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"And may God have mercy oa your 'owl r' Ttere is an appalling - and ntouruful feeling that comet over the-bystander io a 'Court of ;tuition, when after a period of intense intrest and breath• less atteuttou from the crowded audience, the judge concluded the sentence of death upon a fellow being who has incurred the highest pen• the law, with the quaint and simple sup- OR-titbit' since I= But at suet, a time, who without the expert .'nee, can luitigiue the feeliugn of a young man— counsel fur the Londeinue‘l, who ails beside tiis client after every energy ban been spent to veto, and beholds the Boo! &col thus impressed upon the destinies which bad been 000dded to hi, care and protection. All that ingenuity, all that research, all that the midnight. toil could accomplish, has bees fruitle-sly exerted—every hope, every chance has been concluded—there is no error, no informali 130 appeal, nod the hope nod the sanely which has animated every particle fur sumo pe riod back with its intensity, has flickered its last gh am upon the case I to ft, rutalleis The prisoner sten& condemned to die, by the sentence of the law, which he has violated. Oh! it is a thrilling and a painful moment, and one which, though more than 000 e expericooed, would pray ever to avoid again. John our of owteral br.otherPi who had emigrated surly in life to [W• country, and who had left behind tlo to t6-a 1.0.71 szateruarJ Wear In kinfirea or iu friendship, to meet their fortunes in the new country of the free They haat been leers 1/...r unsay years, and by thrift) industry bad amassed a comfortable little property fur their security in time of need, or in the decline of life John was the fain brother of another who had been left at boom to gather for the 4.1.1 pe44)ple the crops that were grown up on the hoalent..ad He was insthe midst of his proTerity, everything around began to wear the assurance of the success of his honest and up right career among his co_laborers, and those with whom be wits associated—his bowie b. came the asylum of the idestitute of hie couolqinelt, sod hi. c0u0.,..1, the' gelid.• and support id the distressed lu sitnrl, lie among his own eountrytueu, no common luau .1 If 11.• • .II.f•.I .1.. r 1.. • I , Ih.• K. 41 ; 1 ,, , = When the news of thearre.t waa mad*, pub-• lie, there was, aa might br rapeeted, great ez eieetneal among hie friends ..Recey determine' tion was '4'l for In. .ervice—every heart beat with a quick pule in hi. r. girl, and a hundred hands were ready to 1..0.1 thotr' lull in Declaring hie defe Dor The services of a senior counsel and myself, Wen. retain...l for the amused The exporte hearing was bad, and upon a positive accusation confirmed by some eircumstaniial evidence, the unbirtunate prieoner was remanded to await his trial at the next session of the Oyer and Termi• nee The day fixed for the trial arrived The Court House was crowded in every part, sod amidst all the assemblage there was BM perhaps one being uneoasected with the issue, that did sot feel alively sod fervent desire f.,r the al of the prisoner lie bad just arrivedet the fall development of the man--hi. wax about thirty, sod his well squared frame, his healthy ghAr widish nand upon the cheek unchanged by the prison's dew or the mind's distress, and his good Insaared smile that was stampe d by nature upon his face in the hour of his birth—all made him an object of interest, and his fate a subject of solicitude to every one wbo looked upon him The trial oci copied several days, during which every assiduity nod attention which professional experience tad skill at the hands of those retained Car him could give, was bestowed upon his ease MI that friends could do, or means could oceo• maid is his behalf was espended in the estab lishment of his defence Yet al coma iy nothing spinet the effective and affecting power of the prosecution The widow of the deceasci, and die orphans of the murdered man, dressed in the sad babliesents of mourning, oame is the presence of the prisoner, and when called upon to designees the murderer of the husband and the father, pointed with naerriag certainly sad equal promptitude to the accused. The evidence detailed a most fuel and delib• orate deed. The deceased bad been watched on hie way home to his residence, which was some dietetics from the habitation of any fails,. being In a moment of fancied security and quiet, when his wife was belied in the preparation of the ptaia sod himely firs of the evening board, tad A the dam, were - elambering around their lath. eel, knee'', to hear his account of the dotage of the day with the out door world, sod manifesting their joy at the rehire of their labor wore panto —at such a sacred moment, the aseaseii had en. toed the door of their solitary bones, and with a demonise Oeteetpesa, before their eyes sal is the very drowning of their cries fur mere, and fur help—bad slain their only svport awl piteous, in a striker with world ; sail with * pevolless instrument with which b. was rearba l beaten the body of the &mused we ft,it promi sed before them a toothsome gory ow, Kite* distisguibliable as having bout the habitation or the spirit that bad bit a softest before eslivett ed and warmed thus with die ardor of its 'tree ties. . . In addition to this evidence. several mffes hum tie plea wheitillip i V k been corOmitted, he ell a u ra is that .