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Lop, Itihusd. so„, Poly, Naas, tr. kook, &JON T( uiriiiikanY, Co-; %nb Earturs, Boners. , marollL hal4ss4 Cus Ms. lU .104...a.ktua *Pk me for afghan *wry ; for IlitAlgh I bare stayed in nearly evety town in Englawl pi . any size, l have met with none 11.411 roads have put haunted chambers. out of fusli.i.4l3 Fancy a ghost being bold en'ough to ‘euture two one of our vast hotels! There is in.t a J•i4,le white robed customer that would Lave th.• imputlet.ce to do it Ghosts lived in oid ci,,elattig days, and dwelt in the quaint way. , ids and 1 was never lucky enough to have triy 1- .1 curtains distutbed by invisible bands ; but 1 wit sabamtd to own that I once got a terribly fright In my early days, I—ltke some of my profes sion— traveled front place to place, just remain tug in each long enough to pocket all the spare rash the inhabitants were willing to expend on di (Ohl ,•rnatnents Sometimes I made large towns the PI titre of toy operations, and remained in it for tt• nth., visiting the lesser ours in the neigh ta•tt..,oil on stated days. It was in one of our levy. manufacturing towns in the west of En • Aland ;hat I wet with the adventure I am going to gt‘, )(At : I had 6rtn 1100.11.1110111 y !•ucersq.ful, and had made a long stay in the place on ttrat aacount— indr,d, Eitad spent some mouths there when it happened I had excellent lodgings, and oven. pit d three apartments, a sitting room, and sort of reeepti,-(1 raw for patients, on the ground (10.4 and a first Boor bedroom, all facing the sir, to I always worked in the last named apart anal laid the necessary tools and materi als on a little bench near the window Here I gem tally tuck my station, and !pent the time from six to seven iu the evening till midnight, as I was less liable to interruption INly apartments were all furnished with gas. , turners, and before Winter set in, I added a gas stove to my bedroom, that my working there might rause no needless trouble ur expense to my randlatly One evening, being very busy, I ant later than usual, and when at length my task v‘a,. d, , oe, I drew my chair olose to the stove, nlid.st half an hour reading before extinguish. it my light lII=III Vou nip aware that we make use of grad plate at,,l wire it fastening artificial teeth, and is, con salucnce of my numerous orders I bad been par. Ilculurly well supplied witb the precious metal iu tuis form *now taboo I come to %iris town.— 'Moreover, 1 was by no means deficient in those ritces which beer a liiteue,qo of our most graeirus S,,rereign Being particularly weary, and in t, t,ding to recommence my labors early iu the !corning, 1 did not trouble tuyeelf to put away itiyApateriala But 1 was careful to examine tb (popping, of my door, and this duty done, xtrbguiehed the fire sod light and got into 1, ,1 IE2O fell asleep almost inaia h tly m k t h a d a s ums . a h .'j,ludierhus dream I fancied myself a keeper iu the Zoological Gardens, *which I had viii ed a t. w-dfys befure, and that while handing some food to my cape, 'al charges (the bears), I over• balanced and was tumbled into the pit among the gtittly brutes, when the Alai swokeinc. Again I dosed off, but only to get *moue' the bears mice mole I thought a tremendous spe cimen, a pelt-et Craa Major, had just been pur• c h a ,.ed, a nd that to me Iran intrusted the task of taming the monster No pleasant thing, even in* dream, pastieu larly at that moment, and in the ineomprelien. sible manner only to be seoomplished iu sleep, the scene shifted to my bedroom, and I found myself standing, en chemise, without any means ut defense, against the precious creature advent cing open mouthed. I thought I leaped on my bench, seized the blind roller, and as be lids'sn• ct d, dealt, a tremendous blow at him. =lc= But, alas ! be eluded it with the dezZerity of au accomplished fencer, and I, losing my hal' suer, toppled bead first to the ground The to ute .prang upon we. lie tugged, and so did I, esti% might and with 'I was getting, the worst t.t it, when suddenly recollecting that any sort of attack is lawful, and that one may be permit• tt d to waive ceremony with a bear, I seised the creature's est between my teeth, and bit the piece completely out. Ile dropped we like a hot potato l'he ludicrouspitiful bowl, and the way he applied the paw just taken from my waist to the wounded ear, were too much. I burst into a perfects roar of laughter, awl au much noise did I make that it awoke me. i wasetill laughing at ibis whimsical vision, sod wondering it it had any reference to an ap prentice who was to some under my care on the morrow, end who was, truly, as uncouth a look• tog eub as any gentleman need have to lick into shape, eke.' I heard, not a ghost—they make no noise—but a sort of uneasy grunt, then a yawn, such as a person emits when diaturbetk froni a soma sleep. I listened attentively, lying, perfectly still, and in a usement distinctly idtr something move below my bed. I knew no owe could hare entered after I laid down, as I am a light sleepir, and the door was to well secured to be opened without a solos I therefore Veit sate that they bad been under the bed before J commediced working, and baring fallen asleep, been awakened by the boistroas laughter whieb bad dispelled. my own dream. What was Itodo ?' I feared. the moment I set toot on the Boor I should be seised, aid what could I—a little fellow, almost naked, imarined —do against one, or perhaps more, douWleas prepared for a struggle? Oddly enough, the remembrance of my dream gave me courage. I bad loaded pistol. iu the roots, and once out of bed, should be able to seise theui in a moment. 