Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, January 02, 1858, Image 1

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^PO.
& MOORE; PUBLISHERS.
I'llE 28.
ERIE OBSERVER.
tw at) tvar LIITIJILDA If dr
410,45 i D it. 17. neestc
it 3TAT AND TIPTII Sts
;LOAN. iidltior.
i i •dntne., nr within 3 usetha, 111 le, it
at.re4.
, r. ; :* to pw , within lbw roar, thit jar. will
a o.o..tat left with a prom Whet pair
T EEN or AIWERTISING
V. hem or lam audio • pwn.
0 . writ, 173 Oa* squats 3 months to Oa
:•• 1 OCr Oa• "", •00
^ IIS Ow" 9 • a7s
. ywr, dm/spat:do at plaamare,
etas, la lacunas. $l, 0 auntie, $ll 60;1
riciam --ono you, 1030 ; 6 month; 1341 ;
la the 'Business Directory at SSper at.
. Card, er4r eta, and ander tight ft. „.
1.1 aotteea,lo ant. a line : but no advertise
iphe Special Notion for WI than ono
others requiting frequent ehengee la their
allowed two , «loar.s paper. and Vard. for Si&
the charge* till be to proportion. and am
to strictly confined to the legitimate business
anent for transient adeertisements required
.early advertising will be presented half
-10 per Mkt. .ill be made on all estop%
rhea paid 113
0 DIAEOTORY.
w ait Mere.lk ' L
In Groom% Ship
.0 77 c a ,• wan es , State strein„ Ls*
s. rul.L KELTON.
So. 4, liagbiee Mock. £t Stmt.
WILL I t-41 It. LVOIt.
rt ,e, etter lo Belay's alert, berth ride of
N w., formerly omapird by Magill k Co.
h o t olliraute.L
ACOB H. riusu,
A e•atse, has returned hoot the West,
.da•ieg the witetar Those wields' hts
et eta r-eldeoee, venter/Id sod Irsistfiffta,
Awe{ eL: MENIVIVTT,
An.ler% Hardurant,Crockery,Glaimare
ll and 12 Exaparr Block, corner of rilthasid
JA1111.4 I.IiTLK.
...0 recent!) occupied by Aiwa Rill, Esq., MS •
ont toe store u( K. Marpliy betweeft the Heed
Hotel
04E.Pil .4 CIA
♦itt J Lytle.
lIPI ILE NITOILItit.
other, sod,•,lietail Mahn Its every des
1/..m-etti; Dry. Goals, Ci_tr . petinga,
aue Gime. wrest of Filth, CAN Fs.
•
/ C LUTIIIINIi ATOM.I4
too 1140 11 future'. la iiit qualtty
Reid
rarulakilag Xe. 7, Brou
l'a.
.A)1 Tit 411 i Iblrro*;
Deeds, Amman floods and Mort*.
.rataly and carefully drawn. Ofllo. oa
Stamott, Groepry Stony Cr* Pa.
'POW dc 114,1 V Alta,
`Pm rniuse, Praduoa, Pork, Ptak, Sat,
Tea, Wan. ' , tulle, Brooms, KILN Wooden,
he Tenn Ca 4. Priem 1.. w No
luert. 4 dour above the Poet Odle*, Erie,
J. ii7--lio-iw7NTINu.
lattice Or Tleit PIACI. WW practice to
..r Erie County, sod give prompt and faithful
now entrust...l to his haude, either ay an
ate. Ur °Nice to Ether, Ilkick, corner of
~ Erie, tta.
4R4EY ac n'l'OYKkT.•
(hnoaa and Amxmlean Hardwargand Cotivy
View, /ran and 13Wel, N.. 3 aced House,
BEJEBX & .111.1CMINifine.
co.pextriorabliu would reeptetridly offer their
to the citizens of Lein and vicinity. Espo
ea to
;+%lt* & Pt} XX.
oti•ssuq_V Meilen ha OW. FL4,
• :aw .ad Plaster. Public Dock east of Sta.,*
.11kTCALW
4thts, Erie, he. .1141411W1t allowed oe
1 .041.
A,— Id Drafts, Cheeks and Speets, on.
4ted screws teolgiu Led ettl4 Collet
', pri cleat cities lo the Coked Sweet
Thape out own reeputelbitity.
, is... _ nowesere. .
.31 awe tke °see 4 ad' Stewsrt k Sinclair's
4 State sod Sereath streets. Reatdesce,
14 d Or out of Saesatras street.
W 111. IRCOHNOHN.
yet Chrreasil, Aliases. ".Cr ,
asen of rorei g h and Doinerue Dry Goals,
spree Sweats. Nes ynea.
0 rl • MAIII IMLIIINIM
CA k7lll A. BA MOIL&
la %X+ H Y (0.
7•IL titALllll.• 1.11 FaCit and btl4l. Dry Goods,
loth.* Re.. O. 1 Brows's Moak, &U.
ALLEN A. CRAIG.
hici— , l6ce to New Block comer of Peach
punt. :Nur., Erie Ps"
ASKILL. '
wir to AMIS.* 1.1 1114.111ws,)
'4ollc Stit(srv, te.tweee die Head avow aad
,teree taken In tbe beet style of aad
tea
llOntri M. AL'..TPiI.
Llwpra of 0. Lower If
Jortir, , Silver spoon.. Minima la
g Slums, LuSpe sod Faze, Goods wholesale
oltl,L, KEPLER, & co
Ime Veooti 11...1ing, atom Vault
Sil t tors. had all lands of Itschl; l =
to var.
W. CHAPIN.
Imo" Damn- Offketa AM Amadeu" BRA,
- state enet and the Pub& ggman', ■p-
Priem, reaaoaable, and all moth ararraated.
• fikIiFOICD is CO,
tm, Sabi rote., CertitkaUs olDepolitt,.!e•
M pnoeips.l due* toostastly formai& Mee
stArNaaro, Krto
alibt.lLON *WART.
l Al—thl6,e, at big mildews, rourtlt West,
0,4 Apottwor)
irks rsTli W i IST.
[Malta Ia Fumy sod Stapt• Dry Goods Lod
A Rouse sod Brown's Hotel.
.41C H. (TYLER.
d. ine Pa. Col'sedans sad
• slth prompters' sod dispatch.
tR lc !MOTH IC R.
Dnuers to Wags, kin:Ream Paints, Wiz,
N o 6 Reed House, Ent, Pt.
J 06Y SWEENY.
oup ta Beaty's Building, ap-itairli.
WIN HE titN 15:
etsahown Y.r<ewt•, dealers In Coal, Thar,
v•d,uly tuts of Upper Lake Strasierk Peet
ILIJKALAN 4. )101t1411:11. •
nototasann Merchant, Public Dock, Lie, dealer
F 11.1,1.114 Vaater
B. Itilitla t tY CO.,
iPetiere a ti W and Silver Coin. lin..en r .
liehetatit• luod Corttrmat.• Alen.
