--- arouoil the house an the night et the tire. If • was not-ten rods off when the dines horst ford:. and he was one of the first to OP) , the alarm.-- He bad utiered one ory of tire vireo he (wiles , ' where the flames must hare oriplateil, and tlik thought oame to him if lie wereinund there, ho inigh be enspeeted of basting itel the tire, so h run away lie a 1,4) sat.l that, tie t te titgto 4 fore the conflagration, he had men *robbed ii. that lion s , : 11 is pOek..Ln had hem ,•tilpi t.f ever) thing in them, gut! his pockit hook vont:l , u , iog forty dollars to Lumley, and mule va;aable papers bad h••eu taken. Hu hen pine there ou the night of the Ere to try and petmade them t give him back his money and papsni--or at le•At LO get buck what he could - Whet he got.there, he saw a tuna go in whom he did tot witqlt to art • to he bad hang around waiting fi." him to de part Ho was around by the beet of tits build ing onee—end that wag an h••ur Vetiri , the fir brol. out Ho anew n ohing •-ri ring clasped his hands. nod with hi- t.• 1 1 1. rat,ed toward heaven he called °TO; t n•-s -that Ile was innocent: I tyLve told you that I knew him we',l I 1:d w him so well; that from that tea 'meat 1 kutw him to be innocent! I knew hi 4 very sAtil-1 how free and ipeu it was—sb, hArsinfull) •! I knew there %cal ty, ftkehn. , 4l in the st..r) h had b.ld us "My boy is inuwent! yy h,4ls , jun•weni:'' heart the erv—,t .% axt user. inlo t••• arm/. ard •11 ifuna' was ht. poor old tnottwr! Her" hoart a., 1: high br Yet I.,aw that all Oita fit I but hub., Get up , ,u i / tic tuns. 11 f pri.mer'.eours• chs.i pattnn—lll4 twiny th r ,.. arunat thy hnu4P—an.l thy vors tof his h i lug beon P•bbed and atm../ it th, r T•r • against Attu The counsel f r the prianner mad whim!, wa• I iii red and hard _ (nongh to intiroate that if hi• el) et the hick part of OW Ii u'•• Lomt have been intorteated had better been left out. not shake, and be did • evidence, sortie of it I afterwards lour Raged that law. The goverir It was p' elusive. int wax •ui,d .rt 'th ui ..ne lu short his pi ! a rbeeviduue- he coui I he e. , uld to supp ,,, e Jost absurd and ridietilou, . that Moulton Warren en. r fur the y ,uthful pri,nrn.r' - Arta att , Tney to3tlo ntraight forw‘rd, arid very 'it ANCE OBEtt 24, 1857. oat tt,r lewd ri•airtubrutie.• lutia it bad I -11-I,tne , l lur, A , . 1) . pvecili 4r ;I"ecri of tii .4 trbi.'. it Nai wide .subser- I= We talk. d (pr •otne teti minut i a. and I found that elii,yen jury vrere bt tit on rendering verdirt ...k v e,ol,r:i; though tu•• , Z of them were in favor 4 r,, , oitincroling,the priioner to merry Moulto i t(W tt r a VrAi decided lie had nomerey at all/ r,revi a I) I started up and pretended to be faynt 1 -aid 1 mu.t go out a tcw moments. 1 kr a at tilt, door and the d't:puii -Le.riff came 'He hear I my plea and iet me out As soon ss we had gained a safe distance, Prold him all lie wi• :14.411,11,d Ile went away, and when he eau". back lie brought he d*triet judge and rite slicriff 1 told again, whatil had seen—l asQur , th, m that 1 knew what IWO seou—.h it it Wa , nlm , re :-u-piston And t eiVnined, Warr, u's mintier in the jury room, los firm , r eolilleellOn with the prisoner, and his known character. weal away, stud at the end ot ten mtuuto, they returned with a constable added to Caen r, mud ha.l a fre:.hly writzen iworument nt hi hand Th. tihenff Lade Inn p t.,t out the hat to them as ...On a, w cut i red the io 414 The do 't• of the Now, 10 - tatl, and I p..l,lLed tlittn t.) the hat. 