1 resolved to leap out sad secure the weapons before lighting the gas, since I, being as I presumed, better acquainted with the arrangement 44 the furniture, might• manage in the dark to elude My antagonist.— Thom thoughts occupied but a few seconds. In so many more the pistols were is ■y laud and iße gas lighted. The intruder did not tasters to appear, and the delay gave me courage. I boldly commanded that individual to mimeos aid t the chance of a bullet. Somethiag ite m ' ely began to moue, aid I soon me the ea of . toy stars. WWI was it, think yon ? cannot geese. I will tallow: It mas a woman I I see you an all beibudig to lamb and I suppose yea WO Aso is aoiattleag awry is the ease ; .tad I aim* bailaital as a Heari, or a • ' Itieb fa all Abe sums-.; aim I hod wog olli ip iaiiiy. bad molasiali ES!EM:I Y I. 4.0.4 7, 6 maL t a, c, .N 6 4 TtLill 4A4 ST nos. swairsur W hea Orris% is the eastern sky, The Sabbath esemotast assets the eye, And o'er a weary ewe was 11011410, Cameo KU the ark-dowe's tumf of plea. How w• welcomes, ever bill and dlr. Thy lugimmod siemesems Leeds theme* Owlet hell 1 Church hell 1 W hoot earthly joy. sod sorrow. wool, Aed towed oar loft repose we Prod, Hort slow thy neared tow both tall The wagers to tho banal. Awl to tots bat &bob of ahoy, With rota= toll moot ant tbo way, ' ihod boll I Church WI If to the rime where ploaeorom nitro, we, throogh a Eburituteo love 'A/do' If eftr, to as augers thought, Forth'a unfottottoo wooer an brought, Win not thy raid., that warned to prover, h. ,graterntl ,r membered there RUA ' Church MY ONLY ADVENTURE ISV A DENTIST knelt Otero to rem* its. with- **few vs*, &a. All iron& like deuce a bit of rornatied is there in the whole affair Bad you ibeeti the COlllllB , 1 . 06 ill-favored woman who stood be fore cue wrapped in a diugy plaid shawl, you would sot suspect awl a thing, especially as you have rein a specimen of ley taste in the shape - of a lady *be bears my name After all the scenewra droll enough. There qood I 'shivering in thy night habiliments. pis' tot in hand read) to interrogate my visitor She looked eyeing knives in return; but not seeming in the least shocked at my scanty gar• meat*, though evidently desirous of turning her back both on them and op the wearer On lock : lug I thought her features seemed familiar and recollected she had lived as servant in the house, but my landlady suspecting her of dishonesty, discharged bet shortly after my arrival. I was about to question her, but thinking it advisable to have a witness, I commanded her to remain where she was sad insured her ohedi I ewe by locking the door I rouse d the family, and as I was returning to my prisoner, I beard my bedroom window hastily closed "Ab !" thought I, "you are all right there for staying •where you are, for the window is strongly bar red " On being interrogated, she said my lands lady had forLidden her coming intl, the house, but t eiug friendly with the 'other ,ervaut she ventured ti. vi.st her. While talking in the kitchen she heard the tuistiess upproachiog, and fearing discovery stole up stairs crept Into flit room ind hill herself below the bed, intending to leave the house when all was quiet My early entrauce cut off her es cape, andishe supposed she bad fallen a s !e e p, as she reinelebered nothing more till aroused by a loud fit laughter This teemed plausible enough, Intl but for She sequel would have pass ed off rely well As we were about to dismiss her with h caution not to repeat her visit, the dour bell rang and we found a policeman waiting fur admittance Ile stated that passing a short time before, he ol.seritd uric of the front win dows hastily opened. Something was thrown out, and they tt war as quickly shut After a search he found a very large cod sharp Spanish knife, which he presumed wa. the article thrown from the w indow Ile also observed of suspicions appearance, loitering about the place,aud discovered them to be father and son, men oN bad character, who got a living nobody knew how Ile had warned them away, and re turned to see it anything were amiss in the house On being informed of my visitor and Ler tale, he expressed a wish to see , her, and at once re cognised her as the daughter of the elder, and sister to ibe younger man ho had