• prtmespri eabe• io Orr Unv.h, .1,1 41 pan, 01
•r cat 'lice, Heatt.'s Boa dloc la , tbr room
Beatty at Loci:inn, North thl• of Ittea Park
P 'tile', e a e.eirwtenl,
•
FrOoissa.e on/ Kota., Deolet to Foreign 111441
tk , do. Artn-ittl Flottrri, tttObooa, SUU, Lama,
111 11usert . , ?amino buthimg, troottiog the tit. ilar ottAttoo laid to Urg e 1.
'.l( tiff k: V de CLARK.
at, and N.,'" to Dmorstle and Imported Wise*
g*tar., Fru tt. Pub, ON. sad Agents
kie \o.' dondell Bleck, State
iOUV
W. A 1 RIN.
aad Retail I.*albr in aU kind, of Fancy',
tnbcr aud binta g Chain, No. 4 Key-
. )111Rmil %LI..
t , nun Ia Tatuamay Hall blab:lingo
J. LINTeI.
.ictincorr, 14, •coity Ilairasinix. Cheep PubUPI
% tteri.p.•-c, Gold teas, Pocket cot4enTr tC
ti 'cr., Erie.
A."
%VTOL
4 b° %ad 14tai1 dealers la Well and OW .
sa'V ch.ape•t avd. best Do, al
ro.t-r.torar Yeeefi, r{rie.
mr• .r•L., for tomtit , brio or atorloird
thrap
X. L. Low,
citooK dc Co..
, ash, tnd Bliadi, rood' at'.
"I .ctutp.e.l kly 0,101
. 1 . R. UDR' RCH I I.L.
14 ' ' 4 ""er boutd. Reetieed Whiskey, fa , UN
Pend. bt
..IRK HA L/
LWIN. -
41 .ernaar la Martel. Herres.)
.ta.. /••••*/•111 In Units, Medici:sea, ninta,4ll*-
"!. Bruabm, riaiimery, Floe Soap* tad
14.1 Hons., Ts.
illOl GLASS.
M - * nnuovnn to son boikling went of SZtat•
\4d. of tlae Park, over Can& ♦t Wtolf• Zs-
J.
G. Li‘RR (70.,
shy at Wholatola ost Patall4 a 1 14r4 • "
4 ' 4 'two% Eris, Pa ,
• 4 . 1 11l‘0111.
44,0 Ttra Army, !irk Row, own Booth
} ARIL HALL.
cnr Gmeerta. Lactmins, asel Pylons
Art et lb. Perk. lssiotteafUm, Maims
Co, X% kass4 am* 2114 11.
E
. 1 1M !bV.
OVIMMOte ?
Ilheirrimumeft
16 :14 . Ai 4 1%. 41; -- - PIT
41 1= 1 2 , ?:7 011 4 0 a 4: k t • # - Sartbsset Coma et
CARAT as, *4 • -
WiretriAis einem. 'tad Milos la WSJ 04 . • Gook
' Shot Caps, 8411.0 Pass.% oliparig risiliolk, kr/4M
T, Botooll Blocs . Stab ebret,Exia, _
11.1111•1'.1. y ltsilfl,
mutitrun It strreantaox, . •
atirstoarri aa L4w.—O* ai same duiliel hada, Mei% Kora
Waal tamer at Part. Lail. r• , f , •
a.l..inamair, • $. T. liriviiiim.
leadleflt ILICROLUILI "
Ilaaarraerrisa et Boats .at Misia, did " aid Mid
dealer in Oak sad lead ilionsiella
Nit dues, Yerieeee, ll l=k eel t=tipeaad SSW. Itiersad
W.bb, Cord% Leapt*.
Pi 3 6" . R AMPS ./Iciu4ll 4 B ; l4 l gk tfirr! Nom, ft 4 W 46 Oild•
, t
Stiolit. trie. Ps.
onsmarr, elt t & . , •
;sox Irocerroota. 1r 'owl Retahl Desions 43 litenve.
Wart kc., Stat.. Pa:
_ _
b. A. D%VR.4rORT.• •
ArrDlolll , AT Ls. -01111e• arliairepphoile Go ow COOS NOUS,
Erie. Pa.
.1 C. sichowt.,
WROLIISA %ad Metalldelllrrhalll odlor new e ms= ai 4
Aartl4 Isei?tl6l4„
eisehitri7 and Curiae. 7
Newt 4treirt..vpgresNeVM*li4t4/74.4
• • fLMAIIIIMPTEIttgIi.
leaawairr Seaway. Who fruit at Ma rot BtC aliseie etas,
Preach street, Pete,
J. V. Min
DAGOMISIIa ARTIST, % propane ta ll Mte ll thrNtmpstrpse I 1 L 6
vlirr best 'trim be ~dollar. booms In Us Nee %ha, Nardi
west wrier of Ow Whit-
KEYSTONE MILLS.
Mgr/ W. 2623LAINE,
NAiNractinipo duisooz.hmia A 2
non, GRAM AND IIED,
ALSO. COMMISSION MERCiI4NT.
FOR Till FORMA al 4.W SALE OP TUR II I
ItYsTONR STOAT NO. PA 11.1 LL.
Meoriboadetlie t ra. I
All orders through the Poet Nice it etcher pion vitt hope's.*
ty attitatk.d to; and del leered t. the city free of Amp.
trie, July 26. 1147.-41.
EME==2
THE ERIE CITY MILLS,
a i - 20=1,238
HAv ci a oaou.c .3pasarmr.
aitiii,
ProPrieto'',
sv °LAVAL* big) It=Alb SHALSIVI IP
Fu31;11, CORM, CORM mrlt., Aix 04 ri, CROP srurr,
SHORTS Ala BRAN.
FLOUR of all AMU k.s eviesteetl i f imbibed, wile se will
mil as lee OA ea) ether deem Iv the My, sal &Whet Nee of eberre
erititte the eity bevy'.
EFAiI Flour Irsimelied tobe 1111 repremeted.
CASH paid ler •Thit—wbimet, kw oats ewe ma Beef.
wheat. H. It. iIIAVERSTICS„
Erie, July 2A, 18111.— IL P. CROUCH.
The serLi sacs far Taint and CoVittyl ..
LIM tamady Anatimenr atiumenni
mak• humane* cm mery a 54 prepartrAn Tana mad
ad
C•entry, at av Ina u ere re *fib neerMty. 74/40•117.
divuird late tiro clammy vial lie tease ?,, in midaitereabillnt ket
farm properly aad d.elWagi. SD Not or ever from eapesurim. Sr.
1111.0 red, and tb•oammer.6o, to ' , Mabel' land of are in
owed. Miranda in eltbar department are sot lleble In. lmara la
the ether:
Cash Ineareace made la 'ether Department at the asual
•t rat re
Japes. C. Marshal; C. M. Tibbs*
S t r Wth , 14knKtomeel7,
P Kepler, Thee. Moorhead.
Georg. i Ellie; E. Rabbit%
J. M Jurties.
CIFJPICINS.
Jos. M STaluum. Pleat Jati•a CrA.m.. See..
Caauß~ If, itatra.l, Treas.
°Ma. on* J. S. Slanting Groan, Va•alett stmt. In the roma .
need Owl b. 31es•reGitaiibben k McCreary, a. Law odllos.