'rite sto•rlff took it, sc ha tt ‘VarrL:a leaped to hi. and iz d it, •rat. Le't.l hick \V itt:.tautty t.ent judge that tL jury L.. 1101.1 , Ti. y w. d, and tilt )10u1t...i \Varroti w.i , ;ward:F.l 'ri.e kni!t. !Va./ I Liu.' ni.,u hitu, :0.1 tytor at et d rz uilt The pre.st Iv. •.4 that eu r .Utlteer by him iu .t !IT Ways kVirl,lli au h ur. n, u jury was touell..d, and Chad,: .1.•:.b Y.'4 4 deltlitt , ;; Sh .rdy afterward , ' 4Vart. ..n.l it w.t., ILtitily pr .v( Lit. - h an 1 that !Iv u 'tau t .t tt ha,. 1,-, u hint , 1• up in !t, 1 .• iu. r au .1. sy t :•• tii 1•r • S:tr h i incurred hi+ a.ur.• ..it 11. .1... 'and tlif- ht. r• • v. r to% ; ; r I. 1 i. w front the first, but dart d ar ti ohe .• IC', I, h- .orr. to'vont,Lbsr th. m T..• i u 1 Alain r Itt• •-•,1 hi :L lit •• 1. Ih. ti it Yid . I I, .1.1•,•,• ' h. -•• ear, , i• U. roq a.: i I! v. -A- 1.1! r ".• .1 .1..iu1 Hl.• • I.• 111-• r In, ir f,r a r•aL:i fir, • d' e ;;. ..11.1 •• .. Ih it t..rt:‘ t•rirtv-,1 halt I. tok ,rt ,t.rt i) tur.! :I that, IL •h, ri t!. —Oll ; And put .; 1..,•k lIMEN=II •14u •“: 1 . i..•• j ;; w t; IL; • Thal tl i rid in,: trio writ , r I aid t,c. .a; • • , uc• ;:t. • ~.. , fr. , ln .\ •n'..1.: own; ..111 r• 1 ti pey lelf it ..tfl.k !r/ TiIII' % " • 1 =0 ~ hi. r.tu.• up n '• / p Jere , / Up , r; .1 ini—n hi•lipg•iiaugv.l row hri!l •!,r.gig 41 , 1 , 1 , , 114 c .AL:. c:o.krlV and, I,gically, BM F' ti, U, 1 • M3EI NM .It hre the iii t h rritietn •‘!.. fir 6.• in Ow same c ail 1• • nri!V Gait. MN \% ,• I ' I I- 1, p t'h I r ant t,•11'6 y ,u,1% ,r ft th, pprtirdrtt., of vtc , —hut, 11111• t t vii t• Wi pal t i•lli.hqi A %. ut'l 11, 1 4 .11.21.1 tlit• r Joh r, loos thougl.r aff r I, tolt if I:, t tow C vtnpunion 1111 =ME r) cn4 ME MEI U - 6e1.1 a as neeirtin , '1;•r) rt 4 ,r.l :•• :11 its I 1•.114 I:i' In MI I • fir • h ., 11 , 12.1 It t• , , V.: I 1,1 Lr .ken it I, p 1:1 , 1 f iron) mon WI% titid eh. lovv 1.• r ..i'v uni-e.O, with strangling and ,t h, 1 .11,c a ; , ,.rs.)ti id the last ago tv.• ‘,l ~• rni• ste.u,:,ing and gasping 'r, ti , , d te-Trrttiou, during , , drawn back. At Thu r.quatned in that fosition twenty • t te..et. 'nitrite. were the toog..st while •11 , 1k • • 1 1•'*/ . . 1 .11 I , . i, 1 a king glass toiler A TOUGH STORY NOTHING TO PAY •tt.ln4 t ....tr.tn.inothin4 to est 1, not h' n •t all to shlontr.g the otreet hin t . worth Anßtt•R at WA lima of day it..t u.. aon•w. ft...Khoo of "Nottuag to pay." Nr (11,w! n •anl Op. , orro.r, rnu by bin lank, .1 to tub* , ram of both side. of the book; 6.1.• nu Dg•lft...r n. .t door la *./ radunt sad 'my ttu ~ml tt 0 ) our life he urn "Nothing to Pay. .1•:he , mtth In Llo e:Nee mt. calm and hedato: o uubtnearod oim, he yrtul is to knu fate lit. u••tee I Olt ;a.1,41 • wri, the) to out of titu way. ... :.t. • u a'le a.% Le Lam “NotLu.kg to Pay Tun Cooler, lag pOrtel from over the bell, fr..o au enre aa a lark Or • bee. r,.r - ..u.. 11..11.• gmrlatcLi• his clay, .a., e.i4 elop.o)tra, 11":Stabitig to Pay •1•L...•.001 t e .y aho stg is fur the beard of a maa. Au.l 11P•CpeadVIlt 1011..12 an be C. 13, .‘i• • •n: ftb ..taat er the d. 1.4), • :•• ‘• •.t hat 'N.•tLini to Pal •• peps tut Wet use Wars gone, t• 'I u. t[4.: .ne•i, alone, —th.mg 1, 14.ttr. %111 lanky, 1.011.1. e th• "Nr.uk.ing in ray Th« 1.• r * g ILt the :mei of Ile too T•• r.e.t1;14”,.. -• ~o: I. Or 4.4 13,1s—ft . 1 u. • l a. h.