•40110,- loud, by mend perilous wi w . koir bill it short time pretiotairlithri bow, he • WWI 'al eged* oliitild:hisim p*i* To all this the FUN* PC— the nevaryiag espreii4sat gram' tie was *ventilates" '' plsahte, eud the stith_hi*" ' thostrimii 00 11 , **PO IZEI2=I li L. LOW, r. ►. lIMULAR, - 11. 13 li; EI . IT Mit PIIIOCTOIL eta timitoly bass. - amoitrook gy bean Moto Wed awl Irk Bat sorely, le the tar. Orr alsassiss. I as taw I mod at tut." "It Is oalrebs reapers eloping, - Atlbw Gerry boss their And dm fitiostste lostisbni visca, AM moll= Urt dopy' lestro." mume. ! than IN VANE Wham" Wooly An 101114611•11 t o spook, Tot kost is/4o posr Isla Mid Itosidlog, Lod tie tad lashoi Ia hoe Oho& "Lt la oats Use sialdsso *Sap Mow. sow thou: work Is doss, Aed ttssy loaf* IN. tidy qee en dew By the rays albs netting we " Painter grew her role, and ereeber AN with 401b00+11 eyes. she cried, -Dow* the grown of chestnuts 1 two bear s hormeosaa ride " • "lt wee Duly the dew that were bedhig In • heard ow the doer/ gnu. : The/ ern etoetied. wod Wed to an Weise A. thy am the woven pus " :tow the atcht *raw is •1101110•, Buds lay to thole Pasty post, k od the de,t isonatisd I. the Mout. And the children were at real. There was only a sowed et wewidag Frnm watchers around a bed, Itut rest to the weary Peeve to the quart dead ' THE REPRIEVE. - lEMI BY A' 3111CMBIlt Or TEM SAIL CM= - 1!-Ai .7.-S an 4-4111! . ..;k1..• 1 , 5111 t", 16 oriiiiaUwitei _Arnow. "6 low Mot* 14 Wei, ' _.. 4 *4. •"•;•• NU ASSAM be- - 4 - biiiikla•ia. ' • 'IF"PI °Ohs pillownies. Aid • • ...mmi A. alawarits banns dim 7,...":„1 eta person en ells n hilsilliaii* beim& le pre sage time he weimsigarrintiesemplege, he nu goalie to ve.see, alit see ie> M.fei kj. sti. Five evident*. el lug eadse lipiegesesstff. i t be gi.. ! at tense et subs Wog sell* deeseseti, poor '4 the tiles of his ilegesigign. • - ' 1 Ne t The trial wee skirehWled, sod the with every desire sad dispositios to OW to cherish every alhatiawthit sighs opp ose es= of widens*, is whisk the guilt et the was exhibited to then, wereeolenul 'pined I. seal their "Brake of rood s, sad to plies the primmer upon the tufty of 4 higher tribunal, for the ounberiog of his dap epos earth. The day of seetebee was one of emit isms. sive &muter as to lea's its remessinttios deep in the heart, after t lapse of ,nary yell ' There sat tim thtee judges aggregated togeth er, to liftable the imposing and solemn dieeksrge of tbti last set tithe court, In pronouncing Den tones. Confronting them in the centre of the long deck sat the °boric* prisoner. On each side war marshalled a small body of the officers of the pesos, with their staffs of dim, bolding off the eager crowd that pried of all side, to obtain a look at the safentnestaviktim of the law In the emirs of the -foram sat the members of the bar, who had beet attraeted on this an annual oneasion i est& bearing in his emaitensiee the deep impression of the high an. thority which they were about to 'willies. seer eated by etas over his folio* mu. livery our. net sod e'er, nook, every window and door that constatiaded an in view to the court room was thronged with spectators. And yet with all this tirowded assemblage, not a whisper was board to disturb the silence that reigned around. After alittle while the prisimer was ordered to stand up. He rose &Om hie seat and firmly took his position at the bar. As he rose, however, and eaposed his manly features, his unwrinkled brow sod Dottie Beare to the bpataaders, and in voluntary sigh bossed from she hearts of the multitude to behold one so fair, so mild, and so youthful, about to receive the doom of the tour' derer—the sentence of death. The felling judge, in a tune that betokened the emotion under' which he labored, addressed the prisoner by name, and in a solemn voice asked him if he had any reasons "why sentence of death should sot be prosooooed upon hire " lie stood a minaret as if eolleetiog hie ever. g►c• and bts thoughts, and after looking around upon the mass of fellow beings &at surrounded hue, he answered as follows: "I have been fsirly ttied and legelly condi°, ted--for the purpose of human justice I am guilty--but is the presence of these my fellow mortals, sod ii the presence of that God from whose eye no atonal deed is hidden, and into whose ear no falsehood can eater, I do now as I have always done most solemnly avow my inn* eenoe of die Crime of which I Mead oonvieted.