SA., Joie Sl, 1141.
I=
ERIE CITY
GENERAL DISILLANCE AGENCY!
OFFICE Is Empire Bleck reran. of State sod FM Streets, dist
door to tie rigid, up takira.
•
I J. F. owaramm, A r ea.
-Eva4
qrs7rtsazto—impu Irw tb, ei s meigim-
VAR') Innw. and MARINE
' • race Company of Ptiladolphia.
lina ewimi„,.. 'N. 412 Wesbfist Sh+ol
turre)a., Iliptsvelp I oveneill t , 111600,000.
........—....—___
The Quaker City insuranee Co,
or PUTLADSLWAVA.
Ofleo. Prank/is Bri/disips. 40S. %drat Area.
Cask Capital said elimrphry . . . ' syggoiso.
Manufacturers' Insuranco Company,
)r PRILAUBLIIII A.
Ofloi No. 10, Serohaoto Azeiciaipa
CAPITAL, • - • • • • 1WM,111116
trio, Augist 4 Viff. 12
=
Insurance and Trust Company.
.Vn. 331 Heft ion WeAtioi Street.
( mama PILIIPXTVA L. Adele/led 118011611011.
Ok ilereimutsike lifisesedd far
rum mantAxct DOI" *II Stanley treigliese.
tsd ar PerpetitaL
KARMIC frIIDBIRCK S 4)6 "Me". Proiesto. sad Yawls to
$ all pens of the wand.
Oe Goode to Rine* Omaha, Lakes sad
INLAND INSURAIfC2I Led Caner,. to Barts of the
doessly.
DIRgO , TOIIB.
Clarke C. Weep, 1422 Wablet Wee,
diesseder North Peet Stmt,
Dewy D. Moore, Iferealser 119eilAieem, Wi~ Itirete.
Jobs
C. Hen ria of Wriest, Heater
E. Trey, lire & biker,
tti= 4a. of Gillespie k War,
ittillesdi 8. ,:
km of lika itit,likases di Co.,
William Della& ( of
Lae Haadeleint. Attorneye l ie llekiellor,
J. R. W,Curdy, Ore Jose,. WU reard,b
Jobe Mee. 90 lamb Reath Pt
James B. dote, are of holm T nia A Co.
_ Tee. W. Beer, Goldaseithe
Hoary C. Weems, New York.
C. C. LAMM?.
TIL nalleLINO, no r iftitilist.
loom J. Hersh, Bereisty Sad Tentwer.
H. K. Rios ILDIBOX. 4111111ntlit7•
B. K. Itat.retd, fereror.
J. J. 1.1.111e8, Agent., its, h.
August 4!,1817.-1a
THE DELAWARE MUTH AL( LAMY
lISITILANCZ CVXrANY.
OP PHLLADSLPHI,A.•
RE new dohis bedews os the Mutual piisysithei the lie
eared a partieipation to ;t
rate of the Comply,Wiololli
liability beyond wpremium
- Rues epee tbe Will eat Graele Iseered o• um Neel bearable
torus. Lames .411 be liberally sad promptly adlaeled.
Flee Asko we marehaadire baildisol and :Alm yeepartr, in town
or country, for • limited term ,
, DIR r CTOBB.
Joseph R. Ilral, JyaseeiC.Haed, Shama 'Almsderi
nivel:Wes Paulding. Jobe C r Dar% a Joao. itrooes,
Robert Barton, Jobe Garrett, Jabs B. Posowo,
Haiti Chile. thonso4 14twasek &tarp lorrott,
Hoary Looreno% Damd B. Stripy, A ßAward Airtintoa,
rbarlee Kelley. Imo* R. Reek 1. 41. Jeilizema,
William FolwelA, Wilime: Hoy, Jab j._blirwlia,
Dr: 8. Thomas, Dr. R. W. Rados, Jobs Team Jr.
Spasm lioUrioo,
MIL HAsons, Posit
NtenAnn B. Wroaconn, grey.
Er-Aoplkation ono le rode to i
EHi, April 4. 1.1167. J. RELLOOG. Afoot, trio.
Fire! rill's! Fire!!!
C 0 TO 0. A. BIANNIBYTrd teearaaea Mee, teaser of
stets and Filth street. IPribrs Bleak imam. ead ger year
property imposed. Be npreorote the follosrlas n3Wla Cowpo
nies.
MERCCIANTS• PIKE AND YAKIIt6 PlatfitANCT COMPANY
of Philadelphia. Antliorieed Capital 11104.14411110. Seauely la
re. 440:
ANY
MO& UNION INEBTRAPCZ COMP. Atlases. Brad
fordO Co., Pa OWltel 111000,000. 113 wad op and qty W
rested.
Motes aa for al waft to Mair barared ttolpreadt.
Eris, Dee. IA, 106. O,A. PUNDIT, Att.
13° Pt hi al ;°.
Par over Booth &
NM PA.
BILASIDT THAT MAW MEN BOWL —The
man who was once fortunate enougir. to get a
drink of good brardy at a stage-bowie between
Shasta and Sacramento, on presenting himself
it the sanctum of the Shaine (Cal.) Courier,
-will he rewarded rith a very extensive piece of
gold bearing quarts. Since tho dap of '4O,
wayside hotels have kept villianous stuff. Now,
however i it is said to be preternaturally diabol
ical. It not only kills at the counter, but occa
sionally "fetches" a fellow fifty fret distant,
with a atreatti of water between. A perfect idea
of its quality may be obtaine4 fr,qc th e f o ll ow i ng
ib‘ideot, which occurred between two "dealer."
dOtig business at stands five miles apart, between
8 b K.uncausaa Shasta and Red Bluffs :
' " —I
Cs U per Stand Man —(S , seding before the
- PriItNTAYRE 1971011,1311E1.
Ws. El at OnUO ter of "Low er Stand Min")—'•l se f.lii
Tits siebearttwr sweidissoleut. reliilW, you don't 11411 such stuff as I do. Hine
ally %bat be boug .900mord the lolls a huodresl sar , ls, without rest r
CADMIC? MAIM llTTStNittla
es
AY His Hu/m . 4 , 6 , 0w tog 6 lower Stand I don't kn,,w
Sth stmts. Intsbdi t. "tattier wine t vela tunny. fir taw • but 1
übmg sera. ot 1 74 1 4 1116 :41Pea , amass notice that after they take a of it
Adi
se nppoutas
id% DoNIII. SA 777 „ . r bait thou /owl an the wary toyour mutat
wig: RIM tramdirred la paint Ludlow kr assesig &
lA
tori„ nose *tan* fue Isiperiiiikoible. sad an Do Ilea that
re, failaire a* sere postage.
Parelsaise aping.. slam to al Childzes.
Dorir imetelT i Viri=it t
tar. Oat. SI, IS6T.-211.11
PLUMS AT n= 0 Li ALMS 011-...
Wts W y l i t i' Ct li tre bal
Vess e l:a "' 11 ' Mail Te l t i l l l i Imma '
iiesseter•ei Wbolesele Wen.
sad The o II 4aM of es isetrureat,
sill sake see•7bteil, mein% the sleet as lead.