• fr t4c ny If ,r,/ja t‘ott be "Nothing to Pap =II M • oricr :nn-", th . .l • Ll' , t.tll,ll , l"fray 1L• • • :•••••••• • b. -nir t ...'N•kttilni to Pay.- 1111 ••,..taro—th.r- U h. tho Bay -tat. !Atli. I h.:rt. 'llO to Pay." e. Remarkable Case of Going - Without IV. f,ll)w . in e r, from the Al in.! .1 ..t o , :t 1 A f.w 1. p I i ' C.) , wh , .) ilt IlVe. . I . /7•'l/ •,l file .scieut, bb. g. , es without eating, I r id with g o er e:ghteen hours, The character of Mrs 6rge isuu4byt of 'Alice competent :oo•ck a I,‘) make tivir Atateulecits •••pc: , eially as they were tl• r oito I thtok the coudttion -oole. it) • edting \;t..t.,i•f. 'alter Cc Ll} BENEI=IIIII9 Ilt.}•,utJ t~lt O ti_-, :i.ti CZNIME ECM MEI ,nt ly unvon+clow, a nd is inn .u..tit • of the most horrid ;•h ,r, I i— , •v•-•• •f all ii , .-erirtlon, and go • • t. t, 1 w •t• •••• ‘,1.-; I !::Isipnation :1:. •• h ••1.1 ti?.. I , rtt4, Ivor. •.- •r •renr.:- Sho hic had .nt.titt I i 1 -t rai-ing her t—d}• up, then oir tit •r-. :t I,:tok ms ti, Ow top of ! s bed-=thus brintriug h.:r feet itt•l t 1,••• -t, tr , ( ;her t ,rltl a "t•tni circle v.i•it rI • ' ^ ..•• l i• itastbeett =1 ru f 1 k-pt 1.-- alu,! Li • r ‘% • ! ME : r • t•i la.. , t !,:t o.)unl s ,-, e no ernl. pee of t'r 4 n ,%% u4nall)• remain in 11: r I ng• r tban fr thre.: to :Toe.. ILrite w e eks they e 0 11:1 , '" ‘1•I. IV Its: 'hrollZh b.•• , ap. at IA,UUr ..I1 "4, v, tut yk. pt 'nut, tLi re were ri;.t • - at, in 'hr tn , n , ind !iv- nun.tru.l of zuch -1,-. T:/• Ile: piffle,' Of turn the room ,silt pprine•• 0, :• , t .I,Pivlng and rt•tehing I -i•np!y h •r, .1 1 , 1,, I •411 d tio ❑ went near the i pr • •i *.qult which was alarm ;, ,nk'• t imp and impercepti• r f r 1,0 ••• •;., up •u Err tongue, au I iL ‘,•••:t he.r%n, wlnen lasted •,,,er one Fr ol •ta• au•l aflllavits I have, alto,j, I : • ••. c.•rrect, this has n .1 • .;.ti anything, all 1 even n I! I it r (row it out the 20th of :.1-t ••, u,1.• r 11th. the awe I saw r moo u:o laven tnoro than a person a' •11 1 ..1 11- , 1 ti I .• al while in health, r u. 4 about 27 t• w tunas hiring this peliod she t•a• okrti a 'tut , drr-tt, 3 , 1 I a few teaspoonfuls f t • • juk_e froth appli..sauce; but ati 'Gat 11.11rl•Ilinelllt, would not niotin: •,•••• r •a' during. the-,whole i „ rh al 'rt. • ••••• -• ,•••• ••f the bowels has I hoco • " 1 ,r. !y Ird -inre a year ag". la-t •Lin I •••• --tn ••f ur E.rir••3-ors and thro .t 1 •• 'n •• rah • t!.•• tr 111,i•• to visit this •I•t% at. ! z.'‘• •••tue philosophical" • -nth nott:- which I took r at.l any 1•11)-titian. wtah t..,ll; al. , ill) 1 , ..1:•••••: , 140(l, him. I - is 4 •-ase which ,viti•tia for the of •t, . I w••uta -uggotst that the cti p ut cAti,e tut:l:heal col •••;i4a tt, IL ..aid report. t. • 4; RI: , ,hr cannot. =1 ti)7,t , •rin S 1 - 1:. , • he.r. t••- L.- ....I -1 =ME El %.•, ui- 1 ,, have the bah t g kt i, •'ll pray th •r .ugbly es. ati.l wcil in going H'+ i ..ton Journal.) t, • it..• 11 •.•t, r •11.,nt Ir.at .41 t mend err thry till rod— =II ny Even• d 9 since, in :uperinteudeut. .ays of Qiru in this region iitimut eating." - As /would ItLu t.. call the to it. = .1 r f w•.uld be . , • ;• p Now Theo au•l th4re would •if her whole frame ;1 I , .;;;.u.ludie action of lill Rather an Expressive Idea -- ,- , B. - F -- Sl - ,0 - -k :- N. , oT'lliir; CHINS —The Quaricd.y re A ectiN, 6148. itd a very valuable paper un "Tractls 4n 'front which we extract the followiug:-- The assertion that the Chin,se lire a scmi.lesr. • berous nation is'denied b, alto st Lv‘ry travjAer ...