— lify reliance is od Him who is Ott ,ituttOoe of the iris, *ad the asordlan of Lilo anoteest—m Hini - 1 rely for my safe deliverance from the lg. ...wives deem- ur murderer." With tiesedords he took hid seat, and a mo• meat of /ileum, still as the deadly aigbt of the dismal house, pervaded the room. A cry of grief was, !mini in a maidest, afterwards, from a distant corner of rho rues It grew more vice, lent until it became necessary to remove the per. don from whom it proceeded from the court room A female ia • deep br ow a,, uorecoguizetl by aoy one, wars carried tbrough the crowd, and placed io an adjacent lbamkier, Inee was seat f"r to revive Iter from ber lifeleAr state. Io ibe meantime the judge proceeded itl - his painful duty This roma:nor was brief cud soli awn The primmer rewired it lettboitl , b"raY ins the "fiestas& easotioa, nor I/001110d to wove either Quassia or feature, until the last ward, fell upon his rat —“sed may God have mercy oa your soul Ile raised but eyes to basses so the eatiteci• stistt of the ptyetti sod spoke frost thee the stresetb of bis support. Tits order wa gives to siesr the court MOM, sod the ustiabled sold- Lode dispersed v part spew tbeir still belief ia issoecoee, and fosse Ttepaillog Ms &amen sa the sessrseee dabs bortletosess of Csio. In a little time the prbiebre tree removed from the doelt, and Moder a surd of dimwit was oat bin way to the vehicle Mir lea to convey him to the prison from wile* It was ordered that be should never Mans ittlillte spirit of life.-- its be passed through that faced the entrance of the corm a wild' shriek was beard, and immediately a'fistatiedemate rushed into the emod, greepeag at the pristine', and ezelaieming, “yon sae - "lei, fel .boll Et SOP hilP yet." 'Twos the woman that bad swooned 519.1 in the NMI 1 . 000. The unhappy man tossed atoned to behold the beteg who had thee issiespeitedly involved herself in his wo and in meeting her eye, beheld a sister. They bad been separated for many years, sad be bad believed hiseself parted from 'bet by the broad (meta, and bad hoped that the tale of his stalftrisg. eves had sot, would not, resek her ears.. She was with him looted is its arms, sad agaii helpless in the eseitement of her feed. Ju t eaald withstood so kept the torrent of kis anguish, and he and abe were mob serried as 'busker frost the spot of their unexpested seeds% I immediately give directious to tutaa the Pecor girl removed to a comfortable sad aravesileut plebe of repose, where I meld see bet and ad• laiiister to hertresCatitim i Lad sali fromiter ail the intelligeses of ?her " Imalentie. A Mr days %GM her under *a Arialt atteadants, mob *rived ' from Ai sLoek Iv * had so stewed hen My emit isauspiode kad sapeloas lejery eithMl Atilt toll lower that is nay degree iruplaised the y'olr ke: e 4 er amider appearintee,' arktrkai met ea emigre tiow. lat letigth posted to N a visit Lapin blether, is MO eel at 'the prison., The . prima. eability of tido' kli she tad c r loved kw, i morsel 7 it tait dep' s' tlea of ' *Wise, kr I , a nett lire ii 4 - a niii rigor to ibt7:r i misol. ' . '4oea I slew e el MI, tad +Wilt with h 1 Npis--etase too t" she wililogaiset lie g ... 1... „a... ~ .sassed se Oho *ea . i"- reel *poi 'stag* aosiial bone ibe - eat of liter opmeale, Wiwi she eseltimii, • Ile • thee yet pito.", " With ihi r im !' # 4 , l*-0 11V 4 1 4 4# 1 : 44 1 4, I aspilistki m 141844) •!To i 464 tea tor cif tit an Wrbill ' ql. iliho eaten& It With i Veit oil, 4,0 pp, gioa Ae, albs twieedltioa la boo *tar 4.0 i . .‘ :s4o,wilpt 401144 Wes Papaw la lbw r o. 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' He was maidenly &caged by her primmer, nnesproted ae it was, from dejection to deer. (ohms, fro* oomplaiS to perfeet isdAtetwo .and resignation. The time appointed by the executive of the ecommoowealth for bia,ezettetitto was fast draw ing neat- ifirom woe its and weeks, we bad al. ready baps to went die days that intervened between his ezeindlor sod the present. Tbe pions catholic& friend, 6e 4 prieet t was called In, and having daily emasetaion with the prisoner, had at length promised Unwell so much satiate°. tioo to the result of his :shore, as to deliver the holy saersmeat to hiss. Yet there wits no coo fession—no other seiwiration but that of reit crated innocence. The sister remained in the same mysterious Alm; and seemed to wait iA patience the owning tbey of the brother's doom. A few days now oily intervened for his des tiny to reveal itself, sad I sought the sister to en. treat her to may, if might she Gould, why there Avoid be deify er mesa extended to tbe broth- Sh e was still, sodomy' herself in the mo tor), of thetsghtiahmes that had made her imper, viola to all isirsis' hoe heretofore. At length I told her that the scaffold oo which her brother was to bang, was already tweeted in do jail yard--the. rope was already prepared— the warrant had already helm read to him, tad cowjared has, by thestowtal primped his Ode, to reveal. what she /mew, that could avert' his danger. This eosin:Woo prom/ the teat of the natural feelings -of the heart, said deer a imo meet's pease, she anted It it was yet in tinfe to delay, at least the execution, if the aaanrancit of good reason therefor could be gives. I informed her 'built was, if the utmost prcitip. titude was exercised