• lek IL WT. • _
7 — • , to let oh bt the or thee"
I ( YAP, li & * I
J, Austrros It BROti
rilla r aGNlMiloe best geall e M et
lupin Dros,
O ,
‘ l,fte. Sept. 12. 11 5 7 /4e. 6 Reed Helm.
TT Kato.° will i r up a a a days.
dettlV. at the aka. of
July V., 11167.-11.
I___.
~~ ~~ '
DIRECTOR"
Rai. Ir i =immilt.
.kta. N.
41 eo nesob,
Wm. EL.Bara,:
[o: l >niak.l*V4z3:VA
W TSARS ikDDIUISS
To *lpareoxii or
its onaigit
• pod oil aides boo onik/a4
itobiorocr ,tioto who reed or Niched
CrOf goopireo, fitstooise Mc
Sioald rook* aaaaal Proldimatiebo
Rokiriag to tits Iwo Mots
TroipWa~ is tiolr likoramoomilo ;
thitolore he olromorat aadotrll.
To %Par tM laftai4,
Cil
All ban lb. nom whist' Mika to north
Tbi tidings of 4 Now Ti.?. birth.
loath bi 14th eta*. with land kind Wm,
ihrouning of Candy, Oaks. and Pia,
'hind the amen with noise and ophattor.
Dtairosd in their ►ant yb and incisor;
Dandini is robes. riot half their own.
..kamitad with Lavondor and Cologne, •
Inth liadad imp looka—aryoa of brain—
Ifill tool Ito doe of buoy • kW
Olddrika will also bars thou.
With applies and eider. roasid each beard,;
Tba ricel:asid poor win all baveinn,
Soso in Holt broad alit►—enure bourefrill
Cosa will ban Pork and saanatili Potato"
Others roast larboys.—Biorf .teak gratis :
Yid sU will Join la tbri nodal arm
attend*" t►a birth of • Now bar.
The ,okolag you, obleh last sight lad,
LAMS fa. Togrottlog-woo tears are shod
No Poe mid link to ad! It look
row Thorn wit brasiblei Used its
blissepolsisiMpes. em► can thus gad.
Haab pais4 Ow path its ebuioi mord I
VIA Ili horrors tend tta trust.
FIBMII/141 bath discord laths Bills of mast ;
Basis won tamed —teassitres blighsed ;
Illsaidastsise claw!. sod lulls seslghbid ;
Destl; bald /servis ao laud sad 3,14
All seats (to ems* the 6014 sad Cr,..
But molded the erecter'? slick small things,
And brollies Malin and beggsed kings,
Are rides proepeetsviab sad rein
To stimulate above dispel/.
Our Coantry's *mind, her sorts are free.
am banner (oats o 3 every ma.
Tle Colon's mils Gus threateed wooed.
aer bands aiw Arm, her paters Wear ;
Our Ship of State storm e sia't ommirlosiat
Whilst Jastos iloosesax holds the helm
• Theo—nubs values eat as truly great.
The recent triumph - la this State
When Wawa/ and each trii soil beaker,
artetakid arms to &Mena old Btu Pitatilan I
%Magma totals right to dray
Mate. protection irom the Law.
OAP county matters iii times rang*
Have also met airstreams chant. ,
r►* peals almeartivell.to isiatakee,
Is the Molt d Stati sod nation.
le more forlorn to Saila late,
A defunct Cochran al his gate
said they greaawl him whiter dill warm
fa hove him emilloSed the mitt teem
Oor home alleles hare nourished well
Mom minus the Old Clout boom bell;
Meightxmar with weligkhoar mom to great
rUb hotmerwee uportthe street ;
Oar load Dome ars Inaba? treabid,
•ktogbal and Dunghill treats an. rated,
Awl, whew'. wir tearer* now we meet
lapr•neraents Ashur in cash street.
I now Park Church. with beauty ram,
NOw.incorstes the pi lien square .
The block of amen stir t Co.
Wakes quite a rand turning show,
LAlNewbe the Sloere f Rlnderneoht,
Deserve our tharikW-Lweennuimi reaped—
Audio. Mode% Clark, Wheal( Grant,
Aare rennet a rich lufitorfone haunt ;
And (dug West roar eye* will ding '
To the ray palace of Irmo.. Kreo.
A kraut of ethka drib attention,
itiMrelßlNEAMlLnistosm._„
tro.)•••04 Rail Aoada shill progrem,-
nor harbor bouts a lornarrous cheer,
In Antibling tonnage the tut rear •
The Coal, theitart. lane i.umber Tref.,
F. thirttatso lar4•a ervreelone made ;
The odd should gimbal( a block
Of IT'st.r Leta for a tin. frock ;
The Sharon l'Oni;say shoal I she',
rind UN lien to atom who'd Ai It :
If not siipposed use great virprne.-,
Ties City Parke would bar.. dew feats
tat noes daint kindred with that clam
Who 'aloe not itriNtis lit with pa ;
Nee Water if was - re won tbould gol.,
And a (tone Pavement so itata Mere •
We need a Polim more than toy*,
To stppreise arta and the abort Ways ;
Nore public rood might he produced
If Council* were .ne half reduced
Bat, If City Tates need increase
The Party sever holds tea team.
Berate. to dee. each itotheee ania
To *Usti by Billy Patterson ;"
Deland the weak against the atroug,
dive eo offence--t Lehi to Ise ',mtg.
and although your fate be this or that,
lie " Man my lloalia,ar bob bad eat
wiliate't your dale. fort freed* your Wawa,
la all your acts let honor rale ;
If atornia yoar tottering bark Sasi74 - 1.
Job arm a...4 you may alma ttul
:
o ever yet a game bath tea,
By ytotatag en It wee bogus.
runes As bads ud dowers of spring,
That yes tom all awes witiering,
2hs roamer shoe he et npen'd 'beeves
♦nd stinosn's yellow falling lame :
Its frost, with Winter's cheerless sky,
Portray oar mortal 4florhay—
When Winter's o'er lb' bully! tletrars
iteettsbed by son and pistil sbovers
IMI ii-apprr—tu beauty bloom,'
Wkb riamouid ',Wits from U.. tomb.
Ritmo, to-day whilst mirth runs h4rib
Wasill,ehould emit a oarefaluya
o.r all the graget of the past,
'And proat this year by the hut ;
Year morals may require scone changing,
ashib and eastern* roquisaigi og
It ere would do as they had *.ertee"
They 'meld seemed their Brandy and Water
And girls should lessen their hoogjd drums,
lioardlere boys cease torts caresses.
Let those who would all wrong uncover,
stop the Ossetia and take the Oherrner.
And if they wish fse plaudits hearty,
Ade Ma Dresecretio
Patron* end frivolity If I ehoaid say,
A word abocii no self to-day,
I hope It Buy ion give (irer%
Though I stkothl talk alyeer capers; a,
I would not cringe Onlt camp, ear amyl, •
Tara the elm. In Israel ;
I can not beg upon church stoirtles,
" I slot them kind, thst sort 4)1 peoples: -
But I will borroo.l4 . you choose,
Some little cheer tint sow le use,
Whether Its quarters, akillingu ponce,
And pay you la a century hence,
If aot on this youl and it certain
lc Bank the other aide of Jornoa.