dismissed. Instead of liberating the woman, as we thought of doing, we , deemed` it prudent to give Ler into custody N 0 one present at her examination entertained a doubt that, during the short tinie she was in Mrs. Wingate's house, after I became an inmate of it, she had remarked the materials I bad used, and that a regular plan bad been or ganized to rub, and ptrhaps murder mu The other servants also deposed, on oath, that her biding in my room was needless, as she had abundant time to leave the house unperceived, bad she chosen; and that the visit t.o her was paid against ber will; she having no desire to continue any acquaintance with a person more than suspeeted of dishonesty. Still, we could charge her with nothing but the concealment, .nd sfo.r she being cautioned against placing betas f again in such a situation, she was dis charged Th - t! story wart much talked about and I gut well qulrd,e.l by many ladies of my argomotatire; bus, Hiter all, the thing might have pawed no Joe to toe I remained some mouths lidager in the pl.ce, sod before I left it kart' many ac couoiN of threats which the woman's mule rein tive4 bed uttered against me, for ruspi, con ou innocent (?) people -I bail probably to jurtd their business; for,i fancy, after what had occurred, few parties would be willing tip empluy any nocturnal visitor in their. houses Time years elapsed from the date of my ad venture, and I hid almost forgotten it, when bu siness again called me to the same town. At first I only thought of remaining a few dam but finding I should be detained longer, I sought out my former Isedlady as—thatl ono night excepted —I bad beigi perfectly comfortable wider her rout Finding my old apartments vs nut, I gladly took possession of them the second time. During my former stay, I made many sgree• able sequainsanses, and now— it being near Ohristms--I received many invitations to sup per panics, &e., which I faney were not the lees numerouscause I was still a bachelor. On eta' Innis eve I aeoepted one, to spend it Ite with a fri dat his house, where there was a very large dud charming family of sons and daughters The father was a fine, jovial old fel low, and the wittier just the eheerful, but eveu tempered gentle Rout who alone could bring up inch girls as hers. We bad a must glorious eve ning All sorts of joyous Christuis‘ fun was earried onj and I kissed pretty girls under the mistletoe unfit, either with that pleasant exercise or with Itching the thirst it excited, I became slight • levated. I was to dine tErere next day, awl net friends would fain have persuaded me to stay all night; but I was determined to return ituy lodgings, as I knew Mrs Wingate would sit up-for me., It was past midnight when I bid my kind ebtertainers good night, and with a hasty but not too steady step set out on my homeward journey. . . I WD3 soon at home entitle bed. Mrs. Win gate had more than once Inoghed about the odd tigers I cut ou the ocaa.ioo of my old adventure. Sbe also isfortued me that the two men wbo bad played the street pert had been since detected white attempting to commit a burglary, end im prisoned for twelve month,*, but were DOW at liberty The good lady manifested &mama un casinese.uu my account, and cautioned me to be very careful not to give them any opportunity of , esecutiug their threats of veagesnee spout we. Her evident timidity and anxiety only exci ted coy mirth, Let 1 was nevertheless careful to exaniine the loudening of lay .door, and always both dock and bolt it Wbea If reached lay lodgiop on 011r+gums Eve; I was, as 1 said, a little elected, and coo tray, to al, esusl euitom, oa gassing iota bed 1 wail! Dos sleep. I tegen to ibiak over the amusements of the evening, criticising the fair feces I had bees so close tu, wishing I bed such a cheerful home • spetinisting an to my chance of encomia iu the, (meet 4 my asking one of the said fair itaineehi to part with her came in favor of mine, and thankieg my stars that at any rate I should be a guest at the Mane plum on the morrow. The clock streak two, rod found my -thoughts still busy; beta insides oath was given to the cur rent of my ideas. I beard a sett of grsAing sowed, and them ifeltoettais some au* was mos. lag stealthily up the kindles Maim. As tit I woe a little alarmed, issugioieg thieves ware in the bowie, Mid thee*pthaw 1 thought I, Mrs. Wiegam bed bees setting up toter thee isseal, to Sahib her Christmas paddingt Inl4 estherate gmtap tbst soy former exPreilteraii ado'. not *at Ise* my mood; though is bad eamsi:red easiest spot. I luttemed spin. The footiteps4isr. Minty audibit, Amps 40 sy tem drier-voiltaut was oe the loot--it tamed-6.y imewontiking aloes tie Oar , w as erirst iiiisesessep. Ili=ll=ll In 50 A YEAR; ERIE, SATURDAY mottratie, OUST' 14, 186& Abdo of the trite of seritifilikeirelusi now i liKirfl they orwotssafiltuation7* Stain Ulan of what had formerly happened there, the 'puma oca of the two ,fellows who, ha 4 then, doOtleta, been