She thou demanded who had the right to graatythe reprieve. I answered that it was the prerogative of the governor, who was at the seat of government, and volunteered rupelf to be the bearer and the advocate of her claims to the indulgence which she prayed " Rear me to the governor as epeeidly as post. Bible,"' she replied, "and I myself will be the oracle and the advocate of my prayer. -Oar arrangements were made. fur our departure the next morning, and the same evening we had an audience with the governor. After the state , meat of the nature sod CO of the trial, and all the circumstances which in my possession, to avail the convict, I tar to the sister who sat beside ass, and made her relation to the subject olt turf saspidetablarac Me rote front .bet Whale, sad advancing to the eoutre of the room where the governor was seated, asked the privileges Of speaking ie private with him. I of course, Unmet:tai l -I, ..;cuoirvr, and gave her the fulness of opportunity which her precaution desired. What tuek place at this interview was then a myotery to the, and I sought out, nor felt an anx iety Lu inquire into it, so that it was effieieut in the object for which it was granted - It soon proved so. Th., next day I wa4 called upon by the were) tary of the ezeoutive, with a reprieve of two weeks for my divot. Oar immediate return to the city was requi. site to make our success available, and we lost Dot a moment mu retracing our way homeward The day before the contemplated execution, the reprieve was placed iu the heads of the sheriff, and the sister again a•lmitted ti the oell, and to a private iuterview with the brother. After 116 had been engaged to wavers. for wore time, L approached the cell, nucosecious that the was there, and in my unexpected inter ruption, heard as they hastily closed their coot serastiou, the last words of the sister. " He will then be far on his arty." A new light seemed to burst upon me, and I detained the gilder, while l owned upon the grafi tade of the brother as a pies, if my unrewarded labor in his behalf constitu ted so assurance of the sincerity of my interest is him, whereon I was entitled to a revelation of tho mystery that daily separated me more and more from their eoefidenee, and removed them farther and farther from my assistance. A period just one week preceding the expire , Lion of the reprieve, was fixed by them as the day on which I should be made acquainted with every menet fi latish they seeme4 so deeply isolated. TM' day St length arrived, and the following was the revelation given by both to me, am we met - in the narrow end dint lighted sell. The prisoner was as innocent and ignorant of the deed or the cootemplation of it, as the infant that yielded its pure spirit yesterday to the au thor who gave it. The twin brother, who had been left in Ireland and whose resemblance to the °outlet bad from lorancy bead the scruti ny of the most intimate friends to distinguish between them, bad perpetrated she foal aW busmen deed. The widow of the dammed, the = Pak !!$ . UP man . 4 4 0% us NOT betrothed to limy mid pre him 4o America under the most edema vows of emnstaney and 11 delity to the pledge that mutually bound them together- /40 ffellt T•notP owes from hie rinsted emispiaisp, and Inc years bad lost all tidings of kis betrothed. He heard at length of haspeefily. She was the wife of an • other f hwistaandeoll the dpeeased, and wu the pa, rester eirperaisedierew. By es tedmellty lid unholy prompting be mode the Mien I. her'snd dosingl ber of her I ii was Outboard vie mood is late to prevent nimeatlon. Rebid sheet embarked for Ammida, sad no Lope' %sib" for libc to intertese between him sad Ida *AA but to *wee biro as timbal, as possible mitlitli6 Awe dovertaking beton,- Imo bad Mmiliktest tieelpe. the antearbsts, 4er a Wog mpg. ie., is time tesei r ei that Intedigewes of her bee bar's must, aid tedineover is the court rem, the the first time An mistake of the law in the prompt. time of ite Me isitipodlillt sot tie rest olreader t sad bad losithated Mt swipe to ii a eigiborisg port, at Mrs htera tkt H 4 'old oosoul pis. Hart knelt onsk dejsupird, ae 60 . iitorvjow WO tile WOW is pm. 1.4 4 40 f a ir ilmi . , 41m,a,Nopiery wan" liait T ' kiell 41011614.1,1010. IA" baithr4 Arpoo Shio Skits, is ;bit . &ADVidioti_or 4,- 7 ~ 110. 6 4 .41110 ernie Wage Lt!Male ~ . ,_ Nr. .44 ti wow - :Be boO• _P4 4 4 1 011111601111 OW ambaitirtbas %iv 1 11111. 1 401141004 MAO* nervier , .. tql , l iikt...air-AqiiV.P•itibir- fi ir•lmblia jesi a osa i ,....l pinkie ilarbeliplimp 4 , Add* brilmi4 hir milli* Wm* . . " ibis 111isale r a i a s • uNaakstis- EA irsublisopikwinv 4,0 t toMin!irsainiino• , 44kii miammait irremberies* IN- WANG/. 