THE CABAL LB
MEI
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JAXIMBV 1 4 Vag.
integral pi4r -- tif bet empitne;witkenk eopiing
, iarlanly.tow temstikatiou The lag'
gunge witleb prevailed aatintOras after the Nor
4114 CUlrtqUallt *all stases, mama &man code
is still ia effect seam* the Amelymeem Deter.
misted mot to he iotiebtod firessiv ideas to mum
their neighbors, and begin Attie originality of
their own, they have been eowleat with such po
Utica and jpdicial Eighties 'gleam,ae it were
phosphorism:wady, from the - &Paye and rotten
copal wartime; of eight eenturies ago. Th e
president of Aooursis stall mats - a red gown ;,
the thirty - six who make op the parliament, and
art supposed to be representative, are almost all
of the .awe class, and practically elect thiii
seleesp—twelve priests, who stein vilest of their
cures; twelve squires, whis Me legislators fur
life; and twelve mechanical' layslignrew, th,
popular element, returned by their respeetiv,
parishes (ottr,squires,)-and warranted to go for
three year*. Liberty omens ha riget of nits*.
ill any proposed improvement emanating from
Great through the 11w officers of the
crown ; and reform btut no eignifloation then,
whatever. Crimtoal j aet ice sadministered with
all the "glorious uncertainty of English law,
combined with the f"raier rate of procedure of
Our Coort of Chanel ry the licensed person who
might have been stagtamised by the original
pruseeuter as a young reprobate, becoming, befon
um trial is ended, a middle - sired if not a hoary
stoner After a protracted inquiry of tills de
scririon, by the time that ail the dPitositions
have boon written down io two languages, and
the court has adj dirtied the ease for the four
teeoth time, it nut uufresitently happens that
the acute Anonymese tribueerhas beep coecenf
mg itself with the wrong than. It is dot an
easy matter far one, however innocent, to get
out of a medieval yrosecution 9ot/ducted upon
piper in an el'ilnet tongue. I speak advisedly;
and to the extremelength of iteiirocceding alone,
and out at all to the sagacity of the court I am
myself indebted fur my life
I am au artist, and spent She winter before
last in AuJoyma practieing my profession.--
Satare is displayed in miniature in that island,
very beautifully, and has a noakland dell attire
suc h a s p.:rilaps she seldom wears elsewhere
the c ,,,,,t•it u e, too, is exceedingly grand, and the
surrouediug sea has deeper Colors,, sod rages
with a inure terrible wrath than it common to it
about the chores of England. In winter time,
la intieraiest Auonyuia, you can hardly find a
spat quite out or hetriog of the stormy waves
I had been sketching in one of its western bays
one De.oember afteruoou, while the wind seemed
to be goadiog the whole &thistle to rise and sub.
m :rge the little island, and ensconced tsit I was
in as well sheltered a fiasute air I could select,
the spray got at taw at last, wetted me through,
- and utterly dvat roye4-iite labor of four hours.—
deverul miles lay between me and my lodgings,
and 'a vise to po,sible rheumatism leading
suer. t wy f et, I started at aces homewards
la ie , sp.!'o f vall-y from the shore, however, I
up. , U a -p••c'ecle whi.'h my profetnitooal eye
was bouod 1.. a ,ntemplate ad itti hazards—to a
ever.earicaturist likemyself, the thing was worth
.tt 1 m,kiitg.igui r.r me to atop and to be sides*,
t..• 1111) -'eating up a e , tiplO of wen with
Tut y wire uru h rrl,44.lve nor English
-fort iusu ; rh,,r g apprrO:, !li.•ir tinge abOOt.
111.4 .btu 134, 5, !i•• r I t Kitglota,
pr ettaitued 111. Its to hdou,
it U.l I. pain.
.hat to 10. ).;,. ,1 1011E114 AU•10)104 tar f
r,,,rt in viii .1111. r,,. ge.lure
.011v10C•A oat: that the) W. 1.!. U , 't ither Front:e
ntre or Italiane; no others coul^t: a d east
quently telegraphed that pin.- of &sum rarest
.peel, 11103 10 view; 110(1 that my advance would
b, d ably tturett itteti tit the estl-iipe of stab a noble
quirry Chilled as I was, therefore, I remained
,tali w , ry to witted their sport. They bad no
dog with them, but as they neared the desired
objeit, they both sank dawn upon alLfours, and
urept up toe frosty road like wary p 'inters. I
foilowed as well as I was able the directioo of
their eyes, which were eleekted with mine, but 1
could sec nothing skywards except one solitary
blackbird upon a leaavas tree Surely : thought
I, they are never in pursuit el that tweediendiag
songster ! An answer was given it the report
of both their guns, foilowed by the but, depar
tare of the bird himself
"Thousand thunders !" exclaimed the fore
most sporzsinao ; "we have missed him rivets,
moo ami !"
"Where is he gone'?" cried the other. ''lte
igardes moosienr, what you call mark, if you
please."
But I could not mark. was 00 overcome
with merriment that I oitild only Sit down and
laughs' T ley were pleased, howeyer, with my
topping fur them, and proposed to hare soave
refreshuienta,with we iu a rotdmile taboret close
by. I was to nerd et warmth, interual as welt
ezterual, and agreed at once. Brandy is vet)
cheap in Auouywa, and very good; and the
ituottymese are far (rum being neglectful of their
opportunities in that respect. The taVerol 01
the island have the worst looks sod the best
liquors of soy taverns 1 know. There was a
g a.xf seaweed fire in this particular one; and as
the dial ben' against the crazy walla, and batter
ed vainly upon the grimy little window panes, I
felt uo inclination to quit my stool iu the chum
acy confer. There were studies enough in that
gawk), floorleas cabin, bceid.s wy two comic
gentlemeu-sportsaient men in dirty blouses and
with nnele.di hands were there, under whose
tangled hair lay lurches-is heavy with thought;
resolute mouths lurked under their shaggy awns
tubes ' • and light such as no brandy can bestow,
gleamed forth from their eyes. Tuese were p
laice! refuges, each with a real or a supposed
wrong, and each counting upon not sitting stall
for eat r under its infliction. Anonyineim Usher
men, bronzed and Ifturdv, made up the rest
the e•impativ, whose conversation, carried o
French, atUtlern and Norman, was renter
unconstrained. One by one, these dt
ties dropped sway, and at a very late h
night, 1 found myself the last man
ward and alone.
The wind bad almost tailed, s. • 1 driving the
dark clouds hither and thither ever the wtotry
sky, but minket of the jellied
and tilt:44or I could hear
the ocean, Aug partially
appeased, i ober. There
war moou, shone brightly
for an teeter suing gloom;
and ay w tart through
gr.. a t 111 A :o old ruined
reignearte valleys.aitit
a stream, road to please
• painter. .charauCers of
the awn ad just 'lett, betrayer, Lad Olive:at d
tee to .ply, sad tbC.r lawless anecdotes, idsitatin
my co .Ideuee too iu police, 1 tier
taiu felt itl at else, null by nointang to thi.
h •or far appreeidting• 'the pleture,gde It
. used a weird ? uucaun) stir`Of trig,ut to be ow.