disappointed of their peel, and the thotiglif of tny own powerkeisteas;drove me mad. ' • .YOO, idiot that I was—llimi in my tipsy Ail ly Itched upon ary fate. , I refused the. curdled inrilatiow w Web : 110 414 here secured We from all danger, and hail even neglected the precaution of securing my room, elnioet for the first time - within my - reenlltetims.' I became aware 'of 'a. dim light, end partially opening my eyes, I perceived two rascalii fum. bling about a lantern, I am not Ash:pied to owa I was perfectly parnlyzed will, terror awl utterly incapable of doing anything—lndeed, what could Ide I saw them remove the can. die from the lantern, and convert my inkstand into a eandle•etick. One proposed lighting the gas, hat the ottwr objected,, that if disturbed, be, fluried, and turned into the wrong way. They then, with singular quickness and destetitr ransacked my desk and ease, which they opened by mem,s of skeleton keys. This done, and the plunder tied in a handkerchief the dosages of the two suggested, with an oath, that they should sinaids t isint. •R 0 approached my bekt, I,rcv aside, the cur• tains, and, though I durst not lo X ilitalissis mope! C yaks &fit Id obi matzlately sitast: laid. tint Meat at ti tt tW. it reeesiria, Mr ing e raciai i m plid e liti dist soy mtiansek4liairthfraiipii=mll 141iitillilk Illki*awilitie mitiriyeamilly weirs I '.- bitinew; ~ 4;4. E•i=li ,-,..: :. .f,4 - - : b4e.e. -ii 4. —, , rkillJib ..411 ~ .6-I.4ar irvi .. ~ ..t • - -•- •.. -4,-.. . •'• ' • idit , ..-V4if 1 ''''' .. 4 ', , T .; ' 41110140 rove :-1P .4 4 %4 1 )tft apietpub-io ; # ft 1 ~ . s ":j 4' ' g kr, 44 t 1'.63 toi =EI 4.DVANO& cellarn , 1 4• - .... , 04 - - i 4 • •-.'ts,i. . !TRLNIIn 8.41 r; .. • ~ ...01. i . c,i,_ i . . ' Trinity Bsy in Newfoundland, and Valeta% rawßarawthe'weatt46 oast of Ireland, have be• come two of the moss important points on either (*edition A , desatiptirm of them cannot fail to be, at this sourest, hilehte interstitial. In tbp *election of this OW in Ireland and .Newfoundland for telegraph 'stations at either' end of the greet oceanic hue, jhose witnaronn 'trusted with 'the nark beve been probed by one principal osusideratioa—thecharamer of the beach on whh ibis ealda,,ahould be lauded.— The experience of the pitat sin or seveni bait' eis roved oonolusively time a sandy or *id 'Jot. ) toes is the beet adapted . is a restirtglikbe the 1 line ' while rocks or donee are almeetalwoyo fa • / tat td its saisty, &veal cabies that bare been , laid in the water. Noted, for the rocky nature of the bottom, hove been out and destroyed by the I , abrasion. to which they . were subject from cur. rents. If is, therefore, a matter of the highest itßportantse to secure a leading place where tie I line will no .he injured by each means ; and / where, under all circumstances, it will be per. fectlyisecure. The By of Bull'e Arm, a con.. sidersOle tract of miter at the bead Of Trinity I Bay, Newfoundland, its bees chosen as the best 1 point for the landing of the *able and the twee• non of a telegraph station. By lookjog at the / map of Newfoundland it will ,beotecn thatVribi ty and Placentia bays ire separated by a narrow neck of land about four miles in brredtb Now i this spot has been selected, dot only ou account 1 of the sandy character of the beach, but for an- / other region no leas forcible. It is intended hereafter to lay a submarine cable from Placen-, • tie Bay to the best point either in Nova Scotia or near Portland, Maine ; and the brief distance, therefore, between the two bays will teed great ly to facilitate this design. A subterranean line four miles long will be all sugesient to connect the two cables—the one extending to Ireland and through Ireland to England, Europe and Asia ; and the other to the United States sod the whole of North America. At present the cooneetioss will be formed with the land line running from St. Johns, the capital city, to Cape Bay, the most extreme southwestern point on the island, where the cable which spans the Gulf was laid in the mowth of Ju1y,1856. The great sideantage of the proposed submarine line ex teodiug from Placentia Bey to Nova Scotia or Portland will consist in its being free from thoie accidents to which all land lines ere liable, aid to which that in Newtoualsed is more partiett. larly exposed on account of the severity of the climate and the wild and •uacultirated state o" the country At the geed of the Bay of Bull's Arm, about half a mile from high water line, the telegraph hcuse he erected. This will be a tpaoious frame building, containing, in addition to the office or operates-le department, a sitting woos, a kitchen, eight bedrooms and all the other et rel. eras of a well appointed household It is the in tention of the company to provide the operators with s library; and if they do not have enough to int( rest them in what tbey will find in it, in them selves, in them:amity, and in•tbeir bnisnese, they will be bar* to please Wee*. Ilgaides tbir, they will occupy the grand standing point b e tween tat' wortdo, the whole news of which, both p.n. rate and public, must be made Meow) to them . It has been Faid that they will be isolated— abut cif as much from communication with their fellow men as the occupant of the lighthouse; but there is no truth in the assertion, as a Witt' conaideration of the circumstances .will show.