111141111111 Nit bream is cosistment of the crime Viewed, prodneed such serious impression upon the sista of the governor, connected with the annueo tit the produstioa of witnesses to estabi fhh **helot to Weft him to grant reprieve. It remalos now to disekse and to prove these fillets. Is the language of the devoted sister, the guilty or was now 'far on his way,' Bed the .sags of his meet was removed. The affidavit ef tits deem, with the other evidence, which the *Woad= of these facts elicited, was immediate. ly secured. The wide* of the deceased was ought after, sad whet brought forward acknowledged her Clto the ilan whom she bad left with the pledge of her heart's devotion, and join , ed in the belief, that was now on all bands adop ted, of bet deception in the individual convicte d With such evidence, it need scarcely be added, the pardon of the (*evict was immediately ob. tamed, and he win set at liberty. Frau Vie Detroit Pro. -Frees The Days of Steamboats on the Upper Lakes. Jost forty years ago the first steamboat that ever ploughed Lake Erie was built With the aid of spasmodic revolutions of her wheels and energetie tug' at long towing lines, the nawirldly hulk was got under way and disappeared in the haze of Lake Erie, a sueoessful experiment ; an annihilator of four miles an hour, and the ape. °lel wonderment of the Red Men, who stood on the Banks and cried, " Talyols niches." They looked and believed that it was—not the spirit of fire and water—but a big canoe drawn by sturgeons. Brom so small a beginning, the unfledged eon• °epilogs grew in time to become the great fea ture of the West. But a short eyele of years sufficed to pines these breathing motors io the foremost rank as necessary institutions of the country. The lakes, from Chicago to Oswego, were covered with them, and•no hour in the day or night passed that the broad strait in front of oar city did not bear upon its bosom ode of these new found self-impelling leviathans of th e deep. Those were the palmy days of stesinhoating. Whet there were to cards ; when there wa. LI.) railroad; when Capt. Sam Ward was ita his prime, Oliver Newbury was young, and when bluff Commodore Blake era/ied rough jokes that made the ladies blush in the cabin and laugh in their state rooms When the old Hnf. fain and Great Western made their slow, never , &Wog trips front Buffalo to Chicago and tool, rounding to at Detroit to discharge aud ink.. ~n great piles of freight, and give the weary pa,. edgers a chalice to stretch their limb, Whe t , the Nile stood on the stocks where now iitau4 groat brick warehouses, and Wa.i the weeder of all, for her treitiend.ius size and exquisite .{yin metry, (a Riviera ltouge Baud boat now "outvie4 her model and length,) awl the little Red Jack et sputtered aid splashed about the river, eel made great pretentious over running betweeu this sod Lake St. Clair. Those were the palmy days of .szeamboatisig— whet • steamer was something to look at, and a steamboat eaptaiu was a very king, (now they are nothing but princes of good fellows,) awl walked hi, deck with the cooseirtence of one who carried weight) searousibilittes and heavy armors upuu 2,11,.w. Jere—whoa they roughed it out ou day and night, uncertain in a gale, whether their boat went backward or forward, and when the) climbed up oo top of the boilers, aud sat of the sality-valve to keep within the 4 , lee, terrific power which must impel her otf au pending lee shore, or rend the iron and le.ir in a thousand fragments the body of the ouurag.-ots moo who (*strolled it. The Constitatiou was saved to die of 014 age Tee Great Western allowed her fires to V. yond compass and was hurried at our &A A+, and the Nile succumbed to the stormy spirit of Litte biiehigau. Oonsmodore Blake swore by the Continental Congress that the dread choler* should not conquer him, and then died iti its grasp where his beloved Nile was wrecked pt Beni Ward followed him, and the reef of the race of hold sea faring men who then inverted the lakes bate passed away. Steamboat+ grew in size, speed and magnificence, awl were men • bored by 'hundreds. Then came a chants, the results of which are shown in the whirl: taper forms of those floating palacce unu lying at elir docks, motionless and deserted. Their will fought battle ground, on which they have f.te, .1 a thousand storms seathless, is encircled by a band of iron, along which shoots the impelling wheel, rejoicing in the firm foothold which th. yielding waters denied it. As the red man stood upon the heights end looked down upon the eni croachmente of his pale-faced enemy, so we eau imagine the old Commodore standing upou pilot-home and looking down with au evil eye upon dielottainotive trine as it glances past with a o'4 and a whistling scream. A crowd of Inman (sees look forth and peer for -an Custent et his old boat, nod tbeq laugh deridingly 1,..r them' laisgb--tbe rottenest plank in her old white-oak heart is dearer to him than the gew gawa sad gleaming brass with which their swift rolling train is decorated. Half in anger and hid( in scorn he graitps the wheel and looks out upon the bine water. Anon the gala bring+ to hie soother roar, sad another train heaves in a:ght, bearing away from him his legitimate burden, the products of the land, and the im. ports of elviGsetioe. One after another they follow, till the eyes of' the bluff old sailor are dimmed, sad he sighs for the time when rail roads were not. The days of stesualwasis are past, sod io a few years there will none be left to WI of what they once were upon our broad lakes They have yielded the palm to the railroad, mat and pro, pallor, and henceforward will live only ip the memory of these inhabitieg the shores of our great inland waters. A OAS! or.rtimro TO MUTH.