In, dud I begat to oriA that drunk muse
brandy, or elstr nuns at all. - Litivitunch 1 would
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- tofu* Iwo iwiwy mew ussilbstable
thr pilaw/lbw td" my • sbireii‘
laadiady, la RIO ~a t I dank% mi.
sasteskof feellag my way throes* i =vow
view grathower what , vas IMO' • Pollster Am
taw Mee road slums' deal liettarthas I did, awl
+owe hefty body heittcdratpdsoo4 With them
...probably wimple! *ask into - the
Idles them pass, which they did al altdl trot,
toughing
" Jort the sight foe a job like this," said oas
` , Wilt, it reminds one of bodymosteblog
r od old ammo (Wideptly En* of Miro
voodooists, whose mempatioa wee/0114,4W who,
lilt; everybody aim "io trouble," were sow re
+ideat Asooymess.)
" I suppose this would kw a biasing business
if w 2 were maghkat it," obaenid the other with
e brutal boomtown that made my bibod ran
oolder this seer.
TM
" I believe you," replied the bat aireaker; sad
the two together burst into sash a guffaw as I
should here thought paean,: to demean. - The
road, almost immediately, got akar of the trees,
sod swept in a halteirele round a little meadow;
Out the two murderers dragged their Tiede' over
gate and into the opts "see without the 'Ugh
test hesitation, although the moos wee. just then
abetting. - I kept, of emiree, under the shadow of
the *yeses, eel watched their moment" with
curiosity, that almost overmastered friar. Thy
threw the sac a body --eareleasfy npou
the frosen around, sad then set to work collect
tog sticks: it was saltier to barn it, it mewed.
than to dig a bol t :11r, sod in a very few minutes
they had collet nits a funeral pyre. Macias
the corpse upon this, sad kindling the brush.
wool which they bad set at bottom from a match
box one of them carried, the same begat to
spread apace, and soon lit up the faoes of the
two men, so that I could have sworn to them
a6in an; where. hoe wu a stout fellow of about
(?rty, not ill looking, perhaps, if I could hater
-epexatei him in my mtad from his occaptioe;
but wheoever his eyes chanced to fall upon t.b
(est ilcasocuieg corpse, I saw them gleam with
• amiAtakable batted. The seectod, although al.
nom. a boy in years, exhibited also no Liao& of
pity for bia victim. Thay bad lit algae, and
were getting so merry in their lieodish way, that
I could scarcely believe my eyes. I tried is vain
to think that, after all, it might be some dead
monkey or other animal they were bunting, sad
cot a homes sweasurs. Whatever it was, the
smell from its moseassiog 4111,11401 filled all the
. :ttle valley, and drove up with the wind into my
hiding plats., so ea almost to tun me sick. I
longed, like Robinson Crewe, when he sal the
savages at dinner, to run io upon these wretches,
and destroy them at their ale minable entertain
ment; and bad I bad s Friday with me and half
a dose& others, I might perhaps have made the
attempt: am it was, I condom) myself to making
solemn resolution to leave the island of An
coyote, by the oast packet, to its smugglers, its
refugees, sod it's body-burners for ever.
Lively felt as if my hair was toning gray At
last the horrid rite uran.over l sod the performers,
kicking about the ashes, +uta itutgitiot-.eiltreya
l‘ughleg--after their frigbtful manner, left the
place, and came up the road again. "He'll never
brother me in this world again," said the elder,
is he passed by my ambush; "bat we've bad
trouble enough and to spare is getting rid,of the
bletbuselah." - It war as old man, then, tbat
they bad disposed of in this awful way, thinking
'bat nosy. could_see them!
When 'their footsteps had died away, I crept
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ay for some time, for the better knowledge of
prult. s4ion, and I knew at °ace that the skull
gas that of a man Ashes to ashes, dust to dust,
sre..nidering heap, which the breese was timid)
....rrying hither and thither, was ell which no.
- meined of that humao form
"P.or loardered wreteb!" ;tied I aloud, atil,
vildtog the skull is way hand, and begismog t, ,
ohilos.phise like austber Hamlet, "bow little
:.kultlyst thnu bate guessed"-
"Moldered, was be?" said a gruff voice clues
qeside we, while a heavy baud fell upon my
shoulder and clutched it like a vies.
gentlemen, ,, cried treaking like a
reed, in the belief that the two i tfretabes bad
doom back again --"no, not murdered, only pn ,
'int of the way very tenderly; and in the bigheal
ind noblest sense of the word, most justifiably, I
am sore."
"What a eold-blooded villiaa!" ejaeulated a
4o:wad vie,.
"Tie his bands, and march him away to Jail
et once," cried a 'bird.
"My dear sin," exelaimed I, • "pardon mei I
ton,k you for robbers, marderersi I did indeed
&llow me to assist you in &meeting the real of
fenders—they took that road to tb left, yonder,
'brough the wood."
, And so, at two o'clock in the Deember morn
ing, I found myself , at last going homeward to
the Police often, with my kande tied and in the
oustudy of three pudding headed Anonymese.—
fhe smell of the blaming corpse, it seems, had
penetrated to their farm upon the hillside, sod
they bad come down Just in time to secure me
and to miss the perpetrators- of the mime. 8
loe l ,il.<l were they with its revolting character
that tltcy would sot so much as touch me with
their bano4, but having placed the skull in my
pocket, drove me before them with racks, as
&bough I were au el; and in that fashion I wars,
escorted past the cheerful ire light which still
streamed from the windows t f my .olgingl t. tht
prison cell.
Being mush allietedie f a roving life, I had
few stationary frieodsoW sone at all in Anony
ma. My landlady, if course, could caly
meet to my being "a ifioispoken, welt conduct
~ t 1 young man." My oounsel eoukL obly say
'bat it was abs. ; to *oppose that a landscape
painter,. bower r devoted to big art, soak: go tbi
length of be • ill a man in a lose valley;et mid
eight, toy nee elites. On the other isnd,
'he situ* on in which I was found, with the
skull i toy liogers—the words I used to myself,
and • admisaious I made, in the Snit instance,
to t who seised me, combined with the ex • ,
trams improbability of the story I bad to tell in
ely own defeock., were of course very (*twisting
proofs of criminality. That a crime bad
been committed, wild could doubt, with the JAIL:
man bead and ashes still is existence, to appeal
to heaven for vengeance upon a Morderevi
who bad been murdered? In tap other place
I Anonyms, that ligation would perhaps hawk
stayed the hand of the axecatioser; but there; l
where so many strangers dwell whose object it is
to keep themselves unknown slid aloof from oth
ers,:the hot that nobody Imo missing was not
deemed at all exuraordisary. , J say, if it had
sot been for the prwridsatist delaye of the writs.