— Shut off &cat communion with their fellow men, with the daily history of the world cpeneti• to them, with a full knowledge of the mocenu nts of the great nations of the eartb, the operations of trade, the, state of the money market, and all those matters which make up the sum total of all that is considered worth knowing in a worldly point of r iew—if those operatives don't become philosophers with each opportunities, they are not deserving of the position. But they are to tetligent men, for none-Mbera would be employ. ed is se responsible a situation. The force of op , rators will number seven, and these must hare, among otLfr qualifications, a perfect howl edge of Freneh German, Italitm and English, so tint they may be enabled to receive and-transmit messages in all those languages. Io additioo to the operaters there will tot five reeebacies to re• pair the telegraph instruments, R ed to rr i ore a any other work that may be required of them in their particular trade. • •'; 44) 4, 4 4 - 44 , • g I . .... . f • f ~. • • - .4 • 1 .. ..,..,,;_ iiiti ( . P• •.. ' 4 111 1 I . °I II VH .1 ,f r 4••••. - 0" . . ...• i • & .71, ~ i , ~ .''- .7, . .. 1. ME The approach to the bey in which the cable is to be laid is exceediogly picturesque, sod posses• se* all that wildness and grandeur of .scenery which distinguish nearly the whole coast of New foundland. If the weather should prove clear, the peaks of the high headlands can be seen some thirty miles from land, and a nearer view shows a country of peculiarly usoubleoious character. The first thiag that strikes the nisiter is the bar. ten cud rocky tailors of the land ; but there are some parts which are particularly susceptible of cultivation, and where, eons daring the isle:ale. table . character of the climate, farming has been successfully carried en. It must be coofessed, however, that the prospects for agricultural op. er a tioo s are tint of the most encouraging hind, and that cod fishing is, unit must always prove, the mess Iterative oecupittlee Between these bleak, wild wroentain ranges there are some beautiful little taßeys, through which run streams of the purest, sparkling water. _ Indeed, there is an iaexhauttible supply of this common but valuable and necessary article, both in the numerous r lakes, - rivers and rivulets with which the whole island abounds, and which come gush ivrout of every rock in the summer time, or are frown up is scabies:l and death during the leog and cheerless winter. The entrance to Triiity Illy is about thirty miles wide, and on either side rise the bold head. lands of Paieealo and florae Chops—the latter of which is about Ike hamdred and the farmer seven hundred feet is height. The shore of the bay is marked ky indentutions and smaller bays, and inlets have been worn tato its rocky boned/ries by the Teethes aetioniof the sea, which breaks hire with waistless fury. Large eaves, running far ittballlo mountain barriers, have been hollow ed out by the Mime agency, and the deep seams that scar the front of the rocks show that time has also hub intasatlutpoa them:. Take it .alto ' l ow, amp is mach to **ire in the slater, about Trinity . Bay, sad is the suateicr season it possesses' many attraction/ for the lover of nature, white fa the winter its frown, demiste look will do Mach towards developing all the dot/natio af fection' and airtime; by teaching the necessity of ken lad iodgpes , 4.n4 this, ittjustice t , in fair ness, vad is tenth, is ail 'Wit can be laid about Trinity Atty. t VALIBFILA -13411, -11LKLAND ' Petins. Ariel doe-4 ' .Ttitiotheti teratintit of the lies is es has / head; dietetic I _ hiliseass tie bee* litatlkLihii lraketir Bap Whisk is pethaps °major oft ._ —....- . peppitedises, sot.— thetnetki _ tong ea the whole soathere It oinks, bo does * a t iteitste, eenserently A west 'Or Ir ' Bea on seem ed ini bets* the ishtedd le uslA Ihdtbediet bineilleppmf. , '4t IP: • e M a v oi .' hi ' ' ' ' 'sad os aleoUat of:its iniespn es,theakqmov andlurk bees and is IL , 14;ataimitetitios. Vim 'Bast baits 17ttie titee,..ies 4 vet ~ • • 10014 1. mi Pooh 'WS& is indssited, til . Vsteetis Abe attehrest. whit* O f ten& ths help tig . p ~t .i . . 4 1Inf i lmn4tAltiek Am end - of the.oabis was se tie food. , Perini"! in - Iseiltli dO tir:f t:". t . , 1 1 4 A ~,,,,,a,-„...,„ . t'ir the. liilot Attend !sot' piser 'lts tliiitofeed:' Bet to 046,4..i.pw:,.k-tit,.l 1 jordi Or, 34 lei is litifid leittbieslo , geldlitouteelOs to knislbiroki tiiiritri heel. efai i / 4istliiist of' •Ititerfeetillhunh whislii wetbew is Ord awitot :mina- a t swalffit,t4,44l4 , I •- ' ' thee rawilkissi.skrop- eke) I. Ilt skite, Alippo.4o;leFt. tits pm kiit 110.1) IMasilkiklolllloloAlllol.oo44 Mk in caw i t ortistes eAhoic tin - elt 1: _ 410114t1110(11ftillmili Cat ielieliteF in4n:rsieepikeTif dhiialt.,-14101 4 jrait s - -. .:o- • , -It. .