— A few months ego, a gentleman residing in the interior of the -Nita ; retursetilfrout California, bring with him • little prattling ladian girl, a sweet interesting mature, is ever proved a "well spring of plea sant" in si heesehold it was rumored that the mother of the child was au Indian women, and the father l a white loan. How that may be, we 11 •611 not,„ such at least we the supposition.— The gentleman for some reason, did not care to have the And remain in his family, and brought her to thii city and plaited her in the Orphan Asylum, lad fwellasexl to call' often to sea her. For a felt days the life surrounditig her seemed to furnish sulkiest entertainment, but it was Woos apparent that something was tacking to her slid entirely--a void which could walk her flied b tits premium of some one whom she higtiatraed to call ' papa." She became listless amd melancholy, sod the sports of the Ihlldrsa felled to pleas or literest her. Visit. ots to the Asylum petted the little " Pocahon: tab" as' she was tailed, but their attentions scarcely ever rallied her spirits. Constantly of let` loses wool Os Base of " papa." She gran witl f .Ond 1104tilks a fewer of hot. own mow. kik% licA '' . - There was so appareat do =CIO in 'mail 'mai of the set • iestleassa who le ft her at 4 , ritillk, dia ' had serer edied' to see his little •• . '' aeldo4oo . she' was amirisbett and ' - - - ' •.` 'with all tho` tenderness possible; slip sistriy . s matika 04 tisys Alm, OW! the ,i•-k .F i lti : S I,I VIV 1 011 moang ,' ._ _a ssuesti . . . V anitc bigrmi•,l . • TER GOLDIN WNW. _ ._ II jinx V. 1.014111:LIOW • Mb, retains ma the tolner spree& Bessailh W gellfts skim, , And but • pawn an* betssel, Of lead yea shatiefir pea The eieedi-Itke roam, the rem-Uk. deeds, _ Mewawed tot eheey lest. Al.l, midway ef the seilhutt Nue, - Usage saw* the hoes Tb► u► Is but liactbsor sky, Tb► sky s ars as well, Lad ?kick I►e►rt► sad •bask is Weep. The *ye sea ee►teely WI. So shed lbs. as IWs eveshar boar Sall bile[duel dooms& ' lila, Rimy, aura etsattia sad lasses. The sarth sad ammo Wad ; P3.04e.1 with pree no whit lost. With Meet rapture slaw, Till 'lamest:tit sob sill harms assisa Tito soul .hail wastwaly kowww. " GUILTY, BUT.DRIME. I" UY COLOR'S, BRADBURY isc=:== It is a well knownafact Ow *braises kotlit those jokes which are called "youeliold." awl that liquor which is termed o badt,r hove bees productive of exceedingly evil eoasegneima ; but whether the liquor or the joke-bra done the most mieehief, we are not called ow just nom to determine. We propose to make tuemeicol of ao effair where liquor and a practical jute Weng productive of the very best consequenees Immo. nable Many years ago, while the State of Georgia was still in itlinfaney, nn eccestrie creature, by the name of — liroeu, nal/ nUe of its Circuit Judges tie wa.. a wan a rousidevable utility, a inflexible integrity, awl tuucti behaved sad iospected by all the 1.-g•1 prf•sbioo, but be bad oue eouirnou fault Ilia :4,wial qualities would lead him, despite his judguo-ut, into frequent rxeceben. In travelling tip: eirunit, - it vie his aluot Invariable habit, the isiglit before opening the court, to get "comfortably eurued," by means of appliances eotarii.iii ii i. 111 •Ilell occasions If he couldn't .uee 1.4/ while ..perating upos• hie ',am hook, the cavtuh.r..f the hair would ruler ally - turn to and help him It was in the .pring of the year Taking his wife—• usociei of a woman in ter way—in the old fashioned but strong "carryall," he journeyed some forty miles, and reached a village where court was to be opened next day. It was along is the evening on Sunday that fe arrived at the place and took up quarters with a rehttioa of his bettor half, by whom the presence of an official dignitary was considered a siognlar honor. Afs ter supper Judge Brown ?strolled over to the tar. ern io the towo, where he found many old fricod,., called to the ,lace, lite himself, upon lairs - 10*ot profes•i.mail business, and were - pro f. rly glad to meet him eutlenit ti," said the Judge, "'as odte ti long time since we have enjoyed a glass togetli er,—let ut, rake a glaes together—let us take a drink all round Of course Sterruta, (addressing th e i•ed,ord,) you have better' liquor thee You 14.4 th v last 'Hue we were bare—the eta you 4.1.1 4.1•11 . ipta a dug :-• Sterrett, who had charge of the blue, pre. tvu•led that everything wu right, mod so they wvut to work. It is outlet:emery to salary' up• drinking bout ip a eonatry ister•--ii part e answer our purpose to Mate that somewhere in the region of midnight, thadadge leaded his v,ry deriusoi way towaida his temporary home. About the time be was leariag, however, sotoe