441 ocurt, the time that etas •talus up in repeat
tog the deposition.' egaittindwgais, is mottling
&What and Norman French together, cad is
adjourning the protesdings,4, the writer of this
edeenture, which is, its its main details, a per
featly true statemest, abosid•bova bees bong.
Aft , r six **eke, however, Captain Debaadeur
came haat fr om ii , here be bad bee
op Aadiag his Olcvistisiaa, and Wed MC Het was
a neat ipputleman et the old' aehool, didn't
like to be spored red. Whys anything: both.
°red hitit, s iii*vidit or to sobrilla, be would
kick the ohs but of the* see, and break the otb
er
as D-e VI tow without a soasosetwataiag.
lie had *seen over, ID 0 id of Ina voyages,
&rile greaveurlosity Snot, and very
soon got tired of oat:lag it 111. — Berofhwod it to
it, par•
of the
og home-
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tini bass *ohs"
.04' . fa,
little, be wasappeassdesi
hairs probablj dostrOpa,
bead. anaseass
growler 0111110 Pick apt i ko w L
who was wild With. hid
stirs. Hs spd bin ens, thirstarsi''
tampis to ansibilato ij, whisk wets
the other meatball; ot She -tsadiy, had at is at osti
burning "old Mstharslais" is this ors sir, oa
the Dight, before stsrtioug to bleed far a six
weeks' Volley. It ho - had lakes Isom wasits3
should have bees s dead rasa.
Now Oki Methuselah was a usany.
TED CHELDDI POVANTN AND LOVIL
A TALI VOL INFSIV TIMM.
It was twilight, in.oas of the latter_ ditto of
December, 18a—that a group was 111 e MIA to
gather around a few unben t dyisg in she Sr.
place of a scantily fitraished NOS ce as Walla
city of New York. Theme had just diesppeee•
ed coldly in the west, and theta's:fel panties
•of the day bad seemly buried his face in the
bosom of the Pasibel, are the wild blasts reshot
from their hiding pines in the bora le revel for
a night in unbridled limes, the moans
of the eettrieg,..ead _the welting of peer by
their hideous bowling. The group were both
poor sod suffering, and while the mother moss.
.4 over her famishing children, the little 01101
were crying for bread. Talk of euguisti wises
death enters the family allele and lays low, the
brightest and belt—or when some bop wan
sweeps from the ariteek the stalwart safloror help.
'ess maid to a watery grave--such are tbitgs of
joy, to be witoessed without emotion, ooinp wed
with the mother weeping in silents, over her
starving children pleading ha trails for foodl—
Boob scenes are Oat overdraws *turn of the
.imagination,-they can be seen is every city .of
the laird where freedom and relives are Oat
boast, and plenty has ever crowned the labor
of the busbandmtc. Such a nese we are now
looking urn. Thii mother is a widow,
sod the
Bee little innocents gathered about her an or-
Altos, so far as the loss of a father and oateni
protector eau make theist suck. The mother Is
their only hope, sad she bas helpless as they...-
she would fain answer:4l6z mks for food if her
toil would proeureit, or area if knelt be per.
'basal for her beart's.blood. Shallots no hope
—despair has sueoesdal to berylent desperate
effort. sod ezhausted for the want of the last
morsel she has divided unoeg her famishing
brood, and chilled to bee very heart, she has
settled down on the cold hearthstone to die—or
to pray. Her children cling to her, stall bop•
log, as they look up to that face which has so
often beamed with *mike when they were happy,
but now depicting sorrow and despair for them
and them alone. They still look to their oily
parent, and will still hope until the blood shall
hut chilled in their young vines, sad their
guileless hurts shall erne to beat.
That mother was pining from want and west
leg through starvation ; still the immortal part
—the mind was there es active as ever. She
said, mentally, "These. my children, look stead
ily t me for aid in the hour of distress, and de
spair not of its coming—then why should 1, bay
ing more conkleoce in my Heavenly Parent than
mortal oat repose in mortality, despair of hope
io my appeals to Him!" And that poor moth.
er wept sod przycl--she wept in sorrow, that
•be had doubted sodprayed that she onight be
oe %rPpr.... • eveNr..
famishing woman , as her thoughts were tuned
upward, was broken by the ezetaination of the
;eldest of the groupra hos of time ymrs,—
" M ether, tomorrow is New Years' day, and
everybody will have inrkies sad pin—mines
rige.—apple pies—custard pies, as Sammy the
black boy toll me to day. for his mother makes
pies for the rich folks. Mar be we shall have
some good thines for New Year's too !"
The little fellow's eyes spsrki-si with, anima-
'ion u he spoke. and his little sistembegan to
cry at the mention of something eatable. The
good boy was running over with kindness *id
love toward his sisters, whom be grasped in his
arms aed promised more then he would be able
to perform in many years ,—but be ready maul
to do all when be should become a tans. He
was appealed to by his little sisters to get the
pies'now, r i nd the good things for New Year.
This appeal brought fresh tears to the cheeks
of the diseonsolate mother, whose thoughts now
reverted to other days, when a kind husband
tad so generously supplied the wants of his
family, not forgetting to provide soutethbog ex
tra for NeW Year. • Olt, bow good that husband
appeared to her thin, et sbe brought up his form
in her memory ! His foul u were fOrgotten, and
his kindness was greatly magnified. But he *es
no more; and like many kind husbands was
best loved, pertly'', when the want of big pros
cellos sod attention was experieneed.
But the poor woman bad not long to dwell
upon the memory of her departed companies,.
for her San begged that he might go out and ask
for food for his sisters and mother, and big ho.
p'.rtunities, were bard to contend with. In vain
were.the difficulties whieh beset him pointed out
by the parent ; be must be permitted to leave,
to go he knew not where, for food
Half clad, hungry and ehivrring, the Child of
Poverty sallied into the attest to meet the Chit.
ling bast of November by night, and perhaps to
meet the chilling scorn of the rich, alerms ready
fi.r the lowly. He enterel one of thi principal
avenues of the town, and met hundreds who
were wrapped in furs and shawls, and hurried
,long as if running away from povertYN The
obild spoke to several, but his voice wastoo feeble,
tad his manner too timid, or else they beard and
heeled him not. At length, discouraged and
cold, be burst into tears and turned homeward,
remembering that there was one who would yet
ootioe and love him—hit dear mother.
Fie bad not proceeded far on bis way before be
was overtalitn by a man who noticed bis distress.
sod briogiol the shivering obild under the Woad
folds of his cloak, inquired the eases of bin
rouble.
The response wu brief— •
"I am ne serial of something for my . poOr
mother sod sisters to eat, and no one will boar
ise when I speak I"
"Cheer op, my good boy," paid the stranger,
"tell me more of you mother and sisters, and
I will see if something cannot be done for
tt sm."
These. the first words of hope from a stranger,
caused the little messenger to shed new tears,
but they were now more the language of joy
than sorrow. Hs told ip ample manner of
the seats of his motheOndlt si is bee b9r• she.
impress of troth too plainly.to be doubted by
one who bad an ear open to the atory,of the poor.