- who has penetrated beyond' their warts wail Liked freely among the people. In thu. rtimetosuta of life, in courtesy, humanity, and domestic ejleo, tion, they-are at least our equals, and iu sotno respects our superiors`; and if WO haxu far tiot : stripped them in science, we. way yet du well..to call to mind how many uPtur arta, lusuries,atid pleasures came to us from the East, anti tho,ere were once the pupils of those of *hens Irene, boast ourselves the master The item* of the account can nowhere be better read than in-au admirable passage from ao admirable work tryfir. Draper, an American: If the European wishes ttikoow how atnelritte owes to the Asiatic, be is only to ett.t a glrevice aertua hour of his daily WI. Th- clock *Web _ in the morniog Was were also clepsydras. foe hi+ daily bresd, .s infincy, ' trams ottti . Ti* linens lothe' himself, tiWlllth off rior to those wllfth immemorial in tie was sto'en by ve?ttie from China Re that with which be city of Datu4s'cua t Thc c• , ffe.. Le tx. the Aieb'Sans, and the natives of Upper lo ha prepared the sugar with which ho /Oat tteLa it. A s,Volirtry can tell the meaning of the Sauscrit word. sac chara eanda. If hts tab:, sare li g ht aid he pxe fers tea, the virtues of that tire licut leaf were first pointed t,it by the in.lustri oits l'htuuae. They also taught hiiu how t u ake and use the cup an•l sauher iu which to s.•rve it 11. e label'. fast tray wyp Lit:lt:U.l - cl' iu Japall. 'loon lieu tradition that leavened brcid a,.ts first wade ef the waters of the Gauge, '1 tie egg Le le break log was laid by a fowl %those lutecium alerted:). tueetiestetl by the 31etaccuns, uol• s *he Lamy have been, though that w, I u it atter ate oaserila modern Shanghai. If th re are preserves and fruits on the board, 1, t i.. i eziroit: b„r with tha.::.i• fulness that Persia freteatc Lim the cherry, Alec peach, the plain. If au) of titose d• lreate pre parations he detects the flavor rid nilstskt:l, 114- It remaind him that eulistauce vial first ley the Arabians, who bave net b::1 rirautawerresy example, which it will b • for hi: I.eityfit to loin low, of abstaining front irs tow. \Vii übe ta lks about coffee and alcohyl. he is n. ins Araliie wards We gratify our taste for per-oral (-truest:4K fe the way that Orreutak hay. taught u:withirearle, rubies, sapphires, diamonds Of rubble oiromesf, meats it is the same. The ni wit m•vgnitieieut fireworki are still to be s• en in I t and and, as regards the Tin:rim-3 nf puree /UV, Europe has produced n ioventi,m wbielf cab rival the game of chess. We liar. , no hydramlll6 constructions as ,Treat as the ("dim- .• canal, — ith fortification as extemove tli C. 11; We have no Artesian w,:14 that can 'C all approaat io depth to some of their:. 11 .r Ne t iee sorted to the practiec of itvaininz .• ,3 1 is from the interior of the earth; they hay? bonus f that purpose more than three thourtand f e et rtc-trp,' ood. FILLIBUSTER WALKER AND. MA DEATAVItiIIe INAMORATA. --Tbe following toatrrirp•ir., frOta a recent book of travels by an Hogli.hman : ' I rsinp down the Mississippi with a gent.N.ttiq from :lashville, who' hi'! h en at t z hyof lienerd Walkt , r, atr; wli • cmfirr.rd, in e -trong •St maz.ner, th rnserve Q ,. ..h0w. ' r wa: Ficit‘s t t l, u l r•Lo I .y h. had ever knawn much ••ir, t. , .11.1 • 1 i ,•r 4ehmilfell iws, who called • " honey." ‘'ini , v,": and other Stmdlfir eon' , ri•ni". • Irani- - Welker . " never joined the •' • : 114 :4! :tic games ; the only thin,' I.y wlif, h t 1.