youtig.l.arrister», fond of a "prairtisal," aad not Intieh afraid of the besioh, transferred all the •tiver spciou4 No•rrett's to the Jadge's troll pock et I t wa4.eight n'eloek on Monday morning that tho ro4e flawing indulged in the coin- C.rta of iblution and abater inn- sod "utak ell of ehe«rful and trfresbing breakfast, be went to hia rwme t.. prepari. Myself for the duties of the Well, Polly," said he to his wih, "I feel roach bettur tban I expected to feel after that fr,lie of last night " " Ah, Judge," said she, reproachfully, "you are getting t,.) old—you ought to leave off that 1 ..11i, Polly ! what's the use or tenting r - It ti. 1.1 at this preeide instaut Or time that the .iu.lge baying put 1.0 his overcoat, was proceed tog aveardiug to his usual custom, to give his wit ,, a parting kiss, that he happened, to thrust ing hl4 hand iutn his pocket to lay hold of Ster . rft t 4 1 . 000 '4 lie jerked theml out. With an xpres.iim of horror, almost incredible, be ea. • My Gad ! Polly !" " What nu earth's the mattter, Judge r' " .1 u,t look at these spoons r " Dear me, where did you get them ?" G e t t h ew ! Don't you we the initials on them l'"—exteodtog them towards her—"l stole thew " Stole them, Judge?" " Ye;, stole them !" My'de2rhusbln.l, it can't be possible ! from whoui r' •• From Sterrett, over Caere; his 011010 IS 00 Lem '•• " Goutl bvaveus, how could it h a pp e n ?" I know very well, Polly—l. was very drank when I came house, wasn't I ?" " Why Judge, you know your old habit when you get among those lawyers " "'But I was very drunk 1" " Yer, you soar 1%; a 4 I remarkabiy drunk, when I got boom Mrs Brown?" " Tes, Judge, drunk asa fool, and forty times as stupid." " I thought so," said the Judge, dropping ins pis chair tu extreme despoodenej—"l knew It would come to that at. last. L have alwaya thought that sotnetiiing brl wottdd happen to mn —that I - shonld do something very wionr-kili somebody in a moment of --, lin4 petit —but I never imagined that I could be mesa enough to be guilty of deliberate lareweire " But there may be some Mistake, Judge." "No mistake, Polly. I kuop very well bow it all came about. That fellow, Sterrett, keeps the meanest sort of liquor, sod idyls, guar mean enough to make a Man de any sort of s - mean thing. I have aline said it wits mean enough to %eke a man steal, mid now I have a practical illust i ratiou of the fact !" and the poor man burst silo tears. 4 " Doe's bra child," said hin mite, w' way the Lean ; "go, like a naan, over to et Toll bun it was a lags bit of a ' lies it off as a joke ; go and Opeu eourt‘ and saboay will ever think of is ovum" A lade of the Maliin ay,aten ?pirated opm the Judge, as swab 'it9ttepireid . ft do; his ea, tame mortifteatiou was ymmom Wed Own to Sterrett'a he want' tikieW#ltillreb; Of mute be bpi but li a giijibfllt is iedeihyr with him—for f theliet thai Judir's kategriti was z . , he had ai 11114 of the joke ni i dp look him soil iekixpirt; bat it Kos be 111* ead MmiAikailmakolio ha uls ihei o ft l e . 17 eremidered frama, the _ wee a leek AC AM maiMa 105.11Wip. , thia moomliy_etommwekkiawk.Shi 11 , 0141141 k, r , Several dap pemem!einal,atthe wart was dram is, Aliellfp l = tea Imersiag a Tee& wee d .eawienim was ofraimed EZI 11 4 A.1 1 1 .! I I B 2 F. 't§lidAttil 1 E0 . 111) n , R PO *-1 1 / 1 10--gf sicaliag— After -44 a• Clrrk ha.: otifipetti (o x biati he put the (fit-.. " Guilty, °mot guilty ?" "Guilty, but druid, your 1)4.“•.r n - ,•rp, I the pelseser. " What's the' plea r as . c ,, cl the Jud.., , kit dosiag ei she bench. a He pleads guilty / but say. be sta.l iirer4k,' replied the Clerk. " What's the charge spin e t the wan ' " fle's indicted for grind lareCtlf:" "'What's the CLIO rr May itpleise your tmor, pr„ eeu • Mug attorney, " the Riau is regularly 11.1 ti.b.,l for stealing a loge auui of iniN from ti, Co _ lambus Hotel. " " He is hey ? and plesils—" " He pleads guilty, but drunk ! The Judge was now fully apiti-,eil " Guilty. bet drunk—that is n most extr 1. - Ir • dietary plea. Young ruse, .0 are oertsio were drunk 7" ".Yes, sir." " Where did you get your "At riterreu'e." " Did you get sone auywhere "Not a drop, sir." " Yon got drunk on his liquor, awl afti-r oaf d ata!' -the mosey I" "Tea, air." "Mr. Prosecutor," mid thi. .Tudge, .1 the favor to aster ID that MOW , . 1 . 29 e t iusie r ),, sera. That liquor at tlrerritem ie enougti Nike • lase depanythieg dirty Ow it ate °tither day myself, and trrtir al/ of apoons 1 Release tbH prisouer, Mr eh. riil • I adjourn the Court." Hon. Jurvaanois DAVIS nV ritr tw, -- Among the passengers of the ship ,Joseph \\ h it limy, Captain i4owe, from B3lttmorr, whu I, w Raking for the port of ft ,•ttou on t ht. 4th f .111:y last, was the distinguished 11,, n ii„, non Davie of !Mississippi Thore was on 1 , , aril se sensually brilliant array .4f pas-ieog. r Ir4,m different parts of the country, •itid, up,•it 1111 ! Antic seiggestinn of the a ptun , if Wir •-•,1 \ • t.. celebrate the day in a manner le iittingtl4 , • r, anniversary A committee wi. appr,int 4 l to rite Sensor 111.AVi4 1,. .111 cepted the thvitatiou, and impr44444l4iu oration, which is spoken of as charaetcriz ,1 by "singular felicity of diction an I iuipascion. - quence," and which Comm 4u414•41 1b..) a Inur tti,•ti of those who hotrod to it We r, report of the speech the follottiog " And this great Country ted. Trifling politician. in th.: S , uta I , th. North, or is the W.,t, way e oeinu, t ..1;1; otherwise but it will be ..f Th..) .t.. the mosquitoes around the or —rt.. y. inn •y. bur they eaboot wound, and never kill Th. r.