The good hearted man was de ply mowed ,by
what *heard, and when the story of the suf.
twiogs of the family was recited, he resolved that
he would relieve thew IL use.. He was then
dietsteif by humanity and benoteleaes but
w him the child related bow be bed tuned from
tbo word whibh bad wonted to Dales him, sad
was returning to his mother, who would melee
him to her acme awl hive him, the stranger. wee
int ired with eable.eassimeat of SW love and
o Ilideaszfe, *Olt from this child. Rethought
orbia ears :sbildbuod end -yOattt—orlde owe
mother, ioag sit ft dad—of :.her kimitiewma
biosr—of her preempts and eaanipies, sad how hal
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-Olseistimee work, and ha had hi. reward., o *-
Ost. sossortod friend west home ,*l .tie'
Child Sl . Peovarky and Low& bat Dot wil l. had
trod hod raiment lo
t for.the w" sod
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were 'shin for Moo nous of ties
neesessect The arrival of swear a the
house of the lowly and the dostaeast, sawed joy
is abs hearts of t-ehildres, sod brosight4ears
of grad*, from the pores& She rowel* her
eon to her erne—sbastedtlod for bie blessing,
and preyed that abe 'sight mow forgot her
Reaves* &dor, or bow datifid son, as bahhad
remembered her.
The stestagier was reesivieg the reward, of the
good stan..-iel the ehristien, as he looked 'epos
the seem before bin—'the family med. happy,
sad grateful to Beaten fur his kiwi cams
New Year same, lied the poor widow sad her
children were not forgettes.-tbe same Ified
Mend took tare that their masts were ell sup
plied, and taw the little girls • presided-- with
plenty of good things,,such as they had talk. d
of the previous night. It, was s happrffiew
Year tai-his. bat the hewn be had letesed was
to Wiesen to ethers. He attended &marsh the
seatinornieg Sabbath morning, and at the con
eludes of an mealiest serum sppropriate to
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the omission be rose and beg g ed of tit pastor
to be perinitterto relate to his brethren sad sis
ters bit aperieses, as be had joss btgaa-to feel
that be was beeoutiog a Christian. Tbretqaest
was not denied, 'and the convert related.what
bad taken plies the previous night, sad how God,
thrmgh the Child of Poverty and Love, bad
taught him his duty as ♦ Christina. He finis
awl thesis" had real eases for iridium's to God,
and urged opal his astramistes to the March to
dad s like eases •if they bad not. The efett
was sentible upon theettureb—its members were
sever more active and untiring is their efforts
for the relief of tidpoor than they Nees the win
ter following that New Year.
The °obverted man pronotramed this the lint
happy Day be had ever seen, but it was sot the
int. On the messeditig one be threw off his
bachelorhood and became the husband of the
widow, sad the father of the Child of Poverty
and Love, who , had led him to duty. A union
formed than would sot be otherwise than Messed,
for it bed the 'minion of Heaven. Fmo that
happy household for many piers went forth nom=
fort, hope and help to the poorr Pesos dwelt
within—the concomitant of a conscience void of
offence and at ease with itself.
May all who remember the poor, the skit and
the suffering to-day live sod die beloved, respect
ed and happy As did the Cbild of Pvverty and
Love, Ms parents and sisters.
A dalifortritlitiMM _
recently turned from a voyage to the river A moor
in Russian AmPries, for the purroe of elitoblioh
iog a trading post, furnishes the Sou Francisco
with some tetestin; particulon eoycern
torlitlere Amcor eouotry sad Ito inhabitants. The
Amour is a river some 2000 raises lou s e. Mr.
Emilie ascended it about 300 miles. fie. found
the climate on the coast cold, stormy- end disa
greeable; but in the interior the weather iirmuch
milder. The winters, boweiter, are very savers.
Some twenty wiles intend, and about two bun.
Bred and Of y miles from the moutb iltbe Anies
is a shallow sheet of water coiled Like Kist,
which (tonneau by several arms with rbe Amoor.
It is encircled by a hilly but richly_ wooded
country Fir, pine, larch; birth', and ottkr trees
are to be found there in abundance, bat the
growth is rather stunted on mown of theeevere
cold sad northwesterly plea which prevail upon
the coast in the long winters. In the •viehrity
of the Nioolsepski, a fewfurtherortb,
the soil, even ill summer , Cs li three feet
deep. As the traveler goes_tiong the lake west
ward and proceeds towards tbb interior, the wood
becomes better sod larger, sod would afford tol
erably pod timber.
At the point of interseetion of tile, lairs and
river is a military nation called Mariessky Post
and near brit the pleasant village. of Kist. The"
country in this neighborhood and in this portion
of the Amoor valley, generally, is pleasant and
offers good inducements to the agriculturist It
is about eight, miles from the, ocean across the
land, and ezhibita a remarkable difference. in he
climate from that of the coast. There are iCtbe
neighborhood of Mariensky, abeam's, eek, haste.
nut, linden and other trees, and in homier, a
great variety of beautiful lowers.
The lower portion of the Atooor is interspers
ed with numerous islands, and the navigation is
digicnit; but it is supposed t bat the b. st dans
nets have not. yet lit en discover, d. Ev j er3 where
it abounds in aacelleot AA, among which are
several varieties of salmon. Tberii is ari work
able fib there called by the Russians Wars, and
by some, sea horses. It is snow white, sires in
the water like a porpoise, and sonWoitnee hides
the length of twenty feet. The Guilleeks, or
aborigines, take it for the sake of its oil.
The scenery on the Amur is grand and Impair.
iegy„ sad in some portions resembles that ef the
Rhine. The river makes a gru at in nd Jo the
south about the middle of its course in latitude
about 45 deg., sod the country Is s a id to rune.
bit s tropical land in, spilt &repos sod many of its
productions. There • are cotle ' trees, grapes,
paean, apricots sod other ftnifeirowing in wild
meta there. QUI bu been found - he three differ
mot places oe die upper river. All along the
river from. Idarienalty to the mouth on both side,
thereat* numerous Gl:Mack or native villsges,
Lod ilia many swill Russian settlements. The
Guißecke do nothing but ester flab in the sum
time sal spend the greater potlios'ef their
,tane in boats. These boats are reutise, and an
made out of boucle beefed out of treeirb, band.
The Rusiisas use ii mil boards; buetbe- Gull
lacks prefer the he ea, because theymake
wintieb Muter boat, and the Russians them,
seyrea alit that the Gaidialk boat is superior
foe stiwastb. The ehapiltit them, however, ie
clumsy.
. Wilkie tira hundred and fifty miles from the
mouth of the Amoor, there are probably 3000 to
5000 Russian., who devote much attention to
sgricilture. There arva§l* . ..faille, wolves,
fosea, bears, reiudeer,,,Twer„lra Ind squirrels
farther both ia the eoutm,bab))o booties about
the
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south,ef-t-taribr . . Pitt! i f feat little
tabs as pt. ~., Annan govertion. .le said
to ofeeourego Ilmagratioe by large greets of hind
to astki;•.co e l ey, term*. The Guillocka belting
is 4be Tenor nee. mad are simple minded, lily
and pumeethle. They dwell in lerieoi`enbioe,
which e 1 I I infested with vermin ;
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