- •ri ~ , -.,- • a n d! a , ...) e. W, 1 4te-te ;rt.-spell- '!.t. 46 ' / , , IVi 7, ' let fili" .. il . 1 ... ,S , I. - q, .4 /,(:. -,1,..f . '“ wilr . V.rutdt %.1 c: tr 't ift,ll;,: t3.'-s‘d 1-.:.1 •ttr 1.4. d i, , .. 1 .:44, ~:. ....V: '..4 I. 14 4 i - ; , tt , e," • ••17' i 4 St , •);', ,t .'. .; , .it i,: .= . .. 4 1 MA :.-; -..., . 4.11 /. .41 4. - .4.:( eilet.• •Asiik:: ' ork•fi - t . 4 . •%,,,# , i d t ' i .4 61($40VdtAVI. 4:1444 "...1ian. , 14 . i 1 atti i , ,- =ENE *of 1;i1MIIIMIZI Istioviliikirlior ate .1101 . ‘ trio al I imtietwillbit 4 ol ,47oo 4 4 ZlK e itr i triune iflailltwiWit wail deals; whit/ further rad Omni in bat ineuataid - range, the We of Wilt:A.6 wont urida deep Snares, while its Weis hollowed ant all inegalsor Weevils by oases, sane of which m: teed, aesordieg 40 the elefete 4 oo °car M il* try, several hundred feet into the ver7 the mountains. The bay bas a' de intone plata of over a hundred fathoms, bat it is ao aped to the sea, and aschaage haw bad that it is we if tbe woes pleas which sviesetteidd alma iii e storm. But Valenta Bay Is more protested, end although not site la a stensods fouls math better sacherags The lead, .for miles into the interior, is very rocky asd banes, and affords a poet pate age for the digitised/e but hardy nee for Which thecae*, Nary is famous. The huts of the peassts7 which dot that kill sides, show y Umpteen" gibe people, people, and bow te& labor at wad, ed. The ruins of citechar, which wore built by pious Christians as long *go as the fourth or fifth century,. are strikingly To attendance With the impoverished appearame of the land sad of the people. The Wand if Valeatia adftweifearfal. ly daring the famine is. Inland, and hundreds died of anuvation on the road **aril; the wiser, able dwelling", some 'of which atilt teinsiii in which their bodies Sere towed seal ;rake after their death, unburied sod iv* horribastats of emaciation. Within the last few years it is said the condition of the people hes considerably improved; but if what the writer saw on his visit there hot year is called insprovieinent,fibey have been in a terrihle state before' ftstprestlit amelioration tomineeced. Some of Meld live at present by fishing, reale by cultisating' the au. -grateful soil, and bOtpe by gnarling slate from the hill side for a *Ming sterling, or ftienty , five tents a day. *bout three miles fraarthe head of Valentis Bay is the post town of Cahirciveen, and_ a t the saute distance, but in another direetioU, lies Knightatovtu, a swell village of some five bun drill inhabi tau t ii. This village is called after the Knight of Kerry, a gentlemen who his been one of the struegest advocates of the Atlantic Tete graph. Thu email land cove in which the buy terminates sae devilled upon last year as the place for the landing of the made, and has not been ehangedeince, It is, in tact, the very best spot that could be selected. About four hundred yards from the kiteli a telegraph building, some. what similar to that at Trinity Bay, Newfound land, has been erected and supplied witli;evert thing necessary fur the business and 'mime, dation of the operators. The junction with the 1 cable will be formed by a land line running to ! Cork, from Coils to Dublin, thence items the channel to England, and by other connections ( with the great net work of telegraphs which ex tends o%er the whole coititent of Europe, and j which has already embraced within it portions of Asia and Africa. ROMANCE.—A paragraph is going the rounds of the papers relating haw s wian,•ibamed Fraser, ~„„a rec omiy arseatad seat Baltimore, sod com• taitted to the jail seer Morrestown, New Jersey, trots whesee he had tamped when under smite cue nt for counterfeiting. The story is touched up with a little romance concerning a Pieta of his, who is said to have struggled hard fora livelihood in her younger.dsys, but who is sow a great lady at the court of France—all of which is true. This Fraser was once a resident of our county. He came here with Lucien Murat—son of the il lustrious Murat and the beautiful Pauline Bona parte, nephew of the old and cocain of the present Emperor. Lucien assisted by this Fraser and a French; chap, whose name we cannot recall, nos dertook to build • Nity" on Indian rives,between Evans' Mills and Theresa. This was some men , ty-three years ago. This trio were a preskoua set. Horee•raeing and cock-fighting were more judos. trionat7atterided to than legitimate business; still a grist mill, a few shops, and a store was put up, but the end went down under the sheriff's ham. mer. Thus began and ended the great city of "Joachim," The old mill is still standing as a monument of Lucien Murat's