“.• guished himself was, tt..i7 1. , al v tay le-son better than any ty tha moment 4(410.11 W:l4 I.•• t hoino to 1114 IC l 3,ther In IC. 14,2 i.., e•- pastime was rea.hng tie Walker first of nit si wie.; 1 divinity, and it w• -probably only in coust.tp-ncc of tilt doul,o's rq perplexities arot s, otleti disturb tit , . stuliee our young theologian-,. ilia? IP' alive!, tit 1 alas stuly for medicine : • ~ ga,c up f•r some reason, aft. r a lieu. and t..) , ,k to titw, tvbistii t as you know, is in tins country: of ru evn , 4 t torus to politic.. lu auz, tii itself with file pres 4 ; to addit a t a k law and physic, he had an ,pist...lo of t..ve, th•tugh not mentioned in the polou: 4400401 t his career, had, 1 be,ieve, a grew. tlivet on bin fortuities and character, and des story of whieth.l/ bad from a source in which I can put every CO.ns thienee. At New Orleausirlicctune unpainted with a young girl ; very beautiful and intelligent, but 4 1e4i and dumb. Walker was first attracted to this young lady. by sympathy for tier melauchuly privation, but Lnderer feeling soon arose,, and on her part tie. young lady became passionately attracted. Ss. Walker. Indeed, not being aware of t!ie usaiall , restraints which the conventionalities of to - eietri impose on females under such Ci rel.l Mat •noes, she displayed her affection in n mot., ~ o cti.restAre than was pleasing to her friends. This letVwf some restraint, and misunderstanding, ard es trangement, and the p , or, beautiful•, but speeritt leas girl, thinking herself deserted, sickoned anti died. From that time Walker w:is a changed man. He went to California, fought a dueil and then joined a band of desperados. Thence. forth the' sickly, studiou , milksep was the stern and daring adventurer. The story Pounds romantic, I confess ; bat it ii the only intelligible clew I have y•t received' to the strange revolution, which is admitted to have taken place in ',hi: , insn's tibaraeter. Tt must have required some great mental struek "to' transform the sickly, yellow-haired boy of Nash ville into the stern Nicaraguan filibuster. IlVhf should it not be blasted love, and the visit;/ of his broken-hearted deaf 'mute•, de- d fdrl,li.ti'Lfe l him v To an imagination -❑,•h his maid be; a vision like this may well become n perm:stint and powerful reality, ea.ting dart: hte testy his whole career and chart"ter Otp thing Tar Walker I do admire ; I mean ilia silcner Material for a Romanee, A letter from a friend inform. u , of.the rearti— age at Baltimore, of two the re•eueti frona,tho "Central America." 1.,) , )!h 'rut ieS became mutually attached to one anoth( r on bird steamer, atri on the very evening preceding the disaster, sealed their affectiun ith the ,tiStitir, "vow." When the bile c.arre ani thwpailto was at its height, the youti c ; !.,,]y threw / here4, in his arms, and with a goll ,ut r) quite‘esimitig, the romantic occasion, the ..t.tlt,ch. t au itnprilsed her brow with one of T. ttu)i.rltt'siie4llt sent" kisses, and' "slid" her use 'into , ate 64' boat that was lowed. lie saved on a plank. Upon arriving at 'Sur kik It, ',pig: re wet. But the young man app,t , straugi. Ho balk lost his valise, and oil h.s meo4. The younB, man shook his head and ( • ked gad, as inue.h . ea to say—"now, maybe ;Link. •o." But, 'aid his devoted one, I ha