• a . a common interest which tun throa:h it: ti verailled osenpations end rariotta product ..4 the-, sovereign Suites; there Was a common s, tlt lit of nationality which heat in every Stu, mein bosom; there were comm•,n LW w .riot -so • t to us aft, and though clouds had 44e4 •I erred oar political sky, th,• s , e.e aw l 1 1, good feeling of the peopk had tint, f.tr ar,•rt, 1 any catastrophe det.trtieti ye 1.1 our court T. ....ill .u•I .It•ra tan of principle which rose super. ,r to or individual aggrandizement, that the I. , unda• lion of OUT Union was laid; and if we the pre.. nt generation, be sportily of our ancostry, .hall UM only proteet those foundations from d.• r rue. lion, bet build bigbrr and wider the. f, mpl• ‘ , l liberty, and io.criturperiu•tnity itp44n chi. tabb r ' How SHE KEPT Tilt SF:CUE: —The 5a0.1,1.1 v (Ohio) Register t4:11, a elev, r story of the firm ness of 011 e of the softer sei in ke....ping a • A clergyman of that oily, a; Liza awry r, 3.1., was ioviati In marry a r.ruple Ou Iris w:ty a:kw-bride' s hope, seemly hy wit . % aa"he dressed itt the u. , ual parapir..ruAlia .t a 'ridding oceasion, l s female frtcud ..t the sod his wife, met there, :111.1 pre•sed the lady for the names of the hippy to t , poured. Mrs Parson S'4/a rt waZ, 1,1 be agi er,t sod she 'couldn't tell , awl Mr !'anon raid lie knew be . conld trust his wife to keep all .h e knew A few evenings after, &1H three met at an evening party at; tin, when the lady, rathir surprised.to bud oue of her sex who could li•ep such a secret., inquired how at happened, when the parson explained that his good wife kept the secret solely for th rea,oh that •lie did ti , .t It, r self kuow who the happy wortsis were anti A,. reached the place wh•-re the so,etnu rite , w, re performed! OHIO FREE NEGRO C4.r..osiE, N 1.1114 News, in a couple of u the moral and social condition of illy frve w grn, , in that community We twice Ow follirvin;.!• x• tract, from one ()fits articlp-: a" What is the fact as 1, v..loped in r, n county? What has lirt•D d to our strength, as a producing community, by the influx t ti,— groes? We find, upon examination, that s„ in e two or three hundred negroes are idle loafers, either living off tiwi fruits of of are those whose masteri have, with lb, ir fret doin , given them property or !DPW () • bcrS subsist by picking up quarters and 11.11%('N imm eliortng abut town While a f,•it may be foun•l, its. uvri, in the country, engaged in agrieultur I twig , the majority prefer to live about Xenia, and earn a precarious subsistence free d.y to day An. other characteristic, and still o n o, i•n, that when they get money it goes like water The d ar k e y loves his good dinners, hi.i good e.otlie, and the other whim et eetera.s I fe, w,•11 to resist gratifying his taste as long as tit( re is a shot in the locker. Nor are th?y thrifty, when supplied with munificence to start the world with A g. n tieutas from the South, who has quartered upon a farm in our county some of his emancipat,il ala , during a late visit de•ailed the followiu t : . He said he found ecrytliing goiug to ru is a t the place; the work thriftlessly the 'sing like nabobs, arid -upporting num• bets of their friends, arti.ste 11111 ,, ee mpty; and in a few years, it thing, a. nt oh a., they were 'Mug, they moist " mil :. to p 0.-erty " What pod will anvil a 013,4 c.f poor„ the community? Utile— pauperism and ermine are estimated as benstit4, none is hat, Srr '• THe Wnu or Ceurousit Califgui A , like Missari, will soon ri'al Ohio iu the pruJuct native wine There is One firm in S'an Francis co widish produced last year two hundred thou* sand bottles of ebampaigno from their own vine, std la Los Angetos. This is but one of many Lataooes of Cantonal' enterprise in wine gr , ,w- Almost every State iu the Ueliun now adds its quota—staall iv many eases, but always Macirming—to the annuli product! Smant.Att Cotmcruncit.--:Tho Penneraiie aside Convention of th fourth of Mara, &clea r' •,. wuridiste for %Nemo /tuip, from'Phila delphia, u 4 a candidate for Canal Conutindoner fromFay.te musty, ,, ,The Republican Conven a Won Jul; 14iik ielected a candidate for Su , su **OIL Fhilidoiiiiis, sad a candidate ei l iwneloner from Fayette county. l — rmi.4 iia /Lead, 'lto respaptiyo esudidateo for JrAge, ere near neighbors, litiigki the si?rnemitir, Frost and Fraser, the opposing as. pganAslor Canal Commissioner are residents of 414 $ , *Pit within eight miles of nob otter. 4 pram coincidence, if uoidee I Isl. EMEM3