failures in this coustry. The wright who built the mill atilt holds an expressive memento of Lucien in the form of a "promise-to-pay," given. for eighteen hundred dollars' worth of labor performed. After our adventurers left the county, Fraser went-to Nevi. York and got riek, Montt went to Bordentows, New Jersey, warried Primer's Die ter, and remained poor. His wife actually sup ported him by teaching sekool. - kletuttime her brother continued to wen fat and fast. He be eline noted as a gentleman of wealth, leisure, and pleasure, without giving a thought, it is said, to his relatives, wbo were then under the frowns of fortune. The throw of the dice box of desti nies which gave France into the hands of Napo. leon, also gave peeve and glory to Lucien Moral and his very worthy and bard working wife. Lie is wow owe of the high dignitaries of the empire, and the is one of i the first ladies of the court.— Thus, while the sister occupies the It lysee Bout bon at Paris, the brother is awaiting his scuteeee to 'serve in a New Jersey &ate prison.. So the "play" goes on.-1 Watertown, AY. X., Jour To CURE TUE APPETITE FOR TOBACCO.—The Y. York Independent gives sbe followiig, es the esperieuee of a clergyman who smoked and chewed tobacco for may years, and used 'hise means to bresk himself of the habit: I had a deep well of very cool water, sod whenever the evil appetiteclaimed indulgence, I resorted int. taediately to fresh dawn water. Of this I drank what I desired, and then contionedle hold niter iu,wy mouth—throwing oat and taking iu suc cessful mouthfuls until the cravings ceased. By a faithful adherence to .this practice for about motith, I was cured And from that time to this tare been as free from any appetite for to. 'beet° as a nursing isles'. I loathe the . ase of any such weed in every form, far more tiara I ever did before I contracted habits of luau( - puce. - ABOUT A CAT. 7 --Teo Aqua rid a half ago, one of our citizens, to oblige a Mead, the captain of a ship about to sail foil the-Bait Indies, Ore him a cat for the purport of keeping the Tarsi!' on board in proper stihjertiosa...._,Prany .thwirg the intervening thre c at7agealtr POrntllsal4KPar to Liver poo l„ tuck to Charleatoo, (B. C.) / 114 fi oally to Bostoo. A few days alter the !lineal of the ship at thfs Port The fotber ownertrtif threat were sitting at threaltatit, when is walked tabby, the same iis ifehe bad never been api7 iron bow and alter a general review. of ,Ita preatiscrahe rasps and jumped • the kr of the master of the householif `' old timeb. The story is salami:1110 locality kit) pail of its retention of Leg I, • . 0 .1 1 -.„ " B . F . ,:rR4/ttriveltt_ 11 EMI "N~ y 44A-1; -L.' MIMI _ I ,;c:i it,v441(4 Zuff-3 • v a , ,a 4 EMEM *if NUMNiiii4voitili .. • amioskitiwitiguakte sik viiiii*i_ 1,1 1' •, : Vre.vit'4o N. r.4guirttitt . ' ' ' ' 3 .e b ilocieb, now cd Alit4s . j,,wittche4t made wee valuable ipproveniciti 1 5 Artf4T 6 ' ll .l%, tamehAcery for jiantioak' - ndeftleiltie 71;44 orf twine eitrimeote with his nmebtrie for scouring Main. He tibtahred frail a farmer thirty boat. lie of wheat from ortittt tit two-htuadvhdzbiltelielle, and after passing it through thelnaelaine, placed in glass jars Wimples .4 dm eleauttbasdeseleam . t, ed.grain• trikm -ertuninallon seniirltinteifter, , • ilin found the latter ailrewith weevil ati t lAwidly - • eaten, while that - wide* ' had been scoured wu, i perfectly tree froth litif appearance tfltie tnseet. This led him to a miettiseopie elan:Anglo% isctinr ,- berry of the wheat, which resulted in tinvltteitv, - --- , him that any grain idfested with wceriVeire too* entirely cured and iieserycli f , y'tbe 'Airapli. pto cess of cleaning In krt.' f (if witieh'"he eltee ' thati large pertion or ftc 4 3 t iztificlif.d ca'' !OW L ' 4 a siisgle hijattr or Ai o hl ,ppluircAii i(zwn tV• ' # germinating cid of,the TA1r3.,.1141c15 w* . l " tr i :l"' removed by the point 1,1 . •. 14:jf1,,aol'' the . ',.. , 1 ._ the weevil diteorer4l. , Xi'. ,livotit JS . r t , 4 . that this tbortm l ib sei.ttiieg and Niitloiori i t . ~,..t . ,,, grain removes the-Omit:owl i.ott;,:ingiaf the , ~ , containing , the egg, at .tha4 1 •csl , l4zu" ii ....... air destroys its gewamitig kropslito.,,, 4 ,L,,..,,,,,, et,-, w h ea t te taker* .iti- siaipeisaitiicivetaidlu A., ....,,,, ( a. , insect baa pawned it up, the )4tle ut p,-1.40 , ~.-: ... , and 'tested as shot„ tatentioued with Any. i uitv., ice atouttery Ow. pest will be-i , depletelpt, w• .. ted There ern other .pf.,0,0, a like , 4. 44 , t, B troytt—qine in *hit+ , the erg is dept.. 44, the izerry white in .aft state befeeetateaseat ow/ the depository being eapetroverliatiriaide— the air, thergg remains time protected unril - .ties,. raja is again sown, end dote met eintegensaßtit,-. deeemix,sition ei mtnertees from the aetitotrat.ther teeth and proerse gt rtninstiom - Maay-inets fecund illfOpts to fi nd a remedy have.beese wade Artlr Month's Omen is witfrit the - math of worth the white of thtiao whiter grain is infested by the weevil totry ih Western People. A corre.poodent t tho Richmond South, wri ting fr,on the Falk of. `t. Anthoty Minnesota, %spa: "There is grrtet land untiring enercy disphy • a by the western people in the eir,rl.: they butt , made, and arc still making, to der , lope their country. It is alre,e , t laughable t , • • tht , straita they are P•ricetinie , striven to g , T 1 and keep moving here Wlt' n the mon, y rink. way in fall blast, every on , at the East whe cnahl draw - anything the every could give tl drew it, thereby leaving them 'comparatively, in many sections, without a aorar Will, they aelit le - work and issued 'City Scrip,' 'Crility awl every other device in tbo ..f a parr curreues--even went t , o fir as 1, , it, &Ate W 0,1 Cat or bogus bank notes as acu •, ---( nd r sing them vitt :Ito name of s, n tt in in boat standing in a town, who proni. , em the same as soon as town lots. coat... ~•• g, ins off 'like hot cokes: Such notes .ty • Ili in erred' latiou. I saw one to•day;, it $ tau dolls r debt just as well as Uncle Say. guAl eould Ala it. The man that took it said • , titlortcr all tight,em rich, had pleat> ,t 1 teperty, no money,' and so it go , s from 1., , ,n0 to inu,4l. With only such MOM , as rib , abow are these people bull at work. 1 plc anywhere else would give up; but, us 1 1,..a ,}ou in one - of my former lettets, l that, is a a 4.4 d net well tan denttood ben." . WAS GEN. LEvi A Tn.a.rrort 7 --We gave all Item from our ea se c .. ..,e : 1:2 time sir t io, in effect teL thecoveri , l—ti been intial; clearly proving &help:Ludy of t.i,..u. 1,, , ~, lilt, ac compH.shed Aid-deicamp of I i,nt.tal Weelijus.... , ton. The statement wed pu t-lt , ti IS u RA .• some hesitation, fot we hoped . neuld prove tis be en error. • Recentiy, hone r, trout an inter view with a gentlemen employ tl 1.) Peter Coops er to collect dccumeuts and It, -,olutionary veiled ti t et for his Instit to, we learned .s 4. t the tenet& sf , Lee's trench ' was not only . ;e, but that doe. , notate had a found end e•ere now in ifr. Cooper's possession, whteh • !oved lieyead a doubt that he had the pace tis d agreed upon for betraying WasLington and July, and eel. ling his country to the lint There tl9eu mews, be Pitys, aqt full sod c. t, Atli _leave no room to doubt the extents • .eatable.chert., / aster of his treasonable pnrpet ' ~.1 History has laeirti t chati.shle t:eu. Lee./ 11 hati generally repudiated the : t.ttiottvol his perfidy, and bruskod a.ide the oucirt, lt h e il a adduced as of little *eight or ec • • ..V [t, shere• fore, snel. papers i evidenco tteasot, as are represented, really hive • ° PIM4i, wirth their authenticity ani zeroth:7o , n • uh-tairtiat a new chapter forces itself into t i..••••ry •st' our. oountry--a chapter of - Infamy • t , t.g•tmes—...tt enrapanion to the blafi; record e rno=t4'• trta.• sort. It is due t 4 th. , country t • r.et pottioat b.; knovu. tr rtietrory Lee, that chi; reproach relax. ft'• it is just, nod equally dn. , t , t hiq to • •y 01,4 she damned spit he fixed e ! ,• i ii a ily n him, if ,he corm uts of those reerotty disentrt • docurnent% have been fairly set fiirth —I . b . ca tit all sa., w.- ;earn from the Fretioul — .) ,, rr!; 1 11..t ou Monday upon last, au Irish' Cu, - r'' ,% th. acrvtd io frout of the how,: of C. I' r:i.r.,!.,rn - the Dunkirk Plank Iteua, the r s in 4 . 'i ,, 14 01' lyi eg tal , ott - the ground, all4)tvpso..,, , ..;(,. 'ltri:'' ili sicitt .1., , ,1:t•e , (o 1 able Ty. .19 . , 50l ' , tillt.'i being t.ot ti tl i , s, at t n o-fri,A) , ,, g ,P, hice ‘" 4 .Aore v• hl - 11 ,, Iii.)11 1k;(2. , ti , -.11 . 'rho I , oli''' l "t''' ' l erkete Calarge of, anti' C. roi,eo ,'3l' f 'T.l.l,u3l' " 41 ftttytt kick seat f,,t:, ti hp pattpikiiu 4 .,:lt,..a 't.311Y r 7:7 't" ';s w peart. C ti ia , i4_l:uoi: L ihas t.hy K‘111 . 143 wet; :Ir. ." 4 , 7 1i and 41 ht. 11440 g 4,,thai the y Jitkil c l ~ • Y.'.; ~ .h , t , liattLtiu, ato4„ • ill, 14,Alei#, pl4fic 4941)7 .t..) . ..".", The Iktkahau t ,l f thp,klue4#e.tkri..,p;esuute..%`, '',., l .:,. StAt uomplakiuti ,,, f boiuit aialt, Ito_llada4l ~,,;1; ' :' to ,ride is/the Outuilous, . but, abe n ,rp-tuat; .. t..,, searehiy.g her litl,oh, a hag was found c, • iag SP -7 85, togitlar with a pOrttnpunie 000yaitiet1 81 in hdlg, B'2, 50 iad making,#l39 55 is all. BLACKDBittir Wirsa.,lbms is au to blackberry wino when propprly main" t., in-liasor or la medicinal parporiesiamtkAlloit, Boos. vase oria:conveniently.alop so, iihmehtatak facture enough ter their own also sietty. l yenr, it is involitibble in sickness Aka l i nnio,rgid not. lag is a, better remedy forohoorei dirmaro. Ageratum give the reeeip& for moiling l‘e 451114 Abe fruit is plenty this yaws, ,u(s, tastily *sat d o nitnonanntkangeoree of ! •tnerertiedea. litreye" bereitslini.braise theme} &gator, ,gel ion addict; one part of boiling water. 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